The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 01, 1901, Image 5
THE LAST CALL.
Alt not©'-ttn<J luvounts due tlio old firm of
Carroll, ( mi i • ntor \ Humpliries. not piild I y
Nov. the 1st . I!K>1, will 1m* put out for ^•o!l*•(•t-
lon. us 11n' hustnoss must lie olostid up. Ho do
not bliimo us if you have to pay cost.
Yours truly.
CAKKotiL, <'AKI’E.STEK IIITMI'HRI1M.
REMEMBER
I sell Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, made-up Pants, Shirts,
Groceries, and a general line of
merchandise, all cheap for cash.
I make shoes a specialty. I
have just received a lot of the
very finest cheese.
Yours for business,
I, M. PEELER.
JTor —
Building and Plastering Mme,
Coal, and Plaster Hair,
Plaster Paris,
Rosendale Cement,
Portland Cement,
Dynamite,
Blasting P. wder. F'use
, and Dynamite Caps, call on
Linuistocs Springs Lise Works
CARROLL & CO.. Lessees.
Telephone ST.
Ninety Per Cent.
of all chronic headaches are due to
eye (in to Dr. tirllllth at the
Cherokei Dritfr Co’s, and have the de
fect In vision corr eted and thus lie
Quickly and Permanently Cured.
Classes i! led with scientific accuracy
and a diseases of the N\e, F.ar, Nose
and Throat treated according to the
latest and most approved methods.
Beware of Traveling Frauds who
Advertise Free Exhibitions.
Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB,
Dentist.
Ofttcr ovrt R. A. lonrt ft Co ’• Stor»
Can tic f 1
si> <lav In the wit-
G. W. SPEER,
AX* <>W N KY-AX-JLA W,
GAFFNEY, S. C.
Office In
tor’s office at Court IJouse.
WALLACE & OTIS,
LAWYERS.
Office upstairs, between B. A. Jones and
Davenport.
Phone 87.
J. E, WEBSTER,
A. ttorney-A. t- I w,
fflcetn t.'ourt House. (Probate Judge sofflee
Gaffney City, S. C.
PtHCtieoK iu all the courte. Colleo-
rlono h 'tponialtv
JAMES A. WILLIS,
j ATTORNEY AT LAW.
0/VI- r H'rsitDV. o.
Notary Public in office. Prompt attention
given to ul* business.
Office over R. A. Jones A Co.'s store.
D. ti.Duncan 0. P. Handers. W.S. tfall.Jr
DUKCAH, SAHDERS $ HALL, '
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office *»» ' . Tt Tnltos-I^'a ^ rin •«
l)R. J. F. GARRETT,!
Dentist,
Gaffney, - - - S. C.
Office over J. It. TolleBon’s new store !
In oflPct f rotn 1st to 2fith of each
onontfi
LENS LOCKED
SCRLV/
IEN AND SOCIETY.
(All communications to this column should
be addressed to P. O. Box l.'wi.)
Before tjoiiig into a description of
mate Ial8.|thi8 fact should be b« f e in
mind, that however elaborate fancy
fabrics may seem to be in description,
only goods that are characteristically
refill* d and comparativly modest in
color and effect, are at all regarded
with favor by either the merchant or
the first-class dressmakers and con
sumers.
The situation as far as fabrics are
concerned and their uses, grows more
c triplicated every momeub. Never
before in years were so many combi
nations in vogue as to-day. The
general form is to cling to what is
called natural color—that is, outeidc
of the dyes used to tint plain wool
goods—and to produce contrasts in
silk and velvet.
In general costuming, black and
black and white effects have sold
b st. Blues are next in quantity,
brawns aid tan shades follow and
then a tendency toward reds and
some greens as well as gray complete
the list.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Mis?. Goforth, of Blacksburg, was
in the city Wednesday.
Miss Agnes Littlejohn left Wednes
day morning for a visit :o Florence.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Mol lie Brown and Miss Lang
ford spent a few days this week with
Dr. ar d Mrs Brown.
Miss Minnie MeFarlan, of Atlanta,
is vsiting her sister, Mrs. H. Fay
Gaffney.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs H 1) Wheat and little Irene
have returned froir hurlotto.
