The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, January 18, 1895, Image 4
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. -,3 OF LOCAL IN-
TTItEST.
S ) .
Si: O'
., S me Slio .e a id all Too
i ii oy l i l
r a Heading, Yet None
'V
oo Si oi t Not To
Mention.
< ;•.
to tlu
heture tonight.
!a -ti
- r ,. ; t the Baptist elutreh
temit
.'it hy
Dr. Creasy, of Charlotte,
Wii!
m 1'rcc
Mj
•s. Wal
wif" of Judge B. C.
W:
-. die.
<iiili!i- ■ '. v at her imme at
Ca-h
•. Ill
li. 11th inst.
T! j
pllVr
rvporl no sick ness
Ol' :
atst* mi
■ hoc. Dr. Smitli savs he
iia:
J all his fever eases.
\y
A \ ’ | *
aliiR-v. (lie ellieient hook-
t- ( ...
.* for
\\ ilk'ins Bros., has ahiait
reft)',
ci't'd from hi- earhimele alfiie-
tion.
Gti
i tieV i‘
Cole have the prettiest
deco
\‘ ill < t
4tore in the city, i’aul
f>nd
Tom n
,y will keep up with the
pro"
.
L. 1
'.Campbell has purchased
tl iivv.-Min
g on Bace Street, which
Mr.
Hid Ml
. ( ampbell are residing
in, o
\.N.
Wood.
Th
• little
tots had a party at the !
ti sid
•IC O <)t
Mr. X.C. Snead Tuesday 1
ni:d:
Tin* little folks enjoyed
t!. ii
-. Ives
imuiensi ly.
r
J .
1 ).i\ •n
-jort, of ciic.tj) store fume,
has 1
M l*!) CO
nfinrd to Ids room forsev-
M .»!
i.« v > W
ill » ii( jTlj). 1 UK Kl.D<* l.H ,
Wii-
glad l
o sve 1dm up yesterday.
The >u
ig men of tlie eity have 1
or::
ii z< <1 a
ndnstrel elul) and will
b< mi
nt on
cc to jirepare for the pro-
si-nt:
(ion of another minstrel per-
forii;
a nee.
Tli
o pom
in Main Street between
S:; iii
Ji-t’A-ri
■s’ cotton-gin and O. S.
Ken.
1 rick's
resilience furnished line
fun t
i >r t lie
small boys during the
revet
it free
10.
Tl
i * r: *i! ■
ha.e been laid on the
new
,-i.!e tr
n*k of the Southern and
11 • »
ill.* ii
h.eking of 1 rains will be
less
fri qiu
nt than heretofore, for u
lii)
lit iea
st.
Ti
e sub'
•fibers to the fund for ihe
li. hi
ii:g of
i i I ;.ip1 i-l ehureli are re-
qni r
tod to
•all on Mr. .1.1. Sarratt or
M i..
1. \.<'
irroli and settle up. “Let
you i
light
*o shine,'' etc.
Mr. Bus
Thompson, a native of
Unii
i : eoimt v :uid widi ly and favor-
ah! v
l.nown in this eoimty, hut now
:i <*i;
hen ; •
Arkan-as. is in < .affney on
U vi*
i: tohis cousin. Mr. B. C.Thomp-
y -
rs. i)r
Garrett gave a dinner
nesihe.
■ to a number of her lady
f: let
ds. T!
ic greticinen were entirely
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Moveemnts Of People You Know And
People You Dont Know.
.1. ('. r’ • imoiY. I’riduioro, l».
\\ |• i- ( iipt. I'. K<ndfie^. | tlie loctlire
A. (iofortli mim! \ndn \v Uyurs all‘»i
Sunny Si.K- and (imvdeyrtville, wore
at t lio •' *1 ust lers' " store Iasi nij'lit,
v> |t ln'V en joyed same fine music.
returned from
THE K. OK P. LECTURE.
A Chance for Gaffney to Show Her
self.
rvcvybudv should turn out to lu ar
I, vc
of Dr.
