THE WEEKLY LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C„ OCTOBER 31 THE BEE A CUTTING AFFAIR. Woffbr i Perry hats Cap: WE THINK 01'R hat stock tlie most complete ami oui’ prices t lie lowest. 111 Our Shoes r r »' WERE ami art best MADE TO FIT put up of the Ladies Attention! ease and f»ive satisfaction. They are from the eoursest, everyday kittd to I,!’ TO THIS date previous we have never sold so much materiel. 1 hey | underwear. Our heavy ribbed, lleece itii comfort and lined, ladies’ vests in white and erav, and fact it has been demonstrated by the J the nicot French kids, masses which has bought from us during tin* past two weeks. Plain figures tell the tah—one price for ev erybody. Men planters. 4 in. hrim, 2f>e, 48c and ‘.)8e. Tourists, 4tlc, tide. Toe, USc, $1.25 and $1.98. Boys’ hats and caps in all styles. We can suit you in a hat, try us. it 2ne goes like ehalT before t in Our stock of lad : es’ slims is immense and we tin- selling quantities day after day. A good article with a low price will sell itself. Try us on the popular Zeigler Bros’ line makes for ladies, children and men. Men’s coarse shoes 75c and up. Ladies’ shoes 00c—any price to $8.00j For low prices, March wind. The blcecln-d, double ribbed vests at hOc are values people rarely sec and should he appreciated. No matter how cheap we buy anything : we add one small profit and turn it loose adhering to our iron code, quick sales, small profits, spot cash. Outings, flannels, white and red. Standard calico 5c, blecching, bed ticking, Hosiery, Stationery, and in fact we havealmost anything you call for. Very respectfully, Waters and Banks Carve Each Other. At a corn shucking at T. 0. IVUy’s last Wednesday night. Wofford Wa ters and Banks Perry engaged in a dilfieully. Fr'n-nds in'.erferi-d and they were separated. Thev got together again and began carving each other with poi-ket. knives. Wa- 1 ter.-( received sliglit, l*ut painful (Jaffr can see will he Besides the^ country that sT see what, is goii. & - From that tower caw houses going up in every our thriving city. It will mal think how little you know of GalP « i i , i ney’s great progress and cause you to "'"..•ivrry n,,,r isuto. It served u» that l " s l,y ^ » j aad i,|K.n inYeatigatiaa we Had that «*rr> was i || tis y me between seventy and in Hie ribs, reported to be dying several times during ohe next few days, but seems to lie getting along very nicely. Waters was never thought to he ser iously injured. H. L. PARKS & CO.i H. L. PARKS « CO.i H. L. PARKS & CO. Did You Know r_. THAT ALL VEHICLES have advanced? We still have a few jobs of the very best makes and will sell them cheaper than any body while they last. Now is your time to buy a buggy or a wagon. Our stock of suits were bought be fore the advance and we can sell you anything in our line way down. Come and look at our line of pic tures, mouldings and frames. Our stock of coffins and caskets are up to date in every respect. Give us a chance to show and price our goods and we will sell you. Yours for business, Gafiner Wagon and Furcilure Co. The Companion Calendar for 1896. 4 he Publisher of The Youth's Com panion are sending to their sub scribers free an art Calendar which will lie highly appreciated. Four elegant water-color paintings arc re produced in all the beauty of color originals, and of inches) that they may la- framed with line effect. The first two pictures olTer a strik- . ing contrast—a blustering March day " K respectfully solicit your patron-| j,, sU} ,. ir 01( . h ard. and a peaceful scene in midsummer. Then follows in the harvest-field, a '-harming hit of color with a fort*- Your Attention! and design of t he such size (T.jXlO Morgan Iron Works, to do work of every j tiu , l)00n( | liy 1V our various depart - I rotiage for t he WE are prepare* description in merits, in quantity and quality, to suit the most exacting. WE eat. furnish you heavy building materials, such as