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CUBAN MINISTER ™ U. S. Recommends Pe-ru-na. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. K. VV. Westmoreland of MsiJon- j iiellsvi.lt* was in tlio city yesterday. Mr. D. .1 WHIson, of (Srover, N C., was in iln 1 city Wednesday. ,Mr F. J. Price, of Noxapater, Mis issjppi, who litis l)e(Mi gone from this I county aliout thirty years, is here j visititiK r latlves and friends who K.adlv welcome him Mt\ Andy Wilson, of Grover, N 7 . C., was <•« the city Wednesday. Mrs. Malcom Goudelock, left Gaff ney Tuesday for Baltimore to spend tiio holidays with her mother . Miiss Mayme Jefferies, of Pacol#t. is visiting relatives in Gaffney. Sh A Senoi Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States. SenorQnesada, thiban Minister to the United States, is an orator born. In an article in The Outlook for July 18W, by Oeorge Kennan, who hoard Quisada speak at the Esteban Theater, Matanzus, Cuba, he said: “I have seen many aud iences under the spell of eloquent speech and in the grip of strong emotional ex citement, but 1 have rarely witnessed such a scene as at the close of Guesada’s eulogv pron the dead patriot, Marti.” In a loiter to 'I lie Peruna I>rug M'f'g.Co,, written from Washington, !>. Honor Qucsai North Pacolet S. S. Convention. The North Pacolet Interdenomiuar tional Sunday School convention will meet at Sardis church, on the fourth Sabbath of December, at 10:30 o’clock a. m. The following is the programme: Devotional Exercises, conducted by the Chaplain. Simpson Blanton. Song Service, conducted bo A G. Davis and the local choir. Enrollment of Schools and dele gates. .Reports of Schools and their work* Appointment of Conumittee to nom inate officers for next year and se lect place for next meeting. Study of Lesson XII.—Jesus As cends into Heaven—conducted by President, or some one appointed by him. Review of the Quarters' Lessons, bv teachers, superintendent and pres- : id^ats. Question Box and discussion of j sub'ects. Reports of Committee and election of officers for next year All persons interested In Sunday School work are invited to attend and take part in the exercises. By Order of the Committee. Dortt Suffer dA\ niQht loruj from toothache neurexl^iec or rheumatism Sloeuvs Lyiivinvervt kills the peun — quiets the nerves evnd induces sleep At eJI dealers. Price 25c 50c &H00 Dr E&rl S. Slo&rv, Bostor\»M&ss.U.S.A. —Rutter’s Gaffney’s. Baked Beans at Bee -’l V 1 “Peruna I can recommend as a very good medi cine. It is an excellent strengthening tonic, and it is also an efficacious cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh. "---Gonzalo Do Quesada. Mr. Will A. Hoffman. Hagerstown. 111., writes: ‘‘I gladly give my testimonial with the thou'amis ( " others w ho have been cured by the use of Peruna. "/ had catarrh of the head and throat. / took cold easily and was dizzy-headed. There is in< remedy in the world which inis pn>\ i so popular foreatarrh as Peruna. it li t- been used for more than thirty years and cured thousands of eases as proven by our testimonials. I f you do not deri ve prompt and satis- factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Hr. Hartman, giving a “/ w'as all rundown and hardly able j full statement of your ease and lie will to work at all when I began using \ be plea-ed to give you his valuable ad- Peruna. vice gratis. “Hut, now, after using it about six Address Hr. Hartman, President of OiOatbs l am well and st. ong. ” i The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Ask your Urugqist for free Peruna a .. — Almanac for 1907. Subscribe for The Ledger, Sl.00 a veer TRESPASS NOTICE. All p rsons are hereby notified not to trespass, hunt, cut timber or allow cattle to run on my premises, under penalty of the law. Mrs L. I j. Service. Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14 pd. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that 1 will apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge for Cherokee County, S. C., on Tuesday, January 8th.. next, at 10 o’clock a. m., for final settlement and | discharge as administrator of the es tate of Ruth M. Parker, dec ased. AH persons holding claims against said estate must appear and nresent the same, on or before that time or be forever barred. J. A. Carroll. as Administrator Estate of Ruth M Parker, deceased. Pub. in Gaffney Ledger. December 14, 21. 28 and January 4th., 1907 Closing Out at Actual Cost! Until Jan. 1st, we will offer our entire stock consisting of $10,000 Worth Of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions, Ladies’ Cloaks, Groceries, Etc., at Actual Cost If you want bargains you now have the opportunity. W. Samuel Lipscomb Co. i Our Holiday Selecting. i i g 1 We invite you to ob serve the care that we ex ercised in selecting our Holiday stock. We could have pur chased a much larger stock with one-fifth the trouble hut we spent the time to select the nicest things because that makes Christmas nicer for all our customers. Come and See Ack to see the FREE Chocolate Sot. The lucky ticket gets it. .w ..r Limestone Street. Dec. i4-i8 2i. Gaffney, S. C. WILLIAM 8. HALL, JR., Attorney at Law, Office over The Battery. Gaffney, 8. C. Prompt attention given to all buBinea* DR. W. K. GUNTER, D E7 N T I S T Office in Star Theatre Building, Phone No. 20. Crow- and bridge work a specialty CHRISTMAS BARGAINS! From Now Until December 15th, We Will Offer Christmas Bargains In Every Department. Good Heavy Outing. 5c; Good Heavy Wool Jeans, 15c to 35c, worth more; Best French Percales, 10:; Best Hickory Shirting made for 10c; 54-inch Repellaut, worth 65c, to go while it lusts at 39c—*>4 inches wide; 54-ineh Broadcloth, all wool, all colors and black, worth $1.00, for 75c; 52-iiicli Chitfon Broadcloth, all wool, all colors, worth $1.25 to $1.50, for only $1 00. Remnants of Dress Goods at almost your own price. Millinery at almost you*’ own price from now until Christ mas. New, nobby Hats at half what you us ually pay. :::::: Bargains In Clothing and Overcoats All wool Suits for Men, well made, good, warm and heavy, worth and made to sell at $10.00, only $6.90. We have the best and nobbiest Suits of the season, all prices up to $25.00. Overcoats for Men, $3.90 up to $25.00. Overcoats for Boys from $1.50 to $10.00. Raincoats for Men, $8.50 to $25.00. Cloaks, Suits and Raincoats For Women, Misses and Children. New arrivals almost daily. We have the best Cloak and Suit department in Gaffney and can please the most fastidi ous. Give us a look and we will save you money. Our $4.50 Wool Kersey Cloaks in Tan, Castor and Black are bargains. Bargains In Shoes. We have not advanced the retail price on any of our Shoes. We have to pay more, but take it out of our profit. Ou our Shoes we will save you money. : : Carroll 804-806 Limestone Street, Gaffney, South Carolina,