The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, December 07, 1894, Image 6
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o ITKMS OF
TEREST.
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LOCAL IN-
Somc Siiort, Some Shorter and all Too
Short for a Heading, Yet None
Too Short Not To
Mention.
There \\ill Ik* n wedding in soeiely
cireU s ii< a eotiple of weeks.
s. i’. Martin. <>f (‘hristie, IVnn.,
is inn w ith a drove of horses.
Jones
at J. It.
of swine
a \\ hite.
Easterly’s
hog drovers, are
stable with a lot
('apt. S. S. Itoss is making additions
to Ids dwelling, whieh will add much
to its Iicaiily.
'i'liere have been good crowds of
jdanit rs in the city the past week
and business has been brisk.
Win. It. Lipscomb held prayer
meeting in Ids new cottage last Mon
day Might and announced another at
the same place tonight.
E. .1. ! ewis was out hunting Mon-
da} and killed a hawk which weighed
live pounds. It measured four feet
-ix inches from tip to tip.
I’opular Mike Montgomery
fined to bis home on account
mss. lie has been very lo
Hippo-, d to be iinpr
Earnest Nani
liv» ; \ \..on b.
and will deli.
I lie eit y
is eon-.
but is
is hav’mg a nice de-
ill by .1. II. Easterly
r goods to any part of
soon as linished.
rfraetor linker placed the win-
Tow frames in the btisement of <latT-
i«'*v's great cotton mill this week.
A||vL’e will be four stories above this.
Eveii t be dispensan lias got the
improvement fever nnd Oscar lias
had things more conveniently ar
ranged. but not in the shape of a bar.
Local news is scarce this we'ek.
hut m . ellieient eorrespondeiits make
up hie week for any delieieney in
are helping
the local columns. They
us to cover the lieik.
Lev. It. L. Kobcrtson is now at
work selecting a lot to build tin* new
liapti -t parsonage on. The proposed
parsonage deserves a good one, and
rest assttr* d it will get it.
PERSONAL PARALRAPHS.
Movements Of People You Know And
People You Dont Know.
T. \V. Hendricks, of Maud, was in
the city Friday.
J. L. Spake, of Wrights, was here
on husim 'SS ^ aturday.
(i. M. Philips, of limvlinsville, was
in the city Saturday attending to
business.
E. If. Sharkey, of Enion. was in
the city Monday on business.
('apt. Sam Ross went over to his
mines t his week tolook after business
.1. A. Carroll took a (tip to Spar
tanburg the first of the week.
P. S. Webber, of Wilkiusvillo paid
us a short visit Saturday.
.1. P. Davis, of Henrietta, was here
Monday on business, lie thinks of
moving here.
.). P. Dellinger, of Dellinger's was
down Saturday on busihess.
A. Webber, of Dellinger's, passed
through the cit\ Saturday on his
way to Enion County.
Mr. Charles Holt, ex-clerk of the
Court of Enion, was in the city Mon
day .
Mr. tins Mint/, wife and sister and
Mrs. .1. .1. Whisonant. of Hlaekshurg.
were in the city the past week shop
ping.
T. S. Webber, of Dellinger's was in
the city Saturday.
Airs. M. H. Sams and Miss Emmie
Sams left last Tuesday on a vi
relatives in <l, “ I
; ^^iW^Uwho has' been
some time with relations in
atTney, returned to her home in
Fairfield this week.
E. If. Eerguson, representing the
Religious Herald, of Richmond, Ya.,
was in the city yesterday.
.las. Jenkins and wife, of Char
lotte. are stopping at the Limestone
Inn.
Miss Carrie O. Sams formerly with
the HatTney Male and Female Semi
nary. lias accepted a position as
teacher at Heeea, a few miles below
Spartanburg. She went to her new
position last Sunkay.
J. E. Welister spent the week in
Columbia nnd Charleston mi pleasure
and business.
Miss Minnie Harris left yesterday
for State Line on a short visit.
A. X. Wood and daughter Miss
Annie, left yesterday for Spartan
burg.
J. Frank CalTney and Dr. Andrews,
of Shelby. X. ('.. spent Wednesday
in the city. They have many friends
here who are always glad to wel
come t hem.
Mr. P. P. Cofortli. of Crassy Pond,
was in the city Wednesday.
WHEN IN NEED
of ImiMi iic matei-ial rcinnmlicr licit wr I
are Um Iiiii: niaiiur.artiirers of lKH>n>, |
Sash, Kliiuls. I.imiiIii t, l.atlis. Slunirle-'.
anil Ornamental Woodwink <>1 all kinilc
Our productg arc of High tiraile ami I
Durable (Quality, and our prices will |
]ilcasc you. Write to us for Estimate,
AUGUSTA LUnBER CO.,
•'Buy of the Maker." AUGUSTA, GA.I
?
and
McDOWELL—BURNETT.
and
:s:»c,
A Pretty Home Wedding Wednesday
Evening.
