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I For Sale Sir"Advertisements under this head will oe Inserted for one cent a word each Inser tion. No ad Inserted for less than ten cents F ob SALE—Five tine milch cows. Apply to Samuel Jefferies. Aun..>tli- F OB SALE Two Jersey and two nice short horn bull calves, oue and two years old. Wm. Jeffeties. Au*. 5th and Sib. WOMEN AND SOCIETY. [All communications to this column should be addressed to P. O. Box 804.1 Our MluetraUon shows an exceed logly rich aod handsome long coat of black taffeta cut with jabot vest effect and trimmed with perforated straps over white satin. It has a large F OB SALE-Lumber for sale. Apply to 8. A. Stacy. Aur. 1. 4. S, pd. tucked taffeta collar supplemented with another of embroidered linen F OB SALE—Five pl»rs. seven weeks old. ! Apply to Andrew Bonner, near Grassy i Pond. AuK-lst, 5th pd. Wanted. W ANTED—Coupons will pay hbrhest price. Apply to John W. Green. Aug. 4th and 8th. pd. W ANTED—Four to six good mules. Ap ply to W. O. Lipscomb. Aug. 5tn and Mh. W ANTED-An enterprising young can vasser; must be a hustler, not afraid to work; no drunkard wanted. Apply at tills office. W ANTED—To make straight loans on city real estate. No commissions. Several thousand dollars to loan. Apr 29-tf J. C. Jefferies. W ANTED—To close out our stock of Bug- I gies and Wagons; Buggies from JTT.jO to 180.00; Wagons from £10.00 to <'5.(0 J C. Lipscomb & Co. July 4. It-awk tf 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-iJ-lyr L IFE INKUBANOE POLICIES bought for cash or loaned on at low rates of interest. Hail & Willis, Attorneys, Gatfuev. S. C. Money at 7 Per Cent. and a tasteful garniture io white We will loan money at 7 per cent, per an num in sums of fiKMi. and upwards, on im proved farming lands in Cherokee County; also on Gaffney elty property at s per cent. John B. Palmer & Son. Columbia. S. 0.* Apply to Hall & Willis, Attys., Gaffney. S. O. Loans Negotiated. We are able to negotiate loans of fl .000 and upward on Cotton Mill and Bank stocks at six (C) per cent, interest. llALt. & Wilms. Attys. 4-'J2-tf. Gaffney, S. C. Notice. Buy you a home witli rent money; nice building lots in town for sale; also im proved property for sale. Kents collected promptly and returns made the 1st of each month. Personal attention given to col lecting. See me. Bkkt Hallman. appears on the ruflloa uround the bottom. All the stitching is done with Corticetli stitching silk in black and in white and the garment is lined throughout with white satin Some yokes are made of lace and rather a pretty effect is gained by adding a row of lace insertion an inch or so below the yoke and joining it with a lattice of narrow velvet ribbon. The fancy for black and white effects is evidenced in the num ber of white lawn, organdy and mull gowns trimmed with black lace, both edging and insertion, and the quan tity of black and wite effects, running from lawns and mulls through the various mercerized fabrics to foulards and silks. Miss Volena Hamrick has gone to Shelby for a visit. Notice. In the future when Magistrates In Cbero kee county try and convict and sentence violators of the law to the county cbxlngang they will send them direct to the gang and not to the county jail. J. V. Whelchel. Supervisor. Aug. 1st. Letters of Administration. Mrs. Fannie Montgomery and Mrs. T. B. Butler are spending this week in the country with Mrs. Harris. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Fred Mosher and her charm ing daughter, Miss Calla, who have been visiting Mrs. O. E. Wilkins, have gone to Spartanburg before returning to their home in Mobile. Mrs. S. B. Crawley and daughters have gone to Greenville oa a visit. By J. E. Webster, Esquire. Probate Judge. Whereas, G. M. Moss and Wm. T. Moss have made suit to me, to grant them Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of William Moss, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said William Moss deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to lie held atClierokee Court House, Gaffney. 8. C., on Friday, August iJnd next after publication thereof, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand, tills 1st day of Au gust Anno Domini, llsrj. J> E. Webster, Probate Judge. Published in Gaffney Ledger Aug. 8th and 15th, IttOL' TOILET HELPS 0UK Miss Louise Sarratt has gone to Greenville to the reunion. She will be sponser for the home camp. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Walker, from down the coun try, is visiting her son, B. O. Walker ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wood and family are summering in Waynes- vilie. Miss Janie Lou McFarlan, of At lanta, is visiting Mrs. Fay Gaffney. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. George Brown and children have gone on a visit to King’s Moun tain. Miss Florence Caldwell, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. S. Hall, has returned to her borne in Chester. FOR SUMMER. LINE OF TOILET accessories is full and complete. If you are going away you’ll need some good soap, perfumery. Ponds Ex tract, or it may be a box of stationery. Whatever it is, it’s her^pure and fresh. Remember our “Free Clock Proposition” just to show you how we appreciate your patronage. $. I. CRAWLEY & CO. 813 LIMESTONE STREET. Prescriptions properly UUed and promptly delivered. FOR Up-to-Date Job Print ing, call at the LEDGER Office. Gaffney. S. C. Mrs. Allie Lipscomb has returned from Piedmont Kprings. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Mance Mooi ebead is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown. Mrs. Tbad McArthur and little daughter, from the Indian Territory, arrived Thursday and Is with her sister, Mrs. Fletcher Smith. A New Firm. We bespesk for the new clothing establishment of Wlikins-Brlstow Clothing Co., a large degree of suc cess. The men at the bead of the concern are well and favorably known Mr. G. E. Wilkins, a borne boy, raised io our own county, has been in business here for about nine years. A. A. Bristow is of the firm of Smith <t Bristow, of Greenville, 8. C., who are considered to be oue, if not the most up to-date progressive clothing people io the State. Their one price for “oath only” marked in plain figures way of doing business must appeal to all thought ful people. They consider one mao’s dollar as good as any other man a dollar, and no person should consider bis money any better than hia friend ■ or neighbor’s. An up-to-date store of this kind is a good thing for any town or county. Capt. Bristow, who has had years of experience in selling aod buying clothing, will look after this end, knowing whore to buy the best and at the lowest price. Jiut Look a»t H«r Whence came that sprightly step, lauitlese skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good. Here's her secret. She uses 1>. King’s New Life Pills. Results, —siI organs active, digestion good, no besdanbes, no chance for “blues.” Try them yourself. Only 26o at Cherokee Drug Co. Conicr< snional CmidpmIku Appointment,. The followi' g are the Con reas- ions) csnipuign spp ointment* for thp fifth district: Clover 28 V! i le 29 Kt-rshs w 30 W'hi»s Bluff 31 Richhur*; 1 K<»ck Hill 2 Wtlkifcvili* 4 Kz<‘lls 5 Bcfhun*- 7 J. ff^rsnr 8 Tradssvilu 9 Ridge A8V 11 8alt rn 12 MonticHio Aug. 13 Gaffney 14 Blaeksburi Aug. 15 Y.irkvill* H* Lancaster 19 Chester 20 W'innshorn Aug 21 Mt Crnghatr Aug 22 Chesterfield 23 County Campaign Meetings. Ravent* 9 White pi ini- Aug 11 Mscedofiis 12 ButB r's 13 Ez u ll M nun 16 Cr>i»e\ Port! 18 Biackshorg 19 Ai'tjofh 20 Kif'w’s Creek 21 Gaffney Aug 23 To Manai;«-ri< of Election. Secretary of the County Democratic Execu'ive Committee Jamee B. Bel! det-ires that the mHr.agerH of election call at hi* office aod yet th ballot boxen and The tickets and box-* *‘e now r-aov for delivery and it would b*- well f-.r the manay^rH to get them early io order to av< id rush and confusion. At Paunania, Colombia, ity Chamberlain'* Colie, CiioUra and Diarrhoea IteniKdjr. Dr. Cba*. H U'ter, a prominent physician, of Paijuama, Colombia, io a recent letter state* : “Labi March I bad a* a patient a young lady aix- teen yearu of age, who hud a very bad attack of dysentery Everything I prescribed for her proved ineffec tual and she wa« growing worse every hour. Her parents weie sure she would die. She had become ao weak that she could not turn over in bed. What t.» do at this critical moment was a study for me, but I thought of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last re sort prescribed it. The most won derful result was effected. Within eight hours she was feeling much better: inside of three days she was upon her feet and at the end of one week was entirely well.” For sale by Chen kee Drug Co JUNE H. CARR, A RTI STIC PHOTOGIIA PI 1E It 812 Limestone Street Gaffney, S. C. ‘•Artist Proofs" are deservedly popular because they stand without a peer for beauty and originality of design and finish- WE MAKE THEM. Our complete line of photographic work embraces the best materials, the bes methods and that painstaking care so essen tial to good work. Our guarantee against fading goes with all photos hearing our name. Bring us your kodak work, our prices are low as the lowest. Bemember us for any photographic want. C3f r ''Phoue 176. Bide a Monarch and Keep in the front. I am special agent for those wheels. 