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t 3 % iX] ALL THIS WEEK n DON’T MISS THE MANY BARGAINS WE ARE GIVING j CARROLL ®> BYERS Gaffney, S. C CARROLL ®> BYERS DID YOU KNOW ^ Smith Hardware 4 Made Harness, )t Repaired Harness, and ^ ^ MadeOld Harness Look New? ^ Try us. We make the best. Our line of Buggies *9 and Hurries are the L»est made in the South. Tvson l tfc Jones, “White Star,” High Point and others. \ M Seer us b< iore you buy. : : : : : K Wttjifoiis!! Our Hardware stock is tin most complete and larg- est in the upper part of th <• '•rate. See us tor Screen Doors. Always see us lor the best and what you want. STYLES AT SARATOGA. Cottage Life Increasina; Afternoon Driving. Saratoga bids fair to be itself again this season, and gay groups are .gath ering on verandahs, listening to charming music, and young and old are ready for the flirtations which are an epidemic in this celebrated resort. F.inen is the wear par excellence of half the fashionables one meets, and it may take the form of the simplest little pony coat and skirt, or he built of linen fine as gossamer, and em broidered all over like frost work and set with lace until it represents the value of an ordinary woman’s whole year’s dress allowance. Linen Coats and Wraps. The extra coat of linen and little fancy capes of linen and lace, or coats of all over lace with linen trim mings are in evidence everywhere that fashionables assemble; at the lake, or at afternoon teas at the cot tages,-as well as on the hotel piazzas Hats For Girl and Matron. Flower trimmed hats of leghorn or fine straw are first choice with young girls, while older women wear hats trimmed with aigrettes to a consider able extent. Embroidered linen hats are the newest arrival and suitable for anv and everybody. The use of blae]< velvet ribbon on such hats is a confirmation of the comin populari ty of black velvet ribbon. A beautiful leghorn worn bv a lovely blonde, had a brim folded against the crown, with a full draping and Huffy bow of the blue tulle, with two handsome blue Iostrich plumes of white waving above and below the brim. Lilacs are fash ionable. but violets have disappeared completely. Soft made plumage of white or pale yellow is a favorite garniture and tulle continues to be | worn in hat trimmings and Huffy neck I ruches. For Utility Gowns. For gowns that go to all sorts of places, “Mill or Meeting” nothing is better than blue voile with silk trim- _ in post- for week end- Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed 1 tt^-s ofiice at Gaffney. S. C in" July 23. 1906: J. M. Brackwell. Bucher Breeden, Howard Guest, Robt. Gilmore, W. S. Green. Hamlet Horn, J. D. Homer, George Jefferies. A. C. Keendred Will Littlejohn. Fully Miller. Jorye Raink- heard. Earl Sarratt, Rol Thomson, Jno. Thomas, Jim Wortman, Rufus Wilkins. Henrv Witherspoon. Fletch er Wvnn, Miss Lea Raster, Miss Mag gie Black, Miss Lovenia Byers, Miss Baser Byers. Miss Clan P. Corry, Miss Fannie Casev (3). Miss Ida Corry, Miss Julia M. Childers Miss Agnes Douin, Miss Amy Davis. Miss Emma Hum in. Miss gant. Miss Lucy Grah- me. Miss Mattie Jefferies. Miss Mary s. Miss Edna McDow, Miss ta Miss Jane Mongum- laud Penny, Miss Monty Miss Marv Vernear. R. S. E- Jefferk ( Lunie McF jery. Miss j Thompson. White. Please call for advertised lei One cent due on each. A. R. N. Folgor, P. yi Smith Hardware Co. y X. B. Truth, St. Paul, June 31, ’08.— I’ve lived so long. I remember well when the Mississippi was a brook, taking Hollister’s Rocky Moutaln Tea. 35 cents. Gaffney Drug Co. $ I 00,000,000.00 0 The State of South Carolina is sending off the approximate annual amount of $3,000,000 in Life Insurance Premiums. That amount, less a small proportion, goes to the North and West each year for investment, and in twenty years; including interest, will amount to something like $100,000,000.00 Tins should not he. Keep your premiums at home for the development of your own State. The best way to do this is to have your life insured in the Southeastern Life Insurance Company Of Spartanburg. S. C Mcb. io-iyr. ELLIOTTESTES, Jr.. General Agent / -j x / I | 1 mw/'Jl i fi i i /11 i' ml ! I 1! •If’ U\X Tt-iK up:i )op:w always contains all the latest local and foreign news. Subscribe now $1.00 c i V * i i x i/J, i i ii' i /five II ML' l S If ,' I • \ , ANNOUNCEMENTS. Announcementg placet! In thla col umn until the primary election for $5.00. All carda must be accorapanted by the cash to Insure proper atten- Lon^ Fop the Senate. Believing that Cherokee county and South Carolina need the services of J. C. Otts, Esq., in the Slate Senate, we present his name to the voters of Cherokee county, subject to the Dem ocratic primary election. | Tax Payers. i I hereby announce hyself as a can- | dldate for the office of State senator i for Cherokee county, subject to the i rules of the Democratic primary. W. S. Hall. Jr. For House of Representatives. I The friends of W. G. Austell hereby announce him a candidate for the j House of Representatives subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candl- !dat© for the House of Representative ! subject to the rules of the Democratic i primary. i K. O. Huskey. At the urgent solicitation of many friends I announce myself as a candi date for the lower house of the Legis lature. subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary. W. F. McArthur. H