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8 For the last four weeks we have been offering the biggest shoe prizes ever offer ed in this town. People read our advertise ment; they came and brought their feet with ’em, had these feet fitted and went away in comfort. These satisfied ones told others, and on came the cro wd to the BEL HIVE for shoes. Shoes are our great hob by, and we boast on having the best shoe stock in town. . , Now, there are still a few pairs of Ladies shoes left which were sold at 98c and $ 1.25 at the Boston store, our price 75c and 98c, Zeigler Bro’s. fine shoes for ladies. Men’s fine, $ 1.25 shoes, • r ■ * ■ Tin 9 ter ones at better prices. Fifty pairs Men s plough shoes worth $1.25, our price 99c. Women’s Polka shoes, 65c. Look in our show window; all prices, all styles. All this month we have been busy, be cause our store is attractive with offerings of desirable goods at prices that induce buyers. You get more change back when you trade with us. THE WEEKLY LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C., FEBRUARY 20, 1896. ) ' " II. 1^ 1*. 0<n>. So the small boy rendered grammar may have been laulty. when applied to the gnat bargains two weeks is true. well-known quotation. but sis expivssiuii I will olier for the ,5 5 His , sind next Mr. E. P. Jenkins, of Lithonia, Ga., says that his (laughter, Ida, inherited a severe case of Eczema, which the usual mercury and potash remedies failed to relieve." Year by year she was treated with various medicines, external appli cations and internal remedies, without result. Her sufferings were intense, and her condition grew steadily worse. All the so-called blood remedies did not seem tc reach the dis ease at all until S. S.S. was given, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was continuecd with fav orable results, and now she is cured sound and well, her skin is perfectly clear and pure and she has been saved from what threat ened to blight her life forever. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu matism, or any other blood trouble. It is a real blood remedy and always cures even after all else fails. A.Real Blood Remedy. Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; a tonic won’t cure it. Our books on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address. Swift Spe c i fic Co., Atlanta, Ga. Them as has” their orders in early “gits them Hik'd complete. You need good shoes when you can get them at about half price, Pry Poods, Shirts, tfcc., the same way, and if you will come now 1 will guarantee to give you some good bargains. I Have Learned that it doesn’t pay to let goods get old, and therefore will sell them at much reduced prices in order to get rid of them at once. Delays are Profitless. Don’t make a mistake and come too late, when these bar gains art all gone, but come at once. Everyone invited to inspect my stock whether you v don’t mind .showing"goods. Big to be in soon. Soliciting Yours truly, J- 1^- " goods isli to buy or not. We line your patronage, of beautiful spring 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 car. 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 inside finishing, such as Mantles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Newels, Ballusters, etc., etc. Ol’Il Iron Foundry and Machine Sliop is equipped for constructing heavy castings as^well as ordinary mill works. OUR Oak and other styles of Mantles arc 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 <m or corres pond with us. MORGAN IRON WORKS, CHAS. H. CARLISLE. Pres, and Treas. The Surveyors at Work. The surveyors of the O. R. & C. R. R. strated to work Monday to survey the new branch line of that road from Blacksburg to Spartanburg. The line is to conic by (Jallney, thus giving the city the advantage of a competing line with the Southern railway. Work was commenced at Blacksburg, and, although the day was raw, good progress was made to ward