1 have a few hra-nl new wheels on l and I wih sell at less than half price: wbea 1 worth #50 I will sell for I'Jj casn 'nd winds wo>ili f+n j sell for £20 and w heels worth CHI I sell for <15. Don’t forget t<> cr me if write Is-fore you buy. 1 sell single tube tire* for (1.50. worth 13.00; Inner tubes No. 1 for |1 00. No i for 75c: pedals that sell forfl.OOl wl I sell for SO and 75c per pair; rubber cement 00c dozen tubes, bails loe dozen, spokes 25c dozen, oil lumps worth 11.00 1 sell for 80c, hand pumps 15c, foot pumps 35c each, and all other blcyle stulr aecording to above prices. Write me for what you want or call ’phone No. 23 THE AMEB1CAN BICYCLE SHOP. W. J. jn. A IN KWH, Prop. For Silo. Oue hundred and twelve acres of land known as the Odom place near B. B. Bridges on Tbickety ereek, Cherokee county, with good six room bouse, out houses, well of good water and forty acres of line bottoms below the bridge. Titles good, Price 11200 cash. T M. Littlejohn. Agent. July 26, 3mo. IN NO TRUST. For a change I have some nice fat Mutton End Kansas City Beef, and as time passes cattle geta better and some cheaper, for which I am able to sell y<Su meat cheaper. Good stake at 10c. best at l*Hc: stew and boll meats from 7c to 8c, roast from Oc to 10c. As bacon goes up, beef comes down In reach for all. Fresh tfsb Fridays and Saturdays. Fresh country produce and vegetables fresh every day. Bemember we are with you 3fl6 days In the year. Come and pick for yourself or ’phone No. 60. The up-lo date market open from 5 a. m until 8 p. m. L. W. McOUINN. THE GREAT SAMPLE SHOE SALE IS COMING. In order to give everybody a fair chance at this grand bargain shoe sale we thought it wise to announce it some time ahead. In this chance we want no one to say, “I didn’t know this.” So we make this announce ment for September 1 Oth, 1 1 th and 1 2th. Our buyers have recently purchased a large quantity of sample shoes from several different shoe factories, and requested that we should announce it some three or four weeks ahead. Different announcements will be made in each and every issue in regard to this sale. Visit THE DIXIE for your Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes, who sells them for less. THE DIXIE, DRY DODDS, CLOTHING AND SHOE HOUSE. HO<> JUimestone Street. 3rd I>oor I’roni F». 0. MORRIS »WIT25ISR, Rrop. C. II. II.VJUL, Manager. SPOT CASH GRAND CLEARANCE SALE oir DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS A.7vi> IXJlilliner’y Oootls, 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 offer 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 oue person desires to purchase our entire line there will be no limit. First come, lirst served. Come early and avoid the rush. J. C. LIPSCOMB & CO. THIS IlCJS^rHSRS!*. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. All bummer Goods at, and below cost. 1 his sale applies to everything in hot weather goods at both stores, and will continue through the month of AUGUST. Undervests that were 5c, now 3ic Undervests that were 10c, now (5c. Undervests that were 15c, now 9c. Undervests that were 25c, now 16£c. Straw hats that were 25c, now lO^c. Straw hats that were 50c, now r 33c. Straw hats that.were $1.00, now - - - - 50c. Straw hats that were $1.50, now - - - . 75c. Straw hats that were $2.50, now - - - - $1.50. SUMMER SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Slippers and Oxfords that were 75c, now' GOc. Slippers and Oxfords that w'ere $1.00, now - - - - 75c. Slippers and Oxfords that were $1.50, now' - - - - $1.00. Slippers and Oxfords that were $2.00, now - - - - $1.50. Slippers and Oxfords that w'ere $2.50, now' - - - . $1.75. One lot Ladies’ Oxfords Shoes, only a few of a kind, worth up to $1.50 to go at 50c. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. Everything in Summer Goods to go at and below Cost. We must have room for New Fall Goods, and the above offer is bona fide—not idle talk. IVrCAAT SHIRT®. We have just received a case of new Colored Shirts, the latest styles, made from short lengths, only one of a kind, value $1.00 to $1.25, to go wdiile they last at - - - ONLY 50 CENTS - - - AT BOTH STORES. Best heavy drills made, at 6c, worth 6£c. *.• Good heavy sheeting, at 3|c worth 7c. Good heavy 4i bleaching at 5c, worth 7£c. •.* Good heavy checks, at 3jc worth 5c. These values can’t be equalled anywhere in town. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. NEW SHAPES IN HATS FOB MEN AND WOMEN. The new felt street hats for ladies, in white and black, are all the rage—we have them. The new big dotted veils that are so stunning can be found here also. We also have a lot of the new shaped fur hats for the young men, in black and colors—just the thing for early fall wear. Big lot new fall dress goods just in, suitable for school girls who make preparations early in the season. Most complete line of shoes in upper South Carolina. Come to see us, we are always glad to show' you through. Carroll, Carpenter & Byers. 915 to 919 GRENARD STREET. ’PHONE NO. 3. 805 LIMESTONE STREET. ’PHONE NO. 116. I V 1 c i