The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, September 22, 1905, Image 8
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FOR SALK.
FOR SALE—House and lot on Lo
gan street; also three-room house on
Grenard street. Apply to J. L. Alex-
der. 9-22-tf.
FOR SALE—Good gentle horse.
Apply to T. J. Stacy. 22-25-29-pd,
FOR SALE—Some nice Pigs. Apply
to J. C. Lipscomb. 9-22-lt
FOR SALE—One pony, buggy and
harness. Apply to J. N. Lipscomb.
9-22-tf.
FOR SALE—One good milk cow.
Apply to W. C. Hamrick. 9-22-tf.
FOR SALE—My house and lot on
Brown street. Apply to Stewart
Thackston. 9-19-tf.
FOR SALE—Fine young Jersey
milk cow with young calf. Apply to
Dr. S. B. Crawley. 9-19-3t-np.
LUMBER—If you want rough lum
ber on short notice see Virgil McCraw.
at Carroll & Bvers’, or mail your order
V. J. A. McCraw, R. F. D. No. 1.
9-19tf.
FOR SALE or RENT—my residence
just outside corporate limits, on Prov
idence road. W. H. Dempsey.
8-28-1 mo.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT House with water
works; near graded school, .1. M.
Darwin. ti-S It
FOR RENT—The C. S. Good cottage
near graded school. Wa‘er works, etc.
J. C. Otts, Atty. Sept 22-tf.
Ayers
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for food, starves. Then it
falls out, turns prematurely
gray. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a
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hair food. It feeds, nourishes.
The hair stops falling, grows
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SHORT LOCALS.
Dick")
has
Roller Mill. Corn Mill, Storeroom
and One-horso Farm for rent for
standing rent, cheap. M\ G. McBrayer,
R. F. D. No. 1. Gaffney, S. C.
8-lS-tf.
FOR RENT—Storeroom in W. Sam
Lipscomb building. Apply to E F
Lipscomb. 3 3 tf
SUITES OF ROOMS to let in the
Star Tneatre. A. N. Wood. 3-22 tf.
WANTED.
WANTED \ good buggj imt <
Address Prof. Paul Schmolck. I.inn-
stone College. 9-22-11
WANTED Copy of The Ledger of
July 21, 1905.
WANTED—to purchase second-hau.l
rollei'top desk. W. L. Johnson.
9-19-tf.
WANTED—1,000 cords wood; will
pay highest market price. Gaffney
Manufacturing Co. 8-25-tf.
WANTED—300 cords good wood,
delivered at kilns. Gaffney Lime Co.
8-8-tf.
Our
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—Nice, clean white rags;
no quilt scraps taken. Send *o Ledger
office.
LOST.
LOST—Between depot and dummy,
ladies’ amethyst ring. Finder leave at
Ledger office. 9-22-lt-pd
LOST—Industrial and promotion
certificates on main street Gaffney.
Addie B. Wright, Spartanburg, S. C.
9-19-2t. pd.
LOST—An opportunity to make
money, by not advertising your sur
plus stock in The Ledger’s 1 cent a
word column.
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
I per cent Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIES,
Gaffney, 8. C.
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Display
Of Stationery, School
I»a^s, Etc., is com
plete. It will please
us to have you inspect
this 1 >epartment,prov-
i n our Stationery
high grade, and prices
reasonable. Let us
meet you and no mat
ter how small your
purchase may be, your
patronage is always
appreciated.
R. M. Jolly ("Uncle
moved to Spartanburg.
Two carloads of immigrants passed
through Gaffney Wednesday morning
going south.
Mrs. Mary Turner is now occupying
her new residence on Petty stree,
which has recently been finished.
The street force has been at work
out at Limestone College for several
days this week, cleaning off and
straightening up the sidewalks.
Mrs. S. J. King, of Blacksburg, was
called to Spartanburg last week on ac
count of the death of a young relative,
Mr. Ralph Waskins.
A. N. Wood will soon be prepared to
store, insure, receipt for and lend
money on cotton for farmers who de
sire such protection. See his ad. in
another column.
Mr. Nathanial Burgess has purchas
ed the cottage of Babe Gaines, on
East Vernon street, and he and Mrs.
Burgess are now installed in their
new home.
Miss Pearl Whisonant, of Wilkins-
ville, is now with r arroll & Byers, in
their dress goods department, where
she will be pleased to see and serve
her friends.
Mr. Kimsey O. Huskey has accepted
a position with Nelson, the popular
dry goods and clothing merchant op
posite the postoffice, where he would
be pleased to see his friends.
Ed Durham, who was arrested last
week for the third time on a charge
of selling liquor, is in jail under a
$500 bond for his appearance at next
term of court.
j. T. Bramlett is preparing to build
a nice two-story residence on a lot he
recently purchased on Victoria ave
nue. out towards Limestone. Mr.
Bramlett will move his family into it
when completed.
Cotton has been coming in steadily
all the week. The receipts for the
past three days probably averaged a
hundred bales a day, and the price
paid has been from ten cents to ten-
ten. The latter price prevailed yes
terday.
