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a « ,! Announcement. prAniiouiHvni. nts will Jh* inserted under this heiul fm ilin-f dollars where the rash accompanies the order. For Clerk of Court. F *()K 1 hr ollir. of Clerk of Court we hereby nrexlu the niirni' of M. K. Sams us one who Is tl, irom-'hly <|U.illlieil. and we solicit the.sifppprt of the voters of t herokee roun- I HKKEBV iinnounce myself as can<lidut<‘ for < In k of t null of and respectiully solicit tin supltorl of the voters of same. Kespert fully. .1. Ti ck Mt t ltAW. I liEREBV announce myself as a candidate for the ottice of Clerk of t Kurt of t 'herokee county ami respectfully solicit the support of t tu- voters of the county. W. li. Boss. I ll F.l’MISV anmmnce myself as a eandidate for t he otlice of Clerk of Court of Cherokee county and solicit the support of my friends. \Y. \V. OATTRcr. I H F.BEBV announce myself for the posi tion o! clerk of Court oi Cherokee county and -• licit t‘i .nipport of my friends. K. >. f.irscoMU. I ', \ ST the ofticei f Clerk of the Court a ml 1 want t lie votes of t he etti/.ensof Chero- ka-c county for that position. Uesi>e! , tfully. M. A. S.MtK '.TT. T ill-. MANY Iriends of (ho. I'. Brttwn hereby place him in nomination to, the position of Clerk of Court of Clterokee eounty. T HJ IAN •>’ f 1 mds ot s. tt. v.niki r an- iit.tinec h as a amlidat)' li.rCh-rk of • Court of Chi ; i e y. A T THEiarnest reiiUi'st of many ft h-mls I luTi'hy tinaounee myself a candidate ior theolli,-. of 'U-rk ot Co. rt of Clu -okeo county. - ul.ji'ct to 11 c.ihe/ ■ ;ect ion. and I resiiVetfully sjllcit t In- , ;,o,' of all the voters. ■•. I.a. .Jkv Stc.r Farni, r. C. M'l t.-. For Sheriff. For Probate Judge. 1 AM announced and largely endorseil by thevotetsof Cherokee, for the office of I'roh.-iti-. Kespect fully. G. \V. Chalk. B CONGLOMERATED CHEROKEE KING soiiclti-il by many friends, and tin- — memb( rsof t he Midway Detnocrath’idub. 1 hereby aniiiiuiiC!' myself its a i undldute for the otnee of 1‘tohate .ludtti' of Cherokee county. \V. N. Ti iixeu. HF FBI KN l)S of James E. Wehstef. Esq. pl'i sent him as ;i caiutidiite for tlieofflee of Probate.I uil>te for ChiTokd'i-ounty :it the ensuina election to he held on .'lareh 2Tth next. ‘ T For Sale. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ITEMS OF INTEREST TERSELY TOLD. The News from Town and Conntry Boiled Down for the Special Benefit of Busy Led ger Readers. i 1^“Advertisements under this head will bejinserted for one eent a word eai'h inser- tlon. No ud Inserted for less than ten cimts. F OB JAI.E Any oiii-wishltuz to htty town lots Will litnl it ti M. U. Mont jromi-ry. t!> their Interest to eal! on F ob SALE Be:.i Estate Mortir:t}:<'-;. Titles to Beal Estate. Chattel Mortyatfes. Lh its. Notes. Kte., for sale at Tin: Le:'!;!: oil! -e. roii'l F 'Oii SALK—A cent le family horse in /tondltlon. Apply at I.EntiE Oeeice F Ott SALE i have for sale a i-.. • • !>r • years old: s ,,riv •>. aa i v.-o, w'-i; • •! ,>oa siiurle-se.ii>-.' mtcc.y t n.l Ictriii-s ,. ill .os< as coo i its new: •vil! m-1. ••heap ;. v ■ ■■•■U. Yours respectfully. I. M. I’E’ilku. Gatfitey. S. c. F OB SALE I i-iin setl you line huildltu; hn •. in all parts of i)n. eity from llfiyti>flve hundred dollars. James .1. Gaffney. F OB SALE. Good ferni. iff tiert's. U util - from Giill'm-y. with uood orchard and ihvt-liirttr. B. S. L :>int-*. T tin port. ‘othe many voters of Cherokee i-ounty: I 11 e ri • n y .