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t MAKE ICE CREAM FROM WATER | and a ^mall quantity of condensed milk, if fresh milk cannot be had. HECIPE. >4 pint cnndenso.l milk costs . , . .00c. A<1<1 enough cold water to uiakn one iiuart ••*•••••••• .00 Oi.e 13c. package .TKI.I^O IC'E t KKAM I'owiler 13c. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS^ CLIFTON CHRONICLES Total 10c. Mix all together thoroughly ami freeze. Don’t heat or cook it; don’t add anything else. This makes two quarts of delicious ice cream in 10 minutes at very small CO:-t. AND YOU KNOW IT’S PUNK. Five kinds: Chocolate, Vanilla, Straw- berry. Lemon and Unflavored, 2 packages 25c. at all grocers. IMuatrateil llcripc Itook Ire*. The Genesee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y« Messrs. Kd Stacy. Henry Ross, Ed. Keid, Tom Petty, D. K. Lavender. J. E. Ezell. Felix Lipscomb, T. C. Wood, U r. SwalTord, ul this city, attended < liildren’s l>ay exorcises at Grassy Pond Sunday. Mr. Mitchell, of Kings Creek, was in the city Saturday on business. Mrs. Gunn, of Greenville, who has been on a visit to her niece, Mrs. J. E. Eipsconib, returned home last Fri day. Howard Gaffney, of l uion, Is visit ine bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gaffney, for a few days. R. T. Lawson, a prominent farmer of the Ilattlegromid section, was in the eit' Friday. Gist W. Tollesott, a prominent busi ness nian of Spartanburg, was In town Saturday. Mrs. W. i . Hamrick and daughter, Miss Ethel, are visiting relatives in Grover for a few flays. Bloomer Wylie, of Earles, N. was a business visitor to the city Friday. S. T. Pridmore. of Matnl, was in town Siitunlay. j. k. Kirby, a student of Carson Newman College, located at Jefferson ('it\, Toiin., is at home spending the vacation with his parents. M. II. Poloek, Blacksburg, was day. It. |,. Vassey. of Beaverdam i mis in the eliy yesterday. Ed Ezell and Walter Humphries’ attended Childrens' Day exercises at' Grassy Pond Sunday ! E. Foster, of Gowdeysville, was in town Saturday on business. Eddie G, orac went to Spartanburg Simdiiv for a short while. it. I*. Richardson, of Atlanta, Ga at home with liis folks for a few days. Miss l>ais\ liogets. who lias been visiting friends in Greenville for a short while, returned to the city Sun- day afternoon. Miss Julia Wood is visiting relat ives at Carlisle, thi- week. "Kit" t’apenter and son. Frank, of , are visiting rel- f. of Wilkinsville, Citllotigh. ttlso of isitors to tit** city welcome and in- Fhe Ledger office, ml children prings Saturdav business man city vester- ■tection, Sad Accident to a Young Lady Near Glendale. t lifton, July l't. From the amount of cotton that is shipped in and the amount of doth that is shipped out daily, it doesn't seem probable that there is any danger of a ‘‘shut down at Clifton at any time in •the near future. But as other mills are 'shut- ing down" and farmers are nearly done crop work, the working force is getting stronger. Within the last week our section hits been visited by an abundance of rain and we have no recollection of having seen better prospects for crop returns in twenty years than at pre sent . Recently we made a visit over to Gaffney and had an enjoyable time among some of our old friends and acquaintanees Among those with whom we met were the family of Mr. c A. Sparks, at Merrimac tor what ever name it is to have) mill, and the long lost and almost forgotten family of Mr. Tillman’Huskey. Messrs. Will and Jim Jones. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Phifer. Mr. Smith Gossett, and the venerable Mr. W. R. Lipscomb. At the Gaffney Manufacturing Company store we found Mr. H. S. Drummond, j late of Clifton, at his post as man-1 aaer, together with others too numer- 1 otts to mention. In our “round up” 1 we made a call tit the office of The r and met (for the first time) its wide-awake editor. Mr. DeCanip. 