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i BALDWIN PIANO FACTORIES AT CINCINNA1 AN NOU NC E£NI fc£NT'. THE BALDWIN COMPANY was it war.led by the International June Fair. 8t. Louis. HUM. TWO OKAND PUIZES: , The Grand Prize for the BALDWIN PIANO, for Its superlative artistic » n A‘U?‘‘Vi7i^T scientific construction, anil the Grand Prize for the BALDWIN t Al/l MiY illustratlu^ the super»ionty oi Baldwin materials, processes, and metlfas In i iano an i Organ construction. w .w. . . ...» ......... - - 7 'Y ere , e Yr r .u',l < ,? 1 n In the piano industry of the world, and are official evidence of the superlijlty of the Bata win product. The Baldwin products consist of: These, tOKether with the Grand Prlx. Paris. 1!W0, are higher honors tliai III '-L of the Wor The Crescent Comedy Company will begin a week’s engagement at the Star Theatre Monday night. Wednesday was Washington’s birth- J day. Both of the hanks In the city i were closed and Sunday hours were | observed at the postofllce. Street Overseer Cook has a force of hands at work putlng in some drainage pipes in rear of the new National Bank building. There will be services at the Epis copal church on Sunday, February 26. at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Strangers' and visitors will be cordially wel comed. H. M. Johnsonn, of the Gaffney Live Stock company, returned Tuesday from a trip to the western mule markets. He was followed yesterday by two car loads of fine mules. 1 GO BALDWIN. ELLINGTON. HAMILTON. <5 HOWARD. I •— VALLEY GEM. Q- Aud Is represented In the South by 'W. 1^. JOHNSON, HAMI TON. MONARCH. GO CO fan G ff'n c^jy i S. G. Our spring stock of Rubber Goods is here, and you needn’t be afraid to use any of our Hot Water Bottles. They are the kind of goods that everybody wants—the kind you pay for whether you get them or not. They are high grade goods, made exclusively by makers who have a reputation for turning out reliable products. A little difierence in quality makes a great differ ence in durability, so get the best—cost you no more than the poorer sort. Hot Water Bottles, 2 quarts, 85c to $1.00. Hot Water Bottles, flannel covered, 3 quarts,*$1.25. Bulb Syringes, 50c to $1.25. Combination Syringes. $1. 25 to $1.75. Nursing Supplies, Ice Bags, etc. CHEROKEE DRUG COMPANY Services will be held at the First Baptist church at the usual hours j Sunday—morning and evening. A | cordial invitation is extended all visi tors and strangers who may he in the city to attend. .1 . N. Lipscomb has returned from Fair Forest where he w’as called on account of the illness of his father- in law. Mrs. Lipscomb is still at the bedside of her father, who we regret to learn, is not improving. Rev. W. R. Potter will attend the called meeting of Presbytery which convenes Friday (today) at Green- | ville to transact some business in connection with Chicora College. Mr. ] Potter will preach at Greers next 1 Sabbath. There will he no preaching j at the Presbyterian church. There w’ill be preaching at Buford Street Methodist church Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. Morning subject, “How to Build up a Church,” evening subject, “Prejudice.” Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m. A cordial invitation to strangers and visitors. Subscribe fur The Ledger, SI.50 a year Mayor’s Court. Tuesday night the police Hushed a covey of colored sports who had sought cover in a joint in the city to while away the time—of which they had an overabundance—in a little game of “high dice.” They were rounded up and taken before Mayor Gaffney Wednesday morning, and fin ed $2.50 each, or ten days at “throw ing” a pick or shovel in the interest of the city. Most of the layout paid. Uuder Buy and Under Sell Coiled up in the little words, underbuy and undersell, lies the mighty magnet that draws the eager and int elligent economical buyers to The Battery. J The question with us is not how much we can eret for an article but how cheap we can sell. You will find just as good goods at The Battery as there are at any other pla^but just a little cheaper—that's all. Another lot onthe celebrated mercerized underskirts iust in. Lot No. 1, $1.25 value, at 9g cents Lot No. 2, $1.50 value, at $1.23 and $1.25 Lot No. 3, $1.75 value, at $1,43 Lot No. 4, $2.00 value, at ! .