Cherokee. On with the good work, gentlemen, for it means a greater Piedmont section with a greater amount of business for a great people. In a communication to A. N. Wood, of this city, on the subject, Samuel Hunt, president of the (3. It. it C. R. R., says: “It gives me great pleasure to be able to say to you that our people in the cast are very much interested in the line projected from Blacksburg to Spartanburg. I have, therefore, di rected our engineer, Mr. Moles.worth, to make a survey and advise just what it will cost, so that we may be able to talk business at once.” — . -*•*- • The Municipal Election. The time for the municipal election draws near—next Tuesday week. The candidates are getting in some ear nest work. The sports are making all manner of bets on the result, and all in all, it promises to be a right lively allair. Being the organ of no man, or set of men, we will not say which way you should vote, hut we do say that you should be careful and see to it that no man who has not the welfare of the whole city of Gatlnoy at heart should be placed in oflice. There are good men on all the tickets. That some are more fitted for the po sition of city officers than the others no one will dare deny. Vote for ary man you know to be true to the best interests of the city. Do your duty as you conceive it, letting no man or or set of men dictate what you shall do. Take no bull-dozing from any source, but assert your manhood by doing as your best interests may dic tate. also At the Gaffney Seminary. The attendance at the entertain ment at the Gaffney Male and Fe male Seminary Friday night wa- good. The programme was carried out with a slight deviation. The rendition of music by the company on stringed instruments was well rc- ceive'h Miss Garroll’s singing was ood. Miss Kendrick’s recitation deserves mention. In the one act comedy Mrs. Hamit t. Miss Gaff ney and Walter Humphries were the stars. Mrs. Sarratt’ •> acting was very good while a professional could hardly have made a better “.loe” than did Walter. The evening was very much enjoyed by the audience. - -«»*- — Ledger Enterprise. We don’t like to hra-Moo much but Tin: I,never n- gh cls an oppor tunity to spread i; 'If. Last Thai.- day morning we pat an experienced newsboy on the train with a bund rid extra copies < ' i n:: Lkikiki; to go to Blacksburg, il" disp".-ed of n the whole ruiubor and retmaed on the evening tr.iia. What other weekly new spa pi •- in the sent a special ncwsl.oy to a citv when any thing of I ■' ;. r : lYi’i &m: A h lyl in ten s', to that c its columns? ty was pub siaii* lias noighbor- pccial i:i- lished in ' I 1 ' ER REGILATOR. Don’t e •; It'): it how is the time you ]C how is the time you . d it . , wake up tour Liver. A sif • : n : rings on'tblaria, Fever .i . matisin,and many ether Iks . • the constKuticn and '.t 1 1 ion‘1 fof?et the word is Simons Liver •' ■ ant. Them! REG- ’ .es it Iron all other ides this, Simmons . is a Regulator of the rlyat work,that your in feood condition. )D take SIMONS It is the Jest Hood rvii Try it anj note !c Ur the RED Z l!: .ATOK d rcri. ji< . IdVbk KliGt 1 . syst n : FORT! 1 ■ . uitio" cn every KJ Jackson Suet Mondaj * ni ighl Ed .1: iclts . col.. who does not live with i US wifi , went to the home ; >f his wife iii'.d da Ugha ;■ near the i {apt i S l II igh He hool. W there he in c; ami' it vol ved in a diili- cult}* will i th e inmates of t lie leni-e and as a- i s *: usee lagan to art * i ve took to iii s Ik -els. He had IK • 1 gone far when tt wort hy i ; amt d C ♦' 1. » H ') l\ 1 .*' Miller i< t hi in ha ve it little • . i t » l • » * . 1 pill. The ■ ha ! 1 st r uck ii il in th e right no event fad it on 'Mli :re is no other HBamons Liver (rfLiverRer.edieSi We Hold ".riii- Inside Track! The Dime Reading. The dime reading at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. J). Wheat last Thursday night was a most pronoun ced success. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather a good crowd wa» present. The program was varied, consisting of readings, recitations, solo, etc. Each and every one acted his or her part in a most pleasing manner and the evening was ( onoof the most pleasant social events :v< of the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wheat are charming host and host ess. The ludieK >f the 1’resbyterian church are to he congratulated upon the succes of the occasion. up, inflicting a painful bul rious wound. Mi.kr s!;ippc< light of the moon. You hear it almost everywhere read it in the newspaper, thpt mons Liver Regulator is the liver remedy, and the L-st Soring medicine, and t he best blood m . licine. “The only medicine* of any con sequence remaining in office NOWHERE ELSE IN THE CITY will such a ready response in genuine values be had for your dollars as may be obtained from us. We are closing out winter goods, and our entire stock will be offered at greatly reduced prices. It’s an old saw, we know, but never did the ne cessity of the times demand such a clean cut as at present. 0£! OVERCOATS AND LADIES’ the pretty women; Carroll & Car- Cloaks we will give a discount penter furnish the pretty outfits for of 33 1 -3 per cent, from the regu- our pretty women. lar price. and we defy competition. g e j. a p a j r 0 f our k| an k e t s their IN UNDERWEAR WE ARE NEXT greasy reduced price, then after 1 to the skin, when styles and prices y° u f^ v . e us ? d them a s long as you are considered. All weights, sizes ne . e 1 d t h,s winter you can lay them and shades. We can suit the most ?, S!de for . the next winter season ; fastidious. th us saving money. r\RESS GOODS and MILLINERY YA/E CARRY A FULL LINE OF .go hand in hand. I here is noth- vv Carpets, but if we haven’t a ing prettier on earth than a pretty pattern that will suit you we will woman in a pretty suit. Gaffney sell from samples and order direct and surrounding territory furnish for you. WE WILL GIVE you full value and more for your money in anything in the line of General Mer chandise. Yours truly, Carroll Carpenter, i inc Unclaimed Letter: List of letters uncalled for to date William Barber. Mrs. A. E. Corbet. George Huss. G. L. Lancaster. J. W. Lindsey. Miss Hester Littlejohn. J. F. Ruffs. Oscar Willis. N. B.—Persons calling for these letters will please say advertised in The Ledger. T. H. Littlejohn, P. M. February 17, ’%. The Boy’s Brigade* The little boys of New York under a worthy administration are organis ing brigades for keeping the streets clean. And they do the right kind of work for the streets are clean and the city pure and beautiful. They are boys of money and respectability and will start other boys in forming brigades if they write to “The Outlook,” New York. — — ^ The New Telephone. The new telephone lino from Blacksburg to Gaffney is progressing finely. The poles are up to Chero kee and the insulators are on. In a few days the wire will he up and then Blacksburg will be in bailing dis tance. Lets shake neighbor, and may we never have occasion to speak ill of each other and may never an unkind word be spoken over the lino. — -• - Old Soldiers to Organize. There will be a meeting of Con federate soldiers in Gaffney on Satur day the 29th, of this month, to form a camp of United Confederate Veter ans. J. L. Strain. Adgt., ol Camp Giles, will please he present and as sist in the organization. Old Soldieks. Another Ticket. We respectfully submit the follow ing for intendant and wardens for the next two years: J. V. Sarratt—Intendant. J. R. Tolleson, A. W. Lolspeich, R. (). Sams, W. C. Carpenter—Ward ens. Many Voters. —— -• — —- The People’s Ticket For intendant and wardens of Gaff ney City, S. C. John (^. Little—Intendant. Will Wheat, Moses Wood, T. Dav enport, L. Baker—Wardens. Endorsed by many representative citizens. — -• •- ——— You pay your clerk liljtli salary. And hours'twelve per day he works; The iid works Ionizer, costs much less. And sells more kixxIs than seven clerks. i ■ «»► » Other Local News on Page 7. A. Cobb, of W. F. Park Tenn., writ* ulaior is lh' —Wo have l! line of negligi i to Gtiffncv (■' line var.leji. .. itil-. • 15 root * on Liin i cot!on <■ iln- -t r e I den; « v.!