The weekly ledger. (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1894-1896, January 28, 1897, Image 8
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What They Say About....
Harris Lithia Water:
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Mr. J. T. Harris:
IVnr Sir: I huvc found tlio ust> of tlio wa
ter frt'm your l.It Ida Sprlnjr In 8otitli Carolina
»i» eltloaeious In the en>e of a young lady pa
tient of ndiHV who 1ms.suffered for years with
Diabetes, witii all Its different attendants,
that l want to add my testimonial to
the many you already have. The patient
1 refer to has used the water freely at
tnuue for seareely a month now. with
more bene tie iu! result* than from months
spent at different notod lltlda springs In
different parts of the l idted States, besides
long i^nttlmnal use of the same waters at
home. Other of my patients and friends are
now using the same with l»est results. I cor
dially reoonuuend.it to all suffering from
similar diseases.
Very respectfully yours.
Thomas S. Powell. M. D..
Pres. Southern Medical College,
Atlanta. Ga.
••The Harris Lithia Water is. In my opinion,
unexcelled for those ailments requiring the
salts It contains. „ w
“Tiiko. Lams. M. D.,
“Professor Diseases of Chest and Principal
of Medicine. Medical Department. Univer
sity of Georgia.
Asheville. X. C.. April, 24. 1W3. -An ex
tended clinical use of the Harris I.lthla Wa
ter prompts me to the statement that 1 re
gard It as one of the best, if not the best,
Lithia Water known to the profession. In
tlio condition of Pbosphatle Urine, its action
is marvelous. Its use in the Uheumatlc and
Gouty diseases afford me more comfort than
either the Buffalo or Londonderry Waters.
Very truly yours,
John Hey Witliam. M. 1).
Baltimobe, Mu., June 24,
J. T. Harris. Esq.. Harris Spring. S. C\:
Dear Sir:—I have been using Harris Lithia
Water for some time, and I will say to you
that It is my opinion that the Harris Lithia
Water is by far the best Lithia Water tlmt I
have ever used, and that it has done me a
great deal of good, and I think it a most val
uable remedy,
R. C. Hoffman,
Pres. S. A. L. R. R.
Harris Lithia Carbonated Water is guaran
teed to core the worst case of Indigestion if
taken after each meal. One glass of it will
relieve you Immediately.
I>ii3r*jre I>r*iig: Co.,
General Agents for Gaffney and Vicinity.
THE LEDGER]; GAFFNEY, S. C., JAXUAnY 28, 1897.
WE WILL CERTAINLY WIN?
THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
REPORTS.
It Action Is Equivalent to the Pas
sage of the Bill—How the
News was Received in
the Capital.
O. L. SCHtTMPERT, Tlfos. B. BlTTLEK.
Sol. 7th Judicial Circuit. U. S. Com.
Wm. McGowan.
SCHilHPERT, * BUTLER * S ■ McGOWAH, 1
attortc fcv«-at-i. aw .
Union and Gaffney, S. C.
Office days at Gaffney, Friday and Satur
day of each week.
Very careful and prompt attention given
to all business entrusted to us.
f^-i’r acticc in all the courts.
Copartnership Notice.
N OTICE.—Having formed a copartnership
wiili Mr. T. B. Cole, the business hereto
fore conducted by myself will lie continued
under the firm name of J. R. Tolleson A Co.
All parties indebted to.I. R. Tolleson will
please come forward and settle at once in
order tliat the old business may beclosedup.
Thanking my friends and patrons for past
favors andsolieiting your future business for
the new Krsn. 1 am,
Vours truly
J. R. TOLLESON,
Gaffney. S. C.. Jan. 21. Pit?.
Dissolution.
T HE firm of Wilkins Bros., by mutual con
sent. have gone Into disolution, our
senior member. Mr. R. M. Wilkins, having
withdrawn. All accounts due by them will
be paid at the office of their successors. All
persons indebted to them are requested to
call promptly and make satisfactory settle
ments. i R. M. Wilkins.
Signed' O. K. Wilkins.
I W. J. Wilkins.
Gaffney. S. C . Jan. 14.’U7.
Dissolution Notice.
