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THIS SPACE BELONGS TO A nsr -Sibw LOOK OUT FOR FUTURE AF F UNPARALLELED BAROAiNS. FOR Up-to-Date Job Print ing, cal! at the LEDGER Office. Gaffney, S. C. Every Puroliase is a Prize. Eastman Kodaks. We have recently added to our stock a large as sortment of these goods and will be pleased to show them to you. We also carry a complete stock of supplies such as Developing and Printing Outfts, Dark Room Lamps, Orj Plates, Solis Hardener, Solio Toning Solution. Kodak Albums, Films, Soil and Oeko Paper, Donloper Powders. Flash Sheets, Pinto Paste, Graduates, Trdpi, Print Frames, Hunts, Etc, CHEROKEE DRUG CO. Gftffrcy Candy Kitchen. I have opened up a Candv Kfcohen at the J. F.. Exell old stand, opposite both hotels. We inaifcr our own candy, which is pure and fresh. We tlso carry a complete line of Calfornia and Florida Fruit. Call on us and get the best. S. R. SUBER. Kob. IVlmo. Jones J. Darby. Insurance. I Write Life, Fire, Health, Liability, Accident, Plate Glass and Surety Bonds. Rates Reasonable. Jones J. Darby. THE COMING DOCKET. Uftt of Criminal CstHt-H to l>e Heard In Next Court, We are indebted to Clerk of the Court Jefferies for the following full list of the criminal cases now on this sessions docket to be tried at the next teim of the court which convenes next Monday. Judge Watts will pre side. New cases to be tried at the ensu ing term of court of General Ses sions : The State vs John H. Fernanders. violation of the dispensary law. Tlie State vs Emanuel Elmore, vio lation of the dispensary law. * The State vs John Henry, violation of the dispensary law. The State vs Moses Mashaw, viola tion of the dispensary law. The Statu vs King Ramsey, viola tiou of the dispensary law. The State vs Oscar Smith, viola tion of the dispensary law. The State vs Hen-y Littlejohn, vio lation of the dispc .sary law. The Stale vs Charley Reynolds, violation of the dispensary law. The State vs Mose Mashaw, viola tion of the dispensary law. The State vs M. P. Ramsey, viola tion of the dispensary law. The State vs R. G. Ray, violation of the dispensary law. The State vs Zeb and Minnie Hicks, assault and battery with intent to kill. The State vs Joe Vinson, assault and battery with intent to kill. The State vs J. F. Bailey, assault and battery with intent to kill. The State vs Jno. Fernanders, et al, assault and battery with intent to kill. The State vs Henry Smith, assault and battery with intent to kill. The State vs Annie Johnson, as sault and battery with intent to kill. The State vs Otis Ross, et al, as sault and battery with intent to kill. I The State vs Forest Geer, et &1, as sault and battery with intent to kill. The State vs Ida Littlejohn, et al, assault and battery with intent to kill. The State vs Rasel, alias Charley , Littl. jnhri, tssault and battery with intent, to Futi. The State <? Russell Littiejuho, as sault and buttery with intent to kill. The State vo Pink Michael, assault ] and battery with intent to kill. The State vs J. T. Roberts, house breaking and larceny. The State vs Ed. Ray, housebreak ing and larceny. The State vs Daniel Robbs, et al, housebreaking and larceny. The State vs Capt. Thomas, et al, housebreaking and larceny. The State vs Flinn Wilkie, house- breaking and larceny. The State vs Charley Goudelock, . burglary and larceny. The State v Geo Oates, forgery. i The State vs Mike Durnauj, for- i gery. The State vs St. John Butler, breach of trust with fraudulent in tent. The State vs C. C. McDaniel, cheat ing and defrauding. The State vs Geo. Brown, col., ob taining goods under false pretenses. The State vs Hattie Young, Fran ces Hale and Rufus Lander, larceny from tbe person. The State vs Wm. Bonner, arson. The State vs Wm. Smith, disposing of crop under lien, Tbe State vs Columbus C. Peeler, boisterous conduct, fighting etc. Tbe State vs Fred Joboson, at tempt to commit rape. The State vs Geo. Rice and Belle Tate, fornication. Tbe State vs Jas. Williams and Landrum Bryant, malicious trespass. The State vs Holmes, alias Henry Byars, bastardy. The State vs Paul Lipscomb, bas tardy. Tbe State vs Son Cobb and Obe Parker, murder. The following are tbe oldcasst con tinued: . The State vs James Oglesby, ap