The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 19, 1905, Image 8
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Is E^conomy
an Object
to You?
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Houtardt
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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 Ba Id vi
W. L. Johnson. Gaff
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The F un
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Drinking
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Good cow
calf. \V. L. (Joudelock, i
5-19-lt pd.
ith
nm.Lr
FOP SALE
two months
Ed. Cony.
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milk <
Appl>
with calf
to W. H. or
r> u>-::t-pd
FOR SALE--Fresh cahhaKc from the
garden, cut daily ,at '<c and Idc a head.
L. W. McGuinn. r»-12-tf.
HO! for a great bargain in . house
and two-acre lot at Limestone Springs.
A four-room house with basement and
large cellar only ($700.00) seven hun
dred dollars—worth $1,000. Apply to
W. It. Lipscomb. 4-7-tf
WANTED.
WANTED—At once, two or threfe
first-class painters; will pay good
wages. L. R. Gaines.
4-18-tf.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-
Graded school.
4-28-tf.
-Six-room cottage near
Edwin E. Corry.’
FOR RENT—Nice 5-room cottage
corner Montgomery and Petty streets.!
Convenient to schools and business |
part of town. Apply to P. V. Gaffmv.
4-14 tf.
We doubt if you
will realize the
blessing of thirst
unless you refresh
yourself with our
soda. People have
been trying to im
prove o n bever
ages ever since
Noah’s time, and
all the progress
which has been
made in the right
direction is exem-
^ plifiedatourfoun-
^ taim_We have all
$the popular foun-
2* tain beverages.
They are made
^ j right and served
right; just as pure
v . and wholesome as
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they are delicious.
-Bring in your
thirst and let us
tjuench it.
WE SERVE THE FINEST
QUALITY ICE CREAM
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Cherokee
Drug
Company,
Limestone and Frederick Sts.,
imhwi_(ii«iii in i ~rrrri—i~i
Last Advanced Students’ Recital.
This recital, which was given at
Limestone College Friday evening,
May 12th, was the best of the year,
and showed the fine methods employ
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Scherubel and
Misses Steedly and Dew, in their
teaching. Many difficult numbers,
both .instrumental and vocal, w r ere
given with finish and spirit, showing
thorough work done.
Following was the programme for
the recital:
1. Prelude in C. Sharp Minor
Rachmaninoff
Miss Salome Timmerman.
2. Sylphiden Gade
it. Duet—Drift My Dark .. Kucken
Miss I^Miise Goudelock.
Misses Wilburn and Franks.
From Flower to Flower . . Kullad
Miss Josie Hailey.
Valse in E Flat Durand
Miss Jessie Lipscomb.
Voices of Spring
Pubinstein-Watson
Miss Irene Lockwood.
Shell Dance Engleman
Miss Pearl Crawley.
Second Valse Godard
Miss Louise Breazeale.
Adoration Esipoff
Miss Erin Huff .
Valse Caprice Schneider
Miss Lucie Carpenter.
Valse Styrienne .. Wollenhaupt
Miss Nannie Wilburn.
Duet—Poet, and Peasant .. Suppe
Misses McLendon and Gadsden.
Trio—Row, Swiftly Row v
Cam lana
isses Sarratt, Lockwood and Huff.
Madrilena Wachs
Miss Elizabeth Parker.
Forest Nymph Hamer
.Miss Carrie Wilkins. I
(a) My Jacqueminot .. Johnson j !S
tb) if i Built a World for You
Lehman j j3
Miss Floy Sarratt.
Last Idea of Weber .... Cramer 5
Miss Bertha McLendon. j
Sonata Op. 2C» (First three move-Tl
merits I Beethoven £>
.Miss Elmore Watson. L*.
Flower Song (Faust) .. Gounod k
Miss Evelyn Sarratt.
Valse Chromatique .. .. Godard | “J
Miss Erin Huff. , •It
Nocturne Dohieri;^
Miss Catherine Gadsden.
Angel-land Pinsuti
Miss Nannie Wilburn.
Polonaise Lack
Miss Marie McClain.
Duet—I Heard a Voice .. Glover
Misses Sarratt and Lockwood.. ,
The following technical gains have i §5
been made this year by most of the
students appearing on this program: I
Scales, Major and Minor, 950 per 1
minute; gain 400. j
Arpeggios, 85it per minute: gain 300.
Horn—7th Arpeggios, 800 per min
ute: gain 350.
Virgil Clavier and Leschetizky |
methods.
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SUITES OF ROOMS to lot in the
Star Theatre. A N. Wood. 3-22 tf
FOR RENT—Storeroom in W. Sam
Lipscomb building. Apply to E. F.
Lipscomb. 8-3-tf.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—White
and dark-spotted setter dog; answers
to name of “Rex.” Information about
him wanted at The Ledger office.
5-19-11.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am prepared to negotiate loans on
improved farms for a term of years
in amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7
per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at
8 per cent. Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIES,
Gaffney, 8. C.
MONEY LOANED.
If you want to borrow money on
Gaffney real estate see me.
W. H. Gooding.
1-28-tf.
A Street Sprinkler.
Gaffney has a street sprinklpr at
last! It was unloaded Wednesday,
and yesterday afternoon was put in
operation. It worked perfectly: and
Gaffney need not have dusty streets
hereafter so long as water is plentiful.
