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t I 8 THE LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C., FEBRUARY 11, 1897. What They Say About... - Harris Lithia Water: ©V.SX-/© ITEMS OF INTEREST TERSELY TOLD. Mr. .1. T. Harris: T>«ar Sir: l have found the use of tho wn- U*r from your Lit Ida Spring In Soul li * Carolina so offlcaclous in tlie case of a younjr lady pa- tlont of mint*. wiioliassuffiTed foryoars with DlabotPs, with all Its different attendants, that I want to add my testimonial u* the many you already have. The patient I refer to lias used the water freely at home for scarcely a month now. witli more beneficial results than from months spent at different noted lithia springs in different parts of the United States, lies ides long continued use of the same waters .at home. Other of my patients and friends are now using the same witli best results. I cor dially recommend it to all suffering from similar diseases. Very respectfully yours. Thomas S. Powell. M. 1)., Pres. Southern Medical College. Atlanta, Ga. “The Harris Lithia Water is. in my opinion, unexcelled for those ailments requiring the salts it contains. “Theo. Lamii. M. D., “Professor Diseases of Chest and Principal of Medicine. Medical Department. Culver- si ty of Georgia. Asheville, N. April, 21. 1H91. An ex tended clinical use of the Harris Lithia Wa ter prompts mo to the statement that I re gard it as one of the best, if not the best, Lithia Water known to the profession. In the condition of Phosphatlc Urine, Its action i» marvelous. Its use In the Rheumatic and Gouty diseases afford me more comfort than either tin* Buffalo or Londonderry Waters. Very truly yours. Jobs Hkt William, M. D. Baltimohk. Mil. 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 Lit hia Water Is by far the best LP.nia WVer that 1 have ever used, and that It lias dene me a great deal of good, and I think it a most val uable remedy. li. C. Hoffman, Pres. S. A. L. R. It. Harris Litlila Carbonated Water Is guaran teed to euro the worst case of Indigestion if taken after each meal. One glass of it will relieve you immediately. The News from Town and Conntry Boiled Down for the Special Benefit of Busy Led ger Readers. I>nl^i"e I >1^11^ Co., Genera! Agents for Gaffney and Vicinity. rags $ V v V V V V V V V V V V V V V 'i : vj V What’s Your Shoe Price Whatever you want in the way of Shoes never doubt our ability to fit both purse and foot. It’s simply a matter of knowing your price, size and width. It’s impossible to give better shoe service than we give. JUST RECEIVED—A lot of fine tan shoes in the new toes at $2.25 and $3. Ladies’ fine shoes in lace and button at $1.98, $2.50 and $3. Give us a trial and we will fit and please you. Very respectfully, H. L. Parks & Co. [V ft 4- A Large Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Etc., to Go at Slaughter Prices I^OIi »l 3 OT Come Early and Get Bargains, at -S J. D. GOUDELOCK’S. £* We are beter prepared than ever to 7,SAVti OUR CUSTOMERS MONEY^ r on Our Prescription Department We Offer You a REMEDY Which IN5UKES Safety of Life to Mother 1 and Child. Drugs, Paints, Oil, Glass, etc. Also a full line of School Miscellanies. We tfive a special discount to Teachers, and can soli you hooks as cheap as anywhere in the Unite 1 States. Parties buying in large quantities for schools will also receive a discount if .‘ill are bought together. Our Line of— * # * iMO'rtTieic ivi< >iiv<u is complete, and the largest ever brought to Galfncy. We are prepared to furnish any kind of frames with as good workmanship as can be had anywhere. Bring on your pictures. » Last Sunday was an ideal day. Broad Gaines has just completed n pretty sign for Walter Baker Jc Co’s store. Its neat but not gaudy. Arthur Hedgepeth was shot by some unknown person at I’acolet a few nights ago. The wound is not fatal. Notwithstanding the heavy freezes ’ of the first of last week, we have not heard of any damage to the small grain crop in this section. The rains of Inst week almost put a stop to the work that is going on on the many new buildings that are be ing built in the capitol of Cherokee county. WANTED—Everybody who lives in Cherokee county who is not a sub scriber to The Ledger to bring in one dollar and join the army of the Ledgeritcs. J. T. Brown yesterday closed a con tract with L. Baker to erect a live- room cottage on his lot facing Prof. W. F. McArthur’s residence on Vic toria Avenue. There was more cotton in town Tuesday than any day for a long time. It looked like a November cotton day to see so many wagons loaded with the ilcecy staple. A private letter from Yorkville says that John P. White has had a most successful cotton season in that city, having bought over seven thousand bales this season. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lipscomb gave a social dance to their young friends Tuesday night. The affair was a most delightful one and all who participated spent a pleasant even ing. There will be a dime reading to morrow night at the residence of R. C. Thompson, on Victoria Avenue, the proceeds of which are logo to the building fund of the Presbyterian church. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. II. J). Wheat will be pleased to learn that their little daughter, who lias been so near death’s door, is improv ing and that the chances of*her re covery are now hopeful. The rains of last week were the heaviest that have fallen in this sec tion fora longtime. An old citizen who lives on tho banks of Cherokee creek says that Cherokee was higher than it has been for years. Messrs. Stewart and Workman, of the Kennedy Fence Co., have added greatly to the attraction of Mr. W. S. Lifscomb’s residence on Victoria Avenue by putting around it one of their prettiest styles of fencing. Col. J. L. Black, manager of the Magnetic Iron and Steel Ore Co., has solii that company’s properly, lying on both sides of Broad River, to a New York company. All this valua ble property is in Cherokee county. Mrs. R. S. Cook tendered a sociable to a number of her young lady ac quaintances Saturday evening. The affair was given in honor of several visiting Misses from Blackburg and was immensely Joyed by tiie partici pants. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gooding have gone to housekeeping, having pur chased the house lately occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McCrawon Logan street, Mr. and Mrs. McCraw having moved into their new home near I. M. Peeler’s. All the members of tho Methodist church are requested to be present next Sunday morning. A church conference will be .ield at tho conclu sion of the services and business of interest will be' considered. The services at night will begin at 7:15 o’clock promptly. The pastor of the First Baptist cliuicli is preaching two series of ser mons. At ti e morning services he is considering the oubjectof the “Holy Spirit.” At the evening services he is considering the subject of the “Ev idences of Christianity.” The public are most cordially invited to attend these services. There is a little stranger nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Corroll and hi: is tho pride of all the household. His name is Charles Samuel Copeland and he is quite an interesting little fellow. Althoughthe came into the world under misfortune we wish him all manner of good luck and trust he may wax strong and grow up to bo u good and gallant man, the joy and comfort of his noble-hearted mother—Mrs. C. S. Copeland EXPECTANT MOTHERS, “ MOTHERS’ FRIEND” Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. My wife used “MOTHERS* FK1END*’ be fore birth of Tier first child, she did not suffer from I'lIAMCS or PAINS—was quickly , relieved at tho critical hour s”fferine but , little—she had no pains afterward and her ' recovery w>s rapid. E. E. Johnston, Eufaula, Ala. Rent by Mail or Express, on receipt of price, #1.00 per bottle. Book “To Moth ers” mailed Free. BUADF1ELD KEliCLATCH CO., Atlanta, Ca. SOLD BY ALL DBTTQ0IBT8. For Sale. F OR SALE—Real Estate Mortgages. Titles to Real Estate. Chattel Mortjrajres. LicTis Notes, Etc., for sale at The Ledoeii office. F OR SALE—Tho buildinK now occupied as a photograph yallery must bo sold before tho first of Ms frames, etc. ireh; siiso furniture, pictuo W. C. Gallagher. tf F OR SALE—A gentle family horse in (rood condition. Apply sit Lkikieu Ofeice. W ool) FOR SALK. Good oak wood at 6Sc per two-horse load: pine wood sit SI.40 per cord. Lcsive orders at A. C. I’ridinore & Co’s. W. A. Turner. F OR SA LE—I can sell you fine building lots in sill parts of the city from fifty to five hundred dollars. James J. Gaffney. F OR RALE.—Good farm. 2J2 acres, :t miles from Gsiffney. with (rood orchard and dwelling. R. S. Lipscomb. For Rent. G OOD FARM for rent; stock furnished if desired. Apply to Ed. Byars! Gaff- ney, 8. C. Final Discharge. N OTICE is hereby given to all person!; con cerned that 1 win apply to J. J. Gentry. Probate Judy,; of Spsirtanburn county, state of Soul li Carol i nst. at ids office sit Spart sinhury court house on Friday, the fit h day of March. 1W, for si flnsil disclistrye sis adminlstrsitorof the estate of Wyatt M. Lipscomb, deceased. W. O. Lipscomb, A dm’. Gaffney, S. C.. Feb. 4. ’97. 4t Final Discharge. N OTICE is hereby jriveil to all persons con cerned Unit I will apply to J. J. Gentry. I’rnbsite Judyc of Rparlsinbury county, stsiie of Soul h CsiroUna. sit ids office sit Spart anbury court house on Saturday, the 20th day of Feb ruary, ISii*. for si final discluirye sis sidminis- tratnr of the cstsite of Robert McCraw. dc- cesised. . R. E. McChaw. Adm’r., Gaffney. R. c., January ti, 10S7. It T HE firm of Isaacson A Cohen have this dsiy dissolved by mutusil consent. (. Isaacson, J. Cohen. Gaffney. S. <’.. Feb. 2. I MU. at-pd Meeting. “■pIiE rcyttlstr niectlny of Limest</io Lodge, 1 No. 7i. K. of I’., will take placcon Mondsiy niylit sit a o'clock in Mstsouiu lisill. Yisitniy brethren invited U> attend. W. II. Ross. C. C. W. M. Wkiistfii. K. R. R. Folks Will Talk. One of our citizens visited a mer.