<'harlot t c. tonight
church. 11 will Ik
invited to come.
Wilkin
i'ldday where
her sister. Mr
she iia.s
. Frank
Mr. M . II.
m mer frieU'l.-
Mrs. Jtoht.
Monroe last
been visitimr
l.amy.
Mr. A. Alt Ivor liostie. of llatnpton
('. H., has moved to tlmeity and will
ei;. ;! e mi f he praetii-eof li:-' profi ss-
ion. the law. M
in (he .1.0. F: tie imihlinp over If.
A. .loin . tore. Air. ilostiek is uc-
eon panied hy liis wife.
l > enningU)!i, one of our
was in 1 he eily yester
day. lie call, d on Tim: Liana i: and
renewed his subscription.
.i. M. I iskey, <>f Ifr.vlinu'vilii*. •>.
was in the city pi sterday on Ims-
iness.
I’ost umster i.it I lejohn went to
Spart inhnre Wednesday on business.
It i tin first time he has absented
himself from his post of duty in a
year.
.1. th Phillips, of Wchsti r, called
on us yesterday and renewed Ids sub- j
script ion tor Tin: i laxua:.
IL P Roberts, secretary and treas-|
tin rot'tlu Oberokee Falls Manufac-;
t uriny r Company, was in the eity j
Tuesday on business.
Herb (iaines, of electrical aold !
worm fame, arrived in (lie city last
week. Herb says “there’s noplace:
like homo.’’
Chariest!. Irvine left Wednesday |
morning for Spartanburg, where be!
"oes to accept a position with J. W .
Allen.
Waiter Y. CalTney left last Friday
he "oes to
hrother 11.
Fay (ialTncy, Aeent for the Southern i
Railway Company at that place.
1L M. .lolly was in CalTney Satur- I
day with his broken arm in a swinp'.
F.lhert .lipson.of Locus Ml.. Tenn..
was one of the horse trading frater
nity in the eity tin; past week. Al- ;
tlenieh Mr. .lipson is a novice in the
business he knows a thin;/ or two
about horses. beiny r chaperoned hy |
the Mart ins.
M. L. Ross came through the coun
try in a huyyy yi sterda.N afteniooii.
Mrs. Russ arrived on the miilniyht
t rain.
Willie W. Poole, who is with Alex
ander A c of charlotte, was in
tli v si-vei.ii days the past week
visit in.''r< lat i >. i • and friends. W illie
is a;w::vs weleoim' to Hie Limestone
W. S. Creasy, of
at the baptist
free and all are
The doctor is an
u speaker, and i> one of
mii.ent diviiies of the <)ld
■uihieet will be
North State. Hit
Pythianism, a subject full of fellow
ship and love. It will e’lve him an
opportunity to display his pathos and
ids mirth, and we are certain no one
will re j ret it. The indieat ions are
Rostiek oHiet ns ||,at tic weather will b< perfect, so
let Ciffuey spiead herself.
InJe:; to Ncv/
Advertisement
• tld;
< )ur
week present
business men
orneiia. Ca., where
a ]iosit ion w it h his
Our jul column
a decided change,
have sotnelhiiie; to say and tliey all,
w it bout except ion say it well. They
say it for the benefit of our readers
as'.vell as themselves and we trust
our readers will read them and profit
hy it. When you pm to trade tell
them you saw it. in Tin: Lkixikh,
therefore it's hound to he so:
•I. !. Surratt—Save your money.
W. \L Webster. .Ir.—Come and see.
A. c. Jenkins—old Styh Hand-made
corn whiskey.
D. .1. Hamrick—Monuments.
Wilkins Pros.—To close out.
.1. N. Lipscomb—Seed Oats.
(inti in y Waoon and Furuit ure Co.—
We are selling tlio Premium Caro
lina Ihu/’/y.
CafTni v A' Cole—As low as tin* lowest.
I’mnar. Simp>sonA - llostic—Attorneys
at Law.
|)r. W. If. Wakefield—F.ye. Far,
Nose and throat.
Inyham w Williams—Will shortly
close.