T HE FIRM of B. A. Holmes A Co. have
been dissolved by mutual consent. All
parties Indebted to the tirni will please call
cm B. A. Holmes at tiie old stand and settle
at once in order that the business may be
wound up.
B. A. Holmes.
R. A. Jones.
For Sale
12splendid Mules.
1 Family Horse.
10 Shares Lockhart t’otton Mill Stock.
10 Shares Tucnpau Cotton Mill Stock.
:i Shares Richland Cotton Mill Stock.
2 Shares Victor Cotton Mil! Stock.
HO Shares Limestone Springs Lime Co.
stock.
The Dr. Holmes 8 room house with fine gar
den. stables and out buildings attached.
» room cottage on Limestone St.
8 room cottage on Gaines St. with splendid
garden.
2 vacant lots on Gaines St.
4 vacant lots on Factory Hi'l.
1 splendid farm containing 104 acres 2H mill's
from Gaffney.
1 Wl-acre farm one mile from Gaffney.
1 house and f> acres located at Limestone
Springs.
F ARMS TO RENT. Several splendid farms
to rent. Apply to F.«J. Stacy.
Insurance!
I represent none but the best of Fire,
Life and Accident Insurance Companlos.
Arn prepared to furnish Cyclone and
Tornado Insurance at moderate cost.
Your patronage will be duly appreciated.
F. G. STACY.
NEW COUNTY
lias created a good deal of excite
ment in the past few months.
Now, when it is a fact that it is
really a new county we all have
a better feeling. When you get
into one of our overcoats at cost
you, no doubt, have a good feel
ing. We have sold a good many
and there arc others left to go
for $1.85, $2.50, $3.75 and $5.
Remember, every overcoat at
exact cost.
All wool black clay worsteds,
fast color, worth $8.50 and $0,
going at $7.50. 25 all wool gray
Scotch cheviots sold at $7.50,
now going at $0.75. Other suits
from $1.98 to $10. We are
showing great reductions in
clothing now. Odd vests 49c.
50 prs. 98c pants going at 75c.
Rig lot of sample stiff and
fur hats at 75 and 98 cts., worth
double the money.
Shoes are necessary this sort
of weather, and we have good
shoes ft. nen at 75c, 98c, $1.25
and up to $3. 100 prs. ladies’
coarse grain shoes worth $1, we
have put out at 08c. We can
fit you in any kind of a shoe.
We have both the price and
quality.
1000 yds. calico, fast color, 4c.
500 yds. good bonnet ginghams
only 4c. Red twilled flannel
only 10c; 100 grey, heavy knit
overshirts only 29c; would he
cheap at 35c. Sweeping reduc
tions in all kinds of goods.
Our punch cards arc going
fast. Come and get one and
you will soon have a valuable
book. Any amount from 5c up
and when $20 have been punch
ed you have your choice of the
following books: Webster’s
Large Dictionary, 4 in. thick;
Discovery of America, from 1492
to present day ; Stanley’s Trav
els Through Africa, etc. This
is a valuable offer.
Yours to please,
H. L PARKS & CO.
For tlio past week the citizens of
Cherokee county have been in a state
of expectancy. Evcrv Jay was
awaited with anxiety to know what
the legislature would do. Prominent
planters from all over the county
would come in every day and inquire
the news from Columbia.
Yesterday’s cloudy were not with
out their silver lining, especially for
the people of Cherokee county.
Early in the morning Alderman
Baker received the following message :
“Committee recommend Cherokee
as formed. We are all right.”
This message came from Mr. Butler,
who lias been in Columbia ever since
the legislature met, working in the
interest of the new county. Later
Mr. Butler sent the following mes
sage to Ed. II. DeCamp, of Tiik
Lkduer:
“Columbia, S. C., Jan. 27.
Ed. II. DeCamp:—Judiciary com
mittee of house recommend forming
Cherokee county, which amounts to
passage. They have fought us hard,
but will win sure.
Tiios. B, Bi tler.”
The news was received with rejoic
ing. Tlio whole business amounts to
the passage of a bill creating Chero
kee county. Let everybody rejoice,
for we have received what was due us.
■ —• -———
COOPER-LIMESTONE.
of us:
( For the next 30 days we will
give, absolutely free, a box of nice
/Toilet Soap with every bottle of
the following preparations bought
The Commencement Exercises Sunday
and Monday.
