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/ I k I „y. ... . THE GAFFNEY LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday. Ed. h. oaCamp, Editor and Fubllahor The Ledger la not jeapdnaihle for the views of ita correspondents. CITY DIRECTORY. Ofllelala. W. H. Rosa .. .. ... .. • .Mayor W. O. Johnson .. .. Mayor Pro Tom Geo. E. Hood City Clark T. H. Littlejohn T. H. Lockhart Chief Police A. L. Hallman Health Officer Butler & Osborne .. .. City Attys. Board of Rublle Works. A. N. Wood Chairman J. N. Lipscomb Treasurer B. G. Clary Secretary Board ef Trade. W. C. Hamrick .President J. C. Otts Secretary MARKET REPORT. LOCAL COTTON MARKET. Middling 12.00 Hens 30c Frys 20c toaoc Ducks. 20c Slf* * Wc Batter 15c Irish ' Potatoes, bushel 80c Turnips,bustiul l.Ou Oorn, bushel 1.05 Meal, bushel . . .1.05 Oats, feed, bushel 80c Oats, seed, bushel 85u to $1.00 Peas, clay, bushel $2.00 Peas, white, bushel $2.25 Onions, bushel 80c NOTES AND COMMENTS. Boost Gaffney and watch her grow. • * • Come to Gaffney Thursday to the speaking by the candidates for State office. It will do you good to near them. • • • Do not neglect the subject of good roads. There is more food for thought in this subject than any other. There aie a hundred arguments in favor of good roads to one against It. • * • The voting contest is not so lively as it should be. Don’t you want your R. F. D. carrier to cop the prize? If you do not then let the thing lay along, hut if you do it is time to get busy. lug that he carried out his program perfectly, and that the cltlsens of his town stood by him nobly. He and the town may have their personal or political differences, but In the mat ter of entertaining the South Caro lina State Press Association they were In perfect accord. Gaffney Is a good town, a growing town of some 7,000 inhabitants and the people are standing by Ed De- Camp and the Gaffney Ledger; for they stand for truth, right, justice and Gaffney, first, last and all the time. The association closed its business session Friday morning and left on a special train for an outing in the mountains, going by way of Marion to Asheville, then Hendersonville and Lake Toxaway. A report from some of those who made this trip say it was one of the most delightful out ings ever taken by the association. At the invitation of Greenville the association will meet there next year. —Pickens Sentlnal Journal. MAKE ICE CREAM FROM WATER I and a small quantity of condensed milk, if fresh milk cannot be had. nccire. H pint eondensml milk cost! . . . .00c Add enough cold water to make one quart ••••••••#•• *00 One 13c. package JEU^O ICE CREAK Powder 13c. / — ■■■> Total •••••,»• .19c. Mix all together thoroughly and 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 cost AMD YOU KNOW 17*8 PURE. Fiv* kinds; Chocolate. Vanilla, Straws berry. Lemon and Unflavored. 2 packages 25c. at all grocers. Illurtrated Recipe Book Fro* The Genesee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y, Cherokee county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. WALTER V. HUMPHRIES. I am a candidate for Auditor of Cherokee county subject to the action of the Democratic primary eleclon. D. BOTH HUGHES. You do not realize how much good you can do by saying something kind about your neighbor rather than something evil. Solomon says “Good deeds and kind words are like apples of gold in pitchers of silver.” • e e The county campaign opened yes terday at Timber Ridge, where the first speeches were made. All the candidates acquitted themselves well. It Is essential that the people of Cher okee select the very best people who offer themselves for office. In order to do this it is necessary for the peo ple to go out and hear the candidates. We trust all the county meetings will be attended and each aspirant wll be given respectful attention. Meeting of Newspaper Men at Gaffney. (Charlotte Observer.) The South Carolina Press Associa tion is composed of a most agreeable body of gentlemen and Its meeting now in progress at Gaffney is an ideal one. The people of the city are ex pressing their hospitality whole-heart edly and with unanimity. The ses sions are being held and the guests quartered at Limestone College, just outside the town, in the summer va cation, and the liberties of the place are being graciously extended by its able and accomplished president, Dr. Lee Davis Lodge, who extended a most handsome address of welcome. Mr. E. H. Aull, of The Newberry News-Herald, the president of the as sociation, is in charge, with Mr. Ed. DeCamp, of The Gaffney Ledger, as sisting as director general, with every man and woman of Gaffney at his back. Yesterday’s event was an excursion Gaston Shoals on Broad river, where an electrical development of ten-thousand horse-power has just been completed. This work is in charge of Mr. Oscar Shanks, who was the particular host of the occasion, and under whose direction the visit ors, carried on a special train, were shown the power-house, dam and grounds and were entertained at luncheon afterwards. The guests, many of whom were ladies, must have numbered two hundred. Nothing which could have made the pleasure of the day complete was lacking and afterwards Mr. Shanks was made the unwilling victim of resolutions of hanks and be forced to say some words of acknowledgement. The