The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, July 12, 1895, Image 4
Prices Cut
Mow Low Water Hark
ON ALL SUMMER GOODS. WE
ARE DETERMINED TO MAKE A
CLEAN SWEEP AND WILL. GIVE
A REGULAR PICNIC
Bargain Hunters.
GEL ML CONGLOMERATION
OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAfc ***"
terest.
Some Shari. Some Shorter and all Too
Short for a Heading, Yet
None Too Short to
Mention.
PERSONAL paragraphs.
The work on the new mill Inis
reached ihe fourth story.
II. L. Npears ha? purchased I’. I'd
I.il!:••• omh’s interest in ihe ihiterpri^e
’oinpnny.
Index to New Advertisements.
The following are the changes in
Movements Of People You Know And f ho advertising columns for this wook.
People You Don’t Know. " 0 as ^ y° ur careful consideration of
l.mlu-r Itenmlt, wlio lilts been
pluyiuy ball nitb New Orlean., lias l !. S.. ft. T ° U “* “
been in tbe eity several .lays the l>a»t | B “ 9 ^ n ‘ sLo-lv'lce.' cut below
a ek. He left Wclucajay tor (.as- , ow wot< , r , nark .
Carroll & Carpenter—For bargains
come and got odds and ends.
i!<
At i dr-.-Pcu- in ihe afternoon at 1
! o’c!" k !!. i 1 . iioli rtson \\il!
1 preach cm '•Jesus i- the iJirlit of the
! World.’•
i
j .lanic.s Morehoad, one of the forc-
! n.cibl of (1 iwikysville fa run rs.hrougiit
1 in a v.apon load of one cabbage last
i Tr..day.
i.y tv jnt
Will Sp( ah
-I . Ucv. K.,
Mslibat!: n:
Uohertson
:lit on "The
A LL Summer Clothing to be closed out
^ Regardless of Cost to make room for
an immense Fall Stock.
One solid onso of Perfect Fitting Corsets, worth Toe,
will sell at 1
A few inure Ladies’Vests,plain nml rihhed at dc to 2
A nice Pleached Vest, handsomely trimmed in
white and eolors 1
Ladies’ lilack Silk Mitts Do to 2
100 l»o\es Note Paper and Knvolops, per ho.\ ...
Ctootl quality Cellar Lead Pencils, per do/
Come
IN and see our 5 and 10 cent counters;
1 Glassware, Woodenware, Tinware,
Picture Frames and in fact anything on it
from a mouse trap to a set of kitchen
utensils, each article 5c. and 10c.
We are supplying this whole country with
Buttermilk Soap at 3 cakes for 1 Oc.
cei’di.tilv invited.
mty.
All arc
!b. :ik iniicr ihe meeting of t
I.ii.iv-:’ oc i) ii. u-ratie * iub lodi
• .\i••! importune • i » cv r vol
j of th 1 lowmdiip v, ill lc tli-eusse‘d.
lb .M. Joliy, if.o,.
(t,c.-.^y i’.iiid V, ' i:
it wiii'di had a!
York. He carried !
in a I.
i
eanie down from j
Isuuy to get Ins |
-iv« 1 troni N<‘\v !
iutme with him
Wt
tonia to assist that town against Mt.
Holly. J.uthcr is not only a good
bail player, but a gentlemanly one.
Wa.sliie Childers, of Corinth, was
in the city last Saturday. We've got
him on our list.
Kenneth linker returned to Pros
perity Saturday.
IM Whelehel, of Corinth, was in
the city Saturday. Ed is one of the
‘ git thar” young men of that sec
tion
.Miss Lila 0. Hudd passed through
(i iiVncy Monday from Rutherfordton
to Spartanburg, where she goes to
visit friends. She will return to this
city in a few weeks and resume her
work of love.
II. 1). Wheat went over toTucapau
Monday on mill business.
Mrs. R. S. Lipscomb went to
Shelby Friday on a visit.
Miss Lucy Thompson, who spent a
few days with .Miss Kate Davis last
week returned to her home at Ulacks-
bu rg Friday.
'iaster .1. E. Majors, of King’s Mt.,
v. m> came over to celebrate the fourth
and to visit his sister, Miss Ella Ma
jors, returned home Friday.
Wili Smith, of Clover, who helped
Gaffney Manufacturing Company’s
Store—We are having a big run on
R. it G. corsets.
Wilkins Eros.—Midsummer olfering
during July and August.