» 4 •
Miss Alice Gaftto.., of Black burg
spent Tuesday in town shoppi; g.
Misses Rebecca and Bell Scott
spent Thursday in Spartanburg.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Miss A Barnes will spend a few
days in Glifton this '^k.
A CALL TO PATRIOTS.
Kvvry I’ltizvn in I lo r.ikre Dounty slioiiM
lie, il This ('all.
To the Citizens fif Cherokee Coun
ty: The undersigned have been ap
pointed Commissioners of the “South
Carolina Interstate and West Indian
Kxoositio i” for Cherokee County
and we d‘'< m it advisable to call the
citizens of the county together who
uru interested (and all should b*-) in
the advertisement of the many re-
sourc* s of tins county at the Exno-
sition which is to be opened at Ctif>r-
It-ftnn. I).*cember 1-t 1001, and will
continue open until the (irst of June
next. We have every assurance that
the manufacturing companies wi.l
Dike advantage of this splendid and
cheap method of advertising their
goods, and they will have exhibits at
the Exposition. 8o let the people of
the county, farmers, manufacturers,
merchants and every class be present
at the court house on salesday, Nov.
4 b, at 2 o’clock p. m., ahd take
some steps to advertise our resources
which are greater, p. rhaps, than any
county in South Carolina. Sine- our
county was formed we have forged to
the front, our taxes are less than a
good many of our older sisters, and
let us all come together and encour
age new comers and thereby add to
our wealth and population. Let.
everybody come.asjwe want the whole
county represented,
F Q. Stacy.
J. G. Wakdlaw.
Thos B Butler.
Another Contest fora lluek’H‘•Junior "
The Acme Furniture Company is
offering another opportunity for some
little girl, under fourteen years of
age, to win one of their famous
Luck’s “Junior” stoves. The con
test is now on. and the girl who cuts
out and savos the largest number of
the Acme company's advertisements
containing Buck’s trade mark be
tween this and Christmas, will be
come the happy owner of a Buck’s
“Junior..’
Victor Oil Mill.
The Victor Oil Mill is runn ing night
and day, and is one of the most sue
cessful industries in the city. A few
minutes visit to the mill will con
vince you that its management is
Big Lot Odd Pants, Drum
mers’ samples, at 1-3
less than Actual Value.
Mens, Womens and Boy^
4-ply All Linen, Collars.
1 5c value, for 5c.
New Store, New Goods.
We are showing immense lines of Dress Goods in all the new ma
terials and colorings and a full line of trimmings to match.
SKIRTS—Walking and full length, a spe
cial all-wool black cheviot with three rows of
satin folds and tucks, a $5.00 value for $3.fe0,
Petti-Skirts, in silk and mercerized, a full line
from $ 1.00 up,
CLOAKS- -Ladies’, misses’ and children’s
in automobile from $12.50 to $15,00; half
automobile from $3.50 to $12.50, in black,
tan, castor, royal and red, perfect fitting and
well made.
SHOES--For men, women and boys,
in all the new shapes, dull, kid tops, extension
soles, wide and narrow lasts, every pair guar
anteed.
CLOTHING—For men and boys, well
made and perfect fitting, at prices to defy com
petition.
HATS AND CAPS—For men and boys*
full line at right prices. The new “Pan-Ameri
can” in black and colors; ask to see them.
UMBRELLAS—Don’t fail to see our
$1 50 special; it will save you money. We
have a full line from $50c up.
We have a full line of small notions at SMALL
PRiCES.
805 Limestone St,
Next door to P. O.
Fire Ik the County.
On Monday morning about 3
o’clock, Mr Huinlet L. Smith and
family wore ar »used from their be Is
:ind found their house on fir*-. Mr.
and Mrs. .Smith went to work and
:o.t their children out of the burning
building. Lhe neighbors came to
their assistance but all were too late
to offer any t ff-efive resistance to
the p* ogress of i h H*m sunti! after
j t he dwelling, furniture, and one or
1 more out-buddings were consumed.
Mr Smith has our sympathy in
his misfortune.
The Star Theatre.