In changing the sessions at Cocper-
Limostonc so that the vacation would
come in the summer instead of in the
winter it lias made it necessary to
have a graduating class in the middle
of the session, so commencement ex
ercises were held Sunday and Mon
day for tiie following graduating
class:
Misses Jennille Cwin, Sue Chand
ler, Ettic Manville, Minnie Parker,
Annie McClain, Eunice Peeler, Ma
tilda Croxton, Annie Martin and
Maggie Werts.
Sunday Dr. Gwin, of Atlanta,
preached die bachelaureute sermon.
The services were held in the First
Baptist diurch. The church was
filled to its utmost capacity and peo
ple had to be turned away. There
were no services held in the other
churches on account of the event.
Dr. Gwin s discourse showed much
study and it was sufficiently long to
satisfy the most exacting.
Monday night tlio graduating exer
cises proper were held at the Insti
tute, at which time the following
program was most creditably ren
dered :
Prayer by Dr. Gwin, of Atlanta.
Music—Rondo Favori, Hummel—
Miss Annie Martin.
Essay—Sa 1 utatory—Miss Jennille
Gwin.
Essay—Self-Reliance—Miss Sue
Chandler.
Essay—A Literary Kaleidoscope of
Life—Miss Ettie Manville.
Music—Fra Diavolo, Sidney Smith
—Miss Lillian Covington.
Essay—Claes History—Miss Min
nie Parker.
Essay—Class Poem—Miss Annie
McClain.
Essay—The Value of Time—Miss
Eunice Peeler.
Music—La Serenata, F. Paolo Tosti
—Miss Ettie Manville.
* Essay—The Power of Music—Miss
Matilda Croxton.
Essay—Class Prophecy—Miss An
nie Martin.
Essay—Valedictory—Miss Maggie
Worts.
Music—Reveil du Lion, De Kontski
—Miss Florence Griffith.
At the close of tiie'exercises Pro
fessor Griffith addressed the class in
his usual excellent style. He dis
played much feeling and affection.
Prof. Mack then presented the diplo
mas to each of the young ladies,
having a pleasant message for them.
Tuesday the graduates left for their
homes, all proud of their alma mater,
and it is hoped none will over have
cause to look with sorrow upon the
days spent at Cooper-Limestone.
B. R. B., •
8. 8. 8.,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Compound Extract Sarsaparilla
with Iodide Potash,
Scott’s Emulsion,
Wampole’s Emulsion,
Stuart’s Gin and Buchu,
Mother’s Friend,
Mother’s Relief,
Ayer’s Ague Cure, .
Miles’ Nervine,
Miles’ New Heart Cure,
King’s Royal Germatuer,
Stella Vitie,
Peruua Tonic,
Elixir Peptenzyne,
Fellows’ Syrup Hypophosphite,
Merrill’s Syrup Hypophosphite,
Syrup Trifolium Compound,
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Receipt,
Dr. Pierce’s Gold Medal Dis
covery ,
Zymocide,
Brown’s Iron Ritters,
Harter’s Iron Tonic,
Elixir 3 Chloride,
Glide’s Pepto-Mangan,
Kendall’s Spavin Cure,
Robinson’s Phosphate Elixir,
Uterine Catholicon,
Malted Milk,
Now County Cigars, 1 box.
„ OUffiSWHtRE All LLSE FAilS. ,
Best Cough 8jrnp. Tastes Good. Use |
in time. Sold by druggists.
Yours truly,
DuPRE DRUG CO.
Clemson College.
T il E fiftli KcHKlon of tho Clemson Airrlcul-
IuphI College will beein Thursday. Felt.
Dili. 1897.
To tin* i wo riqrular four-year courses loud-
injf to the dcKroe of Bachelor of Science, »
special two-year course in Mechanic and
F.neinecrlna lias been added.
'1 tie course of Instruction include the foi-
lowlntt subjects:—Agriculture. Chemistry.
Horticulture. Dairying. Veterinary Science,
Botany. Geology. Mineralogy, Mechanical.
Fleet t teal and Civil Engineering. English,
Mathematics and History.
