The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, September 30, 1897, Image 8
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THE LETJGEK: GAFFNEY, S. CU SEPTEMBER 30, 1897
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Gents’ Furnishing De
partment.
Big lot of gents’ collars, all
sizes, worth from 1;> to 20 cts,
to go at 10c each.
300 men’s white shirts to go
at 28c each.
200 pairs suspenders for men
and boys at wholesale prices.
Fancy percale shirts from 48c
to $1 each.
Hats for men, boys and chil
dren by the wagon loads at rock
bottom prices.
Socks, etc., so cheap you
won’t know you paid for them.
Clothing.
In this department we are
better fixed to serve you than
ever before and save you money
on every purchase. We have
suits made to order when we
can’t fit you from our stock.
Call and examine this line.
Carpets.
Our carpets, rugs, table cov
ers, chenille curtains, <fcc., have
been selected with the greatest
care and we can save you money
on anything in this line.
Shoes
for ladies, for gentlemen, for
boys and girls, and also for the
babies.
For the ladies we wish to of
fer the celebrated Berrings shoes
feeling sure that they will give
entire satisfaction.
For men we have the renown
ed Reynolds and the Rockland
which cannot be excelled for
stvle, finish and durability.
All kinds for boys, girls and
children.
Kid Gloves
in all shades and at all prices.
Call and see them.
Dress Goods.
Never before was there such a
grand array of these goods shown
in this city by any firm as we
are now showing, and we arc in
a position to undersell all com
petitors. We have all the new
est and best weaves and if you
buy your dress from us you are
sure to be in style. Our friends
' across the Broad will find it to
their interest to call on us when
in need of this class of goods,
j No trouble to show them. Ex-
i perienced and polite salesmen
| to wait on you and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Cloaks and Capes. ; Millinery Department.
This line must be seen to be
appreciated. We have all kinds
from the cheapest to the best
j and will always save you money
1 on every purchase.
! Silks.
Silks for everyone—most com
plete line ever ottered. When
you wish good values and prettv
patterns in evening silks vi^it
us.
Trimmings
of all descriptions and at all
prices. New braids for the fall
dresses.
Miss Noble, our millinery art
ist, is always to be iound here
and will be more than pleased
to show you through our.superb
I stock which consists of all the
newest novelties and latest
shapes in ladies’ and misses’
headgear. Our stock is more
complete than ever before and
we cordially invite you to in
spect it.
; Big Drive in Corsets.
i The R. <fc 0., Warner Bro’s.
and all others of the best grades
i at low prices.
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Polite to Every Customer Whether Purchaser or Not.
If witii 1 fixe
ill wii>"« come lo
CARROLL &
The Leaders.
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IF
you are wanting something nice for breakfast, dinner or supper
always remember that you can get it by calling on me. I also
handle a complete line of fancy goods and confectioneries.
Headquarters for any and everything in ray line. Your patron
age respectfully solioted and satisfaction guaranteed.
Yours truly,
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
0. A. OSBORNE,
BLACKSBURG, S- C.
J. N
DON’T
FORGET
THAT
J. IV.
Is headquarters for
(Iroceries, dry goods, hats, clothing, shoes, guns, pistols, car
tridges, bicycles, stoves, cotton seed hulls and meal, coal, seed
oats, and anything else you may need in your business. Call
and get my prices. Yours truly,
North Pacolct Sunday School Conven
tion Met at Draytonville.
The North Pacolet Interdenomina
tional Sunday School Convention met
with Draytonville Sabbath School
lust Sunday, and was called to order
by the president, J. L. Strain.
Devotional exercises were conduct
ed by Rev. Simpson Blanton who
read the 7th chapter of Matthews;
prayer, by Rev. J. C. Thompson ; on
behalf of the Draytonville Sunday
school, the address of welcome was
made by Rev. vV. ]). Kirby; response,
by the president.
The roll was called and eleven
schools reported as follows:
Abingdon Creek—W. E. Osment.
P. S. Webber and J. C. Jefferies.
Ararat—E. P. Mucomson, H. S.
Seilers and J. F. Patrick.
Corinth—W. I. Blanton and E. J.
Clary.
Draytonville—W. D. Kirby, J. A.
N’orthey and W. X. Raines.
Elbethel—Z. R. Phillips.