1 ('apt. J. B. Bell. Mr. Will Darby and Tin Ledger force generally speaking. We found Mr. DeCamp down at bis desk, httisly posing over the contents of a manuscript, which he soon finish ed reading, laid it aside and leaned baek in his chair for it friendly* chat. Th hom- some 3UNT3 AND SINGLES. • • •••••*• last nine out of eleven for the iub How is that for going o o o Leo Little was the kandy kid In the game Saturday. Two hits out of three times up. o o o Gene Wood pitched a cracker-jack game against Cowpens Saturday, al lowing only five scattered hits and had it been on a good ground three of them would have been fielded. o o o i tin y. the old reliable, was there with the big stick as usual Saturday. He is the best hitter on the home club. o o o Maxwell made a beuty stab on third. He is a first class third base man and the Gaffney fans are right with him. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN AtrertlMmeata i>d*r tkU Em4 mtUe at tbe rata of oaa caat a k>t Mob taaartlom. No ad. tor laaa thaa Ida; except neats of farm prodaee offered toff •ala fcj Carman mldla* la Charakaa county which will ha Inserted MM time free of ckarfe util farther aa> tiaa. FOR SALE- FOR SALE Fine milk cow with young calf. Apply to Floyd Spake July 10 tf. FOR RENT- for SALE—Nearly one thousand bushels of line Elberta peaches for sale at my Buffalo fruit farm thl« week and next, ready now. Price at orchard .lit to 60 cents per bushel. W. P. Talbert. Jack Ward ual sack like o o o still holding that ini- Te.xas leaguer. is t Wit It his cony leport ment 1 t ill I felt that ersation clt higltl.t ;ts I had and friendly pleased. In Cherokee Drug Com'py NOTICE OF Not a . e is here .ini ( My of Jul; a. y. at the 1 J /ia< * on the Li the (i reen hou; 1 t ihouf two t ’ 1 11' L . t>y virtue D. H if drick. P < a>€ c ■f H. P. G Carnf I will se: for ca sh. to the of inn i m j* consis plank a lot of (■’(■.; a lot and ft arning tji sills: a lot of rt had such an enjoyable time. I felt that, as I had often heard it remarked, that “one good turn deserved another," 1 felt thin as I had made such a good thing of that trip, tint if possible, I would b* compelled to take another at the ini‘eting of the Broad River Associa tion next month. Mr Luther T. Seay, of Olympia Mills. Columbia, is visiting his moth er at this place. Since we *ontmenced writing a sad “in has happetid to Miss Fannie r. who lives in of Glendale S is mornin in eni I .itnb hood in tit in In the neighbor- e was coming r buggy. She attempted to cross the electric rail- wav track ahead of a car which was very near. She had fairly got across when the horse became frightened ami would go no farther lint began to pull back, and backed the buggy ;n ios - th** track when it was struck b ’be ear, tearing the buggy to killing tin- horse and breaking o o o Lest we forget it. Wells Littlejohn smacked out a clean single and right here Et's say old Wells is taking a good look at them nowadays. o o o Games are being arranged for the last of the week. o o o What was the matter with Vick Lipscomb's catching Saturday? No passed halls, no stolen bases. ooo O. I’. Richardson is home again and now lookout, somebody will have to hustle to play that outfield. ooo Gene Wood doesn’t handle a wheel barrow quite so well as he does the ball. Hus but very little controll of It. ooo Th* home dub is very fortunate in securing Harry Wheat as its man- igef. he having tauen charge since Durbin Junes has decided to sever his i eonnection with the team Durbin lias served the team faithfully and has made the team a good manager. The new manager, as we all know, is a good one and yvill make the team a valuable one and will he with the 11ov s from start to finish. Children's Day at Grassy Pond. We failed to get a complete report of the exercises of the Children’s Day at Grassy Pond yesterday. There were, however, about seventy-five small boys and girls who recited speeches and dialogues. They were well gotten up and were well render ed