i I i /i il A Y * fi \\ 1 ’ 1 / J/zl-iil-^L' H: , '' V# - ' I>I*. J. HTTIV'rKI*, Oi Rock Hill, South Carolina ■; ■■ -■ Makes a specialty of Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Fleers, Scrofula and Rheumatism, Diseases of Liver, Kidneys, Dyspepsia and Indigestion and Diseases of the Genito urinary Organs. Treats without the Knife, loss of blood and little pain to patient. Terms of treatment satisfactory. Twenty-five years, of practical experience. Reference To A ew Cases Treated it. A. Clara, < 'oncer of ouse Hock Hili. S. C. W. W. stroup, Caneer of fac'- Low-ll,O. J. J. Neely, Cancer of ro ck. Tlrzalj, S < Mrs. Uarlx^ry MeCraw. Canc*T of forehead Mrs .1. D. Williams, Cancer of fa<-e 'I'lr/.ah.H. C. lialf ney. S. C. Mrs. S. H. Nelson. Cancer of uose.CKdoij. ‘ *. It. Ilanna, Cancer of neck Caatoula, N. C. Miss 1 da Van T ms* II. Cancer of hreast Cot h- Oavid Hawkins. Cancer < f nose Gaffney, O. rlesviile, >.C .1. L Kagan, Cancer of fsc*-.. .Gastonia, N.O. one sees linen wraps worn with cos- | tumes of silk, light wool or cotton. Old Timey Ideas. Over skirts, panels, fichus and dol mans. All the old timev things that a few of us remember are seen again. Pinked ruches, gowns flounced up to the waist, lacing of ribbon and velvet. Floral garnitures for evening gowns made all of ribbon; toilettes of taffeta in black or colors with flounces trim med with velvet ribbon—Greek kev patterns, and shawl and oape shaped wraps. Fancv Sleeves Galore. The styles in sleeves are in endless variety, but as a rule they are short, ending at the elbow or just below. Tailored linens often have the long coat ‘sleeve and half long coat and long sleeves are predicted for the Fall, hut for the present the short sleeve and long glove hold the “blue ribbon.” Thanks are due the McCall Co., makers and designers of Fashion for and one illustration aecomilanying this article. / y" i ■.( ! mings finished with tailor stitchings. These with guimpes and sleeves of ■ washable lingerie look cool and ser viceable and will last far into the autumn when lined togs look freez ing. Figured mohairs are smart in Paris and are seen here on the few who are ahead in style. They need to be tailor made to look right, hence are not for home construction. May S. V. A dry shampoo is easily managed. Powder the hair with any good absorbant pclwder. Powdered oris is excellent. Let It stay for a few moments and brush out thorough ly. The oil will come with it. and leave the hair clean and fluffy. Dolly S. Try Sozodont. It is pleas ant to use, leaves a sweet clean taste and is the l)est preparation I know of to keep the mouth pure and the teeth . white. The paste in tube form is es pecially nice for traveling. Mrs. V. T. TrMn your taffeta with ! velvet ribbon half inch width, put on jin “Greek Key”• pattern. Velvet rib bon will he very modish the coming I season. Lucy Carter. W.A, M illlnax, <; Kiijk •> <><:• k. Mr». 1- llz ii ••th Trtt'. j. Carnwr of GafT- u<-y. meeting place Hughes’ Spring. A Big Barbecue! At J. I. Sarratt’s Store, At Goforth, S. C., on Tuesday, July 31st. i will offer a lot of Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Etc. at Cut prices that day only. J. I. S A R R ATT. A “Sai Parker” Time. Editor Ledger:—“Voter” is evident ly acting as wet nurse for some petty grudge he has when he intimates that tho execut* > committee has pets that it would like to further the object of by changing the from Wilkinsville to I Certainly it is not the case so far as am concerned and I see no reason hr it should be with other members >f that bodv. I 'fi st selected Wilkinsville (Whiso- lunt’s store) as the place of meeting I for the campaign. But Chairman J. B. Bell thinking perhaps that the water supply was inadequate, changed it to Hughes’ Spring. Messrs. Wbisonant and Hugh s are both gentlemen and my friepds so far as I know, and i have no prefer ence between them or their places tl tt I am conscious of. I did want, still want and expect to see all par- ties satisfied. Mr. Wbisonant would like to show his oi] mill plant and Mr. Hughes his mineral springs—something com mendable in each of them. The meeting at Wilkinsville was to be a picnic and Mr. Hughes says he only wants his barbecue to nay actual expenses. As things have turned out we will have both the picnic and barbecue and give the candidates and all others, as Dick Harris would say. “A Sal Parker time,” and everybody will be friendlv and everything lovely, we hope. If “Voter” shows one thing more than another it is his picayunishness, and I have neither time nor inclina tion to notice him further. Remem bering the old axlum: Fools names are like their faces,— Too often seen in public places. J. L. Strain. Wilkinsville. July 20. 1906. Is It Ed. Davis? Salisbury, N. C„ July 17.