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THE WEEKLY LEDGER; GAFFNEY, S. C., SEPTEMBER 13, ISILL STOP. 1 ' 5 ? 1st STOP-! STOP ‘ Bur;«ANT 5H(>r Birr"LLW I s s. U B L£lVIS Co'i - RE.il 5T£fV.S For Sale by J. R. Meson, Dealer in Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Etc. GENERAL CONGLOMERATION OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN TEREST. .BOS-TOCLs Carroll & Carpenter Are closing out all Summer Goods regardless of cost. Summer Silks reduced from 45c to 3(lc. Jaconat, reduced from 15c to Hi- Colored Swiss, reduced from 25c to lt»i- Umbrellas, reduced from $1.25 to 851c. Ladies’ Hats at Half Price. $ 5.00 Suits Reduced to $4.00. $10.00 Suits Reduced to $7.00. Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short to Mention. are still on the Watermelons boards. Business has begun to pick up con siderably. All the sick folks are reported as improving. A. S. Corry is now with H. L. Parks & Co’s., Bee Hive. H. D. Wheat is still improving his already beautiful grounds. Our city council keeps a team con stantly hauling broken stone on our streets. Rev. G. M. Boyd will preach at the Mill next Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Carroll <k Co., lessees of the lime- work, are shipping lime in hurry these days. Every thing is on the rush about Gaffney’s new mill but every move is systematic. If you want a good thing tackle the proposition at the head of the editorial page. The colored Methodist are moving their church building to make room for the new one. W. A. Peeler is building a new PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company Offer for <3rJK Also Karins near hv ) ale Building Lots in this Flourishing Town, IK X 10 Y OI'-TY. and in reach of the schools of Limestone Springs house in the rear Limestone* street. of his store on and of this place in lot* of from MO to UK) acres on liberal time rates. Also Agricultural Lands to rent for farm purposes. For fill! partieiilars apply to MOSES WOOD, Agent. X. I!.—Ail In' timber, fishing or ^passing on lands of this Company cutting and removing muting are forbidden under penalty of law, 111 >1>CM I ;iiul or Sisal Rope, Iron Piping, Engine Fittings of all kinds, Globe and Check Valves, Inspi rators, Oil Cups, Maslin Kettles, Grass Blades, Bush Hooks, Iron, &c., &c. Smith Hardware Co. Oil I'i'oll & itgv;v icici* Transact a General Banking Business INT€351*C5B'r allowed on Time Deposits by Hl’tCOlAJL. Arrangement. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Your I •iitroiiu^o ^olloitod. LIMESTONE * SPRINGS • LIE * WORKS, CARROLL & CO., Lessees. Manufacturers of building, * : .: * and * agricultural * lime, «——And Dealers In His Honor t he Mayor had the usual Monday morning’s hatch of turbulent characters before him last Monday. Antonetto, Minnie and Alice Blanton return thanks to Thomas Cannon for a basket of fine dam sons. A large number of people were in town last Saturday all looking happy. One could tell that they left good crops on their farms. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. DuPre are the proud possessors of a winsome young lady, who, The Ledger trusts, will be of much joy and comfort to them. The Ledger observed a young couple yesterday morning enacting the balcony scene from Shakespear’s Romeo and Juliet with the osculating portion omitted. If the convention or the succeed ing general assembly will give us a new county with Gaffney as the county seat. Gaffney will furnish all the necessary public buildings. Isaac Philips, of Bowlinsville, dis played at Tim Ledger office Tuesday, a couple of twin apples which grew on a tree on his place. There were in all four twin apples upon one tree. W e welcome S. Weinberg, of Charleston, who opens up a generel stock of merchandise in the store room next to Jimmie Ccok. We wish him every success due to pluck, energy and square dealing. J. H. White, who lives at Lime stone. has let the contract for a neat four-roomed cottage to be built on the eastern extension of Fredrick street. R. F. Spencer has the con- tract and work will commence at once. Coal, Shingles, Lalhs and Plaster Hair. Oymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps. Ladies, Gentlemen Children. W K ARK THE HUSTLERS AND ARE PREPARE!) TO FEED AND CLOTHE YOU, AND ALSO TO SUPPLY YOUR FOOT-WARE. WATCH TH1SBPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF ARRIVALS OF FALL GOODS AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. W. O. Lipscomb & Bro. “The Hustlers. M AND Rev. R. I*. Robertson has been granted a month’s leave of absence by his church, consequently there will be no services at that church Sunday. Mr. Robertson will spend his vacation at Locust, S. (J,, hav ing left for that place