The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 27, 1903, Image 8

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SPECIAL mx Feby. 26th, 27th, 28th * t I^iii 1 > i’< »i <1 o > r Sale Embroidery 8 inches wide will be sold at 1 Oc a yard. Another nice lot, worth 8 to 1 Oc, to go at 5c a yard. Another nice lot, worth 3 to 4c, to go at lea yard. Don’t Miss this Sale; Lots of Big Bargains to be Had. Goods to Close. Gents’ Collars, the do/en. 50c Shirts go at Boys’ Pants 2 50c heavy fleeced Shirts 10 spools Clarks Thread.. Goods to Close. $ 1.25 to 75c Hats to go at. . 50c 1.00 Shirts to go at 50c 1.00 Shoes to iro at 50c Men’s Pants 50c 8 yards Ginghams or Cotton Flannels 50c AT THE STAR THEATRE. GOODS TO CLOSE. $1.50 to $2.00 Hats $ 98 $1.25 to $2.00 Shoes.. 98 $1.25 to $2.00 Boy Suits 98 $2.50 Boy Suits 1.50 $2.00 to $3.00 Pants 1.50 Lots and lots of other good goods to close at a big reduction. Don’t fail to come to this sale, Feb ruary 26th, 27th and 28th, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. * + + * + * + + * + HOLT. AT OLD STAND n t; There are a few more than fort)' thousand drug stores in the United States. If all Jthese stores were so located that you might just as easily avail yourself of the services of any one of them, and if you had a prescription that you were very anxious to have rightly filled, you could do no better than to bring it to us. Some of these stores may be larger and finer than ours, but their drugs can be no better, nor can their compounding be more accurate. Our stock of prescription goods is composed of the very best quality of everything that doctors prescribe, and no druggist can do more than be exact in his compounding. Cherokee Drug Co. LIMESTONE AND FREDERICK STREETS. LOOK TO YOOR INTEREST. Hit’s the best you are looking for in fertilizers this is the place to buy. I handle only the best grades and guarantee prices against all honest competition. ( I still have a*fe\v wagons and buggies which I will selll cheap to close out. Wagon and buggy harness. I am proud of the record I have made in the shoe business. Nearly every sale makes a permanent customer. Honest goods at fair prices have done the work. We often hear expressions like this, “I get better value in those at J. I Sarratt’s than any place in the city.” I continue to keep my stock of farming tools and farmers’ sup plies up to the standard and will save you money on anything in either line. NOW IN STOCK Seed oats for spring sowing. Fean save you money on Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Satchels and Bags. See me before buying, I have several good farm mules which I will sell cheap for cash or on time for good papers. Respectfully, J. I. “Hello Bill” Will Be the Attraction Next TneHday Kvenlng. In prflsentine to their patrons Willis Maxwell Goodhue’s jolly comedy. “Hello Bill,” the managers of the Star Theatre offer what they confidently believe will be one of most enjoyable comedy performances of the year. Replete with the brightest kind of lines, cbuck-full of the most laughable situations and containing the very latest New York musical hits, this merry little plav comes endorsed by everybody as being nearer to the clever comedies of America’s greatest farce writer, the late lamented Charles H Hoyt, than anything which has been produced since his death. The au thor has not depended on rough-and- tumble methods to produce laugh ter, but the entire construction of the play is along thoroughly legiti mate lines, and there is not a situation in the entire piece which cannot find its counterpart in real life to-day. In selecting their company for this season’s presentation of ‘ Hello Bill,’’ Mt^ssrs. Goodhue & Kellogg would seem to have used remarkble discretiou. The list of names is head ed by that particularly brilliant com edian. James F Macdonald who is conceded, since the death of Roland Reed and the retirement from the stellar fn-ld of William Collier, to be the foremost light comedian of Ameri ca and that they have added him to the strong ensemble of artists already engaged for “Hello Bill,’’ shows that they do not mean to stint anything which will add to the success of their presentation. The |engagement of • Hello Bill” at the Srar Theatre is for one night only, next Tuesday. Kngageiuent Announce*!. The following from the society col umns of the Augusta Chronicle is of interest here: The engagement is announced of Miss Ollie Scott, formerly of Augusta, but now