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fT- — ; . • , i. In WatcH Selection WE STAND BETWEEN YOU AND IMPOSITION We kaow all about watches—the quality of the case and the quality of the works. We time and regulate every watch we sell. We guarantee every one for five years. We will look the watch over any time you call, time it and rub up the case to make it look like new. We will keep it under life-long supervision and see that it serves you well and faithful. If you get a watch from a general store 500 miles distant, it won’t be satisfactory at the start audit will be less satisfactory ever after A 500 miles shaking and jolting is rough treatment for a new watch, and you have no redress except to repent at leisure. We sell at the same prices as mail order houses. THOS. H. WESTROPE, Jeweler, Engraver, Optician. Littleton Female College One of the most successful and best equipped boarding schools in the South with hot water heat, electric lights and other modern improvements. 258 boarding pupils last year. 27th annual session will begin Sept. 16, 1908. For catalogue address J. M. Rhodes, President, Littleton, N. C. MOVEMENTS OF TOE TEXTILE WORKERS. PICKED UP HERE AND THERE AND BRIEFLY TOLD. pQntral ApjaHoniV high-grade Preparatory School for boys and UOIIIIQI HuQUulllJ young men, with industrial and agricultural equip ment. Located on 700-acre farm one mile from Littleton College and un der the management of the same board of Trustees. For new, illustrated catalogue address J.JB. Aiken, Prin., Littleton, N. C. 612 o8-Fri.-3tn. '—e g ? 7—' A Business Change I take this opportunity to inform the public that I have purchased the “People’s Market” of Mr. G. C. Harper, and that the business will be conducted under the style name as heretofore. Mr. John Spencer will continue with the market an 1 he and myself will be pleased to have all old customers continue with us and to receive new ones as well. The market will be improved and made inviting and I solicit the prtronage of the people of Gaffney, promising the best the market affords and at reasonable prices. July 14-imo. WL. (J. GREEN $63 to $81 Pays Board, Tuition and Room Rent At Piedmont High School for the entire session of nine months. The school is situated in Cleveland County, at the foot-hills of the Blue Ridge. Magnificent scenery. Mineral water. No malaria. Splendid community. “ Most heartily do I recommend the Schqol to all who have sons and daughters to edu cate.”—Chas. E. Tayloh, President, Wake Forest Cjllege. ‘‘On all sides 1 saw evidences of patient, pains taking labor, thorough scholarship and marked executive ability.”—.!. B. Caklyi.e, Prof. Latin, Wake Forest. ‘•The Instruction Is thorough and the Inlluence surrounding the pupil excellent.”—Rev R. F. Tredway. “In my opinion there is no High School In this part of the country doing better and more thorough educational work.”—E. Y. Werb, Member of Congress. “It Is the best and cheapest school In the State.”-E. M. Koonoe. Mem. N. C. Legislature. “One of the best Preparatory Schools in the State.”—Cleveland Star. President’s Office, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. ( May !ah, lii05. Mr. W. D. Borns, Principal Piedmont High School. Lawndale N. C. Dear Sir:—The young men who have come to the University from Hie Piedmont High School have taken a good stand in their classes and have done faithful and satisfactory work. Very truly yours, Fhancim P. Venable, President. July 10c:-mo s For catalogue write to W. D. BURNS, Lawndale, N. C. JEor ®»le! Several lots near the First Graded School. These lots for an investment or a home are exceedingly cheap and very desirable. E a. r in ft The Ed. C. McArthur place, lying 2^ miles east of Gaffney on the Draytonville Mountain road, containing 163 acres This place speaks for itself and the price is right. Land adjoining this tract is selling for $40.00 an acre and upward. This farm is a bargain tor $35.00 an acre with liberal terms. SAIT L. FORT, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, Phone 258. Office second floor National