company making this development, most of the product of which has been sold, is a Pittsburg organization, while Mr. Shanks, the manager, is a Ken tuckian, a native of Breathitt coun ty, it Is said. Last night addresses were deliver ed by Third Assistant Postmaster General A. R. Lawshee and Mr. R. H. Edmonds, editor of The Manufactur ers' Record. This is not Intended for a report but only a passing reference and an acknowledgment of manifold court esies and the pleasure felt in renew ing old vows and the formation of new friendship. As for Gaffney, alert, attractive and prosperous, it is cover ing itself with glory in its spirit of entertainment ANNOUNCEMENT. Cards inserted under this head from now until election day at the rate of $5.00 for each announcement For United States Senate* I beg to announce my candidacy for the United States Senate in the ap proaching Democratic primary, and I respectfully solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this State. R. G. RHETT. For Cor.grees. We are authorized to announce D. E. Finley a candidate for reflection to Congress, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary Election. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Congress from the Fifth District and pledge myself U abide by the result of the Democratic pri mary election. THOS- B. BUTLER. Fo r House of Representative. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to represent Cherokee county in the lower house of the General Assembly, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary E. J. CLARY. The friends of N. W. Hardin as oounce him as a candidate for r» election to the House of Represents tlve. For Treasurer. I am a candidate for reflection to the office of Treasurer of Cherokee County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. W. W. GAFFNEY. I am a F© P Auditor, candidate for Auditor of At the solicitation of many friends. I announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Auditor of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. B. EZELL. I hereby announce myself a candi late for the office of Auditor of Chero kee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. H. TURNER. iPride I am a candidate for the office of Auditor Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary JAMES W. GEORGE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Auditor of Cherobee county, and pledge myself to abide the de cision of the Democratic primary elec tion. WILL D. THOMAS. The many friends of Jno. B. Jef feries, recognizing his ability, hereby announce his name as a candidate for Auditor of Cherokee County, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Fo r Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Supervisor of Cherokee coun ty, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary election. D. R. LAVENDER. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for reflection to the office of Supervisor-of Cherokee county. E. FELIX LIPSCOMB. Just as good as Octagon. 7 Cakes For 25c i Carroll & Byers, Gaffney, S. C. Good Looks! Good Wear! I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Superrisior of Cherokee county. J. V. WHELCHEL. Superintendent Education. I announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Superin ten dent of Education, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. J. L. WALKER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Superin tea dent of Education of Cherokee conn ty, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. ESTLE S McKOWN. —It’s their beauty that charms, it's their quality that will bring you back —Cravats, Cravats. The Haber dasher. I HAVEJPLENTY OF WOOD FIBER Double satisfaction in the Oxfords that we are offer ing at a bargain for a few days only. The prices will make you a perna- ment customer. : : The Company Store. T V £ It The Goucher Picnic, was my pleasure to be present The Press Association. It is not often that this editor makes a trip and comes back to gush over it, but the trip last week to Gaff ney, S. C., is one requiring mention It being the occasion of the annual meeting of the State Press Associa tion. The largest gathering of editors in the history of the association was this meeting, which was held In Limestone College. The program of the association was an exceptionally well arranged one and the addresses by Miss Mary T Nance and Messrs. A. T. Lawshe Third Assistant Postmaster Genera of Washington, D. C., and R. H. Ed monds, editor of the Manufacturers’ Record, of Baltimore, Md., were all that could be desired, and the asso ciation was very fortunate in secur ing these speakers. The association was the guest of the city, and the citizens of that hurt ling, bustling, thriving place did all that lay wlBiin their power to make the sojourn in their midst a pleasant one. It was a pleasure to “Lodge ’ there and when it became time to "DeCamp” there was an expression of genuine sorrow. The excursion about the city, to the public buildings, to the mills, to their various manufactories, the picnic at the Gaston Shoals Power Co.’s plant on Broad river—everything they did —was for the instruction, benefit, pleasure and amusement of the asso ciation end there was no hitch In ary part of the program of entertainment. "The Old Man of The Ledger,” who arranged and planned the entertain