peal. The State vs Floyd Oglesby, ap-\ peal. The State vs George Wilson, mm* der. The State vs Perry and Gaffney, murder. Tbe State vs R. B. Powell, vio lating the dispensary law. The State vs H. L. Griffin, arson. The State vs Frank Byars, murder. The State vs Geo. YV. Williams, sealed sentence. The State vs H. J. (Jueen, D. F. and Roland Ra”, Welden Henderson and J. L. Teal, riot, new trial. The State vs W. H. White, dispos ing of crop under lieu. The State vs YY’m. Lipscomb, vio lation of the dispensary law. The State vs Geo. Y\\ Sprouse, vio lation of the dispensary law. Tbe State vs Johnathan Stewart, housebreaking and larceny. The State vs Hass Dukes, house breaking and larceny. County Hoard of UegiHtrant. The following citizens have been appointed registrars of voters for Cherokee county: J. A Whisonant, of Antioch, O. E. Tate, of Lawn, and Harold Gibson, of Gaffney. They are all worthy of their places and are life long democrats. Mr. Gibson is quite an old man and has lived his long life in what is now Cherokee county. Mr. Tate is of the Union section of Chero kee, is one of our most worthy citi- i.en? and was a gallant Confederate soldier. He was a member of the 5th S. C. Y’olunteers, was a courier for Gen. M. Jenkins and was one of the most daring soldiers of that famous brigade. Mr. Whisonant is a young man of Cherokee township, has served one term acceptably in the position before, and now brings to that position high character and competency. DlHtlnctlun for Clierokea. “Representative Finley has been informed that Cherokee county, in his district, will be thoroughly laid out with rural delivery routes. Tbe department selected Cherokee because it was the most densely populated county in the district.”—Washington correspondent News and Courier. From the above we see that Chero kee county has been selected us. the first one in the n'b congressional dis trict to be fuilv supplied with rurai mail service. Also that Cherokee has been selected of ail the others because it is the most densely populated county in the district. This is a dis tinction that all Cherokceans should be proud of, and is high evidence that her material progress is being recog- oizod abroad and in high places. (iatTney Mill L.o<*l». The Gaffney Manufacturing Com pany closed down Friday night to make some repairs on the boilers. They want to be able to resume work today. Mrs. A F YY’ilkerson is quite sick at her home on North Limestone street. Miss Rochael Hill is visiting Mrs. M. F Wilkerson on Limestone street. Mr ana Mrs. Andrew Moore have moved to the city. They are going to live with their daughter, Mrs. N. A. Hoyle, on Cherokee avenue. Mr. Arthur Hambright had the misfortune to get one of his hands badly hurt one day last week while at work in tbe mill. Readfk. Celebrated Lecturer »t l.luiedtoiie. As already announced, the th’rd evening in the Artist Series at the college will be given by Mr. Louis C. Elpon. We feel sure that this oppor tunity to bear a fine lecture by a man distinguished in many spheres of musical activity will not be neglected by our people. Single tickets are on sale at tbe usual place, price 75 cents. Seat checks issued to all who hold season tickets as before. Pettlt-Crockcr. Mr. Wm. Pettit and Miss Annie Crocker, both of White Plains town ship. were married on the 23rd inst., by tbe Rev. William White. These young peaple belong to two of Cherokee’s oldest and most worthy families, and are themselves of our best young people who deserve, and have, tbe best wishes of their many friends. Dr. Bull'* Coujfli Hyrti|> U the remedy on which you can depend for the cure f>f a uro- iractetf couch or Iuiik nflVrtlontt. hroutrlit on by exposure jU> cold. It is the riost ex cellent tnedlctou sold. A Soul*» eos^* only 23 UVUtS. A SPECIAL SHIRT SALE! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! White Shirts, Colored Shirts, Plain Shirts, Pleated Shirts, Drens Shirts, Neg ligee Shirts, Wool Shirts, Cotton Shirts—ALL THE WAY FROM 25.c UP. NEW AND NOBBY LINE OF NECKTIES 1 to wear with the above. All tlie Latest Designs, Colors and Fabrics. Prettiest Line in the city. SILKS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES and EMBROIDERV SILKS. Such a profusion of these goods never before seen in Galfney. The choicest weaves and most artistic patterns. SPOOL COTTON IN JOB LOTS. Wo invite your inspection # 's'i icc A NEW IHILL1ER. V Carroll, Carpenter & Byers are congratulating themselves on their good fortune in securing Miss Wilson to take charge of their Millinery department this season. Miss Wilson ranks with the best Milliners in America, and the ladies of Gaffney can rest assured that their Millinery for Spring will be in the hands of an artist when she has it in charge. As a competitor in the Inaugural Hat Contest last year she won special mention. Miss Wilson is not untried in this vicinity, having formerly been connected with Hill & Morgan, Spartanburg, and having for severaj seasons trimmed] the Pattern Hats shown by Carroll & Carpenter at their openings. For Sale f-W^Advertlsemunts under tills head will be Inserted for one cent a word each Inser tion. N<>ad Inserted for lesHthii-i ten cents F OR SALK—About 1,500 llw. old ’phone wire at 2H'‘. Gaffney Telephone Co. 1-21-tf. F OR PALE—Good two horse farm one mile from court house. .1. .1. Gafithly. Mar-11 pd For Rent. F OR RENT Seven-nxmi house and four acres of land. .s the W R. Marsh plaee. near G'ade> Pci.eiil Apply to .1. Kit .lKrrr.i<iKS, Administrator Feh. 2H-t;f. F OR KENT The residence known as the Uaptlst parsonage, opposite the Graded School, Is for rent. Apply to Arch. C. <'ree. Keh. 17 tf Wanted. W ANTED Green hides; eash paid. L. W. McOuinn. i-;»t-tf Money Loaned. OANS on improved farms for a term of - years at seven per cent. Interest. No immisslons. For information apply to .1. C. commi.,., Jefferies. Attorney at Law. 11-22-lyr Money at 7 Par Cent. We will loan money at 7 per cent, per an num In sums of 1300. and upwards, on Im proved farming lands in Cherokee County; also on Gaffney city property at s per cent. John B. Rainier & son, Columbia. H. C. Apply to Hall & Willis, Attys., Gaffney. 8. 0. Money to Loan at 7 per cent. On Real Estate. J. C. OTTS, Atty. $10,000.00 TO LOAN. We have Ten Thousand Dollars to Loan on Business Property In the town of Gaffney. HALL & WILLIS, s-14-41 Attorneys, You must not be surprised at offers we make. We propose to make it lively tor the trade and you get the benefit. No doubt that you’ll find something here to fit your need and every price will fit your pocket-hook. .Just a half off ou some things, but not on all. We have everything marked clear down to the bottom so you are -tire to get satisfaction and value in what you huy. The Rainier Bargains are here. (Jutting figures in a cake walk is one thing, and cutting a figure in business is another We're cutting figure* now—cutting them almost in two; making prices that are more to your liking than they have been, perhaps. The coming of March means that we ll haveJLion-Like Weather- « to start or finish. It means, too, t hat it is safe now to buy spring • things for we’ll have a lot of lamb-like days, and it is time to be prepared for them. Don’t let your money go until you get its value in return. Don’t shove it out even when you have plenty, for you might just a* well save some for future use. You get a chance to save on every purchase here. Even if a store sells at co.-t you might get fooled by dealing there. You see a careless buyer for a dry goods house could load up with extravagant and unsuitable stuff that would have to be cleanedjout below cost, and we declare to the consumer that we worry fully as much and more over how to buy than over how to sell. But when we see the crowds in the store every day we know that our efforts have been appreciated. So now is the time to visit the 'Will ^wither, I?rop. 3rd Door from Post Office. Next Door to R. A. Jones. roe Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company / Offers for Hale Rulldtoff Lots In this flourishing town, Gaffney Olty; Also Farms nea by and In reach of the Schools of Lluit-.Htone Springs and of this place. In lots Of from 40 to 100 acres on liberal time rateip also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm par- poses. For full particulars apply to' J. V. «AIiMitA/r'r, Accent. N. B.—All tresspassing on landsof thlslcompany. cuttlo and amoving tlrcbsr flablngor V v- 4 I m h a r-k AXM I a mm #/ I _ __