-oc ■ etm i- inysel!' a eandidate for ■ sheritl' olri is i:::: to ri-eeivi‘ your siip- A. s. Smith. J IIEBEBY :;mi‘ rm-i' myself a i iiidldate Ifor Shi-i-iti ami suit.-it lie supiHtrt i)f tie voters of th-'**' .I!’ .. II. Is. Met ! \\*. T il E Voters ot I mnima li. l-k < Sherill’ >»f said i-ot faithful am! -.m •. a: - ly ie-i-eUy m- :. t- ‘-i- ; Id.m mi o. .. to.' t le place. II,".; 1 fo r t ' anil respectfully so!*.. - G".' v. t.s ot my friends. O. W. JU !.ow .-;. T O THE V. • :>. < i i"l.c county- ! 'l.-t-'liy . n enini-' ; .MniilliatC lo be y.mr tii-st Sin-, '•’. net know.na' that it wilt reiiuit-e y./.n si.* to ,'-.*nie tli.it hi-. h In mor. I most i sp. ct: u * ly s.; t i--it you r \ ot . ’.. '.v. Thom a- . For Rent. F of CENT Five t B. t oo!:. Apply to .1. L. Alevutder. Lest: 0" Stolen. L O.-T Olt STOLE;.’ I I , -1 : . t : i, cl -r;y n-ck. ni.■ 1 I liiii. ••• tiampion." mitai .-ri '.vs ".I s. ‘ ini 1 iv.ti. ,.1-a.i! ln - '/-• i ar lio.ii I *.n<, ’ a) •'•■I (. -emu silver frets. \Y;li . '• o. • liiliit-'n alon as to its wlterea- n it . \ppiyt >Li:;>:.kh o.li-c. tiatfiiey. s. i'. NOTICE. A LL |i< i on 'in v;:!.*; claim t for . vpea liueiui . .. • -t'oil for creation an ' iiaim l. o aiit.y. . re r*S|m- i - ‘ to pre- t ti..- s .- • . i-Town c'uuc.l ■ >r im- iii.it- , :---c. Any atid all le^i'tmate ti ‘Us . ; . i- in tie f or: nalioii of tn- . e,.■, , , [11 ., - , d ■ 1 1 Oltee IJ ; pro L. iKEC. Tov. n < 1 :-k. | H K B - - ’ 1 — I for the position of Sheri!!' o. 1 uero ami tesp*ally 'Ollub 1 - ;_;:-;oit o- votcrs. promising, if el. eteo. to o. -, , ol the huh )---'pi" and m ; in’- - Li>'* ;i ’ clique. Bespee-. .1-ly. If. i*. m hi <•.• ati lie 1 HEREBY a.- ..’.tic-.-ays If a>.-. un!..:-.ti I for tin-Othe -L Sle-. itl'of < .. r-nO-ee-. ,.,!> ind resix y . ■ • • 1 ujmi rt of tin voters of said oi tiuiy. -I It. .los,-. I llEBEitN' -•.niioum-i-my niiii'• n "o - date for t he i.tlici of St .-r ill .f < e.-roio-e eounty. anil t. spi et i i i ly s.olie;t t In- vot.-s ■ . my ft lends m.d fellow -O /ee, \Y. A. Mo\ HittTEtt. T HE .NiANA friends of Tale hereby atiltounee him as a i-aiulidate tor t in-rill of ch-roki . eounty. m-li.-v'nt.' him to In- wort hy and lit evi-ry .ay quulltied tortne nosit ion. For County Supervisor. P C RSI'ANT to a eal 1 tin etlnir of the Dem- iH-iath- Club of .Maocionia the many frh-nils of A. 11 arris un«iilm.e.is:y aunounee him as a candidate for Super -, isor of < hero- kee county. B Y THE solicitation of ninny of my friends 1 hereby announce myself a candidate fcir the office of County Snix-rvlsor of Chi-ro- fkee county, timl solicit the support of the kvuters. .1. >c\ki:. T o THE voters of Cherokee county I sub mit my name as ti camlldat e for t In-offle*- of County (Supervisor. N. LiI’scijuu. I IIEBEBY announce myself a i-anilidate lot tin office of ( ounty Supervisor of Cher okee eounty and respect tally solicit the votes of the citizens J. V. AVhei.. HdL. W ITH THE ex peri •nee B. M .Jolly in.-, had ..x Supervisor of Spartanburg i-outy. his friends submit ids na ee- a . Superv is.u of * 'herokei- an*. soli.'it vot-r- in hi) behalf. ttpel -. Isor support ot tin B EN F. Bonner is hereby a.in m . -ed ..s . i-andlutite for th.-offie-of Sunei-vlsnr of < ‘herokee county. I HKUEISY a- in :n-e la.v,elf a i-a.-tdidate I for t he posit ion of County Supezvlsoi and soli.-it the support of my friends. i . T. lilt: ix,us. E- : i For the Senate. A T the earnes. t'<|m .t of tL. •• ■ votersof I •rayti(.i \ ' i I.' and G ie.iey\i!li- townships. I liaV'- i-oiis-.