GatTney Manufacturing Company’s
Store—<>, For a man.
Gaffney & (’ole—Dissolution notice.
Paul V’. Gaffney—Wholesale and re
tail grocer and confectioner.
Building and Loan Notice. A ro yon taking Siumors Liver Rbo-
A. S. Corry—For sale. rr.ATOR, the “Kino of Liver Medi-
K. of if. meeting. eiNKS?” That ia what our readers
Election Notice. ! want, and nothing but that It is the
•L C. Spencer—For sale. ; same old friend to which the old folks
• i pinned their faith and were never dis-
Pupils’ Recital. ; appointed. But another good recom-
Thero will he a pupils recital at I meudation for it is, that it ia hettur
Oooper-Limostone I nst ituto on next than Pills, never gripes, never weak-
Wcdnesday evening at Sdid o’clock, ens, but works in such an easy and
The programme cont sins some choice natural way, just like nature itself, that
selections and those* who attend may relief comes quick and sure, and one
expect it to be up to the usual bight feels new all over. It never fails,
standard of this famous institution Everybody needs take a liver remedy,
of learning. : and everyone should take only ,Sim
mons Liver Regulator.
I He .sure you get It. The Red Z
used mi the wrapper. J. H. Zeiliu &
Co., ITiihtdclphta.
A Valuable Chest.
T.mom.v, Wash.—"I have
. . ■ .1 i it . . , i your Simmons Liver Regulator and
our boys to win the hall game on t lie * ... .
cun conscientiously sav it is the King
Your
Attention! V
WE respectfully solicit your patrou-
ronag* for the Morgan Iron Works.
» h are prepared to «lo work of every
description in our various depart
ments, in quantity and quality, to
suit the most exacting.
\\ E can furnish you heavy building
materials, such as Lumber, Shin
gles, Laths, Erick, Lime, etc.,
promptly and in good shape.
WE are ready to get out any class of
inside ’inishing, such as Mantles,
Doors, Sash, 1’linds, Mouldings, #
Newels, Eallusters, etc., etc.
OUR Iron Foundry and Machine Hhop
is equipped for constructing heavy
castings as well as ordinary mill
works.
OL R Oak and other styles of Mantles
are winning a reputation. Beauti
ful work for very little money.
Give us your orders and wc promise to do all we
can to please you. Call on or corres*
pond with us.
MORGAN IRON WORKS,
Wimrtanburjf, C.
CHAS. H. CARLISLE, Pres, and Trcas.
K. of H. Meeting.
TMIK REGt L\U
* I’iedmom Lodge.
MEETING OF
No. 107<», K. of
If.. Tuesday after the 2nd and Jth
Sudays, at p. m. All mcmlairs
of the order arc invited to attend.
Architect 0. <'. iL o'.’s pians were
a- ccpitd by tin board of alderman at
their meeting Friday night. They
arc now waiting for bids. The work
will shorily commence.
The many friends of "Bobby”
1*0 Jo will be pica d to note ihat his
I’cci i't i!Inc'S wa.' of .'-iiort duration.
He lun- i siiined hi.
store <>f rratt. ■■'in
fourth, ret urned to his home Friday.
J. Landrum Brown is in the quern
City for a short stay. Wc arc afraid
we will lose Landrum for good if he
don’t stay away from Charlotte.
M iss Liamdie Webber visited tlie
family of .•'coti Hill in the country
several days lastAveek.
A party consissing of Wilkes F.
Thomas, George Anthony, J. K. Bur- —Buy your fruit jars, jelly glasses,
ton. Jimmie Cook, Misses Ethel and fruit, preserving powders from J.
Thomas, Mymie Huskey, Hannah i R. Tolleson at prices as low as the
Bonner and Mrs. Lizzie Barker spent! lowest. Also West India .Spiced
Vinegar.
of all Liver Medicines. 1 consider it
a medicine ciwsl in itsi if.”—Geo. W.
Jackson. Your druggiM sells it in
powder or liquid ; the powder lobe
taken dry, or made into a tea.
—Victor Swoops cut loc in price.
‘ Smith Hardware Co.
