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PERFIHS
SOME FRESH ARRIVALS:
Crab Apple, While Rose, Violet, Rozoll's Coranaria ami Sweet
Camatoin Pink at 50c ounce. Try them.
TOILET SOAPS.
We have sold more soaps in the past year than in any two years
before. The reason was : Splendid brands at extra low prices.
Have fresh line in this week direct from the factory. The odors
are : Violet, Hyacinth, Crushed Roses, Crushed Lilacs, Royal
Begonia, Sevan Glendore, Imperial Carnation Pinks, Sovan
Julienne, Alexandrine, Verbenas, Royal Iris, Cassamlre ; 10c a
cake or 25c a box; assorted brands il you like are put up in
handsome boxes; we have splendid soap at oe cake or lOe box.
These soaps aio equal in purity and quality of perlume to many
of those sold at higher prices.
GIFTS FOR SMOKERS.
ho likes to smoke likes to have his liking pampered,
man thinks real good things about his Iriends or
is when he leans hack and watches the dreamy
upward from one of our best 5c cigars, lie never
jdonor of a requisite for his pet folly.
man
Wagons, Harness.
hrated Thhnjjl^'VC
ar Chattanooga ?!
Now is the season to buy vehicles.
We have just placed an order for
a lot of the colei
Skein Bolted Gear v^imwvcv..vr.. b .
Wagons. Our Buggy and Harness
department is now complete in
every respect.. We carry
largest stock of harness of any
dealer in the city, therefore are
prepared to give you good goo'cls
and close prices. Our Furniture
Department. Of course every one in Cherokee county
that wo carry the most up-to-date line in the uime.r paxl.of the
Statl'. -We. Will have ™ *011 J 0 ' 1 al)0ut Sk,vos next
week. When in need of anything in House Furnishings give
the big store a call.
Respectfully,
THIS ACAIIS I'TJHNlTHrtK CO.
ANEW ENTERPRISE.
Work to ho Commenced at Onee I |><>n a
•2A.OOO Cotton Mill Suply Mill.
That Gatfnoy never lags id a well
known fact to all people who are
acquainted with the town. Just ad
soon .as one enterprise is established
and well Under way .another is
started. Sometime ago'a Northern
concern began a correspondence with
Mr. Hugo S. DodenholT concerning
the establishment of a factory for
the manufacture of supplies for cot
ton mills, such as bcjbbins, rollers,
cans, etc., such articles as are in
constant use in cotton mills and ail
of which are being bought from the
northern manufactuttr. Asa con
sequence of that correspondence the
nterested parties visited (iailoey and
met the enterprising citizens of this
place. After a conference the par
ties decided that they would locate
in Gaffney provided Gaffney would
encourage them to a certain extent.
Their terms were named and were
agreed to. All this took several
months and while The hedger was
aware of the matter it was not at
liberty to lot the facts be known.
Last week Mr. Jas. VV. brock came
to Gaffney and selected the site and
let the contract fur the building to
Contractors Baker and Cecil A Cur
ry. The site of the plant is just
beyond the himestone Cotton .Mills
and lies directly between the South
ern and S. C. <fe G. K. R. It. It is a
beautiful location and they have
purchased twelve acres of land, with
an option on some more. The land
was purchased of Mr. W. (). hip-
soomb. Messrs. Oecil <St Curry
yesterday began to haul brick for
the building. The building will be
two stories high and f>0xl2l) feet.
Th£.c*p , ftfal invested will be $2'),-
CCTfor the present with a probability
of an increase in the immediate
future. The investors do not ask
Gaffney people to take a single dollar
of the stock. In fact it will practi-
cafly be a private concern. Mr. Jas.
Wl Brock, of Boston, will be the
general manuger. Mr. Brock is a
ywng man, hut when he left Gaffney
law Saturday it was with the inten-
tiin of carrying out a contract he
hill made with a young lady some
tile ago and which was drawing
nar. He will, gf course, bring his
yang wife to Gaffney. Mr. Brock
wl receiy^ a warm welcome in Gaff-
and we trust his wife will find it
ileasant that she may never re-
havn
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DEERINQ
Movers and Rakes, Disc Harrows and Superior Drills are
next in order.