The sprinkler lias a capacity of 450
gallons; it is neatly and stronglv
built, and is fitted with the latest de
vice for sprinkling. The city authori
ties made a good investment when
| they purchased this machine, for
| Gaffney has Icing been in need of
i something of the kind.
First Baptist Church Notes.
Dr. Simms will fill his pulpit next
Sabbath as usual. He will have some
things to say in which all people are
interested. A visiting singer will
most likely bo with them in the ser
vice.
Prof. R. O. Sams has been elected '
superintendent of the Sunday school.
Strangers are cordially invited to tfi"
services and will lie met by accom
modating ushers.
Subscribe for The Ledger, $1.00 a year.
Seeing Is Believing.
There are a lot of people in Gaffney who have to be shown before
they believe. There is a reason for this. We think it is because
the people have been fooled so much they haven’t confidence in
our advertising 1 until they come and see for themselves. For in
stance, one merchant advertises that he is overstocked, or the
house shipped him more'goods than he ordered and in order to re
duce stock he will for the next ten days sell them at cost, and
you go around to get a bargain and find that he has a lot of old
stock laid out on the bargain counter, some of it probably ten or
fifteen years old and not worth twenty-five cents on the dollar, to
offer you. Of course he would be glad to get cost for it. Now
we do not ask you to believe what we say. Everyone has confi
dence in what he actually sees, and five minutes of practical dem
onstration is all that we ask you. We have a clean and up-to-
date stock of Furniture, Stoves, China and Glassware, in fact al
most everything that goes in a house. We are selling this at
COST. Our reason for doing so is'because we are going out of
business, and want to get rid of the stock as quickly as possible.
We are pleasing many customers every'day and will please you
if you will come to see us. All [goods sold for cash at these
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Respectfully,
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Keep Your Eye On The Battery or You May Miss Some Rare Bargain*.
Millinery
Just received by Express this morn
ing some new things in Millinery,
Laces and Shirt Waist Patterns.
Clothing
New lot of Summer Clothing to ar
rive to-day.
Slippers
Big drive in Slippers and Oxfords.
Visit The Battery. The Cheapest
in The State.
Under buy and Under sell is our motto, and ycur Money back
if you want it.
THE BATTERY
J. C. Ratliff, Prop.
W. C. CARPENTER’S
DE STORE
Every conceivable kind of material is here in its most stylish
make-up. In almos-t every department you will find iinmenss
assortments and almost unlimited variety. That same high-class
tone prevails throughout the store, giving you the satisfaction of
knowing beyond a doubt, that whatever you buy at Carpenter’s
is correct in style, in wearableness, as well as price. :: ::
Your special attention i- c
.‘tiled to the black sk
irt goods. We
have them in all the new we;
;tves: :: ::
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52 inch Black Panama, t .* ^
'! 00 kind, at
52 inch Black Panama. in**
1.50 kind, at
*1.00
44 inch Turkish Mohair, the
#2 00 kind, at
^Either >-i
44 inch Silk Mohair, thc.+ l ;
do the right side.)
'0 kind, at
$1.00
44 inch Silk Warp Mohair, i
he 75c kind, at ..... .
60
48 inch Silk Aeolian, the $2.
00 kind, at
*1.50
(This
44 inch Silk Aeolina, the $1
» is a beauty).
1.50 kind, at
*1.00
Another shipment of that black Taffeta Silk, 30 inches wide - t S9c.
Just received a big lot of Belt Buckles in all the newest designs.
Come and see them. :: :: :: :: •: •:
Grocery Store
Phone 206
W. C. CARPENTER.
915, 917, 919 Grenard Street.
Dry Goods
Phone 3
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Noticp is hereby tfiven (hut we will
apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate
Judge for Cherokee County S. C„ at
his office at the court bouse on Mon
day, June 12th, next, at 10 o’clock A.
M„ for a final settlement and dis
charge as executors of the estate of
Lee Linder, deceased.
All persons holding claims against
said estate will present them on or
before said date, or forever be barred.
R. E. Linder,
Mary L. Linder,
Nannie V. Smith,
Executors estate Lee Linder, de
ceased,
May 15th. 1905.
Publish in Gaffney Ledger May 19th
and 20th and June 2nd and 9th, 1905.
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The Acme Fumi
FOR ALL COUNTY NEWS, IM
PORTANT HAPPENINGS IN THE
STATE AND EVENTS OF INTEREST
IN FOREIGN . LANDS, TAKE AND
READ THE LEDGER.
Come To See Us For
Anchor Buggies,
Screen Doors and
Wagons,
i 1 Windows,
Harness,
Bath Tubs,
Wagon Rims,
Lawn Hose.
Buggy Rims,
Galvanized Pipe,
Spokes,
Blofk Pipe,
Whips,
Pipe Fittings,
Collars,
Eiifiiie Fittings,
Stoves,
Belting,
Stove Pipes,
Lacing,
Tin Ware,
Water Coolers,
Enameled Ware,
Detoe’s Paint,
Chrysolite,
Ruchter’s Paint,
Clocks,
Buggy Paint,
Cultivators,
Blu’d Oil,
Cultivator Plows,
Linseed Oil,
Garden Plows,
Ihint Brushes,
Hero Churns,
l/ase Ball Goods.
Washing Machines,
ill these-right prices.
R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co.