The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, July 16, 1905, Image 4
FOR SALK.
—f
for SALE -One C horee TW.er on
Kine. W. Sam Lipscomb, Pacolet,
S C.. Route 1. 7-18-1 mo.
FOR SALE—Pine piK«. Apply to i
E. S. Turner, Gaffney, S. C.
7-14-4t.
Begin Takinr’ - Ozomulsion Today
and Your Cure Begins Today
SHORT LOCALS.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Nice residence. See
.1. N. Littlejohn. 7-18-3t-pd. i
FOR RENT—Storeroom In W. Sam
Lipscomb building. Apply to E. F. j
Lipscomb. 3-8-tf.
SUITES OF ROOMS to let in the
5t«r Theatre. A. N. Wood. 3-22-tf
WANTED.
WANTED—200 cords good pine
wood.. Will pay the market price, de-j
livered here. Limestone Mills.
7-14,tf.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am prepared to negotiate loans on
Improved farms for a ♦erm 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, S. C.
TV Cod Liter Oil Hmniliim "/' it KireUmet."
Its Vitalized Medicinal Food Proper
ties are Very Quickly Realized.
In RrinRihp Healthy Color to the
Cheeks of the Pnle and Sallow.
In ProducinR Strer.Rth to the tVeak, to
the Feeble and the Invalid.
Jn ToniiiR tip the System of Convales
cents from Kxhaustinp Diseases.
In Cleansing the Entire System.
In Nourishing the Wornout.
In Rounding Out the Thin, Peaked
Faces of Children.
In Rttllding up on their Little Bodies
the Desirable Pink and White Flesh, and
In Dotting their checks with the Pretty
Color ami Dimples that make Mother's
Heart Glad.
OZ OM 171,8 ION i
Is an Antidote for all Diseases Caused by I
Exposure to Cold and Wet. j
To prove its Medicinal Food Merits a
Trial Bottle Free by Mall
Will be sent on request. Write by letter
or postal card to
Ozomulsion Co.,98 Pine St., New York.
All Druggists—Two sizes—50c. and $1.00.
J. F. GARRETT,
Dentist.
Office Over The Battery.
’Phone 82
Makes
Rich
Blood
WILLIAM S. HALL, JR.,
Attorney at Law,
National Bank Building,
Gaffney, S. C.
Prompt attention given to all business.
It isn’t possible to pro
duce a better blood rem
edy than our : : :
DR. W. K. GUNTER,
i) E >; 'r 1 w t
Office in Star Theatre Building.
Phonk No. 20.
Crown and bridge work a specialty
Dr. D. P. THOMSON,
Dentist.
Over Cherokee Drug Co. Phone 5$.
J. C. OTTS
Attorney-at-Law, Notary In Office.
Office removed to New Bank Building.
Promptness Guaranteed. '
Picture Framing, Sign Writing, Paper
Hanging, Home and Carriage Painting
L. R, Gaines ’Phone No. 47.
For Rent.
One tine six-room cottage
cheap. Next to Mr. A. W.
Doggett’s. Fine lawn, shade
trees. :: :: :: ::
If you want anything in real
estate come to me. :: :: ::
R. L. PARISH,
Office National Bank Building.
Gaffney, S. C.
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
heart pine Shingles and Laths, Guar
anteed Pure White Lead and Zinc,
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
and see us; we’ll treat you cour
teously and make your estimates for
nothing.
T^. B a. 1< e 1%
MANAGER.
Dr. Winslow’s
Sarsaparilla
ComDOijnd
•j6
wuh Iodides. It is a
compound of the best
blood and constitutional
remedies known, includ
ing the costly iodides.
The latter should be in
every blood medicine but
are often omitted because
of the cost. : : : :
Cures Skin Eruptions,
Sores, Scrofula, Rheuma
tism,Nervousness, Loss of
Appetite, etc., by purify
ing the blood, increasing
the appetite and impart
ing tone to every organ
in the body. Cheapest
to buy because guaran
teed to cure. Sold here
only.
Wyatt L. Hill is building a cottage:
on Petty slrt-et, at People’s creek
crossing.
