The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 21, 1895, Image 8
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THE WEEKLY LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C., NOVEMBER Cl, 1895.
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r store. We oil
•.ot of low prices
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Pirn’s heavy knit
y worth 50c, we
Ono p0.^o o
over shirts, f>
wid sell for 27c each.
One case grey heavy knit un
der shirts for men at 25c each.
Wool undershirts, 49c.
Common cotton under shirts,
15c each.
Fifty doz. heavy seamless socks
at 5c per pair.
One case 1
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Blankets, 49c
,er ones up to 3
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$2.25. ^
Eight cases men’s heavy bro- 3
gan shoes, solid leather, 98c. 3
Women’s solid leather polka 3
shoes as low as 53c.
CLOTHING,
HATS
GENTS’
at prices
pocket books
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FURNISHINGS ^
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GENERAL CONGLOMERATION
OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN
TEREST.
Some Short, Seme Shorter and all Too
Short for a Heading, Yet
None Too Short to
Mention.
Interesting to Church People.
In view of other meetings to 1)0
j l;el i it) (infTnev on the 1: h Stimlny
; ihe it' V. ( ha.- I! .’'■ni
{ h ir-, lots ■ t ,| ,
rum iri'-' !:erc i ih 11 ■ 1
The Hnptist State convention will
meet in (irt enville next Wednesday.
1 ort time.
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AND RAIN REMINDS YOU OF
WARMER UNDER-SHIRTS.
We have bought lartrely in T.ndios’ and Men’s Underware and
bought them when prices were corn et.
Ladies’ Vests $ 25c and up.
A beautiful one, all wool 1.00 and up.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Union hubs that are growing so much in
favor.
In Men’s Underware we are in position to do anyone good
When Prices and dualities are Considered.
Our Lender in Men’s Uitd* r-shirts at nOo each, $1.00 per pair
is just a little ahead of anything we have seen.
Bear ns in mind when you buy your underwear.
Yours for good values.
Cat
Nov. 14, 1895.
GAFFNEY, S. C.
Bang! Bang! Bnm-er-um!!
By 11 okies!
Jolm W. Ui'iclgfes
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has shot the heart out of prices in Family (Trooeries. They say he is selling
so cheap that he is ashamed to tel! the price on goods until you go in the
store. If you don't believe what I say go and see for yourself.
Yonder goes our Mends!
Bo/s, tire Captain is going too!
Right nbnnt face! Forward! (luide center! March! Lets bo with the
strongest army. Imublo tpticu men and run ’tr in on time to
TTn W
L U/uil 11 a
Opposite Cotton Mill.
T. G. MeCraw kill a 10 months old
hog yesterday which tipped the
scales at 410 pounds.
There are rumors of several wed
dings to take place soon among our
most popular young people.
Mrs. John Wood, of Goudeysville,
has purchased the Spake cottage on
Victoria avenue and will move to
our flourishing town in
We heartily welcome
family.
The ministers and deacons insti
tute held itstlrst meeting in Spartan
burg on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Rev. B. 1*. Robertson attended the
meeting and delivered one of the
lectures.
The ladies of th a Presbyteriao
••hurcli will serve a basket supper.
Tuesday. Nov. 2G. 1S!)5. at the resi
dence of Mr, J. G. Bailey on Lime
stone street, for the benefit of the
church. All are cordially invited.
Don’t forget Tub Ledger’s twelve-
page thanksgiving edition. It will
be a dandy and every business inter
est in Gaffney should he represented
in its columns, as it is a mirror
which reflects the business of this
city.
The Ledger would like correspon
dents to know that we have not the
space nor the inclination to publish
essays on any subject. What we
want Is news and if you have no
news please do not send in any long
essays as they will surely reach tlx
waste basket, and we do not care to
hurt anybody’s feelings by refusing
in publish their communications, j -
Also, we charge for obituaries notice.- |
it the rate of 5 cents a line.
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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
I >•. Cl .) ocr. ; : V, I i •
(!i.:ily invite !:■• |
gii i h ins in the civ
The R v. G. M. 1!
la; t scrimoi her • ■■•!; i he
night at 7 :-V) p. in.
( 'oil! Mill Uion i I'\ I'M s
a f I rm >on a I i: • ■ ! 1 ■: ■ ■ ■ I
The pulllic i - il. viT . :| ;i
mein tiers a i • wc!c' i:: 1
-aeremen I a! se< \:im >.