- iti-d to enfer • n rite.-tor l In-Sena; nil i esp.-i-t fui!;, sob.'.: i h*' support m t he many vi.ti rsi if i he i-ounty. \v .1. I oroi.as. M. lb A S THE se.-tions of Cni.iti and Spartan- htit'K .'OUliUes that y.i o n. iUe .up Cheio- kei-eounty h:i\e reptis. Mtatlii - ntlcu .-ral its-emhly. atni as the si<-tion of Yiul: eounty lias no represent (lion, and as A. \«. Hardin. Esq., lives in the section taken trom York county, is chairman of th" bonrd of trustei-s. enstixiian of the ixmil-. etc., anti will make the whole people a capable ti-ni-e- setiti.tlve. we hets'by phi.'.- him in nomin:'.- t ion as a candidate for t he S.'iial; . Felt. 23. 1“V7. ( ITI7- . • Contracts to Let. O N L •>! 1110:1* oi" t !i * Dvvh •‘.fi.j ■ • i > • . Wii'l * i'..t ns Will .:i M ill » - ill i * {. * 'ii i : * 1 ■ i: l • I '»> i»:. i • • i * : t i ': i ) i * <». ‘. hi«*!vr*y ri . .i* n..i il.- mi:.‘■ ki ot i.‘* ,v .)j jtikr<* a»Ti )."-*> i»! ii k i* »i**n o:» >l i • cJi .v - ,. I! *\*lo * ! <. a. in. j i. i.. Konnku. T. If you are in need Df .. iio-xl Mill- Mot" e. natal new or - .'on 1- lian.ie I llu-'-y and il i. ,I tvni sell yo i 11.. cl. t tbi'-^y a" ! Harness you hoiiKht. H will jiay' you to .• »nt.-r witn me Ix foia- huyinir. 1 meat; to si-IJ (casl^>o t papers.) .1. G. SPENCER. HOWE TC ELEC'ICH MAMGEKS. \Ye. the B-)iird of F.leetlon Commissioners of ('herokee county, h.-rehy aut horizc those jietsons who served in the primary eh-etlon of tin-doth in .taut, to act as managers on t he 27t h ins! aI in the recti laf ele.-t ion. One of tin- manajrers of each yotinjf pre- cha-t will meet t he Chairman. J. E Mosleller. in GatTney. on Friday. .March 2 , )th. ami yet the Ixixi-s and tickets ne--cssai-y to hold the electii>'». J. E. MoSTEI.I.EIt. i ’hail nian Board, c. c. I'AVIS. \V. I). Gaston. (iiiffney. Matcit Sfrd. is'.if. Attention!: T HE MANY tiaendsof \Vm. jelferles ln:i- hy announci hlln as a catidUlai - for sen ator for < 'herokeecounty. IN CONSIDERATION o! the efficient and » faithful s. rvicc rendi-’ed by Thus. B. But ler for Cherokee county duriny ottr -truyyh for its ere itlon. v.e ri-i-oynize ids ability, and liereliy announce him as our i-uudbtate to i i'pi . sent us in the St ati-Senate. Y>irrits. For Coroner. T il E many friends of \\ . E. Mi-Sv.- i in hereiiy place him in nomination for the position of coroner. 1 HEREBY announce my--If a . : 'Aadidai for t he office of coroner iif Chi rokei- eiHinty and ti-pi el f ul ly solicit the stlpixif. of tin- votersof the county. J. M. I’liiia.ji*,'. I HEREBY announce myself a .'ludidate for the office of coroner of Cherokee and 11 spiel fully solicit the votes of my fellow Citizens. 'V. L. I'HlLLIISt. it l for the office of* iirot.er of Cheroke.- eouu ty ail I kolleit the VOtes of Icr cltlz«-ns. .1. s. Yinsbtt. I liEREIlY amiouiici a.ys.-lf a candidate for t he ortiee of* (ifotier of Cherokee I HEREBY' announce myself as a can dilate for Coroner of Cherokee eounty and n* spect fully olicit tIn- st:tiport of fi-lcnds iind tlie pulilic in yeueral. IB-spi ctfuily. S. (j. Sahkatt. I HERKiiY' aunpum-e myself as a eaiidldate for t he office of Coroner of Ch.'l-oki c eouut v. A. J. Met It vi 1 OFFER myself as a .'audidate forthi- office I of Coroner of Cherokts: aounly and solicit the votes of lu r citizens. \Y. I). KliiMY. For Sup’t of Education. W ITH the experience as a teacher and the satisfaction itlven hy Rb-hiiioud Stacy his frh