- chant in the country the other day and the following dialogue took place: Merchant—Who is it making such a racket with cheap groceries in Gaff ney ? Citizen—Why, Alexander A Co., of course. Mir.—What have they got? Cit.—They have meat, lard, sagar, coffee, tobacco, and in fact, nearly everything in the grocery lino. Mer.— How can they afford to nearly give away goods like that? Cit.—Why, they bought Cook’s entire stock very cheap and will give their customers the advantage of it for the next 20 days. Mer.—I think I shall call on them the next time I am in town. Cit.—They will treat you white. Don’t forget the place—Cook’s old stand. Good day. Thunk you, gentlemen, come often. Respect fully. J. L. Alexander k Co. Hardware. If? TIutp is Hu fsirn. or household which docs not need mori or less Hardware. While I hey do not use .is much as a black smith, ea’rpenler or m.iehliie shop..sHII they need some luirdwa e. Our Line of Farm and household hardware is Complete We have just received one of the best lines of Embroideries we have ever had, and we think, one of the most complete in the city. *-jo-a il*: aTa **?*?*?* a a m a—^ * Cambric Embroidery, 5, 6±, 8 : ^, 10, 12|, 15 and 20 cts. per yd. Cambric Insertion, 74,10, and 124 cts. per yd. Nansook and Swiss Embroideries tit 5,0^, 8^-, 10, 12i, 15, 20, and 25 cts. per yard. We specially invite every lady to come and look through our stock whether you want to buy or not. * * * * * * * New “Idea” Patterns. Having added Patterns to our stock, when in need come and look at our stock. Shirt Patterns, Waist Patterns, Dress Patterns, Children’s Patterns, . all at one uniform price, 10 cents. 1134 Ladles)' Waist with Bolero Ijfzes S!2, 34, 36, 33, 40. 1124—Child’s Apron. Sizes 2, 4,6, S yean. O. E. WILKINS & BRO GAFFNEY, S. C., Feb. 11, 1897. Our Goods .V- -V- -V- »’»'» "l' -V. Aim 4' 'i' are reliable, and if you want prices RIGHT, call and see us. EARLY Rose, Peerless, and Burbank seed po- potatoes for sale at Walter Baker & Co. mmmiiimmmmK Guano! Guano!! The Very Best Grades. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, All M Rock Bottom Prices At the BIG IRON STORE. W. O. Lipscomb & Bro. ^ | *iio ULiu^dd'esif I t’e to be a young Junebug than an old bird of Paradise.* “ I'lie iCiivly UlrU 0.1 toiler the "Worm.” jDejtlh of Walter Wtbb. ir filled witli the purest and frcHliost Drugs mid Clieiniujils, and wo have a licensed Pharmacist in charge who will take pleasure in compounding all prescriptions brought to us. Ho will also compound family “medicines and home receipts” at the lowest cost. Hot Soda will knock the cold wave out of you. S. B. CRAWLEY & CO. Walter Wt bb, a Ktup-non of L H. Ferguson, dual at tho homo of his step-father in this city after an illness of several backs. Mr. Webb was a splendid nutured young man and liked by his companions, ilia re mains were interred at Draytonvillo Saturday. siiitl we csiti lielp beautify your home or fsirnt with many useful tliltiys. Our prlees. too. sire sis low sis Is eouslsteiit witli lioue.-i (lesilitiKssitid weMilwaysttuar- mitee KsttUfaet Ion. Wlien In need of Hardware esill outlie Smith Hardware Co. Daniels & Co. Are anxious to repair your So, be first to conic to our store this week and get some of the many bargains we are going to offer. Fall in line! Ulimb into the band wagon before it is too late and enjoy tho sweet music of low prices and liberal policy. We have goods which you ought to have, and in order that you may have them, we have just simply knocked the bottom out of prices for ibis week. Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, and everything else will go at the lowest prices you ever heard of to make room for new goods which are beginning to arrive. .dMi l ockel Knives, ^ ^ , it w ] lo ] osa i 0 J is. Scissois, . jj. SL(e t j lcm y 0U w iu | )U y t] UMn 18 Razors— ) J J J 300 Bundles of Calico in 5 lb bundles, like wo had before—the very thing for quilts, children’s dresses, Ac.—at low prices. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Many other things that you can buy at a bargain. Come, J| quick, before these are gone. Give us a call and wo will benefit you. f’^’Mail orders promptly attended to. O’S CURE.: FOR LUAffJ WHIrE All ELSE T . Ihoxt Cough Hyrtip. TuHt4 J» Good. In ihfie. HmIi| hy druggietM. SI3“ NSUMPTION ^ at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Give us a trial job, at the DuPrc Drug Co’s, store. Yours truly, J. I*. 'Tolle^on & Co., Proprietors l olleson’s Cheap Stoi