The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 25, 1897, Image 6
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THE LEPGER: GAFFNEY, S. €., NOVEMBER 25 1897.
R STOCK OF CLOTHi
And in order to sell it, we will for the next twenty days give you your choice
of any suit in our store
I or SI0.00 Cash.
i We have suits worth from $ 15.00 to $20.00, but they will go at the above price, regardless of their value. Don’t miss
this opportunity, but come at once. We have also reduced the prices on all our Millinery and Dress Goods and would
be glad to have you call and save money. Yours truly,
Lv.
Hot Stuff.
-OH
Hot Coffee,
Hot Chocolate,
Hot Clara Bouillon,
Hot Coca Cola,
Hot Beef Tea,
Hot Lemonade,
Hot Cocoa,
Served Day and Night at
DuPre Drug Co.’s
A Woman Hung
around her husband’s neck and told him that the best
place to buy his
GROCERIES,
and the place where they are always kept pure and fresh,
and cheaper than ho could get them elsewhere, was at
C. C. Harris' Store,
Next door to the National Bank.
Call on him and you’ll find she was right.
I am still selling Dry Goods and Shoes
COS
and Groceries cheaper than anybody. Cali and
see me and save money.
Yours truly,
W. BAKER.
Opposite new postoffice.
'i>ipr
Hard Times
will he a thing of the past if you do your trading with me.
Everything is marked down at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
to suit the times and you can surely save money if you
will give me your business.
Yours truly,
J. I. SARRATT.
THE MYSTERY IS AT AH END
NEWBOLD SURRENDERED AT
FORT LAWN SUNDAY.
He Went to Columbia on Monday and
at Once Was Taken to the
State House to see the
Governor.
[Columbia Record.]
At last the mystery is ended.
Detective Newbold was in the state
house Monday talking to Governor El-
lerbe.
He came down on the 12:f)0 train
from Chester accompanied by several
friends, who drove with him to the
state house.
It was rumored on the streets early
this morning that Xewbold had been
arrested by the chief of police of
Chester. This was a mistake, the ,
chief had nothing to do with the ar-1
rest.
Last night about ten o’clock De
tective Newbold surrendered to Con
stable J. T. Thomason and Mr. W.
H. Cowan near Fort Lawn. This
place is some twenty miles from the
town of Chester. They went to
Chester this morning to take the train
for Columbia.
Mr. Thomason has a warrant for
the arrest of W. H. Newbold. It
bears date the 22nd day of November,
1897, and was issued by G. Williams,
Magistrate at the court house oi
Chester. The affidavit, made on in
formation and belief, is signed by W.
II. Cowan. On the back Mr. J. T.
Thomason is appoiuUd special con
stable to make the arrest.
Chief of Police Morgan met De
tective Newbold at Chester and spoke
to him, but had nothing to do with
making the arrest.
The party passed through Chester
taking the train for Columbia. It
consisted of Detective Newbold, Con
stable Thomason, Mr. W. H. Cowan
and Mr. Henry Howie, a brother, it
was understood, of Constable Howie
of Spartanburg.
From the Blanding street depot
the party drove directly to the state
house, where Newbold was greeted
cordially by a great many friends and
acquaintances.
Detective Newbold had nothing to
say at all under the circumstances.
Sheriff Dean has been telegraphed
for and will very probably bo here
this evening. Court adjourned in
Spartanburg Saturday, and Newbold,
as it was said he would, immediately
surrendered.
Aigood News Items.
(Correspondence of The Ledger.)
Algood, Nov. 23.—Rev. R. J. Tate
filled his last regular appointment at
Mccedonia.
Farmers are sowing wheat as they
wore never known to do before. That
will beat the Cotton Grower's Asso
ciation ten to one, and those who are
monkeying with that organizatson
had better bo putting the time they
are losing attending their meetings
to sowing wheat and preparing to
raise their homo supplies at home.
Robert R. Powell went to the county
seat last Wednesday on business.
W. F. Horton went to Cowpens
last Saturday on business.
