The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, December 20, 1901, Image 5

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tf PERSON A L PARAGRAPHS. )]«• > IHl K >l>lo f» r rt Or Hull's Couch Syrup «‘iir< s nuy rusi* of riiy- Notice it ;it <>ii{ BO IIP" fffrfi ■na n iti m k. 1.., - J) [>n r til •J 11 1 n N non Uiii-B U I' ll to r A I r i . r, I St < Gror JlltTi l vi ,. hnvc very ])ry (}ot)d>, Slioos, Hats, madc-uj) Pants, Shirts, 'k mil ;k '.nan-ral line ot ii. is,', all cheap iorcash. (> shoes a specialty. 1 list received a lot ol the m—i cheese. Yours for business, [. M. PEELER. MJl. triri spinel urtrjts. Mr in on It(iot' L'otcr and anti stre I Ml It. i iioaio- h p ;nt‘ Do Toy Want Money? Save it by buying your Gro ceries, Fruits, etc., from me. I will save you money for the. next thirty days. Come to see me and he convinced. J. E. EZELL, ’Phone 1 32. Prompt Delivery. Engraving of plain script letters on gold and silver nov elties done on short notice. Orders taken for watches, clocks, jewelry, silve r w a r e, etc. First Class Re pairing Promptly done in the above lines. J. R. COOPER. ITor Bulltiluc and Plastering Lime, Coal, i'.ml Cluster Hair. Plaster Paris. Roseudale Cement, * Po tland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps, call on Limestone Springs Lime Works CARROLL & CO.. Lessees. Teloph''*'" S?. Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB. Dentist, Olltr.r ov*r R. K. lone# * Co ’» Store Can b‘‘ Tt it oltle.e six (lavs In the wee*. F ,u: ii« * i.l|) Ko ■ If iiin( mu mi v. inr or o N.inrr. Spin tan l iIson lu-r at lorm* .|S.| | me. \\ ri >. i ‘. f o r 11 > * • iiart a n bu rg. itVit Ollt) Hi ark !’-t l o AratU St rr<*t said i t>unt i <1 hnumirt rrrl S. :>> 100 frit l> s(; : ISS w moi (tiii* ' kin •n G. W. SPEER, AXa'OU X ICY-AX-UA w, GAFFNEY, S. C. Office lu Auditor’s office at Court House. WALLACE & OTIS, LAWYERS. Office uostalrs. between R. A. Jones and Davenport. Phone 87. J. E. WEBSTER, A t tornrv-A. t- fllcein Court House. (ProbatB'Juage soffi •< Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec tions a syooiaftv JAMES A. WILLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. A »<- H* INI I-C"V . J-H. Notary Public In office. Prompt attention given to aL business. - Office over R. A. Jones A Co.'s store. D. R.Duiu aii O.P.Manners. W.8. Hall. Jr ’ DUNCAN, SANDERS * HALL, Attornoys-at-Law. Office ••e* Toll£ no •• Bto»» >R. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, iffney, - - . S. C. loe over J. R. Tolleaon’s new store %i floe from 1st to 26tb of euoh Pni'on were business visitors in the city Tuesday. A. M. Loispeich came to the city t\ cci nend u j ‘ Cc.pt. J. F. Gregory has spent most of the week in Lancaster. Oapt. 1. \V\ Moore of Blacksburg, came ovor to the city Tuesday. .Mike Si llers, of Wilkinsviile, curao to the city yesterday on business. • Uncle Mine” is a niake-what-you- need-at-home farmer and a citizen that his neighbors love. J. Q Little spent Wednesday in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. T. Jeff Lipscomb were shopping in the city yesterday. James Martin, of Mount Paron, one of Cherokee’s old reliables, whs a business visitor in the city Tues day. Miss Lilian Hopper riturned the first of the week from Rock Hill and Blacksburg, where she had been vis iting friends. John Moore, a staunch citizen of Cherokee township, made a business trip to the city Tuesday. E. K Belue, a prominent business man of Blacksburg, spent yesterday in the ftity. 1> L Vassey attended the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Watkins Wednesday. K P. Macomson, Esq., of Mercer, spent yesterday in the city. M iss Madora Gaston, a charming young lady of Cherokee township, was shopping in the city Wednesday. B. M Pool, of Lawn, honored The Ledger with a visit Wednesday. James Mason, of Lawn, a hard working and successful farmer, made a visit to the city yesterday. Magistrate J W. Alexander was a city visitor Wednesday. W. C. Kirby, a farmerof Etta Jane, whose haTiits are so uniform and methods so exact that unpropitious seasons may reduce his crops, but they are never bad enough to reduce them below the good profit line, was in the city Wednesday. “Uncle Bob” Scruggs, of Ezell, ! spent Tuesday night with friends in ! the city. M. W Brown, a prosperous young merchant of Ravenna, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. A. A, Crocker, a thriftv farmer