The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 21, 1901, Image 3
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Ever have them?
Then wc can’t
tell you any
thing about
them. You
know how dark
everything looks
and how you are about
ready to give up. Some
how, you can’t throw off
the terrible depression.
Are things really so
blue? Isn’t it your nerves,
after all? That’s where
the trouble is. You
nerves are beingpoisoned
from the impurities in
your blood.
Ayers
Manila
purifies the blood and
gives power and stability
to the nerves. It makes
health and strength, activ
ity and cheerfulness.
This is what “Ayer’s”
will do for you. It’s the
oldest Sarsaparilla in the
land, the kind that was
old before other Sarsa-
parillas were known.
This also accounts for
the saying, “One bottle
of Ayer’s is worth three
bottles of the ordinary
kind.”
tl.oo a bottle. All Angllata.
Wrfte the Doofoe,
If ron haro any complaint whatOTar
ami drulro the best medical advice yo«
can possibly receive, write the doctor
freely. You will receive a prompt re
ply, without cost. Address,
Da. J. 0. AYEK, Lowell, Mass. Q
th mt <ws A as A
MADE FROM PURE
FILTERED and DIS
TILLED WATER. . .
Delivered Anywhere in the
City
Johnson & Brown.
'Phone 7.
Well We are Still Alive.
The cold weather has aono and summer
has come, and tve are still hero. I am pre-
inired to keep all kinds of fresh meats. I
nave fine Oherokee Iteef and Kansas City
Reef and Country Produce and Vegetables
when they can procured. Come to see us or
cull phono No HU when you need some k'*m1
cold Reef, Mutton. Kresh Fish, etc., right utT
of the Ice. We sell Ice at the door.
1 also have good family horse for sale
cheap.
L. W. McGUINN,
Manager.
DR. J. F. GARRETT,
Dentist,
Gaffney, - - . S. C.
Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new store
In office from 1st to 26th of each
month:
Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB.
Dentist,
Office over R. A. lone* ft Co.'s Stors.
Can be found at office six davs in the week
G. W. SPEER,
ATTOI* NIC Y-AT-LrA W.
GAFFNEY, S. C.
Office over J. >V. Tolleson's Store.
N. W. HARDIN,
V LAWYER.
Practice in ah Courts and all branches of
the Law.
Office over .1. W. Tolleson’s store. Office
L hours from '.CIO a m. to 3 p. m. every day in
the week.
WALLACE & OTIS
LAWYERS.
f
Office upstairs, between It. A. Jones and
Davenport.
Phone 87.
J. E. WEBSTER,
pV. L t ornc>r-
*OfBce in Court House. (Probate Judge ■ office
Gaffney City, S. C.
Practices in all the courts. Collec
tions a specialty
-*J. C. JEFFERIES <K
OAFFNEY, S. C.
mnierrlitl I.aw. Corporation Law
Real Kstate latw.
oney to loan on approved security.
JAMES A. WILLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
O A. I^^crMLCV. i*. c;.
fotary Public in office. Prompt attention
given to wl • business.
Office over It. A. Jones ft Oo.’s store.
| D. it.Duncan U. P.Handers. W.U. llall.Jr
DUNCAH, SANDERS & HALL,
Attorneys-at-Law.
0T«r.’. JLTolis (»' Ua's store.
PERSONAL PARAGRPHS.
People You Know and People You Don’t
Know.
J. T. Whelchel, one of Cherokee’s
prosperous planters, was in tho city
Saturday on business.
Summy Humphries, who lives just
across the line in the old Far Heel
State, was In the city yesterday.
J. H. MoKissick of Union, spent
Friday and Saturday in the city, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. UafTney.
Prof. N. W. Cameron, of Blacks
burg, spent a few hours in the city
Saturday.
J. A. Willis, Esq., spent Friday in
Greenville on legal business.
Miss Anna W. Anspach, a bright,
vivacious and attractive young lady
of Philadelphia, Pa., arrived in tha
city Saturday night, and will be the
guest of her friend Miss EfTie Hopper
during the summer. We hope Miss
Anspach’s visit to our little city may
be fraught with genuine pleasure aud
delight.
