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T ANNOUNCEMENTS. Announcements placed In this col umn until the primary election for $5.00. All cards must be accompanied br the cash to insure proper atten tion. For the Senate. BfcllevlnK that Cherokee countv and South Carolina need the services of J. C. Otts, Esq., In the State Senate, we present his name to the voters of Cherokee county, subject to the Dem ocratic primary election. Tax Payers. I hereby announce hyself as a can didate for the office of State senator for Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. S. Hall. Jr. For Clerk. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of Court of Cheroke.* county subject to the results of thq Democratic primary. • M. A. Sarratt. I am a candidate for Clerk of Court of Cherokee county, subject to the Democratic primary. Z. A. Robertson. With the consciousness of bavin? performed the duties of the offoe of Clerk of Court ir a faithful, efficient -and ecopomicnl manner, for the best interests of the county and to th" sat isfaction of the public, and on th" rec ord I have made as to merit and fit ness. I solicit the support of all the 'voter of the county, for re-election in the ensuing- Democratic primary. Respectfully. J. Eb. Jefferies. I announce myself a candidate for Clerk of Court for Cherokee county, subject to the action of the Democra*- ic primary. J. C. Hollis. | Fop Probate Judge. I am a candidate for Probate Jud?e of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. G. W. Speer. j Thanking; the vo*ers of the county ! for their confidence reposed in me in the past, and feeling: better qualified by experience in the office to dis- j charge the duties thereof; I hereby I announce myself a candidate ,for re- ( elaction to the office of Probate i Judge for Cherokee county, subject, however to the rules of the Democrat ic primary election. J. E Webster. I announce myself a candidate for the office of Probate Judge of Chero kee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Will D. Thomas. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself a '•andi date for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. J. S. Vinesett. Ayers Your doctor will tell you that thin, pale, weak, nervous chil dren become strong and well by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Small doses, for a few' days. Sarsaparilla The change is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why it is. He has our formula and will explain. ••When l>°> yeiir* «»<<i for roan? months no one thouht fVoiiHt hv.t» he<Mti<ieof thin fokxwi. Hut. in h tew week* .we- * S;«rttH|>ar!lla coin pletciv restore » me to t.e.ilth * Mr*. K H: * kmin*tkh Vinei iiol. N. .1 Jll.90 ;t bottle . ustftkW ror -I C. AY PI? l.oweM, Mass aft The Children Bi:iouoness,c .nstip ition prevent re covery. Cu e rhc?c with Ayor's Re: . * n nr ed! A l.arreil of tie se delicious, crisp HKINZ Sweet Pickles. We also have Hcii;/. sour pickles and a variety of bottle goods. Trv them. .\ .*. .*. • THE "B, B." STORE Phone 123 “The home of good things to Eat/” I o?!tf WWflFW A MERRY MORNING WITH THE MAYOR ^ ^iUiUiiliUAliUlUiUiUiUiUR Mayor's court Saturday morning savored strongly of *» carnival, circus r- some other big day that attracts the dusky element of the city by the number in attendance. Or by the ex pressions of th« faces of the innocents it might not be out of place to add the dav after, a much abused word which is very appropriate at this time. At a first glance on entering the court one would think that some scon^>r more negroes were in attendants tr be rebuked, fined or sent on their way rejoicing. After one has settled him self and proceeds to take stock, the number narrows itself to about a doz en. It seems that war and strife had beer abroad in the - land and the ones posing as chief mourners in the may or’s court had figured prominently in t v fracas. Some plead guilty in trios, quartets and triplets. Others stoutly maintained their innoncence even by the slxlets and .were tried. To two on one charge a fine of $2.oft was impos- ; ed. These were delivery boys nd 1 the merchants for whom they worked I proved Mends in need and took them from behind the prison bars. Another sef were able to contribute <5 and, $2 50 each, respectively on a similar charge. Picnic