Tuesday. Persons desiring to write him will send mall to that address hut ho ran he reached by telephone at Travel er’s Rest. All the work on the magnificent electric fountain in the basin at the Cotton States and International Im position has been completed, and for Kennedy’s the past few days millions of gallons hoys, of clear water have been pouring into j U F. Correll the lake from the city mains. It is 1 filling rapidly and will soon be up to the level of the boathouses from which the electric launches are to make their (rips. The fountain wil] be one of the most heaqtifpl sights 1 on the grounds, and at night, when Jts jets, sprays, and fog hanks are! aglow will) the colored lights that will flash from below, it will he Movements Of People You Know And People You Don’t Know. Prof. W. S. Johnson left Saturday for Cincinnati and while there will select a number of new instruments to add to his music house. A. L. Hammett, of Mercer, was in the city yesterday on business. He is one of the numerous Ledgerites of that thriving place. Judge J. J. McLurc of Chester, was in the city this week. Judge McLurc has large interests here and the (JafTney people can’t see why he don’t come up and be one of us. R. A. Carroll, of Hickory Grove, was in the city this week. Come and live on your property here Mr. C. J. E. Webster, Esq., w'as in the city of the Spartans several days the past week on legal business. M iss Annie Wood returned from a visit to relatives and friends at Paco- let last week. H. A. and H. <). Tate, of Webster, were in the city Tuesday on business. Mr. J. i). Cudd, of Spartanburg, was down on a visit to her mother Mrs. J. J. Brown this week. Dr. Heintish. of Spartanburg, made a professional visit to our city this week. Misses Cora Dillingand Katie Gar rett, two of Kings Mountains most charming young ladies, are spending this week at the hospitable home of Dr. J. F. (Jarrett, corner Main and Limestone Street. “Billy” Johnson, who has been spending his vacation around Gaff ney for the past several weeks, has resumed his duties on the road. Miss Fannie McArthur, of this city, is teaching at the Hickory Grove High School in York county. Alex Ferguson is taking a much needed rest. His friend A. B. With ers, of Rock Hill, is running the dummy in his place. R. M. Wilkins is on a vaention taking in Cleveland Springs and other points of interest in theoldNorth State. Charles O’Xeale, a popular insur ance man of Spartanburg, was in the city this week. B. K. Humphries left last Satur day for Fort Smith, Arkansas. Mr. Humphries expects to take in the south-west generally before he re turns. Mrs. Dr. Crawley returned to the city last Saturday after a visit to friends, “Chris” Phillips, Esq., has gone to North Carolina on business. He is expected home to day. Joe (Jaffney returned to his home at Anniston, Ala., Tuesday, after a stay among his friends and relatives in this community. Will Clark, of Bonham, Tex., is visiting friends and relatives in this community. Mr. Clark is the tax assessor of Fannin County. R. 8. Lipscomb took a trip to Spartanburg Wednesday on busi ness. Rev. H. B. Brown lett for his home at Rock Hill Wednesday night. Contractor L. Raker, went to Blacksburg with a force of men to tear down a house over there belong ing to J. ( t >. Little and move it here. A. (». Pridmoro, of Star Farm, was in the city Tuesday. It. P. Roberts, of the Cherokee Mill, was in the city last week. Mr. Roberts is one of the very best mill men in this county and is universally liked by all who know him. He speaks in the highest terms of the prospects of the Cherokee Mill. Mrs. Sallie Foster and daughters, Misses Annie and Kate, of Lakeland. Fla., are visiting the family of Xa- than Lipscomb, Mrs. Foster’s brother. Julian Lipscomb is home from Fort McPherson on u ten days furlough. Ills many friends are glad to see him. Baxter Lemmons, of the Boston Htore, returned last week from a short stay in his old home—Ashe ville. “Billy” Webster returned from the Queen City Monday where he had been subbing in train dispatcher office for some of the Index to New Advestisements. The following arc the changes in our ad columns. It will be noted that besides .