The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 10, 1904, Image 4
ORRINE
DISTRICT CONFERENCE.
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A’Scientific Cure for Drunkenness.
Absolutely Safe, Sure and Harmless.
Will Cure Forever the Craving for
Whiskey, Beer or Wine.
ORRINE will Restore any Drunkard to Manhood and Health.
A Simple Home Treatment; Can be Given Secretly if l esired.
Cure Effected or Money Refunded.
Ask your druggist 'uhom what bethinks of ORRIN'L; he will indorse
our statements as truthful in every respect. If ORRINE fails to cure we will retund
you every penny paid for it as cheerfully as we took it.
Mothers, wives and sisters, you cannot cure those who are afflicted with this most
terrible of all diseases by your fervent prayers, or eyes red with tears, no- ’ y your
hope that they may stop drinking. It can be done only with OR R1N F. You have
the remedy—will you use it ? If you desire to cure without the knowledge of the patient,
buy ORRINE No. 1; if the patient desires to be cured oi his own free will, buy
ORRINE No. 2. Full directions found in each package. Price (I per box.
All Correspondence Confidential.
For free book—Treatise on Drunkenness and how to Cure it—wri e T
THE ORRINE CO., INC.. WASHINGTON. D. C., or call on
Cherokee Drug Co., cornner Limestone and Frederick Sts.. Gaffney, S. C.
Blacksburg Drug Co., Blacksburg, S. C.
WHEN you 00 TO StSNI LOUIS EXPOSITION
See us beforehand about the handling of your funds.
Our ’‘World’s Fair Honey Orders"
Are the safest and most convenient form in which to carry the necessary
finances. No troublesome identification required.
Merchants and Planters Bank,
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OUR BARGAIN BULLETIN
Special Values in High Grade Goods are offered to economical buyers.
Here are a few:
Fresh Full Cream Cheese
Gold Rand Hams—luscious and juicy
Breakfast Strips. Bologna Sausage
Boneless Hams, extra nice
Cigars—Special brands—best 5 centers in the city.
Nicest line Green and Roasted Coffee on the market
Fresh Canned Goods daily — Fruits and YegetaV.es.
New Car “Capitola” Flour just in—Extra fine patent
Nice line Molasses and Syrups
Big shipment Bran, Meal, Corn and Feed Oats—all at the lowest living
prices.
Our trade has been most satisfactory since we began business at our
present stand. \Ye appreciate the patronage given us and shall strive
to merit a continuance of the same.
J. S. & S. LITTLEJOHN.
Commercial Printing
Of every description executed with ueatne^s and dispatch
at The Ledger ofiice, Gaflney, S. C. New Type, Ne\*
Presses, the finest quality of ink and Paper, and Compe
tent Workmen. Send us your ordern.
“Blue-Jay
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Corn Plaster
Will Meet Thursday—List of Dele
gates and Their Homes.
The Sp iilant urg I fistrict Conference
will meet m Buford Sireet M. K. church.
South, Thursday morning, the 12th.
Kev.J. \Y. Kilgo. presiding elder, will
preside. The ojaning sermon will lx-
preached, by Rev. S B. Harper, of Spar-
air urg Wednesday evening, the nth,
at Vis
Ninety three delegates and visitors are
expected. The <li-trict contains a mem
bership of a Bttie more than S.ooo. There
will be a sermon or an address each day
at i! atid S: 15 o’clock. All the citizens
of Gaffney ire unite, to attend all the
sessions of the conference. Delegates
will arrive Wednesday afternoon
The 10,lowing is a list of delegates and
the homes where they will he enter-
t lined:
L. Baker—Rev. R. A. Brock and D.
A. Golightly.
J. B Bod—Rev. I). E. Camak and J.
F. Bolt.
Dr B. R Brown —Rev. E. M. Mason
and Rev. L. L. Wagnon.
T. B Butler—Rev. T. B. Owen and
Henry Simmons.
