The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 20, 1896, Image 7
TTTE^WEEKLY^LEOGEI?: C3 AEENEY, W S. C., EEEEEARY 20, 1890.
GENERAL COMO!
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Are the joy and sunlight of our
homes. Use all care to keep the
little ones in health. Do not give
them nauseous doses. ^ ou can
overcome their troubles with Dr.
King’s
Royal Germetuer.
They all like to take it because it
does not taste like a medicine,
but like a lemonade. It cures colic
in young children, overcomes all
bowel troubles, gives good digestion,
and quiet, healthful sleep.
As a tonic for weak children and
as a remedy for use in teething, it is
the greatest in the world.
OF NEWS ITE
Seme Short, Som: Shorter c.nJ c:
Short for a HeaJh.g, Yet
None Too Short to
Mention.
Lincoln In the Five FoIntH. 1
i Not lotitf beforo Liucoln was first
overnents OfPjoole You Know And nominated for tlio presidency he went to
You Don’t Know. ' Ne ' v York to lliako “ P olit ical speech at
1 Too
PCOi
l 11 ( l v* l.
ville, was
city yesU rday. 1 It; joined the Lkd-
GKiiiiK nuiltitudo while liere.
1). L. Browr. of Blacksburg was
over on business Monday. Mr.
Brown is one of our neighbor’s best
business men and Gaffney always has
a warm welcome for him.
Misses Ada and Lillian Robertson,
of Henrietta, X. C., are two new pu-
Gooil tdvi i t i.-.i
ig nil tl
*• \v
ir
pi Is at
Cc
toper-Lin
cstone. They ar-
Need iievi'f vi,
U J\ Al G,
<> l« at".
rived h
d
Wed nest 1
ay.
Shelton Spar!;.
has
heel
eonfmed
Mrs.
w
. M. San
dors and daughter
to his apartment
. . .
’» i * i’
'-! days by
Miss M
ini
lie, \ iujtc
1 Mrs. Mira GatT-
an attack of the
tllU 111 I)
ney on
11 r
oiul iiive
.• Sunday’.
A small house
in oou
ii' civet ion
C.
j Li
ihimV ii:i
Been home on a
was blown dov,
11 t; 1
i U. ‘"
the wind
ten day
furlou;;!:
He returned to
storm yesterday.
It be
dtoJ. J.
Spurt a i
ibi
ir 0 f M )i;d
ly to complete his
Surratt. No ore
WHS h
lit.
term.
y and B. M. Stall-
J. V.
i •
ontgomer
We are pU ase
1 to
ur friend
worth,
of
i iA C 0 * i ,
were in the city
Dr. W. U. Ham
his usual
yesten
health. A man
»);. t i i
..t.i
: ml nerve
W. (
y
nppetl over several
is missed sadly,
i F.iUl
in
for a Aw
Til VS 1
He resumed b.is
days only.
work
tlio ro::!
. sdav. Weal-
tho Cooper Union. While there, accord-
! ..I( Ko»yii, of \\ ilkins- jv)j, t 0 a writer in tlio Philadelphia
’•ong tin' throng in the j p r ess, he wandered about tho city a good
deal and cuco went to tho Five Points,
then tho most notorious of Now’ York
slums.
There ho was attracted by the sound
of music, and perceiving upon a door an
invitation to strangers to enter ho went
in and found himself in tho Five Points
mission.
His manner betrayed so much interest
in tlio children, especially in their sing
ing, that tho superintendent, though ho
did not know him, invited him to speak.
Mr. Lincoln accepted tho invitation,
and, as tlio superintendent used to say,
talked to tho children just as a loving
and wise father might have talked to
his own sons and daughters, without a
Just Received,
BUSHELS RED RUST-PROOF
Oats. Large assortment of steel
plows, best, sizes and shapes in town, now
in stock. Dixie'Boy turn plows at $ 1.25.
Cotton seed hulls, per 100 IbS’.-, 25c.
Cotton seed meal, per 100 lbs*«$ 1.10.
I am selling *) r
The Best Flour on Earth
as cheap as the mills are offering it today.
Call and see it before you buy.’ Guarantee
every sack to give satisfaction or your
money refunded. Yours truly,.
J. ?
IfPSoId by Druggists, new package,
large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar.
Hannfai tured only by
He Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Write for tS-Pr.ge Book, Mailed Free.
