The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, September 05, 1905, Image 4
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FOR SALK.
FOR SALE—6 new dining room
chairs; never used; a bargain. RvL.
Baker, at Ledger office.
FOR SALE—three fine milk oows.
Apply to R. O. Sams. 9-1-tf.
FOR SALE or RENT—my residence
just outside corporate limits, on Prov
idence road. W. H. Dempsey.
8-28-lmo.
FOR SALE—Two sixty-saw condens
ers. T. M. Littlejohn, Jonesville, S. C.
8-25 to 9-5
FOR RENT—The C. S. Good cottage
near graded school. Water works, etc.
J. C. Otts, Atty. Sept 22-tf.
FOR SALE—Two platform wagon
scales; one $15 and one $20. Victor
Cotton Oil Co.
FOR SALE—One farm 119 acres.
Apply to Harry Byars.
Aug 4-1-mo.
FOR SALE—“Old North State” Let-
ter flies, at 30c each. At Ledger office.
FOR RENT.
Roller Mill. Corn Mill, Storeroom
and One-horse Farm for rent for
standing rent, cheap. W. G. McBrayer,
R. F. D. No. 1, Gaffney, S. C.
8-18-tf.
FOR RENT—Storeroom in W. Sam
Lipscomb building. Apply to E. F
Lipscomb. 3-S-tf.
SUITES OF ROOMS to let in the
Star Theatre. A. N. Wood. 3-22-tf.
How Is Baby Today?
Better, thank you. la fact, quite welt
Fat, round and full ef life and mischief.
Pink and white flesh, dotted with dim*
pies. No cough, no indigestion.
All on account of
DZDMULSION
administered by a mother whose love
was tempered with common sense.
She knows that OZOMULSION is
a fountain of energy for grown-ups,
too. It stops waste of flesh. It makes
plenty of rich blood. For pale, feeble
folk it is the chief nourisher at life’s
feast. It cures Consumption when
taken in time. All druggists sell it—
So cents and $i.oo the bottle. Let us
send you
Free Sample Botfle by Ifcil
Write letter or postal to
OZOMULSION CO.
08 Pino Street, Now York
WANTED.
WANTED—A wife, not under 25
or over 50. Send photograph. Ad
dress P., care The Ledger.
8-28, 9-1-5.
WANTED—1,000 cords wood; will
pay highest market price. Gaffney
Manufacturing Co. 8-25-tf.
WANTED—Nice, clean white rags;
no quilt scraps taken. Send *o Ledger
office.
WANTED—500 cords good wood,
delivered at kilns. Gaffney Lime Co.
8-8-tf.
WANTED—200 cords good pine
wood. Will pay the market price, de
livered here. Limestone Mills.
7-14-tf.
WANTED—500 cords good wood,
delivered at kilns. Limestone Springs
Lime Works. 8-8-tf.
WANTED—Everybody who has any
thing to sell to advertise it In this
column at 1 cent a word each inser
tion.
LOST.
LOST—An opportunity to make
money, by not advertising your sur
plus stock In The Ledger’s 1 cent a
word column.
FOUND.
FOUND—The way to make money,
by advertising in The Ledger’s 1 cent
a word column.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am prepared to negotiate loam on
Improved farms for a term of yoara
In amounta of $1,000 and upward, at 7
par cent, and from'$300 to $1,000 at
t per cant. Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIES,
Gaffney, S. C.
Girls and Boys Wanted
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To Make Money.
Call at the Shoe Store
any afternoon between four
and five o’clock. Any boy
can make from $1.00 to
$3.00 a week.
The R. S. Lipscomb Shoe Co.
FOR ALL COUr.'TY NEWS, IM
PORTANT HAPPENINGS IN THE
•TATE AND EVENTS OF INTEREST
IN FOREIGN LANDS, TAKE AND
READ THE LEDGER.
0SS3SSK 0 S8SESS0
8 For
Tiny
Folks.
SHORT LOCALS.
Mrs. Dr. Nesbitt entertained a few
of her lady friends at tea Friday
evening.
Mrs. A. S. Lipscomb Is now engaged
with W. J. Wilkins & Co. in their dress
goods and millinery "departments.
Dr. J. Heath Blake, a
young pharmacist of Gastonia,
is now with the Cherokee Drug com
pany of this city.
prominent
i. N. C.,
We pro vice many
tilings for the comfort, ^
health^and happiness of
little ones. All the re
liable Baby Foods, every
package guaranteed
fresh. All the best In
fant Remedies. A full
line of Nipples, Nursing
Bottles, Teething Rings,
Combs, Brushes, Tal
cum Powders, Soaps,
etc. Close prices on
everything.
Cherokee
Drug
Co.
H Reliable Prescription Druggists.
Promptness Guaranteed.
Picture Framing, Sign Writing, Paper
Hanging, House and Carriage Painting
l. R, Gaines ’Phone No. 47.
Yesterday being Labor Day the
banks suspended operation for the day
and the postoffice observed Sunday
hours.
Miss Nannie Cora Richardson enter
tained the members of the Berean
class at her home near Limestone Fri
day afternoon.
T. Hamilton Munroe has gone to
Atlanta. Ga., to take a position with
the Atlanta Electirc Company. Suc
cess to you, Hamp.