Lipscomb Bros.—To busv to write an
ad.
. •
In The Monazite World.
Monaziti • Lue" Campbell is hust-
lin;'1 hinp'n ri^iit alon/. Mr. Smith,
his partner, arrived last week and the
two are a pusbin.f team. They have
made a leas of some property and
they expi et iu have forty to scveiity-
fivi hand.' employed at their camp
short ly.
.1. I». Easterly has gotten iti the
swim hy contract ini' with Mr. Camp
bell to furnish him monazite plates.
Tin 1.1:001:1: wants to know why it
is people will sell SUllll to plir-
ehasers in North Carolina when we
have a marki ; here which pays as
much as anywhere in the world.
K< > p money at home Ity patronizing
home indust r r.
your questions
^ i'ii* tuni' iitro antici|)atc<l when wcl
l>l.miicil to ]i'‘rfcctour nii’tliods of bnni-l
■ n; and
OUR ANSWER
now is ready: Improved and Increased I
inaclilrio facilltira, wtlh the wn|i!nyinentl
of nkiltsil lahor. Insure High Crane |>ro-|
itui’ts and cflicieut service at lowe»t cost |
to von.
AUGUSTA LUHBER CO.,
Door*, Satth, lllinil*. Moulilinvx. Xc..
“Bny of the Maker.” AUGUSTA, OA.|
Among the Stock Traders.
Stock trading is getting brisk, all
till 1 stables being crowded and the
boys are having some fun. They
have even got to trading mules for
watches—that \s w hat Brooks Martin's
been doing.
“Buck” Simpson joined the crowd
yesterday. “Buck’
is
to be
galloping with the gang.
Messrs. Luster A- Wilkinson arrived
Wednesday from Tennessee with a
drove of stock.
S. T. Martin and ids son Brooks,
of Christie, Tenn., have been in the
eity the past week with a lot of
horses for t lie t rade.
J. (J. Spencer arrived in the eity
Wednesday with a drove of fine Ten
nessee mules. “Doe” says its a mis
take about his being arrested in Ten
nessee for Stonewall Moore.
R.*A. Jones lias been circulating
quite extensively among the horse
trading fraternity the past week.
Boh is pretty hard to down on a horse
t rade.
bdcvaberlaFik; E70 c./;d Cliis. Ointmaat
lb a certain cue for Ciiroufc Bore Jives,
Granulated Eye lads. Boro Nipples. Files,
•Jczccaa, Tetter, S»lt Rheum and Scald Heed,
ko cents per box. For sale by druggists.
TO HORSEOARrNBHO.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con
dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders.
They tone up the l yrtem, aid digestion, cure
Ir is”, of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
new life to an old or over worked horse. 25
oentn per package. For sale by druggists.
— I will exchange you meal for corn
between mill days at my store. J. I.
Sarrat t.
In
Poor
Health
means so much more than
'you imagine—serious and'
’fatal diseases result from'
’trilling ailments neglected.'
’ Don’t play with Nature’s'
’ greatest gilt—health.
—You can buy at T. Davenport’s,
1 gallon nice molasses at 15c per gal.
—Bring on vour remnants of seed
cotton and cotton seed and get the
cash for them. J. I. Sarratt.
—Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char
lotte, will be in CalTney City at Lip
scomb's hotel on Monday until south
bound train passes. Feb. 11th. Prac
tice limited to the Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat.
City.
Super:nt 1 nit nt .1. C. I’lonk, of the The New Year
<'l,..i-ui. I’ all:- Manufacturing Com- Find.- I loud’s _Saujai«JJ'U.b*
|>an\ was in theeRy | icsday. lie t cvu'yt bing i he way of medicines in
I’ t tii..: afti ••noun (• :' New England, i^» .n.jMi’tant part i’Milars, namely
whin : u z'"- to oiirehase iiiaehini '’ jj,,
—Try my 5ll» coffee for $1.00, the
best in town for the money. J. I.
Sarrat t.
ni w m
l>:. rid
SwafTord. u
i ’ond
said many were
d hy those pn-s-
excluded. and it b
t he secrets exehangi
©nt.