P. V. Gair.-mv ;
J. It. Tollesui:.
energetic young
doubt be of no.;
Mr. Tolloso:!.
J. It. Web Her
from the Knig’
Honor for ('■' :
insurance his wi;
der, she being a
ip
i wo negroes
yesterday cveni
overcoat an I
from W. (). Li t
were evidently j
for the cold v.'eui
...SPECIAL...
T!u* recent !
| furred sonn'w!
going on in
F Oi! TlilliTV DAYS ONLY $3o.oo will when Ge'C."..
pay for tbc <-onij)!eU* Business or Short- ; (He saw ae :
‘■ ,4 , j trowel will U'
HUDSON'S | on :;T;,
Business University C ontr'bmm.-
I the Pres!., t- :
ecomh oe'erv.
, . ... underta!;!: g
{« —Seail for t atiiio;nie.
HIrIi Grade coil i!;e of slu.ly a ltd Best Syst
of Short ha n<i in print.
Business
17 East Trade Street,
C'hcii'lot to, rs. o.
| bell i r
wit!) a.
Tilt: L;
subscriii i
•[
o. L. Snn’Mi’KiiT. Thob. It. Urri.Kn. ,, „
So! Vtli .ludlrlr.l Citenlt. ' . s. i om. j ere ai.o..i i >
W m. McGowan*. | full v i)<
SCHU « BUTLER > & * McGOWAN, or any t, in.-
A’rToitMKVf-A’r-i—-vvv. j Lie stale.
Union and Gaffney, S. C. j S)in:iny< ;
Officedti.v- tit Gtitfncy. i'ri'i.iy ttnd s.iiur- ; bci'n
'^Yc- v ('.t' faV.-ii.d pvr.aipt attention given ! Sprinkled
toali I'usiii.sseninistcd toes. , nwiwl.
• |*. i t Ice in a 11 t he^ 'ottrts.
[ mea>
| the hrigh
I days. Atnl •. .
I dear chi id; :i
, , , i ..I I years of henlti
ANTED a eotxl secoiuldnm^ writ!"!? I J ulurt , (r ., j .
Wanted.
Wilcsli for ol’ice work: must he ehetip
Apply tit l.etlger otliec.
W ANTED—500 bushels of corn in
the ear. Carroll & Co., Lessees.
W ANTED—300 good post oak
cross ties 8 ft. long with not less
than 0 inches face. Carroll it Co.,
Lessees.
(liil Tliomac
gave an et:‘. rt
Male and. Km
day night. 1
formance—; !
instrutK'. a
taimnent dr .v
feries receive
— ——— — J bang vot* l .
rnEDKicK Arsnti.D. It. r. seiz. ' lady present.
AUSFELI) & SEIZ, j
ARGHITECTS, I . . . . ,
| Ltist night
Atlanta, ----- (j. A. ! bride’s pitn-n:
was united in
, r-
J. E. WEBSTER,
rimoilv to
Plans and Specifications for private and ‘ • ,
public buildings. *' lr * il!l! ‘
j ceremony v.
in the pr-.c i
friends ef 11."
-a . i | 0. E. Robert so:
attorney-A. l-rvs:iw 9 1 churd)
Gaffney City, S. C. 'Aln!e lh»
* . i formed, the c
Practices in all the courts. Collcc . beautiful I! .: d.
and white ilnv.
ons a specialty. a bounteous r
i *«' — ■ ’ — USSemblei. '. r ’. 1
DR. J. F. GARRETT, ini! 1 d' ;
Dentist, i '‘"'
Gaffney,
i uooic people.
S. C. : mart of (Ji. ’.
unci Mrs. Kelt
i their honie i
Office over J. R. Tollcson’s new store, they will m n.
In ollicc from 1st to 24th of each May their j
month; roses and\oi<
The cheapest thing .... f ,. A(
on earth—The Weekly to the voters of
Ledger at one dollar a
year. J. I. Sarratt ii
Plows and Plow Stoc
tn;r young i.
j )hn, of As • r
week. :
tliis yt .tr but (
Dr. \V. C. 1
ivuimi .T'f ‘>1 t!;
ii*
to
’It > WIi! i»
.I '.I
d Chari, y Little-
in ihe city this
1 >him from u.s
cy loves us still,
k, of (ireenville,
■w liu.diani hltoals
-n wiU 'ii ntta been
< ti.. c;< v T.i.. I.,,-
i lit i l i > i > i*. • lit J .
f, v. io has been
,i, to friends and
•ur •■ a, return ?d
arrived i.t l!io eily
a :u ihiltimore.