Gandy Belting, Rubber Belting, Leather Belting, Lace
Leather, Frictionless Babbit Metal, Pipe and Pipe fittings,
Valves and Injectors, Packing, Machine Oil, Expansion Tanks
and Sinks, Bath Tubs and fittings and many other things too nu
merous to mention.
XTree
Every one will admit that to got his sugar
an item worth considering. For every $10 ^ortlq
Dry Goods, Notions, fiats, Slioi
Clothing
|i|yp3^r / li.
bought of us and paid for SLOT CA/lI,\ve wfi} 1 give
Ifi pounds granulated sugar, and Ar
bought of us wo will give 7 pou/us sugar,- Youi
’ A^ueed not trade all at one time, hi^as you ^
jIIkIs, and tickets will bo givWfyr nuiomit you
oP*'■ 5, '‘ r
ig given up her Northern
MR. FORD’S LAST SERMON.
Iiojie fgr one in tfie Sunny .South.
A Sep re I ■ Among Ten Couplet*.
i6s Winnie Davenport enter-
ta/h»d her fiiends from (> to 7 and
‘J to U o’clock Friday evening at her
homaon Limestone street. One of
the ikeresting features of the eve
ning las the search among ten coup-
the hidden names of ten
cities I America, Europe, and Asia.
Thelyoung guests were given
twentnninutes in which to prepare
the corfcct answer. The first prize,
a satin in was won by Miss Cleo
Little uVl the booby duck by Miss
Nell vBaratt. During the evening
delicioowefreshments were served.
/Those prlent were Mrs. Alice Smith
*od Misstinith, of Chester; Mrs. H.
Smith Hardware Co. B ( i ainn .V eVVite ^ ainD - and ^
i 11 LI 1 1 I Cl 1 U VV CU O v>v- Anriraws, S. Shelby; Miss Nell Sar-
ratt, of ylbrlotte; Miaaes' Mabel
Fort, Ejii/nvFort, Myrtle Gaffney,
Cleo Lit! ?, Louise Sarratt, Volena
Hamrick, Louise Goudelock, J/oula
Garrett, lird Crawley, Jessie Lip-
scomb, Lima Lipscomb, Ruth
Sarratt. .melia Lodge and Floy
Garrett, c Gaffney.
loved to UatTuey.
Jonea, who was several
|of‘Biployed by the Gaffney
setyriog Co., bub who has been
It BUenbor^, N, C., for some
is tettirned to Guffbey to live.
positlbn with the
Co , and his
Thhrsday.
welcome
mily and
li pleased
tha$ they
A Urrstl ConjjrpifinIon (Jrrrl* Him l or Tin*
I,n*t Tim* nt liitlTiiry.
iSurday nigtit’s service at tlio
Cherokee Avenue Baptist ctinreh was
a memoriable one. It was the occa
sion of Rev. \V. S. B. Ford’s farewel
sermon to his congregation before
leaving Gaffney to take up his work
at Cambridge, Md., and although the
weather was unpropiteous the large
edifice was filled to its utmost capa
city. Mr. Ford chose as his text
Acts 20:32: “And now, brethren,
I commend you to God and the word
of his grace which is able to build
you up and give you an inheritance
among them which are sanctified.”
Mr. Ford spoke with much feeling
and there were times in the course
of his farewell address when there
were few dry eyes in the building.
The music was especially spirited
and during the rendering of “God
be with you ’till wo meet again,”
the congregation went forward and
shook the hand of the departing pas
tor and told him good-bye. Mr.
Ford closed the service that way and
without the usual benediction.
Mr. Ford left yesterday at 4:30 for
Winnsboro, where he will visit rel
atives for a few days. From there
he will go to Chester for a few days,
aod theii hejgoefl to Blythewood,where
he will conduct a meeting before
departing for Cambridge, leaving for
the latter place after the fourth Sun
day in this month.
