The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 19, 1905, Image 7
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MY GENTS' FURNISHING STORE *
^ chuck full of bargains in every lino. I am offering a very strong line of Men’s | No misfits in your Shoes if bought from me. I have them in all styles and. leathers,
Suits m all the newest and most attractive goods for this season at very close prices. I for men, ladies and children.
Stvh' and fit equal the best custom tailored Suits. Boys’ Suits that are unrivaled in qual-
itv. vie ..price and fit.
Special bargains in Neckwear, Shirts and Men’s and Boys’ Headgear. Anything in
Hat* from a 10c Malaga to a Jno. B. Stetson at $5.00.
Gents’ Umbrellas, 40c to $2.50.
t can give you prices on Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Insertions and
Ladies’ Skirts that you can’t duplicate.
Ladies’ Parasols from 40c to $2.00.
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This is the place to buy your Hay, Corn, Feed, Oats and Provisions at money-saving
prices.
Just received, a big lot of Cotton Hoes. The Piedmont Cultivator'is something every*
farmer needs. I have them. Call and get price.
See me when in need of anything usually kept in a Gents’ Furnishing Store or a
General Store.
GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE
816 LIMESTONE ST.
SARRATT
GENERAL STORE
818 LIMESTONE ST.
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PRESIDENT SPENDER
ADDRESSES MEEllli
He Delivers a Strong Speech!
the north and west, but speaking gen-
erally, tin railways in the south hav g'J
not been guilty oi' giving rebates for
a number of years.
lu suggesting desirable legislation
by emigres.;, .V:r. Spencer said:
•‘The remiey iu b In an intelligent
and thorou;
ru ©EKiTMErtf’ n^ng,rafSRv7rggf^ry
Merchants and 3 Planters Bank
recognition of the ben-
fits to be deliveil from large corporate'
Oil Railroad Questicn. ! instead oi small individual activity; |
|it lies in throwing the searchlight oft
pubic knowledge ana public scrutiny |
upon ail corporate action and methods
which can, by illegal abuses and dis-jl
criminations, inflict injury and injus-i
Declares that Railroads Will Help tic upon others of equal rights; it lies
Capital
$75,000.00
TAKES THE PEACE OF CALOMEL
PRICE 35 CENTS. AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
GAFFNEY DRUG CO. f Gaffney, S. C.,
T"nr s'iIp hv va ” r 1 l ’ CT uarrncy, o. e>.,
i or suie oy cheROKEE DRUG CO., Gaffney, 8. C.
BLACKSBURG DRUG CO., Blacksburg, S. C.
COURTS STOPPED THE REBATES
The Head of the Southern Railway
Stockholders’ Liabilities - [75,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 1 5,000.00
Government in Correcting Abuses
and Unjust Discriminations.
Atlanta, May 17.—-The second <u.v>.’
session of the National .Maiitif ar< rs'
association convention oje n <1 i. r
with nearly every del. gate in hi s ..i..
The Grand opera house was v.ul li.i-.il
with interested spectators. Tim con
vention is hard at work and na y in
teresting papers have bn n : u:l
topics that vitally intere st both capi
tal and labor.
President Samuel s:>‘ ucer, of the
Southern Railway, delivered one of ITT-
most notable addresses heard before
the national manufacturers’ coimfi-
tion.
Mr. Spencer spoke for the Iran poi-
tation interests in oposition to th'. at
In wise and judicious laws in respect
to the formation of corporation.-,
amount and character of their capital
ization am! the scope of th *.r corpor-!
ate powers, and in a system of govern-1
mental supervision and ilspectiou
which can successfully detect and|j
punished all infractions of the law.
“It lies not in the restriction of the i
earnii g power of the profits of corpor-1
ations thus formed or thus supervised.]
The profits of corporations, legitimate -11
ly organized, and legally and honestly
conducted, should be no more restrict
eel by governmental action than the
profits of the individual engaged in)
similar pursuits.”
Protection to Depositors - $ 1 65,000.00
Your Patronage Solicited. Fire Insurance and Bonds Written. We Pay 4
Per Cent. Interest in our Savings Department.
A. N. WOOD, Pres. R. R. BROWN, V. Pres. 0. M. SMITH, Cashier.
Directors.
R. A. Jones, J, Q. Little, W. C. Hamrick,
W. C. Carpenter, O. E. Wilkins, R. M. Wilkins,
A. N. Wood, R. R. Brown, C. M. Smith.
The Gaffney Citv Land and Improvement Go.
