The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 13, 1903, Image 2
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CARROLL, CARPENTER «. BYERS’
Annual Clean Sweep Sales Winter Goods
We have decided not to carry any winter goods to next season if
possible. Our prices are set to the key of noc how much but how
Quick they can produce the desired results. Tis true we are not the
Men's and Beys’ ~
We mean to sell every Overcoat we have, and name
prices to move them quickly.
YOUR ABSOLUTE CHOICE
OF ANY OVERCOAT IN OUR HOUSE
FOR $10.50.
$16.00, $15.00, $14.50, $13.Qty Overcoats to go at $10.50.
The cheaper ones will be sold at similar low prices. A few
boys' and children's Overcoats to go at nearly half price.
only ones with a sale, but we guarantee these quotations will improve
in valuation by a judicious comparison of the best offerings of other
houses. Read every item and come whether you want to buy or not.
Men's Winter Trnnsers
Most of you have bought
we always give good values,
ever offered.
At $4.50, - worth $5.00 to
At 98c, worth
At $1.25 worth
At 1.75 worth
At 2.25 worth
At 2.75 worth
At 3.90 worth $4.50 to
Trousers from us and know
These are the best we have
$6.00
1.25
1.75
2.50
3.00
3.50
5.00
BOYS' KNEE
PANTS .
Have a large stock
special values at
25c and 50c.
Men's Winter Setts
The people know the kind of clothing we sell is the
good kind. We are the agents for
“VITALS BRAND"
and “EFF-EFF."
The cheapest suits we sell are well made, lined and
trimmed, and will give you honest wear—all at special
prices.
LADIES" CAPES AND JACKETS—ONLY A FEW BROKEN LOTS TO GO AT YOUR OWN PRICE.
We are daily receiving New Spring Goods and must have the room the winter goods occupy. Come to see us for bargains.
CARROLL
915 to 917 Grenard St., Phone 3.
<& BYERS.
805 Limestone St., Phone 1 16.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
People Yon Know and People Yon Don’t
Know
Miss Made Ezell, of Charlotte, N.
C., is the guest of Mrs. A. W. Doggett.
Miss Ezell is on her return home af
ter a three mouths visit to her friend,
Miss Bessie Thompson, of St. Louis,
Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Vassey, of
Xzelts, were shopping in the city
Tuesday.
J. M. Martin, a prosperous young
Broad river farmer, was in the city
yesterday. He called on The Ledger
and renewed.
Jesse Sanders, of Abingdon, one of
The Ledger’s old stand-by friends,
was a cit7 visitor Tuesday.
D. L. Littlejohn was in the city
yesterday.
S. G. Anderson, a prominent citizen
of Woodruff, with interests in this
county, spent a few hours in the city
Tuesday. He called on The Ledger.
Robt. Campbell, who has been
building the new mill at Glendni'-,
was in the city yesterday.
D. C. Painter spent some time iu
the city Tuesday morning.
Joseph W. Barnhill, of Mercer, was
in the jity yesterday. He called on
The Ledger and subscribed.
B. G. Wilburn, a prominent citizen
of Cross Keys, Union county, spent
several hours in the city Tuesday.
He favored The Ledger with a call.
M. C. Lipscomb, of White Plains,
was in the city yesterday on business.
Joe Price, a worthy veteran and
•till a progressive farmer of Ezells,
was a city visitor Tuesday.
Hando Nortbey was a city visitor
yesterday.
M. J. Hicks, of State Line, a suc
cessful farmer, made a business trip
to the city the first of the week.
Solomon Stroup, of Mercer, spent
•ome time in the city yesterday.
Wm. Caldwell, a prominent citizen
and farmer of Kings Creek made a
business crip to the city yesterday.
He paid The Ledger an appreciated
visit.
Mr. Jacob Pridmore, one of the
county’s old and most worthy citi
zens, was in the city Tuesday and
Wednesday on a visit to his son, Mr.
H. F Pridmore, on Buford street.
W. C. S. Wood, of Grassy Pond,
came to the city yesterday.