Cotton brought lb 1 # on the Gaffney j
market yesterday. Only a few bales
were sold.
Mr. Plummer Abbott, of Oconee
county, is now with Abbott Bros., of
this city.
I
The many friends of Stanyarne Lit
tle will be glad to know that he has
so far recovered as to be able to sit
up.
Miss Wilma Gaffney entertained a
number of her voung friends Friday
evening, at her home on Grenard
street.
it is desired that the farmers of
Cherokee meet in the city nark, or
courthouse, on the 19th inst.. at 9:30
A. M.. to organize a farmers’ club.
Presiding Elder Kilgo. of the Meth
odist church, will preach at Buford
Street Methodist church next Sabbath,;
morning and evening. The public is
invited to attend.
Rev. F. H. Wardlaw, of Greenwood,
will preach at the Presbyterian
church on Sunday, the 23rd inst. A
cordial invitation is extended to uie
nubile to attend the services.
The farmers’ institute will be held
at the courthouse in Gaffney tomor
row (Wednesday). Every farmer in
Cherokee should attend, if possible:
for there will be many things to in
terest him.
There was a dance Friday after-
noon at the pavilion on Goat island,
in Broad river. Good music was fur
nished and the couples enjoyed them
selves hugely. The attendants were
all from this city.
On account of the pastor of the
First Baptist church. Rev. A. M.
Simms, being unwell, there was no
services at that church Sunday night.
The congregation joined in with the
Buford Street Methodist congregation
at their evening service.
The tender of a shifting train ran
off the track at the switch near
Buford street crossing Saturday and
delayed the train for a short time.
The failure of the switch to work
properly caused the trouble. The
section crew were soon on hand and
repaired the damage.
Lightning struck a tree last Thurs
day near Mrs. W. I). Alexander’s res
idence. at Lawn, and slightly shock
ed Messrs. \V. W. Whelchel and J. A
Alexander, and severely shocked Mr.
Jake Parris, all of whom were fully
one hundred yards from where it
struck. Mr. Parris was so severely
shocked that he had to be carried in
to the house. Up to Saturday he had
not recovered from the effects of the
shock.
SPECIAL SALES
ANO COST SALES
Are becoming very common, and are often resorted to to
run off plugs, hard stock and old accumulations. THE BATTERY
does not have to resort to such methods, as we sell goods too
fast for such accumulations to accumulate.
S ;p e o i sa. 1 15 «a r ia i it. s
At The Battery all the time at prices to kill all competi
tion. Our buyer is just back from New York City, where he
scooped in lots of desirable merchandise at a way less than cost
of production. Be quick, be smart, and get your share of the
many special bargains that are now oeing offered.
!
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To the Music of Low prices:
Beautiful Curtain Swiss, 5c yard, worth 10c. Beautiful White Organdies, 5c yard
Nice smooth sheer white Lawn, 5c yard, worth 10c. A regular 15c white Lawn for 10c"
Men’s Socks, 2ic a pair, worth 5c. Suspenders, 5c a pair. Ladies’ Sandals and Oxfords
as low as 49c a pair. Big drive in Men’s Low Cut Shoes, bought at a tremendous dis
count. Full yard wide Taffeta Silk, 49c yard, worth 75c. Better grade Taffeta, guaran
tee woven in selvage, 79c, worth $1.00 yard. New lot of ready trimmed Hats at less than
half price. One thousand and one articles for one rusty penny each.
The Half Has Not Been Told. Visit
THE BATTERY
The Cheapest Store in the State. Uuderbuy and Undersell is 3
Our Motto,
J. O. J-iA.TL'lJT'IU, Proprietor.
1.NOW . 1
Engagement Announced.
Tilt' following from Sunday’s Stato
will be of interest, to Ledger readers:
“Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McArthur an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Adeline, to Mr. Isham W.
Richardson, the marriage to take
place the 13th of August at the Bu
ford Street Methodist church. Gaff
ney.
“The announcement will be of in
terest, to a wide circle of friends, both
in South Carolina and Georgia, where
Mr. Richardson has bought cotton for
a number of years.