Gethsemane—\V. L. J. McAbee,
A. S. Mayfield and C. V. Gault.
Salem—W. C. Blackwell and J. L.
Strain.
Timber Ridge—M. M. Tate and
Elzy Tate.
Wilson’s Chapel—D. B. Webber,
John George and Boyce Whisonaut.
Messopotumia—R. A. Foster (ver
bal).
Reports from different schools were
discussed.
Reports from Township Superin
tendents J. C. Thompson and Rev.
Simplon Blanton were made, both
of which were fervently commended
by different brethren.
1st subject—Relation of Sabbath
Schools to Secular Education and
Life—discussed by J. L. Strain, Rev.
J. P. Welchell, C. W. Whisonant and
and M. M. Tate.
Singing—by the choir and congre
gation.
2nd subject—Responsibility o f
Those Who Teach—discussed by C.
L. N. Legg, C. W. Whisonant add M.
M. Tate.
Intermission.
Afternoon session met at 2:30 p. m.
Singing, by the choir; devotional
exercises, by the chaplain; prayer,
by J. P. Welchell.
3d subject—Joy of the Sabbath
School Teacher—discussed by W. E.
Osment, Mrs. Mary Clary, C. W.
Whisonant, M. M. Tutu, and others.
4th subject—la Not Too Little Time
Given to the Studv of God’s Word?—
discussed by C. W. Whisonant and
M. M. Tate.
! On motion of C. L. N. Legg the
i thanks of the convention was tender
ed the good people of Draytonville for
the kind and hospitable manner in
which they have entertained this con
vention,
^he president, in behalf of the con
vention, thanked the choir for the
good music they had rendered, and
also the congregation for its kind at
tention and good behavior during the
exercises.
After singing “God be with you till
we meet again” and prayer by Bro.
P. S. Webber the convention adjourn
ed to meet at Mt. Ararat on the 26th
of December next.
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St sslou begins September 2Sth. ClaMhlca).
Lltariiry. fetaiontlDr. Normal and Law Cour-
(•»■». with Dlplomaa. Special CouraeN, with
Oertmcatcii. Hoard fa a month. Total no-
cexMiry expenses for the year (exclusive of
traveling, clothlnjr. and hooka.) from •Hi! to
#1.11. W omen admitted to all cliutsea.
For further Information, oddrosa the Pre
sident. F. o. WOODWAKO.
July
Bayer or Seller,
Uor Hulc—
80 acres of laud half a mile from corporate limits of
Gaffney City on Mill’s Gap road. UwelliiiK of four rooti s.
Four and half acres of land on Victoria Avenue froiiUn/
\Y. H. Uichardsou.
One lot on Victoria Vvenue, near S. M. Littlejohn's.
One lot In rear of aliove named lot HOxJUO feet.
One lot frontlm: Victoria Avenue opposite K. O. Sams'.
85x210. Good dwelliut; on same.
One lot fronting Victoria A venue 85x210 feet; Dwelling
of four rooms, opposite It. A. Thomas'.
Lipscomb Hotel and lot, fronting Logan street 0<5 feel,
A Student’s Reception.
A “Students Reception” will be
1 held October 8th, at some convenient
| place in the city, perhaps the city
! hall. This reception will be held for
the benefit of the students in our
j schools. All the citizens of our
town will surely be present to show
their interest in our educational in
stitutions. There will be two or
three live minute speeches. Further
announcement will be made in next
issue of The Ledger.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a txdtlc or common glass with urine
and let dt stand twenty-four hours; a sedi
ment or settling indicates an unhealthy con
dition of the kidneys. When urine stains
linen It is positive evidence of kidney trouble
Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the
hack, is also convincing proof that the kid
neys and bladder are out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort in t he knowledge so often
expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot,
the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish
in relieving every pain in the hack, kidneys,
liver, bladder and every part of the urinary
passages. It corrects Inafdlity to hold urine
and scalding pain In passing It. or had effects
following use of Ikpior, wine or l>eer, and
overcomes that unpleasant necessity of be
ing compelled to get up many times during
the night to urinate. •The mild and extraor
dinary effect of Swamp-Root Is s«<m reu'ized.
It stands the highest tor its wonderful •■urea
of the most distressing rases. If you need a
medicine you should have the best .<oid by
druggists, price tlfty cents and one dollar.
