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mlfyL Mi. -f k ft Bwv r The Battery’s big guns are loaded heavier than ever before with merchandise of almost every description, and at prices that cannot be matched or touched by any competition* Our goods came to us direct from the manu facturers, stripped of the middleman’s profit, consequently we sell goods cheaper than the majority of merchants pay for them. Visit our store and you will see more cus tomers than you will in a half dozen other stores 1,000 suits of clothes for Men, Boys and Children. Price, from 49c a suit up. Knee Pants 10c per pair. 100 dozen Suspenders 5c and up. SHOES! SHOES!! for Men, Ladies and Children. We have them from 1 Oc a pair up. The Cheapest Store in the State. 50 dozen Shirt Waists from 25c up. Beautiful figured dress Lawns at 2>^c yard. Big lot of Ladies’ and Misses’Sailors from 1 Oc up. Lace Curtains 49c per pair. White Quilts 49c each. Special Bargains in Men’s and Boys’ Hats. Boys’ Straw Hats 5c each. Men’s 75c straw Hats 39c. Men’s Crush Hats, worth $1.00, for 49c. The best Man’s Shirt ever shown in Gaffney for 25c. Beautiful line Spring Neckwear just in. Ladies’ Black Hose 2>6c per pair. Gents’ Half Hose 2>3c per pair. 2 Spools Clark’s Thread for 5c each. Towels 2>6c each. FOR ONLY 1 PENNY 1 2 Fish Hooks. 1 Paper Needles. 1 Paper Pins. 1 Ladies’ Handkerchief. 2 BalisThread. 1 2 Slate Pencils. 24 Sheets Writing Paper. 1 Package Envelopes. 2 Lead Pencils. 1 Dozen Safety Pins. 1 Memorandum Book. 1 Box Tacks. 1 Box Blacking. 1 Comb. 1 Fishing Cord. 1 Pen Holder. CONFIDENCE is not established in a day. It Requires Time. THE OLD STORES are like men—usually those suc ceed who deserve success. No business depends so much on the confidence of the public as that of the druggist. It should be so. The business lies so close to the health and lives of people, that there should be no doubt as to the reliability of goods ottered, or as to the skill and accuracy of the druggist. Our store has enjoyed the con fidence of the public for many years, the same persons patron izing us year after year. Our specialty has always been the careful filling of prescrip tions and recipes. We insure safe drugs, safe compounding and safe prices. DRUG CO. Tax Notice. The paymertt of commutation tax has been extended to May 13th. l!Hr’, without penalty. All persons between the ukcs of 18 and 30 years are liable for this tax or work four days on the public highways. J. V. Wh ku'heix, Supervisor Cherokee County. Your ; ■ Needs Gere. Our Care Takers never fail to Renovate and Regulate the most horrid complexion. Mentholatum, the great Jap anese Salve, is a sure cure for Catarrh. Complete lines of Sharp & Dohmo’s, also Parke, Davis & Co.’s, preparations. We have been appointed Sole Distributing Agents, by the Town Council, of Incandescent Lamps, all sizes. S. B. CRAWLEY & CO. 813" St. Gaffney’s Leading Pharmacy. Pmgcrlptlons properly filled and promptly delivered. COUNTY CLUBS. Relative to Organization and Klectlon of ' Oelrgatt-H to State Convention. The ^following circular has been issued to county Democratic Clubs by the secretary of the State Demo cratic Executive Committee: “To the Democrats of South Caro lina: For the benefit of the Demo cratic voters in reorganizing the Democratic party this year the fol lowing information is given : The State Democratic executive committe has instructed the county chairmen to issue a call for a meeting of the respective township and ward clubs to be held on the fourth Satur day in April. When convened these clubs shall each have a distinct title, “The Democratic Club,” and shall elect a president, one or more vice presidents, a recording and a corresponding secretary, and shall have the following working commit tees of not less than three members each: A committee on registration, an executive committee and such other committees as may be deemed expedient. Each club shall elect a member of the county executive committee, under the control of which the clubs shall be held to gether and operate. The county executive committee shall elect its own officers, except the chairman, who shall be elected by the Conven tion. These officers need not neces sarily be members of