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N I*' V 7 i w ^ FOR SALK. FOR SALE—A fine Jersey milk cow. Apply to C. H. Robbins. 6-30-lt FOR SALE—White Peas. Apply to Merchants Grocery Co., Gaffney, S. C. June 2-tf. FOR RENT. SUITES OF ROOMS to let in th» Star Theatre. A. N. Wood. B-22-tf FOR RENT—Storeroom In W. Sam Lipscomb building. Apply to E. F. Lipscomb. 3-3-tl. i" ■ • NOTICE. NOTICE—Bull for service, 50 cents. Sam Q. Sarratt. 6-6-tf. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loana 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 B per cent* Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney. 8. C. OBSERVE Our Pictures closel) and it will be seen they are different in many ways from the productions of the ordinary galleries. Our Photographs have life to them They are almost | speaking likenesses ! yet have all the soft- ! ness and richness of, a painting. The new “Fofo- Fad” folder style at $3,00 per dozen, ; is an exceptionally good value, and one of the latest novel- J ties. Agent for the cele- i brated Premo and Hawkeye cameras. None better regard- | less of price. Films. J plates, paper and \a- i r i o u s supplies in | stock. Ayers Do you like your thin, rough, short hair? Of course you don’t. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then why Hair Vigor not be pleased? Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that’s the whole story. Sold for 60 years. I liavo tisod Ayer s Hatr Vlyior (or a Ioiir time li Indeed, a wonderful hair lonle retiorini; healtli lo the hair and scalp, and at the same time. proviiiK a splendid dressing. Du. J W. Tatum liladill Did T. fl.OO a botlle All .1 C ATM CO. for I-owell. Mass. Weak Hair] SHORT LOCALS. The morning trains on the Southern were several hours late yesterday. Cotton brought 9 cents on the Gaff-1 ney market yester.lay. Only a fewi bales were sold. Rev. B. W. Spillman spoke at the First Baptist church on Wednesday night on “An Organized Sunday School.” He left Thursday for Kins- toq, N. C. Things are very quiet in baseball circles about Gaffney just now. The boys went out to have a game Tues day and for a short while played ex cellent ball, but the game soon degen erated into a farce and both players and spectators became disgusted. Blacksburg was to come over but could not do so on account of the In ability of several of the members of the team to get leave of absence. The I town boys will have a practice game; this afternoon at Jefferies' ball park. MARRIED AT TIRZAH. 1 Keep Your Eve on The i JUNE H. Phone I7ti CARR lies. 171. F^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 A CO.A Lessees. Telephone 57. Completeness It is always a pleasure to • trade at a drug store which is complete—which is not continually “out” of the very thing that ■ you want; which has grown with the demands of the locality, and gives customers just what they are looking for. : : Such a store is ours. You do not have to ask us twice to get a thing for you. If we haven't it in stock already, one re quest is enough. We have built up our large trade by making o u r store complete. Even Mr. McArthur and Miss Miller Joined in Marriage Wednesday. Wednesday afternoon at the home I of the bride at Tirzah, Mr. W. Claude j McArthur, of this city, and Miss Jen-! nie Mae Miller were joined for life in; a happy marriage. Ti e Rev. Mr. | Greer, of Sharon, York county, per formed the ceremony, in the presence] of only the members of the two fami lies and a few intimate friends. Immediably after the ceremony the couple left for an extended trip to re sorts in the mountains; at the end of which they will return to Gaffney, where the vill make their home. The brio is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, of Tirzah, and is quite well ami favorably known in Gaffney, she having been a teacher in the graded school hen- a few years ago. She is a very attractive young lady, of modest mien and charming manner, and during her stay in this city she endeared herself to all with whom she came in contact. The groom is a son of Prof. W. F. Mc Arthur, of this city, and is one of Gaffney’s best and most popular^ young men. As an evidence of hisl popularity and real worth, and the es teem in which he is held by Gaffney people, he was recently elected to] the position of superintendent of the! Gaffney graded schools. No young couple has ever started I out in wedded life with brighter hopes and more glowing prospects, and The l.edgtr joins with ho its of friends in .veiling them all the happiness this lil** affords. Hot or cold, there is always something doing. We shall endeavor to keep our business up to the standard during the good old summer time by giving extra values. So keep in close touch with The liattery all the time and get your -hare of the many gooc things that will be offered here during the hot summer months. New things will he coming in almost daily. Short