Mrs. Mary (Jardner and Miss Car
rie Clary visited Mrs. M. E.B. Harris
one day last day.
R. A. Ford and family, visited rela
tives here not long sineo.
Mrs. Margaret Fowler is visiting
relatives at Clifton noM.
H. I). Holland and family visited
T. W. Price and lamily Sunday.
Rev. F. C. Hickson has been per
manently called to the pastorate of
the Macedonia church for the year
1898.
A speculator has $18,975 to invest.
He can buy 8 per cent, bonds at 75,
and 5 per cent, bonds at 1.20. How
much of his money must be invested
in each kind of bonds in order to
have the same income from each in
vestment. CORX( HACKKH.
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Bucklen’s Anica Salve.
The Rest S.\lve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, l'leer, Salt
Rheum, Fever Su ^s, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ali
Skin Eruption, and postively cures
Piles or no pay required. It is gura-
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or
monev refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by The DuPre Drug
Co.
Cowpens Chronicles.
(Correspondence of The Ledger.)
Cowpens, Nov. 22.—Wo are having
some dry weather now. It is good
for farmers who have not finished
sowing wheat and oats, if their land is
not getting too hard.
Rev. Davie Hammett began a pro
tracted meeting last Thursday night
at Mountain View school house. He
is doing much good for our commu
nity. The meeting will close to
night. We wish the good work
could go on.
We have been expecting some
marriages to take place here for some
time, consequently we were not very
much surprised last Sunday evening
when Miss Lillian Thompson, daugh
ter of R. C. Thompson, and Mr. Ed.
Faikner were quietly married at the
home of the bride's parents, in the
presence of friends and relatives,
Davie Hammett officiating. We wish
them a long and happy life. May
their paths be strewn with flowers.
Gil Fetchet.
Tho throe-year-old boy of J. A.
Johnson,of LynnCenter,Ill.,is subject
to attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson
says he is satisfied that the timely
use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
during a severe attack, saved his lit
tle boy’s life. He is in the drug
bus!ness,a member of the firm of John
son Bros, of that place and they
handle a great many patent medi
cines for throat and lung diseases.
He had all these to choose from, and
skilled physicians ready to respond
to his call, but selected this remedy
for use in his own family at a time
when his child’s life was in danger,
because he knew it to be superior to
any other, and famous the country
over for its cures of croup. Mr.
Johnson says this is the best selling
cough medicine they handle, and
that it gives splendid satisfaction in
all cases. Sold by DuPre Drug Com
pany.
FIRST CLASS HEARSE
— F'OR.
Funeral Occasions.
Gentle Horses, Careful Driver. Town or
Country Served. Prices Reasonable.
Call on M. 0. MONTGOMERY,
Corner Montgomery and Petty Sts.
6 Car Loads. 6.
Five Car
II Loads of Lumber—^
....Consisting of....
Flooring, Ceilings, Nov
elty Siding, Boxing, Mold
ing, &c.
Also One Car Load
of Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Brackets and Mantles.
lleurt-pino Shingles and Laths always
j in stock.
i Try Novelty Siding y-SIn. thick, rebated
and beaded at $11.50 per thouaand. Best
and cheapest weatherboarding on market.
L. BAKER.
Mortgage Sale.
B y vlrtueof u power contained in a mort
gage executed by Klijilll T. fowler to
France:. Davis and Susan A. White, dated
April 7. 1H*4. and recorded In the office of
Register of Mesne <'on veyance for I’nion
county (in iitb ot April. 1 “<1. in book (1. No. ",
page 1~. I will sell to the highest bidder be
fore t he court house door at Gaffney. 8. (\,
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during the legal hours of sale on the lirst
Monday in Deeeinbei next, the following de
scribed tract of land, to wit :
All that tract of land lying and being sit
uated uorth of Pacolet river. In the county
of Cherokee, state aforesaid. Itoumlcd on
the north by lands of William Harris, east
by lauds of Randolph Brown, south by Pac
olet river, west, by lands of W. R. Brown,
l.iiown as the Gossett tract, containing
three hundred (SOI)) acres, more or ics-,.
