The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, June 14, 1895, Image 4
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GENERAL CONGLOMERATION
OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN
TEREST.
Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too
Short for a Heading, Yet None
Too Short Not To
Mention.
ih lter ent'a"o your tiekots for the
Brockniiui • oncori on llio ISth.
personal Paragraphs.
Mr*.. Hnidcr and daughter, Miss
\licc, arrived in the city yesterday
and are the guests of Misses Annie
and Ida Wood.
J. R. Kennedy, one of the substan
tial men of Mercer, was here Monday
on business. We’ve got him on our
list.
11. M. (iuincs arrived from Ashe*
ville Thursday. lie is assisting his'
brother Louie.
A. S. Tanner, of ftowdeyville, was
here Monday. He made one of the
ten new subscribers placed on the
Come Early and Secure some Mag
nificent Bargains.
-SEssat-
: list this week.
i , i — Road Commissioner R. M. Jolly
Mrs. c I- mc-,1 o her j ^ ||u!l . iu . TuM ,i„ y . „ c , lr .
le.,no on \ I. lorn! nrenue U mi hiioan. ; , |t.„!,| v Miller [.. Inkc tile measure-
I’liere v.il! i» services at Limestone ment for an artificial leg. It is hoped
llsplist ( hureh ;'ui;da,\ aiieinooii at | that Richard will soon lx* himself
4 o’clock. 1 again.
< i w . I \\ in. Weblier and Frank McCluny
.roc/.man is me ! , . ,
j , r j were two of \\ ilkinsviile s represen-
i lativcs at tending the commencement.
mmmm
The Bee Hive.
i'rof. Chas .1
! iinost violini t in the South
Don’t buy at any price until you see
our stock.
CLOTHING AT YOUR OK PRICE.
him on the ! S! .h.
Mrs. Cath< I'ine Aust'-il is in ft
health at the imine of her son, \\
Austfil. at i.ini stone. I burl's most genial citizens, spent a
i |). in i fail to -o f . tl..' Brockman 1 « few hours in C a fluey one day last ,
! coutvri Tuesd:.; nigbi Lkhiiist. It ! week. He reports our sister city on !
i is for ihc re fit of the Baptist
: church.
Thg Latest Outrage
which the people of the South
are resenting, is the efforts of
some to sell them imitations for
the real Simmons Liver Regu
latory because they make more
money by the imitation; and
they care little that they swindle
the people in selling them an
inferior article. It’s the money
they are after, and the people tan
look out for themselves. Now
this is just what the people are
doing, and merchants are having
a hard time trying to get people
to take the stuff* they offer them
in place of Simmons Liver Reg
ulator—which is the “King of
Liver Medicines” because it never |f an>two ])( . n d!s. card of! X
fails to give relief sn all liver i, . . . , . llH.QPlAQfl
fronbW Ra Riirp thnt, veil (ret ! hooks ami CVOS, Sixlish hooks,
lot.
T**1A IM'ilv of pins, cake of soap,
* paper of neecjlcs, palm leaf
, troubles. Be sure that you get ,
I John McKown, of \\ ilkinsviile at-; Siraraoas jj vcr Regulafor. You i tishing lims one thimble, box of
•erne tended the commencement exercises, i . . . E 'ii i- i M
'• (i. Mr. A. A. Osborne, one of Blacks- know it by tue same j blacking, eroeneniig needle, a
1 old stamp of the Red -
Z on the f\ )■ a <• k a ge.
It has never fail
nice neck-tio and many otimr
articles wliich would iaki* tool
OF
the pi’ogivssive list with a col ton mill , J
mid other iuiprovinciits on foot. ,
1’u-i'. jdink mu! perseverance is |
Men’s Suits,
“ Pants, ISc. tile, Toe, BSc to -i.dS.
Two hundred boys’ suits, from B lc, UNc up to 2.BS.
Big lot of boys’ and men's single coats, cheap.
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes.
We can save you *2."> per emit, on every pair of shoes you bu\
from us. Another bo , those ladies line button shoes at i.»e.
We can sell you '. r • ■ .Itl .2o shoe for Boc.
And shoes we vb $2.0 ) $1.2!
See our line * ! .ey. " bn** patent ti|» Oxford ties at 4Bc.
Men’s fine, itg.oar $1.2.*> slioe, lace or congress, lor BSc.
“ heavy kip for
“ “ oil grain, solid leather for bBe.
