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. ” Wash Goods Sale For One Week Only Do I>tot iVslt tlie I^rices to Ke duplicated J^atcc ONE WEEK ONLY, MAY 2ND TO MAY 7TH 3,000 yards 27-Inch Colored Batistes and Lawns and 24-inch Percales, new, up-to-date patterns; been bought at a bankrupt sale at a genuine bargain. Sale price for one week only. 3%c. Merchants will do well to take ad vantage of this offer. 2,000 yards Odds and Ends, some one piece of a kind, some one yard of a kind; broken lots from this sea son’s selling; nothing worth less than 10c, some up to 15c. Batistes, Dimi ties and Lawns. Most of these are short lots of our best selling num bers—bright, snappy and up-to-date; all on a table to themselves. Yopr choice while they last, only 5c a yard. One case, about 600 yards, White Welt Pique. This goods is suitable for making whole dresses or waists and skirts for ladies and children. It is 32 inches wide and is a bargain at 12V&c; to go in this sale at half price, 6!4c. About 800 yards Dotted Swiss, in white and colored grounds, all new patterns, worth 15c to 22%c; all this season’s goods, but bought at a sac rifice sale; for one week, your choice, 11c. About 200 yards Voile, odd lengths from this season’s selling; 15c goods for only 9'/ 2 c. 150 yards Voile, the better grade, the kind that sells for 25c. To clean up the little lot we offer it at just half price, 12i/ 2 c. 5,000 yards Plain Book-fold India Linen; the best value you ever saw for 10c, even when cotton was 4c a pound; to go in this sale for only 7i/ 2 c. This was bought in solid cases at a single number to “job,” but we will offer it to the retail trade for one week at the jobbing price, 7^c. Mer chants take notice. Organdies are among the best things for dresses for the summer. We have just opened a new lot im ported goods worth 50c, but our pur chasing ability enables us to offer these beautiful goods at only 38c. A new lot Silk Mulls, beautiful flo ral designs, to go at the same price, worth twice the money. A lot of beautiful Grenadine stripe floral design Silk and Mercerized Imported Goods, imported to sell at $1.00 a yard, to go in this sale at only 59c. White Organdies are among the best materials for smart summer dresses. We are running a beauti ful line in white, black and colors at only 10c. Better grades, 2 yards wide, worth up to $1.00 a yard, all to go at special prices. Spool Cotton at 45c a dozen in Nos.* 30 to GO white, and 21 to 50 black. Best six cord spool cotton, very elas- 1 tic for machine use; cost 50c to man ufacture, but our under price pur chase enables us to offer only about 200 dozen at the bargain price, 45c. Not more than two dozen to a custo mer. Remember the date Mav *> 7 The people of Gaftnev and surrounding country have learned that when we advertise a sa^e we offer what we advertise. Don’t fail to come early and get a bargain. CARROLL, CARPENTER & m Sparkle. Our sparkling soda has, they tell us, a refreshing quality that much soda lacks. We know why. Our materials are all of extra quality. We’ve never found anything too good for our fountain. Then the soda is charged just right by an automatic corbo- nator, is made just right, tastes just right, and the drinking is followed by that satisfied feeling. Cherokee Drug Co*, Prescription Druggists. Cor. Limestone and Frederick Sts. If you get it at the Cherokee it’s good. Eskridge's Blacksmith Shop, | (Fortenberry’s Old Stand. ) First-class Blacksmith, Iron and Wood workjat reasonable prices. Your Patronage Solicited. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. Rev. C. M. Teal Grassy Pond next o’clock. will preach Sunday at First Baptist Church Notes. Three persons were received by let- at ter in the morning service Sunday. 11 The committee on foreign missions made its report through the churct treasurer, showing that $414 had been The people came in Saturday and contributed. This is the largest offer- the merchants sold lots of goods. It j n g j n history of the church, was a big day for both and all seemed Midweek prayer-meeting Wednes- happy. Or. S. H. Griffith, PHYSICAN - SURGEON.