K. S Cook—Kev. E. Z. James and T.
J. Betetibaugh.
* J 11 C .rrv—Rev. W. H. Miller and
J H. Lee.
W. B DuPre—Prof A. M. DuPre.
Dr j. T. D ruin—Rev. D. M. McLeod
and J. W Nash.
Dr W. A. Port—Kev.J. \V. Elkinsand
W N Avant.
A. R N l olger—Rev. J. F. An lerson
and Rev. E. G. Merritt.
Dr J F Garrett—Kev. W. B. Whar
ton and M. D Chspman.
R M. Gaffney—Rev. W. A. Rodgers
ami Dr. A. C. Fuller.
E H Gaines—J. H. Oliver, at hotel.)
B. L Haines—A N Vice, at hotel.)
Mr. Harmon—Rev J. G. Farr.
Mrs. M If Jefferies—Kev. L. E. Wig
gins anil P, H. Nash.
J C. Jefferies—Rev. S B. Harper and
C. C. Featherstone.
J. D Jones—Rev. E. O. Watson and J.
M. Sw U/.< r.
R. A. Jones—Rev. David Hucks and
Jas R. Littlejohn.
H. M Johnson—Rev. J. \V. Shell and
M A. Giles.
Dr. C. M. Littlejohn—Rev. G. M.
Boyd, h. c. HaynesandJ E. White.
W. K. Lipscomb—Rev. J. \V. Wolling
and P. P. Hamilton.
Mr. McArthur—Rev J. M. Shell,
Rev. J. W. Harris, F. A. Goforth and S.
W. Rutledge.
Mrs W. H Mercer—Thus. Irvin and
Rev. H. J. Morgan.
J. C. < »tts—Kev. J. D. Huggins, J. A.
Chambers and Rev. G. H. Waddell.
Mrs. M. P. Pierson—Rev. C. B. Burns
and J. K. Glass.
W. T. Poag—Rev. W. A. Clark and W
T. Farr.
R. C. Sarratt—W. H. S. Harris and W.
R. Tanner.
Mi>-s Inez Sarratt—L. J. Hames and L.
M. Jordan.
J. V. Sarratt—Rev. J. B. Kilgore and
R L. Gray.
W. H Smith—J. T. Fowler and J. W.
Scott.
Dr. M. W. Smith—B. M. Gramlin and
Rev. N. K. Melton.
J P. Shuford—J. F. West and G. W.
Smith.
Rev. J. M. Steadman—Rev. J. W.
Kilgo and Dr. J. M. Lanham.
F. V. Turner—Rev B. M. Robertson
and W. C. Moore.
Col J. G Wardlaw—Rev. W. R.
Richardson and Prof. H. N. Snyder.
S. O. Walker—Rev. A. H. Best and
Capt. J. J. Magness.
J. E. Webster—R. O. Harlston and T.
R. DeShields, at hotel. 1
Rev. J. B. Wilson—Rev. \\ . W. Daniel
and II. M. Daniel.
W. J. Wilkins—Rev. W. B. Duncan
and J. F. Brown.
A. N. Wood—C. H. Carlisle and D. C.
Correll.
Prof. E. L. Warth—Rev. E. L. Archer
and B. M. DeShiedls.
Values That Thrill
The Bargain Hunter
Thousands of dollars worth of seasonable merchandise going at prices
heretofore unheard' of in this market. You must see these values to fully
appreciate the GREA BARGAINS we are offering to the people of Gaffney
and Cherokee county.
A Few of the Many
Law ns, white and colored, 3c per yard.
Sheetings, best goods, 5c per yard.
Bleachings, best goods. 5c per yard.
ioc Bleaching, extra fine, 7' 2 c per yard.
10c Percales going at 5c per yard.
5 ' 2 c Muslins going a 4 3c ]>er yard.
Ladies’ Fine Dress Goods at 35c to 50c per yard, worth
double the money.