The dour and window Irames of the
theatre are being placed, the lirst
lloor beams are m ing put in arid the
bricklayers are still bustling. (
l>r. ItiiM's ( mu;h Syrup Furnishes most I
! suhstiintiiil eon tort auil relief to cunsiiti.;-
i litis; ii works most remarkuhle ctir s
I l> m*t despair. Relit f can ee tain y be liadi
I a cure is possible with this womlerfu. iemt'- |
dy.
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PLLO!
MISTER,
WHERE
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ARE YOU
• '< >' ■\t > -
GOiM?
Why I uni liii" to the market of L. W. Me
(iuitm to j?et some fine Tennessee Pork ami
Reef, for I saw him m l in a oar of line hojis
ami cattle yesterday, lie also keeps all
kinds of fresh eountry produce when he can
p r e| It. And, Oil, Iheni ijood saiisam s! I can
m I somethin/ to eat winter ami summer, hot
or cold. Ami you see I’m trwino to trel my
wagon fixed, too. for next door is Mr. Forten
berry's shop. tha! s if I cun stand that noisy
pin rill it is done. ‘'After a st or in t her • is a I-
wtiys a calm, anti, oh, what a el an/e when
i stands.’,
For Sale
Advertisements under this head wlIJ
he inserted for one cent a word each inser
tion. No ad Inserted for less than ten cents
F OR SALK-The best matured seed wheat.
\V. O. Lipscomb.
Oct. -i. kM, Nov. 1. 4. 7.
F OR SALE OR RENT My five room eot-
tture oppositemy residence; also for rent,
my seven room cottam* corner Race and
Petty streets. Mrs. A. V. Montgomery.
Oc t. rJk'-tf.
F OR HALE OR RENT A small farm with
nine room house just outside of incorpo
ration; or house and lot without farm Koht.
K. Wilkins. (>ct is. t f.
F OR SA LE House and lot of 'J 7-lo acres on
Mill Uup Road, just outsidt UalTuey city
limits, for cash or <>ii time. Write to Mrs. H.
A. Nance, Spaitanburtr, S. C., or toStanyarne
Wilson her attorney, .Spartanburg. H (J.
10-ls-tf
F OR SALE Old newspapers for sale at The
Ledger office at lorents a hundred.
F OR SALK One house and lot on Smith St ,
near First Baptist church; two houses
and lots on Buford HI. Apply to J. A. Willis.
For Rent;
F ORRKNT A five room cottage just out
side city limits. Apply to Mrs. .1. E.
(juincs.
I'-ktl-tf
F OR KENT Two horse farm on Bro-'d
river; good upland and bottom land. .1.
[k your watch out of fix?
Spring broken, jewels or
anything needed, bring it
and let me do your work
just right. I will not
charge you one cent more
than it is honestly worth
to you and me.
J. R. COOPER.
An up-to-date line of Caps, Jackets, and
Automobiles, stylish and well made, bought
direct from manufacturers at lowest figures.
Will sell as low as the lowest, quality’and style
considered. Don’t fail to call and see them
before buying. Yours truly,
J. R. Tollcson & Co.
.1. Humphries.
o a. L’ii-^t-pd
F OR RENT A iwc-horsc farm on Broad
River. F.U. Stacy. !»-l(i-tf
w
Wanted.
J ANTED - The put die to know that
am
r< < l iving daily shipments ot the cele
brated Yoik River Oysters. Fainniis •up-
piled. Julian *v. l.lpscomh. |(i-s tf
Do You Want Insurance ?
I am prepared to furnish poli
cies in the very pest companies
at the lowest rates.
If you want a bond I can make
t for you.
See me before you Insure.
F. G. STACY.
S^Iiort CTrop!
The Superior Single Disc Drill.
A Grain and Fertilizer Drill that Does Accurate Work and Plenty of it-
Sows Grain and Fertilizers Perfectly. No Bunching
No Clogging.
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Fvloney Loaned.
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TWO WAYS til-
GETTIKG GLASSES.
L'd farms for t term of
_ per cent, inter'st. No
j m»-lhoii itself, Ktifl that every man I commissions. For liiform-ittou apply to.1.1’
employed bee “struck oil." ! '• 0( ; t l 'i8.VnoV*^
i success follows all properly con- l
] ducted Ventures in Gaffney.
lb lbs Sugar $ 1.00.
