The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, July 28, 1905, Image 8
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FOR SALK.
FOR SALE—One C-horse Tozer en-
Eine. W. Sara Lipscomb, Pacolet,
S. C., Route 1. 7-18-lrao.
FOR SALK—One tens and buggy.
Apply to Kd. Curry. 7 28 ' 2t -
for rent.
FOR RENT—Storeroom in W. Sam
Lipscomb building. Apply to B. F.
Lipscomb. Jr""***
SUITES OF ROOMS to let In the
Star Theatre. A. N. Wood. 3-22-tf
WANTED.
ANY RELIABLE YOUNG MAN or
boy who wishes to make some money
in his community to help in paymen
of board and tuition at School may in
quire at this office.
WANTED—200 cords good pine
wood. Will pay the market price, de
livered here. Limestone ^lills.
7-14-tf.
ANY YOUNG LADY who desires
work in her community with which
to make money to help defray her
expenses at College may inquire at
this office. 7-21-.R.
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SHORT LOCALS.
There was no case tried in the may
or's court yesterday morning.
County Commissioner T. M. Little
john, of Star Farm, was in the city
yesterday.
Miss Verna Cole, of Texas, will sing
in the First Raptist church Sunday at
the morning service.
Services will be held as usual at the
First Raptist church Sunday—both
morning and night.
Cotton brought from 10‘4 to 10 ^
on this market yesterday. Only a
few bales were sold.
There will be a picnic and barbecue
at Goucher today. Quite a number
from this place expect to attend.
Rev. J. R. Wilson will begin a special
meeting at Sardis Sunday morning,
j The meeting will be continued
throughout the week.
Usual services at Limestone Street
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. S. C.
J. F. GARRETT,
Dentist.
Office Over The Battery.
’Phone 82
WILLIAM S. HALL, JR.,
Attorney at Law,
National Bank Ruilding,
Gaffney, S. C.
Prompt attention given to all business
DR. W, K. GUNTER,
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Office in Star Theatre Buildui;.
Phonk No. 20.
Crown and bridge work a speeialtv
Dr. D. P. THOMSON.
Dentist.
Over Cherokee Drug Co. Phone 6&
J. C. OTTS
Attorney-at-Law, Notary In Office.
Office removed to New Bank Building.
WANTED.
Wanted for prospective buyer, 50 or 60
acre farm, near Gaffney, on easy terms
and at a reasonable price.
Wanted—16 acre farm near Gaffney.
For Sale.
386 acre farm. 67 acre farm. 70 acre
farm, seven room dwelling, fine barn. 49
acre farm, good tenant houses, both
almost in corporate limits. Two houses
and lots, Blacksburg. Two fine lots in
Gaffney, two blocks from depot. Lot
80x200, West End, #350, easy terms.
For Rent.
130 acre farm. Several nice houses j
and lots in Gaffney.
Representative of Sun Fire Insurance
Company.
R. L. PARISH,
Office National Bank Building.
TEN VARIETIES
Real or Purple-Top Flat,
Early White Flat Dutch,
Early Red or Purple Globe,
Buist’s Mammoth Red Top
Globe,
Large White Globe,
Southern Seven Top,
Purple Top Yellow Aber
deen,
Large Yellow Globe,
Ruta-Baga,
Strap Leaved Varieties
SPECIAL SALES
Methodist church at 11 a. m. and 81
p. m. Sunday school at 10. Special |
attention given to this lesson. All are j
invited.
The Salem Sunday school gave a pic
nic yesterday at the church in lower
Cherokee. Several Gaffney people
went down and took part in the pleas-j
ures of the day.
L. U. Campbell, one of the stockhold-'
ers of the Piedmont Mineral Springs |
Co., while in Atlanta, last week sold
a large order of ginger ale and othei
goods bottled by his company.
AND COST SALES
Are becoming very common, and are often resorted to to
runoff 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.
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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.
At Buford Street Methodist church
Sunday will lie “Parent's Day” l)nth ;
in the Sunday school and church ser- j
vices. Sunday school at ft:45 a. m.
Every parent in the congregation is
requested to tie present. Evening ser
vice at 8:30. A cordial invitation to i
all strangers and visitors.
A Much-Biowing Whistle.
Considerable excitement was cre
ated about noon Wednesday by the
continued blowing of a whistle in the
direction of the Gaffney cotton mill;
and crowds soon turned out and began
running towards tjie point from which
the sound seemed to come. The noise
drew nearer and nearer, and became
louder and louder as it approached,
until finally the southbound vestibule
came in, when it was found that the
whistle on the train had gotten out of
order and was blowing for all it. was
worth, with no way to stop it except
by removing the fire and letting the
steam go down. The engine was un
coupled from the train here and placed
on the sidetrack, and a freight engine
was hooked on to the vestibule in its
place.
After blowing for what seemed
was taken on towards Greenville, prob
ably to the shops at that place. Some
of the passengers on the vestibule sai l
the whistle began blowing over about
Gastonia, N. C.
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To the Muciic 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, 2|c a pair, worth 5c. Suspenders, 5c a pair. Ladies’ Sandals and Oxford
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 S‘ate. Uuderbuy and Undersell is
l ' Our Motto.