Landrum Brown, who has been liv
ing in Charlotte, N. C., for a number
of years, has come back to Gaffney to
go in business with his brother-in-law.
Mr. W. C. Carpenter. Ho will not
move liis family over till some time in
November. We welcome Landrum
back to his old home town, and hope
ho will not decide to leave us again.
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NOTICE.
The assessment recently made for
the Farmers Insurance Association is
not an extra assessment, but simply
the regular assessment always made
at this time of year.
Under by-law^ same can be paid by
December the first.
J. Eb Jefferies.
9-22-it. Secty. & Treas. •
First Baptist Church Notes.
Dr. Simms will fill his pulpit morn
ing and evening on Sabbath.
At the morning service Miss Evelyn
Sarratt will sing one of the songs that
Cunningham has made famous, “If I
were a Voice." There will also be
some special music at night.
A cordial invitation is extended to
the ‘‘College girls,” and to the teach
ers, and to all strangers and visitors
to worship with the congregation.
The Sabbath school meets at 9:45
sharp. Literature for the next quarter
will l»e given out and it is desired that
all members of the school and all who
will join may be present.
The Fire Yesterday.
Col. T. B. Butler’s barn, in rear of
his home on Victoria avenue, was de
stroyed by fire altout 3 o’clock yester
day ‘ aftornoon. Being dry and seas
oned, it burned rapidly, and before the
lire companies could reach the scene,
the building, with its contents, was
entirely consumed.
Cherokee i
Drug
Co.
Gaftney, S. C
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Lowery-Byars.
On Sunday, the 17th inst., Mr. Mal
colm E. Lowery ami Miss Bernice By
ars, both of Wilkinsville, were joined
in marriage, Rev. W. D. Hammett of
ficiating. The ceremony was perform
ed at tbe borne of the bride’s father,
Mr. Andrew Byars.
New Fall Merchandise
mtmmmmm Still Rolling in at mbhhmmiii
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Specials For This Week.
1,000 yards Dress and Apron Ginghams 5 cents per yard. ; ;
700 yards Dixie or Cannon Cloth, worth 12£ cents, our price 8i cents.
1,000 yards New York Mills Bleachery, sell usually for 12* cents, our
price 8* cents.
100 dozen Misses’ Hose, well worth 15 cts. a pair, for quick selling 10c.
Men’s Half Hose 2* cents a pair. : : : : :
Men’s White and Colored Handkerchiefs, 2* cents each. ; :
special JfcJargains
In Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods
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Our motto: Underbuy and Undersell and your money[back if you want it.
Just as good Goods at The Battery as Any Place. Just a
Little “Cheaper,” That’s AH.
THE BATTERY
Cheapest Store in The State.
Gaffney, - - South Car.
WILLIAM S. HALL, JR.,
Attorney at Law,
National Bank Building,
Gaffney, S. C.
Prompt attention given to all business.
fS^SSSESiE *t-
J. C. OTTS
Attorney-at-Law, Notary In Office.
Office removed to New Bank Building.
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Dr. D. P.?, THOMSON,
Dentist.
Over Cherokee Drug Co. Phone 6 r >
J. F. GARRETT,
Dentist.
Office OverOThe Battery.
’Phone 82
DR. W. K. GUNTER,
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Office in Star Theatre Building.
Phone No. 20.
Crown and bridge work a specialty
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Carroll
Byers,
Sole Agents.
Gaffney, South Carolina
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Farmers’ Meeting Called.
President R. C. Sarratt, of the Cher-1
ok*‘(> Cotton Growors’ Association, do — -
The Food That Does Good
A. M. He wants every’ farmer who
can to attend the meeting.
Buford St. M. E. Church Services.
Sunday school aL*!' 1 A. M.
Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
A cordial Invitation is extended to
! all strangers.
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CONSUMPTION
The Cod Liver Oil Kmulsioc "Par ExcdUnce" for
Coughs, CoMs, Influenza, Lironchitia, La Grip,
5or« Throat and Lungs, Catarrh, Pneumonia,
Consumption and all Pulmonary Diseases. All
Druggists, two sizes, 50c. and $1.
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE BY MAIL
to all sending name and address to
OZOMULSION CO.. 98 Pine Street. New York.
Study Your Own Interests
If it is a Buggy you want, you want the best. The
best Buggy made is the Buggy made by Tavlor,
Cannady tfe Co. We have them iu 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 of Turn
Plows and Farming Implements. : :
Lipscomb, Goudelock (8b Co.
GAFFNEY, S. C.
You are Cordially Invited to Attend
Our Millinery Opening
New Arrivals
On Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Sept.
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In Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Hats, Notions,
27 and 28. A nice assortment of Pattern Hats and
Street Hats to be shown. : : : : :
Etc. :::::: ; :
You are cordially invited to call and inspect our
New Silks, Dress Goods, Etc., on display in Dress
Goods Department. ::::::
different lines. They are all up-to-date and at
reasonable prices. : : : : :
W. J. Willtinw &
Gaffney, South Carolina.