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i f I 1 TEXTILT NEWS. 100 0 0 Pure Ice Cream Soda. It can’t be made better. Fruit or higher quality materials than used in it cannot be found. The entire product of our fountain is kept up to the highest standard. Everything fresh, and our soda 11a- vors are extreme ly delicious. If you drink with us once you will nev er quit on account of the quality of the soda we serve. Cherokee Drug Co Fresh Huvlers Candv. Short Locals and Personals Regard ing Mill People. (Mill News, Charlotte, N. C.) G. B. Hamby, from Tupelo, Is now overseer of weaving at McComb City, Miss. J. M. Short has taken the position as overseer of spinning for the Cher- ryville, Mfg. Co., cherryville, N. C. George Stewart hag accepted the position of carder and spinner at the I^aFayette Cotton Mills. LaFayette, Ga. C. E. Strother, formerly of the Rhode Island mill at Spray, has ac cepted a position in the weave room at cooleemee, N. C. R. F. Adams nas resigned as over seer of spinning in the Dresden mill at Lumberton to accept a similar po sition in the Liberty mill at Clayton, X. C. A. A. MacWhinnie, w ho for the past B. J. Dobbins, until recently super intendent of the Loray Mills, Gas tonia. N. C., hag accepted the position of general superintendent of the Hen rietta and Caroleen Mill* and assum ed charge on June 15th. These twin mills are among the largest in the State and Mr. Dobbius’ election to the position of general superinten dent is a tribute to bis ability and ex perience as a mill man. \V. A. East having resigned the po sition of boss spinner in the War- ioto Cotton Mills at Nashville, Tenn., will take a much needed rest and spend some time in visiting relatives in Mississippi before again engaging in mill work. Mr. East has been in the above position for several years, after having served in a similar posi tion fop a long time in the mills of Natchez. Miss. J. T. Morris, formerly of the Hos-1 kins Mill in Charlotte, has resigned i as boss weaver in the Warioto Mills at Nashville, Tenn., and will spend; some time with friends at Spartan- two years has been su^rlniendeh't ot I'>"'*• 8; f - '»«>* •»»>« gaining the savannah, Ua„ c'otton Mills, has 11 "* '<«>'"'• which wag In such condi- resigned his position and returned I ,,on a3 >’ ls resignation neces- to the north. ’ ar! ‘ E- L. Lynch, a bright young j man who has held the position of sec-, J. A- Hinson, overseer of carding ond hand in the above mill has been 1 in mill No. 1 at Lancaster reports j promoted to succeed Mr. Morris. everything moving along on full time „ , , ^ i .. ® ° . .. „ H. L. Ivord, general manager of the with prospect of very little if any va-i h .. ... Knion-Buffalo Cotton Mills company, cation this summer. ! „ , * , l.'mon, S. C.. has resigned his posi- Andrew Ball, who has been (him- , cion and will go to Lancaster, where bered with the loom fixers in the Bes- he will be associated with Mr. Leroy semep City, N. C., cotton mills, has Springs. In this new position Mr. returned to his old home at Green- j Lord will have supervision of five ■ I ville. S- C. Jas. H. E. O'Kelley, formerly of Greenville, is now chief engineer and •istej- mechanic tne Courtney cotton mills. Mr. Lord went to Union two years ago, when the Union and Buffalo mills were being reorganized. J. R. Westmoreland, who has been .Manufacturing Company of Newry, ! chief auditor of the corporation for the past year, will become assistant S F I r i to President Augustus Smith in the Will R. Thigpen, formerly overseer i management of the mills, being suc- of cloth room at white Oak mills, j needed a s auditor by Mr. M. B. Sum- Greenville, N. C-. hag accepted his old ! ,M, r °f the U. & G. S. railway. A B. position as overseer of cloth room : Brannon will continue in the position in the cotton mill at pell City. Ala. ^ (, f superintendet of the Union mills. ’ and W. F. Doggett at Buffalo. John R. Frye, formerly with the Royal cotton mills, of Wake Forest. News Along Route 1. N. C., has accepted a position as over I am a reader of The Ledger and I would not lay It aside for any oounty paper that has been my way. I enjoy the good letters from our good friends which makes us feel closer to each other. The picnic at the dam at Gaston Shoals Saturday, 2<)th, proved a suc cess. We hai a large crowd present, about 200, and all enjoyed the occasion very much. The only thing for amusement in the morning was