Mr. Ford goes away from Gaffney
hearing the good, wishes of all who
have ever known him here. He is a
splendid preacher and a good man
and the church that has called him
is to be congratulated, while the one
that has been, called upon to give
him up is to be sympathized with.
We admired him for his open, frank
manner and his sunshiny nature and
were glad to count him as among our
friends and wish him well wherever
he may go. The Ledger will follow
him to Cambridge 'o: he says he
loves GalToey and all her people and
desires to keep posted as to her
doings.
MiirrifMl at State I.lne.
Mr. Will Hardin and Miss Charity
Biggerstaff, of Caroleen, N. C.,
crossed over into this State Sunday
morning and stopped at the home of
genial and obliging Philip Ray, of
State Line, and in a few moments
that worthy pronounced a life sen
tence on them that will either be for
the better or the “worser.” We hope
it will ha for the better. May they
live long and prosper will be the wish
of their many young friends.
In cases of congh or croup give the
little one One Minute Cotfgh Cure.
Then rest easy and have no fear. - ,
The child will be all right in a little
while. It never fails. Pleasant to
take, always safe sure and almost
instantaneous in effect. Cherokee
Drug Company.
A Mid-Summer CLEARANCE SALE
OF MAMMOTH MAGNITUDE
is to be inaugurated today and an investigation will prove to you that
as a money saving institution we are without a rival in this section.
Thp ' InprpQCp in sales during the past six months indicates
T— to our entire satisfaction that the majority
of the people in town and county know where to find true values.
During the month we are going to offer our entire stock at greatly re
duced prices. We are offering no old, shop-worn stuff, but bright,
fresh, new goods, every dollar’s worth having come in since January.
We can but call attention to but a few items, but you come in and let
us show you through.
n iTVT
We have lots of them too, in fact too many. If
you care to look cool and feel cool join our straw
hat brigade. Hats formerly 50c now 25c, hats
formerly $ 1.00 now 50c, We have them as low
as 1 5c.
August is the Month
that Outing Suits are in general demand.,
have the swellest line in the city.
We
Crash Suits, - - $1.50 to $2.00
Flannel Suits, regular price $ 7.50, now .5.00
Flannel Suits,
Flannel Suits,
Serge Coats,
Alpac Coats,
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Wash Goods.
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13.00.
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8.00
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For Sale
IBr"Advertisements under this head will
be Inserted for one cent a word each Inser
tion. No ltd inserted for less than ten cents
F OIt SALE Five room cottture on Rarest;
also fmir-reom house, with basement and
two ,|»ch‘s of land, at Limestone, very near
College uod spring; also for rent, nine-room
house add outbuildings, with one-horse farm
attached. At Limestone/for the year Itfttt. A
good ehiin.Ce f<w one who desires to educate
their daughters Limestone Collega Apply
to W. K.^dpscoinh, H-l.Muw-aw
F OIt ;sALE Uli UKNT A good. .Vroom cot
tage ttfscR or neut.*
8-9-:nvks - Vs '
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Muslin, white, barred and striped, regularly sold at I 5 and 20
cents.; Special, 8 and 10 cents. Regular 8 1-3 cents Ging
hams at 7 cents. 5, 7)4 and 10 cents colored Lawns, closing
out prices 3)4, 5 and 6 cents. Calicoes accents. Foulards
20 and 50 cents, former price 50 and 75 c^nts. Percals—the
12>£ cents kind, 10 cents. Percals—the JO cents kind,;7>3
cents, i
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! r CARROLL & CARPENTER.
Apply to
.1. li. Jones.
Mr,
F OIt
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to J. I*. Whl
/ For Rent.
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The Cherokee County Mutual
Association
iSF-My house on Itutlogc street
it. L*o*esslotl given 1st Soptejnl»or.
JX- - .1. N. N Ks MTT.
-BIx room houseon ErcthM-iek yet a few property <,w
iH on J. N. Lipscomb or wriio
York vllle, S. <J,
anted.
W AN’hcp—A ouo-hbrtwi, Hccoud-hajirt
wagon in good order; must )*: cheap.
8-W-2t. ' . VV. L. Johnaon.