residing at Gaffney, 8. C., to Charles K. Gould, of Spartanburg, 8. C., the marriage to be solemnized Wednesday, March 4, in Buford Street Methodist church at the fashionable hour of 5 o'clock. Miss Scott is a lovely and accomplished young wo man and her wide circle of friends in this city will hasten to congratulate her on this happy occasion. She is the daughter of O. H. P. Scott, who was for years a large cotton buyer of Augusta. Mr. Gould is a prominent citizen of Spartanburg, S. C., and is connected with the furniture busi- r.ess. A large party of Augustans will be in a,ttencance at the mar riage. Kucoun*Ke<i. The friends of the library are very much encouraged by the generous re sponse to the call for books. We are specially pleased to make the in terest manifested by the young peo ple and some choice volumes have been donated by Miss Eunice John son, Miss Jessie Lipscomb, Master Harry Wheat and Master Edwin Lipscomb. Let all of the boys and girls in Cherokee county become aroused to the importance of reading good books. All should rally to the aid of the library and make it a power for good in our progressive county. We Nee«I Them. We need a manufacturer of marble and granite monuments in Gaffney. Thousands of-dollars are spent in Cherokee county for them every year and the right man could keep every dollar o» it in Gaffney. We need several small manufac turing plants that should suggest themselveslto enterprising people, but we especially need a furniture factory. We have all the material that goes into furniture, why nor utilize it? WITHOUT A RIVAL. New Magistrates. The following persons have recent ly been appointed magistrates for Cherokee county by Gov. Heyward: Bery G. Gold, Blacksburg; Rush Torrence, Cherokee Falls; G. W. Speer, C. T. Bridges, Gaffney; A. J. McCraw. Grassy Pond; J. W. Alex ander, North Dravtonville; W, E. Mabry, South Draytonville; J. L. Strain, Gowdysville; R. W. Lee, White Plains; Geo U. Scruggs, Mor gan- Gaffney Boys Klslng. LaFar Lipscomb has been made first sergeant and Vernon Baker has been made sergeant in the corps at Clemson College, and Sam Jefferies has been transfrered to the artillery corps. Kacaperi an Awful Kate. Mr. H. Haggles, of Mtdbourne, Fla., writes, “My doctor told me I had Con sumption and nothing could be done forme. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, in* duced me to try it. Results were startling I am now on the road to recovery and owe all lo Dr. King’s New Discovery. It surely saved my life.” This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by Cherokee Drug Co., druggists. Price 50c $1.00. Trial bottles free. A Record Uneqnalled by Any Business In the World. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey has been before the people of two con tinents for half a century, and has carried the blessings of health to over a million homes, yet it stands with out a rival to day. This is a most re- markabfe career for any business house. If you will think over the number of medicines and so-called “Cure-alls” that have come to life and died within the past 50 years, you will appreciate the importance of the standing of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. When you consider that it h is had a steady growth for 50 years, and is now thought more of by doc tors and the people than even before, you must admit that it has the qual ity and contains medicinal properties never before found in any other whis key or combination of drugs. At the meeting of the Medical Society in Albany one of the leading doctors said, “I would rather have Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey as my only medicine than any combination of drugs in the world.” He was refer ring to the cure of consumption, asthma and all throat affections. New York’s most prominent doctor and writer on medical subjects, in address ing the New York Medical Society, said, “Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is a form of food already digested. It stimulates the blood, tones up the heart, invigorates the brain and pro longs life.” These are two of thou sands of doctors who prescribe and use it exclusively. This whiskey has been tested thou sands of times by the most eminent chemists in the world, and each and every time it was found to be absolute ly pure, free from fusel oil or any dangerous ingredients, and always of •jhe same quality and strength. This accounts for the great favor it has found in the homes of the people. During