Infants’ and children’s shoes, IHc and up.
Ladies’ Undervests.
A hcautiful line that must he sold. A good quality ribbed or
plain, at each bo.
Something better for N< ; , 12c and IBc.
STATIONARY, LACE AND ENBROIDERY.
Lower than ever sold in (htlfnev. Kilty miv<*lops nc, twenty-
four sheets good note ])aper be, writing tableis 2c., le. 7e ;tml Be.
Box paper 4c, He sind 10c. Lead pencils, per do/,. 2e.
Laces, torchon and cotton, from le per yd. up. e have an
elegant line of emhroiderv any width and price.
Be sure to examine our stock and prices Indore buying.
Money refunded for anything not found satisfactory.
BOSTON STORE,
Gaffney, S. C.
Next door to J. N. Lipscomb.
I'hc BrnckMi;:; oi-iavrt < V.. wbiidi | ,,f Blacksburg ami wo
I v\ i 11 a j)[>*'ii r 11. r* 1 i • 11 ihc i. a 11 I ms j ^ j i t in m success,
j f-mm en ]:<•(.pic ami a ilnc cmipany. j ( ; lllir i,, v WoM !in< l Will Austell, of
. $ | .BB, $2.BS, $:i.BB to $0.BB. j Hu y no* North (kiiMlina’s best talent i _ ; v( . lv j lt . ro Monday for the
am! people
The Baptist i!i/h Sdiool, i’rof.
ommcmamient.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hamlet Lipscomb, of
jd you, fib eml ixople
who have i, (M ,, j Hr -
Kttade l to rake something d.-c have
always come hack apain to d lie
Old Fricmi. Better not take any
thing else but that made by J. H.
Zeilin & Co., Piiiladelphia.
THE BROCKMAN CONCERTS.
much time to mmi'ion.
Our notion d( n;'i , iu!
plcte in Icvicr
opes, tow ' i
tremU is, e:c.
; pi‘!‘.
Just TIM of It!!
Surratt', princljuil. do.<c<l last Ini- ' hicolet, wi re here Sunday.
day with an enjovablc pieitic on the ■ Miss Ada Wood, of Asbury, was
river. Prof. Surratt has diwarded the j one of the fair attendants on the ; A company of x 4 People to Appc.
convention;.! eommeneriiieiit oxer- coi!iir.( - ncemoi\t. • , Here for Sencfit of Iiaptii;t Church.
H5r^‘« r ' A
&
eises.
Preparations are being j iTfeeted |
for a gala day in HalTncy about July
C.ih. Tlie p:i. : .rtainii!i'wiil likely cm-i
lu’tico ;i tonriiam"111. biisehall ami a i
jiiciiic. Let e\ ryhody enfom-ajie tlie |
Will ami John Smith, of Clover,
were in the city Monday.
A. M. Cooper, of Pelzer, was among
I he i 11 Co 11 c t his Week.
Sam McCall
’I'uesday.
Bovd Sanatt and Roland Tate, of
(Mover, was here
fourteen artisis
their wa.. to (Mi
i a big cone: ••{ i u
■ for t h bom-lit e
| The company
I (Milton, help to swell the crowd Mon- !
niovt in- til f- 1 ! 1 a gala day.
We would ivspcet P.i!!y 'ail tlie at- 1 uay.
t •iio ion : f tin cil v autliorities to the I F. Kendrick ami (’. F. Inman, two , .. ... .
1 (lermany, M:ss i
soprano w ho
t lie Soul it,
■ tlie pianist
fact dial the ordimmee, if diere is | of Sunny Sides progressive citizens,
any, amiiusl gra/ii'g (ousoii the pub- 1 were liere i uesday.
lie t boron oh fare is bcin^ repeatedly I Jim Martin, of Pueolet, is the
violniod, and in ea-e lll••re is no i guest of his brother,'rally, al the
filich or.lii.anee ilia! one should h*’
passed ami eniureed.
Charley l.ipseonih ami (Miariey
IIum}jiiries went to Shelby last week !
Limestone 1 u n
Isliam i’iclu’.nlson is home from .
tin Vorkville High Si bool.
