The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, October 03, 1905, Image 4
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FOR SALK.
FOR SALE—285% acres fln« farm
ing land. Apply at once to Mrs. Vic
Lavender.
FOR SALE -5-room house, with
water and plenty of shade. Apply at
once to Mrs. Ohas. B. Cox.
FOR SALE—A milk cow with young
calf. Apply to L. W. McGuinn.
9-29-tf.
FOR SALE—House and lot on Lo
gan street; also three-room house on
Grenard street. Apply to J. L. Alex
der. a ' 22tr -
FOR SALE—"Old North State” Lek
ter flies, at 30c each. At Ledger office.
FOR SALE—One good milk cow
Apply to W. C. Hamrick. 9-22-tf.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—House with water
works; near graded school, ,T -
Darwin. 9-8-ti.
FOR RENT—The C. S. Good cottage
near graded school. Water works, etc.
J. C. Otts, A tty. Sept 22-tf.
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.
*18-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 Theatre. A. N. Wood. 3-22-tf.
WANTED.
WANTED—Good country job print
er, young man preferred; no “booze
fighter or cigarette fiend wanted. Good
wages, permanent position. Address
The Ledge* Gaffney, 8. C.
WANTED—When you want some
thing to eat call at dud McCraw’s res
taurant. second door below Smith
Cook’s. 9-26, 29, 10-3, 6
Begin Taking Ozomulsion Today
and Your Cure Begina Today
Th* Cod Liver Oil t:mul$inn "/‘ar ErceUrnrt."
Its Vitalized Medicinal Food Proper
ties are Very Quickly Realized.
In Bringing Healthy Color to tha
Cheeks of the Pale and Sallow.
In Producing Strength to the Weak, to
the Feeble and the Invalid.
In Toning up the System of Convales
cents from Exhausting Diseases,
in Cleansing the Entire System,
in Nourishing the Wornout.
In Rounding Out the Thin, Peaked
Faces of Children.
In Building up on their Little Bodies
the Desirable Pink and White Flesh, and
In Dotting their cheeks with the Pretty
’’olor and Dimples that make Mother's
Heart Glad.
OZOMULSION
Is an Antidote for all Diseases Caused by
Bzposare to Cold and Wet.
To prove Its Medicinal Food Merits a
Trial Bottle Free by Mail
Will be sent on request. Write by letter
or postal card to
Ozomulsion Co.,98 Pine St., New York.
All Druggists—Two sizes—60c. and $1.00.
SHORT LOCALS.
□ 223832 0 S8SSSB0
WANTED—When you want draying
done call on Jud McCraw or ’phone
No. 89. Baggage transferring a spec
ialty. 9-26, 10-6.
WANTED—Copy of The Ledger of
July 21, 1905. v-
WANTED—to purchase second-hand
roller-top desk. W. L. Johnson.
9-19-tf.
WANjTED—1,000 corls wood; will
pay highest market price. Gaffney
Manufacturing Co. 8-2WI.
4- —
y ' LOST.
LOST—One grey rain coat. Return
to J. C. Jefferies and receive reward.
10 3, 7.
LOST—An opportunity to make
money, by not advertising your sur
plus stock in The Ledger’s 1 cent a
word column.
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ToOurStore
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
B per cent Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIES,
Gaffney, S. C.
NOTICE.
Mr. T. L. Martin is salesman for
Reed, at Anderson, S. C. Anyone
wishing to buy organs or pianos can
see him at Central Hotel, Gaffney
S. C. 9-29-3t-pd.
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ATTENTION FARMERS.
We are prepared to make advances
on cotton on warehouse receipts is
sued by Wm. Sam’l. Lipscomb’s
bonded warehouse.
National Bank of Gaffney,
Gaffney Savings Bank.
10-3, 6, 10, 13.
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Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggofo
A Busy Medicine for Busy Peopler
Brings Gulden Health and Renewed Vigor,
A speciflc for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver
and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema. Impure
Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels, Headache
and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by
HoLtieTER Drug Company. Madison, Wis.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
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Is just as much ap
preciated as the pur
chase y ' u m a v
make., and that’s .
whr we are always
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"lad to have custom-
/ers inspect our
stock of
...Toilet Articles...
* Remefnber our spec
ialties are as good,
if not better than
those that are manu
factured by other
reputable houses. :
Sundries
A complete line
to be had at :
Cherokee
Drug
Gaffney, S. C
FOR ALL COUr.TY NEWS, IM
PORTANT HAPPENINGS IN THE
STATE AND EVENTS OF INTEREST
IN FOREIGN LANDS, TAKE AND
READ THE LEDGER.