Von raity have u sample hot th and pumpnlet
bothseiil free by mail. Mention Thk LriiGEU
and send your address to Dr. Kilmer A ('•».,
Binghamton. N. V. The proprietor . of this
paper guarantee the genulncie ss of tills
offer. *
Yellow Fever Oerme
breed In the bowels. Kill them and you are
safe from the awful disease t aseareta des
troy the germs throughout the system and
make It Impossible for new ones to form.
<‘aseareta are the only reliable safe-guard
for young and old against Yellow Jack. 10c.
25c and 50c. All druggists.
Ip
and Depot street 200 feet.
House and lot Victoria Avenue 100 feet front, one acre.
House and lot fronting Logan street 132 feel and Depot
street 200 feet.
Lot Logan street 131 'axJUO feet.
Lot on Depot
House ana lot 5S acres near Corry’s tesideuce.
Lit street 200x132 feet, opposite J. I. Surratt's.
CONSULT WITH
R. 0. SAMS’
48 acres on Horton's Ferry road.
187 acres near Ninety-Nine Islands on Broad Kiver.
52 acres fronting Mill’s Gap road, just out of town.
One valuable farm near L’ulon road. ‘£Yt miles from
Gaffney, 1V4 from Limestone; well watered; well wooded.
Two lots. Johnson street. 170x210 feet, fronting mountains.
One farm, 70 acres. 214 miles from Gaffney on i’acolet road.
Two lots. tMixltV) feet each, near S. L. Hopper’s residence;
3-room cottage.
One lot. 88x200 tcet. on Gran&rd street; three houses.
One lot fronting Frederick street. 140 feet, running hack
284 feet to Robison street) 8-room house; within 200 yards
of business part of town.
9-room dwelling, new. fronting 200 feet on Depot street.
18 acre lot above Goforth's mill.
Goforth's mill and fixtures and 50 acres of land.
44 acres Isdow Goforth's mill.
50acres known as the Huskey tract.
44 acres near Reulah church.
15 residence lots fronting Falrview Avenue
Street,
)
1
85x210
80x200
105x180
180x100
loo.y 100
Real Estate Agency
Johnson
Rutledge
Race **
Limestone "
House and lot “ Montgomery “
' '• •• 2 7-10 acres. Mills Gap road.
( •’ “ •' 3 acres near Mills Gap road M mile from
( corporate limits.
( 18*4 acres near Mills Gap road *4 mile from corporate limit
; Two lots 2 7-10 acres, excellent for residence. Mills Gap road
(10 85-100 acres, well watered, just heyoud town limits
Three store lots fronting Limestone street, next hclow
Brown's store
79 acres divided Into 149 lots, fronting continuation of
) Limestone street and less than ‘j mile from town limits
315 acres on Broad river, splendid water power. 7 miles
from Gaffney mid crossed hy Kills’ Ferry road
350 acres on Smith's Ford and Howell’s Ferry roads, set
tled and well watered
80 shares Gaffney <'Ity Land and Improvement Co stock
4P lots on Smith. Meadow. Buford and Frederick Ms.
78 8-10 acres miles from Gaffney on 1'aeolet road.
81 acres ‘4 mile from Island Ford road, 1 mile from State
Line church. 9 miles from Gaffney.
4 lots near Mlllstiap road fronting city.
HiO acres tin Snead branch and Thickety creek.
3 tracts from Hi to 100 acres of the Big Survey near the
Cow pens battle ground.
Uor Ken t
Cottage on Victoria Avenue.
LIMESTONE * SPRINGS * LIME * WORKS,
CARROLL & CO., Lessees.
Manufacturers of
BUILDING, * PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME,
And Dealers In
Coal, Shingles, Lathes and Platser Hair.
Pvmamite. Blasting Powder. Fuse and Dynamite Caps.
The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company,
Offer for Sale Building Lots in this Flourishing Town,
IDY Cl
Also Farms near by' and in reach of the schools of Limestone Springs
and of this place in lots of from 30 to 100 acres on liberal time rates.
Also Agricultural Lands to rent for farm purposes.
Yor full particular! apply to
MOSES WOOD, Agent.
N. B.—All trespassing on lands of' this Company cutting and remtHing
timber, fishing or hunting are forbidden under penalty of law.