Lumber, Shin gles, Laths. Brick, Lime, etc., promptly and in good shape. WE are ready to get out any class uf Inside finishing, such as Mantles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Newels, Ballusters. etc., etc. ! Ol'K Iron Foundry and Machine Shop is equipped for constructing heavy eastings as well as ordinary mill works. OCR Oak and other styles of Mantles | an winning a reputation. Beauti ful work for verv little money. ' Give us your orders and we promise to do all vve can to please you. Call on or corres pond with us. MORGAN IRON WORKS, Hx»nrt JutDiii'tr. **'• C7. CHAS. H. CARLISLE. Pres, and Treas. ground of gobb-nroil and brilliant autumn foliage. The winter walk to | church over t he sr.ow covered fields i is t he la>t of l lie series To all new subscribers to the paper who send their mime am! address and $1.75 at oree, tlie I’uhlishers olh-r to send free this handsome Calendar, lithographed in nine colors, the retail price of w hich is 50 cents. The Com panion free every week to January 1, 1890, including the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's double numbers, and The Youth’s Compan ion fifty-two weeks, a lull year to January I, 1897. Addrcs-, The Youth's Companion, 195 Columbus Avenue, Boston. (i Are You Ever Downright Hungry [i:.’™ sing, and ; some favorite pieces of music— songs that mother used to ' Do you ever feel tluil it would rest you through and through live you new life for your daily tasks to hoar some simple air be cause of its assoeiat ions? Come to us utid play the tune for yourselves, or we will plav it for you. You may choose your own piano or organ. Sit down and laugh or cry. Make yourself comfort able and happy—bus iness can wait. At Rear of Carroll Si Stacv s Bank JOHNSON’S MUSIC i’AREOR. A Serious Accident MAY BEFALL you while visit ing 1 he At Junta Exposition. For protect ion buy a Traveller’s Accident Policy from F. G. Stacy, Agt. DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Mliee over J. R. Tolleson’s new store. In office from 1st to 24th of each moot h ; t ( Not only Progressive but Impressive. ?» CD 0 An u o’clock Mail. llnoy does not have tin- vesti bule to slop here regularly, hut lie- mail at tills point has grown to mu-Ii magnitude that I’msI in t-‘« r l.iith*. jolin petitioned the postolfiee depart ment at Washington to have mail left here and taken on by the vestibule and now we have a regular li o’clock eighty new’ dwelling houses are being built in Gaffney. Seventy-five new dwelling houses means something. Gaffney expects soon to be able to furnish half the necessary population for the new county. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining in the office uncalled for to dafe : John Coyle. Mrs. C. I’. Doggett. S. M. Huffstickle. J. F. Littlejohn. MissSiss Moss. Mrs. Ada Moore E. L. Pell. Mrs. M. A. Wilkies. N. B.—Persons calling for these letters will please say advertised in Tin: Ekihjkk. T. M. I.ITTLK.rOHN, P. M. Get. IK), 1895. - •— This is t lie day of anti-this and ants-that, but what people need most nowadays is the ant i-hilioua medicine, Simmsns Liver Regulator the King of Liver Medicines, and Better than Pills. -T have used no other anti- bilious remedy for six years and know from experience that for ladses of a constipated habit nothing equals it.” —Laura V. Craig. Ellenbury, Fla. - .. « «- Photo Notice. —Being disappointed in getting the materials for my new photo graph gallery. I Iiiiac put up a tent near Squire Surratts' office where I will make all kinds of pictures. If you want some nice photos without d'day come rigdi! along. I will guar antee mv tent work to be as fine as v ' .REGU LATI ■-ejg&r'* r,1 Are you taking Simmons Livlfl ULATOit, the “Kino of Liver Med! cine.}?” That is what our readers waul, and nothing 1 uc that. It h the sumo o’d friend to which the old folks pinned their faith and v/ero never dis- .n;pointed. But anolher good recom mendation for it is, that it in better than Pills, never gripes, never weak en.