IBank Building. J* V* A . THE New Shoe Store I am receiving new Shoes nearly every week and will give you new, fresh stock at tne very lowest prices. I am still selling at cut prices. Call in and examine my Shoes and prices and be convinced. I. M. PEELER. University of South Carolina. Wide range of choice in Scientific, Lit erary, Graduate and Professional Conrses leading to degrees of Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science, Licentiate of In straction, Bachelor of Laws, Master of Arts, Civil Engineer and Electrical En gineer. Well equipped Laberatories, Li brary of over 40,000 volums. Expenses moderate — many students make their own expenses. Next Session (104th) be gins September 23rd, 1908. For An nouncement write to the President, Co lumbia, S. C. July 3 to Sept. 15 Newsy Notes and Personals Gathered from Our Exchanges for the Busy Readers. * J. R. Rich has succeeded W. A. Wil kins as second hand in weaving in Granby Mill, Columbia, S. C. B. T. Bumgardner from the Chad wick has accepted a position as sec ond hand in spinning at the Hoskins Mill. J. P. Woods now has the position of cardpr and Owen Parker boss spin ner in the Natchez, Miss., Cotton Mills. R. S. Scarboro from the Buffalo Mill at Concord, N. C., is now over seer of spinning in the Granby Mill at Columbia, S. C. J. D. Arnold, who has been off on a vacation, is again in charge of spin ning and twisting in the Marlboro Mills, McColl, S. C. L. C. Baker from Charlotte, N. C., has accepted the position of overseer in the weave room of the Richland Mill, Columbia, S. C. .T. A. Adams has resigned position of carder in the Merrimac Mill at Huntsville, Ala., to take a position with some mill in Mississippi. W. O. Tallent has resigned the posi tion of superintendent of the Wehad- kee Yarn Mill a Rock Mills, Ala., and is succeeded by G. W. McBroom. J. B. Cleary from Darlington, S. C., who was for some time at Llndale, Ga., is now overseer of spinning In the Buffalo Mill at Concord, N. C. J. T. Wilson from the Springstein Mills of Chester, S. C., is now num bered among the loom fixers in High land Park Mill No. 2 at Rock Hill. W. A. Skidmore, who was for a while overseer of spinning In Mill No. 1 at Lancaster, S. C., is now in charge of the spinning room of the Chadwick Mill of Charlotte. T. G. Moser, who was for some time overseer of weaving In Higland Park No. 1, Charlotte, has succeeded C. H. Hurley as overseer of weaving In Milfort Mill at Fort Mill, S. C. E. M. Walters from the Chadwick Mill now has the position of overseer of spinning at the Hoskins Mill Char lotte In place of C. D. Skidmore, re signed. T. M. Snipes has been promoted from loom fixer to second hand in weaving in the Hoskins Mill in place of H. T. Wallace, who is now at Kan napolis. W. W. Ware, who was for some time second hand in the winding room at Rock Mills is now overseer of spinning, spooling and twisting, and Charlie Hall is overseer of card ing. G. A. Franklin, who has beefc for sometime superintendent of the Wal- halla Mill, has accepted the position of superintendent of the Cox Mill at Anderson, S. C., where he succeeds Mr. Welborn. J. R. Federline, who was for sev eral years overseer of one of the de partments in the Massachusetts Mills at Llndale. Ga.. will have charge of carding and spinning in the Kansas City Cotton Mill. Merrlma Mill, Huntsville, Ala., has resigned that position to become su perintendent of the new Duck Mill at Kansas City, Kan. A. C. Pierce, who 'has been at Mooresviile, is now numbered with the section men in the card room at Cooleemee, N. C. Joe Pierce, also from Mooresviile, is now running a section in the spinning room at Cooleemee. H. D. Burns, who has been for some time overseer of carding and spin ning in the Alabama Cotton Mills at Columbia, Ala., has severed his con nection with that company and will be for a while with his friends at Phoenix, Ala., expecting to engage again in mill business after a few weeks rest. War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the “white plague” that claims so many victims each year. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Foley’s Honey and Tar is safe and certain In results. The genuine is In a yellow package. Cherokee Drug Co. s Buy a Home With Rent Money! 'M You can do this by taking stock in the Cherokee Building and Loan Associa tion. This is the oldest Building and Loan Association in Gaffney. It is conducted along conservative lines. We can help you to the road of wealth. See any of our officers. Read our Booklet and learn our plans. : ; Cherokee B. 1L.' ... W. W. Gaffney, Sec’y & Trees. C. A. Jefferies, Pres*. Nearly all the outing suits are cut jumper fashion. Sunshades, once so richly plain, are now exceedingly fanciful. Stimulation Without Irritation. That Is the watchword. That is what Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does. Cleanses and stimulates the bowels without irritation in any form. Cherokee Drug Co. The ocean is not with breakers. the body filled —Use Red Seal Jar rubbers. They are the best. Gaffney Drug Co. —Solid gold eye glasses tested. Gaffney Drug Co. $5—ryes i J'iF < Halt! A COLORED TEACHERS’ INSTI TUTE. To Teachers: — All colored teachers of Cherokee county are respectfully urged to at tend the institute to be held in Gaff ney, S. C., beginning August 3rd and closing August 15th in Graded School building on E. Smith street. Any text books not already in pos session of the teachers may be had from the Gaffney Drug Co. By order of J. L. WALKER. County Supt. Ed. HON. O. B. MARTIN, State Supt. Ed. PROF. R. C. CAMPBELL. Instructor. July 24, 28, 31, Aug. 4. ESTATE NOTICE BY EXECUTRIX. Notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against the late Col. W. D. Camp, deceased, to pre sent the same to the undersigned ex ecutrix, at her residence, Gaffney, S. C., duly proven, and all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make payment to said executrix with out delay. MRS. CORA CAMP, Extrx. Estate W. D. Camp, Deed. July 24 3t. F. G. Cobb, formerly of Belton, S. C., who has been for the past three or four years superintendent of the Just stop and think one moment about your printed stationery. “A firm or individual’s printed stationery is an index to his business judgement.” If you want something that you can be sure will make a good impression where- ever seen bring your job printing of every des cription to us. We guarantee satisfac tion and can do work in a “hurry.” The Ledger, Gaffney, S. C. J^-Mail orders receive prompt attention. / Would YOU like for your Stationery to be neatly printed and promptly delivered? If so, will yon let us prove to you that our work will THE LEDGER. CaNnay, S. C. Please? M> Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption Ml* by CharokM Dnio Co. For Ml* by Ch*r*kM Druo Co. For Ml* by Ch*r*k** Dr** Co. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAB in the YELLOW PACKAOB if, ,M)18.’08 Look! Think! LISTEN! We are going to make you some especially low prices for the next 30 days. Clothing first on the list. On Clothing for SPOT CASH we offer you a discount from regular prices of 20 per cent. This includes everything in the Cloth ing line. Boys' Knee Suits, Youth’s Suits, Men’s Suits and Pants. We do this to make room for our fall line. Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s and Men’s Low Cut Shoes and Sandals to go at 20 to 40 per cent, discount. The Slippers at 40 per cent, off are odds and ends carried over from last season, all good goods and styles, but broken line of sizes. Brand new line of Men’s $1.00 Shirts for 10 days longer at 78c cash. All remnants in Wool Dress Goods, Silks and Wash Goods at a big reduction. A great many things in Wash goods at prices that are much under value, some worth 50c at 25c. Wash Goods worth 25c at 16>& to 18c. Our $1.00 black Taffeta Silk at89c; quality guaranteed. See to it that you and your friends take advantage of the splendid bargains we are offering. Tell your neighbors that W. J. Wilkins & Co., are selling goods very cheap. , Frederick St, CAFFHEY, SOUTH CAROUHA 1**1 **l*lf* ITWTf* vwiTtlun V> IWw.- Vito •Eli hnu'riA