Rev. (’. JO. il 'la r on. w
Tnere \\ i' | !■(• no -i r
I.' irs| J5 i p' :• t eh M' i 'i i
mg. Sumiay school i
hour. At night 1! v. I»
son will by r< ijut .-I repeat lus sermon
on “The Sable t h.”
i. of Sparta il
ls one kls
t Suii'lay in
irr.e we cor-
Mil congre-
le* present,
il' preach bis
■ 4ih Sunday
'a xt Sunday'
i • i an church,
in<! all (Turn h
1 o juin in the
T he pastor,
■..Il (lih -iat<*.
rvic.-s at the
in day morn-
at the usual
I. i’. Robert-
F-/ Sm MONS
GEO. S. TACKER & SON,
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Doors, Sasli, C:
ing MaterLi 1 , £
11 A i ^ i.
GOODFOR EVERYBODY
and everyone needs it at all times of the
year. Malaria i-; always about, and the
only preventive and relief is to keep the
Liver a live. You must help the Liver a bit,
and the best helper i * the Old Friend, SIM
MONS Liver regulator, the red Z. “'superiorto™ 1 *
Mr. C. HimroJ, of Lancaster, Ohio,
There will be special religious ser-! says: “SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
vices at Limestone church next Sun- 1 broke a case of Malarial Fever of three
lay morning in which all ilie pastors years’ standing for me, and less than
one bottle did the business. I shall use
it when in need, and recommend it.”
Be sure that you get it. Always look for
the RED Z on the package. And don’t
forget the word REGULATOR. It is SIM
MONS Liver regulator, and there is J P ublic bu » i(ii -
only one, and every one who takes it is 0 . l. schumpicp
sure to be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS Sol. 7 th judua/i „
ALL IN THE REMEDY. Take it also for tsoni 'M: v
of the city will take
part.
The ser-
vices are in eonm
et ion
witli the
commencement exen
uses of
Cooper-
Limestone I n.-t il nle
and tli
e pulllic*
is cordially invited U
i at ietu
1.
Tliere will he eoun
1111 u i • n
S' rvices
in t li e V. et hodist .do:
rcli ni \
it Sunday
night at ( 3o nV; >
' k p. 1
n. which
\ i 11 dose tin* \ ear’s
\MM k of
1 he Rev.
G M. Bnyd here.
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earnest ly
■ lesired that a 1 i of
[it 1 MM*!
nhers be
present at t Li - s. rv
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lie other
idmrelies are eordi. i
present.
y invi
ted to he
J S
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” ' md Bnild-
: and Cords,
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\v rruai antee to be
and thereby
Save Mon-y.
WINDOW and FANCY CLASS A SPECIALTY
FREDRICK AI
AUSFI'l
ARC
Atlanta, -
Plans and Smcc
E. C. SKI/,.
SFJZ,
G. A.
for private and
Biliousness a.vd Sick Headache; both are
Mused by a sh.i ••ish Liver.
v 51. C c'ij., PhiladelphiA.
Some Oi l Coins.
poll SALE—Town lots. Oiik
* wood and Hickory wagon axles.
J.J. Gaffney.
Mr. Sandciw Xoi’they was in the
city hist Moiiilnv mid (li.-phiycd at
I’m: i.KiKii::.' nilici* i wn cuius ovi'r Jill)
PARMING LAND FOR SALE—
* J’arties desiring to buy good farm-
years old. One is ncmlv the size uf >'>« hmd within two miles of Gaffney
h half dollar and I cars date of 1781}; , wil1 find ifc to advantage to cull
i ho ot her i s phi hi t ilmsizeof a dime ' MeCraw, (xaffney,
and hears dale of 1751. Both are >
Spanish c it,: . Mr. N-rlluy has had TI/ANTED—500 bushels of corn in
t he >'rg. r pua, in his possession W tlie ear . Carroll A Co., Lessees.
about twenty y< irs. i 1 is daughter, j !
Miss Edna foiled the other in the \X7ANTED—300 good post oak
field where l! • h.ti.d.-'. were at work * * cross liesS ft. long with not less
about eight \« i> ago. The coins than G inches face. Carroll it Co.,
are pri/cil for 1 lu ir aiciciit date. Lessees.
\ cry can
given all hi;
ff.O*’ 1’ract i-
L PUTLER,
aimissioner.
: pi al lention
il cd to us.
■ (’ourts.
GAP?KE7 m AILWAY CO.
Carroll &. Co., Lexsee.
Tin* follow ing - liedule in effect
March G. liSti.*).
Leave Guffni y fl.: conih’s Hotel)
8:30 a. m. arrivii. : < • opcr-Limestone
Institute 8:15 a. t:
Ri;i I KNIN'O
Leave (Vo; ( i-l.i;;, tone Institute
2:15 p. m. arrive at (•.,Il'iiey 2:25 p.
m.
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Movements Of People You Know And
People You Don’t Know.
P. S. Webber of Wilkinsville, was
in our town last week on husinsse.
Prof. A. G. Davis, of Mercer, was
in the city last Monday. Mr. Davis
is one of the sweet singers of Union
county.
Mayor Littlejohn, Ills sister, Miss
Julia Littlejohn, and Mrs. J. B
Easterly left Tuesday night for the
Exposition.
Andrew MeCraw. of Waverly, N.
C. , was in the city last Friday.
Mr. Ham Hammett, of Cowpens
died Monday morning at G o’clock.
