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THE LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday, Ed. H. DeCamp, Editor and Publlaher. NOTES AND COMMENTS. iusi us Tliti Ledger «iiiLiuiput6<i. Beaausp wp expressed the opinion that Tom Harris wps not a porson r, f sound mind some folks are saying that we are crazy ourself. We would not if we could, deprive anyone of that privilege, but we are not going to *%ke it back yet a while. • • • The business people of Gaffney are very kind to The lyedger. as wit- fipsn the great display of local ad vertising carried in this issue We appreciate this to its utmost. It gimp! demonstrates, however, that they know a good advertising me- i! . : ud ;ire not slow to use it. • • • The Ledger notes that quite a number °f our sister cities are exer- •trig some commendable pride The appearance of their towns liavi* caused receptacles for paper, and other trash to b( Si convenient places on the and have I ing persons receptacle.-, and we pas in and waste placed street s issed ordinances requir- to throw trash in these ft’s a splendid idea, it un to our city eoun- Get ■ ■ i in The Best, i The Genuine. i m hope that the plan to keep ! lie adopt streets See anything Advertised- come in and got it— £ r, ■ I I —Try the Williamson plan on a small patch of corn, using our Im proved Karly Golden Dixie Dent Corn If others can make 150 bush els or more per acre, you can do lust as well. The Seed Store • • • Alexander Dowh-, th»* self-styled Elijah, died recently at Shiloh House, Zion City. 111. Dowie was a remark able man. He was perhaps the big gest religious fakier of modern times. He claim d to he a To to heal the sick and to make the cripple whole. There is one thing to be said of him, however, and that is that he was a shrewd financier He found d a city and so great was the faith of his fol lowers that thov entrusted to him the management of their finances, which amount d to millions. W never heard of his stealing anything f'om those who trusted him hut he enjoyed life off the profits of the labor and investments of his dup s. 1 Let The Genuine, i 1 No hen* soli flood, O what you < article. .just as good talk We don’t want to ‘something just as we want to sell for—the real 1 | ; | Standard mu Genuine, f I K —Buy your seed from the Seed [ Store. Flower Seed, Garden Seed. ! Field Seed. Our line of seed is com i plete. Gaffney Drug Co ANNOUNCEMENT. The many friends of Mr. A. N. Wood hereby announce his name as candidate for member of the Board of Public Works of the town of Gaff ney. subject to election to be held Tuesday, April 9th, 1907. The many friends of Mr. E. It- Cash hereby announce his name a* a candidate for member of the Board of Public Works of the town ot Gaffnev subject to the election, to he held Tuesday, April 9th, 1907. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Commissioners of Board of Public Works of Gaffney and pledge myself if elected to render the best service 1 am capable of. Respectfully. L. Baker. The friends of L. Y. Randal! pre sent iiis name as a candidate for a position on the Board of Public Works, because of his eminent quaii- fications for work of that character. J. X Lipscomb is announced as a candidate for a position on the Board of Public Works. A Citizen. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two good mules. Ap ply lo S. S. Ross or D C. Ross. Mar. r, tf. FOR SALE—I will offer for sale at the court house salesday in April, two lots, one on Frederick and one ion Robinson stre't. A part of the I estate lands of H. G. Gaffney, deeeas ! ed. J. J. Gaffney. Trustee. Mar. 8. 15, 22, 29 np. FOR SALE—A lot of cheap mules ; for cash or on time. Apply to J. I. ; Sarratt. Jan. 15. if. In the World of Finance You personally know a few excep tional men who have made high pole vaults into the lap of luxury. They ■are, however, as scarce as are : Successful High Pole Vauiters in the Athletic World For the ninety and nine systematic, patient accumulation is the only method of winning a competency, and unless Life Insurance be the con serving agency, patience and system may fail utteily and disasterously. If the family, rather than the bread winner, he considered the economic unit, this for reason than all other methods of saving depend upon time for their development