Terms of sale caMi. Purchaser to pay for
papers.
I'h A>'ct:s Davis. I..
St’hah a. White, f Mortgagees.
10-28-41
CANDY
CATHARTIC
ALL
DRUGGISTS
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Four and half acres of land on Victoria Avenue fronting
W. H. Richardson.
One lot on Victoria Avenue, near S. M. Littlejohn's.
One lot in rear of above named lot 80x200 feet.
DiiTTfip Cnllfip ) One lot fronting Victoria Avenue opposite R. O. Sams'
DlltCi Of ObllCr. Oood dwelling on same.
One lot fronting Victoria Avenue85x210 feet; Dwelling
feet.
WITH
R. 0. SAMS’
\ of four rooms, opposite D. A. Thomas'.
) Lipscomb Hotel and lot, fronting Logan street Grt
( and Depot street 200 feet.
/ House and lot fronting Logan street 1U2 feet and Depot
, street 2U0 feet.
^ Lot Logan street 1H1Hx200 feet.
Lot on Depot street 200x132 feet, opposite J. I. Sarratt's.
) 4t> acres on Horton’s Ferry road.
. 187 acres near Ninety-Nine Islands on Broad River.
') 92 acres fronting Mill’s Gap road, just out of town.
$ Two lots, Johnson street. 170x210 feet, fronting mountains.
( One farm, 70 acres, 2‘A miles from Gaffney on Pacolet road.
(0-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 In nd.
/ 44 acres below Goforth’s mill.
) 50 acres known as the Huskey tract.
) 44 acres near Beulah church.
/15 residence lots fronting Fairview Avenue
j 4 “ •• “ Johnson
\ 10 “ “ •• Rutledge
‘ Race
‘ Limestone “
‘ Montgomery “
” '• 2 7-10 acres. Mills Gap road.
( " “ “ 3 acres near Mills Gap road H mile from
( corporate limits.
18 1 /, acres near Mills Gap road H mile from corporate limit
Two lots 2 7-10 acres, excellent for residence. Mills Gap road
{ 10 05-100 acres, well watered, just beyond town limits
■ Three store lots fronting Limestone street, next below
Brown’s store
(7SI acres divided into 149 lots, fronting continuation of
' Limestone street and less than ‘4 mile from town liniLs
; 315 acres on Broad river, splendid water power, 7 miles
from Gaffney and crossed by Ellis' Ferry road
' 80 shares Gaffney Gity Land and Improvement Co. stock
' 40 lots on Smith. Meadow, Buford and Frederick Sts.
1 70 8-10 acres 2)i miles from Gaffney on Pacolet road.
1 Line church, 9 miles from Gaffney.
>4 lots near Mills Gan road fronting city.
< 1
House and lot
Street, 85x210
80x200
lOTixliiO
PiUxlOO
100x100
1^0r Rent
TOYS, FANCY GOODS,
CONFECTIONERIES &c.,
are cheaper at ray store than anywhere. Call and see my
line. It will pay you.
Yours truly,
O. JL. OSBORNE,
Blacksburg, S. C.
Always Your
Money’s Worths®
if not a little more. Our stronghold on popular favor is
quality. This is known as the “quality store,” where the
very best is to be had in the way of staple and fancy
groceries.
Do you ever eat anything? If so it will pay you to call
on
BYARS & SPARKS,
Exclusive Grocers.
The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company,
Offer for Sale Building Lots in this Flourishing Town,
OJS.I?'E)Y CIYY.
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.
For fall particulars apply to
MOSES WOOD, Agent.
N.B.—All trespassing on lands of this Company cutting and removing
timber, fishing or hunting L.e forbidden under penalty of law.
LIMESTONE * SPRINGS * LIME * WORKS,
CARROLL & CO., Lessees.
Manufacturers of
BUILDING, *: ~ * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME,
And Dealers In
Coal, Shingles, Lathes and Platser Hair.
Oymamite. Blasting Powder. Fuse and Dynamite Caps.
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