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Announcements: Ciirdtt under this hea ( will l*e Inserted once a week until the primary for Co._ «'ash must positively aeeotnuany aK eopjr Vrefore ativ attention will he given tt>o order. At the solicit at Ion of many friends I an- uouiu'e mys' If a candidate for the office of t’oroner of t’lterokee county, suliject to the rules of the l>einocratic primary. T. S. " KBBEK. For Sale CELEBRATION NEWS. guuiethliiK Holme In Celebration Clrc’e* at all Times. Intensely active is the phrase that best describes what is going on iu is ;n terested, consequently, success is as sured. The work of clearing off the | OUR PISTOL LAW. Nobody Allowed to Carry a l.tin Thau SO Iu« he* Lon*. The following act of the Legisla ture. which wili be of enterest spec- _ . ia lv to dealders in pistols and the celebration circles. Everyone is .n- ^ p U ^ij C ^^nf-raiiy as well, went Into effect Sunday. June 1st. •Section $29. From arc! aftes tne Advertisements under this head will ; h t j ^ t inj an( j bicycle P inserted for one cent a word each Inser- so nui ‘or ua * . be Inserted for one tion. No ad Inserted for less than ten cent# F OI{ SALE -Two milk cows; ten luisl.el- of peas: four h'.i>liel> "f sorjjhui;): osie witi:<>n. Apply to It. O. Sams. .1 urn* 1*». tf. vo “ d *» •ppwpeoi®®" f ?»r riders can get ail neceisary practice to make things interesting for the viaiturs on tiie ‘ Glorious Fourth, i At the council meeting last Friday night the city fathers very generously for ** - »*- -Vl.r.-A deslrabli West (iaffiicy 'on’m'"s'i.'tp''aoj •inlng « i ara to aid the good work, for wh.eh Mr. Ula.-l: and otic r*. For particular-, write go i ic j t i n or committee duly thanks '.Iiliieo-le-pd." i them, and hopes that their shadows rOB?ALE-500bushel*,-om ln“the shuck; may never grow ie=s. Interest F°J in ply s.ftiO liuudk-s f-sl-ler: ten t-aiis a-O'- to >. s. Ko.ss. May person, whether concealed or not, any pistol less than 2<J inches long and 3 1 pounds in weight ; it shall be unlaw ful for any person, firm or corporation 1 to manufacture, eeii or offer for sale, j or transport for use or sell into this ! Slate, any pistol of less length or weight. Any violation of this section j shall be punished by a tine of not lass ! than $100. or imprisonment for not • more thur 30 days and in case of a pOK SALE New m-' oak furii.tui lx- sold at private -a!* or allot on -atur day 26th lust. Apply to K. S. Spencer. 4-ls-if. For Rent. ^ r bouse on Fred F OR ItENT-J. O. Spence erlck strtet. A. N. V» o-V. Wanted. Active airents to represent us never grow less A .-" the industrial ur trades violation by a firm or corporation it tiuues to grow, i ■ ^ ‘'j 1 ". ! shall forfeit the sum of one hundred Mil. ; merchants have expressed their de termination to Lave a fijut in this , division and as a result tins section , if the parade should prove an in tensely interesting one. Baseball is locking up. The team ' au ficelleot g.o,e_ «a_< _pU,.<I U.e : th ip prem|leI ‘ The fines and forfeitures above 1 dollars to and for the use of the j school fund of the county wherein the violation tak*s place, to be re covered as other fines and forfeitures. This section shall not apply to peace Otncers in the actual discharged of persons while on WANTED tuuities for active men. Banker* Life In surance Co.. Spartanburg. **. C. chicken- and IS i*. Clary. W ANTED Butter, eggs, some good iieef cattle. W ANTED—To make -.trai.-lit loan real estate. No entumissions. thousand dollars to loan. Apr2'. | -tf EC Lost. I GST A liun--l) ■»' K-“ts. score was 11 to i* in favor ol B;acks- burg indicates the sort of sport you mav expect on the fourth. Uur team will practice dfftry, weather permit- ing. until then. This should put them in condition 'o give a most ex cellent account of themselves. The barbecue privilege will be let Vt*vcriil ; t0 the highest bidder; ail bids must epot to this office nddressed to E H. DeCamp. The bid* will be opened on Tuesday nf-xt. .Iu r e 17th, and the provided for, when collected, shall go to the school fund of the county where violation occurred/' n' ttirm-d to L. K. i'aivo-r. Iune !