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EVERY DAY BARGAIN DAY AT THE BATTERY MANY SPECIAL VALUES TO BE HAD THIS WEEK Files and piles of new things to arrive that will be of interest to the trading public; in fact new goods are rolling in on every freight. Remember that we sell cheap every day, but some days we may have some very special values that may not be here the next day, so be quick, be smart, and be on hand to share them. Mens Socks, two pairs for 5c. Suspenders, 5c a pair. Calico, 2 l-2c per yard, in bundles. Towels, 2 l-2c each. Window Shades, 10c each. Yard wide Percale to be in this week, 5c per yard. Silk as low as 10c per yard. A beautiful and brilliant line of Dress Goods at the rockiest of rock bottom prices; a beautiful line of Ladies’ Collars to arrive this week; one {thousand dollars worth of Shoes and Slippers to come in today. The Cheapest Store in The State. 7" J. C. RATLIFF, Proprietor. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. EASTER. Get your Suit and get it -tailor made. It won’t cost you any more than a ready made suit and fits better- We Guarantee the Fit and the Goods. The American Woolen Mills, of Chicago, are permanent ly represented here now and will be pleased to serve you. Tailor Hade Suits, $10.00 and up. Pants, $3.50 and up. J. W. BOLLOCK, Hep. A. t 1 Hotel. Take Allens Compound Extract of Celery with Peptonate of Iron. It makes weak people strong. It strengthens the nerves, re stores the torpid liver to its normal condition, gives tone to the stomach, produces a healty appetite, sound digestion, clear skin and a vigorous body. This remedy is presented purely on its merits. It has not been evolved from the dream of any American Indian nor does it come heralded by the rosy claims of any distinguish ed foreigner, hut it is simply a prescription of an eminent and experienced physician who has found it valuable iu the class of diseases for which it is recommeuded. This medicine sells everywhere for fi.oo per bottle, but iu order to introduce it iu Gaffney, we will sell it for a short time at 75c. THE GAFFNEY DRUG CO., Prescription Druggists. gfetf' Look for the “Horseshoe Sign.” Limestone Street. Subscribe for The Ledger while court is in session. The court attracted a big crowd every day last week. R. A. Jones is building a handsome residence on the eastern extension of Jefferies street. Mrs. Sumpter Littlejohn, we are glad to learn, is rapidly improving. Her many friends will be glad to see her out again. Recital at Limestone. A very interesting recital will be given in the college auditorium at Limestone on next Monday evening at 8 o’clock The director of music will be assisted by Miss Georgie Steedly and some of the music stu dents. The program will include some 1 popular vocal selections and the in- I strumental portion will be of the usual high class character -given there. This will be a treat for lovers of high-class music, and a large crowd from Gaffney should attend the re cital. Mr. P. H. Peeler called to see us Saturday and showed us a Spanish coin about the size of a silver dollar, j It was copper and was made in 181G. Mr. Peeler told us it had been in his family for more than half a century. L. H. Cobb, of Cherokee Falls, has a Poland China sow two years old that has had thirty-four pigs in the last eleven months. This is pretty good work for the sow, fortunate for Mr. Cobb, and encouraging to hog raisers generally. Mr. Worth Little’s handsome new residence corner of Johnson and Rutledge streets is nearly finished. It is of the most modern design and appointments, and when finished will be one of the most imposing and con venient homes in the city. A merchant in this city was bother ed last week by a lot of negroes lying upon his window sills every morning. He thought to break this up, he would cover his sills with molasses, which he did. He says about the time he thought his scheme was working well, he saw a little negro lick up the mo- lases and take a seat. Mr. Johu T. Hames, one of Gaff ney’s most worthy citizens, left last night for Oklahoma, where he will make his future home. He carries with him the respect »nd best wishes j| of all our people for his future hap piness and prosperity. His family will follow him in two of three weeks. | John Hames is a gentleman. Mr"* Make Year Gar dening Genet. The first thin# that helps to make your year’s work in the garden profitable, is to get fresh, reliable seed— the kind you cau be sure of gettiug here. We are care ful to buy seed from grow ers who have reputations for raising good see<L. You cannot tell the character of a seed by looking at it, so you have to rely ou the dealer. The seeds we car- rv are all of last year's raising. In planting them you can 1>e sure of a good crop and of the exact vari ety you want. They cost no more than the uncer tain kind. Kerosene Engine, Adopted by United states and Foreign Government; Hiifbest Awards wbere- ever e.