THE PIEDMONT
GAFFNEY, S. C.
Is the place to board. Plenty to eat.
Nice Rooms. Hot and Cold Baths Free.
Rates, 515.00 per month, |i.oo per day.
T-25-tf
TTTPN woather report for today Is
“Fair Tuesday.”
Cotton still brought 10% cents on
the Gaffney market yesterday. Sev
eral bales were sold.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clary, of this
city, are happy over the birth of a
little girl, which came last Wednee-
day.
Walter Humphries is buying cotton
with W. C. Carpenter Instead of J.
A. Carroll, as stated in our last Is
sue.
Carroll & Byers are unloading an
other car load of Swift & Company's
meats, for which they are wholesale
distributing agents.
Claude Sparks, of Jonesville, has
accepted a position as salesman for
Carroll & Byers, and will enter upon
his duties in a few days.
Kimsey O. Huskey has resigned his
IMfsition with J. M. Nelson, the Star
Clothier, and gone with Carroll &
Byers as assistant bookkeeper.
Mr. N. C. Snead, the city cotton
weigher, weighed 278 bales of cotton
Saturday. A few more bales were
sold, but they went to the warehouses.
The Ladies Aid Society of the Bu
ford Street Methodist church will
serve cream at the city park Thurs-
day afternoon, beginning at 4 o'clock.
Mayor Gaffney had two colored
sports before him yesterday morning,
one for a “plain drunk.” and the other
for gambling. He fined them $2.50
each.
Rev. J. W. Kilgo will hold the fourth
quarterly conference of Buford Street
station tomorrow night (Wednesday),
at 7:30 o’clock. Every official is
urged to he present.
The Cherokee cotton growers met in
the court house Saturday. The regu
lar routine work was gone through,
although there was not much to come
to their attention, as they recently
held a meeting.
Bill Dawkins, colored, was tried be
fore Commissioner J. B. Bell, of this
citv, on a charge of retailing liquor.
There was no evidence of Bill’s hav
ing sold any of the “oh-be-joyful” re-j
cently, and he was dismissed.
Those who know Rev. Tom Leitch
and Mr. Marshall, and have heard
Marshall sing, will he glad to know
that they are coming to Gaffney and
will hold a ten days meeting at Lime
stone Street church, beginning Octo
ber 16th.
Mr. Frank Mayfield, a prominent
business man of Union, and Miss Coral
Littlejohn, of White Plains, were!
joined in marriage Sunday night. The]
ceremony was performed at the home
of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Gaston Littlejohn.
Mr. J. L. Spake, of this city, show
ed us some grapes Saturday, from
a second crop that came on his vines.
They were of the Concord variety,
and were large and well matured,
though not so sweet as the first crop.
There were only twelve or fifteen
bunches of the second growth.
Dr. Park Thomson has closed his
dental parlors and discontinued the
practice of denistry in Gaffney. He
hasn’t decided, as yet, just where he
will locate for the future. The Doc
tor’s many friends in this city regret
chat he has decided to move away,
but their best wishes will follow him
wherexer he may go.
In this issue we publish the state
ments of the National Bank of Gaff
ney, the Gaffney Savings Bank, and
the Merchants and Planters Bank of
Gaffney. The two former show de
posits of more than a quarter of a
million dollars and the latter of
$159.751.58. This is a remarkably
good showing for our financial institu
tions and one which they may justly j
feel proud of.
Those who heard Miss Pirrie’s |
violin music at the First Baptist
church Sunday morning were perfect
ly charmed; and those in a position
to know, pronounced her an artist m
the use of that sweetest of all mu
sical instruments. Her rendition of
Handel’s Lardo was especially ap
preciated. Miss Pirrie is instruct
or of the violin a t Limestone
College; and the congregation of the
First Baptist hopes to have the pleas
ure of hearing her again very soon.
A Square Deal
* Is what The Battery offers every man, woman and child that enters our door. We
have no pets nor favorites in business. We regard one man’s dollar as being worth
just as much,as another. We do no monkey business by asking more than we expect to
take, thereby fleecing the unwary and unsuspecting,, but make the lowest possible
price to all, in plain figures. We refund the money cheerfully on any purchase that
does not prov^ satisfactory. ;: :: :: :; ;: ;; :; ;: . .
The Battery is enlarging, preparatory to mounting several more big guns with
which we expect to bombard high prices and shoot bargains all over this county.