in every way. Af’er the children’s exercises were over. K. O. Huskey made a short speech, his subject being, “Our Bible Fund. After this, there was an in- termision for one hour. The teachers all had "mission boxes” and at the noon hour went to all the people for a small collection for "Our Bible Fund." Promptly at the expiration of one hour The congregation went back into tit*' church. Just here, we might say, as one of the speakers on the pro gram failed to he present, the .super intendent had the good fortune of securing Messrs. Ed Ezell and Wal ter Humphries, who made excellent addresses on the subject of Sunday schools. _ After these two gentlemen had FOR RENT OR SALE—193 acrM spoken. Prof. J. D. Huggins, principal of land partly within Blacksburg, 8. of the Boiling Springs High School, C. Half In hlgli state of cultivation; and who was the speaker of the day, fine pastureg and orchards. Farm made a most excellent address on machines and vehicles for sale. "Wisdom.” Prof. Huggins is doing a ureat work at Boiling Springs High School. He is the right man in the right place. The amounted collected for the Bible Fund” by the teachers was fourteen dollars and four cents. The music was one of the best fea tures of the day. We are indebted to Mr. Henry Ross, of Gaffney, for help ing in the music in the afternoon by having his cornet with him. This addvd much to the music. There was one of the largest and best behaved congregations ever seen at old Grassy Pond. After the address of Prof. Huggins Miss Belle Humphries played while Mr Walter Humphries sang a solo. This was one of the best features of the day. Miss Belle and Mr. Walter Humphries are among Cherokee's best singers. H. Apply to Wm. T. June 30 1st a w. Dye. WHIN ta m—4 of wsddlmg lavfM- tlons call oa The Lodger. W* tar nish either printed or eagraved work. FOR RENT—Douse beck of 3mltl Hardware Co.’s store. Apply to W a. Saatlk. Mar. 14 «t TO RENT—Office room* over The Ledger. Apply to Bd H DeCamp. Nov. 2, tf. WANTED. WANTED—The people of Chero kee to know that we are prepared r o furnish plans and specifications anl do all kinds of Brick or Stone. Gaffney, ri. 0. building in Wood, MeKinney & Finley, July 14 Imo pd. WANTE—Yf Jack Frost.” 'U )( pl'-c Mis> bun 1 Linder's right arm and collar and bruising her up badly. She was caught on the front of the car 1 n11 earned for fifty* yards or more. Sin* was immediately taken to the house of some one and a ^ysician 'eoeiite(i and at last account she was ihouiiht doing fairly well. The motor- man thought she was safe when a<toss the road and he turned on a full current from which it was im- po.-sible to check the force of the ear before the collision. Miss Linder is an amiable and very popular lady and le t' misfortune is hiclily regretted by h* r many friends, and her speedy re- eovery is ureath desired. S. amt* The a w bid. ntuig in al -ame to he ■ * accord SHERIFF’S SALE. by given that on the y. 1908, at 11 o’clock 'la'o Gamp Saw Mill ime Kiln place, near se on the Cherokee miles east of Blacks- of a decree of Hon. ’residing Judge, in thu Joforth, against Plato 11 at public auction, highest bidder, a lot •uing of a lot of inch popular plank, balas- of building lumber mber; a lot of oak ubbish, sheeting, etc., ! to about 10,000 feet, sold in parcels or as ing to the amounts business trip Ft ida\ fot lOIlcS- O spend brut Iter. Tabot friends. D. G. Ross made AshevHie last Frida Jimmy Wood left boro. Tenm. wbere he goes a week or ten days with his Law rence. Miss Ernestine Daniels and Miss Rosa Anthony, of Spartanburg, were visiting relatives in the city Friday. Mrs. Dr Maleomh Gotidelock and little daughter have gone to Pied mont Springs for a stay ot a week or ten davs. As very Mr. J w ith hi Mabry. Mr. -none i.r .ini >111W. lltlSN Asbury Notes. July 7.