< -ini ! >1 o'i ( i sz.'iin: :i \ .:<•.<m In.•, on i colta_:'* <>;i I uctory i lacy. E* >i. r h:;:-., ■ - set of s;ii^*'l;' ! t lil'"e |;;i 11 - v, . i wo h:;< lurness. z*hi harn • • )l:d-!i;iii l r tiil' e Ini iInvc -> ! ■. •: ss. '.’i i!I . i I! live | and i P ti M l . 1 am r ii^ 1 Id •v ;nu .**« bn : .olii, ! >' 1 liiny' in ! !.*■ tia lin I'V seelil ,r mt*. M ulus .ii all tinier . < :. S|)i'iu".* Noti s To L I ’i ii \ ;* •ulars •IS \\)]l } cull on Uu Miut* * Iti.. . k. i "a wi ii to buy an;. - /ini v. i! : Hors' ->a ve mo'iey :> Oil li;:ll ! . : V 1.1! ti appi'o iin;! for cannot ter l!'.:n to <• i u ■ ' 'ii y.i« v. int S* " tato s. o to S ts aniKJ n i of till var •Ue». (ilvc ns a caiI. biAiio d SrAliy. . N I ‘ ;;i;i u . ! ; !*i' I'. tiii i. A. 15. O A l A i \ O C1C ; ■-M PAINTS Nj.T., i 11 ae i;r opeir'ii I Fancy < en i he ^tere rii'ai '.e; i ■ * a 1 ii 11 change. We i ivlte ymt ie e ll ;i,i( our stock and w solieii a sh ir>* *>1 ■ a ronage. Itesnivtfullv, !LA.I!.'l.. . .v ■ T< l"|l!l'.;e Ii d>’ v ••• ' ft- ■ 7 I .^i ' A -V "■(> -J v Notic: < Signs, i , • ; r . - Bagtfes, Li ' . i { • L &C., &C. jV TOTICi: ! a ha mi ■■ pied hy I. any li.'rnes J. tl. i . Mr. .1. Uir. I'M'iI h: ■ ; ive 1 hi-, drip mllieon'e lu.-ni* : ly <.e, i\- 1. sa' l! aim' •,vi|( he ^!.i<! loo'e rej uuki* i : ice. Wanted. w,;, N '.I! Tea linn*' : r! huir'Ie >;.* 'ri der. tlM ) linsliels of com. raw-id.Ii a. pe- ta!'»<' . i in .'lie . I m • ys. cii:'kens. e-r. . an . all l.in ! i.f coiinti \ niodnee. Uiy'h* s! e:i:di pra t i paid. ,1. ((. Hpen *er. Ila sr*; . "VVnil I'iiiror. Ptcturs r.-a'.a;3 HaJ. to Order. THE WEBBER HOUSE, T. S. WEBBER, Prop. Executor’s Notice. A !.!, per- .ns I' Jdlr.y (iaim a ii; •• iices- | late of Wl!Ma:n 0 1. lehe!. doe ,:-,e:J. aro he|a f.y ri'|Uir" l lo lile I a." . line, duly prov< i. Wltil till' llli l'Ts!:.'ll'*d. O'I nr Ii " 1 ii I t day of April, next; and nil per.iM:'. owinir a.ti'd ostati ar nsju sled to m ke j > m ul at once to the unde' sl'/ned e.\. n .Ios:::mi V. V» in-1,. E\. list. 0 ni. Wheicliel, iiee'd. 1 UatTney. S. IT'I . 10. V,». •'» ii.el. 1,.avail' hoarding house : ‘ i e -nia!.In rail I'ernianenl and i n ot l> ■ rde: .u.v*nniiiodatcd. Meals ej|!|i Itoti.o e who desire at inodcratu rates. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion for Intendant and four Wardens, constituting the Town Council, for the town of Gaffney City, S. <\,to serve said town for the insuing term of two years, will be held at n con venient place in said town, on Tues day, the ffd day of March. 189(1. Foils will be open from 9 o’clock a. in. to 1 o’clock p. m. Notice is hereby further given that none will he allowed to vote in said election, except such as are duly reg istered on the Town Registration Books, and who are duly qualified to vote In the state elections. Books of Registration will he open from II n. in. to 1 p. in., beginning with Saturday, the 22d day of Feb., 1890, and continue open each day preceding said election. By order of Council. N. 11. Littlejohn, Intendant. Attest: J. E. Wkiwteu, Clerk Council. W. D. ARCHER, 'rOX«o:<IAK AVUTISTN ll. ir-cutting, in the latest styles, .-'having and shampooing at reason- aide prices. * hop next to J. D. Goude- lock’s store. FOR SALE, One lot on Ji tTi rlcb street, s ,. I uiiv I* 1 . on Kuts'.f MOST • DE5|RABLE> kUSibEf LOTS o IN o TOWN. (). ■: i"i Cf iii'itl • trri t with 2-.storf hull lliu-. sioriniKiia on firstJloor mut ilnclllm; nlttivc. s *' i er l lots In t ti northwestopti purl of t lie city. >.'\i r.il t eantlful lots on Palrrlcw Ave. One In r cilouhlc lot on Race ktrvot. Terms maiio on application. R. S. LIPSCOMB, Life Insurance Agt.