The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 13, 1903, Image 5
Bad Taste in the
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WOMEN AND SOCIETY.
IA11 communications to this column should
be addressed to P. O. Box.iKM. I
This very novel coat is suitable for
either velvet or peau de sole, and re
calls some of the portraits of earlier
days. The deep collar, which may
almost be called a cape, is edged with
Vandyck pointed Irish crochet lace,
and ihe coat, which is here made of
velvet, is ornamented with straps of
peau de sole stitched with Cortlcelli
stitching silk and i« further de
corated by smill buttons and dainty
bowknots.
When you get up in the
morning with a coated tongue
and a bad taste in the mouth,
you may or may not be seri
ously ill, but if there is any
disease going, your system is
just right to catch it.
We know what you think—
first you are half persuaded to
try Vinol, and then you say
to yourself: “ That’s the same
story all the medicines tell; I’ve
heard it before.”
But Vinol is not like other
medicines. If it were, we
shouldn’t be talking about it in
any special way.
If you will regulate your
bowels with Vinlax and take
Vinol to improve your diges
tion and assimilation of food,
these troubles, with the head
ache, “ liver complaint,” neu
ralgia, rheumatic pains, and
nerve troubles will disappear
as by magic. .. , ,
\ We pay back the money if it
doesn’t help you.
CHEROKEE DRUG CO
DRUGGISTS (
0., is the expected guest of Mrs. T.
fi Butler.
Mrs. Dave Mobly and sou, oi Chea
ter, spent a day in town this week
with relatives.
For Sale
laV'AdvertUeniPntM under this hea
oe Inserted for one cent a word euchl
Mot.. No ad Inserted for lesa than ten
OR SALE—One mare mule colt. Apt
T. .1. Stacy. Feb. 18-17-20-1
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J. F. GARRETT,
Dentist.
Office Over The Batter}/.
k? r
Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB,
D E >1 T I S T
Office in Star Theatre Bvlilding.
Phone No. 20.
he yoke jacket, recalling the Nor-
fcJk, returns to us with a few modifi-
cXtions, or rather merely one modifi-
yation, and that the loose front. The
yoke and the plait effect remains, the
plaits in this instance being simula
ted and on the fronts reaching to the
belt, while in back the plait-shaped
piece is very wide where it joins the
yoke, then narrows to the waist and
widens a trifle againg on the basque.
The yoke is cut with poicts and
adorned with buttons apparently
fastening the nelt on either side of
the front. The revers, collar and
cuffs, are of plaid cloth.
Miss Janie Caldwell will come this
week from Blackstock to visit Mrs.
W. S. Hall.
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Misses Fort, Miller and Steedly
spent two days in Spartanburg this
week,
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Mrs. George Blanton, of Shelby, N.
Mrs. Clarence Gaffney, of Spartan- [
burg. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. L.
Parker.
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Mrs Magness, of Grassy Pond, was
in town this week.
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Miss Minnie McFarlan will leave
this week for a visit, to Atlanta.
Thursday afternoon from ;{ to o
o'clock Mrs. R. M. G dTney entertain
ed her lady friends. Mrs. Gaffney,
with Mrs. W.Tl. Carpenter and Mrs.
J. F Garrett, assisted by the follow
ing young ladies. compo«ert the re
ceiving party: Misses Lillian Wood,
Fannie Fort, Eva Ross, Edith Fort.
Helen Brohawn, Addie McArthur,
Agnes Littlejohn and Myrtle Gaffney,
The reception parlor presented a
fairy-like grotto; pink candles shed
their dim radiance over green foliage
and pink carnations, making the
whole seem as if.the fairies wer* ready
for their midnight revels. The effect
j was really inspiring.
Punch was served by dainty hands,
and then the dining hall was next in
order, where a most delicious four-
course luncheon was served. The
color scheme was pink and was car
ried out in every detail. When the
ladies departed it was with the regret
that life could not ever be thus. The
invited guests were: Mesdames O. S
Kendrick, T. H. Littlejohn, N. H.
Littlejohn, L. Baker J. C. Jefferies,
B. R. Brown, H. I). Wheaf, J. C.
Ratliff, R 8. Cook, 8. S. Ross. B. L.
Hames, 8. L Hopper, W. 8. Sparks,
J B. Wilson, J. W. Lipscomb, W. A.
Fort, 8. A. Doggett, W. A. Djggett,
J. I. Harratt, P. V. Gaffney, Harrj
Gooding, James Carroll, G. G. Byers,
A. C. Cree, W. W. Gaffney, Elmer
Gilmer, A. N. Wood, Bailie Lipscomb,
H. M. Johnson, S H. Griffith, J N.
Lipscomb. R. A. Jones, H. F. Prid-
more, O. E. Wilkins, T. Davenport,
N. Lipscomb, J. X Nesbit, 8. B.
Crawley, M. P. Pierson, L. U. Camp
bell, 0 M. Littlejohn. W. C. Ham
rick, E. Jefferies, W. F. McArthur.
W. B. DuPre, W. J. Wilkins, E. H.
Gaines. W. H. 8mith, vV. F. Smith,
J. J) Jones, E. Thomason, J. R Tol-
leson, C. C. Humphries, J. A. Willis,
T. L. Brown, J. D. Steadman, W. R.
Potter, Geo. Finley, T. B. Butler, A.
R N. Folger, W. F. Brown, H. F.
Gaffney. N. Moore, J. V. Sarratt and
W. 8. Hall.
T^OKSMiK Ohm unod work horse, or .