-- OCULIST. Former pupil of the celebra ted Oculist, Dr. Julian J. Chisolm, ot Baltimore. Has also taken special post-grad uate course in the Flye, Far, Nosejand Throat’Hospital of Baltimore. Glasses Fitted Accurately and Scientifically. J* <J* Jfiy”Office in Cherokee Drug Co., B’ldg J. Q. Little is having a handsome cottage built on one of his lots on convention in Charleston Frederick street. L. Baker has the contract. Mr. J. C. Ratliff, proprietor of The Battery, has gone north again to the young people of Blacksburg last ‘'scoop tip some more bargains for Friday evening, April 29th. his Cherokee friends. Watch for his Those present were: Misses Lucy announcement when he returns. Thomson, Ethel Maxwell, Dot Irqii- Edna Guyton, pr. yious cold weather has greatly re- M Pollock; Messrs. Phil Freeman, larded the germination of seeds and H h Davi(lson . tw. the growth of seed plants that have „ vori n ,. QT come up. Th< hart, Willie Hardin, weather is warm now, but the R()S ’ Lee Gayden ; Liberal Treatment Prompt ^ervice Abswiite Safety “ k. k. osbome goes this week to are some of the features of our service guaranteed to atteml the interdenominational Sun- patr()ns of ^ g ank . We want your business. Call on us at any time. National Bank of Gaffney. Statement of GAFFNEY SAVINGS BANK, Dance at Blacksburg. A delightful dance was given by Notice to Teachers. The position of superintendent of Roy Osborne. Her bert Ryan, Oran Moore, Jim Hardin, Clemmons Jordan: from Gaffney. a t cros7oTbksines,rMa7ch 3ist' 19^4 The Spartanburg district confer- Dr. Garland. A. Culberson, Jno. Mc- enco will meet in Buford Street M. E. Allister, Kyle Davenport. Malcom church Wednesday evening. May 12. Goudelock; from Yorkville, Paul Nealy A few delegates are as yet unprovided Moore. Chaperones. Mr. and Mrs. for. The committee or pastor will be Hudgins and Mrs. Osborne. pleased to receive the names of those who will entertain delegates. Unclaimed Letters. As soon as the ground becomes a List of unclaimed letters in the Condensed from the Quarterly Statement in conformity to Act General Assembly, RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.. .. Cash on Hand in Bank.., LIABILITIES. . Capital Stock.. ... * 69,294 30 Undivided Profits 3,023 99 Total $ 72,318 29 Deposits.. x. have come up among the grass on the >ng May _'nd, 1904 pretty lawn between the city hall and Allem Alexander, Haiynes Bbracnk, WE ARE The Druggists for the ma jority. If we are not fill ing your prescriptions you are not getting the best prescription work. S. B. Crawley & Co. 813 Limestone St. Drugs, Perfumes and Stationery Prescriptions Properly Filled and Promptly Delivered Gaffney graded schools will be va- { he 0()Urt h()Use Bhould be p U Hed up. W. M. Baker Alex Buice, Lanra Cav- cant, and also several vacancies in jf allowed to stand long they will Lenardy Edwards, L. D. Holmer, school No. 1. Those wishing to make put the pretty grass out of business. |' ran ! v Hampins, George Harmis, Jim Harris, Jener Jeter, Arra Pans, M. Al- Some one tampered with the lock ollero, Johnie Williams. Mrs. Jane on the postoffleo door Thursday Harris, Miss Bessie Hariell, Miss ( night. Whoever it was failed to Edith Hoyle, Mrs. Maria Pennington, make an entrance but broke the Mrs. Nora Robbs, Miss Lilly Simp- lock. There being no clue as to who soll> M r s. Hatie Weaver, did it it is not known if it was the Call for “Advertised Letters.” work of a local amateur or of a corps of northern professionals returning home from a safe-cracking tour of the South. application for these positions should do so before May 20th, 1904. J. F. Garrett, Secy. Board of Trustees. I 5-3-2t Teachers’. One cent due on each. A. R. Folger, P. M. The regular public free school exami nation for teachers will be held on Fri day, the 20th day of May. All teachers i who have no certificate, or whose certi- ■ ficate has expired, or are otherwise ex animation. Remember the day, Friday! ^? 