nds suhiuit his name as a can didate for “uporiiiteiident of Education,sub ject to I he voters of Cherokee eounty. I RF.SI’ECTFl'LLY aunounee myself as a i-anldate for the office of County Supi-riu- leudeut of Educatlonfor ''heroi-e.. count v at the elect Ion March 87. HOT. JL L. SthaiM. I HFBMIT my name for t he office of sii|x*r- n.b ndent oi Education uud solicit (lie *up- ixnt of the votersof Chenikec county. \V. F. McAkthuk. Give us your atten tion and your trade and we will save you money. \V • have a lot oi Lew is’(Jakes ami Crackers, including liib celebrated Tea Hakes, and will sell you what you want , at cost. Wo also have a full -l\>ek of Canned (loons and KanoI’Gro ceries, at lower prices than you get them from anybody else in Do you want something nice for your girl ? If so, we have it, and it is just the finest and prettiest Hon Candies you ever did see. We also have tpiite a stock of stick Candy which we will sell at a very low price, for the next two weeks. Call on J. L. Alexander & Co. New Public Highways. County Engineer F. 0. Black, re turned yexn-rday from Thiekety, where he has been engaged in loca ting new public roads leading to Gaff ney. •One of these roads starts at Midway school house and runs to a point oti the Green rive:- i-oad one mile south of Macedonia church. The other is fr m Beaverdatn church to a p dnt on the new road near Davis. This will open up a large section of country that now has no direct way of reaching Gaffney. It is all within tin- new county, hut the old county convicts are generously allowed to work on the roads—Spartanburg Herald - • Bucklen’s Arnica salve. The Best Sake in the world for CfrtB, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positively cures Files, or n* pay required. Il is guar anteed to give perfi-ct satisfaction or money refunded. Price ‘2'i cents per box. For sale hy The DuPre Drug GY. Mrs. Paul Y. Gaffney was all smiles Monday the baby’s got hisfir.-t tooth. Bricklaying on Mayor Wood’s new two-story brick building was com menced this week. Kiujtion returns will be hjlletiiicd in f r ont of the ClieroKee Drug Go's store -Sat'.miny night. Miss Fannie .Jones opened her pri mary scnooi last week, only children of tender ages will be tidmiUed. Carroll it Carpenter have their store dressed in elegant style for their miliinery opening Thurs i.iy and Friday. M;.limn Rum <r has it that we are i-j h;i\e seVcrm marriages i-i the near fut ur... there will he a .series of services at the M- riiodist ciiurch beginning next rjMtui.iy .tn ruing. Hvery !)>.ly is lliyileii to eotne. V» j; yon buy miything yull set* :. ivertiseii in 11.is pape.' please u-li lh«-cierK or iin->r-In.iit tiiat you .-uw it it) Tifil i.ElKiMH. I,ei t!ii! stewtirds of ih.- Me.iHxii-l church Imre ii. mind that the quar terly conference will commence next Sui unistv at 11 o’clock. Kvi-ryhoily sltouid r ud the advei- tivoneuts this week :itM patronize thosi. ttjcrcii:»!it;i wno show their pu>h ■ bd energy in tins way. i’!.;- many fr:ei.-1 s of ti nera! Y. a.lc Damp >n .. .1: Le pb'.i-.' l lo know that .u- is recovi-ruig i: um his recelil illness anti is c<*nsidcretl out of tlun- gcr. Messrs, ijmith &. Clarkson have male some very neat chan r- s in tin ir .•in fee-lonary store in the ptsi weei:. Tn.