-cveral changes there are a number of entirely new ads. We ask a specinl favor to this paper that when you go to buy goods of merchants and others who advertise with The Ledger that you tell them where you saw their ad : For Sale—J. J. Gaffney. Wanted—Apply this office. For Rent—Carroll it Stacy. Clothing—Hunter Manf’g. Co. Drawing Lessons—Miss Lieze G. Holmes. Xow is your Chance—Boston Store. Watch for our Fall Opening—Wil kins Bros. Quality vs. Quantity—J. D. Goude- lock. Everybody must Eat—P. V. Gaff ney. Job Printing—The Ledger. From Spartanburg To Henrietta. The people of Spartanburg are ad vocating the constitution of a rail road from Spartanburg to Henrietta. But listen at this: They want the people of the whole county taxed to pay for it. What good would it do the people of this section to be taxed for a railroad that they do not need? What good would it do the people of Woodruff to tax them for a railroad that would not touch their territory? If Spartanburg city wants a railroad to Henrietta let her and the people along the line pay for it but do not tax the .vhole people for an enter prise which could only be of benefit to Spartanburg. _* — — A Book for Young Men. Edward Bok, the editor of The La dies’ Home Journal, has written a book for young men called “Success- ward: A Young Man’s Book for ! Young Men,” which the Revells will publish in a fortnight. The book aims to cover all the important phases i of a young man’s life; his business j life, social lifo, his amusement, relig- i ious life, dress, his attitude toward i women and the question of his mar riage. This is Mr. Bok’s first book. Didn’t Know it Was Sunday. A highly respected citizen, who is getting along in years, forgot that lust Sunday was the Sabbath and went to his work on the farm just the same as any week-day, but up in the day ho came to town, found all the business places closed and after inquiring the cause found out his error. He spent the the balance of the day in repentance, for he is a good I’reshyteriun. - -«#► » Death of an Infant. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. George Stagall died Wednesday af ternoon between 4 and 5 o’clock at the age of fourteen months. The little sufferer had been in ill health during its short life and the angel of death did more than earthly loved ones could do. The remains were interred at Con cord yesterday. DANGERS OF INTOXICANTS. TIRED WOMEN Tired and broken down women will find that DR. KIND’S ROYAL 6ERMETUER is a priceless boon and blessing to them. It gives appetite, brings restful, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, tones the nerves, builds up the strength and puts disease and pain to flight. For FEMALE TROUBLES Including all menstrual and womb difficulties, it has no superior—used both locally and internally. It is emphatically WOMAN’S FRIEND. Pleasant to take as lemonade, and harmless at all times. New package, large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. Sold by druggists. Manufactured only by THE ATLANTA CHEMICAL CO., Atlanti, 6l. WRITE FOR 48-PAGE BOOK: MAILED nil. For sale by W.B . DuPRE, Gaffney, S. C. Dawing Lessons. M ISS LIEZE G. HOLMES WILL give lessons in Drawing—Pencil andjCrayon—Painting in Oil and Pas tel at the residence of Dr. Holmes. of Concord, X. C., was in the city Saturday looking after tlie contract to paint the new mill. G. P. Guns it, of Union, was in the city Wednesday. Walter V. Humphries has accepted a position with Carroll, Carpenter A Humphries’ furniture store and is now installed wph them. Miss Heona Wood’s many friends Cut Prices At J. I. Sarratts. i now offering my entire stork at prices that will sell to anyone wanting goods. Gents’ low cut shoes KOc, Ladies’CtOe, Childs 50c and up. Men’s suits, new goods $2.5o and up, Kants |(>e and up, Cof fee bll»s for $1. Sugar Rice, Tea, Lard, Meat, Flour, and Tobacco at BOTTOM PRICKS. California Hums Sc, Dove brand Oc. Monuzite tools, such as Shovels, Spades, Mattoeks, Kicks, Ac., cheaper than any one in town. A.few Straw Hats left at New York cost. Gent's shirts Ibije and up, Suspenders 5c and up. Give me a call when in town. Respectfully. one of the most gorgeous scenic illyi-' will he pleased to know that she is minations ever produced. ! out again after an illness of a month,s — ‘duration. Cussed and Kocked. Barney Lipscomb and Henry Smith wont to Draytonville Moun-! tain Tuesday to serve dispossession papers on a family of women by the name of Pennington. The women made it lively for the constables by “cussin’ ’em and throwin’ rocks at ’em,” but the boys finally succeeded in getting them out un<l nailing up the nremjsps. -w* - —■ Hungry Thieves. Some one broke into Mrs. L. V. Gaffney’s house Wednesday nighf and relieved the .pantry of all the prepared eatables. Nothing else was Was taken, Amiable Arthur Pridmoro is rusti cating in Union county. —— - « *•»- »-—- ■».. Some Changes In Real Estate. Wednesday John Uauskett, Esq., of Columbia, representing a company of that city bought the property of R. II. Kirby, three miles south of the city, on which is located the lead mines. The price paid was $5,000. This company will operate the mine. Mr. Kirby in turn bought of Wil liam R. Lipscomb property at Lime stone known as the Elkins