'lie’ rieent laid weyt iler'moved our
fathers , put in some much
t-erossing. It is hoped
tliey will eoiitinue t hi ; good work
for s Id are needed in many sections
of t hi ! own.
sul! ,‘c CarjienL r have o])ened
sus-
>V
up •: store
at Gnt.-sy Pond. J. B. >
11 • i
as h
.1 r i me
of t he most popular young
in .
T.
men in lib
- section, who has been ,
with th :n
in their store in this city.
mis-
will he in '
[•barge.
in (i
I'he imp
r.—inn seems to be that j
M
t !■" (li- | iel•:
:r\ law a- itmended. does
Bite
faiiM d in J v',i.. sewral weeks ago
hi'!:'g fiuni i ledili r while at work
tin reun. mu ntion of which was made
in Tm. Li.iioi;!; .it the time, will be
ghul tu learn that he is now able to
lie out again. Mr. SwafTord was in
the city last Friday < r iuisinc.-s.
Mr. Will Marsh, uf Wilkinsville, is
busy at work on his house on (lad-
herr.vSIi et. Will La guod builder
is duin:: I is uwii work. As soon
• finishi - hi' house he will move
iiTi a tpiHiatus will
shortly elose their pholograph gallery
in Uatfncy city. All persona intend
ing to have work done or desiring
more copies from negatives already
on hand are requested to make early
applieat ion.
—Stop and see my $51.50 suits and
$2.*20 Bed Blankets and 75c pants.
J. I. Sarratt.
i Iurrv mo Mr.
’ arsh.
!>. Bm !• r. i niled States < ’um-
iuner. of t nion spent some days
illney tld.- week.
I’re-eut. Attoil y at law. of
k.-bti • w;;s in <JalTi ev last M011-
allow anyone to bring liquor into ; ( j. iv ..oprufi siunal husiness.
1 h stall . Sucli is not the rase, how- !
ever. \ much :.s a single gallon can
hi hroi- h 1 iii at a time.
We learn t hat Senator M. C. Butler
v. i — .I)11 11.ove his family to Sparlan-
h u ■ 111> t make that his future houu
T n. hi. 1 >1 u:i; luartily weleonus the
old hi u t u the “old i ron dist riid hut
wi-h lie had ehoseii (iaffney for Ids
home.
Mr. W in. R. I.ijiseonih has in his
j).." -'on a l. tti " which he wr Me to
hi.-.-. during tin war. It hears
ISdb The paper I
date of Sept.
111 d was a good quality of linen and
tin ink iva- a good quality also, both
being very well preserved.
lYof. Kohl. c. Sarratt permitted
the pupils of he school to gather at
the . ’boo! house last Friday night
and engage in pastimes suited to the
juvenile mind and heart. 1‘rof. ,>ar-
ratt is continually doing the hand
some thing bv his scholars.
Commissionr, T. B.
(iatfney t his week ' ,1<,ss -
Fnited States
Butler while in
had suiui* parties before him for viola
tion of the revenue law. Mr. Butler
makes a goud impression wherever he
goes and < iaffnev would be pleased to
number him as one of her citizens.
The recent snows and the freeze of
lh:' week have retarded our work
men on the buildings in course of
erection. Every tiling, however,
seemed tu take steps last Monday
afternoon and the music of saws and
hammer were heard on every side.
Fniti 1 Stalesdehuty marshalls are
11 ul. : . things lively in these parts.
They are here every lew days and
ahvay- make arrests. We learn how
ever that the arrests were madeon
charges of long standing. (»ne of the
viclims says, “(has not so dangious,
hut thus trubulsum.”
M e learn that one of the globes on
our electric street-lamps has been
broken hy a rock. I’roper disposed
people cannot conceive of a character
that would be guilty of such vanda-
li -m. r-iieli however exists and it is
in.!;, a mat ii r ef time when they will
he caught and punished.