“Miss McArthur is •instructor of
music at Winthron college.
“Mr. Richardson will take his bride
to Mille.lgeville, Ga., whore he will
buy cotton.’’
Beware of Life Insurance
Policies that are full of con
ditions. ifs and amis, but
buy one in ; : : : :
Cherokee
Drug
Company,
Unclaimed Letters.
List of unclaimed letters in Gaffney
postoffice for the week ending July
17th, 1905:
Mrs. Caroline Grisson, Miss Elen
Chambers. Miss Jane Dockins, Miss
Meda P. Jeffers, Miss Zenobia Jeffers,
Miss C. M. Johnson, Miss Volina Ker-
by. Miss R. B. Setzler, Miss Lul
Wood, Reese Crisson, Lester Hollis,
E. Ckonnett. J. C. Lane. Lee polls.
Please call for advertised letters.
One cent due on each.
A. R. N. Folger,
Postmaster.
= Is the time for you to select a 2
I BUGGY and HARNESS 1
£ We have a complete line of 3
The Old Penn Mutual | g u ggj eSi n arnesS) ^ ai)( | Lap Rot)es 3
that protects you from the We have a special proposition ^
mountain tops to the mid- ^ FOR YOU. j
|Smith Hardware Co.|
£ -GAFFNEY, S. C. ^
Robertson & Gullick
Agents,
Prescription Druggists.
Dr. S. H. Griffith,
PHYSICAN - SURGEON - OCULIST.
Former pupil of the celebra
ted Oculist, Dr. Julian J.
Chisolm, ot Baltimore. Has
also taken special post-grad
uate course in the Rye, Rar,
Nose and Throat Hospital of
• Baltimore.
Glasses Fitted Accurately and
Scientifically, jt jt
Office in Cherokee Drug Co., B’ldg.
The Gaffney Gifv Land and' . ' Co.
Offers for sale' BulldiuK Lots lu this flourishing town,'Gaffney; also Farms mar
by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, in lots of 5(
to 100 acres n liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm purposes
For 1 part 1 ulars apply to .
•
J. V. SARRATT, Agent.
N. B. All persons are forbidden to enter on, walk or ride through orover the landsof this
company, cutting and removlni/ timber or Ashing, hunting, under pi naltv of law.
SPECIAL RATES
By Southern Railway on Account of
State Farmers’ Institute.
Tho Southern Railway announces
rate of one first class fare plus 25
cents, for the round trip (minimum
rate 50 cents), to Calhoun and Cher
ry's Crossing, S. C.. on account of the
State Farmers’ Institute, Clcmson
College, S. C.. August 8-11, 1905, tick
ets to be sold August 6. 7, 8, with
final limit August 13th. 1905, from all
points in mouth Carolina, including
Augusta, Ga.
For full information consult ticket
agent, or,
R. W. Hunt,
Di ision Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
Low Rates to Clemson.
The Southern Railway company has
an announcement in tiiis issue of
special rates from all points In the
State to Clemson College, on occa
sion of the State Farmers’ Institute
to be heM there on August 8th to
11th. See the announcement In
another column.
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Special Prices on all
ProtectYoimelf SUMMER GOODS
♦ * *
Against loss by accident, sick
ness, lire, storms, and leave
your family comfortably “fixed”
when you die, by investing in
an INSURANCE POLICY. I
represent the best companies.
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D. C. ROSS.
Figured Lawns, Nub Zephyrs, India Linens,
Light Percales, Dress Ginghams. Every
thing must be cleaned up by August 1st.
Embroideries worth up to 18c to go at 10c.
Val Laces, Cotton Torchon Laces and all kinds
of Laces will be sold cheap. Solid colored
Chambry worth 10c, at 8c. Bargains in
Towels, Napkins, Table Linens, Sheets, Pil
low Cases, Counterpanes. : ; :
Shoes and Oxfords
Every Shoe in our stock is made of solid
leather throughout. Cut prices on all Oxfords.
Lipscomb, Goudelock & Co.