Col. T. B. Butler spent yesterday
in Spartanburg on business.
Chas. H. Henry, editor of the
Spartanburg Journal, passed through
the city yesterday on his way to
Charlotte, N. C.
Jno. J. Bird, advance agent of the
Perle Opera Company, was here Sat
urday billing his troupe for Wednes
day night.
J 8, Harmon, one of Lawn’s good
citizens, was in to see us Saturday.
J. Y. Keaeler, who has been con
nected with the Victor cotton mill
in Greers for some time, has severed
his connection with that mill and re
turned to Gaffney. He has a posi
tion with his former employers, the
Gaffney Manufacturing Co.
Tom B. Moachem, of Columbia,
spent a short while In the city Fri
day.
H. M. Graham, a prominent citizen
of Greenwood, was a visitor in the
city Friday.
J. W. Abbott, of Spartanburg, was
here yepterduy.
Mrs. W. L. Johnson is visiting
relatives and friends in Spartanburg.
E. H. Shaw, Ruperintendont of the
S. C. & G. E. railraod, was in the city
the last of the week.
John E. McLauchlin, of Spartan
burg, was here Friday.
E. K. Belue, of Blacksburg, was
hero Friday.
Miss Dicey L. Smith, the charming
young belle of Thickety, is expecting
to visit her home in Patrick, 8. C.,
in a short time.
Edwin E. Rankin, of the Greenville
Daily News, was in the city Friday.
J. W. Isler, of King’s Mountain,
N. C., was in the city yesterday
visiting relatives.
Little Lorala.
There were no cases in the mayor’s
court yesterday morning, nor has
there been one for several days.
Frying chickens are at a premium
in Gaffney just now, while eggs and
other country produce are scarce and
high.
Rev. G. Croft Williams, of Blacks
burg, conducted services in the Epis
copal church here Sunday. He re
mained over in the city through yes
terday.
Through a mistake it was mention
ed in these columns last week that
W. A. Ross, second hand in weave
room of tho Gaffney Mfg. Co., Gaff
ney, has resigned. We beg to state
that Mr. Ross 1r still at his post and
has no idea of leaving.
A meeting of Smith Lipscomb
Camp, sons of veterans, is called for
next Friday night in the Clerk of
Court’s office at the court house. AH
the members are requested to be
present, as important business will
be brought before the oamp.
A Sunday Death.
Clarence, the young son of N. M.
Ferguson, died Sunday at the home
of his parents in this city.
The lad was just twelve years of
age and had been sick only about two
weeks with that dread disease,
typhoid pneumonia. Clarence was a
bright boy and was just getting old
enough to be a help and a oomfort to
his parents.
We deeply sympathize with the
sorrowing family.
t!»e Dr. Utill's Conch Syrup at once if your
child lias croup or bronchitis. Waste no time
delay may bo dangerous. Dr. Bulls Cough
Svrup cures at once. It Is a safe and Infalli
ble remedy. All druggists sell It for 35 cents
Bow Are Year Kidneys f
They Work While You Sleep.
While your mind and body rest Cas-
carets Candy Cathartic repair your
digestion, your liver, your bowels,
put them in perfect order. Genuine
tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold
in bulk. All druggists, ioc.
-—Dr. 8. R. Peck, the Charlotte Eye
Specialist, will be in Gaffney at
PariBh’s Hotel. Thureday. May 80th.
A SI I’KHH GRIP CURE.
Johnson’s Tonic Is
Johnson s Tonic Is a superb Grip cure.
Drives out every trace of Grip Poison from
the system. Horst It quick. Within an hour
it enters the blood aiid lieglns to
the effects of the pohtou. Wlthh
places a Grip
daiiKer. With!
hour
. neutralize
o poison. Within a day It
victim beyond the point of
litn a week, ruddy cheeks attest
return Of perfect health. Price. 50 cents If It
cures. Ask for Johnsou’s Chill and Fever
Tonic. Take nothing else.
