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FOR TEN DAYS I offer special bargains in ■ ■ i ■ | also ^ Et; v 3 Two Second- 13 ■ ^ > I Hand P anos f’i 3 very low. I! Ozomulsion CURES n i« i.t in Hmnchitii.ChtfAirb.Bore TtaroaV TRIM. BOITLK UtEK BY MA1U Writn l.jr I,otter or PotUl l'»rd to Oxomulsloa Co., 98 K#w Tor * PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. rim >rs«o»» I fi v. Fine Perfumes i W. L- Johnson Gaffney, S. C. MiS k a g h „ f f- il r 1 Ni i FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Saturday an front >f J. L. Alexander's store, the S. \V. Tal ley Barber outfit, one bath tub. tank and fixtures. June <>-2t. FOR SALE White Peas. Apply to Merchants Grocery Co., Gaffney, | S. C. June 2-tf.: FOR SALE-—Fresh cabbage from the garden, cut daily ,at 5c and 10c a head. L. W. McGuinn. 5-12-tf. WANTED. WANTED—50 cords of wood at once. Victor Cotton Oil Co. 5-30-tf. | FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Piedmont Inn, in new brick building; furnished; 20 rooms up-stairs, with office on first floor; fitted with electric lights, hot and j cold baths; city water. 5-30-tf. Webster & Jefferies. FOR RENT—Six-room cottage near Graded school. Edwin E. Corry. 4-28-tf. SUITES OF ROOMS to let in the Star Theatre. A. N. Wood. 3-22-tf FOR RENT—Storeroom in W. Sam Lipscomb building. Apply to E. F. Lipscomb. 3-3-tf. j NOTICE. NOTICE—Bull for service, 50 cents. Sam Q. Sarratt. fi-0-tf. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans on Improved farms for a term of years in amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7 per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at 8 per cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, 8. C. ^OR Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, and Plaster Hair, Plaster Paris, Shingles, Portland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse, . and Dynamite Caps, call on LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS. CARROLL & CO., Lessees. Telephone 57. We give a great deal of attention to per fumes because this a line that requires it. Perfumes must be se lected with care. The goods of one maker are not apt to be uni formly excellent, hence knowledge and dis crimination are need ed. Our stock is an assortment of the best and therefore no mat ter what you may se lect you can be sure that'the order is one which will please you in all respects. In this line are Handkerchief extracts, Toilet Wat ers, Sachet Powders, Colognes, etc. Our as sortment of Toilet aids and preparations is equally complete; we have just what you want. Joe Pat Lane was In town Sunday, j Miss Lucye Littlejohn, who has 1 been visiting friends in the city i for several days, returned home yester- ' day. K. R. McKnight, of Yorkville, was among the visitors in the city Friday. President T. E. Moore, of the Gaff- ! ney Manufacturing Company, was in the city Friday. j. C. Williams, of Spartanburg, was ! in the city Saturday. L. U. Campbell returned from New ! | York yesterday, after a two-weeks’ | j stay in that city. L. Victor Gaffney, of Concord, N. C., I was in the city Sunday visiting rel-1 atives and friends. "Vic” has many ; j friends here who are always glad to: j see him. Miss Goulie Littlejohn is visiting J friends in Seneca. County Commissioner John B. Brown, of Ravenna, was in the city j yesterday. Miss Daisy Harmon has gone to In man to spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Henry Whittaker. W. J. Thomas, of Thickety, one of The Ledger’s old and valued friends, ! was in the city yesterday. Miss Addie Brown, of Ravenna, was in the city yesterday. i 3 A. P. Austell, of Cleveland county. M X. was here last week visiting his j M daughter, Mrs. T. C. Petty. Mr. Aus-. «| (ell never fails to visit The Ledger | jd when h<' comes to Gaffney, and we are Q always glad to see him . \v. C. S. Wood, of Woods, was among the prominent Cherokeeans in the city Saturday. M. C. Lipscomb, of White Plains, , was in the city yesterday. H. C. Knox, of