We Are Having a Big Run. on the
U
M* Littlojohu was seen rolling
nimby carnage ahmg the streets
Titc'day. .'(u;a of the .Mayors
friend ::r-- beginning t ; g> i anxious
abolU liim and wo’dii like to know
‘ if in* be practicing.” y
o"i;ion at the | .Saturday on the Broad, it is said
. Co. j J. K. Burton ate so much as to make
him sick. He usually eats enough
to make a half dozen sick. Slim Sam
i is a pign;) beside J. K. when it comes
to eating picnic dinner.
Rev. it. B. Robertson took a bu.-i-
i ness trip to Yorkvilie Tuesday.
; J. W. Sparks, one of Asbury’s pro-
—Granite Iron ware, preserving
kettles. Ac. at Goudeloeks.
GniVncy is c, i'tainly sju'eading lici
self. New city ha!!, opera house,
two eoK Ui initls. new hod I, new
brick stores, electric light:
Remember, we have the largest and most waterw!'rks are a
complete stock of Shoes in Gaffney and proimhiliiy of the near future,
will save you from 15 to 50 cents on
every pair we sell you.
Money Refunded for goods not found
satisfactory.
BOS'-TOdV
Next door to J. N. Lipscomb.
Gaffney, S. C.
_ ; gre.i-ivc citi/.ons was in thecity Tues
day. Mr. Sparks says he raised
eighteen bushels of wheat from one
h ie- bushel and lias the finest clover in
his section.
Win. Jefferies, Esq., was in the the
city Tuesday on business.
\V. S. Austell, of Bacolet, was in
the city Wednesday on a visit to re
latives and friends.
W. W. Ruppe, of Grassy Bond, was
here Tuesday on business.
Miss Lillian Hopper and the Misses
i Tin: Li.iiuKK oHico taking rings from ; Blackwoods are visiting in Blacks-
{ the poles. Their own precious feet j burg.
I amove,' the purpose of
—Fruit jars at Carroll A Carpen
ter’s,
—C untry hams a! Heat T. Daven
port ’s ■‘ciifaj) store.”
—Cottor.ades Sc to loc at J. I. Sur
ratts.
—The biggest
town for 5c at J.
plugs of tobacco in
I. .Surratts.
1 —Cotton Hoes to hoc your cotton
from 1(5 to 2J cts. J. I. Surratt.
I lie Gi kiiey sm,'.,, I
and i:'> douiu ai.oui
liave tic* tournain-ni
most ; i:y : ui>. >f 5 he
he seen running aloic.
elMoUS
y now
and ai-
y can
h
rse*.
MCJKXO.. ■ M.tkr.
J. F. Thomson and wife, of Gas
tonia, N. C., who came over to at-
tt iid the celebration on the fourth,
returned Friday. Mr. Thomson is
manager of the store of the Gastonia
Manufacturing Company.
Barmy Bishop, private secretary
to Hon. Stanyarn Wilson, was among
Hie July 1 eelebrators at this place.
W. M. Webster, Jr,, went to Cow-
pens Sunday on a visit to his parents.
Rev. B. 1*. B< Left soil will repeat his j Sun »y 8idt ‘> ' vns
sermon on "Ihe Modern Dance*” next ! •» ^ * v ^ terda >‘
A;,plica!ion bus been made* to tlie
' Stnt .-uperinien a id of I’uhlic
Schools to estabii*.!*. a public school
! nl Hu* mill. Rev. J. W. Walker has
1 tab' n a ecus',i- ami timi. that there
an* .ihV children there who are* cn-
tii! d to the m*m. *;ts of the public
; school and il proposed to make an
! effort to assist ; hem.
—Smoke Ganvit A Son’s No. II
Cigar and run the risk of securing
twenty-five smokes fire of charge.
For
by J. !). Goudelock.
To Avoid
constipation is to prolong life. Ri-
pans Tubules are gentle, yet positive
in their cure of constipation. One* j
tahllle gives relief.
s\
The AIo*t iriiuiil.v'
loro Ci A 1^ IC'a .\I" jc^o. >.
u u
DURING * JULY
Iftlt
A
• J •! I
- »(/A **£■¥•*
AND
AUGUST
SOME
SPECIAL * LOW * PRICES * TO * ALL
r- -drag- r- mewu.. i t-****’ ^ - ir „
> BUYERS * FOR * CASH. *
For A Han!
nrillS MAKF* ITS THINK OF TIIK I’.KAF-
* tifttl Mipniiio girl wc licanl in tin* choir last
spring as she trilled out :
“O, lor a man, (), for a man,
<),foraman.”