<• tf Found. F OI’N'D A p'tir * ' 1 --d j. - pp<-!>. ply to I’.ir«*-r .A lolie-on. June lit 2t. Notice. I rof. Maxim Gout*. Prof. George Pratt Maxitr of music of Limestone College, ana i his amiable wife left Saturday morn- i ing for their ea-tero home, where | they wili spend the vacation. They name of the successful bidder will be | carry with them the good wishes of Reward if r<- published in The Ledger of that date. ' their many friends in Gaffney who wish for tnem a pleasant stay Ma** Meeting. There will be a meeting of the citi* , zens and and ail the celebration com mittees on Friday af’ernoon next at four o'clock in the mayor’s office. Gome out everybody. % i i§3 Carroll, Carpenter & Byers \ 805 LIMKSTONE STREET * ^ SPECIAL MIDSUMMER SALE Summer weight Albatros in red, 4 Strap Sandal, regular price pink, blue and white at 1 9c, regu- $2.50, now $2.00. lar price 25c. 5 Strap Sandal, beaded, regular Yard wide Dimities at 9c. price $2.50, now $2.00. Yard wide Bedford cord at 1 1 c. Buckle Strap, regular $2.50 kind 40 inch figured Lawn at 6 1 -4c, now $2 00. regular price 8 1 -3c. Extension sole Kid Oxfords, regu- Irish Lawn at 3 1 -2c. price $2.50, now $2.00. R. & C. corsets at 50c, regular 3 Strap Sandal, regular price price $ 1 -00. $2.25, now $ 1.75. Warner’s corsets at 50c, regular Children’s Sandals 75c and 90c, price $1.00. y regular price 90c and $1 .25. Oxford Ties, regular price $2.25 Children’s 2 strap Spring heel, l now $ 1.75. regular price $ 1.75, now $ 1.35. SPECIAL MIDSUMMER SALE 805 LIMESTONE STREET Carroll, Carpenter & Byers I FORBID .-myont* to bin-, f-•• 1 or li:irl*or 1 ujy v»fi laiiie*. >ain >niiLn <■ i >1VU. pry Ywr A HUME - Buy u It .•m- \v th D •i-it -'out-v. Will s-l 1 for •:( »!i >;r <•!) easy jjavin-iits. House* to rent. 1 <«o a getn-ia renting atiu i-oi.et-ting blls.ties* A. L. Hullmau. 4-> tf THE S. C. <& G. E. RAILROAD. Money Loaned. L OANS oil improved farms f-»r a term <>f year* ;,i seven p«;r vent, interest. N ■ eoi7iniis.sk/rm. For inform a i. apply to.). C. JetTeri-s. Attorney at Law. ll-22-lyr | IFF. IN-I BANCE FOLD IF* l>«»u^lit for 1— <-a*li or loaned on at l--w rat- - of Interest. Hall a Willis, Attorney*. < iaffney. - Msney at 1 Par Cant. We will lo;;: money at 7 p« r ent. per an num in sums of and upwans, -»u im proved foiri na iands in t•in-rokee fuunty; also on GatTney eity property at - p.-r cent. John B. Fainter x >>u. Columbia -. r . Apply to The Southern Will Take Charg* of the \ Koail.Julv .»th. The Southern Railway will take possession of the S. 0. ifc (ia. Exten- , sion road the 1st of July. The stock- i hold-rs of the S C o: Ga. Extension road will mert in Blacksburg Jaoe Jl, to confirm the sale, and the road will pass into the hands of its new owners. There is no certainty | yet as to what will become of j the S. C. <fc Gu. Extension ocfliia's. at their home ana a safe return to us in September. Death of an Infant. The infant son of Mr and Mrs. Waiter Stegall died at the home of the parents iu this city Saturday and was hurried at Corinth ceuietery unday. Tne bereaved family have our sym pathy. /V Remnant Sale. In going through our stock we find that we have many remnant and short pieces in Calicos. Lawns, Magnolia Dimity, etc., which we have decided to put on sale for next week, beginning with Monday the 9th ; so take notice to the number of vards and prices. Come ! be one among the early shoppers and get your share <>t the bargain*. -ije. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. W. D. Kirby has recently mov^d his meat market to Fincktn’s old ; stand. Clabe Hopper. Gafftey’s great; house mover, moved two houses at ; the county heme la-t week. .'-* i t,aror Tillman is in the saddle at Clem son now. When he says “squat" It is surmised that tois will depend the boys will have to "squat." largely upon the division in which | The county chain-gang is camped at imith’s store iu GOO yards all fine Lawns, in all colors. 210 yards Dcmitv in different colors g^ c . 37yards be st American prim* in colors :]kc. 200 yards Black Poka Dot Lawn 2 c. We will mention a few other bargains also li.at can be seen at TIIL DIXIE that you can find in no other store. Beautiful figured Lawn*. 