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y r ^or Sale \dvertisetneni-K uudei this ht'iui wl 1 oe Inserted for one cent ;i word euch inser tion. No ad inserted for less than ten cents F OIt SALK I. urn her for sale. Apuly to S. A. Stacy. Au.'. 1, 4, 8, pd. F OR SALE Five pigs, seven weeks old. Apply to Andrew Horner, near Grassy Pond. Aa£. 1st. 5th pd. F OR SALE-One lior-e and harness, one, one horse wagon most new, one s ring wagon. Apply to L. It. Gaines. It~pd F OR SXl.K Nice vent le family horse, also giujd buggy and harness. Apply to 0. S. Elam, Limestone Ml'ls. ^"tf F Olt SA LE 300 bushels corn in the slitick; S,000 liumtles fodder; ten tons hay. Ap- ply to S. S. Loss. May ifo-l I. Wanted. W W \ \ rso A good, sober. Industrious and reliable man to take charge of a branch house in Gaffney. References re quired. Address Yarbrough & Bellinger. Ubnrlotte, N. C. IAN TEH To close out our stock of llug- w gies and Wagons: Buggies from to fSO.OO; Wagons from $110.00 to IS5.00 .LG. Lipscomb A Go. July 4. It-awk tf W ANTEU—An enterprising y >ung can vasser; must be a hustler, not at raid to work; no drunkard wanted. Apply at lids oflice. W ANTED—Butter, eggs, chickens and some good beef cattle. B. G. Clary. 5-(l-tf W ANTED—To make straight loans on city real estate. No commissions. Several thousand dollars to loan. Apr J9-tf J. C. Jefferies. Barbecue. B arbecue dinner—i win serve a Hrst- class barbecue dinner at Mabry s Mill campaign day, August Ttli. W. E. Mabry. WOMEN AND SOCIETY. [All communications to tills column should be addressed to P. O. Box ii()4. | A jaunty and aervicable garment ia made of black broadcloth of an ex quisitely fine texture stitched with white CorticelD ‘ : W I f is cut with a r> ¥ /f . Money Loaned. —| L OANS on improved farms for a term of ! years at seven per cent, interest. No | commissions. For information apply to J. 0. ; Jefferies. Attorney at Law. ll-‘J2-lyr i L IFE INSURANCE POLICIES bought for cash or loaned on at low rates of interest. | Hall & Willis, Attorneys, Gaffney. S. 0. Money at 7 Per Cent, | We will loan money at 7 per cent, per an num in sums of $100. and upwari s, on im proved farming lands in Oherokcc County; also on Gaffney city pro|ierty at s per cent. John B. Palmer & Son, Columbia. S. Oc Apply to Hall & Willis, Attys., Gaffney. S. 0. Loans Negotiated. We are able to tu goti ite loans of ^1 JHHi and upward on Cotton Mill and Bank stocks at six (ti) per cent, interest. Hai.i. Si Wit.i,is. Attys. ♦ 4-22-tf. Gaffney, S. C. Nolice. Buy you a liotne witli rent money; nice building lots in town for sale; a so im proved property for sale. Kents collected promptly and returns made the 1st of each month. Personal attention given to col lecting. See me. 11kkt IIai.i.max. Notice. In the future when Magistrates In ('hero kee county try and convict and sentence violators of the law to the county eh tiugang they will send them direct to the gang and not to the county jail. J. V*. WlIKt.CHK!,. Supervisor. Aug. 1st. Do Your Duty, “England expects every man to do his duty,''said Nelson at Trafalgar, and "duty performed is tie* sublimest achievement.” saiii K. E. Lee. Then why not Insure your property in ihe Cherokee Mutual Fire In surance Company and be happy, freeing yourself from anxiety as to the effect a loss of your house would curtail on yourself and family also. Tills is the cheapest insurance known among men and your money kept at home. Instead of swelling tho Coffers of Northern Co-operations C< he used for enslaving the many for t he benefit of the few in the Gigan tic T* lists which seek to control the siap’e necessities of life, or is loaned to I he despots of Europe to Lind the shackles of slavery tighter upon the limbs of their helpless sub jects. I f you feel it your duty to insure, t his company asks