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4# * r *• . X*" . ^ v/^ . ; ;'Tr-' •* fr. v-^*-- .vafcrCfc tt&jrlL ^' . 1 < *': ' THE WEEKLY LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. 0., NOVEMBER 28, 1895. 11 Down Win Him Pita! fo—ti™, We will give you more goods and best values for your money than ever you thought you could possibly get. We will take this opportunity to let some of our prices be known, as we are sure The Ledger will reach most every family in this vicinity. To those who love fine China, Bisque Figures, Genuim For real blood diseases relief can only be obtained by using a real blood reme dy. So many people who are sufferers from an obstiuate or deep-seated blood disease make the mistake of taking rel ”* edies which at best are only tonics .and cannot possibly reach their trouble. It GENERAL CONGLOMERATION OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN TEREST. ■■ -— - «•» ~ — Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short to Mention. PERSONAL PARAtrRAPHS. Cut Glass, Cups and Saucers, we have just received a beautiful cannot^reach^^hat assortment, such that you will not often see, and at much lower s#s> s. has made some of the most won- prices than can be bought elsewhere. derful cures. Rheumatism is one of 1 ° i the most obstiuate diseases of the blood, ' and there are few remedies which have i any effect whatever upon it. I Mr. Asa Smith, who resides at Green- i castle, Indiana, where he is well known, writes: “For many years I have suffered from f ilial terrible disease known as Sciatic ! Rheumatism, which the treatment of many physicians failed to relieve. 1 have also used nearly every known i blood remedy, but they did me no good, as they did not seem to reach my case at all. Possibly my con dition and the extent of my sufferings Olotliing! dotliiii We can suit you, we can fit you, and last but not least, we can suit your pocketbook. A big job lot of Men’s and Boys’ suits just received. " just glance oyer these prices. A good Man Suit for $ 1-98 A good Black Worsted 5.98 A good Sheviot, $3.00, $5.50, $7.48 and 10.00 for a regular $15.00 suit. Good wool suits $3.50, $4.50, $6.30, $7.50 and $10.00. Pants and Overcoats. A beautiful assortment of fine pants for $2.98 are regular $5.00 pants. PJJJAnice worsted pant $1.98. Wool for 98 to $150. Jeans pants for 75c, sell anywhere for $1.25. Big bargains in boys pants and suits. Overcoats, good heavy, $2.98, $3.50 and $4.98, and a regular $10.00 coat for $7.50. s* ‘t ^ ' :. 4 John Goddes will close today. He says be has observed the day ever since he arrived in America. .1. I. Sarralt. is confined to bis home on account of sickness. John is missed from business circles. Contractor Baker lias just corn- pit ted an addition to Postmaster Littlejohn's residence on Grenard street. Gallagher Bros., have moved their photograph business into their new -toiv-hoiise just heloW J. B. Tolle- m n i s stoic. \V. L. Morgan has had his “Indian Hill” place nicely graded and is now creeling a dueliing house that will la* a ci'e<lit to lhe Cjty. Loui Gaines lias sold his property in the south western part of the city to .1. A. Carroll and is now building in the northern part. The Gaffney Manufact uring Com pany V 7-r M \S:' '*■^0 le are m the lead. We can fit you. We can suit you. good heavy Tie 98c. Hoys’ Polkas 50c. Children Polk.as 40c. Men’s fine Shoes $1 00. “ Buff Shoes 1.25. A job lot of women shoes, prices 75c to 1.00. A sample lot of men’s fine hand sewed shoes at 75c on the MR. ASA SMITH. can he better appreciated when I state that the disease reached a point where it was a matter of utter impossibility for me to take my food, or handle myself in any way, and for several months the uur ies were compelled to turn me in bed by use of the sheets. “ This was my condition when S.S.S. was recoi: : •ncled to me, and I must COll f CiSS that I had little hopes of any medicine benefitting me. I was soon encouraged, however, when after taking three bottles I was able to move mv right arm. I cont inued to take the med icine and before long was able to walk across the room, and when I had finish- j providenci ed one dozen bottles was able to get about as of old. ‘ I have been hale and hearty now for two years, without any sign of a return of the disease. I will never cease to praise S.S.S., which I regard as the most wonderful blood remedy on earth; it brought me out ot a condition of utter helplessness