-y . te hustlers uud de~.rvo suc- C ts.S. The workmen are rapidly pus'iing the work on the intvri »r of tnu t ew caul bouse and tne I’resby teria:; enure.i. Both will b - ready for oe- cupancy some time n. the near fit t G i* C. Bev. J. L. Hurley of Clifton will aildress the public in the Masonic Hall Thursday tiigiit at S o’clock. Let those who desire attend. Sub ject—Junior Order United America-* Mechanics The Rev. It. C. Campbell has opened a high school in the West Knit school house on Wood street for col ored mules and female of school ages. Special attention will be gisen to physical us well as moral and men tal culture. Saturday was indeed a live day for Gaffney Besides the election there was a circus in town and trade was brisk. In fact Gaffney really looked like the metropolis of the thrifty, go-a-h *u i county that she boasts of being the county seat. In the announcement of Mr. W. N. Turner in our last issue the printer inadvertently made it A. \. instead of \Y. X. We readily make the eor- r.-cii‘*n in justice to Mr. Turner in order his friends may know who is running for Probate Judge. Blacksburg is in the fight sure enough. Last .Saturday she had a primary election for treasurer and audit «r Monday she ha i a prim try oLction for municipal officers and next Saturday she will have another election. There is no dearth of elec tion in our sister city. The 2: IS p. m.. south hound pas senger jumped tiie track two and one-liult uiilot beyond Blacksburg. As tar as we could learn no serious damage was done, although several persons being slightly injured, it is reported here that the fireman was the only one that was very seriously hurt. Rev. B. P. Rcb-rtsoii pre&ehed two very line sermons Sunday morning and evening on the subject of intem perance. They were two of a series of s -nitons he i- going to preach on this subject and a cordial invitation is ex tended to all who possibly can do so to be at the First Baptist church next Sunday. He will f’kc for his subject at the morning s ervice - The sin of drunkness,'' and i t t.ie even ing Is it wrong to use Tobacco. ” Why Not? The following postal to a gentle man it. this city explains itself: ’•Dear Sir:—Our ''rustees author ize our faculty to hoht the Farmers Institute in different counties during the year. College pays all expenses. Why not have one in Cherokee? In terest some of your leading farmers ami write President K B. Craighead. These institutes haw been very pop ular and have done much good where- ever held.” Yours Truly, Wm. S. Morrison. It is to h*-hoped that our people will take an interest in this mutter ami those who are interested in edu cational work should take up the matter. If Ri.-c Gimsi- Gt-t*ii»i ilou'tcurc- your aches uud tiahiH. hiinm. Iirulm-s and spralno. we |jay you money back. • DiTnt: Darn Co. Croup. Ciildn. LuGrlpi)" and Sore Throat, cur'-d tiy Go-is** Gr*- ts-- no cure no pay. DiTin: intro Co. People You Know and People You Don’t Know. Julius C. Smith, of Greenville, was in the city Friday. Mrs. Dr. J. G. Black, of Blacks burg, spent Friday night in the city the guest of Miss Mary Stacy. Mrs. Dr. J. Roddy Miller, who bus been visitL.g her pureti t « a* Chester and the parents of Dr. .'filler at Rock Hill, returned Saturday. Miss Lila C. Budd is again at Prof. R. O. Sums’ after an absence of sev eral months. Tin-: Ledger is glad to have her again in our midst. Charm ing to a great degree, and yet not ollusive, her presence is to be desired in any community. Miss Mamie McKnight is in the city visiting Mrs. R. S. Lipsccmb on Fredrick street. Robert Rountr *e, returned from the north la-M Saturday. Bob says ‘‘Coney Isla-i-i is a daisy.” MissPeden. returned last Saturday from Xew York where she has been in the interests of tne Company Stores millinery department. W. J. . Wilkins, returned Fri day from the north. Thos. B. Hughey a merchant of Mercer, S. C. was in the city Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Inman visited A. ”. Kindrick and family last week. Cap:. John Ross, has been quite sick at his home for a week but we hop!