The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 15, 1904, Image 3
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4low for the New Year!
Start it right by com
ing to us for your ::
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned
Goods,iCigars,Tobacco. Fruits,
and Confectioneries.
Our lines are still complete and
contain nothing but the fresh
est and the best.
HAMLIN & RADFORD.
Special Notice
and those who have Bicycles to repair. I
am now moved up town in the old barber
stand; next door to Beer Saloon, and am
prepared to do all kinds ot Bicycle re
pairing and building to order; so come,
boys, and bring your old wheels and have
them repaired and made good as new.
Don’t let your old Bicycles lie around in
the house in the way; bring them to li
H. Durham and have them fixed so you
can ride to dinner and enjoy yourself
with a long ride through the season ot
1904. If you don’t want them repaired,
bring them to me and I will buy them at
a reasonable price. 1 keep all kinds of
Bicycle Supplies at low prices, 1 also re
pair Sewing Machines Hint do a general
repair business. I )on’t lorget the place
next door to Beer Saloon. Come and
give me a trial.
THE RACKET CYCLE SHOP,
E. H. DURHAM, Prop.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
People You
You know the children
always expect an Haster
token of some sort and
they never forget to
look for a few dyed eggs.
Haas Hgg Dyes are the
top-notch of all the egg
dyes. A 5c package
dies 100 eggs, plain and
fancy colors, also packs
containing the pictures
and calico colors.
S.B. Crawley & Co.
813 Limkstonk St.
Drugs, Perfumes and Stationery
Prescriptions Properly Filled
and Promptly Delivered
Know and People You
Don’t Know.
Jason Cannon, one of the best-liked
of the very genial corps of conduct
ors on the Southern between Char
lotte and Atlanta, is in the city. He
is a witness in a case brought against
the railroad by Robert Kiser, who
got his leg cut off in this city about
a year ago.
Magistrate A. J. McCraw came to
the city Friday on business.
H. H. Martin, a bright young far-
rner of Mount Paran, favored The
Ledger wit.ii an appreciated call Sat
urday.
J. F. Whisonant, a successful busi
ness man of Blacksburg, was in the
city yesterday.
James Pettit, one of the most suc-
cesful farmers in the county, was in
the city Friday.
S. H. Rippey, one of the old re
liables from across the Broad, was a
welcome Ledger visitor Saturday.
Rufus Nance was an appreciated
Ledger visitor yesterday.
H. Z. Hicks, of Ezell, favored The
Ledger with a cal! Friday and sub
scribed.
W. L. Goudolock, of Oowdeysville,
came to the city Saturday on busi
ness.
Dr. Win. Anderson, of Blacksburg,
was in the city yesterday.
(“apt. Urquhart, of Blacksburg,
came over to the city Friday.
Sam B. Turner, a prominent citizen
of Earls, N. €., was a Ledger visitor
Saturday.
W. T. Gregory, a prominent busi
ness man of Lancaster, has been in
the city since Saturday Joking after
his interests here.
Geo. W. Lemaster, of Wilkinsville,
a farmer who farms for what there
is in it and gets it, made a business
trip to the city Friday.
N. W. Hardin, Esq. was in the city
yesterday on professional business in
court.
J. A. Carroll was in Spartanburg
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McArthur, of Lau
rens, were in the city the guests of
Mrs. McArthur’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Pong, 011 Buford street,
several days. They returned to Lau
rens yesterday.
John I-’. Jameson came to the city
Friday and favored The Ledger with
an appreciated call.
Leo Little, who has been located
at Hickory, N. 0., for some time do
ing some work for the D. A. Tomp
kins Company of Charlotte, spent
Sunday in the city at his home. H<
left yesterday morning for Wades-
boro, N. C.
Coin Doggett, of Charlotte, was in
the city Friday.
\V. A. McWhorter was a prominent
visitor in the city yesterday.
John S. Harmon, a successful
farmer of Wilkinsville, came to the
city Saturday on business.
U. K. ('arson and C. P. Sanders, of
the Spartanburg bar, were in court
yesterday.
W. A. Jones, an over-the Broar
farmer, was in the city Saturday.
Mrs. C. I*. Smith, her son Charles
and sister, Miss Annie Brown, of Mar
tinsvllie, Vu., are in the city visiting
their sister, Mrs. K. H. Gaines, on
Victoria avenue.
Win. Borders, a Kings Creek
or who farms, was among his
friends in the city Friday.
Col. James Munro. of the
bar, was in court yesterday.
R. B. Lemaster, one of the
ty’s most successful planters,
some time in the city Friday,
J. C. Robbs,, a veteran of the “lost
cause” who wears the scars of but
tle, made a business trip to the city
Saturday.
James T. Moorehead, of Barretts,
spent sometime in the city yesterday.
M. C. Lipscomb, probably the most
extensive planter in the county, and
a successful one, too, was a city visi
tor Saturday.
A. S. Smith, of Love Springs, was
in the city Saturday. lie came into
The Ledger office and subscribed.
H. R. Sapoch, of Mount Paran, was
greeted by his many friends in the
city Saturday.
W. G. Fowler, of Sunny Side, came
up to the city Saturday on business.
D. L. Cooper a successful farmer
Hon. Stanyarn Wilson, of Spartan
burg, was in the court yesterday,
who makes crops, was in the city
a short time Saturday.
