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/ / 1 1> M't Let Them Milter with , )ftep <;bilclren a. e tortured .,.■■4 and burning eczema and 1 tKiu diseases but Bucslen s vi ica Salve heals the raw fcores, /■xpels icflammation. leaves the skin vuthout a scar. Clean, fragrant, cheap, there’s no salve on earth as good. Try it. Cure guaranteed. Only 2.00 at Cheroaee Dreg Company. The wise woman enjoys a magazine fashion plate because it shows her bow not to look. Kaw or lutlamcU Lungs Yield rapiuly to the wonderful cuiai.ve and healing qualities of Fo ley’s Honey and Tar. It prevents pneumonia and consumption from a hard cold seined on the lungs. Cher okee Drug Company. One conviuciug proof of good cit izenship is the prompt payment of > our bnis. Foley’s Honey ami Tar. Cures coughs a id colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Liu res cruup duu whooping cough. Cured hoarseness and bronchial tioubies. Cherokee Diug Company The choicest apple is always jus beyond your reach. To Cure a C-1U l.i One Day T;j.ke Laxative Bt.'tuo Quioine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if ir tails to cure. E \V. Grove’s sig nature is on each box. 25c. The more a spinster sees the better she likes cats. of men Stuj): the Clough \Vo«k« Off the a' il Cold j-tX.uv- B. m -(gainin'.- ’luhieis Cure u cold )u one day. No Cure, uo i'.iy. Brice -■> cents. 'J'he successful man mver regrets the Cost oi IjIs experiences. Pneumonia FoIIouh a Cold but never follows the use of Fob y’s Honey ond lar. It stops the euugn heals and streogtheus the iULgs and affords pertect seeuritj fr^ m an at- tucK of pnedmonia. Refuse substi tutes. Chi roue,. Drug (Company. The man wuo’s looking for trouble Ctuj find trouble without, trouble. When you Wake bb with a bad taste in your nrMUth you may know that you need a dose of Chamber- Iain’s Stomach & Liver Tablets. They wil! cleanse your stomach, improve your appetite and make you feel like a new man. They are easy to take, being sugur coated, and pleasant in effect. For sale by Cherokee Drug Company. Nearly 3 000 men ore at work on the gite of tne World’s Fair ground_ at Pit. Louis PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. People Vou Know hu,I People You Don’t i Kuotv J. C. Rithff. of The Battery, re tutned from the Northern markets Wednesday after purchasing a mam moth' stock of “ammunition” for his big guns. Il* 3 excects to sweep Cher- ok-e county with spring and summer bargnin*-. Capt. J. T. Thackston went to Greers yesterday to spend a few days with one of his sons. Mrs. Sumter Littlejohn returned to the city the first of the week from a visit to relatives in ppartaoburg. Junius Robbs, of Grassy Pond, was in the city yesterday VV. H Carroll, a prominent citiz-m and farmer of Cherck-e township, came over to the city 1 uesday on bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. J. N Wilson, from beyond the Broad, were in the city Tuesday and Wednesday on a visit to their son, 11 Billy Wilsonon Grauard street. Prater Smith, a progressive B'm Branch farmer, came up to the city yesterday. W. C. Whitesides, of Hick uy ^ Grove, spent some time in the city Tuesday D C. Painter spent a short time i i ihe citv Wedne-cay Dae i» a whe r gf'wer and ad-round gc d i't m r. ou; is not pleased with h.s present wheat prospects. S. G-iliman. >f Love’s .Spro gs, spent some time in the coy yesterdav. L. D. Bonner, oi Goucbor, favored in. Ledger with a call Tuesday. Mr* Frank L-tpey ot .Monroe, N. - ., is in the city visiting fu r parents Mr and Mrs. R M. Gaffney, on Gram-rd street. C E Smith, a merchant and farmer of Gouehcr was a business visitor in the c‘. •• y yesterday B F B inner, a prominent planter of G lucher, wa» in the city Wednrs- d * y. C. T Mabry, of Grindai. came in to sec us yest. rday, end subscrib R. M. Roark, *i prominen and n, flatnuai ciuzeu anu tafuier from across toe Broad, paid The Ledger an appreciated visit \Vednesa«y M. M. Freeman, the efficient post- master at B'utk-burg. lavored u with a visit yesterday’. J tL Hamee, of State Lit e, was in the city ou bus’ness yes enJay a, d favored The Led^e with a call. Miss Annie Brown, who has been spending se me time in Spartanburg wUh relatives, returned to the city