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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 41 Oi'' W 4 is V-u! m v r/ ^tragooq We’re in fine feather for the new Season. Life and animation fill our store, for everything is fairly blooming with Spring freshness. We’ve searched the markets for the best of Clothes, Hats and Toggery for men and boys’ and children’s wear. We’ve been in constant touch with the most noted manufacturers of every line. For weeks the new Spring wearables have been com ing in to us almost daily, and we now want you to see What We’ve Pre pared For Spring We shall call this week our Opening Week, and, while there will be no sounding of trumpets or phyrotecnic display in front of our doors, a cordial welcome awaits you and we ask that you pay us a visit. m Utv Xikasqgd & Come just for the purpose of getting posted on what’s new for Spring. Don 1 * Think of Buying We don’t ask or expect you to buy anything —not a thing—but we do ask a visit from you* We’ve many things to interest you. Our time is all yours. Men’s “Fixings” Men always like to have a place to go for whatever they want in Furnishings. A place where they are sure of getting all that’s to be had for their money in Toggery that’s right up to the moment in style. ( l'-'\ > 5: i t V l! The Correct Thing Is Always Here m Ederheimer, Stein & Co. M A K L R S Carroll Byers 804-6 Limestone St. Gaffney, S. C. WX...' HONEST INSURANCE Plain, sure protection to the family at premium rates hxeil on the basis of the actuaries’tables of life expectation, and therefore, absolutely fair is the only kind of life insurance written by The Southeastern Life Insurance Company of Spartanburg, S. C No'“deferred” dividends, no "participating” policies, no schemes for profit, no opening for ‘peculation, no element of scandal, but strict and straight Life Insurance of the kind that takes care of a man’s family by providing an immediate cash estate on bis death, the time of all times when they will need it most keenly. It is every man’s sacred duty to carry life insurance for the benefit of those de pendant upon him, and all men know this. Hut no South Carolinan need go out of his own State to get it. :*: The Southeastern Life Insurance Company is a home institution, chartered by the State of South Carolina and subject to the South Carolina laws governing Life Insurance. !t is directed by men whose homes and interests are in this State. It is an old line, 1 gal reserve, Straight Life Company of tae soundest kind, and should have the support of the people of the State. Southeastern Life Insurance Company •• ELLIOTT ESTES, Jr. General Agent, Spartanburg, S. C. Mar, 16th. IS#)' DON’T FORGET • you or.! he cured of C&ner, T«- t I mor or Chronic Old Sores. Ten I t vltouHand cases treated. It Is the I ! surest cure on earth. Delay Is I I fata: How to be cured? Just I I write t I D. B. GLADDEN Orover. N. C. I w A w Our Guarantee Is Always “Money Back If You Want It.” Mr. L. P. Epton and two daught ers. of Spartanburg, spent Sunday in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. Shu ford. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Burbage, of Charlotte, N. C.. are in the city visiting Mrs. Burbage’s mother, Mrs. M. H. Jefferies. Mrs. Joseph E. Johnston, of Green ville. lias returni d to her home af ter visiting Mr. W. Sam Lipscomb for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sparks have re turned form a \isii to Mr. Sparks’ arents. Mr. ami Mi- 1. \V. Sparks, of Aslutry. F. H. l»m : of Grover, X. was in tile eit Saturday on business. Miss Kos-v Fo.-iei. of Asbtiry, left yesterday for Lynwood College. N. C. wher slii- will visit her sister ild ■ w eek. John Adam Foster, of Asbury. was in town Alonda on business. Miss F mini. !'arnett, of Shelby, spent Frida' i :. .