I . >. I’. Westmoreland In
wall in • stick In his possession \vi
In cut at Adams' Run, bet
('h:ii , !ist. m and Si va • .pa h, thirty-
> 1 I’ii 1 wa• during I he,
but Mr. Westinorehiml sent it
and it ha - hei 1 in his keeping'
si nee. lb-prize-it very highly.
<Mir eorrispoml'mls an reqlie
to eonfii, them elvis In news,'
l r-. 1 ;,• lit 1 le plea-antrie- i»,
in'- 1 -: in -. given ott's
some, and wl 1 iI< we are awa
I 1 1 o le ! 'a ',1; Mil.min
belli r and more profilubh
con 1; i)Uf: ,, !ve, Id l.n is a.- m ar m
pOnlliille.
Noali At *bsti r sun of.). R. Web-
teiv of Cowpens. S. was in the
1 city last week. lie was Hie guest of
: his brut her Fred and U ill.
J. B. Thuck Pm. of Spartanburg,
Wii- in <5alTne\ this week on husiness.
Mi>. s. M. |{i<-i of rnion, who lias
hei n visit ing her mot her. Mrs. A. A.
I SarratL :-everal weeks, returned to
; la r home laet Friday.
Mi-- Annie Sarratt returned to
1 .lion las! Saturday to re.Siime her 1
j st t.dies at t hat place.
Mrs. Roller! Gilmore, of (Jlendale, J
j is in the city this week visiting the
i families of B. A. Holmes and II. 1>.
| Wheat.
I ’nele Jimmy Me Known, one of
Wilkinsville s most hustling plant
er.- was here on husiness Wednes
day.
Dr. J. F. Garrett spent the past
week at Glifjon on professional busi
ness.
Alien and Eh Jefferies, of Home,
wa re in th<‘ oil y Wediit sdav on Intsi-
Sarsapai’illa ha
!. 'i'he largest sale in the
! t aeeoiTjplislie.s
2. The greatest cures in Hit
It has
55. The largest Laboratory in the I —chew Cannon Bull tobacco, the
world. What more can be sutd? |, es( in t(nvn I. Sarratt.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla lias merit; is
peculiar to itseli. ami most of all, : —;{jt, s middling cotton will buy 1
Hood s .'••ursaparillacurcs. Ifyouare : gallon nice molasses at 1'. Davenports.
sick it is 1 he medicine for you to take. ;
• •
They Eat Ham and Chicken.
Tlie throng which gathered at Lips
comb A Bros, store last Friday to in
dulged in the free dinner was a good
Matured one. The Hustlers were
ably assisted hy their wives. The
crowd made tin: ham rapidly disap
pear while they made the chicken
hop. The atfair was immensely en-
joyed hy all present and proved a big
advertisement for the firm.
• -%♦*- •
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Tin: Bksi Sai.yi. in the world for
Gut'. Bruises, Bures. Fleers, Balt
Rheum. Fever Son s. Tetter, Ghupped
Hands. Ghilbluins, G >rns. and all Skin
Eruptions and oositively cures Riles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. I’riee 25 cents per box.
“Health Insurance.”
That is almost necessary as life in
surance. It means reasonable care
and occasionally a little medicine—
not much. A Ripans Tubule is
enough in most cases.
For Rent.
P<)R RENT—Five acres of good
^ land and four two-room cottages;
will be rented cheap. Apply to
X. If. Lrrn.K.1011 v.
For sale hy W. B. Dul’re.
Henry Ro-s came over last night
for the Rythian lecture and banquet.
A party cot -Lting of Raul V. Gaff
ney, John Gregory. Win. Johnson,
Glaiide Ross. A. .1. Dundas, Tally
Martin and Ed D (’amp took in, or
were taken in by, t he minst rel troupe
at Spartanburg he-t Saturday night.
Only one <>!' t lie crowd got left.
II. L. Rark- took a trip to tin*
Queen City Till sday on business.
Gonlruetor A. 11. Rropst was in
the eity looking after the work he
has in hand here. lie.says the Xmas
edition ol i in: l.i-:i><;t:i< was a dai.-y.