4o inch wide- per yard be. 40 in inch White Lawn in lot* grade per yard ]0c. Dress Ducking, be.*t quality, all colors, per yard He. :>G inch IVrcals. be*t quality, per yard 5c. Ladies’ Gauze Vest from b to ii'c. Silk Gauze 20c VISIT IKE DIXIE, WHO SELLS IT FOR LESS, The Leading Store of Gaffney. 8o9 Lime-tone Street. 3rd Door From Postoffice. Hail & Willis, Attys., v < *. Loans Negotiated, \V<- :ir<- tu nvjjoli itv Iobiis of *l.< -o an.l upw;ir<l <*n Cotton Mill and Bar.k stocks at six (6? per cent, interest. Ham. A Wji.i.i*. Attys. 4-22-tf. Gatfin-jr, S. C. Notice to Contractors. Bids will In- received at tlie .Mayor’s office in Gaffney. S. C., until June Hntli F.fcl, 12 M.. for the erection of a City Hall. Flans and specifications on file in the city clerk’s office, also at the office of Wheeler & Ituuire, Charlotte, N. c. Junelo, Ft. The Comfort of Invalids is always a serious case, but if you will come to our store and avail yourself of the many comfortable and scientific arti cles we have for the sick room, the burden of yours can well be greatly lessened, Hot Water the road may be placed. There i are those who think that the S. C. Ar ; Ga. Extension, with its extension i from Kingville to Sumter, may be ' constituted a division within itself. ; and in tout event it is thought to be j likely that the popular officials of the : S. C. iii Ga Extension road may be | retair ed. Willi the people along the one that is a consummation devoutly to be w;.*hed. In the Marion News (j ast we, k it was stated that the S< uthern had boughi the O. R & G. road now being traded by the Sea board Air Line from Johnson Oity, Tenn., with Lmcointon, N. 0., as the objective point. The News claims to have gotten its information from u gentleman in Charlotte who recently attended a stockholders’ meeting in New York, but it is believed in rail road circles that the Marion news paper has confused the road now be ing graded with the old O R & C., now the S. C. A Ga. Extension road. Bag- Ice Bags, Bed Panes, Rubber Bandages, Supporters, Lint, Etc. All Perfumes in our store are from the leading manufacturers and com prise aE the new and most popular odors. Our Liii3 of Stationery includes all the most fashion able styles Real Irish Linens, Antique Finish, Scoth Stand ard, \\ inehester College Grades i could. Most of the preaching was A Sue eM»ful Kevlvitl. After two week’s of refreshing ser vices, the revival at Fair View has come to a close. This was a meeting long to be remembered by all who at tended it, because cf the fact that the spirit of God was in it and Christians were strengthened and built up and a great many sinners were blessed in the forgiveness of their sins. Also it was truly a union service, and all the ministers of the different denomina tions entered heartily into it, and all preached the unsearchable truths of God, and pointed sinners to Christ in a way that did credit to each of them and brought honor and praise to God. Rev. Mr. Potter attended all he ■ could, but sickness prevented him from attending as he would. Rev. W. H Hodges also gave the people i some helpful services iu the alter- noon but on account of the sickness i of his wife he could not attend as much as he would liked to have done. Rev. J. B. Bosemau assisted all he of all grades and Domestics and colors. We have in stock Tanglefoot Insect Powders for everybody. CHEBOKEE DRUG CO. Utters of UiliistnfM. By J. K. W«*ljsler Fixjuirc, Probate Ju<lire. Whereat*. Antic Fill* ha* made hull to me. to grant h»-r Letters of Administration of the Fstat.