• oit\ with Mrs. I Georg<■ (lan e11 1 !yt i-s. Forest Williams, of Shelby, was ; in the eit \ yi uerdtiy. I The insuranc<‘ ad.iustors are in th< city adjusting tit losses of the Star [ Theatre building. Clarepro Sullivan, of Anderson. Aits in the city Sunday. Miss Pollock, of Blacksburg, was shopping in the city Saturday. Horace and James Brown, two popular Cowpens boys, were in the city Sunday. Messrs. Miller and Anderson, of , the Dravo Contracting company. ■ spent Sunday in the* city. X. Blanton, of Grassy Pond, was in the eii\ yesterday. C \V. Whisonant, of Wilkinsville, was shaking bands with friends in the city yesterday. G Wash McKown. of Mercer, was lit tin* cit.v yesterday. Gone Sarratt. one of Chepokrue’s good farmers, was in the citv yestrr- da r. P. S. W blx'f. of Wilkinsville. was among the visitors to the citv yes- j terday. Constable Mat Allison, of Blacks burg, was in the city yesterday. T. M. Littlejohn, a former Cltero- k- can. who now resides in Jones- \illt. was in the c : tv yesterday on business. .1. L. Strain. Th<' Ledger’s good friend from Etta Jane, was in the eitv y< sterday Gregg Sunsong, o' Star Farm, was u business visitor pi ;h< eitv vetser- Best. tiling on 'arh for cold and griji. Nature's Couqh Remedy and Grip Tablets. If a 50c tiottles of Na ture's Couqh Remedy and a 2oc box of Grip Tablets don’t knock that cold wo will refund that 75c as cheerfully as we took it. Gaffney Drug Co. ANNOUNCEMENT. The many friends of Mr. A. b Wood hereby announce his name ® candidate for member of the Boar ) of Public Works of the town of Gaft ney, subject to election to be hebi Tuesday. April 9th. 1907. The many friends of Mr. E. 1; Cash hereby announce his name a- a candidate for member of the Boar ! of Public Works of the town < 1 Gaffnev subject to the election to 1* “ held Tuesday, April 9th, 1907. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Commissioners of Boar I of Public Works of Gaffney an ! pledge myself if elected to rend* r the best service I am capable °D Respectfully. L. Baker. The friends of L. Y. Randall pc sent his name as a candidate for i position on the Board of Public Works, because of his eminent qual fications for work of that characte I. -\ T . Lipscomb is announced as t candidate for a position on the Boat ! of Public Works. A Citizen. 1 hereby announce myself a ca: did a* for a position on the Board o'" Public Works, subject to the electU i 'to be held Tuesdav. April 9th. W. H. Smith. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE—I will sell cn salesday, April 1st, 1907. at, Gaffne S. C. t at auction, one house and b t 80x200 feet, situat-d on Grena: street, it being the estate of .1. E. ■ Parker deceased. Terms cash. Mi - M. E. Parker, administratrix. Mar. 15. 19. 22. 20. 29-pd. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—‘\ sitoited horse fo 1 Vi tit's old Has been iisxd for oo boy work in the wfst, and is a sple did saddle horse. Also for sale, i *1"" heavy stock saddle, with ha: forged hit. and a Navajo Indian hat woven saddle blanket. Price > horse, saddle ami : d:uik t. $125. A ply to II \ 1. itia a' Limestone C' lege Mch. 26-lt-p i iivi galh STATEMENT. OF CONDITION — of— THE GAFFNEY SAVINGG BANK, Gaffney, S. C. at the close of business Mch. 19, 1907 RESOURCES. Loans ami Discounts .*146,7:.’')-0 Demand Loans T.aoo iHi itonils and Stocks owned liy tin- I!U. 1,‘JOO Co Duo from Hanks ami Hankers 1*144 i J Total 17:; w LIABILITIES. I will offer, <>n Monday, April 1 \ a; th*- court house at the usual hou - of on*- 5 room house and t" > bus; one lot 85x210 an<l one lost 85x14b. Terms, cash. R. M. Roget Mch. 2*1-29. FOR SALE—A cook stove. Apjt to Mrs. F. L. Baker. March 2(1-29 up. FOR SALE—Two good mules. A * ply lo S. S. Ross or D. C. Ross. Mar. 5 tf. FOR SALE—I will offer for sale at the court house salesday in April, two lots, one on Frederick and one on Robinson street. A part of the estate lands of H. G. Gaffney, deceit* ed. J. J. Gaffney. Trustee. Mar. 8. 15, 22. 29 np. FOR SALE—A lot of cheap mul -* for cash or on time. Apply to J. I Sarratt, Jan. 15, tf FOR SALE- F. Garrett. ('apllal Stock paid in. > no 1 ’ ndi vid ed Profit s, 11** i him •til Kx- pen.M'M , and Tax 1 Paid.. 7,066 15 Sji villas !)*• posits l:> in? tv Tot » #l6.'*,ir:i 5:; Stil t !' 