Notice of Finai Discharger
By permission of Hon. J. E. Webster, Judge
of Probate for Cherokee County, B. O.*, I will,
qn Wednesday, the 13th day of Juup next,
Wake Wy Huai return, as administrator of
the estate of Daniel Anthony, deceased, aqd
apply for letters dlstulssory. AH persons
bolding claims against said estate are noti
fied to present them, properly attested, on
nr before that date, or they will be f jrever
barred.
H. 8. Daniel.
Admr. Daniel Anthony, dec’d.
Published In Gaffney Ledger May 31, 38.
June 4,11.
Oh Where Gan I Get
t
Something te Cook ?
HAM, SAUSAGE,
VEGETABLES,
Heavy canned goods,
TEAS, COFFEES,
Groceries CAKES, Crackers,
Flavoring Extracts,
Fruits and Coloring.
At- EZELL’S, ’Phone No, 9,
As vaccination
nine chills and
vents and count*
revents smallpox, and qui
ver. so TEETH IN A pre
facts the effects of the sum
mer s heat, muclXdrcudcd by mothers with
small children. >UCKTHINA relieves the
many troubles IncfiVit to teething and the
not summer*, and ik vnothor Is cxcus:tl>lo for
not giving It. for li hosts only 3T. cents at
druggists; or mall 35 \mts to C. J. Moffett,
M. I).. St. Louis, Mo. \
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If yon haven't a regular, healthy movement of the
bowel, every day, you’re 111 or will bo. Keep your
bowel* opon, and be well. Force, in the ahapoof vio
lent physio or pill poison, Issdangerous. The smooth
est, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowel,
clear and clean U to take
CANDY
CATHARTIC
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste flood. Do Good,
Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10, », and 60 centa
per box. Write for tree sample, and booklet on
health. Address 433
STKEUXU RlkXKDY COXPAXY, CHICAGO or IBW YOKE.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
In Our New Gallery.
We are now installed in our
new and commodious quarters
over W. F. Thomas’ store,
which lias been specially ar
ranged for us, with every fa
cility to enable us to turn out
the best work possible.
Call and see us. Don’t for
get the place, up-stairs over
W. F. Thomas’ store.
Phone 20.
JOHN GREEN.
Attention Teachers.
Applicants for the positions of Superinten
dents, Principals and Assistants In tho Gaff
ney Graded Schools must make written ap
plication on or before the 34th day of May,
1001.
L. G. Bykrs,
J. H. Turner,
J. F. Garrktt,
Trustees.
LOOK OUT BOYS
for your own interest and 1 will look out for
mine. When you want a good wheel to ride
call on me. ana when you want to buy an up-
to-date wheel I am agent for Monarch and
Barns’ Bicycles and will sell you one as cheap
as dirt In the old field, forchash. When your
wheel gets out of fix bring It to me and 1 will
repair It cheap and guarantee It. I sell all
kinds of fixtures. I am still selling Kansas
City Beef and Fresh Fish.
„ VV. J. MANESS.
Phone No. 17.
ITor—•
Building aud Plastering Lime,
Coal, and Plaster Hair,
Plaster Paris.
Roscudale Cement,
Portland Cement,
Dynamite,
Blasting Powder, Fuse
and Dynamite Caps, cull on
Limestone Springs Lime Works
CARROLL & CO., Lessees.
Telephone 57.
We sell the famous
“Cordova Coffee,”
Always strong, fine
flavor and full weight.
15c. PER POUND.
PEELER & LEMMOND,
PROMPT DELIVERY. PHONE 55.
For the Building Season,
L. BAKER
Has just received a large stock
of Sash, Doors, Mantelpieces
and all kinds of Trimming,
Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Box
ing, Molding, Brackets, etc. No.
1 Heart Pine Shingles and a
good stock John W. Masury &
Sons Guaranteed Paints and
Varnish, all at tho lowest rea
sonable prices. Call and see him
when you want anything in his
line. No charge for making
estimates.
T. I. WALKER,
GAFFNEY, S. C.,
Deala Exclusively iu
Lumber and Builders’ Material
and carries in stock a complete Hoe of
DOORS. SASH,
BLINDS, PAINTS,
OIL,
PLASTERERS’
. MATERIAL,
and everything nm)dod for building purposes.