Men’s 55.00 to 510.00 Suits at 52.50 to 55-oo-
Men's Extra Fine 5io.oo to 515.00 Suits at 57-50
to 5*0.25.
51.75 Shoes at 51-25.
51.50 Shoes at 5: 00.
5i .25 Shoes at 98c.
Children’s Clothing to fit all sorts and sizes, at prices
that can't be touched this side of New York.
Big Lot Men’s and Boys’ Hats, all shades, all sizes
and all prices—except high prices.
These are only a very few of the “trade bringers” that HE DIXIE has in
its immense stock. We want you to come and see for yourself, as we are sure
we can make a life-long friend and customer of you.
In Mininery Goods
We have all the late-t fads and fashions of the season fresh from the big centers
of the north. The Ladies are especially invited to call and inspect our line of
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. We are waiting to serve vou.
The Dixieand Shoe Store*
^VToiwiss
ItxeiT, I
iiKween It. A. Jones and T. Davenport
Now for the New Year! You Furnish The Need; We Satisfy It.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS.
Start it right by com
ing to us for your ::
Stanle and Fane" Groceries, Canned
Goods, iCigarsJobacco. Fruits,
and Confectioneries.
Our lines are still complete and
contain nothing but the fresh
est and the best.
HAMLIN & RADFORD.
W»‘ U'-ep vvi-rythln/ in the Mrrcl»tu<li«e line and are prepared t j "'suit
every fancy.” both as to style and quality of jc-jod* and the prices placed upon
them. Our store lias become popul ir with the tradiuv' public simply because w*-
handie the best of mei diandlse and sell our 2 >ods it a close margin of profit.
Our- T' wo I^arare
are fairly bristllnir with all the latest thintrs In Ladies’ DressGoodb. Shoes, Hals,
Millinery and Notions and ail the l»e>t jrrades of Groceries and Osborne Farmintr
Implements.—all at prices commensurate with the quality of the jooods. We in
vite Inspection and challenge comparison of prices.
Makes hard roads easy.” It protects the corn from |the shoe and cures it
at the same time. After keeping one of these plasters on the corn for three
or four days it can be removed without patn.
They Are Little Wonders—lOc a Package.
The Gaflney Drag Co.,
Prescription Druggists.
1^cjcoDc Jri'or* '1^1 itr I—I < ul ic
Tiie Gaffney City Land and Improvement Co.
Offers for sale Building-Lots In this nourishing town, Gaffney; also Farms near
by and In reach of the bcuools of Limestone Springs and of this place, in lots of 30
to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm purposes
For full particulars apply to
J. V. SARRATT, Agent.
N. B.—All persons are forbidden to enter on. walk or ride through or over the lauds of this
company, cutting and removing limber, fishing or hunting, under penalty of law.
Statement of
GAFFNEY SAVINGS BANK,
Condensed from the (Quarterly Statement in conformity to Act General Assembly,
at close of business, March 31st, 1904.
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
T . ^ t . ..... .. Capital Stock $ 30,000 00
Loans nnd Discounts. • • • $ 69,294 30 Undivided Profits 1 259 83
Cash on Hand In Bank.... 3,023 99 Deposits .. 41,058 45
Total $ 72,318 29 Total $ 72,318 29
We invite vour attention to the alx>ve copy of our quarterly statement March
31st, 1904. We pay 4 PER CENT. INTEREST on ALL dejx/sits.
If you are not already a patron of this bank, we would be pleased to have you
open an account w ith us.
The TIME time to do so is NOW.
F. G. Stacy, Fresident. J. G. Wardlaw, V.-President, D. C. Ross, Cashier.
The farmers are beginning to cultivate
their young corn. They report a good
stand.
There was a big crowd in the city Sat
urday and business with the merchants
was brisk.
F rom all over the county we hear of
farmers being in good condition and
crops coming up well.
Treasurer Gooding has issued execu
tions against delinquent taxpayers and
Sheriff Thomas and Deputy Austell are
trying to make collections.