Just then ! learned it was a inati-ddii in the skies
she had in her mind.
We have a daily chorus to the tune
and in our refrain of “O, for a doll.”
mean it real doll, hut
Sumi.:
y niori
inc.
!;*^s is
doiii by
specie
1 * ■ * 10
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pei'soi
s in <
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V. ill) 1
lie*. .* i i:al
there
s no ba
1.1 li!
: in dance will ia*
pr, - :
t. rio
y lm\
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•eial. e:ir-
ZH'Sl »!
ivitat o>i
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olid : o
llnin. In
tiir t
,'ening i
It' wil
[in a*,.*!
on "IVr-
so mil
Rcsjm
isiliilily in
Religiotis
Work.
i 1
Tin
sulisci
ipt ion
books
of t lie
''( 1 i! * *
- ns’ Bulidii:;;
and L
oan Asso-
ciiil io
i” will i
M* Ope
lied to <
lay at the
tore
of H.
L. i*ai
k:- A Co
. If you
Oi low prices
We do not
Doll R. Bill.
Then bring on your dollar hills and if you den’t
lind they will purchase more and better values here
than in any other store in town, we will he the ones
to eat the mess of crow.
Store Gaffney Mfg. Co.
1** ft-—ftpecial bargains for the next BO days in
Dress Hoods, Hats and Clothing.
i have nut already subscribed go in
j ami ah. a few shares. Rciiieinhci*,
! y<ui can bn a hmi.-e ami lot ami pay
! tor it fur a little nmn* llian the rent
| you now pay, if ymt will mily do so
j through tin* Citizens’ Building and
Loan Association.
Just come to Gaffney and look
around. See Gaffney hustle. See
the sph : did new buildings going up.
Look at the preparations being made
for hu'-.n r ones oi still more magnifi
cence in tyle and proportions. Just
stay witii us a while and see how the
architects visit a; , each one witii lus
•la
consult one of the;
give him n job to build you a house
in Gaffney, you won’t be sorry.
plans fora new building lure. Come
men and
Down they go!
Prices!
A few more nice straw hats 25 per cent, less tl.-..n cost. Big line of.
zephrys; white goods and outings from 5c to I5c, formerly lOo to
25c. Shirts of every kind from 25c to $1.00. Just think of buying
divinities and silk striped dial lies, worth 25c, for lie and Rlc per
yard. Embroidery and laces are too cheap to mention the prices.
Tan slioes are going cheap and fast. I'hcse goods are moving and
have got to move in order to have room for our immencc fall line.
Come and get some bargains because we sure have them for you!
Musuii and Lightning fruit jars, I our point barbed wire at 2itc.
W. O. LIPSCOMB & BRO,
TJie Hum tiers.
Personal.
M. L. Borders and wife, of Earls
Station, N. C., are visiting Mrs. Bor
der’s parents, Chief and Mr. B. F.
Camp.
M. A. MH raw and Miss Ellie Hop
per yesterday went to visit the moth
er of Mr. McCrnw.
E. G. McCullough, of Gowdeys-
vilio, was here yesterday on business.
Mrs. \V. (’. Carpenter and children
and Mrs. II. 1>. Wheat and children
left yesterday for Glenn Springs for
their health.
IL C. Ramsey, merchant tailor, of
Spartanburg, was in the city Yester
day taking orders in his line.
(1. A. Byars, of Gowdeysville, was
in the city yesterday.
Miss Janie Thompson is visiting
Miss Lucy Thompson, of Blacksburg,
S. C. She expects to go to York
county today to,visit relatives and
friends.
Mrs. J. E. Webster and little son
left yesterday for Spartanburg.
Freon there they go to Glenn Springs
in a few days.
.1. X. Lipscomb is in Folk, county
on business. He is accompanied by
his brother Vic.
Miss Fannie Jones leaves for York
county today. She will be accompa
nied by her nephew, Master Norman
Jones.
J. E. Webster leaves tonight for
Spartanburg. Glenn Springs and
other [daces for a few days.
• •
Other Locals on Pago 3.
O KNOW SOMETHING
,„o,„ poors So*. ]
, ,• will he of a-1- |
Mouldings. Ac., wi
vantage to you when you wlb
to purchase those articles.