Johnson Vinesett came in to see us
and sent a Ledger to a relative in the
West.
D. A. Wylie, a worthy Cherokeean
fiom beyond the Broad, called to see
The Ledger Saturday and renewed.
W. D. Byars, of Algood, was a city
visitor yesterday.
Alfred Harris, of Algood, was in the
city yesterday.
W. D. Gaston, a prominent planter
from over the Broad, was an appreci
ated visitor yesterday. He renewed.
Unclaimed Letters.
List of unclaimed letters In the
postoffice at Gaffney, S. C., for week
lending March 14th, 1904:
June Clary, Charley HenMind, L. N.
Harriel, D. G. Kimbell, George Man
ning, Sigmon Moss, Jas. Parker, 2,
L. E. Steere, J. M. Steadman, Abam
White, H. H. West, Miss Rose Cab-
11 iss, Miss Maud Emory, Miss Sarah
Jane Means, Miss Sophne Phillips,
Miss A. LthesRach, Miss Ida Smith,
Sallie Willis, 2, Miss Eliza Woods and
Miss R. Veren.
Please call for “Advertised Letters.”
One cent due on each one.
A. R. N. Folger, P. M.
Pneumonia May be Prevented,
If a cold lingers, there is danger of
pneumonia, II LaGrippc leaves the
tings in an inflamed condition,‘there
is great danger of pneumonia. Pre
vent this fatal disease by using Ry-
lale’s Elixir; it cures colds quickly
aid leaves the throat and lungs
sound. It is the best remedy for
that peculiar inflamed condition of
the lungs that so frequently follows
LaGrippe. This modern scientific
throat and lung remedy is a safe
remedy for young and old, in all
throat and lung diseases.
Gaffney Drug Co.
THE LOUD TALKER SAYS —
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Administrator’s Sale.
I will sell on Saturday, March 19th,
1904, at 10 o’clock, a. ui,, for cash, at
my residence, 3 two-horse wagons, 1 one-
horse wagon, 2 sets wagon harness, farm
ing implements and many other things
too numerous to mention. By order
Probate Court.
Mrs. K. C. Jkffkriks,
Administratrix of Kst. W. A. Jefferies,
Deceased. 3-15-lL
THE NEW KIND OF CHEW
THAT WON ENOUGH CHEWERS
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SWEEP-STAKES
THE LARGEST COMPETITIVE BRAND
OF SCHNAPPS TOBACCO.
Where is Hughes Bros?
You will Hint tlieni'lli Ih< new Webster
Si Jefferies bloek on Robinson si reef,
next to Cline's stahles, with a full line
ot fresh Staple and I'anuy Groceries,
t 'iKurs, Tobaccos. &c.Phone .Mo. 45.
Don’t fail to see the display of
Street Hats at Carroll, Carpenter &
Byers’.
Eskridge's Blacksmith Shop,
(Fortenberry's Old Stand.)
hirst-class Blacksmith, Iron and Wood
work at reasonable prices.
Your Patronage Solicited.
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On and after Monday, March 21, 1904, the BanIch of Gallney
will poHitively close each business day at three o’clock, p. in.,
and will accept no business of any nature after that hour.
MERCHANTS & PLANTERS BANK,
NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY,
GAFFNEY SAVINGS BANK.
We Have Clipped Off the Profits.
As the winter season advances, and it will soon be time for Spring
Goods, we have decided to clip off the profits in some of our liiieN in order
to close out the goods. You all know what “Cut Prices’’ means at
CLARY’S. Here are a few of the many bargains we offer:
Men’s Shoes.
L I V K B A R G A I N S A T C O S T.
#3.50 '‘Richmond Standard’’ (lined) at #3.00. $3.30 Kiser Duality, £3.25.
#3.50 Kiser King, $3.25. Celebrated Brotherhood Sllo> ., £3.00. fl.50 Pat
ent Colts, #2.75. Good line Shoes at q-Sc (>dds and ends at co.-t.
Ladies’ Shoes.
#3.00 “Ratcliff” at $2.40. $3.00 “Runaway Girl’’ (Bluchers) at $2.75.
#3.00 “Home Journal,” #2.50. “Southern Girl" (lace), 8<yo and 79c. Some
broken lines at cost. Few more pairs “Maid Marion' and “Gate Citv”
Shoes at 98c. Good line CHILDRKN’S Shots lobe sold cheap before the
cold season is over.
Corsets and Dress Goods.
We have a splendid line of C01 >ets which we want to introduce to the
ladies of Gaffney. To do this we will make .1 reduction on tl in for a short
while: One line in white, blue and pink it 74c; one lot wluti at 69c; line
34c ones at 49c:; #1.00 Corsets at 90c, guaranteed for 30 days
Big cut in the Dress Goods line. All lot* Flee, ed G. *m1s now going for
8j4<-' yd. All heavy Dress Goods marked down to close out at once.
Nice line Lace Curtains at 98c.
Grocery Department.
This department is always complete with .1 big stock of the >t bra
of Groceries, Canned Goods, I ruitti, Cigars, Tobacco, No
A visit to our store will convince you that Wl. Ml.AN B -INi S.
nds
LIMES TONE
STREET.
Sam W. Clary.
North Caffinsy
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