- and effects of Ernest Ellis de ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish •II and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Ernest Ellis decease 1, that they la* and appear before me, in I he Court of l’r< bate, to la- held at Cherokee Court Mouse Gaffney, K C., on Saturday, J une 21st. next after publication thereof, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. If any they have, why the said Administration should a n be gr an ted. Given under my hand, this tith day of June Anno Domini. Ii<d2. .1. E. Wkhstek, Probate Judge. Published In Gaffney Ledger. J me 13th •ud 3Mth I'kri. done by Rev. A. C. Cree. The results of the meeting are as follows: Cherokee Avenue Baptist church, eight, Limestone Street Me thodist church, three, and Draytons- ville Baptist church, four. Kural Tree Delivery. Postmaster Folger has instructed us to say that anyone interested in establishing rural free delivery ser vice in Cherokee county can do so by laying out a plan of route, getting the necessary number of names (100) on the proposed line and sending it to Hon. E VY’. Macben, Supt. R K. D. service.^Washington, D C. Mr Folger is ready to give any in formation or aid to further the mat- ter along, as it ia just what the peo ple need to better their mail facilities. VaeauelM Huppllml. At a meeting of the school trustees last night Miss Madge Fort, of Fork, Marioo county, Miss Esther Man- ville. of Barnwell, and Miss Lillia Stevens, of Rock Hill, were elected to fill the vacancies in the corps of teachers in graded school No. 1. White Plains town ship. We ieHrr. that it is doing some good road work. Light rains hiive fallen the last few days in several section* of the county, but it ha* by no means be*-n general and a good rain is much needed. We are inbebted to President John son, of Wiothrop college, for an invi tation to the commenci-ment ex-r ciaes of the college, J une loth to l‘J.h. Some wheat was harvested last week and most of the remainder will be cut this we‘k. We hear of a few good crops, hut the crop in general is poor. At a meeting of the attorney’s for the creditors of W. Harry Dodenhoff. bankrupt, on Monday, June Uth, J C. Orts was appointed trustee. The stock is advertised in this issue. We are glad to learn that L)r. Lodge is recovering from the indispo sition which, unfortunately, preven ted him from attending the com mencement exercises of the college. Messrs. Carroll &Co., lessees of the Limestone Spring Lime Work*, are placing an enormous supply of wood at their quarries, which indi cates that they are preparing for a large output o r lime during the sum mer and fall months. A glance at the general appearance of the works shows them to be in a prosperous condition. All of the teachers and students of Limestone College have gone to their respective homes for the summer vacation. Misses Annie Edwards and Marie Montgomery have re mained over at Prof. Griffith’s since the close of school. Miss Edwards left for her home in Harlington yes terday, and Mis* Montgomery will go tomorrow. With them the last of the student body disappears and Limestone will have a season of quietude for three months. Emperor YY’iliiam gave King Al fonso a handsome Damascus sword for a coronation gift. All Cluitaei* Cun Get It. The grocers who are handling ‘‘Clifton" flour are theoneswho have the best trade and the tightest gripon it. “Clifton" is a fl )ur of quality, and goes into the homes of people who want the best the market affords, and this applies in this free country to all from the lowest to the highest station. No sumptuary laws can prevent the humblest American citizen from buy ing the purest and best fl •ur, and every _ood housekeeper knows she get the purest and best when she buys •Clifton." Bkanhkokd Mills. Owensboro. Ky. Teacher's Examination. The n-iruUr examination for teachers will Ite held June Lith IMr.'. In the Graded School Building. All person** wUhiuK teacher’s certificates be promptly on baud. W. F. McAkthcr, Knpt. Education Cherokee County. May T'-.lum-3, • and I* th. ftolfts to Bridge Builders. I will l*e at Surratts crc-k. m-nr th< Go- j forth puce on th»* ir n bridge road in Lime- ; stone Township, .Juno the2Mh :it II o'clock. | to receive bids for tin- erection of a bridge. Finns mid spe. ifie itions can be seen in my offi-e. 1 have a ri/ht to reject any or all bids. I. V. Wheixhel. County Supervisor. June 1»; iwU-n. rr PR. MOFFETTS IVflU | Cures Cholera-Infenltun, Diarrhoea,Dysentery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. | Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes . TEETHING EASY. 