J. O. KATI^UtTru, Proprietor.
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A Mine Deal.
Mr. L. IT. Campbell closed a deal,
Monday, with Memphis, Tenn., owners,
whereby he secured for a number of
years property in York county known
as the old Magnolia gold mine. The
deal was made for a party of English
capitalists; and Mr. Campbell left 1
Wednesday for New York to meet with
representatives of the syndicate and
transfer the proper titles to the prop
erty.
Mr. Campbell is doing a great deal
toward developing the mineral re-1
sources of this section of the country: j
and his last transaction will no doubt j
mean much to that portion of -York
county wherein the property is lo
cated.
ness, fire, storms, and leave
your family comfortably “fixed”
when you die, by investing in
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Second Door* From Postoffice.
Cherokee
Company,
Prescription Druggists.
Lawn Party at Asbury.
Miss Rossie Foster, of Asbury. very
pleasantly entertained a number of!
her young friends last Friday evening’
with a lawn party at her hospitable j
home in lower Cherokee. Rich and
dainty refreshments were served iti |
abundance, and the young people spent
an enjoyable evening in merry-making j
and social pleasures.
The couples who attended from this
city were; Mr. C. E. Fisher with Miss
Lucy Wilson: Mr. Jim Smith with
Miss Bessie Kelley: Dr. S. M. Gunter
with Miss Daisy Pearce; Mr. Louis
Wood with Miss Agnes Clark; Dr. W.
! K. Gunter with Miss Verna Cole.
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D. C. ROSS.
Beginning August 5th, we will
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positively cut out any subscriber
who has not paid his dues up to
the first of the month preceding.
GAFFNEY TELEPHONE CO.
25-tf
Study Your Own Interests
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If it is a Buggy you want, you want the best. The
best Buggy made is tin* Buggy made by Taylor,
Cannady & Co. We have them in both open and
top. The only Wagon giving absolute satisfaction
is the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen. We have them.
Do you want the only Disc Plow that will work a
hillside and give satisfaction? If so, call and see
Avery’s Pluto Disc Plow. A full line ot Turn
Plows and Farming Implements. : : ;
Lipscomb, Goudelock ®> Co.
GAFFNEY, S. C.
A Barn Burned.
A barn belonging to Mrs. E. M. Mc-
j Guinn, who lives near Converse, in
Spartanburg county, was consumed by
fire Tuesday night, together with a
fine horse, a cow and calf ,a wagon,
; buggy and a number of other things
stored in the building. The fire is
thought to have been of incendiary
origin.
Mrs. McGuinn is the widow of the
,|ate E. M. McGuinn, an uncle of L. W.
McGuinn, of this city, who died about
a year ago. The loss was probably
$70T>, with no insurance.
A New Well.
The city authorities have purchased
a new well-boring outfit, and will be
gin at once to bore another well near
| the old one in the park. The new w’^ll
will be the same size as the other one,
and will probably be four or five hun-
| dred feet deep.
Work will be begun about the mid
dle of next week, and Gaffney will j
, soon have plenty of good water.
Subscrilie for The Ledger, $1.00 a year
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CIRCS WHm All USE FAUS.
| Ueot Couirti Syrup. Tast.-tf Lao
In time. Hold by druKwrl^lu.
CONSUMPTION {**
Don’t Neglect
So Great a Duty
As taking a Health
and Accident Polio y.
You may be sick or have
an accident at tiny time.
Take one that Will pro-||
tect you from every ill-l
ness and every accident. H
If you stay well you can
pay for it, and if you get
sick you will need it.
The United States Cas-1
ualty pays for every dis- |
ease or illness from one
day to twenty-six weeks.
Robertson & Gullick
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Agents,
The Latch String
Is out for every one who wishes
to open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT
with this bank. :: ::
We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest
compounded quarterly. Capital,
Surplus and Profits, $90,000.00.
J. Q. Little,
R. A. Jones,
R. M. Wilkins,
Directors:
J. N. Lipscomb,
W. C. Hamrick,
W. C. Carpenter,
R R. Brown,
A. N. Wood,
C. M. Smith.
MERCHANTS & PLANTERS BANK
Fire Insurance and Bonds Written.
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Greatly Reduced Prices on all Summer Mercbandise.
Men’s two piece Suits at almost your own price. The very thing you need for this season of the year. Prices, $3.90 to $12.50. Men’s Trousers in light colors,
crash, also stripes; medium peg top to wear hip fashion, $1.50 to $3.50. Men’s Patent Leather, Tan and Vici Oxfords, ranging in price from $1.50 to $3.50, to close
at $1.10 to $2.50. Also a few pairs of the celebrated Hanan Oxfords to close at a reduction. Ladies’ and Children’s Slippers to go at a sacrifice. Everything in
odds and ends at cost and below. Wash Goods, Lawns, Dimities, Ladies’ Hats, Children’s Hats, Men’s and Boy’s Straw Hats. Lace Curtains from 48c to $0.00 pair.
W . C . C A li r» E M T E K .