We tender our sincere thanks to Mrs.
Nannie Geddis for a box of excellent
strawberries which she kindly sent us
yesterday. They were the first we have
iiad this season, and we enjoyed them
immensely.
Bob Gaffney, one of Gaffney’s worst
negroes, cut Fate Alexander, a strong
second to him, with a knife yesterday
about 2 p. m. The cutting occurred at
the home of Mary Bostic, in the northern
part of the city. The wound was in
flicted in the right shoulder, and but for
the shoulder blade might have proved
serious. Dr. j. N. Nesbitt dressed the
wound. Bob ran at once and is still at
large.
Two rival juvenile baseball teams
hitched here last Friday afternoon, one
under the management of Dick Ji-fferies,
the other under Norment Jones. Nine
innings were played, the result being a
tie. Three more innings were played,
when the score stood 5 to 1 in favor of
Jefferies’ team. The batteries were:
Olin Curry and Dick Jefferies and Stew
art Gaffney for Jefferies, and Bryan Bell,
Bep Gaines and Norman Jones for Jones.
In conversation with one of the most
successful farmers in the county, a few
days ago. he said that the farm lands
generally had been prepared l>etter this
year than almost any he could remember
before; that the dry winter and spring
had enabled the farmers to get more of
their liottom lands in fix, and that if no
disaster liefell their low lands that there
would l>e more corn made in this county
this year than has been made in any one
year for many years past. This rej>ort,
coming, as it does, from so high a source,
is encouraging indeed, and shows that
Cherokee farmers, while good cotton
growers, realize the fact that to prosjier
in their business, they must make their
provisions at home.
Patronize Home Industry.
Turning over your laundry
to basket going out of the
city you find a lot of incon
venience, as it will be de
livered by hand and ex
posed to the weather.
Why not have our wagon
call for your work? Satis
faction guaranteed and ar
ticles delivered promptly.
PearlSteamLaundry,
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CONSUMPTION
Boys, don't forget that I am still in the
business. I can sell you one of those
high grade Bicycles at 525, and from that
up to 575, and down as low as 55. Come
to see me, boys, and I am sure we can
trade. I sell all kinds of Bicycle Fix
tures.
Before you buy, call and see me at my
market. 324 Limestone street, or at my
store, 921 Granard street.
W, J. MANESS, Prop.
FOR
Building and Plastering Lime,
Coal, and Plaster Hair,
Plaster ’’arts,
Shingles,
Portland Cement,
Dynamite,
Blasting Powder, Fuse
and Dynamite Caps, call on
LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS.
CARROLL A CO., Lessees.
Telephone 57.
Has It Ever Occurred To You
That you make a serious mistake by not buying your
clothing at J. I. Sarratt’s everything store?
All that D necessary to convince you that I have the
best line of Clothing in town for men, youths and chil
dren, at the most reasonable prices, is to go up stairs
and take a look.
Youwill also find a nice line of men's and boy’s Hats up
stairs.
Also all kiuds of Trunks and Traveling Bags up stairs.
Shoes T^oi' ID-eery hody
at prices to suit.
Negligee Shirts from ‘25c to if 1.00
Overalls from 25c to 75c
Big lot of ladies Dress Skirt* from $1 to $5
Nice line of wash fabrics, Piques, Organdies and White
Goods of various kinds—all cheap.
Big lot of Mola*ses—several gra es.
Farming tools, such as Single and Double Stocks, Cot
ton Hoes, Plows, Heel Bolts and in fact everything
needed by the farmer.
I carry as complete line of general merchandise as you
will find in town. I also handle same line at my new
store at Goforth, S. C.
Respectfully,
T. I. Sarratt.
Liberal Treatment
Prompt Service
Absolute Safety
are some of the features of our service guaranteed to
patrons of this Bank. We want your business.
Call on us at any time.
National Bank of Gaffney.