Mr. J. J. McDowell, of Edgefield
count} was united in the Judy bonds
of Wedloek at t o elock ednesday
evening to Miss Susie Fannie Bur
nett, at the residence of Ihe bride s
parents on East Limestone street.
I’ho bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Burnett, and has a num
her of friends who wish her much joy
and a long life, while the groom is
one of Edgefield's prosperous plant
ers. The newly wedded pair
t be ^ : I g t rain yesterday for
field, which will be their
home .
you ought to buy your goods where you can get them the cheapest.
W. < >. Eli’rsCOMB. the Hustling Merchant of (iaITney is
ICnook l>o\vn
making I X'PABALLEL REDECTIONS in Dry (foods and Shoes.
“ El I ICs-UC Al«l<: MoW'rivN' I^ACT'K.”
Jeans now 25c. per yard. 25c. .leans now 2<>c per yard.
2(te. Jeans now 15c. per yard.
Ladies’ Solid Leather Button Shoes only 75c. per pair.
Hi* is no two cent man, but when he cuts a price it falls to the very
bottom. The crowds that throng bis store attest to the popularity and tb
cheapness of his goods; and the wagon loads of Hour that he sends aw
daily give evidence that it is tin* best that can he bought for the money, am
that it gives perfect satisfaction in every case. Don't fail to call on him
when you visit (iaITney.
W. 0. LIPSCOMB, THE HUSTLER.
—: o:
A NEW LOT OF SILVER AND JAPANESE NOVELTIES FOR
Ximis4 I •1'osson iw.
Just Received to-day.
Come Look, we take pleasure
»y in showing them to you.
lIMonl^v f>i’ tin»o. 1 M10110 UI.
At DuPRE’S.
left on
Edg(*-
future
Best Goods, Lowest Pri
Ever Offered in Gaffney.
9
ft
o • ?
i lei >u I
>• I > f“i* i»' i™'*i
or
Mr.
killed
'frTe RaHT ^ .
Petty, of (ilendab*. wa?
Friday at Thickety by a
BsK-sing fn iglil train. Ii<* liad htt-n
’under the inlluene** of litpmr and was
lying down on the track when the
engine stnick him. Engineer ( lias.
Patton saw Hu* man when only a few
yards from him and made an etfort to
stop his train, hut it was futile. The
remains were taken on to Spartanburg
by the passenger train nnd then re-
t urned to his home, t hence interred
in (ioticher grave yard. Mr. Petty
luid been riding in the wagon with
1). L. Yassey ns far ns Mr. N assey’s
liome and then started afoot towards
his home.
Cheap Rates for Holiday Excursionits.
NYltenev *r there is tin opportunity
to serve its patrons, and the public
*>enerallv. 'In* “Soutlurn' —a svno-
iiym for safety and good serviei—ex
erts itself.
It is now announced with pleasure
that this •'(irentest Southern Sys
tem’’ will place on >:de Christmas
holiday tickets for the season of Is'.H-
'.•5 at tin* low rate of four cents per
mile om* way. for tin* round trip,
i These tickets will in* available from
December 22d to 25th and from De-
| eemhei 2iMh to January 1st. with ex
treme limit January J. ISlCi.
('all on any agent of the Southern
Railway Co. for further nnd fuller
iuformut ion.
An Oyster Supper To-night.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church s’til! serve oystersihis evening
in tin* sample room of Lipscomb’s
Hotel. The patronnge of the public
is solicited. The doors will open at
fi p. in. and till the young folks, as
well as the old are expected to he
there.
Stewards Take Notice.
The Stewards of the (iaITney ( ir-
• *uit. will please meet in (iaITney
City, on Sat unlay before t In did Sun
day in December at !l a. m. Let
each Steward he present if possible.
\Ym. J ci i la.n.s.
Secretary <J. C.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Till-: Bkst Sai.vi: in tli** world for
Cuts, Bruises. Sores. I'leers. Salt
Rheum. EcverSores, Tetter. Chitpped
I lands. C hi I Ida ins. Corns, tind all >!<in
Eruptions, and oositively cures Piles,
or no pit} reipiirol. It is guaranteed
to give pei’l'cet :;;it i-faet ion or nnme;.
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by NY. B. DuPrc.