Mr. J. R. Webster, of Cowpens.
was in the city Monday.
Jesse Wall, of Spartanburg, was in
(he city Monday.
Thus. B. Butler, of Union, was in
the city several days this week. Mr.
Butler is a new county man and Gaff
ney hopes to claim him as her own
when we get the new county, if not
before.
Thos. W. Hendricks, of Home, was
in the city Tuesday. Mr. Hendricks
is an enthusiastic new county man
and a hearty supporter of The Led
gkr as he pays for three copies, two
of which he sends to relatives away
from this section.
Squire Wm. Jeffe’Yes, of Home,
was in the city Tuesday on ins way
to the Atlanta exposition.
Mrs. L. R. Goodman came to Gaff
ney lust week to join her husband,
who is one of the Bee Hive’s sales
men. Mr. and Mrs. uoodman an*
from Chrrlotte but expect to make
this their future home. They are
boarding with Mrs. J. B. Easterly on
Grenard street.
Ed Whelchel, of Trough, was in
the city Saturday. Ed expects !<»
move to Gaffney in the near future.
C. W. Whisonunt, of Wilkinsville,
was in the city last Wednesday on
business.
Paul V. Gaffney, Arthur Pridmore,
D. Claud Ross and Ed II. DeCamp |
were among the exposition atten
dants from Gaffney last week.
Rev. B. P. Robertson spent several
days in Spartanburg this week.
Rev. J. L. Hurley, of Clifton,
passed through our city Monday on
his way to Blacksburg, and returned
the same day driving a “new horse”
which he traded for while in our sister
city.
Mrs. Wylie Tate, of Webster, is
visiting Mrs. J. L. Alexander for sev
eral days.
H. L. Parks was among the Gaffney
contingent which left for the expo
sition Tuesday night.
Mrs. M. C. Bates, of Rich, is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Brown,
on Limestone avenue.
J.J. Brown, of Gowdeysville, was
in the city yesterday.
J. T. MeCraw, of ^ate Line, was
in the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jones, visited
tlieir parents at Anbury Saturday
and Sunday. They will go to At
lanta next Sunday where they expect
to spend a week at the big show.
P. C. O’Gorman, representing R. G.
Dun & Co., was in the city yesterday.
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Other Locals on Pages 6 and 7.
xposition
IS A TJ<; nil NO end everyone should see it. THEN why not
p:U |•|||lizl• DM :'!:<l go free?
Air. Tims. Ciimp li is just drawn the luckey number and received
'ricriKiirr
1o Ilie Ilxp Tition and return Now, beginning Nov. 22, I mean to
give In ea -li person a numbered coupon ticket with every 50c worth
of goods i f .my I in I h night in my store AT RETAIL, and on Dec.
2G will gi v • to I he holder of the luckey number I lie same offer as 1
did the smokers of my tine cigars. Everybody try for it. Look out
for my Tli.mksgiving announcement.
Paul V. Gaffney.
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Pursuant I
the secretar
signed eoi ,
1805, ho iks
capital stock
Co., (nhnv i I
at Gaffney,
Carroll .t Si.
(k. on Frida \
lission issued by
: • to t he under-
ded Nov. 4th,
•ription to the
Cherokee J^and
! oii-iness to be
i!l he opened at
i! k. Caffney, S.
I day of N'ov.,
181)5, and continu open for seven (7)
days.
.!. J. llKMFHILL,
Ik (r. Stacy,
.1 l> Jones,
X. IL L.n it.ejohn,
C. ('AKI'EXTER, %
W f. .Ici FERIES.
Gaffney, S. (
('oi purators.
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LL & CARPEP
Y :
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in Styles and Low F
iKjl'ii:
DRY GOODS, FINE DRESS GOO
MILLINERY, CLOTHING, SHOES, &c.
Everybody Visiting Gaffney is R
to Make Our Store Headqu
Special Waiting Room
For the Ladies.
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a il H
MILLINERY.
Don’t fail to visit our Millinery
Department. New goods received
every few days.
Ladies’ C
tom brices.
iko and Capes at hot*
£^“Carpets, Rugs. Malting, Lace
Curtains, W indow .Shades, tie.
DOMESTICS.
In this department wo defy com
petition as, we placed our orders be
fore the advance in cotton.
Heavy Plaids 5c a yard; yard-
wide sheeting 5c; School Boy Jeans
18c; Red Twill Flannel IGjfc; Stand
ard Dress Ginghams 5c.
SHOES:
SHOES!
Shoesnt old i rk ■ s. Solid leather
Creed mores $1. lu; Men’s Brogans $1
a pair; Latest st>l. in Ladies’Slices.
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Be sure and
want a Ni w Siyh
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us when you
lint.
Ib Syrup. Tmimi
Md tan
In tiro*. Sold by druraUu.
tan - —
Cm
oil & Carp
Leaders in Styles and Low Prices.
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