L. R. Livingston, of Spartanburg, :
was in the city on professional husi
Master < iaud"
ist. ami a fe 1 1
a!!
lit i ’ : ' j * i y «* i l*'
t, ;
to play t»aii with that tuam a^ah^t Iu . ss l!is operations were con lined 1 -
o ! . I eompunv co
Rutherforton. Their side won tw- , t() lll(> W est End
of tlie three games played. i he
scon-
in 1 he j
iret i i'-
si game
of the
series
;-1 Mini I
o 1 in
favor ol
Siu-lliy
and <e
ur i wo ('1
Itarley:
s did l lie
battery
act.
We
w ere a
little
previous
in stat-
in;; la
si week
i hat l;
ev. K.
Unbin-
son !i
;ri gone
io ho
u keepi:
!g. H.-
v;is .
,)idy in;J
an;; |
t !*' j SI ra t i 1
•n lie n.
lie ii
111: l !:is
f.-nnily
bivakfa
sied in
t heir
IK‘W ilOl
oo yes
u-rday m
ioriing.
Kind
friend, it
T. ' j i
•live of .
i'-noini-
national tics,
III! VC
lilied hi
s larder
and
be is pv
ofU- e i
n praise
of i he
good
pet.-jik- of
Gailii'
ry.
Tin
R, v. M,
. M. ii
•yd. "f Ni
.-wherry
eomp
L. 1'. Campbell returned from the i l ‘ n '*j 1 .
1 I Dun l forget
Nordi rriday. ; . , ,, . .
Miss Pearl Whisonant, of Wilkins- | I ,,. 1 . / '
viile. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. | ‘ “ l g
l ■ " bite. i„ w. ..
Rev. N. B. (Markson, of (Minton, !
was in the city 'i'uesday shaking!
hands with his numerous Iriends.
Robert Roundtree, the efficient !
attaein e of tin Tucapuu Mill, Wei-i
at
n ('oncci'
", dO., Of
wi! s • - >
p liere on
arl lite an
1 wi!! v• ve
t he l.i-lil
•’ I ! . 1 * i r I
.f: in- ! -l h
: . .1.
i ! ! i 1 »J : M
!,. - iV.*f
. ('ha:-. J.
•:■■■! V i ■) i i i
1! vir : oso i;i
1!: < ei ■
l.u: o.'i
rvatory in
•«•/•’> 1 t - j.
is !,: ea si
• .. . * . . 1 .. y
e-.v Y ,.k T
il.v and Mr.
he iri *, -
Si-. soloist,
•’.lain die !•
• ii’o: u-t solo-
elie: l r.i.
making a
ii:y (T lour
so n people
he W n x.
i >..ii' people
is ; p!
ay a; {sing
’ .
Hi he. idle
:• Well ic
•o: i; n.e • i icd
n cxc'lie:
:;t eoncr-rt.
: s' lay uiu:
i 1 tie 181 h
airt ieuiar.
• '.-aii on Dr.
oiiipanv i
of fointecn
■Ity id v
on eau t af-
A Xu'l lllvli jot of the while
^*‘tmhiim<lfii <1 shirts iust i
tor Satunhiv
made of
Fruit o
just in
shirts are
tlie
iilceeilillg. .‘id iiich*’
i»al( id laeiiigs.
Loom
long a ml
j hi.- -liijM
^^IIO ever heard of such a
thing ? Enough for every
man and woman in Gaffney to
have one ami tin- t iiildien two
‘.voimi be eht a i) a: 7->c «ach. aiiicen.
\V(
iia v e
■ot diem—
1 ° Im ' : ' ,u ^ • i ' < ' l ,ai1 ' 'bb', wo | couldn't got them if we wanted
cant keep them a I wa vs. Men’s!
Wi *
shirts loc, 20c, 2oe, ooo,
ford to miss ii.
’-VnlJ
Dealers in Hardware Exclusively.
W K ARK NOW oPKNKD I P RKADY FOR BlbSI-
ness—goods arriving daily to complete our stock. W e
have the nicest line of I. X. L. Knives and other cutlery
ever in (Jaffncy.
Grass Blades and Josh Berry Cradles, Rubber Belting,
Lever Hay Cutters, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Etc.
snrm hardware co.
County. S. c.. d'e fadu-r of Rev. (i.
M. Boyd, arrived in die city Tuesday
evening, ib will speml some time
wilii his son s family. "I nele
Mark,” (as he b called), is in his
innetietli year. He is remarkably
aelivi for one of bis age. He will
preach in iin' M<lhod:.-t ehureh on
nexl Sunday ni ,d>L All are cordially
invited to liear fliis aged Christian
minister.
wees.
Barney B;s!aip, of Spartanburg,
wa- in the city 'I’uesday.