of White Plains, was a Ledger visitor Thursday. J. R. Huggins, a hustling young farmer of Lawn, was in the city yes terday. A. S. Smith, a corn, wheat and oat making and hog raising farmer of Algood, spent some time in the city Thursday. John A. M. Estes, a prominent farmer of Etta Jane was among his friends in the city Wednesday. M. M. Tate, a prominent citizen and plHiiter of Webster, came to the city Tuesday, on business. M. C. Lipscomb, of White Plains, spent some time in the city Wednes day* VV. Sam Lipscomb was a business visitor in the city yesterday. J. S. Harman, Jr., a bright young | Ashury fanner, paid u>- an appreciat ed visit Wednesday, and renewed. Magistrate J. Rufus Poole was in the city yesterday. Wm. I). Gaston, from oyer the Broad, one of Cherokee’s most pro- J gr ssive and prosperous farmers, paid The Ledger a visit Wednesday. Gaston Littlejohn, a prominent ; citizen and successful farmer of I White Plains, paid us a visit yester- , day. R. W. Wisher, of Cherokee Falls, was a Ledger visitor Wednesday. I Rev. J. M. Bridges, of Cleveland county, N. C., was in the city Wed nesday and will be with his many friends in the city and county for a few days. Oapt. ise Smith, ofThickety, spent some time in the city Wednesday. James Pettit, one of Cherokee’s best farmers, came to the city yet- terdaj. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. A light snow fell Tuesday night. Come in and leave your ^dollar for The Ledger twice-a-week during the whole of 11)02. The intensely cold weather h»s prac tically stopped all work on the brick building in the city. But the car penters are still hustling. The branch road of the 8. C. & G. E railroad from Blacksburg to Gaff ney, sustained some damage from tiie recent rains which caused several trains to be abandoned, hut the track has been repaired and regu lar trains were resumed Wednesday. For Kent. Oil KF.XT Dwellinir liousc now oci-ui F I'MO-ti S AFKTY BOXES for rent. Planters Hank. POK RENT A two-horse farm on Broad r River. F O. Stacy. !i-l()-tf Merchants and i o., con tat a 11 tr annul .n.onn ui. ■ i- i. Levied on a rid to In: >old us tli. |>ru|)i rfy of 1 he defendn t, Ueo. \Y. Mo re. at tin suit of A. Whisona and.l. P. Jones Trusteesplain- tilf against O‘o. \V. Moore (tefendunt. Pur chaser to pay papers. Terms: Cash. W. W. Thomas, Sherilf of Cherokee County. Dec. Kith. KWH. oi i >;)! is can i bo X mas and I!app) \l Free Delivery. •eaten in < New Yeai ley. are * ilLllii ■dmas To vs \Ye won Id l < ’herokce Wishing Very i <> V ave ti ■ cli a 4X Jw ‘ fT It V" Dl tpectii w rnoxiA^ Phone ib F. G Wanted. W ANTED—Will pay highest cash price for green salt hides. 9-sO-tf Ci.akt & Kkndhiok. W ANTED llil'k.iry. Di cwnnd. and I'er- simmon Lojts. Southern Hardwuod l.’o., tihai leston, S. C. March iM-l-uwk. Trespass Notice. __ We, the undersigned, hereby forbid any trespassing in any way on our lands, under penalty of the law. S. (,>. Saukatt, KM0-l-a-wk-4t pd .1 Fkank McI.i'm v. All persons are forbidden to trespass on my lands for any purpose whatever, awk •ft. W. M. Moss. Money Loaned. L OAN'S on Improved farms for a term of years at seven per cent. Interest. No eommissions. For information apply to J. V Jefferies, Attorney at Law. 11-22-lyr Money at 7 Per Gent. We will Joan money at 7 per cent, per an num In sums of $.'l<Xi, and upwards on im proved farming lands in Cherokee County. Call on our Attorneys Messrs. Wallace & Otts at Gaffney, S. or write to us direct. Jno. B. Palmer & Son. Columbia. S. C. I1>UIC MON ICY. We can use It or cotton. Will sell a limit ed numberofou 7 percent.certificates. In terest payable January and Jtiiy. The best cotton mill investment offered. Amount to suit. No depreei it ion. Keileern able on short notice. Guaranteed hy paid in cap ital, Remit direct or call at our Spartanburg office. FlNGEUVILLE MFG. CO.. J. B. Lji.ks, Sec. and Treas. 1 a w u Jan 15 MONEY TO LOAN. On farm lauds. Easy payments. No com mission charged. 1. Trower pays actual cost of perfecting loan. Interest seven percent up, according to security. JOHN B. PALMER & SON. Friday’stDcc.28 Columbia, S. C. Stacy. President. J. G. Wahdlaw, Vice-Presldeua. THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY. CAPITAL, ------- SSO.OOO. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, - 10.000. 8<i«tc. Oount.v H.n<l C'ity Ueponitory. Deposits solicited from Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers and others. Every aoe?