The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 17, 1905, Image 8
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NEW ARRIVALS
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The“B. B.” Store
RAISINS, 15c lb.
CITRON, 20c lb.
FIGS, 15c lb.
MINCEMEAT, 15c lb.
ALMONDS, paper shell, 25c lb.
BRAZILS, 20c lb.
ENGLISH WALNUTS, 20c lb.
ORANGES, 25c doz.
BANANAS, 25c doz.
WALTER BAKER & CO.’S
CHOCOLATE, oOc lb.
QUAKER OATS, 15c, 2 for 25c.
FANCY CAKES, 15 & 20c lb.
COFFEE—
"Garnet” Java blend, 25c lb.
"Emerald” blend, 20c lb.
The "B, B,” Store.
Phone 123.
Phone Us Your Wants.
FOR 8ALt^
For Sale—I will sell my buggy. It
is the easiest riding vehicle in the
county. A. M. Simms. 11-17-tf.
FOR SALE—One voke stears seven
years old. Weigh 22 to 25 hundred,
well broke. Apply to J. G. or L. Y.
Randall at Foundry. Gaffney, S. C.
Nov 12-1 t-pd.
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.
LOST.
LOST—A postoffice key. Finder
leave at Ledger office. ll-17-2t.
Ayers
Give nature three helps, and
nearly every case of con
sumption will recover. Fresh
air, most important of all.
Cherry
Pectoral
Nourishing food comes next.
Then, a medicine to fcontrol
the cough and heal the lungs.
Ask any good doctor.
j fl r «t used Ayer * Cherry Tectoral 53 years
aeo I have seen terrible rases of lime dis
eases cured bv it. I am never without it."
ALitBitr U. Hamilton, Marietta. Ohio.
?5o..S0c.. PI 00.
Ail rtniattsis.
for
.r. C. AVER CO.
Low*!!. Mass,
Consumption
Hoalth demands daily action of the
bowels. Aid naturewith Avcr’s Pills.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
St.'te of South Carolina,
County of Cherokee.
By .1. E. Webster. Esquire. Probate
Judge.
Wheres, C. F. Inman has made suit
to me. to grant him Letters of Admin
istration of the Estate and effects of
Clyde W. Inman, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Clyde W.
Inman, deceased, that they be and ap
pear before me. in the Court of Pro
bate, to be held at Cherokee Court
House, Gaffney, S. C.. on Wednesday,
November 29th, next, after publica
tion thereof, at eleven o’clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 14th
day of November.
Anno Domini, 1905.
J. E. Webster, (L. S.(
Probate Judge.
Pub. in Gaffney Ledger Nov. 17th
and 24th. 1905.
“You can’t always tell from the
label on a man’s luggage how far
he has traveled,” but if he wears a
Stetson Hat
you can be sure he knows something about hats.
We have the Stetson Soft and Derby Hata
in ail the latest styles.
C CARPENTFR,
9J5, 17, \9 Grenard St.
Always Something
New arrivals in our Dress Goods Department
every day.
REMEMBER that we handle fine goods, good
goods, at good money saving prices.
It will be very much to your interest to visit our store be
fore making your purchases.
L EAVE fantastic and bizarre
ideas in dress to those that
fancy that sort of thing, and
stick to “sweet simplicity.” It
is always the truest refinement
in dress.
P LENTY of makers give ex
cellent cloth and even a
creditable fit, but they miss
utterly that subtle something
that for w r ant of a better term
we call “style” in
“High-Art” Clothes.
GAFFNEY MFG. GO.
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More Tateri—No ’Po»«um.
The editor acknowledges with ap
preciation the receipt of a lot of nice
sweet potatoes .from J. B. Sizemore,
one of the most intelligent and pro
gressive colored farmers of the coun
ty.
But we are still longing for that
’possum. However, our good friend,
Ed. Clary, has promised to take us
’possum hunting, but we fear that at
the rate the little Ledgers mako '..he
potatoes disappear, some one
else will have to supply the potatoes
after we catch the ’possum.
Wanted Damages.
A few days ago a man came' into
thp stable of Mr. A. C. Moore, of this
r >. and got stall room for his two
luii’es. Shortly after another man
came in and also hitched two mules
near those of the first man. One of
the first man's mules was severely
kicked and he claims damage from
Mr. Moore. However, Mr. Moore de
clines to pay anything, as the second
man had hitched his mules without
his consent, or the consent of any
of his employees.
First Baptist Church Notes.
Dr. Simms will fill his pulpit as
usual next Sabbath morning and
evening.