Money Loaned,
1 PANS bo Imbroved farms for a term of
1— year* at stuU'U jui r cent, interest. No
nomniisshtns. ‘For information apply to J. Q.
Jefferies. Atty at Law. • ■ *3
1SM8 to Oe*. M, m>l ' -
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has issued between 400 and ObO policies to the
eitUens of the county iigprcL'niidg SkikOOi).
nvni'i-s who have
not Insured with us whom wethiulcshould do
so now, or as.soon as possible, as a protection
to themselves and families, for the unex-
l>e<*ted happens to us all sooner or later and
happy is he who Is prepared t<> meet this
utnergt acy We can safely saylhat there is
np che&iu-i'or better Invostuienfrotfered y.iu.
Kev> A. jhtvidson, Gaffney, and Mr. Erauk
McLuaey, Abingdon, are agents, who are a.u
thorixed to appraise your property and Issue
a pulley on same.
" T. M. LnTi,K.ioiiN, Pres.
J.' Fn JKrrnitiics. Sec. and Trens.
MlffS
fimnt
I railed pou’t fail to got ^mio ofDfiis fn
It is gooflmr your cofloe, foes, otoX-'v
nmls it and must have it. ThU oll’or isinSde only
for the month of August.
It is t
jn oodure
IJleepless-
' and Dizzy
jave prdvtd
quickly
red
JO.
Electric
jnd, al-
m able j
iproves Ap-
Duly
Money lolM#
on City and Farm Prop
erty and Mill Stock.
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, ...e lo'.Vbst rates. , ^ ,
^«u vyant a bond I pffri rn
It foibyou. r’. %
See me before you ins
scjba.
F. o. sr/cy.
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Mractlng and Building
—Is no new departure with me, but there
are iion)e readers of The l^tslgi-r who do
not know that l am In t he business. When
you start to ligure on your house give me
s a chance. 1 will treat you right and give
.1' you the wntlli of your money.
I have on hand wore than 4IIIMXII) feet of
•, drosstnl stoi'k. hududhig Moulding, etc.,
. I soil It at rock bottom figures.
’ stock of ffcors, Sash, minds, Paints,
eto., is unsurpassed by any other
»t to Uaffuey. VVhen In need of auv-
fhlrigln u,y line xee me, My g sals are
''right and my prlgps are right.
T. I. WALKER.
FACTS ARE STUBBOEN THINGS.
11 ami it is an undisputiLle fact that tie “Champion
11 Haymakbh” Mowkh k “equalled by jfw and excelledj
j] by none.” There arcinany strong pHnts in its favor,!/'
a few of which I herewith submit;/ The short coup-
ling link instead of long Petfian, as on otter machines, its
adaptability to all kinds of lanl, the cutter-b/r running at any '
angle or pt^ritemlicular without stopping mac/iue or throwing out
of gear, and many other point* which I, wilyexplain if you will
call.
WESTERd STEEL HAY HAKES
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are the kind that do the work withoiuZrouble to the oiAator. Everybody knows what the'
“Buckeye” Grain and Fertilizer Uriels, so It is not nyA*ssnry to more than say that I liiwte-
them In stock at all times as low asjfiy first-class m/hlne can Ihi sold, llig lot of Soulheru
and Syracuse I »lse UarMVs mi hanighat w ill be so!# cheap. If in need of a buggy si c j
Hue of Tyson it Jones' nijfkc with/v without top. They arc up-to-date In eVt rj r/tp?
I also handlu a line of cli'aper hu^lus In various Styles at prices that move them. Ali»
surrics aud phaetons wfleh must/nd will go at t/»‘ very low price ul. which I offer them
A few pairs men's Hlppors ad low-cut shooslhat I will sell away dow n to close out,’
Also several pairs ladlk', miss/’ and cliidren’sfo go for a mere song.
In my stockof gei/ral tm>/hundlse every dbpartment is full both at my store at Go
me /you arc looking /or bargains.
Youi's tp please.
forth and Gaffney.
J. I-
818 Limpstore St., Gaffney, S. C.
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