}, but works in such an easy and natural way, just like nature itself, that ro’ic-f comes quick and sure, and cue new all over. It never fails. feels Everybody needs lake n. and everyone should in mens Inver Regulator. l!e sure you ge t it. isos: the wrapper. J. Co,, "hihulelpbi-. . h. er remedy, only Eim- Tho Red Z li. Zeiiki & I" O^ ri! o » k O tx * O , ^WENiY-F l\ ! • SiX old, for sale 11. Jefferies. •OB SALT wood and i I J. Gaffney. LES 1-' ) 11 mi 1 own lo’; svecks pairs. Oak ! I 'lot . If, '11-11. ■v work - Cull and see k made in t lie t* \V. C. Gallagher. nt. samples Respect ing lane. \ will find i on or wri; ■m axle* A. Stacy. iiellek SALE— 0011 fartn- if Gaffney :gc to cull . Gaffney, a •eat t lie mer lin t a Is 1 to it I i g 1111 -11 s ^ W 1 * 0 a •H The People’s Great Trading Centre. Extraordinary Offerings. % Vj k n 0 A V A A w n pm4 V % M c < ** ft 0 'J* 1 Dry and Fancv Goods, Notions, Cloaks, lj | Boas, Wraps, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnish- 5 '2 v ing Goods priced so low there can be no ques- f-\ S | tion or competition. « MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. IVii■ ► ■ 1 H'l 1 to Supply the County Boys’ Suits 98c to $8.00. mail from the n<>rt h. This i convenience, not only to chants and business uc n I’o.s! m:ist«‘r Lit l h jol Somewhat I he 2 o’eloeK mail from the North. Tin: l.itixinu trusts it will not belong before Galimv’s impor tance will rcipiire lh- vestibule to stop regularly. Our Mailing List. The job of setting up our mail list is n i lit tie one. We tried to get u'l the names set up this week hut failed. However, a largo number were set up and tin* names were printed on the paper this. M o expect to complete the job by the next issue. Hereafter watch your label and you can tell when your subscription will expire. If the date on any should hupp -a not to ho correct, inform us at once so we can correct the the error. In the meantime, if you should happen to be behind, come in and settle up or remit by mail. - -*•»- — Death of Miss Scruggs. Miss Georgia Scruggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chesterfield fScruggs, died at her home in tin* western sec tion of I he city las: Friday evening. Mi's Scruggs was in her twenty-sec ond year. She was a very popular voting lady and enjoyed a wide circle of friends. The funeral took First Baptist Churc afl erisooM n 1 4 o’cloc!' Rohoitson officiating were intered at Lime Notice. —\Ye have a few more hoys’ suits, ages from five to thirteen ye:n?s, ul 91 >c. Come before they are all gone. \Y. O. Lipscomb A Bro tiers.” “The Hus- —J. D. Jeter, of I’acolet, has moved to tho city and opened a mar ket and restaurant in the Walker store house near Carroll Sc Carpenter. Meats of all kinds constantly on hand and a first class restaurant and hoarding house run in connection. Fresh fish and oysters in season. 10-31-21. — — While You Wait. —Our Mrs. Gray, an experienced dross maker and pattern cutter will cut any style of cape for 25c. while you wait; also draft waist linings to fit. This is cheaper than buying a pattern. Give her a call. Carroll A Carpenter, “The Leaders.” —A few days ago. at the hospital in Charlotte. Dr. Wakefield, the oo- cuiist, removed a cataract from the eye of Calvin McGinnis, of Darling ton, X. 0. man. food farm* u Gaffney, m v. S. C. a n r* M tr o ;"V i i -<_/»l l_, n, ioc: w, >iOI\iv AI*'riSX. i ing, in t in* kites 1 stylos. d Siiamp i-iiug at reason- >p next to J. I). Goude- Wanted. .!)—•)(K.) I»i!.- !) • *!: v t» f corn in r. ( ki rr< d 1 ('o,. Li-ssees. C {racnairi rji-*- rra ‘ E K restoring sight to a blind place from the h on Sat unlay ;, the Rev. B. 1*. Tho remains stone (lemeterv. Branching Out. | W. i). Lip.