all this time there have been many imitators of this valuable whiskey, many substitutes offered for it, but each one in turn died a natural death because t£e goods had no" merit. There have been two or three wholesale drug houses that have put an imitation malt whiskey on the market, These firms even went so far as to imitate the bottle, label, and the seal over the cork, but they could not fool the people on the goods the bottle contained. Every one is cautioned against these so-called malt whiskeys which are of fered for sale from time to time by unreliable dealers who know of the great virtue of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. When you ask for Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get the genuine. Unscrupulous dealers, mindful of the excellence of this pre paration, will try to sell you cheap imitations, and so called Malt Whis key substitutes, which are put on the market for profit only, and which, far from relieving the sick, are positively harmful. Demand “Duffy’s” and be s^re you get it It is the only absolutely pure mait whisaey which contains medicinal, health giving qualities. Look for the trade mark, ‘ The Old Chemist.” on the label. See that ttie name “Duffy Malt Whiskey Company” is blown in the bottle and the seal over the cork is unbroken. • Free Cure* for Sick Headache. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are a certain cure for sick headache. If taken as soon as the first indication of the disease appears they will prevent the attack Get a free sample at Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney, 8. C., or L. D. Allison, Cow- pens, and give them a trial. Managers Knox, Baker and DeGamp Announce with Pleasure that on TUESDAY EVENING, IVIixroli AT THE Star Theatre MESSRS. GOODHUE & KELLOGG present their Celebrated Company of Farcial Favorites, including MR. JAMES F. MACDONALD in the Jolly, Comedy Success CLOSING OUT I have left now about 40 Overcoats and Children’s and Misses’ Jackets, which I will sell at cost. When I say cost, they go at cost. These goods must go, as our buyer left Monday for Balti more, New York and Boston to buy our summer line of Clos ing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Gents’ Furnishings and Millinery, and we need the room. If in need of an Overcoat or Jacket now is your time, we give you the profit. THE OUTLET Clothing and Shoe Store. WILL SWITZER, Prop. Next door to Merchants and Planters Bank. I O AN ^ Made on Real Estate in City of Gaffney and *-**'J**i'**S County of Cherokee. Abstracts furnished. Ac ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Star Theatre Ruildiag. Frank Hammond. President. W. G. Me David, Sec’y. and Treas THE CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST CO., GREENVILLE, S. C. Capital Stock - - $100,000.00. Real Estate Loans made on easy terms. Will buy you a home with rent money. Call <*u HALL & WILLIS, Local Attorneys. O. National Bank of Gaffney, Capital Stock, - - $50,000.00 Surplus and Profits, - 25,000.00 Stockholders Liability, 50,000.00 Total, - - - $125,000.00 13eposit« Janv* 3i»t, 1903, $202,122.00. We solicit the business and good will of everybody in Cherokee j county. F. G. STACY, President, J. G. WARDLAW, V.-Prest., D. C. ROSS, Cashier, MAYNARD SMYTH, A. C. JUST IN AT STOCK HEADQUARTERS One Carload J One Carload 44 HELLO BILL!” By Willis Maxwell Goodhue The Original New Yqrli Company Intact. “Hello Bill” Is the best American comedy in ten years.“—Atlanta Con stitution. We will make the prices right, you want something in either line. Call and take a look whea POAG MULE COMPANY, LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. Limestone St., Opposite City Hall. ’Phone No. 40. A Fresh Shipment of the National Biscuit Co. $ Famous Cakes A/r Seats now on sale at The Ledger office. Lipscomb & Richardson. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. Phont I3S. $25.90 Given. THE COMPANY STORE will Rive to the most popular lady (single, married, yeftf^g or in Cherokee county $25.00 in goods to be selected by the winning lady^i^f course y OU want to know how you are going to know who the most popular lady is. 3^ell j us t g Q down T"" --to T* 16 Company Store and you will find out. The voting will begip/February 25th and close June 30th, 1903. There will be an equal showing to every one. No one will have any advantage of her neighbor. Call and see us and we will tell you the rest. / HE COMPANY STORE THE COMPANY STORE . L