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V f SPECIAL. s 500 yds of White Corded Lawn at 3>2cts per yard; 40 inch curtain Scrim at Sets per yard. Yard wide Percale, Sets per yard. Special bargains in Clothing and extra Pants. Very special bargains in Dress Goods. Beautiful Glossy Black Brilliantine, suitable for skirts at 25cts per yard, better quality/.for 49cts that will be hard to match for less than 75cts. Beautiful figured Lawn for 2>3cts. Just received another large shipment of thM celebrated Sweet Maiden Toilet Soap, three cakes to the box, worth 25cts; we sell it at 10 cts a box. The best 25-cent man’s work Shirt ever shown in the town. Also a large lot of Shoes and Hats just in today. Another lot of the $1.50 Slippers that we are making such a run on atI98c. New goods arriving almost daily. "STisit The Cheapest Store in the State. J. C. Ratliff, T*rop. Get one of the Colonial Dolls on Saturday? If not, why not? Dr. Miles Restorative Reme dies went like the proverbial “Hot Cakes.” The reason, they are sure in action, always bene fi c i a 1. Backed with our guarantee, you take no chances. S. B. CRAWLEY & CO. Gaffney's Leading Pharmacy. 813 Limestone Street. Prvttcriptlons properly tilled and promptly delivered. Building and Plastering Lime Coal, and Piaster Hair. Plaster Paris. * Kosendale Cement, Portland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder. Fuse and Dynamite Caps, call on ■ Limestone Springs Lime Works CARROLL & CO.. Lessees. Telephone ST. "When you take a Particular Prescription to a particular Drug Store you do so because you have confi dence in that store. You be lieve that the drugs are pure and fresh, the methods right, the skill the best, and the prices fair and reasonable. We ^conduct our Prescription Department on the principles that There is nothing too Good For the Sick, and the volume of our business enables us to carry out that pol icy at the lowest possible prices. This spring’s business is the biggest in the history of our store—good evidence that you have confidence in our methods. DRUG CO. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that th*• firm ofI. Karratt A Co. (composed of .1. I. Surratt. Oeo. K. Hood and J. J. Hood) is tills dav mutually dissolved. All persona holding I'lafniH against «ald firm must present same to.I. I. Sirratt. and all persons Indebted to said firm must DiaUe payment to I. Sarratt. J. I. Sahhatt, Uko. K. Hoop, • J. .1. Hoop. April liter i-'St-St A SOUL STIRINC SERMON. Rev. D. P. Montgomery Arreats the Atten. tlou of Men. The announcement that Rev. D. P. Montgomery would preach a sermon to men only at the court bouse last Sunday afternoon attracted a large crowd. The speaker was introduced by Rev. Bozeman, of the Cherokee Avenue Baptist church, and he at once entered into his work with a zeal that arrested and for one solid hour the attention of the large con gregation of men. The sermon was what Mr. Montgomery was pleased to term a heart to heart talk to bis fel low man, and was a direct plea to men to live better lives. At times he was so intensely in earnest that he was dramatic. He did not enter into the sensational but on the other hand handled delicate subjects in a dele- cate manner, but at the same time bis <?e u iciation of the deprarty of mankind was enteosely fierce. The sermon was pronounced by man to be the best along its line that has ever been delivered in Gaffney. Married io Florida. We clip the following from the Pensacola Press of the 7th inst. Which announced the marriage of a bright young man of this city to a charming young lady of Pensacola Florida married at the home of the bride’s parents, at Fort Barrancas, at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Miss Annie Laura Bonner to Mr. Bryant B. Lipscomb. Chaplain Brown of the post, officiating. The bride is the charming daugh ter of Ordnance Sergeant and Mrs. Bonner of Fort Barrancas, and is one of the most popular and amiable young ladies at the fort, in addition to having many friends and admirers in Pensacola. The groom was formerly in the U. 8. A. service at Fort Barrancas, hot at present is a popular and efficient clerk io the local postal service. (juite a number of friends of the contracting parties were present and after the ceremony surfeited Mr and Mrs. Lipscomb with congratulations and good wishes. A large number of beautiful pres ents also testified to the popularity and esteem in which the fascinating bride is held by her friends. Our young friend and bis charming bride have the good wishes of the Ledger and also of his many triends in the city and Cherokee county. Stockholder* Meet. The stockholders of the Cherokee Fails Mfg. Co. met on the loth inst and declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent. J. C. Plonk was re elected president and R. P. Roberts, treasurer. The old directors were all re-elected. Cherokee mills is one of the most prosperous manufacturing plants in the State, and under the continued splendid management of Messrs. Plonk and Roberts is destined to be come one of the largest. The Wilkin*Special. Great syndicate buying goods tskiog the entire output of mills. makes a novation in the price of goods. The “Wilkins special sale” going on at O. E. Wilkins’ store will illus trate this fact. Some goods are sold for less than you can buy the ma terials. and some gooJs are even on sale so cheap that it looks as if it was for less than the labor would c^sL Those who have not attended one of these sales should make it a point to do so if only to see the beautiful goods and the low prices on them. Kcvlvnl at Falrvlcw. A series of meetings at Fairview Mission will begin Sunday afternoon at 3‘ o’clock, and will continue throughout next week. Everybody is cordially invited, and especially those interested in mission work. Alumnae Moctlng. Members of the local alumnae of Limestone College are requested to meet at the residence of Mrs. W. C Carpenter tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 4 o'clock. Ten Million Dollars went uo in smoke and ashes In Paterson, N. J., In January last, yet the city refused aid from others to help bear Its loss. WhyV Because the business men and people were secured by Policies In Fire Insurance Companies that covered their losses. And now the city, “Phoenix like.” with new life and vigor, springs forth from her ashes crowned with youth and beauty. Have you a policy on your house against loss by fire. etcV If not take out one ere it be too late. ^ The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Cherokee County, stands ready to give you the necessary protection against loss, it ap peals to you as a Home Enterprise ''for Vour Patronage." It appeals to you for your pat ronage also, because It Is as safe as any and the cheapest In the world ;>and for verification consult the (100 policy holders scattered over Cherokee county. T. M. Littlejohn, President. J. Eb Jeffekikh. Sec. and Treas. For The Next Thirty Days I shall give special attention to the treat ment of that class of chronic eye diseases the natural tendency of which is to produce BLINDNESS. By a METHOD ENTIRELY NEW I am enabled to treat successfully such cases as have heretofore been considered HOPE LESSLY INCURABLE. If from any cause YuUIt EYESIGHT IS FAILING, come AT ONCE and have it restored. In no case is delay more dangerous. S. H. GRIFFITH, M. 0. PHVsiCi AN, SURGEON and OCULIST. Office at The Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney, S. C. A Prosperous Dairyman. C. L Harmon is one of Cherokee’s most successful truckers and dairv- men. He has ten acres in vegitables and is milking seven cows. He makes daily visits to the city and sells all the milk and butter that he can produce and there are few days in the year that he does not bring in fine vegitables which be sells readily. Trucking is now in Cherokee but the success that those who are en gaged in it, are having, will induce others to go into the business and willjsoon create another large industry iu the county. Fold the arms of thy Faith. I say put not of thy action ; bethink thee of something that thou oughtest to lo, and go and do it, if it be qut the sweeping of a room, or the preparing a meal, or a visit to a friend; heed not thy feelings; do thy work. Young men take a noble stand in life’s great work. The more nobly the young man conceives of this world, the more noble will be his life. Announcements: I hereby announce myse'f a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education, subject to the (leclbion of the Democratic party. J. L. Walker. For Sale Bicycles and Supples. Does it pay to read ads? Read this one and see. We mean just as much when we talk to you through The Ledger as though you heard words come out of our mouth. Such small prices as we ijuote helow ! will quickly divorce our goods • from the shelves. Coaster breaks .113.75 each ; single tube tires 11.35 each; M. <fc a W. tubes 7Sc. each ; M. tfc W. valves complete 18c. each ; double stroke hells 20c. each; wheel hells 28c. each ; oil lamps 82c. each ; rat trap pedals 38c. each; handle bars 38c. a pair; rubber or wood rim cement 5c. per tube ; toot pumps 2(»c each ; hand pumps 15c. each ; trouser guards 3c. a pair ; toe clips 15c. a pair; spokes 2c. each ; wood rims 38c. each ; grips 18c. a pair; front axles 10c. each; rear axles 15c. each ; cycle wrenches 20c. each. Let others do the talking; we’re satisfied to do tin* selling. Inviting one and all to our cycle store, we are Very repectfullv, PARKER & TOLLESON, 109 Frederick St. Rhone 108. R. S.