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\ t SHORT LOCALS. BALDWIN PIANO FACTORIES AT CINCINNATI. AIMIV O U INI O fcC M N . THE BALDWIN COMPANY, Cincinnati, was the om.y American recipient of the | highkst awahds within the power ot the Intemationiil Jury of Awards at w5t. Louis. "“The Grand Prize forthe BALDWIN PI ANO, for its superlati ve art istic tone, (iuallty and scientific construction, and tlie Grand Piize for tlie BALDWIN IA( 101t\ KXIlfBlI. llustratiiiK the superrionty of Balowiu materials, processes, and methods in Piano and These, togetiicr with Die Grand Prix, Paris, P.tOO, are higher honors than were ever taken In the piano industry of t h * world, an i are ofthdal evidence of the superiority of t he Bald- win product. The Baldwin products consist of: The weather report for today (Fri day) is: “Fair and warmer.” Contractor L. Baker went to Pied mont Springs yesterday to arrange for beginning work immediately upon the new hotel and other buildings to be erected there this summer. L. W. McGuinn has the champion cabbage patch of the county. It em braces fifteen hundred plants, which were set out January Cth and will now average twelve inches across the top. j Who can equal that? Dr. Simms spent Monday at Mr. K. P. Macomson’s out in the country and reports the farmers all at work; some of the land too hard to plow well, and a good rain badlv needed. Mr. Macomson has a delightful home and a visit there is not soon forgot ten. NEW ARRIVALS AT THE BATTERY MAYOR’S COURT. C/3 CO BALDWIN. ELLINGTON, HAMILTON. HOWARD, VALLEY GEM. J , Q- And is represented In the South by \v. 1^. JO HIV SO IV, C/3 CO HAMILTON. MONARCH. Oq ffr~i e?;y, F'l I* IC JONES J. DARBY, INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS, GAFFNEY, S. C. 130IV1>S -P M - as .♦ ♦ ♦ l Union Central Life Ins. Co., u of Cincinnati, Ohio. The Great Policy Holders’ Company,” because Percentage of expense is smallest; Death rate is lowest; Interest earnings are greatest; Dividends^to Policy Holders the biggest. Dividends are distributed Annually after second year, Premium rates are a little lower, 81 per cent. Admitted Assets are invested in first mortgage loans on Real Estate. Insure your life now and do it with CHAS. P. LIGON, District Mgr., Gaffney t $♦ C* Cases of the Week Before the City’s Tribunal. Tuesday morning Mayor Gaffney had three cases on docket which net-1 tod the city sixty cold plunks, and [ throe that contributed $2.50 each to; the town treasury—the offenders hav ing forfeited bonds for that amount which they had put up for their ap pearance. There weYe two cases of shooting within the city limits and violation of the law for carrying concealed weap ons, and the others were the usual “drunk and disorderly”—one of the “disorderlies,” a colored sport of the city, being a chronic offender and an all-round trouble breeder in general, was fined twenty dollars , with the usual alternative of thirty days on the city street force. The twenty was soon forthcoming, but where it came from, and how, is one of those mys teries peculiar alone to that particu-; lar class of his race. Wednesday morning the mayor had ; a short respite from the cares and ! worries incident to his unenviable po sition. as there was no case on docket. Yesterday morning there were two | cases of disorderly conduct, which increased the city’s hank account to the extent of five dollars. Both of fenders plead guilty and paid $2.50 each for fighting on the street. / Just iu, a beautiful line of Shirt Waists, from up to $1.75. 1 Lot of Brilliantine Skirts. New Lot of Ladies’jCollars, 5c up to 25c. New lot of Clothing to arrive this week at under prices. Special bargains in Slippers and Shoes for men, women and children at bed rock prices. One hundred and sixty new, ready trimmed spring Hats just receiv ed, prices start at 49c. Beautiful line of Lawns and Organdies for Easter, from 3c per yard up to 29c for Silk Organdies. The strongest value in a 10c India Linen ever shown in Gaffney. pi :♦?! :•! .♦I i * ¥ V V‘ v 1 iV ,v » I I il 1 ;?ji 5 6 Beautifying the Park. The new seats for the City Hall park have come and been placed on the* grounds. The park now presents a very attractive appearance and when the work of beautifying it is finished, it will he one of the prettiest places in the city. Nice walks have been made across it, and a pyramid ere^-'d in the cen ter with water pin • nning to, and through from the artesian well, and a small reservoir built around it. Later on a figure of some kind will he placed on top of the mound, through which the water will flow, and a spray er will also be attached, thus forming a pretty fountain which will add so much to the natural beauty of the park. A wire fence has been put up along the rear edge of the grounds for a honeysuckle vine, which is already growing there, to run upon; and soon the ugly site along the railroad at that point will he cut off from the pari: grounds.