One lot of Dixie or Cannon Cloth, worth 10 cents, per yard, at 8^ cents
One lot of New York Mills Bleaching, per yard cents
One lot Red Flannel, per yard 10 cents
One lot Outing, worth 9+cents per yard 05 cents
Bed Ticking, per yard 05 cents
100 dozen Misses’ 15 cents Hose 10 cents
Men’s Socks, two pairs for 05 cents
50 dozen Men’s Fancy Half Hose, worth 15 cents, to sell quick IQ cents
Men’s Elastic Suspenders cents
Men’s White and Colored Handkerchiefs 2+ cents
Men’s Socks, per pair 2^ cent
Special Bargains in Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Under
wear jmd Millinery. :: :: :: J;: ;;
Always visit The Battery before you part with your cash. Underby and undersell is
our motto. :: :: :: :: :: ;; :: ..
•Just as good goods at The Battery as any place. Just a little cheaper, that’s all.
J. C. Ratliff, Prop.
Gaffney M’
Gold was discovered in Cali- Our New Fall Dress Goods July 3rd, 1898, The Sinking
fornia in the year 1849. are here and we are showing °f Spanish fleet by the
American Navy in Santia
go Harbor.
And we have just unearthed j
some veritable 18 carat “Nug- 1
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gets,” here for the man who
appreciates the niceties of Fa
bric, Fit and Finish in “High-
Art” Clothing.
wonderful values in all
the Newest weaves
and patterns.
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You will always find some
thing new in this department
! that the other fellow has not and
will take pleasure in showing
you through. Prices, quality
and satisfaction guaranteed.
When buying Flour you
naturally want the best that
you can tincJ. We have it in
White Satin. We want to im
press it on your mind that when
you buy White Satin SEE that
DAN VALLEY MILLS is writ
ten on the sack—otherwise you
don’t get the original White
Satin. 1
All other makes sink quickly
out of sight when subjected to
comparison with “High-Art”
Clothing.
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Cotto i Seed Meal and Hulls Delivered at Your Door Every Day, ’Phone No. 134.
GAFFNEY MANUFACTURING CO.
BLACKSMITHING.
I have opened a first-class black
smith shop next to McGulnn’s
market, where you can have good
work done at moderate prices.
Horseshoeing and Wheelwright
work a specialty. Give me a call.
9-15-lmo. M. V. Fitzgerald.
Promptness Guaranteed.
Picture Framing, Sign Writing, Paper
Hanging, Hou-ie and Carriage Painting
L. R. Gaines ’Phone No. 47
For
Bowel and
Stomach Troubles
Kidney, Nerve and
all Blood Diseases
It touches the spot—other medicines
guess. Big $1.00 bottles at all drug
gists—or write for free sample bottle.
Checkers Medicine Co. Winston-Salem, N.C.
Hurt by a Fall.
Superintendent Wood, of the Victor
oil mill, was severely injured yester
day morning by falling from a scaf
fold at the mili. One arrti was dislo
cated, and he was otherwise bruised
about the body. Dr. Griffith set the
injured arm; and Mr. Wood, though
suffering considerably, was able to
attend to his duties later in the day.
A Small Fire.
There was a small fire in the gin
ning department of the Victor oil mill
yesterday morning a little after eight
o’clock. The fire company respon
ded to the alarm, but the blaze, which
was in some lint cotton, was extin
guished before the reel reached the
scene. The damage was slight.
If You Would Keop Abreast of the ~ Read Ihe Ledger
FOR
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KXESL
GlltS WHERt ALL US! FAIlsr
Cough Syrup. Taste* Good. D
la time. Sold by druggists.
KEFLSmgg
Best
Building and Plastering Lime,
Coal, and Plaster Hair,
Plaster Paris,
Shingles,
Portland Cement,
Dynamite,
Blasting Powder, Fuse,
&nd Dynamite Caps, call on
LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS.
CARROLL A CO., Lessees.
Telephone 57.
THE ROGERS HOME PLACE on the corner of Rut
ledge and Pine streets. Seven-room house on lot 160x200
feet to 20 foot alley in the rear; good well on back porch;
wood shed, chicken house, barn with six stalls, crio and
hay loft. Fruit trees, grape vines, shade trees in front
and back yard. Premises fenced. In other words, a
i complete home. Price $2,500.
You can easily sell off an 80 foot lot, and .have left a
| very cheap home.
For further particulars address
J. W. ALEXANDER, - - Spartanburg, S. C.
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Another Car Load of Swift’s Meats
Just in, and being unloaded today (Tuesday, Oct. 2). The car is loaded with “Premium M Hams, “Ashland” Hams,
“Winchester” Hams, Prepared Hams, Boneless Hams, and other meats from the famous house of Swift & Company.
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Wholesale Distributing Agents, Gaffney. S. C.
CARROLL & BYERS
Wholesale Distributing Agents, Gaffney. S. C.