Board, washing, fuel, lights, for session of
4h weeks. eatf.UO.
l or catalogue containing full particulars
address
E. B. Ciiai(ihf.ai). Brnsldunt.
■Clemson College. S. C.
A. L. HAMMETT,
MERCHANDISE BROKER,
GAFFNEY, S. C.
Correspondence Solicited.
Offlcc Over A. J. Settlemyer.
DELICATE W III N
FEMALE
REGULATOR.
IT IS ft SUPERB T0NIG and
exerts a wonderful influence in
strengthening her system by
driving through the proper chan
nel impurities. Health and
strenoUi are guaranteed to result
Irom Its use.
My wife was bedridden for eighteen months,
after using BllADFIELD’S FEMALE KEGU-
LATOK for two months, is getting well.—
J. M. JOHNSON, Malvern, Ark.
BBADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Sold by all Drugguta at 81.00 per bottle.
T HIS SPACE is reserved for Daniel
•S; < 'o.. t he new jewelers, in I he store
of the Du Pro Drug Co. Look for their
ad next week.
Wanted.
W ANTED.--100 Head cattle; prefer year
lings 1 to2!4 years old. Parties having
same to sell please notify me. I rather buy
in communities where lean get up one or
two dozen. J. Eb. Jefferies, Star Farm. S. V.
Jan. 28. IW. i f
w ANTED.- By a young lady, a position
l-7-t-f.
' - * ' * - - - • ’-j • ' .7 - ■ f-, - • - f'
as stenogra plier or book-keeper.
Idress "T” care I.Kixiiat.
For Sale.
SALE -The building now occupied us
F or
a photograph gallery must he sold befort
tiie first of March; also furniture,
-frames, etc. W. O. Gallagher.
R
piet ure
if
W. Davis will sell "Owl Brand” Guano
at Jonesvllle thlsyeiy. it
F OB SALE.- cloth bound books at twelve
cents each. Unheard of prices on si andard
sets. Best authors. Send stamp for cata
logue. K. C. Ei.moki:, Agt.. Clifton, S. C.
l-21-’97-2t.
F OB SALE—To satisfy rent lien, we offer
for sale, a lot of corn in shuck; a lot of
baled cotton, and a lot of cot ton seed. Ap
ply to Cherokee Land Co., N. H. Littlejohn.
Secretary. l 14-tf
F OB SALE—A gentle family horse In good
condition. Apply at Lkdukr Okkick.
W OOD FOB SALE.- Good oak wood at (».V
per two-horse load; pine wnod at >1.40
porcord. Leave orders at A. (Pridmore A
Co’s. W. A, Turner.
F OB SALE—lean sell you fine building lots
iu all parts of the city from fifty to live
hundred dollars. James J. Gaffney.
F OR SALE.—Good farm. 232 acres, 3 miles
from Gaffney, with good orchard and
dwelling. B. S. Lipscomb.
For Rent.
T
G OOD FABM for rent; stock furnished if
desired. Apply to Ed. C. Byars, Gaff
ney, S. C.
O BENT. Furnished rooms to rent. Ap
ply to Mtts. J. V. Sakhatt.
l-7jt-f.
F OB RENT The store room now occupied
by B. A. Jones A Co. as a furniture store
will he for rent on Jan. 1st, isyy. Apply to
A. N. Wood.
Final Discharge.
N OTICE Is hereby given toal) persons con
cerned that 1 will apply to J. J. Gentry.
Prohate Judge of Spartanburg county, state
of South Carolina, at his office at Spartanburg
court house on Saturday. theSdlh day of Feb
ruary, 18i*7, for a final discharge as adminis
trator of tiie estate of Bobert McCraw, de
ceased.
R. E. McChaw. Adm’r.,
Gaffney, S. (’..
January 27.18!>7. 4t
Tax Assessment.
L AST NOTICE.-The office of tiie Town
i ’lerk will be open on Friday and Saturday.
Jan. 29th and 80th. for assessing town taxes.
A penalty of .'>0 per cent, will he collected for
failure to return your taxes before Feb. 1st.
Blanks for returns will he furnished at The
Leihikk office up to that date.
L. Baker.
It Town Clerk.
I Am Still flaking
Cabinets at $3.00 perdbz.
They are worth more bui It gives you a
chance to save some money while 1 am
maklugtliemat that. Hurry up! Don’t
get left!