—All mail orders promptly filled. |V~AdverUsempnt8 under this head will bi inserted for one cent a word each inser- t on. No ad Inserted for less than ten cents F OR SALE-.100 bushels corn in the shuck; 8,000 bundles fodder; ten tons hay. Ap ply to S. s. Boss. May io-tf. B I’V YOU A HOME—Buy a home w'th rent money. Will sell for cash or on easy payments. Houses to rent. I do a general renting and collecting business A. L. Hallman. 4-'.i-tf, F OB SALE—New set oak furniture Will 1m- sold at private sale, or auction Satur day 3>th Inst. Apply to R. S. Spencer. 4-ls-tf. F OB SALE—About 1,500 lbs. old 'phone wire at Gaffney Telephone Co. 1-21-tf. For Rent. F ob bent J,O. Wpsncrrbouss on Fred eriok street. A. S'. Wood. tOB BENT Booms on lower tloor of my dren prr 4-ll-tf residence. Married couple without <;hll- iferred. Mbs. A. V. Montuomekv. Wanted. W ANTED- Butter, eggs, chickens and some good ticef cattle. B. G. Clary. 5-«-tf W ANTED—To make straight loans on city real estate. No commissions. Several thousand dollars to loan. Apr•-.*»-tf J. C. Jefferies. Money Loaned. L OANS on Improved farms for a term of years at seven per cent. Interest. No commissions. For information apply to J. C. Jefferies. Attorney at Law. 11-22-lyr L IFE INSURANCE POLICIES bought for cash or loaned on at low rate* of interest. Hall A Willis, Attorneys. Gaffney. S. C. Money at T Per Cent. 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 cent. John B. Palmer A Son, Columbia. S. GV Apply to / Hall & Willis, Attys., Gaffney. 8. C. THE MoNABl'H I* tin-t*-st. Don’t waste your time a way looking for cheap bicycle* and fixtures, for the ts st Is the cheapent I have just received large loi i f new Monarch bicycles, model ll.rj rail and see them. I will sell cheap, and cheaper than Olliera I will sell you a #511 III bicycle for f’.’.Yuo, and I have some *4<ujO bicycle* for fyi.int; some f;,5.()u bicycles for Jls.ilU; some •.mmi bicycles for •14.50, and a lot of S5o on bi cycles. *>cond hand, for tl2.on and 112 50. Lome, look, you won't regret the trip to the An erh-an Bicycle shop. I have Inner tul*ea «t 7.V and nlngle t lilies for fl.Vi. and a lot of ither blcyclej stuff too cheap to mention. I don't guarantee anything cheap to last; 1 do g<*id stuff. I sell, rent, repair bicycles W. J. .11A N ISHr*. Phone 2J. Photography. Are you Interested In photography In any way? Is It not time you secured a good photo- *rapb of yourself or family? Artistic portraiture is our specially for which we are fully equipped. Are you a devotee of the kodak? We "do the rest" If you haven't time for It. Call and see us and our work: and remem ber we guarantee satisfaction in all our dealings. ' JUNE H. CARR, KXRERT RHOTCXiRARHKR. Phone No. ITS. •<12 Liinestoue St. Inns • • ■ ■ t We are able to negotiate loans of {I.Ono and I upward on Cotton Mill and Bank stocks at | six (fi) per cent. Interest. II all A Wit.t.te Attys. j 4-22-tf. Gaffney, S. C. >7 k iX Down They Go We have taken the props from underour prices on Clothing. You will find these prices have dropped lower than ever. You will also find that these goods are of Standard make and latest style. We have a complete stock of everything in the Clothing and Furnishing line at astonishingly low prices. This is your opportunity and we want you to avail yourself of it. . THE DIXIE DryGoods, Clothing and Shoe Stoit The Leading Store of GafFney 809 Limestone Street Third Door from Postdffice A. N. Wood President. K. B. Brown. Vice-President. JVlereliiiii and Planters Panic OF GAFFNEY. 8. C. CAPITA Iv *50,000.—8URPX«TJe *#4,000. State and County Depository. Does a general Banking and Exchange business, Is well fitted up with Fire Proof Vault and Burglar Proof Safe, with Automatic Time Lock. We solicit the business of people of all occupations C. IWt. Cashier. COME! COME! We are at the W ilkins Hardware Store, when you want a Ruck Hill or Yorkville buggy, and if we haveit’t the spring or color you want in stock, we can get it for you on short notice. You can also find Screen Doors and Windows and Screen W'ire Cloth here, or almost anything in the Hard ware Line. Yours truly, R. M. WILKINS You’ll Relish Your Lunch If you season It with ARMOl’K'8 AND LI BBY'S DELICIOUS MEa| Lunch Tongue, Chicken Ixtaf, Ham l/iaf, Chicken Tamales, Corned Beef, Dried Beef. Pi tied Chicken. Veal Loaf. Melrose Pate, \ eal < ullets, t 'r tbs. Oyster*, Peerless Sliced Ham. Wafer Sliced Smoked Itoucless Pigs Feet. Key City Salmon, King Cotton Salmon, Pork and Beans, Potted Ham. French and Domestic Sardine*, la-t us supply you. Lipscomb Richari ’Rhone 135.