ment for his friends and Gaffney’s guests, has the satisfaction of know- at the picnic at Goucher on Saturday, the 25th lust. I have been at many picnics, but this one far exceeded any I have ever attended. The ex cellent dinner was spread in the grove under the shade of the trees. The manner in which it was manag ed showed that the Goucher people know how to do things right. Ropes were stretched all around the table and young men and young ladies handed the good things over the rope to content the inner man. Twelve 1 askets full were left over; enough for supper. The good order of the young people, especially the boys, was noticeable. I didn’t see a boy smoking a cigarette before nor afler Roys, I hope I may never see yo”. with a cigarette In your mouth. I wish I had the pen of a ready writer to portray to you the evil of it; what scientific men say about it. But lo and behold, I did see an old foggy with a pipe In his mouth puffllng away. I tell you, if you will smoke, smoke the pipe, hut I say unto you, don’t smoke at all. Now for the speaking, there were several talks made. Rev. Guy, Mr. Wiliams, Hon. R. C. Sarratt, Hon. J. C. Otts, Prof. Hall and the best was kept for the last. Dr. Lee Davis Lodge, and all the addresses' were good. Hurrah for Goucher. It should have a picnic every year and let tlu- peo ple come together and be social. It Is the good part of life with society. Life Is a failure, yes, it is miserable. W. R. L. To plaster that house you are putting upland also have plenty of Cement on hand now. Don’t your house need painting? Ladies, don’t your furniture and walls need painting? I have Cherry, Dark Oak, Light Oak, Mahogany and Walnut Stains in 25c, 40c and 65c cans. It don’t cost much to make everything look new and you can do it yourself. Come and get some of it. : : ::::::: Juno >-n8-ljJ W. H. Philson, The t Lumber Man. Buy a Home With Rent Money! You can do this by taking stock in the Cherokee Building and Loan Associa tion. This is the oldest Building apd Loan Association in Gaffney. It is conducted along conservative lines. We can help you to the road of wealth. See any of our officers. Read our Booklet and learn our plans. : : Cherokee B.iL.‘ p W. W. ‘ Sec’y & Trm. C. A. Jefferies, Prest. S63 to $81 Pays Board, Tuition and Room Rent At Piedmont High School for the entire session of nine months. The school Is situated In Cleveland Conn y. at the foot-hlllsof the Blue Ktdge. Magnificent scenery. Mineral water. No malaria. Splendid couiiuumty. -< oil heartily do I recommend the School to all who have sons and daughters to edu- e.”—Chah. (•;. Taylok. President, Wake Forest C »llege. On all sides l saw evidences of patient, pains takiug labor, thorough scholarship and marked executive ability.”—J. H. Oaki.vi.e. Prof. Latin, Wake Forest. • The instruction Is thorough and the Influence surrounding the pupil excellent.”—Rev. II. F. Throw ay. ••In my opinion there Is no High School In this part of the country doing better and more thorough eoucatlor al work.”—K. Y. Webb, Member of Congress. 'Ft Is the best and cneapest school in the State.”—E M. Kookcb. Mem. N. O. Legislature. ' One of the best Preparatory Schools in the State.’’—Cleveland Star. Piiesident’8 Owner, University or North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C., May 9th, 1906. iale N. " New Store The Gaffney Jewelry Company are now in their new store, next to the Cherokee Drug Company. We are ready to do more bus iness and to give you the besc values for your money. Do not buy until you give us a call. We have the best and largest stock for you to select from. Bring us y )ur Watches and have them properly repaired and adjusted. :: :: :: :: Mr \J. I) Burns, F’rlnclpal F’ledmont FFlgh School. Lawndale N. C. F)car Sir:—The young men who havecome to the Uni versity from the IMedmont High School have taken a good stand In their Masses and have done faithful and satisfactory 1 — . work. Very truly yours, Francis P. Venahi.e, President. July 10 2-mos BsttOry’S Old Sl8VlCl Oaffney Jew'elry Co. Next to Cherokee Drug Co» For catalogue write to W. D. BURNS, Lawndale, N. C. —It’s your business as a business man where nlckles count to keep your eyes continually on The Haber dasher. or £3ale! Several lots near the First Graded School. These lots for an investment or a home are exceedingly cheap and very desirable. IT z\ r in 8 Tite Ed. C. McArthur place, lying 2)^ miles east of Gaffney on the Draytonville Mountain road, containing 163 acres This place speaks for itself and the price is right. Land adjoining this tract is selling for I40.00 an acre and upward. This farm is a bargain tor $35 00 an acre with liberal terms. SAiT L. FORT, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, Phone 258. Office second floor Nktional Bank Building. I take this opportunity to inform the public that I have purchased the “People’s Market” of Mr. G. C. Harper, and that the business will be conducted under the style name as heretofore. Mr. John Spencer will continue with the market an i he and myself will be pleased to have all old customers continue with us and to receive new ones as well. The market will be improved and made inviting and I solicit the prtronage of the people of Gaffney, promising the best the market affords and at reasonable prices. July 14-imo. M. (S. GREEN.