Morning theme, “The Power of a
Touch and Where to Touch.” At
night there will be an interesting
subject.
All members are urged to have an
offerings for State missions to be put
in at one of the services.
Sabbath school at 9:45.
Oyster Supper at Wilkinsville.
The Woodmen of the World will
give an oyster supper at the Wilkins
ville schoolhouse tomorrow (Satur
day) afternoon at 4 o’clock.
The ladies are respectfully invited
to attend and bring baskets with
them.
New Books.
* The Library has ordered some new
books which will prove of interest to
the reading public.
One set will be of special help to
the boys and girls.
lii CUES WHEhE /ill ELSE FAILS.
I A Congn Syrup. Tastes Oood. Use
Eld la time. Sold by druudsts.
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Pleasures
At Our
Fountain.
All ‘nimmer loug our
Fountain has been run
ning for your benefit
and pleasure. Our ex
perience has enabled us
to give you better Soda
than ever before. If you
have tried our Soda you £9
know how good it is.
Our hot Soda will be just
as good this winter. Such
exquisite drinks and com
binations are seldom
found.
Our Hot Soda and our Service
Please the Most Particular.
Cherokee
Drug
Co.
Prescription Druggists.
The Battery Calls
You today to
A Bargain Feast
That Should Appeal to Every Economical Buyer.
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Prices cut intwo iu 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 run
up to $10.00. EXTRA SPECIALS in Millinery and Dress Goods. 54 inch
Black and Blue Repellants for 49 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 Dissatislied.
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.
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NOVEMBER BARGAINS AT CARROLL & BYERS
Begining Saturday, Nov. 18th, and continuing until the
last day of the month, we will offer
Wool filled worsted, all colors, worth 10c, for 5c.
40 inch wool Dress Goods, black and colors, cheap at 40c,
for only 19c.
54 inch heavy wool Zibeline Skirting for only 48c, worth 75c.
54 inch Chiffon Broadcloth, worth $1.25, for $1.00.
50 inch Brilliantine, in black and colors, for only 50c.
27 inch brown Corduroy, worth 50c, for 19c while it lasts.
New shipment French Percales, yard wide, dark and light
colors, for 10c.
Outings, the HEAVIEST and best on the market for the money.
Good School Boy Jeans for only 15c.
CLOTHING—100 Boys' Suits just received, sizes 2-8. at
$1.50, $1.75, $1.98 and $2.50. Worth 1—3 more. These
are short lots and bought under prices.
Men’s 18 oz. all wool black clay worsted Suits, cheap at
$10.00, for $8.50.
Men’s Melton Ulsters, good values at $8.50, our price for
November $4.50.
SHOES—If it is Good Shoes you want at Under Price, we
have them, anticipating the advance, months ago when
leather was cheap we bought an immense stock and are
now receiving them. We Are Not Asking |an Advance on
A Single Line of our Shoes, And Are Giving You The
-Same High Standand of Stock. We Guaranteee All Shoes
To Give Satisfaction or Money Back.
55-72 blankets 2# 50c pr. “Town Talk’’ flour is
Boys’ all wool overcoats the best.
2-8 yrs. worth $2.50 for 1.50. Swift' s Meats & Lard.
CARROLL & BYERS.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Big sale at G. W. Bonner’s on the 16
Inst, cattle, hogs, one horse, two
mules, corn, fodder, hay, cane mill
and evaporator, disc plow, die har
row and other farming tools, buggies,
wagons, household and kitchen furni
ture, three stoves, organ and other
things, too numerous to mention, long
staple cotton seed.
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MONEY TO LOAN.
I am prepared to negotiate loans on
mproved farms for a term of years
n amounte of $1,000 and upward, at 7
jer cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at
I par cent. Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIES,
Gaffney, t. C.
Acme Furniture Co.
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We have a beautiful display of Japanese Ware, suitable for
handsome presents. Call and see it.
We also have many-things in light goods that are useful and
and cheap, and our remnants of furniture you can get at actual
,cost. We have a good stock of the Celebrated Buck Stoves
in the medium and higher priced numbers yet, on which you*
can save from three to five dollars. ’
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Remember, these are the best Cook Stoves made.
We also have a beautiful line of.Axminster Rues
COME AND SEE US. Yours truly,
Acme Furniture Co.
The Dixie Department Store
Is still in the lead for more bargains and better bargains in «very line of goods of the vast stock now offered for sale. Anything to eat or
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wear at prices that can’t be touched elsewhere. New Goods coming iu daily to fill in the space made by our big sales. Everybody come
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to The Dixie.
UTTLEJOHN
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