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17. M» * ' ' 8 THE t.EDGEK: GAFFNEY, 8. C., AUGUST 20, 1890. Special Sale Of Shirt Waists. j* * *(i.- •.■I-'.. We have 300 Ladies’ Shirt Waists bought at bankrupt sale which we will offer At 48 cents, which were made to sell at from $J to $1.50, also a big lot of Ladies, Men’s and Children’s PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Summer Underwear which we will offer away below wholesale prices. Carroll 6c Carpenter, fr- aan^—HagaEiBBaMacB— Gaffney Seminary will open its annual session Wednes day, Aug. 2(5, IS'.IP,. Tuition as cheap as any institution of high grade in the country, while rates lor hoard are cheaper. Rooms, desks, hooks and all necessary equipments arc of the latest styles. Teachers are thor ough and progressive. W. F. McAktih r, / ,, • . , 18,-.Mi. It. O. Sams, s 1 m.cpals. ■uouttdS Aug. 12?.. BRYAN AND SILVER. The* National Can.paign now begun will be of more ab- tsorbing interest than any since iS7b. The contest will extend to every state North and West, and Massachusetts will be as debatable ground / <ts Michigan. The Demo cratic standard-bearer, Wil liam J. I*ryan, will take the Hag of Free Silver into the very citadels of (Joid, and from first to last the si nig gle will bo sensational. There will not l>e a dull week from now until November. The State is the heading South Carolina News paper supporting the National Demo cratic Ticket and the National Demo cratic Platform. It is ti e admitted champion of the great issue of bime tallism. upon wh.ohthe battle will be fought. It has always been a good newspaper, and will be better than ever during the struggle. It will k‘*ep the people of South Carolina closely informed of the progress and prospects of the campaign. No Dem ocrat seeking Democratic news and doctrine can afford to lie without it. Campaign Rates. To place it within the reach of everybody. The Daily State will be sent from this time until Nov.. 10 to any address for uNK DOLLAR AND SKVKNTY-KIYK <TS, and The Semi-Weekly State for FORTY OK NTS. The re duction is great, and to get the full advantage of it sub scriptions, with (lie cash, should he sent at once. Ad dress, TiikSj atk, Columbia, S.0. The Leaders. Everybody Should Eat The very best groceries they can get for the money. We keep the best goods iu our line and vve sell them at the smallest prolit eompataldo to good business principles. What more could you ask? Our line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Canned Goods is complete. 11 wc haven t got what you want we will get it at short notice. Respectfully, BYARS & SPARKS, Exclusive Grocers. O'l T li X11» «ISEr>, All 'Vsirietiow, Movements of People You Know and People You Don’t Know. J. J. Whisonant, of Dluckaburg, was in the city Tuesday on business. Arthur Rridmore, (5eo. Drown and a few more Gaffncyites were ex pected to take in the barbecue at Timber Ridge yesterday. Walter Humphries left. Monday to attend the Association at Boiling Springs, H. C. G. C. Pruitt, boss of weaving at Tujapau mill, near Wcllford, was in the city Monday and Tuesday visit ing friends. T. B. Cole, of Cherokee, was here Tuesday. Tommy looked as natural as ever. Cherokee winds seem to agree with him. Kph Humphries is in New York. Eph wrote a friend in this place that be needed some assistance to ‘ help paint the town,” or words to that effect. W. W. Poole, a popular young resi dent of the Oucen City, was in the 2ity several days the past week visit ing relatives and friends. Mayor A. N. Wood returrted to the city Saturday looking very brown and feeling much better after his sojourn in the mountains. “Billy” Johnson left Monday after a vacation of several weeks spent in the city with Ids parents, Prof, and Mrs. W. L. Johnson. Mrs. George Drown returned to the city Monday after spending several weeks in the country where she went to recuperate after an attack of fever. Mr. and Mrs Drown will keep house, having rented the J. P. Wiiite house. John E. Jefferies attended the bar becue at Timberidge yesterday. W. A. Hope, of Rock Hill, is spend ing several weeks in the city with his mother. Amiable John Holland returned to the metropolis of Gaston county Mon day afternoon. Misss Mollie Wilkins, of Pacolet, spent a few days in the city last week. Walter Miller, of Rock Hill, spent a few days this week in the city with his brother Dr. J. Roddy Miller. Mrs. W. F. Dryant and sons, Clarence and Fred, have been visit ing relatives in Gaffney the past week. We are glad to see Misses Mc- Kuight and Peden back again. Mfss McKnight has gone North and Miss Peden will go in a few days. Rev. C. F. Fclmct, of Trough, was hero last Friday. Mr. Felmet is conducting a meeting at Corinth. Dr. 11. D. Tate, of Trough, was in the city last Thursday on business. Tom Drown returned from Spart anburg last Thursday after several days absence. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hood have re turned from Yorkvillc where they have been visiting friends an relatives the past week. They were accompa nied back by Miis Carrie Good. Mr. and .Mrs. Hamlet Smith, of Allgood, are the possessors of a little boy whom they have named Crawley, it. honor of Dr. S. D. Crawley of ibis city. Misses Amelia and Florence Griffith returned from the mountains last week. J. P. White left Mon lay for Au gusta where he goes for several weeks in the interest of the Augusta Cotton and Compress Co. From there he will go to Dublin, Ga., for three weeks and thence to Yorkville, where he will locate for the season. His family will join him later. Messrs. Mason Garner, Morgan Knox, Clint Jones and Win. Williams with their families moved from this city lust week. Some of them went to Clifton, some to Pacolet Mills and some to Glendale. These good peo ple have been living with us for a long time and their many friends here regret that they felt it to he to their interest to leave us. They have our best wishes and may success attend them. Ed and Will Oxenham, two Char lotte machinest and plumber^, are in the city assisting in putting in some steam generators in the new mill. "Organizer Oeland, of the Junior Order I'niled American Mechanics, is in the city. Candidate C. P. Sanders passed through the city yesterday en route to the Timber Ridge Rarbecuc. J. G. Dailey, of Lockhart, was in the city Monday greeting his numer ous friends. W. M. Ruppc, of Maud, was amongTiik Lkihikk callers yesterday. • • Attention, Please. Your attention is respectfully in vited to outadvertising columns this week. Dy keeping an eye on them at all times you will be enabled to keep well informed us regards the prices of goods and the places to buy them. Below will bo found the list of new ads: * W. L. and D. Baxter Wood, Paco- let, offer a lot of land on terms to suit the purchaser. 1. M. 1 'eeler has received a new lot of goods and invites you to call. The Gaffney Male and Female Sem inary advertise the opening of their school. Carroll A Curpniti r offer $1 ..'>0 and ^1 ladies shirt waists at ISc, as well a i a let of underwear at low piices. When answering these advertise ments remember you will confer a favor on us by telling the adveiliser you saw his ad in Tiik Lmhikk. Concert Monday Night. There will bo a concert Monday evening at the Gaffney Male and Fe male Seminary the proceeds of which are to go to the Methodist church. The progrumo will consist of music and tableaux with a special feature ! to amuse the children. The per formance will commence at 8 :H0 o’clock. After the performance refreshments will be served to the audience. The entertainment is under the direction of Mrs. Hilliard Smith and Mrs. Fay Gaffney, which is a suffic ient guarantee of its complete suc cess. Our New Railroad. Some weeks ago the (). R. C. ^ railway proposed to build a branch of that road from Blacksburg to this place on certain conditions. The I conditions were considered most favorable to us and were eagerly ac- eeptul by our people. There how ever seems to be some hitch in the wheels and if it can be remedied by any man or set of men in this city or out of it who has one dollar’s worth of interest here, that remedy should i be applied at once and the obstacle removed. Other points interested are anxious to know what Gaffney intends to do. • • — Mr. Natanael Mortonson, a well known citizen of Ishpeming, Mich., and editor Superior Posten. who, for a long time, suffered from the most excruciating pains of rheumatism, was cured, eight years ago, by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, having never felt a twinge of it since. - —Don’t forget the special sale of Ladies’ Shirt Waist at Carroll A Carpenters. Remember they are selling Waists at 48e which formerly sold at $1.00 and $1.50. —Remember Carroll it Carpente.