The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, April 11, 1905, Image 8
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Everybody in Cher
okee county, who
intends to plant any
corn, to know that
Will give a larger
yield and make
quicker than any
other variety.
It Makes Large
Ears, Small Cobs
And Deep Grains.
Is ILconomy
an Object
to You?
Economy, at the expense of
quality, is extravagance. The
“ Howard” is a piano of quali
ty, but economy in its con
struction is practiced by elimi
nating costly ornamentation.
It is modest, but refined; plain,
but solid and reliable. Fully
warranted by us.
Cash or Payments
D. H Baldwin, Cincinnati, 0.,
Represented By
W. L. Johnson, Gaffney, S. C.
SHORT LOCALS.
ONLY AT
Gaffney
Drug Co.
Prescription Druggists
Opposite Both Hotels.
The Builders Supply Co.
Successors to L. Baker,
Will furnish your Building Material
of the best that the markets afford and ;
at the lowest living prices. No. 1 i
heart pine Shingles and Laths, Guar
anteed Pure White Lead and Zinc, j
and Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing better;
to paint your house with and costs!
less than mixed paints. When in need ,
of anything in the building line, call i
and see us; we’ll treat you cour-i
teously and make your estimates for
nothing.
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The Gaffney Lime Company is pre
paring to start up its new kilns at
Limestone again.
Earnest Peeler, wh/rls now at work
at Piedmont Springs, spent Sunday in
the city with his parents.
Dock Lavender showed us a big
fish Saturday wtiich was caught out
of Broad river. It weighed
pounds.
David Harry and son, Audio, of i
Grover, were in the city yesterday.;
Mr. Harry joined The Ledger forces |
while here.
The big sale at J. R. Tolleson & ;
Co.’s continues to draw big crowds
daily. The sale will be continued;
throughout this week.
It is quite a novel sight, to those |
who have never witnessed the like, to
watch Mr. Flneson in his work ofjj
manufacturing cigars. He is a skill-1
ed artist in ids line.
Contractor L. Baker leaves this
morning for Piedmont Springs, with I
a force of carpenters, to begin the j
erection of the new hotel building and
cottages at that place. It is the in
tention of the company to have their
hotel open by June.
Jesse Sparks, one of The Ledger’s
little friends at Clifton, has recently
sent in three subscriptions to The
Ledger. Jesse is a bright little fellow
of ten. and The Ledger appreciates his
friendship and the good work he is
doing for it.
Dr. H. N. Snyder, of Wofford Col
lege. Spartanburg, delivered a splet
did lecture in the auditorium at Lime
stone College Friday night. The au
dience was not so large as it should j
have been, but those who heard Dr.
Snyder were well pleased with las j
address.
The marriage of Miss Eva Ross and
Mr. Harry P. Shaw in the First Bap
tist church tomorrow (Wednesday) at
4 P. M .w.ill be preceded by a musical
programme beginning at 3:30. Among
other things, Mrs. Byers and Dr. Wm.
Owens, of Atlanta, will sing. Dr.
Owens is said to he a flue singer and
the instrumental and vocal program
will no doubt be enjoyed.
NEW ARRIVALS
AT
THE
Just in, a beautiful line of Shirt Waists, from 49c up to $1.75.
1 Lot of Brilliantine Skirts. New Lot of Ladies’|Collars, 5c up to 25c.
New lot of Clothing to arrive this week at under prices.
Special bargains in Slippers and Shoes for men, women and child-
at bed rock prices.
One hundred and sixty new, ready trimmed spring Hats just receiv
ed, prices start at 49c.
Beautiful line of Lawns and Organdies for Easter, from 3e per yard
up to 29c for Silk Organdies.
The strongest value in a 10c India Linen ever shown in Gaffney.
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UNDER BUY AND UNDER SELL IS OUR MOTTO, AND YOUR
MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT.
THE BATTERY
Cheapest in The State
I i a k o r,
MANAGER.
SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE,
Columbia, S. C., March 23, 1905.