* soon to see him on our streets again. • . C. Davis, of Mercer, S. C., tlie ii-'sl fiddler in Cherokee county, paid us a visit last Monday. C. G. Philips was in tlie city .Mutnlay and renewed his subscrip tion to The Ledger while here. -V. D. Gaston of Blacksburg was in the city Monday and had his name placed on our long list of sub scribers. We are always glad to see our neighbors from across the riv-r. Mr. K. H. Taylor, of White Plains, lias .t cow, which lias had four calves in less than twelvemonths. Mr. John M. Smith, of Clover, S. is now with the Smith Hardware Co., oft his city. M*.-s.-ra 15. D Clary and \Y. F. Tinitiias. spent Sunday and .v.jtelny in Greenville, looking iV'.-r s*itnc of Greenville’s fair daughters. WTiut's the matter with the Gaffn -y girls? Wnat about our old •'haclis’ going to Greenville .-uiywiiv? Th. Greenville girls got stuck **11 them. T-i-n. backwards. Thos. Adair of this place was sum moned to the bed side of iiis grand faiher at Catnpobello Friday night. His grand father died .Monday morn- ing.^ W. D. Byars, of Cowpens was among the callers at this office last Thursday. Supervisor of Registration Sapogli, was in the city Tuesday. Mis. Lula Luttrell. O. E. Wilkins and Bro’s popular and efficient milli ner arrived Tuesday. Miss Fannie Littlejohn, of Asbury, is in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jones. .fas. Steele is spending several days in the city with J. D. Goude- lock. F. H. Dover, of the Antioch sec tion, was in the city several days tlie past week. D. H. Beheler, of State Line, was among the visitors to the city Satur day. J. K. Carpenter was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carpenter last Saturday. J. R. Kennedy, of Mercer, came in to see us Tuesday. D. P. Posey, of Spartanburg, was in the city Monday on business. Mrs. .1. W. Schell, and children of Fountain Jnn, S. C., are visiting rela tives anil friends in the city. J. Coleman Humphries, of Grassy Pond was in tlie eity Thurs day greeting candidates and friends. W. W. Hardin, of Blacksburg, was among the throng in the city Thursday. Miss Carrie P. Holmes, a very pop ular and accomplished young lady of Florence, S. (3., and formerly of this city is visiting Miss Fannie Jones on Limestone street. John |P.J| Spake, left lust Sun day for Edgefield, John is going aowri there rigitt often now and it certainly can’t ho strictly business tripa he makes. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hamrick, of Boiling Springs X. (J., were in the city Monday and Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Cash. Messrs. W. C. Carpenter, Kit Car penter, J. I. Sarratt and Miss Olivo Surratt went to Shelby last Sunday to attend the funeral services of Mr. T. I.. Hoax. W. D. Camp our first auditor, came in Tuesday and hud his njjune placed on The Ledger list. A. O. Goudelock, one of Birm- inghums most charming young men who has been visiting relatives at Webster, bus left for Washington whore he will remain for several days and go from there hack home to Bir mingham. Our young friend Lee Allen of Bowlingsville, was in the city Mon day and renewed his Allegence to The Ledger. . • On the morning of Feb. 20, I8O0, I was sick with rheumatism and lay in bed until May 21st, when I got a bot tle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Tlie first up plication of it relieved me almost end rely from the pain and the second aff-wded complete relief, in a short time 1 was able to be up and about again.