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0>v
A
,x.t" vU
O'
* Mooney, one of
; pmost ellieient and
//•tors, is somewliat of
designates (dipt. Jack
vestibule as • the narrow
■I
‘I’m; Li;im;i;u
.'suit jolly
'•ytnd-
1 yv'.fiS.
as few
Our Premium Oilers.
following are tin* t it les to
pn
the
mitims in
Tin
three hooks we otTer its
addition to the .f5 in gold.
If you want it chance ul them
write lor sample copies at »un*e. \\ e
have received no reports yet. A
ellih of live may perhaps take the
choice of t he hooks. t
•'Leisure Hours illustrated and
hound in elotli. a beautiful and en
tertaining book for it Xmas present.
“The Life of Barntim illustrated
hound in cloth. This m an ideal
hook for a hoy or girl.
“Ben lliii*' i- a beautiful story of
Christ and nothing too good can he
said of it.
Remember I !e*.se books are to he
given away and in addition we will
alow a commission of !(i'V on till sub
script ions,
you can do.
(lo to work and sec
what
u
at
p cx-
_ dt go
out the
ell A* Co.,
(see 1 heir advert isc-
column), and they
(uiggest ions for im-
td nine acres of
khi- estate of the
•resold :d (ittlT-
('. P. Turner,
(d in eight lots,
ce in one and
to six dollars
per acre.
.are coming to
It a view of
living in. En-
Ipw t hem de-
j»r it lie yours
no stone un
people to
this thriv-
itent with
Miry brick
. v in fi> , ‘‘t,
sitle-
H is'' S i>" hand-
Teity and is alike
Die and to Mr.
did the work.
Tug by halves.
&er-Limcstone Insti-
tn old timer feel sad.
V* old building Inis
to make room for t lie
Jhc whole interior,
a large force of
piles of liim-
40m, for in
)t renewed
tics.
Luke tlie
Jg them
|t tent imi
i delight
Junday
pi large
11 this
•a very
tail hi ui
greet
Index To New Advertisements.
The following changes are made in
Hie ad columns of Tm; Li;i>oi;k (his
week.
NVe ask it careful iusjieetion of
them its well as till the others and
^<| [ don't forget to tell the merehuul of
Ife ; *'‘ s »«l:
i, ( l NY. B. DuPrt—Christmas presents.
Cob* A Boss—Closingo.it sale.
L. Baker—Lumber, fontraeting. etc.
.1. X. Lipseomh—Best goods. Low
est prices.
\Y. 0. Lipscomb—Dollars count
these days.
C. P. Turner—Executors sale of
personal proper! y.
T. Davenport—Christ mas fruit.'
etc.
J. <b (ialloway 4V Son—Stoves etc
NY. B. Lipseomh—Mortgage salt
R. A. Jones—Mori gage sale.
I have the best line of Men’s. Women's, Misses’ and Children's shots in
town at prices to suit all purchasers. Men’s Shoes from .fldKl tojjtl.UO.
NN'omen s from (55 ets. to .’(tJ.iKI Misses and Children’s Hi ets. tt> $l.5('
Big lot of heavy .So/, wool Jeans 2(icts. Standard Culirnal 5 ets. Dress
Hoods in all styles and at all prices.
ICanBeattheWorldinGroceries.
Collet*, good quality (5 ll»s for $ 1.0<i. Sugar 2(1 lbs for .fl/M). .Moiasse> d.'a*.
to 5(it . per gallon. I have tpiit selling flour for prolit, am now selling i! for
glorv. if you don't believe it come and see and get my prict s. i’nlveri/.etl
Sugar for Xmas cakes, just receivetl. I keep constantly on hand a lot of the
best .b llico Lump Coal at i('i.5(i per ton delivered at your door.
I
I vl l>!r»C'<>Ill 8 >,
I >< > 'Wll
Went McGinty,
'pow X
^^AK wood
For Sale.
lots.
JAMES J. HAEENKY.
75 ets per
JAMES J.
mad.
(JAI'l’XEY.
A N 1 >
D esirable lots
Unffney City, NY*
i ply to Mrs. A. Y.
for sale in
t End. An-
MoNTHOMERY.
Down Goes Our Prices.
A X. WOOD’S PRESKXi
■ i 1
-)«>(-
I well
ing is for stile or rent ; parly
buying or renting can g< t possession
by January 1st, For terms, m*.
apply to A. X. NY<>(>D.
Have come to sell you goods for the Spot Cash
way under regular prices. Our 3r;/sr has just
returned from the Northern Markets where he
picked up large bargains in
i Shoes and Dry
for the Spot Cash, less than their real values.
We believe in small profits and quick sales.