Among those who will attend the
K. uf R. lecture at the Baptist church
to-night are: Edmund Bacon, (•• , '.
G. J. of S. from Spnrtanlnirg, arid
Win. Gold • milh, D. D. G. 1'. of <!i\ i.-n-
ville.
Dudley Junes went to Spartanburg
on Im-im ss Sat unlay.
Dr. A. O, Thomas arrived in tin*
cits Tuesdav from Sp
rtaii!>erg and
pa rlors iu I lie
opened up his leutal
new Set 1 leimyi-r Iniilding.
• «*• •
Two Little Locals.
|iyers .-hould n uiemher that
[itirig taxi s will expire
k lhi- montli. Those
do r< t urns t hen will
•tv.
(tu
For Sale.
F 'i )R SA LE —Four good farm mules.
apply to Richardson A Go., Les-
sess;
also
Best Heart Rinc Shingles at $2.25.
puli SALE. — i cotton gin, 1 wheat
^ mill. 1 saw mill, I 12-horse-pow
er engine and boiler. Will lease pies-
ent stand two years and sell machin
ery on two years time with interest
on papers. Apply or write to I). R.
Lavender. <Iaffney, S. < ’.
T own lot*.
JAMES J. GAITNEY.
O A K wood 75 ets per load.
JAMES J. GAFFNEY.
Douglas
33SHOEl^£
#3. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH a LNAMEILEO CALF.
?4. r> 3.-.o Fine Cai FMfANfiABoa
/ $ 3.£iP POLICE,3 soles,
U 2 60^. WORKINGMEN
-EXTRA FINE-
BOYSSCHOOLSHOEi
•LADIEa*
EKOCKTON.Z-Laas.^^
Over One Mlltlon People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
1 hey .-Ive the heat value tor the money.
They e-jual cub tom «hoc« in style and fit.
ThHr wcurlnK «iuol»tle9 arc unaurpaa&cd.
The pricci art- untt(inn,»-i>tiimp«:d on bole.
Prom $i to $.t wived ever other makes.
If your dealer cannot bupply you we can. bold by
WILKINS BROS., Galfney, s. C.
)ARK PENNYROYAL PILLS
the eelehiated Female Regula
tor an perfeetly safe and always
reliable. For all Irregularities,
painful Menslrualions, Suppres-
» etc. tin y never fail to afford a
••d certain n lief. No Exi’t;-
. seieniiti and positive
MONAZITE.
\ II persons who have Monazite sand
on hand, or who are mining, or in
tend to mine, can secure a contract
from me hy calling at my home with
samples of sand. No contracts given
out or entered into with irresponsible
parties, or parties who do not own or
control leases. Must have full out
put of mine. All Monazite sand con
tracted for will be paid for in cash
when delivered at Gaffney, S. C., or
at any railroad point in Soutli or
Xortli Carolina, as agreed upon.
Gall on or address
L. r.CAMRBELL,
Gaffney, S. C.
1*. (). Box 171.
D. J. HAMRICK,
Dealer 1b American and Italian Marble.
American and foreign granite I pur
chase direct ly from the quarries in
Vermoi I and Gararu in Italy, andean
giv • the lowest terms possible. Hav
ing served an apprenticeship under
one of the best sculptors iu America,
I am prepared to do the finest work
on short notice. Orders from a dis
tance solicited and. satisfaction guar
anteed. Monumental work a specialty
•Y.
Old Style
Corn* Whiskey.
My Whiskey is made on the old-time
process, from the best of materials.
Distilled in small copper stills over a
wood lire. 1 guarantee It to he as
mire us any good Whiskey made.
I can furclsh 1l to you as follows:
By tho barrel at $1.40 per gal.
By the keg, 4 3-4 gallons or
This space belongs to c
>
W. O. LIPSCOMB & BROTHER,
“The Hustlers,”
who are too busy this week
to write out the copy.