place and will move his family there in the near future. Drink In the Most Fruitful Cause of In sanity In Various Forms. Medical science up to date offers no excuse whatever for the use of alcoholic beverages, uud very little for alcoholic medicines. So rapid has been the ad vance of science since it undertook the serious consideration of the matter that within another year or two we confi dently expect to find the medical pro fession solidly arrayed against its use, except as other dangerous drugs are used in emergencies. When that time comes wo may expect with equal confidence that it will be come deeply and earnestly interested in the discovery and use of moans by which those who have been diseased by its use may be restored to health. It has only been a few years since the chronic dis orders following the use of alcoholic liquors have been classed as diseases, ' and even yet there are a great many medical men who contend that they are not, and therefore not curable by med- , leal treatment. Now that it is conceded that alcoholic ' liquors are directly and indirectly the I most fruitful causes of insanity in its j many forms, ranging from incurable ! melancholy to brief attacks of frenzy, it ought to be apparent to any reasoning ‘ person that the proper and the only ; rational way in which to chock this 1 frightful disease is to remove the cause. Not only does liquor render men in- [ sane for the time being and dangerous while under its influence, but in many i instances the condition becomes chronic, as the records kept by asylums for the insane show. This would be bad enough, but there is a worse phase. The children of those who are afflicted with this terrible nerv ous disorder are apt to inherit defective nervous systems, and are likely to fol low in the footsteps of their parents or become the victims of other forms of nervous disorders, any of which may render them invalids for life.—Banner of Gold. DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new store. In office from 1st to 24th of each month; at other times, office in charge of assistant. J NO. EARLE BOMAR. S. J. SIMPSON. A. McIVER BOSTICK BOMAR, SIMPSON & BOSTICK, Attorneys at Law, GAFFNEY, S. C. J. E. WEBSTER, Attorney-A.t> JLvSWir, Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec tions a specialty. City Lots For Sale. One lot on Limestone Ave., with splendid 5 room cottage and good out buildings. One lot in west end with splendid 3 room cottage. Five nice building lots near cotton mill. One excellent lot at Limestone Springs. Three room house and lot, west end. For terms apply to F. G. STACY. “Be regular and punctual In all things” was one of the old maxims, taught long ago. The last is not forgotten, hut the first is scarce re membered, so irregular Is the life of most people nowadays. The only corrector of this evil is Simmons Liver Regulator, which keeps the liver ac tive and prevents the ills of irregular Irving \V. Larimore, physicist di rector of ^ . M. U, A , Dos Moines, Iowa, says he can eonscien* ionsly reenmend Gjmmbcrlnin's Kain Balm to athletes, gymnasts, bicyclist, foot ball players and the professing in general for bruises, sprains and dis locations; also for soreness and stiff ness of flie muscles. When applied before the parts become swollen it J* I. HU*A/r A l\ living: Dyspepsia. Billiousnoss, Con- will effect a cure in one half the time stipation, etc. troubles. It also cures these usually required. nrrprr. Fot sale \V. 0. A ChinesA Chang and Eng. The great human freak now •’’oing the cities of continental Europop, /or atory to a trip to the United States is a pair of curiously connected Chinese twins named Tiauwasi. The twins are boys, 10 years of ago, and are connected by a piece of flesh almost four inches in diameter, which is attached to each just below bis waist. This connecting ligament is only about nine inches in length and so firm and unyielding that it keeps the brothers continually stand ing face to face. Unlike the arterial bond which connected Chang and Eng, the famous Siamese twins, the Tiauwasi connecting link is solid through and through.—St. Louis Republic. T he most remarkable cures on record have been accomplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is unequalled ■tttnahOOD DISMIR8. • u. RI-PA-N-S u The modern stand- mJ W ard Family Medi- Oc cine: Cures the u > common every-day 5 ills of humanity. u z o Our Bankers And Merchants Will tell you that our job print ing is a credit to the town, rank ing with the best letter press printing in the land. Our man ufacturers will join them and bear us out in the statement that wo meet the prices of com ped itors. Write for samples and prices. YlliS r*€£l>OC£lt, p, 0. Buxrjv OArrrnrv, S. c.