Col. H. Fay Gaffney, a prominent
insurance man in the State, with
headquarters now at Edgefield, is
spending a few days in the city with
his family in his handsome home on
Granard street.
Joseph Carter, a hustling young
farmer of Webster, was a city visitor
yesterday.
R. B. Roper was In Spartanburg
Wednesday.
A J. Parker, a worthy farmer of
Draytonvllle, was in she city yester
day.
J. C. Otts, Esq., was in Spartan
burg Wednesday on legal business.
“Bud” Wilson, an enterprising
farmer of Draytonville, was in the
eltv yesterday.
W. L. Goudelock, a prominent citi-
sen of Gowdysville, was in the city
Tuesday
Wade Elmore, a sterling farmer of
Draytonville, made a business trip to
the city yesterday.
Joseph Pryor, of Stevy, was in the
city Tuesday morning.
Cap*. Urqurhart, of Blacksburg,
spent some time in the city yester
day afternoon.
Lem Blanton, one of the most
methodical and successful farmers in
the county, was in the city Tuesdav
morning He called ou The Ledger
and renewed.
John Thomas Ruppe, of Maud, was
a Ledger visitor yesterday.
J R. Season and J I. Sarratt were
In Rhelby, N. C., last week.
M M. Tate, of Webster, was a
business visitor iu the city yester-
•ev.
W. T. Brown, a prominent citizen
Of Bpirtanburg county, was in the
city Wednesday. He called on The
Ledger end subseribed.
Miss Made Ezell, of Charlotte, N
C.. a graduate of Limestone College,
is visitiog relatives and friends in the
city.
Magistrate A. J. McCraw was in
the city yesterday.
Mayor Little was in Spartanburg
Wednesday. *
John Goodman, of Salisbury, X.C.,
was in the city Tuesday, the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Solon Scoggins.
G. M. Champion, merchant and
farmer of Ezells, was a business vis
itor in the dty yesterday.
W. 8. Hall, Esq , who has been in
Richmond, Ya., on legal business,
returned to the city ou Tuesday af
ternoon.
Our Townahlp ConiiuDsluuerH.
Governor Heyward has appointed
the following named persons to the
office of Township Commissioner for
Cherokee county for the next two
years, and in doing so has done well
for the county. Th y are all high
class men of well known good busi
ness habits and character:
Gowdysville—T M. Littlejohn, Star
F.irm; 'V. (} K iwk-r, Etta Jane; E
P. Macouibou, Mercer.
Draytonville—R. S. Spencer, Lawn ;
T. J. Hames, Ashury; Edmund Pet
tit. Home.
White Plain s—T. L. Bryant,
Trourh-^M. C. Lipscomb, Cowpens;
Jno.B. # r \wn. Ravenna.
M/rgaiJmA. Hurri->, Algood; J. A.
Scrftgau^^lls; Sherman Swafford,
Co^eng^HrF. D.)
Chcob^P—William Caldwell, Kings
Greek; Dr. R. F McKown. Ginroaee
Falls; R. G Parker, Blacksburg.
Limestone—L. R. Ross, Gaffney;
Jonas Blanton, Gaffney; VV. C. 8.
Wood, Grassy Pot d
“I have used Chamberlain’s Cougi.
Remedy for a number of years auc
have no hesitancy in saying that it it
the best remedy lor coughs, colds ana
croup 1 have ever used in my family
I have not words to express my con
fidence in this remedy.”—Mrs. J. A.
Mookk, North Star, Mich. For sale
by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney, 8. C.,
or L. D. Allison, Cowpens.
You have doubtless observed that
the maid who is in love with herself
has but few rivals.
Get a free sample of Chamberluin’i
Stomach and Liver Tablets at Chero
kee Drug Co., Gaffney, 8. C., or L D
Allison, Cowpens. They are easier tv
take and more pleasant in effect that
pills. Then their use is not followec
by constipation as is often the cast
with pills. Regular size, 25c per
box.
bHORT LOCAL ITEMS.
It is a good deal harder for the sin
ner to be virtuous than for the vir
tuous to sin.