and presuppose the continuance < f life, and do not materialize the results aimed at, as does Life Insurance, if death prema turely claims the bread winner. : From the Standpoint of thefFamily Life Insurance is the one agency, and the contract granting it should be selected with discrimination. For the best Life insurance contract and large annual dividends see JONES J. DARBY, Agt. Office in Star Theatre building. ^4 Buck’s Stoves Heat Quickly Here’s a real Stove advantage that every good housewife will appreciate. A thin Stove top means quick heat. buck’s Cook Stove and Range top- are thin light and strong. They are made of Scotch and Southern grey iron and are extra heavy ribbed, which prevents breaking and warping and insures lightnes- strength and rapid heat conduction. A parlor match will heat a Buck s Stove lid hot. And there’s no wasted heat in a Buck's Stove This is one of the several reasons why you should own one. Let u - show you one today. WILKINS-WATSON HARDWARE COMP’Y 1(1 FOR SALE- F. Garrett. -1 lol'S and bug; Mar 19-tf. DR. J. F. GARRETT DENTIST. Moved to new ofHc* over Frederick' Street. Front of the Battery. ’Phene In Office and Residence. WILLIAM 8. HALL, JR., Attorney at Law, Office over The Battery Gaffney, 8. C. Prompt attention glve^ to ail hueinew FOR SALE—Two hundred ami twenty-two acr< s of good farming land near Blacksburg; twenty two | I acres of which is good bottom land, two comfortable'dwellings; also out j houses; land well timbered. Apply I to Ed. H. DeCamp. Gaffney, S. G. CHEROKEE i 8 1 anv property, wri Realty and Trust I ville. S. C. I Before buying or selling a farm or rite to The Carolina st Company, Bishop- Feb. 12-tf. DRUG COM PANT. I ‘t'j ‘*1 ,Vi f£di VI p* Cherokee B.: L. Association Fourth Series Now Open. Stock Being Taken-Applications For Loans Filed. i* ! i *>j ‘v! i I K‘\ • «! p b\ One man is now living in his own house who joined in Jan uary; made application lor loan; paid ins dues—75 cents— which was really due February 2. He made this payment as a matter of good faith. He is in his own happy home today—February io. He is saving house rent today. His property—not the landlord’s property—is growing in value every day. Name furnished upon application ; : ; Read Our Booklet And Pass It Along, It Means A GREATER GAFFNEY. W. fl. Gooding, Sec'y & Tim C. A. Jefferies, Prest. I ¥ ¥ ¥: i* » < * ¥ $ i* |v :: I V 1 v , SI » < 1 ♦ i* l*.< FOR SALE -First class babbit met ai. Apply at Ledger office. FOR RENT. OFFICE ROOMS TO RENT—Two suits of rooms over the Merchants Grocery Company store. Well light- < d and good ventilation. Merchants Grocery Company. Mar. 8 tf. FOR RENT—A good farm. Apply to J. I. Sarratt. Jan. 11 tf. FOR RENT—Eight room house; good orchard; good garden; barn Apply to J. C. Lipscomb. Jan. 18 tf. TO RENT—Office rooms over The Lelger. Apply to Ed. H. DeCamp Nov. 2-tf. FOR RENT—My store house, and blacksmith shop and tools. W. T Thompson. Jan. 1. tf WANTED. WANTED—Position as superlnten dent of construction of buildings. T. J. Alexander. Jan. 29th tf. WANTED—To buy 1,000 bushels peas Field or Cow Peas. Iron. Uu- , known. Whipporwill or Clay Peas. Will ; ay $2.25 per bushel. Gaffney Drug Co Fire Insurance! >1 1 he .tncl 1 p ini- - 11 nd wuuid ->iin —. Il-tf. o o cc U! h z Hi 0. cc < o o £ Ui I I- o o cc Ui I- z ui n. cc < o d i ui I smith Lips omb, Agent, o o cc UJ H z Ui a cc < o d o o £ £ Ui a. cc < o d THE W. C. CARPENTER CO. THE W. C. CARPENTER CO. c. New Goods Arriving Daily Just back from the markets and bought the most complete line of merchandise ever brought to the city. So come in and let us show you them. We are making spec ial prices on White Goods now. THE W. C. CARPENTER COMPANY. H I r . 3J 1 m' 3! ru 30 O o o 5: TJ 1 ru, in 30 o o H , I . m o > 30 ■0 Hj ni j 30 o | o, X m o > 30 Si Z j m 30; o 1 o THE W. C. CARPENTER CO. THE W. C. CARPENTER CO. 4 * i K 4 * W A T C 1 e u a r r 1: w y SYiore Goods and Better Bargains Than Ever Before. Our business yets belter an J better every year, and there is a reason why. The reason is simply this: There is just as good goods at The Battery as any old place, but just a little cheaper—thats all. Visit The Battery before you part with your hard earned cash and you won’t be sorry. :: :: :: THIS HiVTTHHY, m J. CX W A'PEIEE, F*rop. $ $ * $