at Love Springs. There will h® a nicnic at Love; Springs next Saturday, the 12t'n, and a ball game in the afternoon between Love Springs and Grassy Pond. Come one, come all, and bring well fllR-d baskets. Everybody come. Invitation committee: Misses Eu nice Elmore, Edna Elmore, Hattie Turner, Mae Greene, Minnie Wilkins, Edna Brown, Marie Smith, Tessie' Byars, Myrtle Camp, Flora Clary.! Messrs. Irvin Magness, Ed. Stacy. A.j H. Smith, P. H. Bailey, Imgan War-: moth. Barnett Vassey, John Davis,; Albert Elmore, John Sarratt, Lester' Smith. Love Springs “Break Down” band will render the music. To Beautify Your Complexion in TKN DATS, UR a MADINOLA L U THE UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER. Formerly advertised and sold as Satlnola.) NADINOLA is guaranteed and money refunded if it fails to remove freckles, pimples, tan, saflovmess, liver-spots, collar discolorations, black-heads disfiguring erup tions, etc., in twenty days. Leaves tfw skin clear, soft, healthy, and restores the beauty of youth. Endorsed by thousands. Price 50 cents and $1.00 at all leading drug stores, or by mail. Prepared by j National Toilet Co., Paris, Tenn. Fop sale only b-- THE GAFFNEY DRUG CO. [FIRE] German=American Insurance Company New York CAPITAL 1,500,000 NET SURPLUS 6,442,674 ASSETS 14,052,520 SMITH & LIPSCOMB Agents. iM Honor Roll. Honor roll of second grade Central school. Miss Bessie Kendrick teacher. Bessie Turner 98 Nell DeCamp 98 Catherine Littlejohn 98 t:© !* v> PISO S CURE FOR evKis vomit ail us fails. I He*t‘Aiu/h Syrup J'sHte.-t Good. Lie In tlRid. '-■■'I S' 'Irruid'.is i hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. O. Tate. r ■ QfcSt saiP i ’ Pure I I HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Too Nuggeh A Busy Medicine far Busy Peopled Brings Golden Health <jtd Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Live! and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels, Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form, 35 cents a box. Genu ins made by Hollister Drug Company. Madison, Wis. G0LPEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Twenty shares Nation al Bank Gaffney. Make offer to W. R. Burwell, Charlotte, N. C. FOR SALE—A good milch qow, with young calf. J. C. Lipscomb. 5-11-lt FOR SALE—A second-hand Mietz & Weiss kerosene engine; in good condition: can be seen in operation at The Ledger office. Ao'dy The Ledger, Gaffney, S. C. FOR WOOD—Both oak and pine; also Ice, delivered to any part of the city. 'Phone 176. V. I. Spurgeon, April 20 Imo. FOR SALE—One fine bay mare, good condition. Well suited for farm or family use. Apply to Limestone Mills. 12-8-tf. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two store rooms O’ Robinson street. Webst & Jefferies- March 6 tf. WANTED. WANTED—Copies of The Ledger of January 9th and 12th, at this office. LOST. LOST—A pair of No. 16 shoes, be tween court house and Company store. Finder will be rewarded by leaving with Col. Camp at court house. I :*l . a M- M. a a * .a a *. •. A •_ a a a a ' *» .a. a a ^1. a « « a ..a_ a**, a. aa j*. .t^a a ' $ $ i $ We have just received a shipment of the famous Ziegler Shoes ^ The kind that jour grandmothers wore and they were just as particular about the style and quali ty and fit of their foot-wear as you are. ; ; Ziegler Shoes Pleased Them, Ziegler Shoes Will Please You. Hundreds of Shoes of van oils makes and fancy names has risen and fali< i!, < omo and gone, but this great and famous Jo • has steadily grown in value and good leput-ition. The New Spring Styles have the three qualities of good shoemak- ing, handsome styles, finest material. : : Humphries Shoe Co The place to buy correct foot-wear. For Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Countv Supervisor subject to rules of the Democratic primary. E. Felix Lipscomb. The friends of J. V. Whelchel, rec ognizing the valuable services ren- dyed b'- him while supervisor of Cherokee county, hereby announce him as a candidate for that office, sub- Je-' to the rules of the Democratic primary. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Supervisor, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic primary Wm. Phillips. For Auditor. Having been assured by many friends and having a clear conscience of having fully performed the duties of Auditor of your county, I respect fully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. I feel grateful to my many friends and thanking them for former support I must kindly soli cit their support in the present elec tion, I am, your humble servant, W. D. Camp. G. B. Daniel is hereby announced as a candidate for Auditor of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a can- dlda'e for Auditor of Cherokee county, and will abide by the result of the Democratic primary. D. Both Hughes. For Sheriff. Profoundly grateful to the people of Cherokep county for the honors they have already conferred on me, I an nounce myself a candidate for re-elec- j tion to the office of Sheriff of Cherokee county and I promise to be govern- c’ by the result of the Democratic primary election. W. W. Thomas. Standing on my official record as an officer of the past and being assured by many friends of mv satisfactory services, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee county, subject to results of Demorcat ic primary. A. L. Hallman. For Treasurer. I announce mvself a candidate for re-election to the office of Treasurer | of Cherokee county, subject to the 1 Democratic primary. I take this oc casion to thank my friends for their 11 unwavering loyalty, and point to my | record in office to merit their continu- | ed support. W. Harry Gooding. , j For Superintendent of Education. | I hereby announce myself a candi-! date for re-election to the office of' ] Superintendent of Education, and take this opportunity to 'hank the people most kindly for the honors already conferred. I will abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. J. L. Walker. j Soda Water.! Fine Soda Water is the one perfect beverage ; it is everything a drink should be; cooling, refreshing, invigorating. We are talking only of good soda, of soda as good as can be. Perfect soda must be one thing more than a taste gratifier or thirst satisfier ; it must be a drink of ut most purity.Theremustbe absolute cleanliness and critical attention to a host of details. These same details apply to IceCream. We make our own cream and know that we are giv ing you the very best when we serve you. The mak ing of such Soda and Ice Cream requires proper ap paratus, knowledge, skill and conscience. We em phasize this matter of purity because we believe you are as particular about it as we are. We ask for your Soda and Ice Cream trade on the basis of pure, wholsome, delightful bev erages and creams dainti ly served. Cherokee Drug Company. Agency for W.C.CARPENTER Special Sale of Waists and Muslin Underwear Friday and Saturday, llth and 12th and All Next Week. Exquisitely beautiful Lingerie and Silk Waists at bargain prices. Absolutely im< possible to discribe the different Waists and prices. We’ve arranged for three lots which will cause exciting buying while they last. —Wllhi ilii IMIf B LOST—An opportunity to make money, by not advertising jour aur- plun stock in The Ledger'll 1 cent a word column. Loti. $1.25 to $2.00 Waists, 98c. This line at 08c is absolutely with out precident in Gaffney retailing. He^e are beautiful Lingerie Waists of sheer Batiste and white Swiss in long sleeves, embroidery and inser tion trimmed front. At 98c. Lot 2. $2.50 and $3.00 Waist, $1.98. Here is a lot of Waists that is a winner. Beautiful Silk Waists, long or short sleeves, trimmed with fine Val Lace, tucked yoke. It is im- po^-^ibie to describe each Waist. At $1.98. Lot 3. $3.50 Waists at $2.98. If you want a finer Waist than in Lot 1 and 2 this lot will suit you. Silk Waists trimmed with Val Lace, Medalion and tucks. At $2.98. Sensational Values in Muslin Underwear A big shipment of new, fresh, dainty garments. The best ever offered. Ladies’ neat Muslin Night Gowns at 48c. Ladies’ Drawers, closed, at 25c, 50c and 75c. Corset Covers, trimmed in Val insertion and embroidery, 48c. Ladies’ Petticoats in full width and lengths, trimmed with lace insertion, embroidery and hemstiched, price, 69c to $1.98. For the ladies and daughters, we want to supply you with neat Muslin Night Gowns, Petticoats, Corset Covers and Drawers. We have just received a big shipment of these new goods, bought a year ago be fore the big advance in cotton goods. They are good values, so come and select them now. W. C. CARPENTER.