to one of robust health, with a weight of 170 pounds.” S. S. S cures Scrofula, Cancer, Ec zema, and any form of blood troubles. It is guaranteed purely vegetable and If have put system in their their already a tractive place of husi- j ness. We learn that a camp of l nited | <'onfederate veterans will be orga-j nized in this city soon. Organize old | soldiers. Great results are possible j from these camps. Mr. Twitty Thompson, win com- . mmieed improving his property on ( Victoria Avenue by building a good barn, has now a force of men build- I ing his dwelling house. Mr. Sanders, the section master, is righting up things about the railroad 1 yaid tills week. Sanders is of the j most efficient men In his line. He 1 makes “verything look like a new! pin. Bishop Capers makes his official vi-itation to the Eniscopal church to day—Thanksgiving. The services will b. Htll u. 1:1. and 7:ff0 p. m. Movements Of People You Know And People You Don’t Know. Dr. B. F. Bates, of Clifton, was in the city Thursday on a visit his son. Dr. B D. Bates. , J. L. Clary, of Cowpens, was in j the city Saturday on business. | Fay Gaffney, one of our I promising young men, now of Cor nelia. Ga., was in the city lust Sun day on a visit to his father, R. M. Gaffney, who was quite sick, hut is now well. Miss Fannie Wilkes, of Pacolet, is on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas on Victoria avenue. A. 1*. Bi.mton, of Gra-sy Bond, was in the city Saturday and gave Thk Lkdoku a call. T. B. Hughey, of Mercer, was in the city lust Thur-day. Mr Hughey is one <■» Mercer’s int- rpn?ing mer chant-farmers, and also a Lkdckiute. J. L. Moor •head, of Gowdeyville was in the city last Thursday on bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Holmes left for the exposition last Sunday night. Mr. un i Mrs. It. A. Jones were among l he r.xp'isii ion uttenders this week. T iisi> Roberts second trip. Rev. V. m. Uiudeiihucgiu was in llie city Tuesday. J. J. C. Humphries, of Byursville, X. (’., was in the city last Saturday. Mayor Littlejohn, Miss Julia Lit tlejohn and Mrs. Edna Easterly re turned from the expo.-ition Saturday the trip cost Round Some Medicines beloog to one season and some to another. OR. KINO’S ROYAL OERMETUER IS IN SEASON ALL THE YEfIR ROUND. in the Bosted cash i afternoon. Nay says itore and it adds to ! te>s than $14 each. Al! are cordially invited to he pres ent, Jones Porter, one of our most wor thy citizens who has for some time held an important position with .the Gal?:,ey Manufacturing Co., lias ac- cepud a position with a company in Rhode Island. . t x 1 .a- 1 forces out the poison permanently, dollar. In fact any kind of shoe you want und save you 2o pt?r ^ y OU pave a blood disease, take a blood tent. Ooods 7^ lid IVotionss! medicine—S. S. S. is exclusively tor the j blood and is recommended for nothing I else. It lias made some truly wonderful i cures of Cancer, where death seemed i the only relief, and we will take pleas- ; urc in sending to anyone full particulars ! of these cures, mcl also our valuable j books. Address Swift Specific Com- I panv Atlanta, Georgia. There will he no preaching at the first Baptist church Sunday morning, but there will be Sunday school as usual. This is owing to tin* fact that Prof. Smith of Spartanburg, will preach at the Methodist church. The Cherokee Land Company meets at the batik of Carroll «fc Many next Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock for organization. This company is a strong one a’d premises much In the development of Gaffney and this sec- I ion. cents. < 4 Calicos per yd. 4 Outings “ 4* Flannels 8, 10, 12 and 15 ‘ Worsteds 10 Cashmere, double width 18 ‘ Ginghams 4 ‘ Bedticking • 44, 6£ and 8 ‘ Cotton Flannels 5 and 8 ‘ A big job lot of Jeans 9, 12, 18 and 24 ‘ These goods are 25 per cent, less than factory prices JOB LOT OF WOOL SHIRTS. JOB LOT OF COTTON SHIRTS. JOB LOT OF WHITE SHIRTS. JOB LOT OF NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. L. BAKER, COKTB ACTOR AW BUILDER. There will he special service .Sun day night at the first Baptist church. Prof, Griffith wishes to speak to tin* members on a special matter. It is dt-ired that all the members he present. There will be some special m usic. Dr. Settlemeycr has purchased u phonograph and proposes to amuse I as well as cure his patients. He gave a concert to a few friends one night last week and one fellow said: “I swar I believe dar is somebody in side dat box.” J. II. Stroup, of .Mercer, was in the city .Siiturday on bu.