If you are feeling
eul of sort;:, weak
and generally ex-
Imustcd, j.ervour.,,
have no appetite
and luii’t work, ,
hc^in at once tak
ing the mist retia- ,
Lie strenitthenin"
iiicctiviiii .which is ,
Blown's lion Bit
ters. A few hot- ,
ties cure—benefit
conies front the.
I very first dose—f/
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w'd-M, and it’s
g pleasant to take. .
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Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, TroubSes,
’Constipation, Bad Blood
• Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women’s complaints.
Cet only the genuine—it has crossed red
• lines on the wrapper. All others are sub
stitutes. On receipt of two ac. stamps we
' will send set of Tun Bcautiiu! World’s
Fair Views and book—free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.
Sf*SHS-»Sr****
a lot of Misses’ Shoes at 50 cts. These
shoes cost all the way from $1 to $2.
Our regular line of shoes is nearly com
plete as we have been filling in with
First “Crop” Stock. * *
Wool Dress Goods, Blankets, Quilts,
Lincies, Jc. ns, Flannels, &c. We are
now offering far below the regular price
a large lot of the best indigo Prints on
the way"to run at 5c.
i 1 Iti13>«.
ale hy \Y.15. DiTRL. <iaffney,
J NO. EARLE BOMAR.
S. J. SIMPSON.
A. McIVER BOSTICK
BOMAR, SIMPSON # BOSTICK,
Attorneys at Law,
GAFFNEY, . . . S. C.
SEED OATS.
o :-
I have about 350 bushels of the finest Red
Rust Proof Oats.
I have the best line of Men’s, Women’s. Mis--’ and Children's shoes i*
town at prices tn suit all purchasers. Men’s Shoes from $1.<M to $1.00.
Women's from 155 ets. to $!LU0, Misses and f liildren s 10 ets. to $l.ob-
Bi'_' lot of heavy Soz. wool Jeans 2<> ets. Standard Calicottl 5 cts. Dresa
Goods in all styles and at all prices.
j AM MAKING AND
1 furnishing at short,
notice to MonazitJ
Miners the beet ar\j
zite Plates at prices
that commend atten
tion. Wniie or call on
me.
•J. B. EASTERLY,
Gaffney, N. C.
or!4 in Groceries.
Coffee, good quality ff lbs for $l.0<t. Sugar 2(Mb!^or$Lnit 'folasses :i5o.
to 5ue. per gallon. I have quit selling flour for profit, am now selling il for
glory, if you don't believe it come and see ami gel my price.-. I’ulverized
Sugar for Xma- cakes, just received. I keep constantly on hand a lot of th*
best Gamhria Lump Goal at $1.75 per ton delivered at your door.
S v! l>«c'onil>.
Save Your Money
By Calling on
J. I. SARRATT
V,
alii
:• year- of c.\-
ipplii d direct
i lackage.
o.
'Kt
less, at $1.40 por gallon.
Kegs 60c. each. Jugs 10c. gal.
Boxes for Jugs 6 conts each.
<1hs'> mmtace inpany allordi tv. No
idiI • nt r . <>. i>. Always |iiil
your name on eiupties. Address
Town Tax Ordinance.
Be it ordained hy thcTown Council
of Gaffney City. S. <'.. in Gounei! as
sembled, and hy tin authority of the
same.
Sec. 1. That, to meet and defray
the ordinary current expenses of said
town for the ensuing municipal year,
beginning March 5th. ISi»5, there
shall he levied and collected a tax of
Sixty (tilt) cents on every hundred
dollars of the value of all the real es
tate and personal properly lying and
being within the corporate lin ts of
said town, real and personal property
of Churches, Cemeteries, Schools,
Colleges, Associations and i’uhlic Li
braries excepted.
See. 2. That all pet sons owning or
having control of property, both real
estate and personal property, except
such as is exempt hy law and exist
ing town ordinances, within the cor
porate limits of said town, are hereby
required to ass*.- - the same, or have
the same assessed rendering it in un
der oath. to the Clerk of said Town
Council on or before the first day of
February, A. 1>. 1895.