Offers for 8ale< Building Lots In this flourishing'town,'Gaffney; also Farms ne
l '— by and in re-ach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, in lots *of 30
to acres i-n liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm”purposes
For lull part ularsjapply to:
'J. V. SARRATT, Agent.
„ N. B.—All persons are forbidden to enter on. walk or ride through or over the lands of this
company, cutting and .removing timber or fishing, hunting, under penalty of law.
Negro Boy Killed by Elevator.
Atlanta, May 17.—John Bretchett, a
tempt to have the governmeut go into m-ii'o bo;, i., years old, was caught in.
the rate-making business. He argued tho elevatoV in Jack Wilson’s stag ho-'
that if the' government commits itsell
to the policy of fixing th pri • at
which railroads snail s.ll their Mans
porta ou, it may soon attempt to fi
the selling price lor ihe products oi
mauulhctui es.
Mr. Spencer presented the railroad
side of the ca?e in a very clear cut
manner. He declared e inpnaucaiiy
that the railway s will co-' ,>• rate- ! an-
ily with the government u correcting
abuses and unjust diseriiuinatinns. A.^
a matter of lact, the courts have al
ready practically stopped the giving
of secret rebates by the roads. This
is an evil which has had a very seri-
ted at .I Walton street and his head
cru; he-' In : be could bo re scued, j
When the Mrudy hospital ambulance!
arm . i: .. it was de ad. The hoy i
v as in a id t adjoining the shall :
and Mick head through ihe* win- 1
dow ... the »\ights of the a-eui.d'ng
elevator dc.-t' ud el. It was net . a;y
to la.a M elevator apart before the
boy could In; extricated. Ho was e-m-
ployed in the bowling alley and had
gone to work Monday.
I) o ii’ t IT <> i” «>- o tr b |
I am selling Flour so cheap you Z ^
woud think I am about to give it [J n
I You Will Miss Mudi
If you fail to see our line of Buggies and
Harness. We are under the market
enough to make it to your interest to
visit our place.
$15.00 Harness, at $12,50
$12.50 Harness, at $11.00
$10.00 Harness, at - - - - - $ 8.50
Harness made, guaranteed and repaired
by an expert.
Chastity is to a woman what verac
ity is to a man.
R. K I C Iv R
Second Door From Postoffice.
11Smith Hardware Co.j
I E ^GAFFNEY, S. C. ?
We do not do all kinds of printing—
ous i ilcct on some lints of business in we go the GOOD kind.
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We should strive to get experience without paying too much for it. When you buy a Suit
\ of Strouse & Bros’. High Art Clothing, you can feel that you have your money’s worth- We
have all the newest fads and fashions in Men’s and Boys’ apparel, and can save you money on
ew ry purchase. Why wear CHEAP Clothing when you can wear GOOD Clothing just as
cheap? Strouse & Bros, fit you better than tailor-made, wear better than any other brand
Every Suit guaranteed.
Oxfords!
Oxfords-*!
< >xfords5*!
High and low cut Shoes in all the
newest shapes and styles. The fa
mous A. E. Nettleton and King
Quality brands. Never in the his
tory of the Company Store has there
been such a demand for Low Cut
Shoes. A new lot just arrived.
Ask to see them.
The Drew Selby Shoes for women
in tho realm of footwear, represent
excellency in quality and workman
ship, ease and comfort in fit and
durability in wear. These goods are
designed by experts and are made'
from specially selected stock. They combine in x a rare degree,
STYLE, COMFORT, WEAR.
When you want Groceries the t are clean, fresh and sweet, send or touch the wire.
Phone No. 134.
THE COMPANY STORE.
New iVrrivsdf* In the I^sidies^ lie-
part men t.
Just arrived six pieces White Linen, Irish finish, at prices
12 Vc, 15c, 35c and 50c the yard.
A new lot Persian Ribbons, novelties for Belts and Collars,
at prices 15c, 25c and 50c the yard.
24 t inch Habutai Silk at 30c the yard.
36 inch Habutai Silk 60c quality at 45c the yard.
We carry the celebrated
O. Ac II. a la, Spirite
Corsets
In stock, that are made from the best
material used in the manufacture of Cor
sets. Every pair guaranteed to be a
perfect fit.
Lace and embroideried Collars, prices
25c to $2.25 each.
One lot of white embroideried
waists at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.
Shirt
We lead when it comes to Laces and
Embroideries. Any old price.
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