W. C. GALLAGHER.
I Mean to Lead.
I ” to Sell and
I Mean to Please You.
Look at my price-list:
3 Cans Tomatoes 25c,
3 “ Corn 25c,
3 “ Pie Peaches....25c,
Heavy Syrup Peaches. 10c,
Chalmer’s Gelatine per
package 10c,
20 lbs of Granulated Sugar
for $1.00,
25 lbs Brown Sugar. 1.00.
5 to 8 lbs Coffee 1.00.
Other Groceries at propor
tionately low prices.
Re sure and order your Cot
ton Seed Hulls and Meal
before night.
T. Davenport.
In Oroceries,
II iiixl wi wo and.
F'arm Impli rneiits.
as in everything else, it always pays best to buy good goods. In
staple groceries you will always find with us a well selected line
and always meet legitimate trade in prices, quality considered.
300 bids fresh, new Flour from $2.25 to $2.90 per 10(5 pounds.
We know our prices are low on this from the quality we sell.
Coffee 5, 6 and 7 lbs for $1.00.
Sugar, Rice, Salt, Oats, Soap, Etc., in large quantities.
A\ c want to call your special attention to our line of Tocaccos,
\\ e feel confident that no one can give you better goods for the
money. Ask for Rose Bud, Red Crow, Ripe Peaches, Plum
Good, Coon Dog, &c., and you will be pleased with the chew.
Hardware and Farm Implements.—We carry a well selected
line of these goods—Nails, Bolts, Pad and Rim Locks, Mule and
Horse Shoes, Plows, Plow Stocks; Single, Double and Turn
plows. Hundreds of farmers throughout this country use our
Watt Turn Plows and are pleased with them. Try one of them
and you will use no other turn plow. We keep constantly a full
line of castings for these stocks. Any part of them can be re
placed in short notice if broken or worn out.
Wagon Material.—We carry constantly a line of Buggy and
Wagon Spokes, Rims, Tire, Hubs, Skeins, &c., and are always
pleased to serve our friends and patrons.
O. E. WILKINS & BRO. 1
GAFFNEY, S. C., Jan. 28, 1897.
AUCTION!
AUCTION
....A BIG STOCK OF....
DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, &c!
Contemplating a change in business. I will sell my stock ot
merchandise at auction, -L '
Saturday, January 30th,
The best opportunity in a lifetime for bargains. Come ever;
body and bring somebody with something to buy with.
GOODS MUST AND SHALL BE SOLD.
Rscpectfully,
J. D. GOUDELOCK
Selling At Cost!
We are closing out our entire stock of
Dry Goods, Hats and Shoes at cost.
Will give you 6 lbs of good green Coffee or 6 packages of
Capital Coffee for $1.00. 24 lbs good sugar for $1.00,
Meat at 5c per lb, and 20 lbs Rice for $1.00. Come to se^
us and get the best and most for your dollar.
Yours for Trade,
Walter Baker & Co.
Tfyou owe Spake & Blanton call and pay.
15 Days"*
Spot Cash Grocery Sale.
The best Patent Flour on earth (Jeff Davis) at $2.75 per 100 lbs.
Half “ “ “ 2.50 “ “ “i
Choice Family “ “ 2.15 “ “
20 lbs Standard Granulated Sugar for 1.00
6 lbs Green Coffee, best *‘ 1.00
8 lbs “ “ “ 1.00
Arbuckle “ 20c per lb.
Half Gal. bottles Choice Pickles 25c “ bottle.
Finest Cream Cheese 15c “ lb.
Fine 3 lb cans Syrup Peaches 16$c per can.
“ “ “ Apples 10c “ “
“ Choice South Ca Aina Head rice, 15 lbs for 1.00
“ Fat Mackerel, 10 lb kits, 65c to 1.15
Molasses from 20c to 50c per gallon. 1
A big lot of other things in the Grocery Line too numerous
to mention in like proportions. Don’t fail to take advantage of
these unheard of prices at once, as they arc only good for 15 days.
gflTMcntion The Ledger when calling for above prices, and
DON’T ASK ANYTHING TO BE CHARGED AT ABOVE,
PRICES.
W. O. Lipscomb & Bi
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