$L75 W h i t e <3 o 0 d s Lot No. 1, 7>6c value White Lawns 5 cents Lot No. 2, 15c value, 40 inches wide 10 cents Lot No. 3, 15c value, white madras 10 cents A beautiful lot of plain and fancy veils: 10 cents value, at g 1.3 cents lo cents value, at • jq cents 1 lot of Torchon and Val. Laces, slightly soiled, at just half pirce. Sp>eoia.l in Embroidery for Wednesday, and as long as it last. Lot No. 1, 5 cents quality 3 cents per yard Lot No. 2, 10 cents quality 5 cents per yard Lot No. 3, 15 cents and 20 cents quality 10 cents per yard. 2,000 yards of yard wide Percales in short lengths at 5 cents. 40 yards Calico in bundles, 98 cents. Special bargains in Shoes, Clothing, Hats and extra pants. Visit THE B A T T E » Cheapest Store in the State. “Underbuy and Undersell” is our motto. J. C. I* A T G I 1 'yi&x&armg The Recital at Limestone. Saturday afternoon the largest au dience from Gaffney that has attend ed an afternoon recital at Limestone ir. some years, gave encouragement to both teachers and pupils. While some of the pupils appeared for the first time in public, they one and all, show careful training. The next students’ recital will be given by the advanced students. STYLE IN JOB PRINTING is as essential to the business man as style in clothing is to the so- lit vs 1 11 111 1 g 10 L w LI Iw Ov/""* ciety man. You fail to impress when you send out poorly printed or unstylish stationery. You get up-to-date printing when you patronize THE LEDGER. If You Would Keep Abreast of (be Times Read The Ledger 3,000 YARDS GINGHAMS In Plaids and Stripes, to Go at 5c, Worth 7 I-2c. 1,000 Yards Percales, stripes, dark and light colors, to start the season at 7>£c, regular price, 1 Oc. 1,000 Yards Percales, same pattern as above, and a better quality, to go at 9c, regular price, 12Kc. These are new goods, new patterns, and are offered at extremely low prices. W. C. CARPENTER, At Old Stand. There is no Place like Home \J AND THE Cherokee ml. Association Enables Wage Earners to have One of their Own AND SAVE RENT MONEY. IT WILL PAY INVESTEES NINE PER CENT. Glad to Explain Details—Is Purely Mutial. CHAS. A. JEFFERIES, President. W. H. GOODING, Secy, and Treas. v y y v V * v V v V V E:: i v y »7< I* •v y * y y s y v v V V V V v v V V y At The Star Theatre. The Crescent Comedy Co. present ing a repertoire of high class plays will open a week’s engagement at the Star Theatre Monday night, February 27th, of which the Rome, Ga., Tri bune says: “Rome has been visited by quite a number of dramatic organ izations, but none has met with the suc cess or given the satisfaction the Crescent Comedy Co. has done. The company is a good one and is putting on the best line of plays ever seen here at popular prices. They have secured a capable cast of actors and actresses, each one of which is an ar tist in his or her line of business. The parts were all well dressed and show careful judgment. The company gave a continuous performance in troducing specialties between the acts, which were all good, in fact each act could be called a feature act. All their plays were presented in a manner that w r ould do credit to a company charging a higher price of admission. They were bright, brisk and highly entertaining from start to finish and pleased immensely.” Ladies free when accompanied by gentlemen with paid admission. Prices, 15, 25 and 35c. Falling in love is often a serious accident. I ^ PISO’S CURE FOR M k— CURES WHERE All EISEMUS. L Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. U» In time. Sold by druggists. ^ CONSUMPTION i The Grand Bargain Sale Of The Bankrupt Stock At The Dixie Is still in progress and will continue an indefinite time. The clouds have rolled away and the light is turned on. and the working force of The Dixie are still bringing to the front more bargains and better bargains than have ever been offered here before in Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Dry Goods, Notions, Tranks and Yalices, Ladies’ ilats, Skirts and Cloaks, a Specialty. Such a line of Linen and Rubber Collars and Cravats for Gents, as you have never had to select from before. I extend a cordial invitation to every one to come and inspect this store before you buy, feeling assued that I can save you money. : : I’m in a trading humor. SUMTER LITTLEJOHN, Gaffney, S. C. A i (