There are eleven prisoners in the
county jail.
The spring term of court will begirr:
here on Monday, the 2ud day of
March.
The passenger trains on the Sooth-
ern ran ou time Wednesday, out .vere
behind yesterday.
The painters are improving the
appearance of Curry’s new building
on Limestone street.
\Y. T. Puag, of the Poag Malt Com
pany, went to the country yesterday
with a bunco of mules.
Roy. J. M. Steadman will p-each a
sermon Sunday evening on “Some
reasons for belonging to the Church.”
The Limestone Springs Lime Co.
• is filling in the trestle of the dummy
railway in front of Capt. H. P. Grif
fith’s residence.
County P^ns-ior. Commissioner M.
M. Tate requests us to state that Ue
will In tii« office evory Saturday
till the first of March.
It is said that when Mr. Randall,
pronrieter of the foundry, finishes the
town clock the name of our towu will
be changed to Waterbury.
Tne many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Hames of Gowdysville, in Cher
okee and elsewhere, will be glad to
lesrn t hi » Mrs. Hamst. who hH“ been I
very sick ot pneumonia, is conva-
lesci nj/ “’it h every prospect of sure i
recovery.
A great deal of rain fell Tunluy ]
afternoon and night and Wednesday j
forenoon, ami the water courses are
up again. It cleared up Wednesday
afternoon. Yesterday was beauti
fully clear. But the mud, the mud
we are having.
Rnpre*- ntative Rarratt. in a speech
in tne House of representatives this
week, made a strong plea for Win-
throp Cuaege and higher education.
He jeid that Wade Hampton had
more than paid the State (or the
South Carolina College.
Lloyd Nantz the second son of Mr
arm G<>- J. A. Nantz. of Spartan
burg. died at their h-’me in that city
Wednesday abou*’ 9 o’clock a m.
L'oyu hao o» ho ».ffl oted u meg ume.
hut was ai Wb ys cheerful and happy
He was >*h 'U r tw n*v yetrs oM, »»t d
besides hi- many re.ativts in Gaffney
he had uiauv friends who . x end sin
cere sympathy to his btruv-o ps-
rents.
To Cure a Cold 10 One Day
Tuks LaXa iv- Bruno Quii ine Tab
lets All driifct'i" , r refund the money
if it fails i,o cure. E W. Grove's sig
nature is on ea- h box. 25c.
Prof. McArthur Hurt.
While Prof. W. F. McArthur was
out on his farm two miles east of the
city Wednesday, be had occasion to
go into hit barn loft. While there he
made a misstep and fell to the floor
below and received serious injuries
about the head which rendered him
unconscious for about thirty minutes,
but when the physician arrived he
had revived and was carried to his
home in the city and his wounds
dressed.
We are glad to state that be is
doing well now, and while still con-
CRACK GOES THE WHIP
IN COME THE ORDERS
hVii#Mu M-alk
SELLS THE VERY BEST GRADES OF
FERTIUZERS
AT THE VERY LOWEST COST,
fined to his house, it
will recover rapidly.
is thought he
Myaterloua Circumstance.
One was pale and sallow and the
other fresh and rosy. Whence the
difference? Sue who is blushing wibu
healiii uses Dr. King’s New Life Pills
to maintain it. By gantly arousing
the lazy organs they compel good di
gestion and head off constipation.
Try them. Only 25i at Cherokee
Drug Co. Druggists.
It is pretty safe to say that the i
pocketbook is not carried by the wife i
of the man who Keeps his seat in tne
car while women with babies in their
arms have to stand.
It pays to fertilize your lands wj
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READ THIS LETTER:
ALMOST A MIRACLE.
Dillon, 8. O., Aug. 18th, 1909.
GentlemenIn September, 1899, I took rheumatism in a very bad form.
f n • niomh ai ter the disease started I had to give up my work and go to
oea. It continued to grow worse until my arms and hands were badly drawn,
so pa ch so that I could not use them. My lefts were drawn back until my
feet touched iny hips. I was as helpless as a baby for nearly twelve months.