-’s (ipecial sale of Ladies’, Min's and Children’s under a ear now' going on. Called to Her Reward. Miss Vida Tate, daughter of 0. E. Tate, died at her father's home in Union county, on Saturday 15th inst. after an illness of six or seven months, and was buried at the family bury ing ground near Timber Ridge, Aug. 17th, in the presence of a largo num ber of friends and relatives. The funeral service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. Mr. Gleaton. She had been a consistent member of the M. E. church about live years, and died with the full assurance and consolation of her faith. Miss Tate had long supplied the place of mother to her motherless brothers and sister, and was the com fort and stay of them and their wid- owered father. The bereaved family have our sym pathy. Do You Want O Goods Cheap t TMKN THIS IS TIIK PLATE ! (JRKAT SPOT (’ASH SALK ! ! PKH KSCPT TO T||Kqri< W P! To rloM<* nut, a L*tv ufi'i-Hlraw ILits |lia| ••o.st si.no will no at .Vh\ anil tliom*.Vie ana onus at £V, Slows ami Slippers In ou'IIoks variety re gardless of oost. Shirts ivorlh tOe at t.V* and £'«• oaelt. Shil ls wnrlh ~*)r - at .Tm* each. Shirts wortli 7k: - at 'iilo each. LadicV (inu/.c Vests He per pair. Ladles’ Uauze Vests t.V and £"><• pr. Former price - :Vh* and .Vie |>r. A !.ii^'<* assortment of Misses’. Children's and Ladies’ Hose .V per pair. The lo st Socks on eurtli.V per pair. (h oi s’ (jau/.i* Sliirt s and Hrawers to match. Lawns reduced front .»<• to:tc. Prints, (•iiczlmnis. Outintts. Checks and Sheet in>;s at jrrcatly reduced prices. licautifu! Scrim, wortli the and l:2!4e. now ‘He ncryd. Ueady-M.'idc Pants, cut to tit. at I**r«.-«.* fc*Glv*T prices. I am dally reeclvinj; Fall (innds and to make room for 1 hem I will sell you anylhin;! in the store at a cut figure for the next :to days. A few more of those excellent mutches full count at to.* per do/.._ Those waiitinK Nlsm'ic 'Vonnt can ^<1 it here now. Men's, Roys', Ladies'and Misses'Sit h Cen tury Shoes arriving daily .All tSoliil cheaper than others sell shoddy ones. R< >i uulaundricd White Shirts on the con tinent at .W. I will dose out tin* remainder of my yard- wide Ihcss Sullinf-'s at .V. former price 7!jc and 10c. Call early if you want the pick. J. D. Goudelock. For Sale The Pr. Holmes K room house with linejrar- den. Htahles and out htiildhiKS attached. .'> room col laj:c on Limestone St. :t riMitn cottage on tiulues Si. with splendid garden. ' :2 vacuul lots on (tallies SI. 1 vacant lots on Factory Hill. 1 elegant lot on Urmia id St., opposite T. (i. Mol 'raws. insurance! I represent none hut the liestofFire. Life and Accident Insurance Companies. Am prepared to fuiuMi Cyclone and Tornado Insurance at moderate cost. Votir patronage will he duly appreciated. F. G. STACY. \> VI I * I'O I>1' H 0 - Otter Local Hews on Pages 1 and 7. \ lepliono **i. | tlcjit ( <>u«b Hjrup. Ta-te* Ouud. In time. Hold br UnumUiii. IT*- P Announcements. B yllia a candidate for Master. I solicit the Mijiport of all Den havlntr pi edited myself to abide the result of the Henioeralle Primary. J. Wrljtht Nash. ( •ANNiM’NCK myself as a candidate for re flection as Clerk of Court of Snartuiihiirj: county, subject to lie* act ion of Ihcltcmo- crutic primary; and. if elected, will ttlvethc public the same faithful service hi the fu ture ns I have in the past. I ask the sup port of my people. T. K. Trimmler I HKKKHV unuoiliiff that I am a candidate for Solicitor of the Seventh Judicial Cir cuit and pleditc myself to abide the result of the Dcm<>crutic primary election. Tims. S. .s.-ase. I DKSI KK to announce myself as acamll- duee for I lie olMre of ( Jerk of < 'our t of t'n- inn i oiinty. subject to the H' lnocratlc pri mary. protiiislu;.’. if fleeted, to serve the people Tut partially. TIhm it. Core. t HEUEHY annoiliire ihat I am a candidate 1 for re-election as Solicitor of this circuit 1 and plcdcf myself to abide the result of the I tcmocratlc primary. O. L. Hhampert. I IIKItKRV atnioniicc myself as a caodt- * date for the ofMec of Auditor of Spar- ; t mihurK Count v. subject to the net Ion of the Democratic primary. I. U. Sarratt. I ll KKKR V announce myself as candidate for re-flriiloii as \uditor of Spartanliuru county, siib.