sporting, so they said, and we had as nice a dinner as any one could wish for and all took part in it. When Grassy Pond and Providence go together and say they will do a thing you may look out, for there will be something doing. We are glad to say we had an unusual crowd with us at Grassy Pond Sunday, anj we had the pleas ure of hearing one of the finest Sun day school talks we ever heard by Mr. Wall, of Cliff^idc N. C. We en joyed having Mr. Wall with us and hope he will come again. We have a fine Sunday school at Grassy Pond. Wi) have an enrollment of 191 and the school is in a flourishing condi tion. We will have Children's Day | the second Sunday in July. Prof. J. ‘ 1). Huggins, superintendent of Bolling i Springs high school, and Prof. Wall, I of Cliffsidc. N. C., have kindly con-; sented to be with us on that day. j We think ourselves fortunate in se curing these gentlemen and are sure j everybody will be benefitted by being | with us on that day. We had a heavy hail storm Sunday! afternoon, doing considerable dam-! age to crops. “J. L. S.,” come again with more 1 of your good advice to us. “Pete.” i am with you on the liquor’ question. Gray Eyes. ANNOUNCEMENT. Cards Inserted under this head from now until election day at the rate ef 16.00 for each announcement. For.United States Senate. 1 beg to announce my candidacy for the United States Senate in the ap proaching Democratic primary, and I respectfully solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this State. R. G. RHETT. Fop Congress. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Congress from the Fifth District and pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic pri mary election. TFOS. B. BUTLER. Fo r House of Representativa. 1 hereby announce myself a candl date for re-election to represent Cherokee county in the lower house the Democratic primary. J. H. TURNER. I am a candidate for the offloa of Auditor Cherokee county, subject to the rule# of the Democratic primary. JAMES W. GEORGE. The many friends of Jno. E. Jef feries, recognizing hia ability, hereby announce his name aa a candidate for Auditor of Cherokee County, aeb- Ject to the rules of the Democrat!* primary. FOp Supervisor. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the offloe of Supervisor of Cherokee county. E. FELIX UPSCOMB. Superintendent Education. I announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Superinten dent of Education, subject to the rulee governing the Democratic primary. J. L. WALKER. 1 hereby announce myeelf of the General Assembly, subject to candidate for the office of Superlateft- the rules of the Democratic primary. E. J. CLARY. The friends of N. W. Hardin an nounce him as a candidate for re election to the House of Representa live. dent of Education of Cherokee coo** ; ty, subject to the rules of the Dem» cratlc primary. ESTLE S McKOWN. For Treasurer. i Proposals win be received, to b* ■ opened at 2 o’clock p. m. f July UL i 1908, for the sale or donation of I am a candidate for re-election to, the United States of a suitable site, the office of Treasurer of Cherokee centrally and conveniently located for ~ ., , . . tho Federal building to be erected M County, subject to the action of t**;G affne y, south Carolina. A corner Democratic primary. W. W. GAFFNEY. Gaffney, Rate 1. Jan*- 22.—1 am a se,.r„£ carding and spinning with the | ( . u . mer from „ m , er Cherokee Sterlmg cotton mills. Franklinton, X., an ^ , mi prou<1 tbat , con bf . C., succeedin-e J. C. Fogleman, who „ ,.. . „ .■ _ ^ : called so. Fop we tnink our section has gone to Roanoke Rapids, N. C. . i 1 of the county is a fine place and J. W. Kirkland and wife from War-’ which it is indeed, renville, S. C.. spent a day in Char- The people have had but very litfle lotte last week on thei-,- way to Rock- j trouble with grass up till the present ingham, X. C. Mr. Kirkland is an ex- and so we think we are doing fine. I periencej overseer on Draper looms like the dear farm, and who would and has had charge of weaving in not? It is one of the finest places on some of the largest South Carolina earth for pleasure and health which mills. we could not well do without. Silvar Aluminum Jelly Moulds Free. In.iik iiiuiilly MoiUeii di-s>>e t. b are now con st red the |ir per thing. The moulds are hard to get outside the large rioies. h’jt users of .1 ELL i). The Painty Dessert,can get them ahsolu*elv fr.