50r mail 2/ rt-nls tu C. J. MOFFETT. M. D.. ST. LOUIS. MO. V i 'i resTHiNS powdirsiT Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists, BRISK SELLING INSURES FRESH STOCK. The fresh- ne** of drug* is almost of a* much im portant’ o a > their pm itv, nor do you like to have a soiled or shelf- worn package, of any sort handed you, when you ask for a toilet article or a patent medi cine. Our immense sales keeps goods on the move, and pre cludes the possibility of your getting anything of that sort here. Remember our “Free Clock” proposition, just to show you how we appreciate your trade. S. B. CRAWLEY' & CO. 813 Limestone Street. 1 Prescriptions properly filled and promptly delivered. • , wt —-c -3- -- - v •» w • • wv w« IVI FLORENCE, s. C., Nov. 1 I was fir taivi*~ 1 by our farndy physician in Charleston to use TEKTHIXA witu our baby when be was butarerr jrounxg Infant, as a preventive of c«» ic and to warm find aweeten tb^mtornach. I-i! r it \* ix eful :n teething troubl* s, and iUefl- t Las i»-. n f urd tobesovery beneficial and so free from lungers t..:itare "•M.«'*qii"nt u;f*ti the u* * of drugs and .•» ing «• n.r t i.U we have rome to regard it. after use with thrst ‘ * 4 aJ»*'neof the i;**ce>»sities when there anew 1<.. v ia th liou.**- a/i i unt.l tbeteetbinjc troubles are over, and W* t;t :' p|.**§ure ia recomiuei’dl'ic it to urf'.'nlsin tea l of the ho-ri i ••tufT that so many p or. e u ** to k« t> t eJi b*.0) HA LTV. juLLM. A\ Lit. (-dauag.-r Da..y dimes a.id Week y Tiifi^s-Messeriger.) COMMENCEMENT ARRIVAL OF Lowney’s Candies liOTH LOOSE AND IN PACKAGKS. Lipscomb & Richardson. ’Phone 135. K. K. Kkown. Vlce-Fresldeat, A. N. Wood President. OF OAFFNEV. S. C. CAPITAL. »30,000.-»lJI<Pr^I/© 94.000. State and County Depository. Does a srenerai B tnklmr and Exi-hanae business, Is well fitted up with Fire Proof Vault and Burziar Proof Safe, with Automatic Time Lock. We solicit the business of peoule of aU jccupationi* O. TVI. n..«h1er. List of Petit Jurors. Writ of Ven£ Facias for thirty-six P<-tlt Jurors for June term, A. 1>.. l!s*2. First week: : W.C. Wl burn. King’s Creek. J. L. Mc<’raw. Grassy I’lMid. It. S. Spencer, Lawn. S. G. Pridmore, Grassy Pond. W. E. M. Kirby. Gowdysville. W. A. Bal/er. Hltu’ksbtirir. K. 'V. Allison, Grassy Pond. J. H. Wood. White Plains. J S. fook. Drayionvllle. Mike Sellars. Star Farm. J. M. Porter, Buffalo. John Ulchards, Macedonia. W. P. Self. Maud. J. A. Moss. Cherokee Falls. S. W. Wy tU, Gaffney. M. Brldjres, Dellingers. Wm. Borders. King’s Creek. W. II. Westmoreland, King’s'Yeek. J. B. Fulton, Blscksburg. J. L. Plaxlco. Cherokee Falls. J. F. Patrick. Gaffney. K. Blanton. Maud. K. M. Jolly. Gaffney. E. A. Ellis. Grassy Pond. J T. Moorhead. Sarratts. E. N. Harrill, Blacksburg. O. C. Hopper, Buffalo. W. T. Boheeler, Antioch. F. S S|s-ncer, Timber Kidge. O. A. Byars, Sarratts. J. II. Turner. Gaffney. T. B. ciaikson, Gaffney. /.. J. Petty, Allens. (’. Gash. Ezells. M. L. Guthrie, tloucher. K. 11. Blanton, Drayionvllle. COME! COME! arc at the Wilkins Hardware Store, when you want a Rock Ilili or Yorkville buggy, and if we haven’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 Sere* 11 Wire Cloth here, or almost anything in the Hard ware Line. Yours truly, R. M. WILKINS & GO. Tee Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company Offers for aale Building Lots In this flourisblny town, Gaffney City; Also Farms n«a by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of tnis place, in lots of froa 30 to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur poses. For full particulars apply to J. XT. is*A.K.KA/T'T, iVicent. P. R.—All tresspassing on landtof this company, eutttn sod amoving timber, fleblurov %+m ties/*** *** 1 « F. G. Stact. President. j. G. Wahdlaw, Vice-President. THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY. CAPITAL, ------ •.10,000 Kl’KPLL'H AMD PROP1TR, - 10,000. State, douuty and City Uepooitory. r«*p /sits solicited from Farmers, Merchants. Manufacturers and others. Rrery acooa- moilatlon t-xten^lcd to customers that their business and responsibility will warrant. I» CL IffOSW Cawhier.