—A T. Moreaux, Luverne. Minn, fiold hy DuPre Drug Co. We have this -eason tried as in the past to surpass t qj] others in buying our SPUING SHOPS AND OXFORDS—we tVel we are in position to ^ive you up-to-date start , and at the lowest p*ss- sible price. Men’s tine Shoes we have at J?l, $1 .*2o, -fl.bD. tf’-J.iM) $2.2o, and up to $4.•">(). Oxfords from -’r 1.2-"> toso.oO. Axblood s Tans, Patent Leathers, and of course a No. 1 ILd* of Blacks, iu Congress and Lace. LADIES’ SHOES & OXFORDS. This is going to be one of the greatest Oxford’s seasons we have ever had. Anticipating this we have bought largely ami will V- well fixed to supply all of our friends and customers , Remember we handle the well-known lines of “Henrietta Brown” and Bering’s Oxfords—.'very pair that does not give -at- isf.iction we will make it so. Prices 1. -S1 2-g, 41 o'), Ri .Tb,$2.00, and up to >!.”>.DO. Cheapest Oxford’s at V-V. to $1.00. We also expect to carry . good assortment of MISSES AN!) CHILDREN’S OXFORDS, in black and tars. Ladies’ Shoes is one of our strongest line.-, and when you buy our $1, ! .2b, 1 .bO, and up to -LbO goods you will lind them to w< :>r equal to any shoe on tlie market for the money. 0. E. WILKINS & BRO. Gattney, S.C., March 20, 1807. v Jo£iii of re Woss IVfaicl oT < >r?o-o.n*s.. Tv # • w w w* v •» « w ^ v • * A A A . A A A. A . A-A.A.AA. A. A A A <m ar «r »' w v w w td w v ~W V a I S ma tilde of Oak, Mahogany, Walnut, Poplar and Pine—flieiv- fore we have any kind you want from the cheapest to ♦lie lines!. Our Undertaking Department is complete and we keep anything from tlie finest Casket to the cheapest Coffins, Burial Robes, and everything else usually kept in kb — line. J Baggies, Wagons, Surries, <k, Of the best make, constantly on hand. jJ^^Give us a call. Yours for business, Carroll, Carpenter & Humphries. “I Shall Drown, Mody Shall Help Me, n SaK the struggling Dutchman in the water. We smile at hi.-- ditlic.ulties with our beautiful language, but we should both aj> prove his grammar and admire his good sense if he should »n«r<— “ 1 shall trade at Tolleson & Go’s Cheap Store, and nobody Shall stop me.” That is the way some of our customers talk, and they right to, when they can get their goods at the prices we are now selling at. Come and do your trading now, at the eCheapest Store in Cherokee County.e<- *3 Yours for trade. J. R. TOLLESON & CO’S Cheap Store. "Good Goods at Cheap Goods prices, GOING TO HAVE A GARDEN THIS YEAR ? It Don’t Look Like It Now, But if it does stop raining long enough for you to plant any Seed, remember that we have the best assorted line in the eity, and sell the kind that will come up. It is not necessary to tell you we keepMho most complete font* of DRUGS, STATIONERY, Ac., ( in Cherokee eounty. for y«m already know that, if you have ever dealt with us. Come in and try HARRIS’ LITHIA WATER and GINGER ALE, and cure your indigestion. The Spartanburg ’phone is in our Store new, and the clmewq for a message is 10 cents. Yours truly, The DuPre Drug Co.