The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, April 07, 1903, Image 4
TOUCHING ELBOWS.
Large and enthusiastic crowds have thronged our store for
the past two weeks, touching elbows with each other in their
eagerness to be served, and everybody seemed to be in the best
of humor and didn’t mind being jostled a little. It is no wonder
that we have the crowds, for the matchleos and unapproachable
bargains that we are daily offering are enough to attract not only
the people of Gaffney and Cherokee county but from distant
parts of the Carolinas. J
LIKE STARS IN THE SKIES
The Bargains We
are Offering
are too many and too numer
ous to mention.
Read On!
The Largest and Most Beauti
ful Line of
Embroidery
ever displayed in the city.
A Beautiful Line of
Spring Dress Goods,
which will have to be seen to be appreciated.
Just Landed, a New Line of
SUPPERS anil OXFORDS.
CLOTHING!
CLOTHING!
for Men, Boys and Children.
A Line of
Trimmeii and Ready-to-Wear Hals
for Ladies and Children at Money-Saving Prices.
The
IVot Been Told,
GOODS
that will please.
Millinery, Dress Goods,
Shoes and Furnishings.
Milliner;. Shoes! Shoes! Furnishings.
We have a beautiful
line of Millinery and
at prices that will
make them go.
We can give you
just what you want in
style and price.
Dress Goods.
Come and let us sell
you a dress off tli£se
new goods. We have
them in at all prices
and in all colors and
styles.
We can give you al
most anything in
Shoes a n d Oxfords.
We have the
Radcliff Line,
Queen Bess
and other styles and
makes for ladies and
children.
Try a pair of our
Kiser King Shoes.
They are durable and.
#3.50 for gents.
We can fix you up
right in
a New Hat,
the very latest thing.
See onr line; prices
are right.
We have a line of
Fancy Shirts
that will please the
most fastidious; also
Fancy Ties of all styles
to match.
We have one of the
nicest lines of HALP'
HOSP* in town.
D. J. HOLT
AT OLD STAND.
= Just a few of our many ^
TABLE DELICACIES 1
ALPHA SALAD DRESSING, DURKE’ES SALAD DRESSING, ^
ROYAL SALAD DRESSING, HYMAN’S MAPLE SYRUP. jE
A fact beyond any possibility of contradiction:—We have the best se- ^
lection of OLIVES in the city. ^
LIPSCOMB & RICHARDSON.
LOWNEY’S CANDIES. PHONE 133.
fc: lo
Tuimk
on Time Deposits. Apply
_ by letter or in person to
D the
& Planters Bank,
OATF'NEJY, 8. G.
Capital and Profits $58,500.
A. N. Wood, President, R. R. Brown, Vice-Prest., C. M. Smith, Cashier.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Tut Gaffney Git; Land and improvement Compan;
Offers tor sale Butldtna Lots in this flourishing town, Gaffney Olty; A Iso Parms near
by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Sprints and of this place, In lots of from
M to 100 acres on liberal time ratest also Afrieultural Lands to rent for Farm pur
poses. For full particulars apply to
J. V. JVspent.
N. B.—All persons are forbidden to enter on. walk or ride through or over the lands of this
company, cutting and removing timber, fishing or hunting, under penalty of law.
People Yon Know aud 'People You Don’t
Know
County Commissioner J. A. 8 Jruggs
was an official visitor in the city yes
terday.
Mrs. V. M. Montgomery is in the
city visiting her parents, Capt. and
Mrs. II. P. Griffith, at Limestone
College. Mr. Montgomery came up
Sunday and spent the day.
Rev. L. C. Ezell was in the city yes
terday.
Mrs. John Holler, of Rook Hill,
who has been visiting her parents,
Mr. end Mrs. W. J. Poag, returned to
her home the last of the week.
J. N. Cudd, of Spartanburg, was in
the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayden, of
Blacksburg, were in the city yester
day.
J. F. Whisonant. a prominent busi
ness man of Blacksburg, was in the
city yesterday.
Rev. A. C. Cree returned from
Kentucky the last of the week and
fi'led his pulpit Sunday
Magistrate A. J. McCraw was a
salesday visitor yesterday.
Dr. W. C. Hamrick, treasurer of
Limestone Mills, went to Charlotte,
N. C., Frida*.
The county board of registration
was in session yesterday.
A. B. Phillips, of Spartanburg, was
in the city Sunday.
J. A. Whisonant was in the city
yesterday.
Joe Price, of Ezells, came to the
city Saturday to attend a meeting of
Jake Carpenter Camp U. C. Veterans.
Hon. C. W. Whisonant spent some
time in the city yesterday.
Wiley S. Hill, one of Cherokee’s
most successful farmers, called to
see us Saturday and renewed his
subscription.
Dr. John T. Darwin was a business
visitor in the city yesterday.
G. W. Bonner called to see The
Ledger Saturday while in the city.
James Montgomery, of Roebuck,
Spartanburg county, was in the city
yesterday.
Magistrate W. E. Mabry spent
some time in the city Saturday.
Mrs. R. S. Lipscomb spent Sunday
in Shelby. N. C, ( with relatives.
County Commissioner T. L. Bryant
was in the city yesterday on official
business.
County Commissioner W. C. S.
Wood came to the city yesterday on
official business.
County Commissioner T. M. Little
john attended the meeting of the board
in the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Poole, of Paco-
let Mills, passed through Gaffney
yesterday en route to New York,
where Mr. Poole goes to buy goods
for the stores of the Pacolet Manu
facturing company, of which he is
manager.