- The farmers are now after the rains. B. Mabry spent Friday night parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining in Gaff ney postoffice unclaimed for week ending July 13. I'.mS. Miss Beatress Mojlrain, Mr. John nie M* 1 lenon. .Mr. Gadson Karking- dall, 2: Miss Nora Johnson. R. F. D. No 2: Miss Elsie Jefferies, M. Leno- bia Jefferies, Mr. Laughron Justice, J. Hon. R. Huskey, J. Hon. Lender, Kate Littlejohn. Col; Miss Little Kirby, Miss I'lara Kelly, Miss Minnie Jones, R. F. D. No. 1: Mr. Sumter Littlejohn. Mose leaneared. Mr. M. W. I Littlejohn, Mr. Thomas Lockhart. I' 'ol.: Mary Mithell. fol.; Prime Mont- -romer;.. Charlie Moris, Mrs. Mincie Poole, Mrs. Mary Mitchell, John .Moore. Col.: Mrs. Ethel Miller. Mrs. Osage Miller. Mrs. L. C. Miller, Rosco .Montgomery. Col.; John McNight, .Miss Mattie McFarland, Mrs. Rachel Mack. 2; Isom Brown, Col.: Mrs. J. U. Brown, Mr. W. M. Boyd, Mr. W. H. Brock. Miss Macy Blanton, Mls» Amender Byers, Mrs. M. P. Cooper, Mr. Harry Brown, Mr. L. A. Broom. Mrs. Carrie Brown, Col.; Miss Mary carpenter, William Castle, Col.; Miss 5 0 H 0 0 o > t. £ •mm k. Li ft o Q L. £ b. ft a a £ c 3 o o v JC o ft. ft J; Ji o o ^ r“ ft C ft £ (A ft LOST—Bab Gaffney and < ning. Finder office. LOST. white oriuth. oa'. oetweea Satutfiay ev-*- ■ave a’ Ledger Julv 13 it. LOST—Between sub-station, lockot containing picture, ed 10 Ledger otfioe Green's store and and chain, locket Reward if retura- Frl. 10 pd- L0ST—Wa ween depot f returned * Tues. 14 pt ■ertnan fountain pen be- and postoffice. Reward y Ledger office LOST—A new brown linen robe. Sima. lemstr ted endo. A ap M LOST—Between Goucher. a blue coat, ger Office. Cowpens and Leave at Led* June 26 tf. W. W. THOMAS, Sheriff Cherokee Co. M 4. : vacancy in the State Scholar ship in the Soatfc Carolina Military Academy to he filled by competitive examination, exist r Cherokee County. Application blank- may tie obtained by applying to the County Superinten dent of Education, or to the Superinten dent Citadel, Charleston, S. C. Spring Hill News. Spring Hill. July in.—The health of this section Is good. Regardless of so much rain crops an* clean and very good. We have a good Sunday school with Brtoher Will Haas, -uperintend- ant and Brother M. L. Gaffney, as sistant superintendent. While the rain interfered with the T'fai sun* oiT so* many people Fourth, we must gay Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gaffney were made very happy by the arrival of a very sweet blue eyed baby girl Our school h**re will open the 13th with Mrs. Julia St. ('lair as teacher. Mrs. I. W. Moore and I. G. Sarratt made a flying trip to Gaffney today. Mrs. Lawrence Workman, of Greer, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Munn Thc>e application^ carefully filled out Sanders, at present. Albertine Harrison, Miss Reece Crl- ol Grassy Fond. son. Mr. W. L. Parks. Watson Frank Richard Baines was at Lime- Crocker, Mr J. H. Crocker, Miss May attirday to 'take in' the Fourth ’ layton. Mr. E. B. Cromer, Louise celebration. I towns. Julia Davis, Col.; Hodges Mr. Wm. .lefteries was in Jones- Foster, Col.: Miss Ada Esters, Mr. 'ill'' yesterday. Benjamin Fowler, Mrs. M. L. Gutter, 1 he Asbury .Sunday school organiz- I.. R. Garvin, Mrs. Fairy Gordon, Mrs. • M last Sundat with Mr. N. G. Little- T. W. Gail. Mrs. L. C. Ginlns, Bert ohn as superintendent. We hop** Graham, Col.; Miss Matter Grandlanck, that a large crowd will attend and Miss Garan Grim, Oscar Goodwin, keep up a lively Sunday school. Go].: Mrs. G P. Hunter. Mr. Joe Horn, • Tin* work on the gold mine at this Mrs. Frank Hays, Eliza Henry, Col.; place is still progressing finely. lint Humphries. Col.; Mr. John H. 1 *.e.i a,-* .