Look him up w»«sn you used oujl'
Watch this Space
FOR
FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS.
J. 1 >iYI* I * Y,
Life, Fire, Accident and Health Insurance.
The Annual Summer Sale
I OF
Tbe Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company
Offers for Bale Building Lots In this flourishing town, Gaffney City; Also Farms near
by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, In lots of fros 1
30 to 100 acres on lljeral time rates; also Agricultural Lauds to rent for Farm pur
poses. For full particulars apply to
J. V, SSiVlitKJV'rTr, JV^ent.
N. B.—All tresspassing on landsof this company, cuttin and •emovtng timber, flsbingor
hunting are forbidden under uenaHv of Ww
ICITOIIICIN
a plenty at SMITH HARDWARE
STORE, not shams, not make-be
lieves, but genuine culinary as
sistants of the first water. We
name here only a few of the many,
end would like you to see them
all: Good Cook Stoves, best qual
ity, and Freezers. Shall we have
lljj| tho pleasure of seeing you? It
would do a housekeeper’s heart
good to see the entire array hero.
Door and W indow Screens.
-Attention Tf'tirmers!
The season Is now at hand when you must have Implements with which to prepare
your lauds, plant and cultivate your crops, and don’t forget that 1 have ’’Everything for
the Farmer’* at popular prices.
All kinds of Now Stocks, single and double, and Turu Plows, Plow Points Plows
Glevises, Heel Bolts, etc.. Dow Law Cotton Seed Planters.
Call aud see my Syracuse Disc Harrows. They are unexcelled, and no farmer can
afford to ho without onc-espcclally when 1 sell them so cheap. As in the past I shall
coutinue to lead in
Bungles and 'Wagons.
< .?! h ?. 8UC . h a ." asscrtiun? 11 ls l ),illH enough-the vast amount of business 1 have done
In this line in the past attests the fact that my #oods and prices are right.
Tyson A Jones, or Stadebaker, is all the recommendation needed on a vehicle to tell
you It is Al.
Wagons-BIRDSELL, STUDEBAKEtt. TAYLOR. WHITE HICKORY-a quartette
that Is hard to “down." prices and quality considered.
Hay. Corn, Oats, Bran, Syrup, Molasses, Tennessee Sorghum, and in fact a full line of
plantation supplies.
Hats in variety for everylwdy.
you N1CC DeW U,jd StrI ° tly , ‘ u ^ , • to ■ dato,, nno of Clothing. Give us a look and we’ll sell
My stock of Shoes and General Merchandise was never more complete’and lutcn’ 1
have got a lot of genuine bargains for you. Como and see.
For the accommodation and convenience of those living In tho vicinity of Goforths
S. O., I have added a Hue of
I>RUO»
to my stock at that place consisting of Soothing Syrup. Squills. Paregoric, Pills of various
kinds, essenc** and extracts for flavoring. Syrup of Figs, Wine of Cardul, Dr. King’s
Now Discovery, Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets, Mexican Mustang Liniment etc
arrlvS lln ° ^ Kotl0a *' ,,!lts ’ «‘oos. Groceries, etc., constantly on hand and
Yours for trade.
J. I.
Conversation.
“Hello, B.” “Hello, S.” “What you know?” “I know I
got picked up in a bicycle trade last year.” “How’s that?”
ell, I went to a certain cycle store, (I won’t call anv names),
and bought a wheel; paid twenty-live round dollars for it. It
rode good for awhile, but soon it run like a wagon. I thought
probably the wheel needed cleaning up, so I took it to a repair
shop and told the repairman I wanted him to give it a good
cleaning. Ho examined it and said it did not need cleaning. 1
asked him what it needed, and he said new bearings, for the
ones that were in it were nothing but pot metal. I asked him
how ho would trade me a Rambler for mine, and he said he’d
trade for $20.50 difference. I told him we could not trade. He
said he could buy my wheel new for $10.25, so we traded, and 1
have been riding my Rambler for eight months and haven’t paid
out one cent for repairs.” “I believe I’ll go and get me one like
yours.” “Come one, I’ll go with you.” “Hello Parker, fix 8.
up a wheel like mine.” “Alright, here it is.” “What’s it
worth?” “$35.00.” “Here’s your money. If the boys keep in
sight of us they had better go to
I*»rker St Tolleson
and buy a Rambler and be convinced.”