Yard Wide Sheeting4 ! -2c; Plaidso;* Alamance
3c; Fast Color Indigo Blue Calico at 5c; Good
Quality Dress Ginghams 5c* Our Figured
Sateens at 10c are the finest on the market;
big drives in Men’s Shirts, the 60c kind at 48c;
Blankets from 63c a pair up.
Childrens Shoes from 23c up* Ladies But
ton Shoes from 69c to a good 9Sc, solid as a
rock, and better shoes in the same proportion;
Man’s High Cut Brogans at 98c; Men’s Sunday
Shoes 98c, $ l .25 and $ 1.98.
Come and get our Prices.
s a
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K
<>.
in ord.-r
hy Jan. 1st.
•*ust.
to closi* out our stock
wo will olTor till goods at
-)u(-
They Must Go.
1 lo V
I
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f*i<ic'i;s <>i
Hid <
oil
Como and lay in a supply of <'an-
Lieklos, Calstlps, Sauces,
w Idle t hey arc cheap.
Yours for I radt*,
' ” & ROSS.
STOVES, * HEATERS. # RANGES, * GRATES, * ETC., * OF * EVERY * DESCRIPTION.
ly
v .••••
—You can
;it New York
at
—11 ranges
hy box at
added.
buy apples hy I he Bid.
. prices, freight added.
T DAY EX I t »RT S.
at I’. DAYEM'OR’l"S
Florida prices, freight
remedy for ai
complaints is
tabulc gives relief,
eases one should
e Stamiard
siom.vh ami
Ripaus Taliulos.
liver
()m*
but in severe
I a \cn a ft or each
i meal nuti! Hie
In
is
peared.
uip
Our Christmas Edition.
The Christmas edition of Tin;
I.UKuat will eontiiin 12 or 1(5 pages,
comprising special illustrated Christ
mas stories, editorials on current
events of the day, correspondence
from every section of this and ad
joining counties, poetry, miscellany
local ami general telegraphic news.
In short it will he it model newspa
per. Copy for advertisements must
reach (hisolliee hy Monday Dee. 17.
Rates will he liberal and the edition
will he the largest ever published in
the county outside of Spartanburg.
Out of town advertisers desiring
additional space will kindly send in
(heir copy hy Dec. li. Others wish
ing space will please not ify us at
once.
• ♦
The Chime Drill.
The Chime Drill Friday night was
pretty well attended considering Hit*
fact that it was the last of t in* month.
The rendition of the various vocal,
instrumental, calisthenic and tab
leaux numbers on the program was
creditable. Master .Norman Jones as i
“Tito Coning Man” was cute, while
little Miss Edna Robinson and Mr.
Claud McArthur in ‘‘This letter I
have written to mama in heaven”
was all t hat could he desired.
. ■»» .
About Good Roads.
The road eon vent ion which met in
Spartanburg mi t In* 2Ith of Novcm-|
her appointed a canvasser for each 1
township to circulate a petition ask- i
ing the legislature l<> enact a law hy
which a special lax might h<* levied
to pay for t he const met ion of belter
highways. R N|. Jolly has the pe
tition fur this township and is doing !
his dlit y lie urges ail I he • it her ap
pointees In gu to work al once so we
may have bet ter mads.
Mortgage Sale.
David •IcITerics lo R. S. Lipseomh—
Mortgage of Ri al Estate.
By virtue of power granted in tin*
above mortgage dated, April 1st,
LstH, and recorded in the ollice of IL
M. C., for Spartanburg County, in
Mortgage Book. vol. 21. page I LI, I
will sell at HalTney City, S. (’.. in
front of the post ollice on Monday
the 17th day of December. IMH. be
tween the hours of II o’clock a. m.
; and I o’clock p. m. a certain lot or
parcel of land lying and being in the
; western part of the town of (iaITney
! City known as No. 70 on map made
1 by R. O. Sams, beginning at a rock
| at the Sdiith-west corneradjoning,
II. <i. HalTney’s land and running X.
NY. lutlj feet to corner, thence to
I X. E. 51 feet, thence S. E. 1 lOjj feet,
thence S. \Y, 5;b| feet to the liegin-
I ning corner, cunlainging 5‘JJ2 si|iinrc
; feet more or less.
Terms of sah—Cash. I’urehaser
! to pay for papers.
R. S. LI l\S( ’(>M B,
Mortgagee.
.1. E. \Yia:sii;if, Attorney.
(iaITney Cit v, S. <’.. Nov. 2(5, IMH.
Executor’s Sale of Personal Property.
J WILL sell at 1 he residence of \Y.
* \. Turner, on Thickety creek, on
I riilay Dee. 2s., IMH, the following
personal )>roperty of L. A. Turner,
deceased.