Greers, spent Sun day in the city. \ party consisting of Brossie Byars, Edgar Parker. Will and Paul Lip- ' scomb, and Floyd Spake went to At lanta yesterday on a pleasure trip. 1 Joe Francis was in the city for a few days last week on his way home from Wake Forest College. N. C. Miss Pearl Penland. of Spartanburg, spent several days during commence ment with Miss Ethylen Wilkins. Capt. J. J. Magness, of Grassy Pond, was in town yesterday. | |g M. E. Gettys was in town yesterday, j (T Miss Mary Louise Botnar, of Spar- tanburg. is visiting Miss Winnie H Davenport and other friends in the;/<! city. W. C. Thomson, of Lockhart, was in jj the citv yesterday visiting his brother, 1 T ho I JattcM'v. * There’s going to be something doing at The Batter week. Some special bargains at special prices w 1 . put on sale which should be of interest to all econon buyers. New lot cf Laces and Embroideries to arrive by today’s express. So hurry up and join the procession and get your share of the many good things which are to be had at The Battery. n! Men’s Tan Socks, per pair 2>3 cents Men’s Straw Hats, worth 25 cents 10 cents One lot of Boys’ work Shirts 1 5 cents Ladies’ Sailor Hats 10 cents Good quality Apron Ginghams 4 cents Beautiful Figured Lawns Scents Full yard wide Percale in short lengths 5 cents X * VERY SPECIAL BARGAINS in Table Damask, 24 cents, 39 cents and 50 cents. Haven’t begun to tell it all. THE BATTERY J. C 'an Cheapest Store in the State R^TT^IF'rr. All our goods are bought Care fully, kept Carefully and sold Carefully. Warren Lipscomb and sister. Miss rSy!" As "" ry ' s, ’ e " t y<w,frd " y ' n Robert Levell. of Newberry, a pop- ^ ular traveling man, spent a short m while in the city yesterday. Mr. g§ Leavell I- quite well known in Gaffney, he having been connected with the Gaffney carpet mill for some time, and his many friends here arc always pleased ro greet him. L. Baker returned to Piedmont Springs yesterday. tSJ. wmam CARPENTER’S r Cherokee Drug Company, Prescription Druggists. DEPARTMENT STORE The Builders Supply Co. Successors to L. Baker, Will furnish your Building Material of the best that the markets afford and at the lowest living prices. No. 1 heart pine Shingles and Laths, Guar anteed Pure White Lead and Zinc, and Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing better to paint your house with and costs less than mixed paints. When in need of anything in the building line, call and see us; we’ll treat you cour teously and make your estimates for nothing. 1^. Bake i\ MANAGER. .. now .. | I ^ Is the time for you to select a ^ I BUGGY and HARNESS I r If We Know Anything We KNOW a good HAIR BRUSH when we see it. : : If you’ll look through our stock you’ll be obliged to know that we KNOW howto buy Hair Brushes at prices that enable us to oiler some unusual bar gains : : : : : Best Skirt values ever offered to Gaffney and Cherokee County women. Accordian plaited, shared yoke Skirt, of best quality Mo hair in black, cream and blue. The real value is$7.50, but we offer them to you at $4 98. Also other styles in Mohair Silk warp at $6.00. They have met with the unqualified and enthusiastic ap proval of fashion leaders and smart dressers, and we confi dently expect them to become the most popular Skirt of the year. Just received the latest novelties in Ladies’Suspenders, Belts and Buckles. Grocery Store Phone 206 W. C. CARPENTER. Dry Goods Phone 3 915, 917, 919 Grenard Street. mMssmammsssmt. We have a complete line of ^ Si Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Whips and Lap Robes. | We hayp a special proposition 3 I FOR YOU. I ^ -1 |Smith Hardware Co. f £ GAFFNEY, S. C. 3 ^ a ^iUiUiiUUiUiuiUitiiUJUiuiuiuihJUiUiUJUiiuuuiUiUiUR All kinds of Job Work at The Ledger prices commensurate with high grade work Try us The Gaffney Drug Comp'y. Prescription Druggists J. E. GREENE, Manager, Opposite Both Hotels. ’Phone 50. WHY IS IT That We Can Sell Merchandise So Cheap? THE BEST GOODS for the least money I /}) Mi i The Company Store | I