* Nice flower beds have also been laid off and flowers set out in front of the city hall building; and during the sum mer months this will no doubt be a favorite spot for Sunday strollers and seekers after pleasure and recreation. UNDER BUY AND UNDER SELL IS OUR MOTTO, AND YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. THE BATTERY Cheapest in The State tsmitimtvww**!^***«*»'rw—kbrwomij—i — ~rr~n—r~ i i i imm AFTER SEEING OUR MILLINERY iSPLAY There can be no doubt about this store’s absolute supremacy in this line in Gaffney. : : : : Now we want to call your attention to the different departments of our mammoth store: : : SALE OF STREET HATS At the Millinery Store Will commence tomorrow (Saturday) morning, and continue throughout the next week. Many New Things in Street Hats at Half Price. Be sure to come. MRS, W. N. AUSTELL, Prop. Died in Tennessee. Mrs. W. G. Patterson, a sister of Mrs. W. J. Wilkins, of this city, died rather suddenly last Saturday at her home in Tennessee. The remains were taken to Jacksonville, Ala., the girlhood home of the deceased for interment. Miss Rena Montgomery, a younger sister who has been residing with Mrs. Wilkins here for some time, went on to attend the funeral. Mrs. Wilkins’ many friends In Gaff ney deeply sympathize with her in the loss of her sister. DRESS GOODS. Changeable Silks in all the newest ' GLOVES. . Panama Suiting in brown, blue and and most popular cummer shades. | n si | ks> white and b | ack> in |op:J black. Mohair, same colors.. This is D . , _ . _ c . . . .. Black Taffeta, 36 in., soft effects. and elbow lengths. the leading cloth of the season for Crepe de Chine in all the leadino walking skirts. Aeolians, Voiles, Veilings and shades and black and white Crepes, and many other weaves, can be seen here in all the newest shades at the lowest possible prices. SILKS. HOSIERY. Gauze lisle and silk and gauze. RI?BONS. These are extra values at 50c a pair. Ribbons in Persian effects for sheer- NOTIONS Everything new in collars, lace, em* ed girdles. Habutai Silks, 36 in., in white, blue, Al£ c Pm sivnl blues and all new broideries, wash goods, etc. Sets for cream, pink and black. spring and si... nier shaded ribbons. Habutai shirtwaists. First Baptist Church Notes. At 11 o’clock next Sabbath Dr. L. D. lx>dge will speak for a few mo ments on “The Individul Obligations in Christianity” and Dr. Simms will follow with a talk on missions. Tlie foreign mission offering for the year will he received and every member is requested to be present. At night Dr. Simms will preach as usual. Strangers and visitors are cordially invited. The protracted meeting will follow the third Sabbath. The Easter shopping has never been so heavy as this year--guess it’s because we have the styles and prices--don’t know what else. : : : : : Join the happy throng that crowd our store daily, * and see the many good things just as they arrive. Always glad to have you look, chat and make your self at home : : ::::::: W. C. CARPENTER Buford St. Methodist Church Notes. The pastor will preach an illustrat ed sermon to the children Sunday I morning at 11 o’clock. Every child of the congregation is urged to he pres ent. The subject at 8 p. m. will be, “The Mission of Christianity to the Body.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m. Strangers arc cordially invited to attend all ServlceX To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Milfion boxes sold in post 12 months. This Signature, Cures Grip in Two Days. on every box. 25c. -- i Limestone Street. Gaffney Drug Co. Old Stand. CURES WHERE All ELSE FAILS- Couitb Syrup. TMteeuood. Gar In time. Mold by rtrugirlxtA. mt CURES the Most STUBBORN COUGHS For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. For Sale by Coerokee Drug Co. For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. * • * - *4^ SHOES, OXFORDS AND SANDALS For Men, Women and Children. All the latest styles, all Leather and Canvas. All at money saving-prices. - _ _ _ _ 804-806 LIMESTONE STREET CARROLL & > BYERS GAFFNEY. SOUTH CAROLINA.