Miss Ruth McClesky has returned
to the city to resume her position as
stenographer for J. C. Jefferies, Esq.
She spent her vacation at her home
in Atlanta Ga.
Mr. J. C. Fisher and family, who
have been residents of this city I° r
some time, have moved to Hickory,
N. C., and will make that place their
home in the future.
Mr. Joe Littlejohn, who has been
with the Cherokee Drug company as
nharmacist for several years, has
severed his connection with that con
cern and taken a like position with
Dr. S. B. Crawley & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thomas, of
Gainesville, Ga.. have moved to Gaff
ney, and Mr. Thomas will shortl” open
tip a brokerage office in this city. \ye
welcome them to our midst and hope
their stay he-e may be both pleasant
and profitable.
Charles A. Wood has accepted a
position in the department store of
Frank C. Owens & Co., of Greenville,
and Vill leave in a few days to be
gin his new work. “Cuz’s” many
friends here regret to give him up, but
their best wishes will follow him.
At the Presbyterian Church.
Rev. R. T. Listen, of Oxford, Ala.,
occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian
church Sunday morning and evening,
good sized congregations greeting him
on both occasions. Mr. Listen preach
ed two splendid sermons, the evening
message being especially good, the
subject being. “The Walk to Emmaus.”
The text was Luke 24:13. The preach
er described in splendid terms the
journey of Cleopus and Luke to the
village of Emmaus three days after
the crucifixion of Christ and how
Christ appeared to them on the way
and accompanied them revealing his
identity by exhibiting to them his
wounded hands and feet, and after
wards breaking bread with them and
vanishing, leaving them mystified.
He drew a beautiful lesson which was
encumpassed in three thoughts, viz:
Christ revealing himself; Christ ex
pounding the law, and Christ’s prom
ises.
Mr. Listen made a good impression
on the people of Gaffney and in his
short stay won the hearts of many
of our people. While imiGaffney he
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Wilkins, Mrs. Wilkins having known
him since girlhood.
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IS STILL FORGING TO THE FRONT
Tremendous gains in June, July and August over the corresponding months last
year. This is encouraging, and it spurs us on to renewed energy and a determi
nation to undertake greater things in the future. : : : •
WATCH THE BATTERY
For there is going to be something doing in the way of bargain giving from now
on. Our buyer leaves in a few days for the Northern and Eastern markets.
OUR MOTTO: Underbuy and Undersell
and your money back if you want it.
VISIT THE BATTERY
Where you will fine just as good Goods as at any place. “Just a little
cheaper, that’s all.”
THE BATTERY
ietor*.
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Mayor’s Court.
Mayor Gaffney had quite an array
of Saturday and Sunday sinners be
fore him .yesterday morning—eleven
in all.
Seven colored sports were up for
having indulged in a little pastime
with the pasteboards, and contributed
$2.50 each to the city treasury for
their fun.
Two white men were on docket for
fighting. One was fined $2.50 and
the other dismissed.
Cases against two colored men for
selling liquor were continued until
tomorrow morning.
A New Milliner.
Miss Ambrose, who will have charge
of the millinery department of Messrs.
Carroll & Byers the coming season, is
expected to arrive in the city next
week. She is now in New York trim
ming her pattern hats, and it may be
expected that she will be prepared to
supply her lady patrons with all the
latest and most stylish creations in
Fashion’s domain.
WILLIAM 3. 1ALL, JR„
Attorney ;>t Law,
National Bar ' Building,
Gaffney, 8. C.
Prompt attention given to all business.
J. C.:OTT k S
Attorney-at-Law, Notary In Office.
Office removed to New Bank Building.
Dr. D. P. THOMSON,
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Dentist.
Over Cherokee Drug Co. Phone SI.
J. F. GARRETT,
Dentist.
Office Over The Battery.
’Phone 82
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DR. W. K. GUNTER,
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Office in Star Theatre Building.
Phone No. 20.
Crown and bridge work a specialty
THE PIEDMONT INN
GAFFNEY, S. C.
Is the place to board. Plenty to eat.
Nice Rooms. Hot and Cold Baths Free.
Rates, $15.00 per month, $1.00 per day. [•
7-25-tf
We do not do all kinds of printing—
we do the GOOD kind.
Billies jui! “-'apns.
GAFFNEY HARDWARE CO.,
R. O. Sams, Manager,
Gaffney, South Carolina^
Tom Qlarkson, who has had experi
ence with Wagons, Buggies, etc., is
with us and will be glad to see his
friends and show them through our
stock. :• ••
Paints and Oils.
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GAFFNEY, S. C., Aug. 31st, 1905.
Mr. Jones J. Darby, Disct. Agt.,
/ETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Gaffney, S. C.
Dear Sir:—I wish to extend my thanks to you and your
Chief Adjuster, P. B. Eyler, for draft of $75.00 for my recent disability;
also draft to Dr. B. L. Allen for $15.00, for medical attention. I rec-
ommed your company to any one who wants fair treatment and up-to-
date Accident and Health policies, as you are liberal in your settlements
and deserve patronage of the Insuring public. Yours truly,
J. C. Painter.
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