South Carolina College
Offers
Spring Course for Teachers. Session
from April 7th to May 19th, 1905.
Apply to President for further infor
mation.
Parents’ Meeting.
The parents’ meeting held by
graded school No. 2 last Friday night
was a success. The music was fur
nished by the entire school, while the
smaller ones did the reciting.
At the conclusion of the program
short, but forcible, speeches were
made by Revs. G. P. Hamrick and
J. B. Kilgore on educ-Mon. Judging
from the ''i.rge num 1 -. • f patrons that
respondeu the invitations to attend,
they are thoroughly in sympathy with
the school, of which they should be
justly proud.
.RISC’S CURE TOR
, CURES WHERE Alt ELSE FAILS.
I Hast Courth Byrap. Tastoa Good. Uoo
in time. Sold by lirusei-ts.
What About Ibis ?
I will sell you all the nice fresh
steak and pork you want and a fine
fresh roe shad and anything in the
grocery line that you want and if
you will call on me at my fancy meat
market and grocery store I will play
you some nice pieces on the Victor
talking machine free of charge
W. J. MANESS
MEAT MAN.
Moi's.’e; cr»ta "I'We;
COMBINATION OinBILITY POLICY
Issued by 1 he Aetna Life Insurance t nip. ir Insures the for the
principal sum and double v bile trave a o insures thebeneficary
while traveling in favor of the instm . or principal sum. Special
benefits to insured; elective indemni!!. - to insured; special indem
nities to benefieary; surgical c; erations to insured, and beneficary
for any kind of accident of sickness to insured; permanent total dis
ability for sickness, quarantine indemnity. Claims are payable in
cash or in twenty-year gold bonds. Identification of insured and
$200 burial benefits, for and kind of death, in addition to other be
nefits. Copyrighted and issued oniy by Aetna. For rates and
sample policy see
JONES J. DARBY, DistricLManager,
OAF'F'IMISY. JS. C.
Announcement For Art Needle Workers
We take pleasure in announcing^to the ladies of this vicinity that we carry in stock Brainard & Armstrong’s
Wash Embroidery Silk in a large assortmet of colors. You can always find in stock 1 '.e colors for embroidering
the following designs: Apple Blossoms, Brown Eyed Susans, Arbutus, Butter Cups, Coro ations, Cowslips. Dog
wood, Daisies, Forget-Me-Nots, Fuchias, Johnquils. Morning Glories, Pans es, Pond Li lies Strawberries, Sweet
Peas, Mistletoe, Maiden Hair Ferns, and many others too numerous to mention. No trouble about working the
flowers. You can get full instructions. We will tell you how. These Wash Silks have stood the test for years
and are recommended by all the leading art societies. The Silks are here at our store, and you will be pleased.
Don’t send away for these silks. You can get them at our store without wasting time and postage. : : :
We are getting in new goods every day, adding to bur well selected stock, and will be glad to show you through each
department, as we stand behind each sale, and guarantee every purchase you make, or you freely “get your coin back.”
Easter Will Soon Be Here!
Have you purchased a suit of Strauss & Bros., Clothes? If not, you should see our lines in Regulars, Stouts
and Slims in all the colors.
I Iiy;li ^Yrt Clothing
in every sense of the word. We can’t sell you a suit for $1.98 or $5.49. We don’t care to handle that quality
which in a very short time will cause you to frown on us. Our prices range from $7.50 ts $20.00, and
WE GUARANTEE EVERY SUIT
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SHOE LEATHER means that you want a solitl piece of leather when you decide to buy footgear—NOT A COMBINATION. We
have tested the King Quality Shoe tor men—king of the shoo home—$3.50 and $4.00, in all the newest shapes and styles,
OXFORDS. Have you decided to buy your Faster Oxfords or Slippers? If not we will be glad to show you our celebrated Drew Selby,
a shoe that has stood the test; snappy, stylish and reliable.
New lot of Jap and China MATTINGS just in, ranging from 20c to 30c a yard. Call to see us for anything in our different lines—we
guarantee to please you or give your money back.
THE GAFFNEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY
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