You will never wish to^ge another do-*- of pills if you IgTS-e try Cham berlain’s Stomaclf'k j jiver Tablets Jney are easier>btaaeand more pleas- aT.'t L T , Sw4ftTf?; 1'bey cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. For sale by Cherokee Drug Company. The Barbers’ Union of San Fran* cisco has more than 1000 members. It is the largest barbers’ union in America. La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else “just as good.” Chero kee Drug Company. In Japan 1000 hands are required for a spinning mill of 10,000 spindles. In America about 200 men do the same work. * I Stood In a Draught with my coat off and caught this wretched cold," says the sufferer. He need n t pay a heavy penalty if he follow his act of folly with an act of wisdom, honk the feet in hot water with a few tcaspoousful of Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer in it. Take a teaspoun- ful of Pain Killer iu ho’, sweetened water at bed time and be thankful for so simple and speedy a way to break up a cold. There is bu’ one Painkiller, Perry Davis’. The San Francisco Labor Council, from Aoril 2*1 t" N vember 119 of last year, donated I|i41,217.19 to aid the strickers if: tha- coy. How Are Tour KMnejra » Dr. Hobbs' Sparasus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam ple free Add. Sterlinir Kerned;Co..Cbicaao or N-T. Admiral Bumpson, ill with an incurable retired, is very complaint. Educate Tour Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. t0c.S6c. IfCO.C f a , \'J» , urKlstK refund money. Secretary Long will resign from the cabinet. Educate Your Bowels. Your bowels can be trained as well as your muscles or your brain. Cas- carets Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do right. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, roc. yesterday. C. H. Carlisle, of 'Spartanburg and was in the city Wednesday^,-^^^7 t)r feUtl Kt 0 ,, e warmr^ 1 *^!!’ Hon. C. W. Whisona^f of Wilkins- ' viile, paid us a v ’h>i£’ yesterday and subscribed. John^LiJCulloucb u huetiiDg young farmj^olf Wiisinsviile, paid us a visit dnesday. Miss Fiorence Byars returned home Munduy from Blacksburg, after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Sumter Pool. A B. Brannon, the popular boss weaver at the Gaffney mill, returned from Forest City, N 0. Monday. Mr. James Jone?, a prominent citi zen of Ricbuond, Ky,, and long and well known iu this State, is in the city on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Wm. R P'> t-r on Jeff ric-s street. Miss Dovie Smith returned home from Spartanourg Sunday. J. J. McCraw a prosperous farmer ot State Line, spent some time in the city yesterday and paid The Ledger an appreciated Vist. Mack Byers, from acrose the Broad. Wts a city visitor yes’erday Wofford Price, of EzMls, came to s-e us yesterday and now there is anather Ledger going to his sectioi . SHORT LOCAL TEMS. Gaffney has as good a telephone system as there is in the Stare. The recent rains have filled the wells with plenty of surplus water. We are glad to see Miss Mamie Gaffney out after a few days illness. Limestone wagons are on the move these days—a sure sign of progress. The Ledger is the paper of the Piedmont. Take it twice a-week for *1 00. We hear that a man has been found dead in a road near Grover, hut can get no particulars. Coroner Vinesett has gone to the scene. A L. Hallman has had charge rf the street force this we‘k and has be> n doing some good work J. H. Curry is moving his bri< k plant to a place near the oil mill ana will in a short time begin m«k ng bri< k on a big scale. Emmett Plaxico, of King’* Cr^ek has been drawn to serve as a juror at the April term of the United States • )urr in Charleston. H p’iep* were corducird at the Oher< k Avenue Baptist church Sn> - ■lay. both morning and evening, b> the pastor, Rev. J B. Bozeman. While wheat is reported to be thin it i* beginning to sh'iw up some, which increases the hopes < f tht 'aruiers. Wheat can do as much in •i short time as any crop. Prof Shuford, of Graded School Vo. 2 is mat ifestii g giea interest in his school. He not. only wo*k* for ! ’fie advancement of his pupil-, bur li s all he can to *ecure a t'uli and i regular attendant. W V v . itiffo,y’s new dwell rg n L-.igiin 6-reel i- nearing coinpieiid.. It will be suppl’.