the comm'ttee. The clubs shall elect delegates to the County Convention—one delegate for each twenty five members and one delegate for a majority fraction thereof. The County Convention, when assembled, shall be called to order by the chairman of the executive com mittee and the County Convention shall proceed to nominate and elect from among its members a president, one or more vice presidents, a secre tary and treasurer and shall be held on the first Monday in May. The Convention shall elect dele gates to the State Convention, each county being entitled to double the number of delegates as it has mem bers of the General Assembly. The State Convention has been called to meet on the third Wednesday in May in the city of Columbia at 12 m. Each County Convention must, at the meeting on the first Monday in May, elect a member of the State Democratic executive committee. Each county delegation to a State Convention shall have power to fill any vacancy therein. The State Convention shall be called to order by the chairman of the State Demo cratic executive committee. A tem porary ebarimau shall be elected by the Convention and when organized shall elect a president, vice president from each Congressional district, two secretaries and a treasurer. U. X. Gunter, Jr , Secretary State Demo cratic Executive Committee.” This Is tht: age of the SPECIALIST. Success is the result of con centrated effort in one special direction. Make a business of one thing and know that one thing well. Our Specially is PHOTOGRAPHS, Permanent Photographs in the newest and up-to-date styles. Wide ranite of prices to suit all purses. We guarantee satisfaction and know we can please you. For any photographic want consult us. JUNE H. CARR, Artistic Photographer. No. Limestone St. Revival Meeting gt Limestone Church. The revival meeting at Limestone Street Metboiist church is still going od. The attendance is good and much interest is being manifested. The pastor is being ably assisted by Rev. T. Grigsby Herbert, pastor of Green Avenue church in Greenville. Mr. Herbert is devoted to bis work and is a preacher of ability. We were pleased to have a call from him yes terday. The meeting will continue until Sunday night and longer if the inter est is sufficient to warrant it. —“In 39 years experience in this and the‘Old Country,’ I have never used any flavoring extracts that gave as good satiKfitctiou a s your Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla. They flavor perfectly arxi go almost twice as far as any other kind.” Yours truly. B. J, Barkkk. Vienna Bakery. Rock Hi i, S. C. —If you don’t use Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla extract it’s because you’ve never tried them. Two sizes, 10 and 25 cents. Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla (lavor better and go farther than any extract made. County Hoard of Education Meets. The county board of education met in the auditor's office Tuesday, and transacted a great deal of business. The board will meet again next Mon day. The duties of this board involve an immense amount of particular work, and we are glad to see that it is not running over it hastily, but is giving to it the time its importance demands. A Solution of the Problem. Our young friend Harry Wilkins has handed us an answer to ‘ J L. S.’s” problem in last Tuesday’s Led ger. The result of Harry’s calcula tion is, that three men can do the work in sixteen hours. This is the only solution of the problem that has been received at this office. 110 Tlcketd to Charleston In One Day. □ The ticket agent of the Southern here sold one hundred and ten tickets to passengers for the train that took the Limestone College girls to Char leston for Limestone Collfge day at the {Exposition, and many others followed on the afternoon trains. Dr. Bull’n Cough Syrup I* atlll In the lead. The people seem to like this old reliable couKli medicine, and we don’t blani*- them; it Is the best remedy for a deep seated cough or cold, and will etfect a cure in one day. For Sale |3S r 'Advertisement s under this head will be Inserted for one cent a word each inser tion. No ad Inserted for less than ten cents F OR SALE—A good farm mule. Apply to P. C ' ‘ 3. Davis. 