|i <*i to ibi- ItenuM’ratii am. ask t In- Mtppoi t of our voli-rs. | ton. T DK mail) ft lends K. I,. Archer an- iioiim-e him as a candidate for re-election j as senator from HpartanliurK county, sub- | jei t to t be yet ion iif t lie I >ciinicr:it h* primary. f IIKKKHY aiiiiotince myself a ciindldate I for l >minly Supel i/sor. siitijeel to t be Dem- <s*rat lc pi Imary Ii M. Jolly, | HKKFRV aiiiiiiutice inyM-lf a candidate I for Master for Hpartanhiirtf county.subject to tin* action of the DetiiiM-ratlc prltuary. J. J. Rurnelt. C P. HANDKHS. F.si|„ of Kpartaiiliurr. M. • (’..U berebif announced a* a candid ate for sollettur of tin! Oevciith Judicial circuit, subject to tioinliiutton liy the primary elw- tlou. priiiiary. 1. P Kji- J. [for YOUR PATRONAQB. 1 A man once discovered. mu£ h‘o W*! Burptise. that nearly ^ , min'.Und.on has recenlty obsenr-1 cl that stirewd and carrful t.uyeis of looors, Sash, Blinds Ornamental Woodwork S patronize August. Lumber Company. Augu«ta, Oa . who are lead.ng manu fm Hirers of ltm»e arttcles and Via iWd produ.D- 1’eople everywhere begin to realize Ihat the careful buier buy* from the best ^ ‘ I such thing* e*iat •* cause and efteet. | Send for t’rice U*t-/ rel - * AUGl STA LUMBER CO., AUGUSTA, OA. • • fiuy flf thf flfrtktr • Huy Sterling Bra»<i." (* >0) 1 Tuesday, Thursday and; ■ Saturday. * \\ e will serve icecream )( of the very licst make to our customers. Kv- rythiiic kept in ttrst- ‘ tss order. Soda wa ter and iced drinks ^ served every day. B. A. HOLMES & CO. Printing! We equal any in the world. Our patrons recommend us. A All work guar anteed and com petition met. THE LEDGER. Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex- Deputy U. S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan., says: ‘T was delivered of TWINS in less than £0 min utes mid with scarcely any pain after using only two bottles of “MOTHERS’ FRIEND” DID NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD. tyHenlby Brpreggor Mull, on receipt of price, ftl.OO per bottle, hook TO MolUKKS" matted free. BIUDFIEI.D BEtilT.ATOK CO., ATLANTA, GJu SOLD I»Y ALL DRUGGISTS. For Sale. F DR SALE. One hundred and fifteen ai-rrs, mure nr less, of nlci* land Ivtnii in one mile and a i|uarti*r of i.atTm-y on tin* mad from (■atTncy to I'acoli't, and licinjz a part of the estati* of Mrs. Catherliie Austell, di c’d; with a good cash payment, or with jjood col lateral besides the land; terms will b.* made to stilt t he poorest; for more -.per!II • terms apply to either W. L. Wooli or D. Haxtek W OOli. I’acolet, S. ('. A TcA ItAUfiAIN too acre farm In splen did cultivation, with dwelling. Iiarn and stalile and one tenant house, loeated on Cherokee creek Ta miles Hurth-cast of (.iatf- ney. F. (J. Stacy. Executor’s Sale. a. in., the resl- O N Friday. August 21. at 10 o'clm I will sell at. public outery at deuce of W. N. Turner on Thurkcty cri*ck. a lot of personal property lielonyin^ toestate of L. A. Turriei’, deciaised. including house hold furuitim* and other articles too numer ous to mention. c. p. Ti’ttxKH. Executor. Brick ! Brick ! ! BRICK FOR SALE ! Apply to T. ROBBS, Gaffney, S. C. Brick for Sale! W E have a kiln of good Brick for sale, in any quanties. Apply tc J. G. Galloway & Sop. Just Received ! A LOT OF NEW OOODS | SpHuk-n. I WILL sell you lower than ever before. I I.fc t M. I WILL sell you at a very short profit. Dry Oomls. 1 WILL sell you at rock-bottom figures.! Oroc'oricM. I WILL sell you at tbe lowest fi.irket prices. j Y'on iVrt* Kespivtfully invited toe,ill i_;> i examine my ^imiiIs and priee*. le fore buying. Yours respectfully. I. M. Peeler. FOR wssssaa Up-to-Date Job Print ing, call at the LEDGER Office. Gaffney, S. C. >1^1^ »2inkerB , I*ri»iM«Act Ociicrul lliinkiiip; Itui-iiiohh. -O- ivin^ss I >epartiiicnt. Havinjr.opened upa Savings Dcjiartincut in our bank, bcgiiininu July I^t. Is'ki. we will receive deposits of si .iin and upwatds and aliow interest tiicreon at I percent, per annum, payable quarterly wIm-ii left in bank 9 months or lunger. Safety De posit Hoxes for rent. Your patronage solicited. CARROLL & STACY. Ly OOK OUT l^Ote Free Silver, 16 to 1! We have just received a car load of Fresh Flour that we are going to sell a follows for Jeff Davis, best patent on earth Free Silver, 1 6 tc 1, patent Clifton, fancy family - - - $2.10 1.85 1.75 All who like good bread should come at once as these special prices won’t last long. All other goods in the same proportion for the next 30 days. W. O. LIPSCOMB & BRO., TTICS ZA / ^ I^or ^ i