The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 03, 1905, Image 10
ARMOUR & CO.’S
Helmet* Brand
and Picnic
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AND
Breakfast
AT
The “B. B." Store.
Phone 123.
Tike cold easily? Throat
tender? Lungs weak? Any
relatives have consumption?
Then a cough means a great
Cherry
Pectoral
deal to you. Follow your
doctor’s advice and take
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Lt
heals, strengthens, prevents.
« For 4# year* T hare depended on Ayer’*
Cherrr I'ectoral for courIi* and cold*. I
know'll greatly strengthens weak liinKS.‘’
1. F. A. K0BIW8ON, Saline, Mich.
Mns.
25c.. SOc.f 1.00.
All ilrugglsts.
for
.1.0. ATBROO..
T.owell. Mast.
Weak Lungs
Ayer’s PHIs increase the activity of
the liver,, and thus aid recovery.
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Seed Wheat, $1.60 per
bushel. W. A. Turner, at the Mer
chants Grocery Co. Oct. 22-4t pd.
FOR SALE—Good second-hand-bug
gy and harness. J. Eb Jefferies.
Oct. 27 and Nov. 3rd.
FOR SALE or RENT—Desirable
houses and lots. C. M. Smith.
10-6-1 mo.
FOR SALE—285^ acres fine farm
ing land. Apply at once to Mrs. Vic
Lavender.
10-2-1 mo.
FOR SALE—5-room house, with
water and plenty of shade. Apply at
once to Mrs. Chas. B. Cox.
10-2-1 mo.
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.
Brushes!
FOR^RENT^
FOR RENT—House, comer Mont
gomery and Petty streets. Cohveni-
ent to schools and business. Apply
to P. V. Gaffney. 10-20-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.
f-18-tf.
FOR RENT—Storeroom In W. Sam
Lipscomb building. Apply to B. F
Upscotnb. 3-S-tf
SUITES OF ROOMS to let In the
Star Theatre. A. N. Wood. 3-22-tf.
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^WANTED^^
WANTED—Carpenters. Apply to
Globe Manufacturing Co., Gaffney, S.
C. 10-27-3L
WANTED—1,000 corwood; wll.
pay highest market price. Gaffne,
Manufacturing Co. t-SMl
These are Necessities
Tooth Brush,
Hair Brush,
Flesh Brush.
Our window display
tells you that we
Guarantee
A Tooth Brush.
Remember
Purity and accuracy
is our
When your Physician
writes you a
Prescription
SHORT LOCALS.
There are several small changes In
the county treasurer’s route In this
Issue. See the notice in another
column.
Cotton was up to 10:40 on the Gaff
ney market yesterday. The sales this
week have probably averaged about
200 bales a day.
T. C. Wood and family have moved
back to Gaffney, after an absence of
several months. Mr. Wood has a po
sitlon at the Victor oil mill.
The Limestone Mills Company is
having the operatives houses paint
ed, all of different colors, which adds
much to the looks of the mill town.
Joe L. Estes Is preparing to open
up a merchandising business at Etta
Jane, in lower Cherokee. He was In
Gaffney yesterday buying goods for
his new store.
Junius Phillips, the only son of Mr.
and Mrs. Felder Phillips of the Cor
inth section, died Wednesday morn
ing and was buried yesterday at
Corinth church. The boy was about
ten years old.
Herman Nelson, of the Star Cloth
ier, made a business trip to Atlanta
this week. He is preparing to have
a big sale. It will pay you to look
up his advertisement elsewhere and
see the bargains that are offered.
The Ladies’ Aid Society, of the
Presbyterian church will not have
their regular annual flower show this
season on account of a scarcity of
flowers. They expect to have one
next fall, however, and hope to make
a finer and large display than ever be
fore.
A new and novel candy making out
fit has been on the streets for several
days. The machine is run by gaso
lene and the candy is made from
grandulated sugar, which is snun In
to a form resembling a spider’s web
in texture and lint cotton in color.
The eating savors somewhat of
“moonshine.”
A bridge over the south fork of the
Catawba river on the Southern rail
road, between this place and Char
lotte, was burned Wednesday night,
and as a result Gaffney was “shy”
two trains yesterday. Nos. 35 and 39
being run via Columbia. No. 37, the
vestibule, was able to get over only
about two hours late, and the other
trains arrived on schedule time.
Buford Street Methodist Church.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m.
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to time.
Syrup.
u Sold
IE Al
: FAILS,
Tastes Good.
druggists-
Id by
bse
^ CONSUMPTION
BLACKSMITH I NO.
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.
9-15-1 mo. M. V. Fitzgerald.
LOST.
LOST—Key ring with postofflee,
suit case and two other keys. Fin
der leave at Ledger office. 11-3-lt.
TREASURER’S NOTICE.
WANTED
You to know that we can insure
COTTON ON PLANTATIONS.