8hi P> ^ Ml ‘ Ra - V f the 20th of May, at the court house, be- ^ • ginning at half past 9 a. m. J. L. Walker, 5-3-51. Supt. of Education. Salesday Sales. By the clerk of court: The A. B. Gaines house and lot to T. L. Brown, agent, for $1,700. Ray tract of land No. 1, in Morgan for Ray tract No. 2, C4 acres, to R. Jones for $200. Limestone St. M. E. Church Notes. The spring meeting for this church m T 1. # tv in xi. x closed Sunday night. The secreta- Notice Of I 1 Ml Settlement. ry’s report shows an increase in mem- ^ bership of thirty-six per cent. By permission of Hon. J. E. Webster, There has been an increase in the _ „ Probate Judge for Cherokee county, S. ™ em bership ot the Lpvorth League j their sad bereavement. C., we will on Tuesdav, May 24th, next, also - a meeting held Sunday of- at 10 o’clock a. m., make our final return ficer u s °} the Were ^ eCte , d and as executors of the estate of Jesse C. a < r^ ar ^® r a PRl e< R>r ’ J. US Nance, deceased, and apply for letters 'V R ,^?^ d A on th© Death of Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Elvina Moore died at the home of her mother. Mrs. Rebecca DeStaftino, in this city on the 21st ult., after an illness of three weeks. Mrs. Moore was in her thirty-fourth year. She was buried at Draytonville I church on the 22nd. Mrs. Moore was a member of the Baptist church and was a good wo-, man, and when the end came she was in the full enjoyment of her faith. She expressed her readiness for the change and had bright hopes for the future. She leaves to mourn their loss, seven small children, her mother and sisters and brothers, who have the sympathy of their many friends | dismissory. All persons holding claims i G llr( \ ® un( ^ a q t ^ lls mon th at 1 p. against said estate are hereby notified to Speakers will be announced later I present them, properlv attested, on or be- ~ ~ ~ fore that date, or thev will be forever 1 Stockholders Meeting. m. Not a Legitimate Business. [Easley Progress.] It is evident that the dispensary is growing more and more obnoxious every day. The people are recogniz ing that it is not a legitimate busi- i fore that date, of they will be forever stocKnoiaers meeting. nf>gs state assumes to ta j ie anv | barred. , a s P® cia J, “ eeting o£ the legitimate business out of the hands April 27th, 1904. stockholders ^ of Gaffney G^P 6 ^ of the people. They must have the J-W. Nance, FHHnl aCt ar ri thP a tn nieans of earning a livelihood, and Lemuel Nance. Fuda at the office of the mill, to means nmst ] )e some honest, Executors Estate Jesse C. Nance, de-; ®® asi ^er ^he condition of^the company i lonora bie and legitimate business. ceased. Published in Gaffney Ledger 27th May 6th, 13th and 20th, 1904. April THOROUGHBRED $ ^ and to arrange for the liquidation of It must be a buslness that will not its indebtedness. We are glad to ro b Peter to pay Paul. The beverage state that the most satisfactory ar- liquor traffic was instituted a ” (1 rangements were obtained and that brought hore by the llevil> an(1 no •the mill will resume operations in a state or government has any moral very short time This time, under right to accept the agency . I the direction of our own people which assures the success it merits Memory of the Dead . The company was reorganized and Editor Ledger:-The 10th of Mav the officers eiecteii will hold till the ,, celebrated at Grassy Pond ni i, church. We observe the day as Me- The following were elected direct- morial Day and those who have re . ors. J. I. Sairalt, M. C. Carpenter, i a tives and friends buried there, and I o I IV . . . y Y .$ 30,000 00 1,259 83 41,058^46 Total $ 72,318 29 We invite'your attention to the above copy of our quarterly statement, March little wet the big Tot of weeds that Gaffney postoffice for the week end- 3131,1904. We pay 4 PER CENT. INTEREST 011 ALL deposits. im \tn\ nft 1 mi If you are not already a patron of this bank, we would be pleased to have you open an account with us. ' The TIME time to do so is NOW. F. G. STACY, President. J. G. Wardlaw, V.