The muscles of my arms and loirs were hard and shriveled up. I suffered death
manv tim^R over. W >< a Iwaiv rl < tmm i rv.n ^
luv-.zn.iim nwj i neprin m it and before the nrst bottle was used up I
o nan to jr«t Uetur. I used live uuc a half bottles and was completely cured.
1 nat was two yeara rpo, «nd ray heali ■ has been excellent ever since. Have had
no symptoms of rheumatism. [ n rard “ Kiif.umaciub” as by far the best
remedy for rheumatism on the marl ,-t. I cannot say too much for It. I have
recommended It to others since and 1- has cured them.
« 1 began to v/alk In about six days after I began to take
KHieuMAOfDB, with the eld of crut ohes; in about three months after I began
to take it, 1 could walk a. g«n>d a. auj ixidY, and went back to work again.
Very truly, JAMES WILKES.
All Druggists, or sent express prepaid on receipt of $i.oo.
Bobbitt Chemical Co., . . Baltimore, fid.
‘For sale by the Cherokee Drug Comparty.
Cures Klieumatlwm and Catarrh—Meciclne
sent Free.
Send no money—simply write nod
try Botanic Bio'd Balm at our e>-
pense. Botanic Blood B*lm (B i.
B.) kills or d°8troy8 the t) -i • > th--
blood*wbich causes the a><iiil he-j
in hack and shoulder b a ! , ’■ >n ; |
pains, difficulty in mnv: g li w r-, j
toes or h-gi-, bone pain sv',.. ■ M l! . j
cits and j tints of rh -u o^tisn r ’h
foul breath, hawking, soittin^ , <irop
pings in throat, bad hear’ng, pecks
flying before tbp ey, *. .'! plajid ou
feeling ot catarrh P> <tanic I- s <(
Balm has cured bun-G, ds of c*-- - ■G
30 or 40 years standing after <t ,<• ■
hot springd arc' pat< ot, medb- < f i t. ;
all failed. M ist of t -<ec‘i' d na
tiects bad taken Bh rt B Im »s « i--r
resort. It is especially advis'd ter
chronic, deepseated **m se a Impoi-
sible for any one to mff-r tbe at' inie-
or symptoms of rh- nmatism or ca
tarrh while or after takini; Bloo <
Balm It rnak-s th • bio >d pure and
rich, thereby giving a healthy blood
supp'y. Cures are permanent it< d
not a oatching up Sold at drug
stores, $1 per b( t'e Samo't of
Blood Balm sent fre- H”d prepaid,
also special medical aiivice hi de
scribing your trouble and «*ri trg
Blood Balm Co , Atlanta, Ga. A ner-
sonal trial of Blood Balm is better
than a thousand printed tes’.imonials,
so write at once.
Ninety Per Cent
of all chronic headaches are due to eye
strain. Go to Dr. Griffith at the Chero
kee Drug Co.’s and have the defect in
vision corrected, and thus be
QUICKLY AND
PERMANENTLY CURED.
Glasses Fitted With Scientific Accu
racy and all the diseases of the Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat treated according
to the latest and most approved methods.
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the most hoallng salvo In the world.
National Bank of Gaffney,
Capital Stock, - - $50,000.00
Surplus and Profits, - 25,000.00
Stockholders Liability,50,000.00
Total, - - - $125,000.00
13epo»it« J»rr\r. 3ist, i<>o3, $202,122.00.
We solicit the business and good will of everybody in Cherokee
county.
F. G. STACY, President,
J. G. WARDLAVV, V.-Prest.
D. C. ROSS, Cashier,
MAYNARD SMYTH, A. C.
JUST IN
AT STOCK HEADQUARTERS
One Onrload
Kentucky Mules,
One C'ai'load
We will make tbe prices right,
you want something in either line.
Call and take a look when
POAG MOLE COMPANY,
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.
Limestone St., Opposite City Hall. ’Phone No. 40.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TaNets. rxA
Seven Million bazas sold in post 12 months. Th» Signature, ^
Cores Gr^
b Two Deye.
on every
box. 25c.
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