■!' .Mrs. Hal tie
ore lor several '
to
“My name is Lincoln,” was the an
swer. “I live in Illinois.”
Aud then tho superintendent knew
that tho speaker mast bo the man whose
... . . . r or ; j j | j.. , address at tho Cooper Union had been
j 1 " r i ni,,;; 60 much talked about tlio last few days.
. !St Saturday. ! TcHting Water,
i ivor of our new : into a perfectly clean bottle, having a
;C for it to be stopiper cf ground glass, put five ouuccs
of tho water to bo tested. To tho water
add ten grains iby weight) of pure,
granulated white sugar. Cork tight and
set in a window, exposed freely to light,
but net to the direct rays of the sun.
Do not disturb the bottlo and keep the
temperature as near 70 degrees F. as
possible.
if the water contains organic matter,
within 48 hours an abundance of whit
ish ; peeks will be seen floating about,
and tho more organic matter tho more
spooks. Li a week or ten days, if the j
water is very bad, tho odor of rancid !
butter will be noticed ou removing tho \
stepper.
Thu little specks will settle to the hot- \
! tom, where they will appear as white, |
\ a nephew of flaky masses. Such water should not bo-
"i, of the Gaffney , used for drinking purposes.—Philadel- i
i{., and Lester phia Press.
Mt. N. were
| All In One Family, but Regrettable.
ivt 1 home from ! J k ‘° -Argus heard of a case which oc-
.be.n was com- cavm * recently in which a funeral was
;ilV , ,,, r ()1 -| tho jtioaus of disclosing a serious breach
i ; of trust. There is a certain woman who
is not allowed a very largo amount of
ft Mm..i.i-, : •’■pending money by her husband. Being
Lui to *yy that
i.
•i it it Aior.aay , . , , ,
, ,j ,,j , , )r ;' in temporary need recently, she con-
, | j J ; csived the brilliant idea of pawning his
ut next Sunday,
mostone at 3:30
Hcvs It.; Done
, i;t.-
Sunday suit for a few days, intending to
I have it safely redeemed aud back in tho
■ house by Saturday night. It happened,
l however, that a business associate of her
husband died quite suddenly, and, the
, | time arriving for tho funeral, the hus-
i baud went to look for his Sunday clothes.
,*' > Ho found them nut, aud a scene fol-
!.er i lowed.
i .i-i, \>e punt , n-j 10 luora ] 0 f story ought to bo
. o not an ^j, at j lian lna( ] 0 iji g ^.jfo u more Hb-
of men. ent j allowance, but ho didn’t.—Port-
maii w.to is en- laml (Mo.) Argus.
> enter our col- :
Now For It! ,
Wi’ aro ready to offer you some special bargains in
Furniture of all kinds.
We have tlie largest stock ever shown in this Town, with
prices to suit anyone. Wc sell the
Old Reliable
Old Iliekorv and White Ilickorv wagons, all sizes. If you
need a Wagon it will sure pay you to see ours and get our
prices before you buy. We also sell Buggies from the cheap
est to the highest priors.
Also, just received two ear loads Flour, bought before the
advance, which we will give our customers the benefit of.
One car load
8Xuy mu
that we are selling very low. And everything in the Heavy
Grocery line at bottom prices.
(btll and sec us. Yours truly.
lit. v Joil<iS & Co.
V. S. jOofiins of all kinds from the cheapest to thehighest
Mr. A. 1>. Gaines has charge of our Undertaking department
and will always bold himself in readiness to serve you at
short notice.
OsxrroTl &
Transact a General Banking Business.
IINTCISCS'l' allowed on Time Deposits by WI’CCiAC
Arrangement.