1 trade for Keotlu family horse. I. Kh.lt
ferlua. 3-10-1
SA LE—Thlrtv or forty huslieU Orange
ilth. Goueher, S. 0.
s-io etpd
re
Cano seed. P. Smi
TpOU S.\ KE-140 ai-res land in H-nransvl I It-
-1- Township, known as the Tolleson place,
adjolnlna lands of Harnett, Mrs. Hughas el
al. Will bo s dd on reasonable terms.
Kavenel A Gantt. Attorneys.
FebStf Spartanburg. 8. C.
F orsake jersey Bun,
Hut
apply
mphrles at Dock Itoss’place.
Feb. 6. 10 Pd.
)ly to G. B.
For Rent.
:OR KENT—R. M. Ga Ifney’s old residence
F G. Stacy. Jan. 18-lawk-tf.
Wanted.
W
ANTED Private board for married cou
ple. Apply at Ledger ottice. 2-18-tf
W ANTED—Two Intelligent lioys 14 to l.>
years of age to learn the printing busi
ness. Apply at t his oIHre
TITAN TED—At once, SO shares Gaffney Mfg.
Vo. stock. State price. Hall A Willis,
Attorneys. tan. 23-tf.
W ANTED 500 bushels peas at once; high
est price. J. L. Alexander.
Jati.li Into.
w
ANTED—Chickens, eggs and green
hides. R.tJ. Clary. Aug. 23. tf.
W ANTED—To make at might loans on city
real estate. No commissions. Several
thousand dollars to loan. •
Apr20-tf T. C. Jofl'cnes.
Notice.
H EREAFTER we will only gin on Wednes
day of each week, and grind at the
roller mill on Saturday. Victor Cotton Oil
Company. ^Jan. 24-tf.
Day cr
class at 7:36
It offers to thl
shorthand course''
manner, in the short?
at the least expense,
equal to the best anti superior 1
Money Loaned.
L OANS on Improved farms for a term of
years at seven per cent, interest. No
commissions. For Information apply to J. C.
Jefferies. Attorney at Law.
11-22-1 vr
Money to Loan.
We have money to loan in any amounts on
city aud county property and stocks and
bonds. Interest 6 to s per cent, according to
amounts. Terms to suit borrower.
Ham. A Wim.is, Attys.,
Oatfney. S C,.
Dissolution Notice.
T HE partnership heretofore existing be
tween B. G and W C. Wilburn and A. W.
Love Is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
B. O. Wilburn retiringand selling his interest
to S. G. Anderson. The style of the firm
hereafter will l>e Wilburn. Anderson A Love.
All part ies owing the old firm will make pay
ment to the new firm, which is authorized
to settle up the business.
1$. G. WtbBlTRN,
W. c. Wii.iiiriiN,
A- W. Love,
s g. Anuehson.
King’s Creek, S. C., Jan 29. Unix
PAINTS - OILS
John W. Masury’s Guar
anteed R. R. White, and
Colors, in pure linseed
oil,, at $1.25 per gal.
F. 0. Pierce’s Cottage
Colors in linseed oil guar
anteed at $1.00 per gal.
I use these paints myself and know their
worth. Come and let me convince you.
L. BAKER.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
F^or-
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vVilmam S. Hall, .In. ijames A. Willis.
HALL & WILLIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HTAK THEATRE BLDG.
<> A. I-c 1-r rsi tc Y,
Notary Public in office. Prompt attention
given to all business.
Building and Plastering Llmei
Goal, and Plaster Hair.
Plaster Pans
Shingles,
Portland Cement,
Dynamite,
Blasting Powder, Fuse
and Dynamite Caps, call on
Limestone Springs Lime Verb
CARROLL & CO., Lessees.
T dephone 57.
J. EMILE HARLEY,
Attorney-at-Law,
Gaffney, - - S. C.
Notary^publlc. All business receives prompt
and careful attention.
MONEY TO LOAN ONtUEALaESTATE.
H LATJO11 I liK
Will Continue Only One Week Longer
ill sell my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Hats 10 per cent, below first cost at retail.
$12,000 Worth of Dry Goods and Notions,
Consisting of White Lawn, Worsted, Dress Flannel, Percale, Outing, Calico, Bleaching, Duck, Sheeting,
Lownsdale Cambric, Satine, Suspenders, Ladies’ and Gent’s Underwear, Umbrellas, Neckwear, &c.
S1.000 WORTH OF SHOES. Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s.
S225 WORTH OF HATS.
You can buy $1.00 worth at the same rate that you can buy $100 worth. Come while the bar
gains last. They must be sold and 1 am going to sell them. They are going and going fast.
J. N. LIPSCOMB
J. N. LIPSCOMB
TOLLESON
RELIABLE DRY GOODS AT SHORT PROFI
WE MEAN TO CLOSE OUT ALL WINTER GOODS
Our entire line 50c dress goods reduced to
39c. Some of these are 54 inches wide and
require no lining.
Ail wool black serge 50 inches wide, cheap
at 85c, reduced to 60c.
Good quality yard wide perfcales 7c.
Our entire line 65c to 70c grade reduced
to 50c.
By mistake we are overloaded on the 10c
quality* ducks in navy blue, black and numer
ous other patterns. To move them quick we
have marked them 7c. Think of it I 10c ducks
for 7c.
Beautiful figured piques for ladies’ waists
only 12>3c.
■Mi*
New spring ginghams, pretty as a flower
garden.
‘■Y-'
Heavy cotton skirtings only 10c.
w.
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