\bilj,ted. No dangerous gasoline used : the cost of tiring a steam boiler will buy kerosene enough to run this engine a whole day; can be started in 3 toO minutes and you don't have to go about it any more until you want to stop it. Can see one of these engines running at The Ledger Office or Mc- Guinn’s Market, insurance companies recommend them as the safest. Port able kerosene engines adapted for Threshing Machines,. Etc. Kerosene Hoisting Engines; Kerosene Engines adapted foi all purposes. Only 15 Cent*, or the price of 10 pints of kerosene t. is all it costs to pull one horse powt . J hey are made from 1 to 00 H P. Nospark^f required, no water consumed; no handling of wood,' coaTor ashes "can be started U 1 r^3 minutes. 11 you are thinking of putting iu power let me tell you all about this engine and give you lowest prices. Address or call ou ' of machinery for 10 hours with this engine. x w w I,., spares no blaze, no tire can be run iu same room with cotton gin without [the slightest danger o . !* extremely rigid, shIf-lubricating, durable, 5practicable; no engiueei I^UTHCSI* Box 363, Ciaffney, 5. C. At The ledger Office. New Goods For All Classes Cherokee Drug Co., Prescription Druggists, Cor. Limestone and Frederick Sts. Messrs. James S. and Sumter Lit tlejohn have opened up a heavy and | fancy grocery business on the corner of Limestone and Robinson streets, BnlNG THEM TO US in the house recently occupied by Isham Richardson. The Messrs. Lit tlejohn are native Cherokeeans of large and successful business experi ences, both iu the county and city, and who are so well known that the most favorable comment from us would hardly reach the high estimate of them held by all our people. How about those old suits that are too good tj throw away, and yet need brightening up a little r KKJNG THEM TO US and have them overhauled—we will make them look fresh and new. Cleaning, pressing and tailorlm- done experts. R0B1XS0JI & JOKES, Tailors. Over tV. U. Telegraph Office. fir (See us and join our Pressiug Club. I kinds of Job Work d “ ne at y, he Led ^ office neatLv and at eg commensurate with high grade work- Try us. The Limestone Mill Sells Cotton. For some months the Limestone Mill has been running full time day and night, and bought sufficient cot ton sometime ago to keep up day and night operation til! next crop. The management last week seeing more money in selling a part of its cotton at the prevailing high price, than running at night and making it into cloth, sold a block of cotton and will on April the 1st, stop night work. This mill is in fine condition, having enough cotton left to run full time, day run, till next fall, and the best of it all is, it was bought at a price that seems powerfully cheap now. tor - , CUK1S #HMt AU USt DlU,. ■ | Uoitl CuutfU Syrup, I lulu, OvjU. CV ■ Iu time. Soiil by Uruggl.-lrH BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. FLOORING, SIDING, CEILING, MOULbING ALSO A pink: link op Faints and Oils Mlc to tl.,i(i per gal. £2J£ L. BAKER We can suit the customer with the small purse, or the one with the full purse. We {try to meet all the conditions of men. Give us your business and you will wear a pleas ant face all the time. Our goods satisfy. We have a full stock White Lawns, Piques, White Waistings, Knicker Zephyrs, Silk Swiss, Irish Linen, Zephyr, Voiles, Eolion, Twine Cloth, and many other things we would be pleased to show you—Nice Linen Trimmings in Bands, Appliques, Laces, Embroideries, Etc. :: :: w. J. WILKINS & co„ Ociffiitvy, ( . O. wmmmamBsm Vt- Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! The Greatest Line Ever Shown in Gaffney-New Spring Goods Coming in Every Day, Big lot of Shoes made to sell jit $2.00; right from the factory, our price $1.50. Crossett Shoes, regular price every where $3.00, our price $2.50. We have anything you need in Shoes and Hosiery. THE R. S. LIPSCOMB SHOE COMPANY.