4 H-ll F OR SALE—About 1,500 lbs. old 'phone wire at Gaffney Telephone Co. 1-21-tf. For Rent. F OR KENT—Rooms on lower lloor of my residence. Married couple without chil dren preferred. Mrs. A. V. Montuomeht. 4-11-tf F OU KENT-The li. M. Gaffney old resi dence after May 1st, 1902. F. G. Stacy. 4-11 F OR RENT—Cottage on Race street. K. G. Stacy. tf Wanted. S EW IN GW ANTE D-A p pi v U > Mrs. F. T Wii.kins. Rooms over National Hank. 4-8-11 \17 ANTED—Crompton Fixer. Also Weav- VV ers. Winders and Spoolers on Ingrains. Steady Work. Carpet Works, Bloomshurg. Pa. Mar. 28-U w ^ Money Loaned. L OANS on Improved farms for a term of years at seven per cent, interest. No commissions. For in formation apply to J. C. Jefferies. Attorney at Law. 11-22-lyr I IFF INSURANCE POLICIES bought for cash or loaned on at low rates of Interest. Hall & Willis, Attorneys, Gaffney. S C. Money ai 7 Per Gent. We will loan money at 7 per cent, per an num In sums of and upwards, on Im proved farming lands In Cherokee County: also on Gaffney city property at s per cent. John B. Palmer & Son, Columbia. S. C. Apply to Hall & Willis, Attys., Foley’s Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right RIDE A MONARCH AND ^KEEP IN FRONT. For the next 80days I will sell you a bicycle cheap for cash or on acredlt. ah klndsot re pairs for bicycles. Come and give me a call while 1 am sell n cheap. You can get most any t hing at my shop Imm.u bicycle down u> a-washer and a thousand other things that I will not mention this week or next. Uemem her 1 sell, rent and repair any kind of a bi cycle. When you want a nice fresh shad or sonMothor kind of Hsh. call'phone No.28 and you will always flno them there when Cuu be gotten. Yours to ph ase. W. J. they X C. I *rop. If It's Hero It's Worthy-lTlt's Worthy It's Here. Our mammoth store is now brimful of Goods wanted at Springtime. Fashion’s cravings are fully satisfied in our large and elegant stock of Dress Fabrics, Ladies’ Furnishings and Millinery Novelties. The very extensive patronage we have had. and are having, proves that Qur Prices Are More Than Right. Satisfaction brings business. We are DOING BUSINESS and therefore the cause must bo plainly apparent. We win success by deserving it. Try us and be convinced. In Battery Old Stand. GONE UP IN SMOKE! Some men are born schemers but their ideas all go up in smoke. We show you some of the results of prac tical ideas that pay, and ideas that pay are the ones in demand today. So we are now ready with a full and complete line of Spring and Summer Suits, Shoes and Dry Goods of all kinds. We will not take time to mention but a few of our Special Bargains, as it would take all the Ledger to mention them all: Best Negligee Shirts 20c Men’s Seeks, per pair 2c Ladies Hose, “ “ 2c Ladies’Gauze Vest, each 5c Men’s!Gauze Shirts, each 15c Fancy Table Covers, each 20c Crash Linen Skirts 25c $ 1.50 Underskirts 75c Suspenders, per pair 5c Men’s Linen Hats, each 2Gc Heavy Drilling, per yard 5c 36-inch JPercales, per yard 5c Lawns, per yard 5c Best Castile Soap, per cake 1 c Men’s 4-ply Linen Collars 5c There are many other things that we could mention but haven’t space, so we have just mentioned a few things to show you that we are still in the lead. So remember The Dixie Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe House. The Popular Price Store. 809 Limestone Street. 3rd Door From Post Office. STACY, ADAMS 4 CO ... . . . - , . We are not going out of busi ness. Having run off a lot of our stock we are now able to show you one of the cleanest.lines of shoes in town. Especially is this true when we speak of our Stacy, Adams & Co.’s line of $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes, TRADE MARK. will soon be here. Get ready for it by letting us dress your feet. Queen Quality distinguishes nearly all wo- OXFORDS men who wear “Queen Quality” and all men who wear “Stacy Adams” shoes. >•50 They feel a delightful sense of comfort, due to the per fect modeling and meas- 1101 V. —^urements of their adopted arched. shoes. More then this— the women who wear “Queen Quality” and the men who wear fc ‘Stacy Adams” have that other comfortable feeling that comes from the consciousness of being well dressed. T. G. i . .