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Your B > £itroii;A«£C Solicit ocl.
rati t
O
n-
1 * ieiuis 1:u.-*: v i,)
no; clui) with i;n
inako an enrm st
i,
it
we nave :*. uniform |
'.s and .subscribers,
exchange ad space !
except in one par- j
ml when that is out |
it. Pi.xth, wo hus- j
is. Seventh, our
• us. Eight, We do j
yl* i ly. Ninth, we I
effort to be abso- 1
very body. j
! wo weeks we have i
'■'■■•' iiasket ut least '
inns to excliange ad j
sem-e for merclKimliso and to club I
Yin; Li;i- wi'. Ii other papers. We j
do hi:- itu'-s on a strictly cash busi- 1
ness, paying cash i\;r what wc get, !
litul ge! I itig casli for what do. We;
could !.il "i ut; i: columns with
ads tlia!
.ring
tan
but
- i it ot her paper which 1
•m a cent and in many i
•es takes money from them,!
den t do k:i -i tiers that way.
v, as
veu me
rn with
: 111 e< i
Lir Leith Marries.
W. L. I,;:;!), t lie etiicient manager |
i.f I.ipseonib’r Hotel was united in i
wedlock on the lllit instant to fdiss i
J.essie .Moore, of Anderson, S. G.
Tiic ceremony was performed at tlio i /-j, r- /-».
home of the bride's mother in that |
city. J. G. Lipscomb nceotnpanied |
Mr. Leith on his matrimonial mis
sion. Mr. and Mrs. Lei;h arrived on 1
the vestibule la.-. Wednesday evening
aud are at Lipscomb’s Hotel. All '
Gnlfney extends eo
the happy pair.
Index to Now Adv'ertiscmcnts.
V> ant* ;—A; , ty I.iukuck Uiliee.
ror .Sail—!•'. («. Stacy,
or Sale or lie n!—A. N. Wood.
Xolin —'i'ov. u Gouitt il.
'1 hem as lias, Gits—J. It. Tolleson.
h le y iirou ,t,l Their Feet—!1. L. ;
Parks it Go.
Bargain Gay—.More Gaffney Manu-!
faeturing t’omDiinv.
Day!
Saturday, Feb. 23d.
The pheuominai success with which
ourselves and customers have met in
establishing a bargain counter, inspires
us to continue it one day in each week
for the next month.
Looul Colton IVIarkct.
TIi
i
350 yds best shirting prints, latest designs, worth
5c of anybody’s money, our price 3 1-2 cts. This
day only.
n-rutuktiuiis < 0 j 200 yds 4 quarter percales worth 12 1-2 cts. The
very thing for shirt waists, our price 7 3-4 cts.
This day only. .
Big lot dress goods thrown on bargain counter at
33 1-3 per cent. off.
10 prs California wool blankets at 50 per cent, less
than can be bought elsewhere.
49 men’s wool overshirts worth $1.25, goes for
75 cents.
. h* , uuf at ions <>f t hu lo~
I by i. l>. Jone*.
for I Vbruary 19tIi.
—f ^ 'I f * red,. a., was so Daaly unlictcd
3V TH t CA r? LOAD. Wilhrhtumutbunllmt he was only
; able In hoble a:' mnd with cuncs, and
M,awaivT^tin^htia,-:; One hundred and one other items will be thrown
cn't-i. biutiyiiiiiictcd on (-j^g counter not here enumerated.
Af
■n Iheti it caused him great pain I There is no other store in the country that will give
ter using Uhambcmin s Rain Balm
ueb improved that he
s\ a
IBS! £
HF.HF. IS THE PLACE FoK A «i()()l» HU.I’.t
AUUWAKE IN QUALITY AND IN Ql AN I ITV.
ECT TO HAVE OFK STOCK SECOND TO NOM
COENTUV. WE ALSO KEEP A FINE LINE OF POCKET '
WITH ('KICKS TO SUIT ALL. ALSO A EINE I,INI. Of PI
UP NS. AC. HE SIRE AND DIVE FS A CALL HE FOI! I! VOF I
Ibrew away bis canes, lie says this
^ V L?0 | liniment did him more good than al!
/iiA jj|J • ( >tlicr medb. ,ni e and tn atment put
>r sale at 50 cents per
: l D
Smith Hardware Co.
toget her.
bottle by W. B. Dupre,
—Just received at the Hustlers, a car |
(»f genuine Texas Uetl Oats ut 12! per i
bushel.
—Texas Red Oat s at W. O. Lipscomb j
it Bro., lor 42.1 u per bu. (
you such bargains as this store you are reading
about—the Company Store. It is time you had
. joined its crowd of patrons.
Store Gaffney Manufacturing Company.