-comb A Bro., j lers, are hustlers indeed. to A list —Special inducements offered all pupils that enter Hnds ui’s Business University foreilhar the shorthand or business course from now to Nov. 15th. Sond for catalogue. J. K. 11 udsoti, ('harlot t e, N. C —The biggest bargains ever offered in Shoes, Clothing, Dry Good* and Notions at the Boston Kargr.in Store. —See our 9Si*. ladies' shoes before buying. Boston BariraGi Store. • -» — i ••p'* c.-tn you buv c^lj.*.! tc., Out In g at •}.!•• . Bed 1’.eking -■it 5c? Why .'.i i! *• 1 • - * * -i Bargii'i Sior^. va:ii-( 5c iar;* A 'ON (Tq>p my erd' r >for good* were a' hot tom fig- • !1 to you I lie same lower t linn s and Dres* . . The best fe Itssth.nn -peet fully, i*i i B Men’s Suits $3.50) >25.00. ^222^ BIC. Ladies’ Fault less Black. Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Hose Gents’ Black Half Hose. Dorset h. IVYohh’ ITii miHliin Mens’ Gray Mixed Undersliirts. Mens’ All Wool Undersliirts. 75c. $1.2 i>. No. 121, Celebrated R. A G., White and Drab. 75c. Warner’s Health. $1.25. I We IDiin Truthfully say that we have the prettiest line of Rugs and Carpeting ever displayed in Gaffney. been shipping goo N. ( 1 . I In- fol1 1 ;'vi,i^ lei i«‘i" i ao i>|-.!* r which they rtei iveil and t\oeuti l last week : MKsstts. Lipsoomu A Bun., G iffuev, S. C. Gentlemen—Knelosed find simple of dress goods my liushand sen! me from your house. I wish you to send me tin* numb r of yards of each piece that is pinned to the sample. Send | j* via express. Yery Respectfully, Mits. (!. B Li:i>m.rn:K eu.speoileps !Oe., lead pencils, hi-toT! Bargain f lope* t a .xVjjT •* - •neh lot of hat* thill cost SJ.OO selling at 74-*. Boston rgaiii Stor Shucking Corn. Tin: Lkdgkh went down to Satulow Northley’s last week t<* a corn shuck- j ing. Mr. Norllih*y’s friends had ! gathered iti force and for several hours they shucked corn while they sang I “Gin corn, gin corn, you ain’t a half ja ginning,” and other plantation I melodies. After the corn had been | “ginned” Mr. Norlhey’s friends were I escorted in toa bounteous repast pre- ! pared by the ladies under the super vision of Mr. Northev’s amiable daughter. All had a good time and enjoyed themselves immensely. W. 11. WaketlsSd, of Char* C , will he at Lipscomb’* Gaffney on Friday. Nov 1st . m. Hi* practice i* limited w, var, no'* and throat. * iw -- --- ^ Back to the Pen. Garland Goode was taken — Retnemher, wh**n you wish to li'iy a residence lot see R. >■ Lipscomb iu f ire buying. lie has for salt* the most desirable properly in flic city at reasonable price*. —Tuscan Island seed wheat for sale by R. S. Lipscomb, bearded va riety.* This wheat mode the largest 5 year average yield at the Virginia Experimental Farm of any other. HUDSON’S Business * University, charlotte, n. c. TASTELESS LL to In iTstet, \V( utve everything worn by man, woman or child marked at prices that will please all. gaKT." We earnestly solicit you to cull before making your purchases. If you arc not convinced hat we have everything that we advertise we will ex pect you to go elsewhere to t rade. Our purchases were all made for cash ami in the best markets of the world. Wo understand how and when to buy and are determined to sell. * EBBg^EiaiaaaBagE .3 Columbia Friday morning to complete Business, Shorthand and Type* IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE £OctS. Gai.atia. Ii.ls., Not. 16,1813. PstIsMedicinefo., St. l,ou!H,y.o. Gentlemen:—Wo rad Ins!, year, 600 bottle* of GUOVIVH TASTULK.-S C1UI.I. TONIC nnd hav* bought ilireo cro^s already lias y* iir. In all oar cx- p<-[i<.n<-e i.f M yonrw. In the (Ini'! business, liave never*otd rn urtielo thut fe'avo siu-h tmlvcrauleatlc> luctlou aa your Tonic. iourainity, Aiixxv.CAun &€& For sale liy NY. B. Dul’re. his sentence in tin* penitentiary. Tin Columbia physicians say that Goo-.lc was tile iiest cared for patient that cv»-r readied them. This speak* well of the attending physician, Dr. S B. Crawley, and the nurses. writing. Actual Business Practice from Day of Entrance. OA 5*OIvIv & OA I* IMClVHriCl*. {Jiooilst llclivcrctl li'rcc oi' lur*i(lo tlic*