John 0. Tate made a business trip
to the city Saturday.
John S. Harmon, of Wilkinsville,
came to the city yesterday.
Capt. J. J. Magness spent some
time in the city Saturday.
W. A. Jones, from across the Broad,
piid The Ledger a visit yesterday.
Goodman Pridmore was in the city
Saturday. We were glad to see that
his foot that be cut some weeks ago
is greatly improved.
Deputy Sheriff Kinyard Davis, of
Henrietta, N. C., was among his
friends in the city yesterday.
L. B. Davis called to see The Ledger
Saturday.
J. W. Parks, merchant and farmer
of Asbury, was a business visitor in
the city yesterday.
W. D. Bryan, of Cowpens, was a
city visitor Saturday.
Hod. B. G. Gold, of Blacksburg,
came over to the city yesterday.
C P. Brown, of Dutchman, visited
relatives in the city the last of the
week and stayed over for Saturda;.
Dr. D. 8. Ramseur, of Blacksburg,
was iu the city yesterday.
J. E. Atkinson, of Maud, was an
appreciated Ledger visitor the last of
the week.
Capt. J. D. Jefferies came to the
city yesterday.
Messrs. W. I. Jones and C. P. Teals
ware ordained deacons of Providence
church last Sunday.
C. P. Huggins, Esq., of Lawn, was
a city visitor Saturday and attended
Cheapest Store in the State.
J J. G. Ratliff, Prop.
a meeting of Jake Carpenter Camp,
U. C. V.
F B. Gaffney was in the city yes
terday.
J. P. Plonck, president of Cherokee
Falls mill, spent some time in the
city Friday.
N. W. Hardin, Esq., of Blacksburg,
came to the city yesterday on legal
business.
J. 8. Plaxio, a prominent citizen of
King’s Creek, paid The Ledger a visit
Friday and renewed.
E. A. Trescofc, Esq., of Blacksburg,
was in the city yesterday on profes
sional business.
W.N. Rams, of Lawn, made a busi
ness visit to the city Saturday.
L. C. A. Clary, of Algood, spent
some time in the city yesterday.
R. H Ferguson, of Spartanburg,
was a business visitor in the city
Friday
Joe Phillips, a Grassy Pond farmer,
was iu the city yesterday.
Sunday at Buford Street.
Mr. Steadman’s sermon at 11 a. m.
was on, ‘ The Need of a Revival of
Personal Piety,” and well calculated
to enlist the serious attention of his
congregation.
Oh! Jesus, Thou Art Standing, as
a solo, by Miss Burton, was up to her
high standard.
The services closed with the sacra
ment of the Lord’s Supper.
At 8 p. m. Mr. Steadman preached
on China, and every phase of the
Chinese problem, politically, socially
and historically as well as the relig
ious needs of the Chinese, was well
presented.
The musical selections were most
appropriate and well rendered. Mr.
J. W. Lipscomb assisted the choir,
which was appreciated both by the
choir and the congregation.
The second quarterly conference
will be held Friday night, and all
members of the church are expected
to pay their second quarter’s assess
ment before that time. Help your
board of stewards to make a full re
port.
At the 1‘rex by ter Ian Church.
Rev. W. R. Potter returned from
Cowpens the latter part of last week,
where he had been to hold a revival.
He reports an excellent meeting and
much, good and lasting work done in
the cause of the Master.
Mr. Potter occupied his pulpit Sun
day morning and evening, preaching
two excellent and instructive ser
mons.
Hargrove- Byars.
On Friday, March 27th, Mr. J. A.
Hargrove and Miss Hettie Byars,
both of this city, were united in mar
riage by Rev. A. A. James, of Pacolet.
These are di-serving young people and
numerous friends and admirers wish
them a long life filled with happiness
and sunshine. The Ledger joins with
them in their good wishes.
J. Pierpont Morgan conferred with
President- Roosevelt at the White
House.
THE DIXIE.
Visit our millinery depart
ment for a new Easter Hat.
REDUCED PRICES GIVEN FOR THIS WEEK.
We have a nice line of ready-to-wear hats, or we can trim
you one while you wait. Visit our store, we are always glad to
show you through whether you buy or not.
A nice line of Embroidery on hand.
THE DIXIE
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE.
Between T. Davenport’s and R. A. Jones’.
Morris Switzer, Prop.
THE OUTLET.
We have just received a nice line of
-ALSO
If you need a nice Tie, Shirt, Collar or anything in the
haberdashery line call on us. We will show you the latest
styles.
OXFORDS.
Beautifol Line of ChildreD’s Patent Leatber Slippers on Hand.
The Outlet Clothing j Shoe Store
Will Switzer, Prop. Next Door to Merchants and Planters Bank.
Deserv
ing of
Study
are the pictures
produced at this
studio.
It will be seen
that our
PH0T06RAPHS
are lifelike, artistic
and permanent.
We are now lo
cated in our new
place at 625 Lime
stone St., and our
constant aim is to
fully please each
pftron.
Jane H. Carr.
‘Phone 176.
Residence 171.
I /’'V A |VT ^ Mjide on Real Estate in City of Gaffney and
^1*-^ County of Cherokee. Abstracts furnished.
Ac
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Star Theatre Building.
A great many ladies
prefer high shoes to
low cuts because they
support the ankles.
$ We’ve a beautiful line in patent leathers and kids,
/j “The F'amou©
Queen Quality.”
“ THE R. S. LIPSCOMB SHOE CO.
The Shoe Store.