(riti^iiij; iti machinery now. Wagness, B. J. Horn, Josie Hunt, Co!.; They are engaged in grading a place Mr Rayford Hatties. Mr. lames \lc- T>r a rock crusher now. The work is .Mister. William McFarlin. Forest under the management of Mr. McCullough. Col.; Charlie Painter. Meliols, of Pacolet. Tom Pearson, Col.; Colt Pruit. Mrs. Mr. John Foster spent Sunday af- Ardeila Porter. Pearle Petty. Co!.; terwoon with F. B flames. Henry Elliott Rupe, R. F. D.; Mr. The rains of late have put the Willie Robbins/ Mr. John Runions, farmers behind with their work, hut Mr. S. Perry Smith, Mr Lice Tomas. the weather continues fair they Mrs. M. P. Turner, Mr. Glenn Tate, wiTt have ^General Green on the Mr. O. T I’oney.'Mr. rttcriard Wood", move. _ - .Yf. Edward Williams. O. Williams. The Rehoboth and base Mrs. Glenn Webb. Miss Ethel White hall team will cross bats on the lat- side. Miss L. A. Woodruff. Minnie Wll- ters’ diamond Saturday afternoon. son. Mrs. Sidney White. Mrs M. T. Mr. John Baines and sister, Miss Wood. Mr Foster Westbrooks, Mr. Minnie, were at Limestone Saturday. I. Frank Wallses Mr. Thomas Gotidelock. of Star Call for letters advertised. One passed away yesterday morn- cent due on *ach Thomas Hester, must be received by the Superintendent at the Citadel by Aug. 1st. 1908, July u-iy-aj-np. Attend the Baseball Boy's Benefit at City Hall Park this afternoon and night The Gaffney Concert Band will ptay at night Go and help out the cause. Messrs. John Gaffney and I. G. Sarratt went to Gaffney this week. We are glad to say Mrs Mira Gaff ney is enjoying good health at pre sent Mrs. Gaffney is a good woman and to know her Is to love her. She is so kind, so gentle and sweet to every one. May her last days here he her best Ledger Reader. Farm ing at the home of his brother. Mr Wm. Gotidelock. Mr. Gotidelock was a Confederate soldier. Mr A. J. Foster was at Limestone Saturday. Mr. W. M Mason attended the bar becue at Pacolet Saturday. Best wishes to The Ledger and Its many readers. A. Postmaster. Advertising it called by some an art. If it be an art it is the ait of telling a story simply and convincingly. Nobody knows more about tne strong qualities of an establishment than the proprietor who oversees it. Other things being equal, nobody should be ab'.e to write more convinc ingly of the articles he of fers for sale. In • (tore w::er* the employer will food* side by side with hii clerks It la rare that L.e employee will not be the heat raletn.aa The reason issimple. He knows trie goods from A to Z. He probably has 4 rur- chased them. Hf knows his aims. arguments - -JZTf ’feght because they are convincing. Tne same arguments pre sented in the same way, with the same enthusiastic spirit, tne same knowledge of detail, would attract new customers if presented through the advertisuy? col umns or tnis paper. LOST—Gold bracelet between Cherokee Drug •-tore and Mrs. E. L. Cole's residence. Finder will be re warded if returned *0 Ledger office. LOST—A bo”le of "Jack Frost.’ FOUND. FOUND—Key, No. 4419. made bj Russell & Erwin Mfg- Co. Owner can get same at Ledger office. FOUND—Th Frost." drink. Ja:k « # « i i c. in *0 E Smith, of Goucher. dropped see us Fridav on business FOR ALL COUNTY NEW*. IM *»ORTANT HAPPENINGS IN TMff STATE AND EVENTS OF INTER SST IN FOREIGN LANDS. TAK1 AND READ THE LEDGER. miscellaneou*. NOTICE—All persons are forbid den to hire or harbor my son, Rosco White, as he is under age and left home without my consent. J. W. White. JUST think of it; Your photo made on a post card in one day. Come at once to our large tent In Gaffney. S. C. A. P Company, j. C. Webb. Proprietor. Fire Insurance^ »\ *• repr* v rr •. t. • ir, -v m in 1 >?»t su f ;i!i t i. 1. * > r) 1 |j 4 ..*■ > ». i • J w >'>i • to writ mjh l-tl 4 Smith & Lipscomb, Agents. j < It job hav: not triad it, why not brg.n? If yon ha*- tried it and an lad, fat aa know abooft IL ft 4 \ i t 4 I f TECHNICALLY EDUCATED .n 1; % n 1. i-; \> 1; i) The daman - * ■ supply I.--' 1 .- International Corraa- pondanca School*, ot Scranton, Pa., i r>- p m \" .1 I’ »• 1 • on-jn-, .Ur.-it> ’ ** . iy- :> I BRIDGE TO LET. I will he at Gilkie Creek leading from Gowtlev>,ville aid's fetr> >n Frida' inly 2 4 let contract fur- tridg-* >' reek. Reserve rub* * » rei or all bids E. FEiJX LIPS' Suoervisur 'hef< on •in* >aa ow ( r*) ■vlhl IM ' OM