-d with all modern conveniences. It is on one of the inoet. handsome sites in the city and is a handsome building. Messrs. Carr 1 Carpenter >V’ B\er* rt q ! .-t at ue to anuou Cc tb t n u< • ’•out t'd the de!hy in rec-iving rh*o[ j vge-t and best pattern harp, their opening wi 1 ! continue throughout •hi? week and pelt of uext. Hay Biack a negro who was raised 'd Gaffney but who has be-n away for two or three year-, 'crurtod to the city a few days age and has since nis arrival been trying to paint the town r-.-d. He has, up to this ti ne, evaded a: e?t. clear. ere was a light hre z-* comir g iu with'^'sHl.l, fi . tinge of winter in it. The grou d must have been too wet., to plough, but; the farmers were mostly on their larms and had a small delegation in rhe city. The Moses Wood Chapter of the Daogh ers of the Oonfederaci, met at the residence of Dr. VV B Dul’re Thursday afeeru ion. The meeting >vaa well attended and much business was transacted After the meeting alj lurued Mrs. DuPre served refresh ments and otherwise delightfully en tertained the daughters I The Clilquo 1 * Club. The Cb quota Club, composed of Col J. J. Dargan and his accom plished daughGrs, gave an entertain ment in the auditorium at Limes-one College Wednesday night to a good audience The whole programme was well rendered. The songs and recita tions were along the lines of Col Dar gan’s lecture which was o r the car.-- tess and indifferent manni r in which we treated p»outh Carolina and g--n- era! fsoutheru history. He showed how <>ur negligence had allowed other peop'e to write what they called our history, always superficial and gen erally inaccurate and which often presents us in an unenviable position ! ““leti me facts if permitted, w uld B . -v us to the wond in the grand ...storicil position that toe works of our men and women entitle us to Col. Dargan is a poiiched gentle man, a good speaker, possessed of a onderful store of information which he lucidly imparts to his auditoces, and we trust he will infuse his Jove of country ai.d hi-r history into our peopU, and that his laoors may result i" a irue history of our State and the >S uth generally, in such a form that 1 Will ue aeo^ptuble to the tflijsses. A Big Day at tifjuclii-r. The fifth '*unda\ in this month wi'i b : a big day at G mcher church. Q Hfe a 'arg-- number ot distinguished preachers ur-- expected and a large cr -w i general;v There will oh On Jellies preserves and pickles, spread a thin coating of PURE REFIKED PARAFFINE Will keep them absolutely moisture and acid proof. I'ureKefined Parufline is also useful iu a dozen other ways about the bouse. Full directions in each package. Sold everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. 7/ i CATHARTIC It lias a] .v.i/s been our endeavor to cater to the users of Good Perfume. There is to branch of our business that wt take more pride in and which we take more care in buying than ’hat of Perfumery. After years of experi ence we have f.und no line of Per- fumes quite equal to those of Adolph Spiehlet’s aub G iiwoo \s. They are pleasing,pasting and true to the flower. We carry a complete line of these goods and buy them Fresh - roru The Laboratory. We also have the special odors of a number of other reliable manufacturers of perfumes. \> hen you wish tiie best perfumes the market affords, at reasonable prices, come to us. YOr. All PlTgxXU- ttnume stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as gcod." CHEROKEE TOBACCO SPIT pnd SMOKE Your Life a y/ay 2 „ , Vou can be cured of any form of tobacco using t Ao ! easily, he made well, strong, magnetic, full or . , , ncw ' hfv and vigor by taking HO-VO-HAG. ser lets, morr log HUd afternoon, wnh , that makes weak men siron" Man\ gam ih- gtv.vjr;.ls. Tile goud | ten Pounds in *eti days. Over E>GO ',Of}6 ■ cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Hook- let and advice FRICK. Address STERLING RKMEDV CO., Chicago or New York. 4h7 DRUG .Liner on tn • grounas. ihe good prupie of Gouehcr euniesuy d sito t-tif- public, to be p'-esent. The new chnrh is te^rir g coinpleti.