>.»- modatlon extended to customers that their business and responsibility will warrant. I). O. OrtshiVr- fhe Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company Offers for sale Building Lots in this flourishing town. Gaffney City; Also Farmft»M». by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, in lots of f>o«* 40 to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pw- uoses For full particulars apply to J. V. KK JVTn\ iVjrenr. N. B.—All tresspassing on landsof this company, nutttn and amoving timber. flshln*,*»v •’intlnv are'rnrhlddon nndap oenaof 1 Striking Pries Coneessions Money to Loan on City and Farm Prop erty and Mill Stock. J A MICH A. For Holiiiair Shoppers. Attorney. Have you seen the display of Holiday Goods at our store. Every section of this store fairly scintillates with the richest beauty of the season, and even the most remote rooms and corners contain some happy suggestion for the Christ mas shopper. HERE’S YRUR OPPORTUNITY In holiday presents, as in regular lines, we are bound to sustain our well— earned reputation of being GAFFNEY’S GREATEST ECONOMY CENTER. Wanetd at Once—to make two loans of $500.00 each and one loan of $300.00, on Gaffney city property. Terms to suit borrower. Money on hand—no delay. Jas. A. Wiilis, Ally. Ninety Per Cent. of all chronic headaches are due to eye strain. Go to Dr. Griffith at the Cherokee Drug Co’s, and have t he de- feet in vision corr- eted and thus he Quickly and Permanently Cured. Glasses fitD d with setenlilic accuracy and ail diseases ul the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat treated according to the latest and most approved methods. Beware of Traveling Frauds who Advertise Free Lxaminations. Toyland . Trains, Engines, Carts, Delivery Wagons, Dolls, Rattlers, Go-carts, Baskets. Buckets, Shovels, Guns, Whips, Two-horse Fire Engines, Express Wagons* Horns, Doll Parlor Suits, Two-horse Hook and Ladder Wagons, Sideboards** Drums, Houses, Watches, Trunks, Double Automatic Chimes, Etc., Etc. An annual event which means a tremendous saving to you. Eyerything in stock now yields to the pressure of necessity. Extra Salss-Peopla-Prompt Ssn/iea. Remember, our buyer has just returned from market and everything is new,.. Styles are up-to-date, quality unsurpassed, prices accord with our liberal offers* Trade here and get THE LEDGER, LADIES’ HOME COMPANION or COS MOPOLITAN free for ONE YEAR. CARROLL & CARPENTER. X iiiiii-s Viil cio Sale. These prices are eloquent—We need not say a word more- 1 OO Shirts—new styles, drummers’samples. Dol lar Value for - 75c One lot Men’s Collars, all styles 5c Keep your pants on with our suspenders. 50c and 25c values for 36c and 19c One lot Men’s All Wool Cheviot and Worsted suits; —New Stock. Our $8.50 suits to go for...., $6.98 Some Worsted Suits we have sold $12.50 and $ 1 4.00 to go for $ l O 00 These are Specials, but our prices have been re duced from our low markings on all suits in stock. There is no nicer present for a man than an Over coat. We have some nice ones’ left that we are going | to sell out before Christmas, so we put prices on to move them. See us before buying. We have just received a large shipment of Ladies’ Dress Goods and Notions. We bought a big stock first of the season, but we could not supply the demand so had to re-order. Waist Flannels in all the new shades at 25c, 50c and 75c. Hk>|>n the UuukIi mikI Work* off the Cold. J.dXHtive Bromo-Quinine Tablet» «ure a cold in one day. No cure, uo pay. Price 25 cents. New Silks, in all the latest colors and patterns, 50c and to $ 1.50 per yard. Black Prunella, $ 1.25 value for 98c. $1.00 kintb- at 89c. Black Melrose, the kind we got 90c for, to go aFS’ 75c. Black Sicillia. a very handsome piece, for $1 .OO- Jacquards, Cashmeres, Plaids irrall styles and a*:: all prices. Broad Cloth in Black, Blue and Green, wortlr $ 1.25, at $ 1.00 per yard- Extra Heavy Red Flannel at 1 5, 20. 25, and 35c- White Flannel at 1 5, 20, and 25c. A heavy yard wide Bleach, 7 1 -2 to 1 Oc, for 5c. Brighton Bleach 7 1-2c. You always pay 8 1-3« for it. Table Damask from 35c to $ 1 -00 per yd. Doilies and Tray Cloths at all prices. Sheets and Pillow Cases, “ready-tc-use," 60c ant. 1 5c each.’ No use being cold when we sell under-wear s« cheap. Any price you want. A Complete stock of Stationery at prices one- fourth less than Stationery stores. THE COMPANY STORE.