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GRAND CLEAN SWEEP SALE June 23rd to July 1 st, we will offer SUMMER GOODS AT A SACRIFICE. We count stock July 1 st and must reduce stock. CARROLL, CARPENTER & BYERS Men’s Clothing Hot Values Here’s ClothinR for mid-summer sel ling—garments that will move more quickly the hotter it becomes. The prices are, of course, much lower than others charge for the same kind of goods. VERY PRETTY AND STYUSH Two-Piece Suits Light gray with brown background, with small black and white stripes, round sack coat with patch pockets and capped seams; pants with belt straps, value $7.00, at $4.98 Dark gray with light gray background and dark check, round sack coat with patch pockets and capped seams; pants with belt straps, value $5.00, at $3.98 If you can match my C'othing at my prices, you can do more than any other man in the country. NELSON The Star Clothier Opposite the Postoffice War news on my window, posted daily, free to everybody. Come and read the latest. The Gaffney City Land and' . ' Go. Offers for] sale {Huiltllm: Lots in this flourishing town, Gaffney; also Farms near by and in reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, in lots of 30 to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm purposes For full particulars apply to J. V. SARRATT, Agent. N. 11.—All persons are forbidden to enter on, walk or ride through or over the lands of this company, cutting and removing timber, fishing or hunting, under penalty of law. CHEROKEE NOW IN SESSION. CONVENED ON TIME YESTERDAY MORNING. Findings of Grand Jury—Criminal Docket Disposed of Yesterday— Camp Tried for Arson. ; Court convened yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, .Judge Ernest Gary, pre- i siding. Solicitor Henry and Stenog rapher McCaw were in their places and the court machinery was put in motion at once. Judge Gary delivered a short but ! able and explicit charge to the grand I jury. Solicitor Henry handed out I several hills, which were all for minor offences. The grand Jury in the case of Lester Smith for assault and battery with intent to ravish, returned “no bill." In the case of Abe Smith, as sault with intent to kill, “no bill.” The case against D. C. Scruggs for disposing of property under lien was nol pressed. Case against J. W. Nance, "no bill.” Case against Frank Wells and Maggie Shanks, adultery, true bill. Case against Rufus Proctor and , Sam Proctor, assault and battery, true bill. Case against John Jones and Hat tie Allen, adultery, true bill. Case against Drew Horn, violating dispensary law, true bill. James Dickson plead guilty to house breaking and was given two months on the chaingang. The court took up the case of the State vs. J. B. Carroll, for perjury. Butler & Osborne represented the i defense and Solicitor Henry the i State. All the evidence was taken and the argument was concluded and 1 tin* case was given to the jury at ,1:30, when the court adjourned for : dinner. After dinner the first case taken i up was the State vs. Geo. Camp, col- I ored, for arson. Camp was tried at ; the last term of the court and con victed, but Capt. J. B. Bell, who was \ appointed by the court to defend I him, moved for a new trial and the , presiding judge granted it. Capt. Bell appeared for him again yester- j day, and Solicitor Henry, assisted by : Butler & Osborne, appeared for the , State. This case occupied the time of court till C o’clock, when it was i given to the jury, and when our forms were closed no verdict had ] been arrived at. The grand jury finished its work i yesterday and was discharged. The criminal docket was disposed ; of yesterday, and tomorrow equity j business will be taken up. The jury in the Carroll case made a mistrial and all the jurors were discharged, i the Camp case were discharged. Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed letters in the Gaffney postoffice for the week end ing June 20th, 1904: M. C. Blanton, L. L. Carrott, C. P. Durham, Donie Freeman, B. F. F. Fields, Vannie B. Hughey, Sam Ha ger ,Jols Jolly, Charley Littlejohn, Ladis Littlejohn, Wilson Montgom ery, T. M .Moss, Edner McDonell, Damier Parker, Geter Phillips, Wil liam Rich, Miss Pearle Byers, Miss Mary Cary, Miss Christiner Cowan, Miss Virgina Jackson, Miss Sallie McLure, Miss Edner Porter, Miss Fannie Rice, Miss Jennie Rice, Mad am Shipton. Call for “Advertised Letters.” A. R. N. Folger, P. M. The man who wants but little here j below should move into a flat and he will get it. The Good Old Summer Time! In the good old summer time, when bicycles throng the thoroughfare, , and farm animals and roadsters are all kept busy, accidents to man and beast are of frequent occurrence, Elliott’s Emulsified Oil Liniment is the most serviceable accident and emergency liniment in use. It re lieves quickly and heals speedily cuts, contusions, bruises, sprains etc. You get one-half pint for 25c; and you get your money back if not sat isfied. Gaffney Drug Co. For 25 Cents Has It Ever Occurred To You That you make a serious mistake by not buying your clothiug at J. I. Sarratt’s everything store? All that is necessary to convince you that I have the best line of Clothing in town for men, youths and chil dren, at the most reasonable prices, is to go upstairs and take a look. ^ ouwill also find a uice line of men’s and hoy’s Hats up stairs. Also all kinds of Trunks and Traveling Bags up stairs. Slioes T'or* J^veryfoody at prices to suit. Negligee Shirts from 25c to 11.00 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. Respectfully, J. I. Sarratt. Statement ot GAFFNEY SAVINGS BANK, Condensed from the Quarterly Statement iu conformity to Act General Assembly, at close of business, March 31st, 1904. RESOURCES. , LIABILITIES. , , ^ Capital Stock $ 30,000 00 Loans and Discounts.. .. $ 69,294 30 Undivided Profits 1,259 81 Cash on Hand in Bank.... 3,023 99 Deposits .. 