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J* I SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. tind IITT. BALDWIN PIANO FACTORIES AT CINCINNi A.NNOU NCISKN"T. THE BALDWIN COMPANY was awarded by the Internatlonitl Julies of the Wor Fair. St. Louis. Ut04. TWO OftAND PRIZES: i«ne mialltv TheGrand Prize for the BALDWINP1AN0. for Its superlative arUsllcwn^ciuallt^ scientific construction, and the Grand Prize for the BALDWIN rAJ - ^ illustrating the superGority of Baldwin materials, processes, and methods In llano anu ^h^tonether with the Grand Prix, Paris. 1900, are higher " UrTIhe BakD In the piano Industry of the world, and are official evidence of the superiority or the win product. The Baldwin products consist of: BALDWIN. ) ‘ *2 ELLINGTON, ® HAMILTON, co HOWARD, — VALLEY GEM, j C- And Is represented In the South byl X\^. 1^. 70HlM©0>i, C/9 HAMILTON. ] MONARCH. ^ OcilTncs y, ^ • 4* Next Monday, March 6th, Is sales- day. The cotton market'here yesterday! was 7% for the best. The receipts wore light, however. Sunday was an ideal day, bright, warm and springlike, and the services at the different churches were largely attended. The school over in Fairvlew which; the Gaffney Manufacturing company has been maintaining, was closed yes terday for awhile. Rev. L. R. Gaines has been the principal. The usual Saturday and Sunday sin ners wore conspicuous by their ab sence at the mayor’s court room yes terday morning. Cnief I,ockhart says that Gaffney is a “mighty quiet place” now. There was no service in the Presby terian church Sunday, as the pastor, Rev. W. R. Potter, was out of the city. Street Overseer Cook is having some piping placed across Limestone street opposite the Parish Hotel. Carroll & Co., lessees of the Lime stone Springs Lime Works, are begin ning to receive more orders for lime, now that the weather is becoming more favorable for building and all outside work. Isham W. Richardson is now in the grocery department of W. C. Carpen ter's store on Granard street, where he will be pleased to welcome his old friends and to meet many new ones. i # r \ Our spring stock of Rubber 6ood> is here, and you needn’t be afraid to use any of our Hot Water Bottled. They are the kind of that everybody -the kind you At the Theatre. goods wants- 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 The Crescent Stock Company open ed up in the Star Theatre last night for a week’s engagement. A fair sized audience witnessed the renda- tion of the Morman four-act play “l ltih,” and everyone was higly pleas ed with the initial performance. The company is a good one, and is com posed of real artists in their profes sion. The Hawthone Sisters are especially good and clever, and they are well received wherever they make their appearance. Interesting and pleasing specialties are introduced be tween acts, thus making the enter tainment a continuous one with no long waits between acts. The com pany should do a good business here. BUTTERY If big freezes indicate good << craps ,, we may certainly expect a fine one, with no cut worms, boll weevils, “tater” bugs or cabbage bugs to molest. Fact is, all the bugs are “friz” up, except the humbugs- You can’t freeze them out, the best way is to stay away from them and take your dollar to : : :::::: THE BATTERY where every dime and every dollar is made to do double duty. Our buyer is just back from the Northern and Eastern markets, and the greatest avalanche of bargains ever known in Gaffney, is being dumped in : : ii i ; 11 .x r i i ; i< “Underbuy and Undersell” is our motto, and vour money back if you want it. Visit The Battery, tiie cheapest store in the State. : : : : CL PtA Proprietor Subscribe for The Ledger, SI,50 a year Road Tax. At the recent session of the legis-1 lature an act was passed making the ■ age of those liable for road tax twen ty-one years, instead of eighteen as heretofore. > PISO'S CURE FOR t* ■ CUBES WHERE Alt ELSE FAIIS. | Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Us la time. Sold by druggists. ^ CONSUMPTION STYLE IN JOB PRINTING ! * “ business man as style in clothing is to the so- ABA vsa vs ki 11 I I l W LI IW O 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 the Times Read The Ledger t / 3,000 YARDS GINGHAMS In Plaids and Stripes, to Go at 5c, Worth 7 1 -2c. 1,000 Yards Percales, stripes, dark and light colors, to start the season at 7}4c, regular price, 1 Oc. 1,000 Yards Percales, same pattern as above, and a better quality, to go at 9c, regular price, 1 2^c. These are new goods, new patterns, and are offered at extremely low prices. W. C. CARPENTER, At Old Stand. AND THE Cherokee b.&l Enables Wage Earners to have One of their Own AND SAVE RENT MONEY. IT WILL PAY INVESTEES NINE PEE CENT. Glad to Explain Details—Is Purely Mutial. CHAS. A. JEFFERIES, President. W. H. GOODING, Secy, and Treas. im v Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Gaffney Postoffice for the week ending February 27th, 1905: Miss Katy Avery, Miss Onie Rrooks, Miss Lillie Byars, (2). Miss Hattie Ejglish, Miss Eller Huskey, Mrs. Ja- bez Hamrick. Miss Grace Harmon, Miss Nanie Jackson, (2), Miss Matty Lany, Mrs. Virgie Littlejohn. Mrs. W. J. Morrow, Mrs. Lalar McClenon, Sis Richey. Miss Victory Ramsey, (2), Miss Mary Shipe, Miss Mamie Snyder, (2), Minnie Thompson, colored. Miss Mattie Turner, Miss Jatoner Turner, Miss Lon Wood, Miss Hattie Wilkins, Miss Gaggle Alice Wilkes, S. J Byrd, J. Banet, R. L. Barnes, Kirk Byars, R. O. Champion, Charlie Edwards, Burt Graham, Melvin Hopper, Charles .Tea, Alex Jeter, Duke Lanier. Albert Lockett, W. H. Moore, G. T. Morton, Claud McFarland, Claud Phillips, Joe Rlcherson, Will Switzer, S. Sentei, N. H. Speneal. Ed Wikey, W. W. Yang. Call for “Advertised Letters.” One cent due on each. A. R. N. Folger, P. M. THE DIXIE’S GRAND CLOSING-ODT SALE Will Be On For The Next Few Days And I will sell anything, and everything included in this stock at prices that will sell REGARDLESS OF WHAT THEY COST. The stock consists of Clothing, Extra Pants, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, Trunks and Valises, Ladies’ Hats, Cloaks and Skirts, Etc. If there is ANYTHING you need, or EVER WILL NEED, join the procession and come to The Dixie. :::::: Positively these Goods Must be Sold. —Come to our grand opening of Spring and Summer Woolens, the world’s choicest weaves, constituting many hundred patterns and fabrics from the celebrated Merchant Tailors, M. Moses & Son, Baltimore, Md. W. C. Carpenter. SUMTER LITTLEJOHN, —See us for Blankets and Quilts. J. R. Tolleson & Co. Subscribe for The Ledger, only $1.00 a year.