-President, D. C. Ross, Cashier. Few Days The flies will tickle your bald head while you are trying to take an after noon nap and, they will worry you from the kitchen to the parlor. That is, if you let them have their way, but not if you use our “SURE KILL” POISON FLY PAPER. It does its work well. It is cheap. It isn’t sticky. Hie Gaffney Drag Co., Prescription Druggists. I^cdoLc F’or' '‘T^lne Hicjr'&scsteller* those who have not, are requested to Poland China Pigs Registered Stock IT^or Ssile £tt R-estscmable 'F*ricets. Come and see them. If you want PURE STOCK, now is your opportunity. A. N. Wood, J. G. Wardlaw, J. N. VYrrf C< pii ui i no ™ Stacy ‘ Tiring flowers to place upon the graves. \\m. Ph ilips and J. C Jefferies We will meet at 7 o’clock a. m.. to nJ eld a . meetin f clean off the graveyard and every anu lected F. G. Stac> president and one wbo can ^ requested to bring a a easUrer ’ and ^ ‘ C ' C arpenter secre ' wagon and a load of sand, and those who have flowers for the graves will ... please bring them Letter t6 J. L. Spake. o’clock. in by 10 or 11 Everybody is cordially invited to Gaffney, S. C. ^'r a M° U s a < r heap ^ join ill the celebration. Come, bring It'S rJvJL f5 ap t !j° u ®®’ <l o nt dinner and spend the day. The pas- th l^? alar :_ thi ^ tor of the church is especially re quested to be present, and besides preaching and singing, addresses will be made by prominent speakers. A Member. in all A. N. WOOD. B. It. BROWN. J.O. LITTLE, III HECTORS: w. c. carpenter, It. M. WILKINS, O. M. SMITH, It. A. JONES, W. C. HAMRICK, O. E. WILKINS. in Devoe; there’s nothing, paint so cheap as Devoe. Oh, yes, you can paint with mud; but that isn’t paint; you want it to look about right for a month or two. Paint Devoe; can’t do it for less; there’s nothing so cheap; say noth- _ A barn belonging to Mr. S. J. din ing of wear, there’s nothing so cheap ton. in Bethel township, York county, as Devoe. '■ was destroyed by fire Wednesday ^ ^ m m R goes so far; save gallons; no night, and Tom Wells, colored, was AA Ante A Yin DlAntAnC i%AMlr about the price, save gallons, committed to jail Thursday on the IT&d OlI\l * ICLlll'Vl w A gallon of paint, put-on, costs $4 or charge of having burned it. Mr. Clin- * $o; save gallons. Devoe is your paint; save gallons; Devoe is your paint. Yurs truly State, CoDQty and Git; Depository. Genet~eil I3ein.U:ing£ Accounts of firms, corporations, individuals solicited; estates settled; trust funds handled; interest paid on time deposits. Satisfaction assured all who deal with us. A. N. WOOD, CHAS. P. LIGON, C. M. SMITH, Prest. Asst. Cashier. Cashier. 56 F W Devoe & Co P. S.—L. Baker, Contractor and Builder, sells our paint. ton lost a barn about a year ago in a similar manner, and accused the same negro; hut the testimony was not sufficient to convict. S CURE Has It Ever Occurred To You That you make a serious mistake by not buying your clothing at J. I. Sarratt’s everything store? All that is necessary to convince you that I have the best line oi Clothing in town for men, youths and chil- . dren, at the most reasonable prices, is to go up stairs and take a look. Youwill also find a nice line of men’s and boy’s Hats up stairs. Also all kinds of Trunks and Traveling Bags up stairs. Slioes JPor IC ve-i'3rl>oclyr at prices to suit. Negligee Shirts from 25c to $1.00 Overalls from 25c to 75c Big lot of ladies Dress Skirts from $1 to $5 Nice line of wash fabrics, Piques, Organdies and White Goods of various kinds—all cheap. Big lot of Molasses—several grades. Farming tools, such as Single and Double Stocks, Cot ton Hoes, Plows, Heel Bolts and in fact everything needed by the farmer. I carry as complete line of general merchandise as you will find in town. I also handle same line at my new store at Goforth, S. C. ' Sf Respectfully, 3,000 YARDS OF WASH GOODS sold the first day of Sale. Sale contin ues all this week. Don’t miss it. Carroll, Carpenter & Byers. Best CMEt WHERE All USE FAILS. Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use In time. Sold by druggists. ItFVlLl-MWr J I. i ■h.; _ _ . . .