that you consider the claims it lias upon you. Kkv. A. I). Davidson. ami Fkank McCixnv, The most brilliant gem that was ever taken from the earth would not amount to much if there were no peo ple to appreciate its beauty and to vie with each other for its possession. The most spacious store, the most carefully selected stock of goods, the clever est corps of clerks will not avail unless people know about them. Knowledge of such things is spread in various ways. A passerby may drop in and be impressed. He may tell his neighbor, and he in turn may tell somebody else. That is one way, and there are some merchants who today think it is good enough. Modern develop ment, however, has sup plied in newspapers the best means. They go into ev ery home in the land, how ever humble, however mag nificent. Through them all of the information can be supplied, not to one, but to thousands. Are you using this paper to the best advantage? long turn down coimr a ><t n»s white tnoire rovers Farcy stitching, in which the favorite diamond recurs again and again, us weh as stitched straps are Daturas or trimming for which Corticelli etitchir gsi k size I), is almost, always employed Other modes of garniture are cording, per forated straps and s-raps of peau de sole nr satin, as well as moire, follow ed by a varied assortment of braids Perforations fidlrwing some dainty pattern or d sig and showing the foundation of Mime sp-‘Ciai lining are very handaom*, a : so tne aopliqtied trimmings of cio* t ,‘affeta or tn.iirc. to ♦ Mrs F S. Mosher and daughter M iss (laliu, of Mobile, A'a.. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs O. E. Wilkins • Mrs. W .) Wi.kins and children have re* urn* d trom Pie imo G Springs. MDs Eh t7 who has been visiting \irs John Lipscomb, hi, 3 returned to her home in Baltimore. ♦ Dr. and rs Hamrick have re- J turned from Waynt cville. •- ♦ ♦ ♦ Mi-*- D're Whitlock, who has been visoji.t* x)*-. J T. Br iwn, bus re lumed i>t her home in Juncsviiie. Oapt and Mrs. E O. Harratt left ' Tut s,lay for San Fransisco, Ca!., their fut ure home. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Misses Ella and Cinthia McCraw i are visiting friends at Buffalo. The Misses Kennedy, who have i been visiting their sister Mrs. W i H Hodges, returned to their home in Kingstree Thursday. Dr. Garrett and daughter, Miss Freeman, spent this week in King’s Mountain. Mrs, Hall and daughter, who have ^ been visitiog Dr. and Mrs. Garrett have returned to their home in Rock Hill. Misses Leila Gurtis and .Stella Hamilton ure hack from a visit to Spartanburg Mrs. Wni. KIIihoii Mrs. Wm. Ellison ftied suddenly at her borne near Ezells on Monday the 28th inst. She went to bed in usual health and when the family awoke in the morning she was dead, apparently passing away without a struggle. Mrs. Ellison was nearing three score years, was a good woman and leaves a devoted husband and I one daughter, Mrs. Lee Martin, and a son, Mr John Ellison, with many friends who mourn because they have I lost her. The remains were buried at New Pleasant cemetery on Tuesday in the | presence of a large gathering of sor rowing relatives and friends, whose | presence attested the high estimation in which she was held by those who ; knew her best. Southern'* Nm* Otllcer. Orders have been issued from the Southern’s headquarters notifying station agents of the appointments ol Col. A. Tripp as superintendent and Mr E H Shaw as division agent. Their offices are at Blacksburg and they have charge of the road from Kingsville, 8. C., to Marion, N C. Wo aro glad to have these gentle- | men in charge of the road. They are excellent men and know their busi ness. The Victor Oil Mill Company is expanding, but is cofining herself to its own domain. The company is ; now building a hull house JOx'JO feet, | and is at