-ioess. Jim Phillips, of State Line, was in tiie city last Thursday. “B.th’ Butler passtd through the city last Friday on his return to l nioi) from Blacksburg and down on the river, where lie spent a day with John (j. Little shooting birds, j That was a pair of sports hard to heat—Both Butler and John Little. 0. P. Bright, of Maud, was among the crowd in the city last Saturday. it. S. Lipscomb and wife left for | the exposition Sunday afternoon. | Tom Petty also went to the exposi- 1 lion Sunday afternoon. Ma*ter Leo Little left for Pacolet I Monday for a few days stay wPh ! friends. W. W. Poole, of t ho Queen City, i arrived in the city Tuesday to spend i Thanksgiving Day. i of fin nds here who ! to see him. T. W. Hendricks, of Heme, paid us j a pleasant visit Tuesday. Miss Minnie Carroll and Mrs. Shel ton Sparks went to Shelby last week to visit relatives and friends. They returned to the city Monday. They were accompanied by Miss Mamie Humphries, who remained in Sh'dby. Capt. James oreliead, of Gowdey ville, spent a day and night in the city t is week. W hile he was j ivial as usual he said he wished he was at home so lie could kill lings. Mu’s go! t lie in to kill. John H. Wilkins, one of Union county’s good farmers, was in the city this week. Mrs. J. J. Gafney and Miss Cur rie Spear- have hcci. on u weeks visit to Atlanta, Maniett i;.n t Woodstock, Ga. They report a gran ! time. Alderman F. G. Macy took >i trip to Greenville Tuesday. From there IN THE SPRING It purifies the blood, removes languor and depression, invigorates and exhila rates the whole system. IN THE SUMMER It overcomes the relaxation and debility caused by hot weather and corrects bowel troubles that are so prevalent then. Besides, it makes the most de lightful and refreshing drink. IN THE FALL When malaria “rides on every passing breeze,” it is the great preventive and the unfailing cure of troubles result ing from that cause. IN THE WINTER It is still needed for curing Colds, Grip, Catarrh, Rheumatism, and the ills that belong to cold seasons. It does these things, not in a fesbls and uncertain way, but with assured and triumphant power. Keep It In th« Home at All Tlmos. iSV’Soltl by Druggists, new package, large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. Manufactured only by THE ATIAHTA CHEMICAL CO., ATUKTA, BA. Write for 48-Page Book, Mailed Free. For -ale by W. B. DcPKE, Gaffney 8. C. Billie h is a i» IV it. i W H VS glad Your Attention! WE respectfully solicit yourpatron- ronage for the Morgan Iron Works. WE are prepared to do work of every description in our various depart ments, in quantity and quality, to suit the most exacting. WE cat. 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 of '.nsidc finishing, such as Mantles, I/oors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Newels, Ballusters, etc., etc. OUR Iron Foundry and Machine Shop is equipped for constructing heavy castings ai well as ordinary mill works. OUR Oak*and other styles of Mantles an winning a reputation. Beauti ful work for very little money. Give us your orders and we promise to do all we can to please you. Call on or corres pond with ua. MORGAN IRON WORKS, HpnrtanFm rjr, *4.0. CHAS. H. CARLISLE. Pres, and Trtas. he goes to the exi)osition. •.lutTuno, two Gaff- heen living some Will do any class of carpen ter work promptly and at prices I .ri . * l ,. J . Our friend T. W. Thompson, now j to suit thp quality, and always ©f Maud, but soon to be a Guffneyite, keeps on hand flooring, ceiling, present) d Thk Ledger with a $4 00 siding, sash, doors, etc. Also a ; last .Saturday. It bears date of May good supply oi heart pine shin-1 V* - a ".'* ' v ‘ l ! ,lot - i 0,1 b' bj prized gles at market price. Will also make out hills for building ma terial for parties who desire it and fill the same for a small per cent. Give me a trial, Respectfully, I ISsiUor, for its ancient date hut also because of tin* esteem in which the donor is held. Gaffney is now crowded every day Dave and Rat I li my hoys w iio have months in Texas, returned home this week. Mrs. W. D. Alexander, late of Lawn, Union county, hut now of Birmini'ham. Ala., is in Gaffney on a visit to her many friends and relatives who are delighted to have her with them. Uncle lone Spencer was in the city tiiis week moving around us spry us a four year old. J. V. Horn, of Trough, was in the ; city Eri 'ay. | J. A. Humes, of Asbury, paid us a i pleasant visit Monday. He enlisted 1 with the Lkdgekites. W. (). Lipscomb left Tuesday night , for Augusta, where ho goes on a busi- ! ness trip. He will then take in the HUDSON’S Business * University, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Business, Shorthand and Type writing. Actual Business Practice from Day of Entrance. The only Business College in the South that you can try be fore paying the tuition. Send for Catalogue and Pamphlet: ‘Which System of Shorthand shall we learn?’ J. E. HUDSON, Principal. expositi <n. Mrs. Lipscomb will join by North Garulinu wagons loaded | | ( j m j., | an ^ a> with the various products of their! section. Wc are glad that they get ready sale for their produce and hope that they will keep coming. These North Carolina farmers are worthy people and unappreciated and add considerably to the business of the city. They should be cultivated. Building Notes. Dr. \V. A. Fort is building a cot- taire on Frederick street. 0. G. Alexander, of Pacolet, was in the city Sunday. Mr. Coleman, of Jonesville. was in the eity Sunday. Mi ss Vida Tate,* of Webster, has returned home after spending a week wi‘h the family of J. L. Alexander. Miss Lila C. Budd, B. 1\ Robertson and others will attend the Baptist State Convention in Green ville this week. L. <>. Wood, of Asbury. was ir. the Printing! You may wonder how it is we can sell goods so cheap. That is the secret. We are posted just how and where to buy our goods. We get quotations daily of job lots for spot cash and do our best to secure the best of bargains so we can do our customers full justice and make a regular customer if you buy of us once. You are invited to call and examine our goods and prices. No trouble to show goods, bring this quotation with you. Boston Bargain Store, Leaden in Loi Prices. any We equal in the world. Our patrons recommend us. All work guar anteed and com petition met. THE LEDGER. J »hn Geddes is building a three | c j t y | a8 t, p r jd a y room cottage on his lot adjoining his | Goodman Pridmore, of Star Farm, residence. Tillman Husky has the ! wa8 | n t !, 0 ^y yesterday. He was contract. The contractors have commenced laying brick on the City Hall. This is an improvement in which Gaffney’s whole people are interested. They are glad that work has been com menced und look forward to its early completion with an eagerness und pride only possessed by a progressive and up to date fso^ie. —Mr. Gallagher, GalTnej’s new ur- i tint, has moved into Ids new gallery. —1 have decided to keep mj* gal lery open Thunk-giving day to ac^ ct*innn•• 1 -111 many who cannot con veniently leave i heir huslne-s <>n_ other days. Re-pec’.fully. W. G. Gallagher. , -— —The holidays are near. Gall at t la- new 'miIh rv and have vmir h 'l'nlav ^ work done in g»»d time. — Pictures uih be all the go um.^^ —Remember, when you wish to lit|\ a -e-i liMICC I'll -ee R S 1,1" i-e, (!,|! I reu-o .uble prices. a guest at the Limestone Inn, Wofford Humphries and Ed Byars were among the exposition goers yes terday. Floyd Baker, of The Lkdgkk. and several others left last night for the exposition, .MissSuilic Service, of Lawn, was in the city Monday on a shopping tour. Gus and John M. Dowell, of Island Ford, N. G., were in the city Tuesday night. Gaffney is always glad th svi- tin-in. Tln-V f"i I 'ike leon*- hoys. Waei. iO Air.Yo iuli One ear-l »i I of fine -ii >gs, whic i will he dispo-e 1 of at o • a poun I M-o u car Innl of fine m lies, which must be sill 1. J.G. Spe leer. It. HARIE S SHOP. I a I W. D. ARCHER, TO^SORIAI* ARTIST. Hair-cutting, in the latest styles. •Shaving und Shampooing at reason' able prices. £flP“Shop next to J. D. Goude- iock’s store. GEO. S. BACKER & SOI, Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Blinds, loulding and Bnild* inH Material, Sash, Weights and Cords, OH AKI^ESTOI*. 8. C. Purchase our make, which we guarantee to bo Superior to any told South, and therabjr Save Money. WINDOW and FANCY GLASS A 8FBCIALTY .j >j»>-ne oop in r nr I i-M _'•! o | t 1 cl iss harness J. I. Sar•ait’s -•ervict's of t lie ! I re ct- G. > j/cit- « Valuable City Lots For Sale. One lot on Limestone Ave., with splendid o room cottage and good out buildings. One lot in west end with splendid S room cottage. Five nice building lots near cotton mill. One excellent lot at Limestone Springs. Three house and lot, west end. For terms apply to F. G. STACY.