I safe I cupboard, I bedsteads, 2
feather beds, 2 straw beds, ft quilts,
S sheet.-. (5 top sheets, I pillows. 1
linen tablecloth, I corded table clot h,
J hand towels, B sets pillow slips, it
blankets, 2 ehists, 2 lahles, I clock, 1
hak«* pan, 2 small pots, I wash pot.
1 set andirons, V set cups and saucers.
12 tahli* plates I set cutlery, 1 set
drinking glasses, 2 tea pots, I sugar
disit. 2 deep dishes, 2 deep plates, 2
small bowis 2 large howls, 1 set tea
spoons, i one-horse wagon, 2 fore
planes, 2
2 oil I a 1*1
chairs, I crow bar, 1 armchair, 1 loom,
pepper box, I spinning wheel, I side
ddlc. I sausage grinder.
C. I’. TURNER,
Executor.
t - K i.i
X <•5 ’
match planes, I jack plane.
• cloths, I chamber mug, 5
I
V
Mortgage Sale.
| nrst Coutfh £yrupV^a»UM UooU. 1
in h»ui u
Mortage Sale,
By virtue of authority given in
mortgage e\i ruled hy S. S. Barker to
NY. E. Bonner on the 2H!li. day of
March ISSII. | will sell to the liigh-
csl bidder, al public salt*, before the
Rostollice in (Jie town of (iaITney
City. S. C. on the 22nd. da} of De
cember ISflI, between tin hours of
11 a. m. and I p n: All I hat t ract
or parcel of hind situate, lying and
being in the Countv oL-Si>aiTnnhur
Stati of Soul h ('axa
as lhe Join s jilacj
and one-half (Id.l]
beginningon a p
ner of Smit h
I hence X. 11A
tlienee X. •)(! \Y.
S. II NN . Li lo be;
1 I i lie of ale ca|
pay
CONSUMPTIOM
By virtue of authority given
a morgage executed hy T, J. Davis
on the 2Nth day of April, IS',151, I will
sell at public sale to the highest bid
der, on .Saturday, the 22d day of De
cember, IMH. before the postofflce in
(iaITney City, S. C. all that certain
piece, jmreel or tract of land lying
and being in Spartanburg County,
State of Soul It Carolina, ami known
as a part of the lands of Jacob Davis
deceased, and conveyed hy deed
from William Davis to Jacob Davis
on the 17th day of August, iSill, and j
recorded in (lie ollice of Register i
Mesne Conveyance for Spartanburg;
District (now county) on the 2Sth
day of Sept. IS5!I, in book E. page t
57:5. No. I51H, beginnning at a stake;
then on l.ydia Blackwell's line thence
along-aid L)dia Blackwells line to a j
red oak thence X. 15 to a pine, j
thence X 7>t NN 25 to a red oak,
I hence X 15 I in pine, Ihciicc X 7(>
NN' 25 to a red oak on the State Line,
I lienee S 71 NN 22 lo a post oak,
thence S 27 to a . B. (». thence S '
ton -lid... 1 hence E a conditional!
Iin< between said Jacob Davis, tie*,
eciiMdi iid Richard Roberts to the
beginning corner. containing i
one hundn d acres (I'Mij acres more |
or less. Tin* metes and hounds !
herein wen* taken from the original I
eonvevance of NN in. Baris to Jacob j
Mivi- deci ased, as herein referred |
po. .iidtr;el n corded in ' lie ollice of ;
,M. ' . foi*Sparlanhurg count} on
li i It d,i> of Mii> IMl.L in Yol.
jiii". ;|s|
i\*i*i11- of -al. ( ii-h. BtircliiiScl*
jiii} foi pajiers.
r. \ Junes
Mori g:i ,r i
Wi listi it, Attorncy.
'ti. IMH.
We will take pleasure in quoting you i s:ct*s anu win guarantee to furnish you with a y»!<>\ F. that will give
PERFECT SATISFACTION. Two Stores and a Mammoth Stock. Too many goods by several- thousand dollars
and we WILL PART WITH THEfl CHEAP. 5Ve have the BEST ASSORTED UNI: of these goods in the State;
mo j,, one of our STORE HOUSF.S BEING COHPI L I LLY I I FLED, more of them in the depot and -til! more on the way
from the factories.
The Gale
v
and Furniture Co.,
\v
s*»ol 1 von ;i
A Lounge, A Hammock,
An Open or Top Buggy,
A Suit of Furniture,
A Good Wagon
A Burial Outfit,
In fact anything in the line of Furniture,
Vehicles or Undertaking Goods Cheaper
than any other house in South Carolina;
We h
Presents.
vc
mco nne o
LiO
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xmas