lengths and odds and ends will he slaughtered from day to day. THE BATTERY J Cheapest Store in the State C. I* iV Tillin'F\ DR. W. K. GUNTER, H0 FOR THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. dentist Commttees, Office in Star Theatre Building. Preparations for the Fourth of July i i t. , | celebration are still in progress. The people who live at some comm it.tee on amusements hopes to distance get in the habit coni l>lete all its arrangemnts today. . . , , I The program will be quite interesting ; Phonk No. 20. Irowu and bridge work a specialty. Or. D. P. THOMSON, and all who come may expect a good time. There will be absolutely no charge for any of the amusements,; and those who bring their dinner with them will not need to spend any money j at all. Quite a number of privileges have been sold and there will be re- freshment stands where one can spend Over Cherokee Drug Co. his money if he wants to. All except the old soldiers will be required to pay; ♦ Promptness Guaranteed. ’ Picture Framing, Sign Writing, Paper Hanging, House and Carriage Painting L. R. Gaints ’Phone No. 47. of coming here, because they are almost always sure to get what they want without being com pelled to run around to three or four different StOlGS. . . * * * 1 for their barbecue. There will be no If there happens to be attempt at a parade. The time was too . 1 limited to get up a creditable display | anything which It would Of any kind, so no effort will be made 1 Kpo n Appnmmndntinn 1 in that direction. There will he speak- De an accommodation to| nig muslc Kames and conte sts of an offj ce you for us to handle, WO athletic nature, plenty to eat and drink (except spiritous and malt li quor, and there may be a little of that on the sly, but those who have it had - better ho very cajpful) and all in all there is no reason why it should not 1 he a delightful outing for all who at-1 tend. Dentist. Phone 66 let NOTICE ' Colored Teachers of Cherokee County. The summer school for teachers will begin July 31st, 1905, at 9 o’clock A. M., in {traded school No. 3, on East Smith St. Each and every teacher is urged to be present and to attend this school from beginning to the close. Board and lodging mav be had near school building at a small cost. All books used may be bought at the office of county superintendent. Teachers \vho attend this school will have their teacher’s certificates renewed. Done by order of the county super intendent of education, J. L. Walker. Rev. R. C. Campbell, Instructor. "tar* Early The famou? little pills* wish that you would us know it. : • : : : We want to earn your trade by making this store (as it really is now) the best store at which to do your trading. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist. Over The Battery. ’Phone 82 JR. Cherolm Drug Company, Moved to Yorkville. Tiie Yorkville Hardware Company is the name of a new hardware con- cern which has recently been organ ized at Yorkville. Messrs. R. M. and W. J. Wilkins and George W. Brown, of this city, are prominent stockolders, and the latter will be manager of the business. Mr. Brown nad his family left yes terday for Yorkville, where hey will reside in ♦he future. Gaffney regrets 1 to give them up; but. wishes them much happiness and prosperity in their ,;ew home. WILLIAM S. HALL, Attorney at Law, National Bank Building, Gaffney, 8. C. Prompt attention given to all business. As An Illustration Of My l p-to-dateness in supplying Men's Furnishings in general, Td like for you to see my latest display of Neckwear and Shirts in particular. You are hard to satisfy if you cannot he pleased here. Ties, Scarfs, Bows, Shirts, * Ilard-to-Brat and Royal make. All stripes and styles are so plentiful, so tasteful, so stylish that wo i. ill! Meet ©very 1 >eniciiicl Get the Habit-go to IV E L » O ]V The Star Clothier. J. C. OTTS Attorney-at-Law, Notary in Office. Office removed to New Bank Building. There is even some satisfaction in neing appreciated by fools. Prescription Druggists. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The firm of L. R. & D. M. Gaines has dissolved by mutual consent. The bus iness will be continued by L. R. Gaines. All parties holding accounts against the above firm will present same to L. R. Gaines; and all ac counts due the firm will be paid to L. R. Gaines. 6-23 13 o 11'1 T 1 ' o i' g e t I am selling Flour so cheap you woud think I am about to give it away. J. F\ RING INI E Second Door From Postoffice. TOO BUSY TO WRITE AN But if you want anything in the Dry Goods line we are prepared to serve you at prices not » to be complained at. Everything in colored summer Wash Goods to go at prices that are cut deep for cash. Straw Hats at cost. Broken lots in Ladies’ and Men’s Slippers at cost*and below. New line Men’s Negligee Shirts, 50c and $1.00, that fit and the quality is there. WILKINS BIG STORE ON THE CORNER. AGO. GAFFNEY. SOUTH CAROLINA.