41,058 46 WE CARRY A FULL STOCK Shoes,' Slippers, Hosiery, Dry Goods, No tions, Millinery, Laces, Embroideries, ready made Ladies’ Waists and Skirts. In all these we would be glad for ]you to give us a look. Full stock of Heavy and Staple Groceries ; all at bottom prices. Just received two cars of good, sound, dry Corn. . :: :: Presentment of Grand Jury. To His Honor, Judge Earnest Gary: We. the Grand Jury, respectfully report to your honor. That we have examined and passed on all bills handed us by the Solici tor. We have also examined the Treasurer’s annual report and find it a nice piece of work and correct. And. in obedience to the instructions by Judge Gage at the last term of court, we have appointed J. C. Hollis, a good accountant, to examine the books of the several officers in the county, and herewith attach his re port and beg to express our satisfac tion at the fine condition he finds the offices to he in. We respectfully suggest that a new stove with water attachments he placed in the county jail. Also that we deem it highly important that a telephone he placed in the jail, and that the water pipes be extended to the stables. It has been reported to us that Andy Harris and Mattie Scruggs are living in adultery. J. E. Watkins, Foreman. W. J. WILKINS & CO. Gaffney, S. C. Commercial Printing Of every description executed with neatness and dispatch at The Ledger office, Gaffney, 8. C. New Type, New Presses, the finest quality of Ink and Paper, and Compe tent Workmen. Send us your orders. Expert Accountant's Report. Gaffney, S. C., May 30, 1904. Mr. J. E. Watkins. Esq., Foreman of Grand Jury. Pursuant to your instructions, I have made an examination of the ac counts and records of the various county offices. I find all records and accounts neatly and intelligently kept. I examined the records of the bonds for the various officers and find them properly filed and recorded. Most of these bonds are made in guarantee companies that I assume to be all right. In the limited time allowed me I, of course, could not check in detail all the records and accounts, but found everything correct and well kept, so far as my investigation ex tended. Respectfully submitted, J. C. Hollis. You can get from us a package of HIKE'S BOOT BEEK EXTRACT that will make FIVE GAL LONS of HIRE’S ROOT BEER. It is easy to make —no boiling. Hire’s Root Beer is a delightful and healthy temperance beverage. It produces a gentle stimula tion throughout the body without the bad effects of momentary excitement. It is peculiarly refreshing and thirst-quenching. It is sparkling and wholesome. The Gaffney Drug Co. Prescription Druggists Look For The Horeshoe Sign. Total $ 72,318 29 Total % 72,318.29 We invite vour attention to the above copv of our quarterlv statement, March 31st, 1904. We pay 4 PER CENT. INTEREST on ALL deposits. If you are not already a patron of this bank, we 1 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, Y.-President, D. C. Ross, Cashier. Liberal Treatment Prompt Service Absolute Safety are some of the features of our service guaranteed to patrons of this Bank. We want your business. Call on us at any time. National Bank of Gaffney. You Furnish The Need; We Satisfy It. \V<* keep everythin;: in the General Mercliaudlue line and Jure prepared t ) '‘suit every fancy,” both as to style and quality of iroods and the prices placed upon them. Our store has become popul ir with the trading public simply because we handle the l>e*t of merchandise and sell our .roods it a close margin of protit. Oiir TF'W'o Stores are fairly bristling with all the latest things in Ladies’ Dress Goods. Shoes, Hats, Millinery and Notions and all the best grades of Groceries and Osborne Farming Implements.—all at prices commensurate with the quality of the Roods. We in vite Inspection and challenge comparison of prices. omfc). •7 n Safety Guaranteed When you dcqmsit your money with this bank, you are assured of its safe return to you whenever you call for it. Neither fire, nor Jlloods, nor panic can rob you of it. How much wiser, then, than running a risk by keeping money at home or on your person, is it to bring every spare dollar here for deposit . — Ample facilities ; the utmost accommodation. yDALE’S TONIl Merchants & Planters Bnak. Meeting of Commissioners Postponed. On account of the celebrtaion on the 4th of July, the meeting of the Board of County Commisslormrs 4s deferred till the 5th of July. J. V. Whelchel, County Supervisor. ^ RISC S CURE FOR M lo Mma Bold by drmguu. CONSUMPTION w A REAL CURE FOR It has recently been discovered tha: be germs that produce Malaria, breed .m1 multiply in the intestines and from here spread throughout the systen. v means of the blood. This fact c.x .dams why Malaria is hard to cure by he old method of treatment. Quinine I-on, etc , stimulate the nerves ami mild up the blood, but do not destroy the germs that cause the disease R.;,dale’s Tonic has a specific effect upon the intestines and bowels, freeim- them from all disease breeding mi r obes. It also kills the germs that • nfest the veins and arteries. It drives rom the blood all poisonous matter and makes it rich and healthy. RYDALE’S TONIC is a blood builder, a nerve restorer, and a Malaria destroyer. Try it, it will not disap point you. GAFFNEY DRUG COMPANY. A. N. WOOD, Prest. CHAs. P. L1GOX. Ass t. Cashier. C. M.JSMITH, Cashier ANCHOR BUGGY. We think we have in the Anchor Buggy, one of the best that comes to the Gaffney market for the money. Come and see this Buggy before you buy. We have just received a car of Barb Wire at a good price. R.. N. Wilkins Hdw. Co.