-e. (Mreul ir in each pairkate eXidaloItii:and II ustratine thedRTerent pat terns .IKI.I.-O is su'd hy coed '.-r ■its at 10c per package. Do not atfept a substi tute'i you wii be disappoint* u. NOTICE OPENING BOOKS OF SUB SCRIPTION. Notice is hereby given that books of subscription to the capital stock of the Mutual Live Stock Insurance Company, of Gaffney, s. C., will be opened at the National Bank of Gaff ney on Wednesday. June 25. 1908, at 10 o’clock a. ni. J. T. Douglass, D. C. Ross, P E. Boney, Corporators. Fo P Auditor. 1 am a candidate for ! Cherokee county, subject to the action diagram of the Democratic primary election. WALTER V. HUMPHRIES. ■ l am a candidate for I Cherokee county. Owing to the ill | health of my wife it may not be po»- lot, of (approximately) 120x130 feet, is required. Each proposal must give the price, toe character of foundation# obtainable, the proximity to street cars, sewer, gas, and water mains, Auditor of etc., and must be accompanied by a indicating the principal street, the north point, the dimension* and grades of the land, the width and paving of adjacent streets and alley*, — j whether the alleys are public or prl- Auditor of vate, and whether or not the city owns land occupied by sidewalks. The vendor must pay all expenses connected with furnishing evidences cf title and deeds of conveyance. Im- sible for me to make a complete can- vass of the county. I trust to be re- provements on the property must be membered by my friends at the pri- ^served by the vendor; but pending J tho commncernent of the Federal mary, however, whether I am enabled ^iidjQg they nia y r emay^ on the land to makes the canvass or not. upon payment of a reas WILL D. THOMAS. I am a candidate for Auditor of coinmncement i& (Wable ground rent. Tho grantor must, however, re move all improvements on thirty days’ notice so to do. The right to reject any proposal is reserved. Each Cherokee county subject to the action . dU 7 VJuvvm s vcu. J propsal must be sealed, marked Pro of the Democratic primary elecion. D. BOTH HUGHES. posal for Federal building site at at Gaffney, south Carolina, ,r and maU- ed to the SECRETARY OF THE At the solicitation of many friends, TREASURY (Supervising Architect), 1 announce myself a candidate for Washington, D. C. No special form election ,o the ofiice o. Auditor o, Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 2t a w 6t J. E. EZELL. —T , ~ .. WHEN IN A I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor of Chero- THE LEDGER kee county, subject to the rules of PRINTIMG- Secretary. HURRY SEND TO FOR YOUR JOS i v-e w immvm WHO IS HE? AND HOW HAS HE MADE HIMSELF SO POPULAR? These two questions are to be answered by the people of Cherokee County. What we want to know is: Who is the most popular R. F. D. carrier in Cherokee County? We have a clever set of boys serving our rural route friends and there is a question as to who is the most popular. The Ledger is going to give everybody a chance to vote on the * subject, and to the one who is voted the most popular we are going to present a handsome, up-to-date R. F. D. mail wagon, made by Burns Bros. To the one receiving the second largest vote we will give a solid gold watch”and to the carrier receiving the third largest vote we will give a carrier’s uniform. The Conditions of the Contest are Simple Cut out the coupons printed in each issue of The Ledger and mail them to this office. j|At the expiration of the time set for the closing of the contest the votes will be counted andjthe awards made’tojthe'carriers jreceiving the largest number of votes. In addition to the above, every’person subscribing or renewing will be permitted to castj votes for 'his choice as follows: A two months subscription entitles the subscriber to 25 votes; a three months subscription to 40 votes; a four months subscription to 50 votes; a six months stibscription to 75 vote?; an eight months sub- scription to ICO votesT and a yearly subscription to 150 votes. Now if you appreciate the service your R. F. D. carrier is giving you, clip out the coupon and begin voting. ^ Vote early and often and give your carrier a nice, new up-to-date de livery wagon. In case of a tic the parties tieing will each receive a wagon. This contest will close September 1st. * • W*- reserve the right to continue this contest one month longer. COUPON I vote for as the most popular R. F. D. Carrierjn Cherokee County. Mail all Votes to The Ledger, Gaffney, S. C.