White Fish, Ic.etich.
Mauk'Tel, 2.~) cts.
> A rbuckle’s Collet*, 2-> cts.
I’lire (’ream Cheese, AO cts.
T iiis is for cash oulv.
i
chant \
ITUlke ;i
^ were, “
you (alt
for the i
of mini
all for it
expense
vice oi ii
see I
ialist f»f
will he a
beginning
. Examiieiti
U A
irs|-t la^s
nur t*Ves
mer-
icles,
as it
’c lit
On/ 1 , to go to a
Optiehtn ami have
TESTED FREl
and get what you need.
The other, to go t<>
o keeps spt
rah in a hag,
i pair that d
nigh it may s
rneiii), run the ri-k
your eyesight, and
tv simill di Here nee in
If you need the ser*
ood optician call and
I) Reese, Eye Spec-
ialtimore, Md , who
m v store for Ten da vs
Li&nsy lo Loan
j Th..,„ k r,r.or.»a .h„J on City and Fnnn Prop-
both have valuahlo lands advertised 1 Blid otOLK.
| for sab* in xi Monday. Theue “uln* |
j will . ff.*r a;rmd opportunlt l» s to t in s. I
j who appreciate the vuiU** of Ohcro-
! k> « ’s pr.»eH*tiV ' soil. Out of county
| men
J. E. EZELL,
’Phone 1 32.
Prompt Delivery.
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N 1
ov. 1st
W. HARRY BQDt
m^iit to come in to tins sule.
A riiyslriun
“I havt tuken Kodol Oysp^psiti
Cure and have never used anything
in my life that did me the good that
did ” says County I’lijelcian Geo.
Scroggs, <d H il! County, G.i. “B ing
a physician I have prescribed it and
found it to give the best results.”
If the food you eat remains uudi
gestt-d in your stomach it decays
tte re and poisons the aystem. You
cun prevent this by dieting, but t! at
means starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests what you eat. You
need suffer from neither dvspepsia
nor starvation. The worst cases
quickly cured. Never lads. Chero
kee Drug Co.
* n ir
I Cl
\ M < A. \\ I
fhp Rnilisna 1
i aca
hi late
L. BAKER
i pure ha
Has just received a large stock
of Sash, Doors, Mantelpieces
and nil kinds of Trimming,
Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Box
ing, Molding, Brackets, etc. No.
1 Heart Pine Shingles and a
good stock John \V. Masurv At
Sous Guaranteed Paints and
Varnish, all tit the lowc-t rea-
sonahlt prices. Gall and see him
when you want anything in his
line. No charge for making
estimates.
Inins, ol last
sugar with every ca
of $10.
Just received fresh lots of all
kinds of Fancy and Staple Gro
ceries.
Goeoanuts, Prunes, Fruits o!
all kinds. Nice candies of all
kinds, Fish, Keg and Bottle
Pickles, Pig Feet, and every,
thing nice at the very lowest
'ossible.
•11 strickly for cash.
Yours for cash.
Geo. D. Meries.
SUPERIOR SPECIAL FEATURES.
Broad Tire, 3 1-2-foot Wheels. Solid Steel Frame
Both Ground Wheels Drivers.
Tubular Pressure Links. Disks Attached to Single Drawbars
Drawbars Made of'High Carbon Steel. Cold Rolled Pol
ished Steel Axle.
Force Feed Distributers for Both Grain and FortHizer. BenT
Lift Lever. Disk for Changing Quantity Without Change
of Parts.
For Sale by Smith Hardware Co., Gaffney. S. C.
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price
Wt
is one of our handsom
or ranges. . Tlmy are
kers, eeoiumiciil in t 1 < i
easy to manage. and i "•*
ornament and a neces-ii
home. Look at our fin
rnent cf ranges .and co<
and the inducement- we
ing in prices. St-e us h<
buy and inspect our big stock of Hardware.
ij\
cook stove-
plendid ha-—
tic of fuel.
re both an
-it v in rh#
CP
-sort-
tOVO&s.
offer—
yo»
SMITH HARDWARE CO.