GAFFNEY LIVE STOCK CO.
Dealers in
MULES,
HORSES,
Harness, and Vehicles of Every Description.
We sell the Old Hickory and Tennessee Wagons,
the very best made, and tke famous Parry, Babcock,
and other excellent makes of Buggies, Phaetons, Car
riages, ete. g
We have the finest lot of Mules ever brougHt to
this country, and our stables are headquarters for
drovers and out
We will to
warrant the coi
finest liven
Undermiisljns and Other White Goods.
You no doubt will bo surprised to read of this sale now—a
month ahead of its usual time—but you will agree that it is a
move in the right direction, because the stocks are larger, the
goods newer and fresher than they would be in June, which is an
important advantage ; therefore we are serving the public better
than we could a month hence.
Corset Covers, Chemise, Undershirts, Drawers.
in Cambric, Nainsook, Muslin, etc., all well made and hand
somely trimmed, almost at your own price.
White Goods.
Lawns, Organdies, Persian Mulls, English Long Cloth, Nain
sook and Checks, actually the best values ever shown in Gaffney.
Lace Specials.
Mousseline do Sole, Chiffons and Liberty Silk Drapery, line
qualities, all colors, and prices, way down.
Embroideries, Insertions and Laces.
A tremendous line at 5e per yard, all styles. Como early
and enjoy your pick of the pile. _
Men’s Shirts and Shirt Waists.
All colors, all the new shapes and the very newest fabrics.
Lines sure to suit.
Business is Constantly Increasing—Why? Because it’s more
often in the quality than in the price that you find the True Bar
gain.
J. C. LIPSCOMB & BRO.
lws French Periodical Drops
rfect, J r Harmless, sure to accompliah
DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy.
CAUTION cou P t «r fel , t ' and Imitation,. Tb«ceoainela pat
T"® 1 U>u with fac-slmlle alvnatare on side of ita bottle, thus:
Bend for Circular to WILLIAMS MrU. CO-. Bole Agents, unto.
> genuine Is put up only Id paste board Car-
"For sale by Cherokee Drug Co.
A GOOD REFRIGERATOR
is a necessary adjunct to a house
hold during the summer months.
We have already made our fourth
Refrigerator order so far this sea
son and expect to sell many more,
for the simple reason that we
handle a Refrigerator which suits
the people. We also cartv the
White Mountam and WondcWjce
Cream Freezers. Just ^’ecewed
two more orates of Crockery and
Chinaware.
FURNITURE, STOVES, 6U66IES,
WA60NS AND COFFINS.
FURNITURE CO
AND VITALITY
Z>X«.. «COX-X*'«l -
The great remedy for nervous prostration and all Uiseo*!
organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Faf
Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Menu
of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and
mOne
f tho genoratlva
Lost Manhood,
orry. excessive use
AFTER um r^ r ,o%r«Sf
tfUfFor sale by Cherokee
iy With every
ow at $1.00 per box.
•* CiQTqlemft, Okie.
DO YOU KNOW J>
THAT many of the sluing Machines that are offered
for sale to-day are not what they seem? They are got
ten up cheaply, to supply a demand for something Uiat
will sew, regardless of it* durability? Do you want
this style of a SEWING MACHINE, or do you want
one that is manufactured by reliable people and lias gaiuqd its
MFRIT ^ yertrs of Pf actica I > wei ''’ ic « ; standing the tost of long
**■"•■■■ hard usage with a critical public, testiug those essential
qualities that the favor aud good will o( aUdfcho
give them a fair tt
one that never fails in Its
made of the best material obtain able, whose CVCDV part H
curately adjusted, under the supervision of t VLHI skilltfcl work
men who have been able to make a Machine will last a life
and still be good. If you desire such a Sewing - - - -
Machine, you should " . FOR
insist on having the VfeuafTRWMty
Everybody is a friend
to the
Better work can be
done