—Sheriff Julian today received a telegram from Jackshoro. Tenn.. stating that a man flllinv the description of Ed. Davis, the murderer of Conductor Wiggins, bad been captured there and asks Sheriff Julian what disposition to make of him. Sheriff Julian wired the Tennessee officer that if the ne gro captured was the right man Row an county would pay a reward of $550* It is probable that the negro will be brought to Salisbury for identification. Being urged bv m/ friends, I have decided to enter the race for ti** House of Representatives and hereby announce myself a candidate, promis ing to abide bv the results of the De mocratic primary election. Chas. A. S. Campbell. I hereby announce myself a candi date for a member of the House of Representatives from Cherokee coun ty. and bind myself to be governed bv the rules and results of the Demo cratic primary election. , John V. Price. hereby announce myself a candi date for the Legislature, subject to th rules of the Democratic primary. N. W. Hardin. Believing that E. J. Clary would be a suitable man for the lower house, his friends hereby recommend him to the voters of Cherokee coun ty and hereby announce him a can didate for that place, subject to rules of Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the House of Representa tives for Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. J. B. Gault. For Clork. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of Court of Cherokeo county, subject to the results of the Democratic primary. M. A. (Non) Sarratt. I am a candidate for Clerk of Court of Cherokee county, subject to tne Democratic Primary. Z. A. Robertson. announce myself a candidate for re- elaction to the office of Probate Judge for Cherokee county, subject, however, to the rules of the Democrat ic primary election. J. E. Webster. I announcer my'self a candidate for the office of Probate Judge of Chero kee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Will D. Thomas. With the consciousness of having performed the duties of the office of Clerk of Court In a faithful, efficient and economical manner, for the best Interests of the county and to th'- sat- i -f iction of the public, and on tho rec ord I have made as to merit and fit ness. I solicit the support of al! the votei of the county, for re-election in tho ensuing Democratic primary Respectfully. J. Eh. Jefferies. I announce myself a candidate for Clerk of Court for Cherokee county, subject to the action of the DeraocraV ic primary. J.JT Hollis. For Probate Ji ifle. I am a candidate for Probate Judge of Cherokee county, aubject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Thanking the voters of the county for their confidence reposed in mo in the past, and feeling better qualified by experience in the office to dis charge the duties thereof. I hereby For Coroner. Dr. M. W. Smith, who so faithfully served his country during the Con federate war, and who has never be fore appealed to the county for a pub lic office, is hereby announced a can didate for Coroner by his many friends, subject to the results of the Democratic Primar 5 '. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to che action of the Democratic primary. J. S. Vlnesett I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. O. Tate. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner, subject to the re sults of the Democratic primary. J. M. Allison. Fop Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor subject to rules of the Democratic primary. E. Felix Lipscomb. The friends of J. V. Whelchel, rec ognizing the valuable services ren dered 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. Fop Auditor. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Auditor of Cherokee county, and will abide by the result of the Democratic primary. D. Both Hughes. G. B. Daniel is hereby announced as a candidate for Auditor of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Having been assured by many friends and having a clear conscience of having fully performed the dutlee of Auditc” of your county, I respect fully announce myself as a candidate for reflection to the office of Audhor, 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. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Auditor, subject to results of Democratic primary. George D. Scruggs. Fop Sheriff. Profoundly grateful to the people of Cheroke« county for the honors they have already conferred on me. I an nounce myself a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Sheriff of Cherokee countv and 1 promise to be govern- t'd bv 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 my satisfactory services. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee county, subject to results of Demorcat' ic primary. A. L. Hallman. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Sheriff of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of Democratic primary. R. J. Foster. Having been solicited by people from all sections of the county to become a candidate for Sheriff, I have decided to do so. and herewith announce myself a candidate for that office subject to the rules of the Democratic party. A. J. MeCraw. I am a candidaG* for Sheriff of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. R. O. Ballenger For Treasurer. I announce mv. elf a candidate for re-election U) the office of Treasurer of Cberoke« county, subject to tne Democratic primary. I take this oc casion to thank my friends for their unwavering loyalty, and point to my record in office to merit tbeli'continu ed support. W. Hamr G o iln I am a candidate for Treasurer of Cherokee county, subject to tie- Deiu- acratic primary. Will W. Gaffney. For Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Superintendent of E iucation, and take this ooportunitv to 'hank the people most kindly for the honors already conferred. I will abide bv the ruies of the Democratic primary. J. L. Walker.