1 it Sout li ' at ’' )! i nn. < i unity * if Cher*' k'-»‘ Bt-fori • rn»‘ <*;inn* M; » vn.i rti S'nyt li, « ash L• r, of t In' G atl ii'-y Sav in. rs li;i nk . who li i»‘itiL'’ duly sworn. * ♦ays t h;i i t Ip i* ahovt i* and foil-going NtSltffll** nt is a trui e <■< mdition nt sti ini Hank, as show i h by i.hc D »ok t>f tih* in said l > a n U. Mav S A K ll S M Y 1 11. i asiiii-r. Sworn to aim su! rih(*<| Ih *rc m • t Ills, t ill' -Horse and buggy, i MarM# f. FOR SALE—Two hundred e twenty-two acr^s of good farmt ^ land near Blacksburg; twenty-t acres of which is good bottom lai two comfortable dwellings; also o houses; land well timbered. Apt ' t*- Ed H Defiamp Gaffne,, S. T. Before buying or selling a farm *r anv property, write to The Carol! :a Realty and Trust Companv, Blsh' t»- vllle, S. C. Feb. 12 f gJnd d iy 'if Ma-.-h 1'.**'7. T. D. Da Mil., N'»t:iry I’ul CouKKir A i i i.st: D. <IP.ss. It. L. llAMI*. U. M Wit.KINS. I Mrii-iurs. DR. W. K. GUNTER. 1 > 1C X T' I t-4 T )flice in Star Theatre Building. Phonk Nr). 20. Crown and bridge work a specialty. DR. J. F. GARRETT. DENTIST. Moverl to new over Frederick Street, Front of the Battery. ’Phone in Office and Reeldetice. WtLLtAM 8. HALL, JR„ Attorney at Law, Gaffney, 8. C. Office over The Battery 'rompt atrentiou glv-r^r to all business DR. J. M. HUNTER The All-Round Specialist ROCK HILL S Makes a specialty of Cancers, Tumors, Chronic risers, Scrof ula and Rheumatism, Diseases of Liver and Kidneys, Dyspepsia ami Indigestion, Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs and Dis eases of the Rectum. Treats without the knife, loss of blood and little pain to patient. Consultation FREE. Terms of Treat- | ment Satisfactory. Fet) , ,. 3 mo8 NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina. County of Cherokeo. Pursuant to an Act approved Feb ruary 12. 1907. to authorize the trus tees of the School District Number 10, of Cherokee county, to issue bonds for the purpose of repairing school buildings, erecting an additional school building, and furnishing and couipping the same, and purchasing a lot or lots. An election is hereb' order'd to he held at each of the election precincts in said district on Thursday, April 4, 1907. Those In favor of issuing bonds will vote a bal lot on which is printed these words, “For Issuing Bonds,” and those op posed to issuing bonds will vote a ballot on which is printed the words. “Against Issuing Bonds,” Said bonds not to exceed the sum of $25,000 and bearing interest not to exceed 5 ner cent per annum. For the purpose of conducting said elect ion the managers named below will conduct, same at the designated pre cinct s; Limestone Mills—Managers ;W. A. Green. W. I. Jones Roht. Martin. At Gaffnev No. i. (Holt’s store.)— Managers; E. G. Ross, C. W. Dur ham. Andy Moore. At Gaffney No. 2. (Old National Bank corner)—Managers; I. M Peel er. J. T. Humphries. Paul Gaffney. At Gaffney No. 2. (Gallager’s store in Ward 5)—Managers: W. T Thomp son. Geo. Webster, J. H. Turner. Polls will be open at 8 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. By order of B. B Steedly W. C. Hamrick E. R. Cash. J. B Pettit. C. C. Harris. R. A. Jones, M. A. Sarratt. Trustees Disk No 10. Mar. 5. 12. 19. 26. FOR PENT. OFFICE ROOMS TO RENT—T o suits of rooms over the Merchat •§ Grocery Company store. Well lig t- d and good ventilation. Mercha’ ts Grocery Company. Mar. 8 f FOR RENT—A good farm. Ap * to ,1. I. Sarratt. Jan 11 ' FOR RENT—Eight room hou good orchard: good garden; ba i Anply to .1 C. Lipscomb. Jan. 18 tf. TO RENT—Office rooms over 1 Le !ger Apply to ’’d. H. DeCam Nov. 2-tf. FOR RENT—My store house, e ■ blacksmith shop and tools W. Thompson. Jan. 1. ’( wanted. WANTED—At once, a compel nt man at. good wages to take chat s' 1 of saw mill In long pine distr Address “J.” care Ledger. Mch. 20-29. WANTED—Position as superin: dent of construction of buildings. T Alexander. Jan 29th if. WANTED—To buy 1,000 busi • peas. Field or Cow Peas. Iron. t known. Whlpporwili or Clay P* s. Will pay $^.25 per bushel. Gaff > Drug Co. Fire Insurance We royrtw r.t sonn-ot Hi* 'in fno-.t sutistnntlal coni!>.i ntt * :iii«I like to write your Pustn* >. ."i U-f Smith & Lipscomb, Agen HOcLISTF.R’S Rocky Mountain 'ea i’Juggi ’ ? A Busy Medictre Dr Hu,y c«opie, Brings Gulden Health utd Kene.ttid Vigor, A specific for Constipation. Ii)ilig*-*t!<>n. J and Kidney troutiles. l iuiines, L> c mu. In Biood. Bad Rreuth, Sluggislt Howeis. II* m and Backache. Its IPx’ky Mountain Tea In ,et tom. 35 oenis u Ikix. lienuinj mac Hoij.istkk Oiuto C'JliPANr, Madison. Wj 60LDEN NIGGETS FOB SAL10W PEG .s