WOOD & SMITH,
Agents.
Oct. 13-lmo.
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
r r cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at
per cent Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIES,
Gaffney, S. C.
uni I IQTFR’Q
Rocky Mountain Too Nuggcft
A Busy Medicine far Busy People,
I Cherokee
Drug
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor,
A epeclflc for Constipation, Indigestion, Id vet
and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure
Blood. Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache
and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form. 8S cents a box. Genuine made by
HoLLiflTBB Duua Company, Madison, Wis. . n - .
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE L H, 03108$
Gafiney, S. C
Promptness Guaranteed.
Picture Framing, Sign Writing, Paper
Hanging, Houtc and Carriage Painting
’Phone No. 47.
The Battery Calls Yon today to A Bargain Feast
That Should Appeal to Every Economical Buyer*
Prices cut intwo in the middle and set on fire at both ends. SPECIALS in
Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. Prices start at 49 cents Suits and riyi
up to $10.00. EXTRA SPECIALS in Millinery and Dress Goods. 54 inch
Black and Blue Repellants for 43 cents yard, suitable for Skirts and full Suits.
Double width Woolen Goods at 10 cents yard. 1 Lot of Black and Gray Re
pellants at 39 cents yard. Ladies’ Fleeced Undervests, 10c each.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In Shoes for Men, Ladies and Children from 49 cents a pair to the best. Big
drive in Men’s extra Pants. An extra Heavy Outing worth 8 cents for 5
cents yard. Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets at all prices up to $5.98.
OUR MOTTO: Underbuy and Undersell and your Money back every time
if you become Dissatisfied.
Just as good Goods at The Battery as any place ;just a little cheaper, that’s all.
Visit The Battery Before You Part With Your Cash.
J. C. Ratliff, Prop.
Gaffney, South Carolina.
New Arrivals in Ladies’ Cravenett Coats
Junior League at 4 p. m.
A cordial invitation to all strangers.
Til
I will be at the following places on
the days named in schedule below for
the purpose of collecting tax.
If it should be raining I will noi be
there.
Buffalo, Tuesday, November 7tb, 9
to 10 A. M.
Blacksburg, Tuesday, November
7th, 11 to 0 P. M.
Antioch, Thursday, November 9th,
10 to 12.
King’s Creek, Thursday, November
9th, 1:30 to 3:30.
Sarratts, Monday, November 13th,
11 to 1 P. M.
Littlejohns, Monday, November
13th, 3 to 4 P. M.
Ravenna, Tuesday, November 14th,
9 to 10 A. M.
White Plains, Tuesday .November
14th, 11 to 12.
Macedonia. Tuesday, November
0@2SSS£HSSSEE80 November 15th,
11 to 2 P. M.
Maud, Wednesday, November 15th,
3:30 to 4:30.
Wilkinsvllle, Friday, Novomber
17th. 10 to 12.
Cherokee Falls, Tuesday, November
21st, 10 to 3:30.
W. H. Gooding,
County Treas.
“Our Autograph”
/^VN a Shoe stands for honest
^■^material, honest workman
ship, honest wear. We claim
for these shoes all the merit of
higher priced footwear, without
any sacrifice of style, comfort
or wear. Remember that our
reputation goes with every pair
of “AUTOGRAPH” Shoes.
T^OT the material that looks
cheap, genuine Cravenett—
rain proof. New lot of Novelty
Silk Patterns just in and the
price will sell them without any
effort on our part—ask to see
them. Many other new things
too numerous to mention,—at
the right prices. Quick sales,
small profits sells the goods.
Flour
See that Dau Valley Mills is
on every sack ; otherwise you
cheat yourself. $2.90 per one
hundred (100) pounds.
Phone No. 134.
‘high ART/
D O you want an
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Copyrighted 1902.
Overcoat
that will fairly smother you
in its generous embrace? Then
as\ for a “HIGH-ART” great
coat, snug at the collar, flat of
label, free of skirt, broad across
the shoulders and wrinkleless
between them. Suits to suit
Everybody.
Gaffney Manufacturing Compny, Gaffney, S. C.
Cordially Invited
To Make Cur Store Your Headquarters When You Come to The Carnival.
Of course you will bring the wife and Children, and they will want some place to rest and to leave their wraps before
taking in “The Pike.” Just drop in our store and make yourself at home. By the way, how would it suit you to bring
the children in and let us fit them up with new Shoes, Clothing, Hats and the like before they visit “Midway” and then
you will carry back home some lasting good from the carnival. The people of Cherokee county know our ability to fit
them up with just what they want. We endeavor to give the very best goods at the lowest prices. Come in an verify
this statement for yourself. Our line of Clothing, Shoes, Dress Goods, Notions, Milliners, Etc., is the most complete
we have ever had. Come to see us whether you trade or not. * : : : : :
W. J. WILKINS & COMPANY