-n. —No better ffiV'-nug extracts can be nn’ fe t han Blue Ribbon leDion and van la. TODAY \v ID J FEMININE FASHIONS. We t ike pi*-.iire in inviting all are interested io favoi us will, a ind lnspe-:tour work. We ait -'howiii.' photographs in leading st imtard styb-s as web as Car hoi s, Cellul ins. Opals, Transpai-'-tn-ies, Etc., Etc. We are fu 1/ prepared to < o -'tietly first-eiass work with modern up-to- dat- < quipment by modern nieihods < an furnish at y work you ;n y desire, or ea; pr« c re in the lar ereit.es. Ilevelopii.g i ' d printing lor amateurs. Very respe •!fully. June H. Carr, Artistic Photographer. No. -Ill j itie ST.' rle St. PILES! PILES! PILES! f'r. Williams’ India-' Pile ointment w!) cure Blind. Bleeding. I’lei taled and lii-hirig Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays the ifehing .it once, ai-t ■ a> . poulti'e ves in stant relief, j ir. il i inmV ! n-; i.. n Pile Oint ment is prepured o». v f-n- Piles are Iicbing of the private pai-is. at d n. tiling < s, Every box Is guatanie'-d S-iln 1 by dru .’g'st-.. "•m by mall, for ."* e. at 1 fl.O pet igjx. Wild,JAMS M’F’G. < O.. Iiops.. Cove.ano '-ill ; Ohio. | For sab by Cherokee Drug Co. t he - - . r>f rrMCV*? L'l.n ^CI j {•niMn ""Tl- u mm ^ Sl Pis rib ^ B S Letters of Administration. i-'T’cscciptions ]>roi>pi’]y tilled md pronijitiy tle- livcivti. ot lirst quality, always fre.sli and reliable. Notice to'Debtors. By.). F. Webs’er, F.squire. P.-obate .1 udgo. I Wiiert as. B. F. Camp has made suit to me to grant him lett'-rs of aiiniinis ratior, i of the isiaie aail effects of li a-ia Holland Camp, deceased. These are therefore »o cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of file said Mrs. l*oeia Holland Camp, dec* ased tliat they tje and appear before me. in the Court of i'r 'bate, io b iteld at Ch'-rokee court house. Gaffney, s’. C., i n Wednesday. March -tilii. I'.'td. after publication tliei-eof, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to s'iow cause, ifanythey liave. why tiie sa d admiuisl ration should not be granted. All persons indehted to the-fi-PHs-ii!. T ^ McCraw & Son are re<|Uested to make s"! T Ha | a.-- meut at once. Accounts not paid by My 1st will be placed in tli>‘ li inds i f iin attorqpy for collection. , * a-14 T. G M« Given uiul^jf-'my ir.tncl iOt'ii day-Pf March. Ah no Domini liriJ. J. K. Whr.siEK, IL S I Probate Judge. Published in the Gaffney Ledger March 14th and -1st. liMiii. (.Gti'dcu SePcls; “tbc sort that grow,” Ferry’s. New stock, large assort ment. • Books. Period i c a 1 s Stationery. S. B. CRAWLEY & CO. 813 Limestone St. ‘New York' --Hynday Journal” for sale. Leave ‘ your order. <§&A ffhis signature is on every !>ox of the j onu; I Laxative n ; i- ^ lb* remedy that cur -•- ,.1:0 i :» WATCH Your label and the date, And pay before Tis too late. L 'P 1 itt ‘ 1 < |^ nfed 1 7‘ t,,J v ' eter u an " 1 J viile did herself t-rird when Our Merchant* Gaffney merchantr, always up-to- date, are now receiving large stocks 0 spring goods for their trade and ar tmk ng the most attractive win dow and scenic displays of them that we remember ever seeing in Gaffney AH are astir in our business houses The energetic and polite salesmen and ladies appreciate the value, beauty and spli-ndor of their stocks, and are muk ng the most of the op portunities ibeir constant crowds of customers Hr« aff^rdin*. The t-.xpoMtlou The South CaruJlu* Inter-State aod West India Exposition is in fud blast now and is neing visited by thousands from ail over the country every day. All are delighted with it and speak of it only in prai e. While it was not intended to be a money maker, it has paid running expenses from the start and has up to the pres ent retired about one-eighth of the bonded indebtedness of the company, and the period of greatest patronage has just beguiy Mayor'* Court. Mayor Little’s judicial work is a light job these mornings. Only one long-legged fellow had to aoswer Tuesday morning and he was only re quired to contribute five days work to street improvements. He is con tributing Wednesday and yesterday morning the me.yor clerk and police force were ell present There were no cases on the docket and the whole push seemed at peace with all man kind. Confc.tvi *ti- Kcuuloii. Gen. (J I. Waiker has selected Greenville as the next place of meet ing for the Btate reunion of the