,.jr NEW PRICE LIST
win tell you something about
'you may ask us about.
you want to buy good quahl>
at low prices?
aubust* lumbcr cc
AUGUSTA* GA.
• Uuy .i the natter."
F ( d’ SALE.—A tine 51 months old
Jersey Calf; or will trade.
A. S. CORRY.
Wanted.
25<» dozens oats. Will pay cash.
CARROLL & CO, Lessees.
Election Notice.
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion will bo held in the town of Gaff
ney, state of South Carolina, on Tues
day, the 2itrd day of July, lSu.», be
tween the hours of {> a. m. and 1 p.
m. for the purpose of deciding
whether or not the citizens of said
town are in favor of establishing
water works in said town, and that
D. A. Thomas, R. F. Spencer and J.
F. Rogi-rs are appointed a hoard of
managers to hold and declare the re
sult of said election.
By order of the Town Council.
J. E. WEBSTER,
Clerk of Town Council.
July S. 1S95.
P*oR SAi.E.—St-cond-hand buggies
* and harness. Apply to
J. G. SBENCKR.
Building and Loan Notice.
P URSUANT to Commission issued
by the Secretary of Slate to the
undersigned Corporators of “The Citi
zens Building and Loan Association,
of Gaffney City, S. C..” authorizing
them to open books of subscription
to the capital slock of said Building
and Loan Association, notice is hereby
given that tin* books of subscription
to the capital slock of the associa
tion wiil be opened at the ollice of .1.
I). Jones, Soliciting Agent (at H. L.
Barks w Co.'s store), Gaffney City, S.
C., on Friday, July 12, Ist*5.
X. H. Ln ri.iMoiiN,
J. F. (i.VUKll'tT,
J. D. Jonus,
W. C. Caui'KSTUK,
W. \Y. Galloway,
F. (J. Staov,
J. G. Wakiu.aw,
, E. R. Cash,
A. X. Wool.
('orporators.
July il, 1 S;)5.
mmmmm. •—»... —»■ j *■ * iim ■■ i
Dissolution Notice.
The firm heretofore existing under
the name of < effney <!< Cole is this
day di-solved by mutual consent. All
debts due t lie firm v ill be received by,
and claims against the company will
be settled by Baul V. Gaffney.
BALL V. GAFFNEY.
TJIOS. 15. COLE.
Gakkxky, S. C.,
July, 9, ’95.
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$1
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and wc gu
a ratitoc
to -cl! i hoin a
s low
vom* m town.
Ciolhin^, S-Looti*
•Icoioil
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i HrK HIM
Well si
..Mi
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in I cn u ( In* o \ i
u.iiil liui* oi' (L !i
oiu* sp.uv your lii*:u!oui\
\vo load them nil ninl
v:duo-. Yours Yerv
nml Ii.uigit! low.
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n *n *
Si
i o ( a,' vo veil rgams.
ik< i !• a I a: tin* |»rico.
mil in o *•. an ro mid i rock
s y!o n I i 11 (•» $ 12.of),
-o'ng ( m iin . A . Make
n i n t-ov ;i :: ! i ■» imm 1) • gvt 1 hat
be* undo -i* j when von coiisitlop
W1LK1N5 BROS.
(IAI I NKY. S. (*.. Jitlv III. *.i.-,.
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Attention Democrats!
T HE M EM BERS (>F THE LIM E-
stone Demoeratic Club are re
quested to meet in Gaffney on Fri
day. July 12, to discuss the approach
ing primary and take action thereto.
By order
I. G. 8ARRATT, Brea.
ED H. DeCAMB, Secy-
Dr. A. O. THOMAS,
Dental parlors in new brick build-
ng in rear of postofliee.
Teeth extracted without pain.
All work guaranteed.
For
Bargains^
Coim* ami get otlds ami ends, short lengths, ote. while
they are new, fresh, and in per feet style.
iVt Your Own I^rloo.
We have finished Liking Inventory, and in .wnsh goods,
white goods, linens, hioos, wool div^sgood-. -iiks. linings,
we have a large lot of short lengths ;ui l remnant> that we
are going to sell. They must go and will he priced ac
cordingly. If you cart* for a bargain conic and see
Carroll & Carpenter.
'The
V.
wiioi^issaivi^is ty:vi>
m Confectioner
Ci A I 'l 'lV IO A*,
s. c