Miss Maggie Amos is stopping with
Prof, and Mrs. Root. Sarrad.
Mrs. Oscar Ballenger, of (ioucher.
was in the city Monday on ashop
ping tour.
Mrs. W. S. Wills and children of
Johnston, S. C., are visiting her
fadn-r, Rev.O. M. Boyd. Miss Marie
Harris, of Harris Springs, is also
with them. The latter is a daughter
of Mr. J. T. Harris, the proprietor of
Harris Lit bin Springs, and grand
daughter of Rev. (L M. Boyd.
PLASTICO.
I. B. Join s, of Grassy Pond, was in
The following party composed a : tin* ( ity yesterday on business,
moonlight picnic to Draytonville last j .....
Thursday night : .1. G. Spencer ami j „ A Good Liver.
Miss Flora 'Galloway. •>. C. itusscU , Keep your liver active and you 11
and Mrs. Hattie Curtis, Paul Gaif-j'“»* suiter fr<Mn Biliousness—there s
ney and Miss
Hainptdii Pridmoreami Marvin .Smith I u bR° r , powder, lake it on the
and Coot Harris. The latter a col- | tongue, or make a tea. Vou 11 take
ored attendant. Mr. and Mrs. Win- ‘ , ' c) more pilis.
ters Galloway and Mrs. .1. (1. Gallo
way were the chaperones. The party
report a most delighlul ami enjoyable
time.
YOU PAY GOOD r.ONEY,
YOU WANT GOOD GOOD-
Especially is.his.Uc .dcino
Kar <l to Doors, tJ
Ut.&c. Uyo«b«yilws: ,rtvlcs. ^
durable and ■
,1.-sir- s
ceed in comb‘ , i ,1
. \ V ,• it'Gi'T >. • -G ;-V • 3
blc features, ami v ^ j
high prices
either. You ougi
. i » , . ♦ •»V*H C
ot OUl *•«<- * *
interesting- J"* 1 '•' ,c
upon request. ^
.UOUSTA UUinBSR OO .y
AUOUSTA. GA.
, -ruy r/thc .T/a**".’’
■ S* ' ' * T r =1
Calico,
Challies,
Lawn.
\/A Ri>~\Vl DE Siicoting 4c,
^ I’i lids or cliccks Bo ikm* vtl.
i tltoni. Uut let me tell you what
we have got. We have a line of
beautiful .summer wash dress
goods, enough for every lady in
Gaffney to ha ve three, and some
I left for the cooks. Then they
make von look so sweet. So
i *•
mtieli comment hits been made
this spring about the luxurious
style and superllous beauty of
our young ladies’ dresses. They
were bought here, of course.
Then we’ve got something else.
’ A Ri>—Wl DE Sheeting
1*
G.iod quaiitv oil eioth 10e, two We’ve ;i suit of clothes, a hat,
large toweis for 10c, tierdoz one. j .... t • i
‘ ’ 1 1 •> .... anvthing else
{or the combination.
■hit
tv-.a'Opy .
. t. |
It may > e Jo
U si-nd it (' « i: &
for everv iiuiu, higor iittle.
You
Minnie Harris. W. W. ; ‘be secret. When billions try a 2o- | \T
Ui- sn-de Tolies.m, D'ont package of Simmons Liver Reg- V iBls |
Attention!
,! , g r5 'g l :" i ", C , ra t lc ~ ! WE reapeclfully solicit vom-ro,!-
Blood s lllndos !|1.7i> at <.oodelocks. (<jr lhl f
—Granite Iron ware, preserving
kettles, Ac. at Goudeloeks.
—Fruil jars at Carroll & Carpen
ter’s.
Wall decorator ami boautifyor.
PLASTICO.
Cover dirty walls and ily specks.
PLASTICO.
All neat housekeepers use it.
PLASTICO.
Conducive to health and attractiveness.
J^OW IS. THK TIME to pack away Flannels ami Woolens, and there is
'nothing sure against Moths and Insects but the CAMPHOR MARBLES.
Call and get them and save your clothes, only f»c per pkg. A few more
TO GO AT COST FOR CASH.
Resnectfully,
STRAW HATS
J. D. GOUDELOCK.
Furniture^
//A VE YOU EVER None an WHAT
A PLEASING EFFECT A A ICE SUIT
OF FURNITURE ' HAS IN A COT-
WK are prepared to do work of ev< ry
description in our various depart
ments, in ouuntilv an i uialitv, to
. , 1 J . • # -
suit tlie most exa'-'ing.