Greeu- tertained the ve crans before, and the “old boys” will l,;0k forward t C0CAIWE*»WHI8KY BabiU Oared at mrSaaator- j the COmiflg T* U'llon Wl'h H great <U H f 1 of pleasure and wiH enj iy it huge y. wSSukri..o„c. | Tl-cj k'""' <i«e°"ie. i.f nfi A Bewildering DUplay of Spring .Millinery Novelties at Carroll, Carpenter A Myers. One of the prettiest places in the city for the female portion of Gaff ney’s residents to visit just now, is ihe millinery parlors of Garroll, Car penter & Byers, it being the occasion of their spring millinery and dress goods opening Their parlors cer tainly present a scene of dazzling oeauty which it would be impossible to accurately described, and they are tnrouged from morning till night with “moving pictures” in female form do less beautiful than the arti ficial loveliness by which they are nurrounded, all eager to catch a glimpse of the coming styles. The front windows of (he establish meut first attract the attention and the admiration of the visitors. They are tilled with dainty laces, ribbons, fl iwers, costly auks and numerous oth-r labrics, all displayed in a tempting and ingenious manner, wtiile m the heart of this elaboration nestles a handsome female figure noon wbicb many an admiring glance uas been cast from eyes not alto gether feminine. Inside is merely a continuation on a larger scale of tne richness and dainty loveliness dis placed in the windows Tne long tabie- fainy stagger beneath a pro fusion of finery and a wilderness of fi iwers that inspire admirat ion and wonder at the inventive genius of tbn designer and cause the hearts of the women to bubble over with rapture. A creature of the masculine gender who happens to “stray off” into th.s labyrinth of beautiful goods and lovely women feels that he has wan- red into some sacred haunt of trie muses and tnat be is “treading upon forbidden ground.” More pattern hats for the firm have ju-t come in and are ready for inspec tion today (Friday) Tne McKauey Mem >rial AssocIm- fiou oi the state of New York has raised $70,000. There will be three new stars for ihe flag nexr year—.New Mexico, Ari zona and Ok *homa —Don’t forego tne pleasure of per fectly flavored ueserte by using cheap extrsctr;. get Blue Ribbon lemon auo Vanilla itney flavor perfectly. —Biu/e Ribbon lemon and vanilla ex'tacts are sold by all the best grocers. Two sizes, 10 and 20 cents. 1 —Blue Ribbon lemon and vanil'a x roc's flavor peife riy and go fur ther than any other kind. Carroll, Carpenter & Byers. Gents Furnishing Department. There is no doubt but that the most perfectly appointed and best stocked Gents Furnishing department in Gaffney IS OURS. We've everything the most captious could desire. The same zeal that has made this firm excel in the Ladies Furnishing depart ment is manifest here. The newest, nobbiest, swellest is here in such profusion as to make selection easy. A Superb Showing of Easter Furnishings. While winter lingers in the lap of Spring the necessity for Easter apparel grows more urgent, and we present for your admiration and possession a stock unrivaled in this vicinity. The Celebrated Vitals Brand Clothing. In black and colors, coats and pants, and coats, vests and pants. Hardfinish and unfinished v/orsteds crash and homespuns, in new weaves. $5 to 20. K EATH ONQUEROR Is the best you can get in SHOES- The Reynolds $2 00 to $4.50, and the Chesapeake, all in Vici, Patent Kid, Velour, Shoes and Ox fords, latest and most popular shapes. In Hats we offer the newest in Straws and Black Furs. The Lob ster braid and Chicken Foot braid, in single, double and triple, broad and narrow brim- White Panama Straws in Panama shapes up to $3.00. These hats are in every way worthy of the attention of men of discriminating taste. Lion Brand Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. This celebrated brand of which we have exclusive control is with out doubt the most popular line on the market. We have them in the very newest shapes, and most popular styles. Negligee and white, laundried and unlaundried, $1.00 to 1.50 for shirts, two collars or two cuffs, for 25c. In ties, hose and light furnishings we are equally prepared to demonstrate our superiority in styles and prices. CARROLL, CARPENTER & BYERS. $3.50.