the same time building one ; of the best ginn< ries in the State It will contain eight seventy saw gir,B and have a capacity of 200 bales per ' day. It will have all the. late appli ances for handling and packing. Ju*t Look at 11 it Whence came that sprightly step, faultless akin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good. Here’s her secret. She uses Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Results, —all organs active, digestion good, no beadaobes, no chance for “blues.” Try them yourself. Only 25o at Cberokee Drug Co. Con err** tonal Cani|>aiKu Appointment* The following ere the Congress ional campaign appointments for the fifth district: Clov-r July 28 Westville July 29 Kershaw July 30 White Bluff Iuly 31 Richhurg Aug. 1 Rock Hill Aug 2 Wilkinsville Aug. 4 Ezells Aug. 5 Bethune Aug. 7 Jefferson Aug. 8 Tradesville Aug. 9 Ridgeway Aug 11 Salem Aug. 12 Monticello Aug. 13 Giffney Aug. 14 Blacksburg Aug. 15 York villa Aug. 1G Lancaster Aug. 19 Chester Aug. 20 Winushoro Awg 21 Mt. Crnghum , Aug. 22 Chesterfield Aug. 23 Mr. Gault Withdraw*. Owing to continued ill health since my announcement as a candidate for the house of representatives, and being physica'ly in able to m ke the campaign, I thank my friends for t ieir eiK*' uragemeiit and I hereby withdraw from the race. J. E Gault. A World Wide Rt-putmon. Chiimberlain’s Colic, Cnoiera and DiarrhO'-a Remedy has a wind wide reouiation f<*r it* cures. It never fails and is pL-usant and *afe to taae. Fo' - -ale by Cherokee Drug Co. mm COC&l'^n IlubitH Cnr**! him, In Hi! ''.I pf niftirenco*. 25 venr* 11 m- Hume Treatme- »out I’ltl'.J-., 8. M. WOOL J-Y. M. D.. A>l ' i.uok on $400. WORTH $400. SCHOLARSHIP F OB each Congresessional district in South Citrolinu. iiml two for the state at Ian.“' in KIM.’S MOUNTAIN MILITARY ACADEMY. Yorkvil s. C. These scholar- shiijs will lie awarded hy our Representa tives and Senators, strictly upon merit, in t he sa me ma me r as the award of scholar ships to \V-'-t I’oint. For full information address your Repre sentative, or one of our Senators, or \V. G. STEI’H ENSON, Supf... Yorkville, S. O. .1 til v s-linvk-B. Foley’s Honey and Tar for children.sate. sum. Hu opiates. For Sale, One hundred and twelve acres of land known as the Odom place near li. It. Bridges on Thiel,ety creek. Cherokee county, with good --i\ room In use. out houses, well of good water and forty acres of tine bottoms below the bridge. Titles good, Price $1200 cash. T M. Littlejohn. Agent. .1 uly 23. Umo. Kansas City Beef. Wel'. as we are tired of eating Cherokee or native beef I will handle for a while some fine Kansas City beef, also the na ive. I have bought a lot of Muttons to he here to morrow. Fresh Country Produce every day. I h ive with me Mr. John P. Hawkins, of Greenville, S. O , he is an up-to-date meat man and a tine butcher and carver. 1 would be glad to meet many new friends ixitli in county and city. Fresh fish on each Friday and Saturday. We will try to please you. We are open from 3:30 a. m., until s p. ni. Your trade appreciated. 'Phono No. 00. L. W. McGUINN, SPOT GASH GRAND CLEARANCE SALE < >i* PRESERVING Thef ™ Uis " ot very boun tif u 1 TIME. this year and it behooves you to lo'-a* no time in getting at your preserving. Remember the trouble loose rubbers always cause. If you will drop in and let us tell you about the virtues of I\ inus Pre- serving Powder, or the wonders that a little Salicylic Acid will perform, you will no longer dread the outcome of all vour V labor in preserving time. Loose rubbers and air vents lose all their terrors. Don’t forget our “Free Clock Proposition” just to show you how we appreciate your patron- ago. S. B, CRAWLEY & CO. *13 LIMESTONE STREET. Prescriptions properly til lid and promptly delivered, Summer Resort Folder SOUTHERN RAILWAY Much valuable information ; mailed Iree to any address upon application to agents Southern Railway. W. H. Taylor, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. R. W. Hunt, Div. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C J. C. Beam, Dist. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. dry goods, white goods iVTVI> ]VIi 11 illOI\V GrOOCls, COMMENCING FRIDAY. JULY 25TH And to Continue For TEN DAYS ONLY. These goods will positively be sold for spot cash and the sale will last but ten days, during which time we will oiler bargains that have not been equalled by any other featured sale ever made in Gaffney. Our reputation for doing just as we advertise is a sufficient guarantee that this announcement is a bono fide one. We will limit no one to the amount of their purchase. One person’s money is as good as another to us and if one person desires to purchase our entire line there will be no limit. First come, first served. Come early and avoid the rush. J. c. LIPSCOMB & CO THtC HUS^Tt^K NOTICE THE HATS MEN ARE WEARING, NOTICE THE STOCK WE ARE SHOWING. Some really good hats that look like the very expensive Panamas, and that cost a great deal less. We want you to buy while the season is with us. SIyooss to 15113^. Two good points about these shoes are, they are easy to buy and they are EASY TO WEAR. We believe that we have a stock of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s shoes that will afford a satisfactory shoe for every caller. Come to THE DIXIE for your shoes. NOTICE:--We have just received a $ 1 300 lot of fresh Dry Goods. THE DIXIE, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND SHOE HOUSE. THE LEADING STORE OF GAFFNEY. MORRIS S WITXICR, Rrop. O. II. II^VI^ L,, AT sin cl «£or. Carroll, Canter & Byers. We have just received a nobby lot of Ladies felt hats for street wear, the nicest thing you can get for $ 1.50. New lot of Demities, in pink, blue, etc., at 7Y2 to 1 Oc. ALL SUMMEB DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED ERIGES, Our Spring and Summer stock of Clothing which is the largest in the city, is to go at cost during August. All Millinery at half price. Cairoll, Carpenter & Byers. Ride a Monarch and keep In the front. I am Hueclal agent for those wheels. 1 have a few brand new wheels on hand I will sell at le*N than half price: wheel worth $30 1 will *ell for 123 cash and wheel* woi th $40 I sell for $20 and wheel* wort h $:«> I *ell for $15. Don’t forget to c« me or write liefore you buy. I sell single tube tires for $1.50, worth $1.00; inner tube* No. 1 for $1.00, No. 2 for 75c; pedal* that sell for $1.00 I will sell fortM) ami t5c uer pair; rubber uement (!0c dozen tube*, half* 10c do/.cn, spokes 25c do/.en, oil lamps wortii $1.00 I sell for HOe. hand pumps 15c. foot pumps 35c each, and ail oilier lilcyle stuff according to above prices. Write me for what you want or call ’phone No. 23. TIIK AMERICAN BICYCLE SHOP. W. J. ill AT* Prop. 1 || I You get the best drugs and Vo get what you Is'tter prices at ask fur at THE CHEROKEE DRUG CO. THE CHEROKEE DRUG CO. I f you bought it at You get t lie best TIIK CHEROKEE DRUG CO. for less at you can depend on it. THE CHEROKEE DRUG CO. Get It at The store that always THE CHEROKEE DRUG CO. has it and save. II THE CHEROKEE DRUG CO. Foley’s Honey and Tar •urea colds, prevents pneumonia. A. N. Wood, President. t It. It. Brown, Vice-President illcrchantM and Planter** llanlc, OF GAFFNEY. 8. (J. Established 11N)1. Capital $50,000.—Surplus and Profits $7,000. STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN DEPOSITORY. Docs a general Banking and Exchange business. Is well tilted up with Fite Proof Vault nd Burglar Pro all occupations. >esagc _ . and Burglar Proof Hafe, with Automatic Time Lock. We solicit the business of people of G. Adi. t»A4lTH. Osthier.