WK caii furnish you ht-avy iiuilding
materials, such aa Lumber, Shin-
The Holiness Meetings.
The following communication was
sent us ami speaks for itself: “We.
•would lie glad to say through your —Country hams at 11c at T. Daven-
! columns thiit we have commenced a | port's “cheap store.’’
gospel meeting fo. the salvation of , • i
?. 1 . . ... u - i , I —Anew arrival of those delicious
the bouir of tiif »\ (‘ are . . • i • i i 4. w*
, .1 , .1 1 i-,- ir f Heinz s sweet mixed pickles at \\ . O.
to say that the people of Gaffney have ' .. , .. ., ,, *, „„
J .ii.- 1 . Linscomh A Bro., the hustlers,
given us the best of order at our j * :
meetings, and we thank the mana- ! —Heinz’s straight cucumber
gers of the cotton mill for their kind- [ pickles at W. (). Lipscomb A Bro., j Ol’R inm Foundryiu d M::cl im-Shop
a pair of sIkh’s or
S Olki* 1 I iosifj
| kn«»w wo itlways tako catvof tlu*
“t >UI- .1 lilt, little boys—from tliu littiofoliowf*^ -
_ . 1 who slides down the banisters
J E l l S get these things to-
| ®^golher and see how much hot-, •‘“ , d wonders why he can t slide
1 ter il is lor us both. Our hats! U p > p, tlie fellow who stood on
are selected with great care and , , • , « i
the burning deck—we can make
we believe them to be ahead of'
anvtliing in (tviff’nev in style and | lee^ and ieel like they
* _
price. Men’s straw hats be, I were born with a gold spoon in
4S,..7.-«.a,„i:iS,.. Men’s j tlie|1 . llloutl|
fur hats Irom 47e to $2.00.
The personal pride of many of
our people is a great barrier to
i the success which our low prices
I rST TIIIXK ()F IT ! A suit 1 must achieve. When it friend
ot clothes to fit a man—coat, soes ],i s noighhor with a nice $10
Clothing.
gles, iiatlis, Bri-.-k, t.i;m, etc., j
promptly and in good shape. vest and pants for $1 .3,Sc—they
WE are ready to vet mil any rGss of , h buttons on them too.
inside nnisiiing, such as Yi an ties, i
Doors, Sash. Blinds. Mon! lings, For $d.2b we can give you a bet-
Newels, Ballusters, ei.-„ etc. tcM> an4 j f or $4.BSsomething
ness in giving us a place for our tent
ami we appreciate die favors shown
us. We are glad to suy to the people
of Gaffney that we need the co-opera
tion and prayers of all good people in
our meeting. This meeting com
menced on die 7th and will continue
as long as the Lord directs, He being
the hustlers.
quince preserves—with the old time
flavor—at W. O. Lipscomb A Bro.,
the bustlers.
—Cottonades Se to loc at J. I. Sar
is equipped for const rm-t big heavy that will give you good wear and
11 look neat. We have a job in
Ol’R Oak ami oda-r stvh s of .Mantles som, “ suits made up with
—Heinz’s apple butter, peach pre- 11S " l l! "' ,lina *T lili!1 h»ok neat. We have it job in
serves, strawberry preserves and' v ' ur '''.
suit of clothes on and asks what
he paid for it, he would either
have to tell a lie or wound his
sense of pride h\ telling him
$ l.BtL But I believe they will
are winning a repulation. B aud- silk thread, fully worth $1B.B0 , get over this. One fellow who
our leader. We respectfully invite j ratts.
all to come to our meetings and we
will do them ail the good wo can. Our
motto is holiness unto die Lord. We
preach full salvation, free to all, ac
cessible by faith in the Lord Jesus
Christ. Rev. G. It. Xai.i.kv,
B. J. Davis, Evangelist.
Assistant.
| We have every reason to believe
that Messrs. Xalley and Davis are j —Highest market price paid for
true Christian gentlemen ami that I country produce of y kind at store
they deserve die support of all right- : ,! f Gatfney Mfg. < ’q.
—The biggest plugs of tobacco in
town for oc at J. I. Surratts.
—Cot ton Hoes to hoe your cotton
from 1() to 2J ct\s. J. I. Sarratt.