Si:<'. 5J. That the same penalty as
is now imposed by law tor failing to
render in and assess property for
state and eounty purposes shall be
imposed upon all property of said
town subject to assessment and taxa
tion that shall not he rendered in and
assessed in accordance with Section
two (2) of this ordinance.
St;<'. 1. That all taxes assessed and
ordered collected under I his ordinance
shall he paid to the Clerk of the
Town Couneil. or to such other per
son as may he appointed for that pur
pose, during the month of February
1895, and until the first Tuesday in
March thereafter; and upon failure
to make payment of the same us here
in required, the person or persons so
in default shall he subject to the pen
alties and costs provided hy law for
failure to pay the general State and
County Taxes; and the same to he
enforced by order of the Intendent or
said Town Couneil, for t he use of said
town.
J'assed and ratified in Council
assembled, this the lir»t day of Janu
ary A. I>. 1895.
N. II. LIT'] LEJOIIX,
1 ntendent.
J. E. Wki;m i;k.
Clerk Town < ’ouneil.
I'ur anything wanted in Heavy (iroeeries, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, ('lothing, Hardware, Fanning Iniplements of till
kinds, and many otIter tilings too numerous to mention.
Call and set* for yourselves and get priees. I will alsos^
1
seeure in the next 10 days a lot of Acid 1’hosphate for
composting. Get my priees before buying. Respectfully,
J. I. SARRATT.
ftiF'W S.—I have three Houses for rent to-day.
Don’t forget my mill day?, Monday,Thursday ami Saturday,
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wio wm*; wki.i.i.nc; 'rut*;
^Premium Carolina Buggya
'I'iie I*e*t 'J'liiiifr on 'Wheels.
Their Spindle Hotly Road Wagon is a beauty. Everything tliey
make is fully guaranteed. Call on us and examine tin m and get
prices before you buy. V e also carry a full line ol ail Grades
and Styles, from tin* cheapest to the REST, which is the I’remiutn
Carolina Buggy, built on honor by the CAROLINA IU GGY CO.,
Yorkville, S. C. Call ami see us. W'e sltall l)' 1 pleased to show
and sell you anything in our line. —
GAFFHEY YIAGOH AND FURNITURE CO.
Having now completed our stock, of
*Staple and Fancy Groceries*
and Confectioneries, we tire re tidy to invite our
customers to call on us for anything in our line.
Sugar, Coffee and Flour
at prices as LOW AS THE LOWEST.
-Rig lot of IJcniz Preserves and Jelln- t<‘ arrive
-this week. Call and see ns. ’J ours truly,
GAFFNEY & COLE.
Come
and see the induce
ments i am ollering in
Heavv and Fancy
Groceries,
-[•PHOTOGRAPHS! * PHOTOGRAPHS!!*-
ALL THE LATEST STYLES,
ELEGANT FINISH.
CLOUDY WEATHEK No HINDRANCE,
S \ j iSKAC l loN GI ABANTFED.
IBP E.S YE BY LOW,
& >\I ^ I v I A.MJ-S,
Ca;iirixv.v ;»iul C-lrierV, H. CJ*.
Camly, I'ruits, Nuls,
Cigars, Tobiteeo, tVe.,
Ac.
Do you
The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company
Offer for Salt* Building Lots in this I'l Hiri-hing Town,
O A. 1C V O 1 V V.
time spij
ratvh.
A. (!. jtilKiHS, Earl, H. C.
to Ex. n gout Jot any merchant.
u-i An .: ;•. <tir v
I ■’ • o e t\ e :i. a e:t!l
a le I be supplied.
W. M. Webster, Jr.
A Iso Farms ne;ir Ic :itid in n :" h i>: i ' •
and of l! is j hi •' it. lots o. irnm :W» i * leu a* r
Also Vgrifiilt lira I i.ai J-tn rt nt l r irm pui'pe- '•
For full part if uhit - apq R tu
MOSES WOOD, Agent.
\. B.— V11 t n-'p---ing'iti hinds of thi> Ontiq my • 1 m e.il )• niuving|
timher, ti'liing or hunting are forbidden und* r penalty (, t law.