—Car of nice feed oats for ”»() els. a
buslu-l received al store. Gaffney
M fg. Co.
fill work for verv little monev. ... ,, .. .... »
, : . , we will sell for $(».B«s. Men s
Give us your orders and wc promise to do all wc
can to please you^.Ca’U on or corres- | sU , n ,ner COJlts lSe. Good WOl k
MORGAN IRON WORKS,
>»l»arlanlnirj»'. ■<. C?.
CHAS. H. CARLISLE. Pres, and Treas.
; pants we are selling at 4Bc,
! would bt'ehettp at Toe. For any
thing in clothing and Gents’
furnishings we are the people.
y
Sboes.
S ' . y'' .
TAGE?
B E IT EVER SO HUMBLE WE CAN SET IT OFF
with the furnishings that would please a prince. And
the prices are just right.
Bd-room Suits $i4 and up.
'"PHE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS IS A SAD ONE,
* but then, people must die and must be buried. Some
people have not the means to expend u large sum on the
burial of their loved ones, and yet, they desire to give them
A Respectable Burial.
\A/E CAN ENABLE YOU TO DO THAT FOR A VERY
small sum, and while we wish you and yours to live on
forever to enjoy our Furniture, still we invite you to inspect
our line of
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes Etc.,
before you die or when your relatives die.
CARROLL, CARPENTER & HUMES.
minded people. They are not of the
Robt. W. Boyd slump of preachers,
but are working for Christ in a Christ-
like milliner.—Kn. |
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Unclaimed Letters.
List of letters remaining in tlie
m’iee uncalled for to date :
R. L. Byrd.
Asa Davis.
Miss Carrie Kurmins.
John Gordon.
Hattie Griflin.
Mrs. M. J. Hannelt.
\V. II. Nicholson.
.Sam Jordan.
Sam Leech.
Stooko Nox.
Mrs. Roda I'rice.
Mrs. Ever Price.
J. A. Scar boro.
N. B.—Persons calling for these
letters will please say advertised in
Tiik Lkugkk.
T. 11. Littlejohn, P.M.
June 10,1895.
• «*► •
Other Locals on Pages I & 3.
Special Offerings for the Next Thirty
Days.
For the next thirty days wc will
offer ad pieces ail silk ribbons at 25c
per yd., worth dfi to IBc per yd. Car-
roll A- Carpenter, Leaders.
• Keeps You Poor.
Indigestion keeps men poor. It
muddles the clearest brain. You
think it is something else, but—nine j
times in ten—the trouble is in the di- i
gestive tract. One ripans Tubule j
gives relief, and their occasional use ,
keeps you right. Ask your druggist
for them.
For Sale.
TTOWN LOTS FOR SALE—
^ Mrs. A. V. Montgomery.
/ S ’icT’ 1
rtffj. tf ' \ \
1 l -
misrcjircsonted us in the price
lie p.akl for his suit, became
sorry, and has been attending
the big meeting, and from the
looks of his knees, has decided
to tell the truth hereafter.
Do you know a bargain when
f ADiES’ FINE shoes,button ! you see one? If so, no use in
1-W lace, GBc, and a betterone | loukin ^ aroum l l>ut come right
for BSc. We sell the best ladies’
straight to the store of the
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CONSUMPTION
DR. J. F. GARRETT,
Dentist,
Gaffney, j- -_ - S. C.
Office over J. R. Tollcson's new store.
In office from 1st to 24th of i ich
month; nt other times, office in
charge of assistant.
anJ
can be seen by visiting our place of
business
In DnPre’s Drug Store,
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Wo will be glad t'< have you call.
_ I All work dune by a skilled workman
OR SALE-1 have two fine milk " in * > a ' ars experieiiee.
shoi’s itt town for $I.2A, ladies’
Oxfords IBc, BSc, $1.25, $1.48
iincl $2. Men’s Creed more tics
Toe, 98c and $1.25. We make
a specialty of $1.25 shoes both
in men’s and ladies', jmd believe
we give the best shoe for $1.25
on the market. Prices tell the
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tale. Money is the lever power
I of the world, and where the
! keen, low cut, spot cash buyer
JCYVClry is. there only do low prices pre-
Yours for business.
Coj^lWt*
GAFFNEY HFG. GO.
W. C. HAMRICK, Mgr.
H. L. Parks.
cows and some beef cattle for
sale. Apply early.
J. S. BLACK, Maud, 8. C.
CORRELL & BRO, UUUUiiUUUiii
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