The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, December 22, 1905, Image 8

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4 Let Us ,Fill You Xmas Orders for FRUITS, NUTS, CANDIES and FIREWORKS: Oranges, Apples, California Pears, Banannas, Raisins, Figs. Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Brazils. Chocolates, Mixed Candies, Penny Candies. Firecrackers, Roman Candles, Sky Rockets, Torpedoes, Serpents, “Son of Guns,” and lots of other things. It’s the Little Things That Count at this season of the year on the ta ble. and we have them: Pickles, bulk and bottle; Olives, Ketchup, Salad Dressing, Mincemeat, Apple Butter, Prunes, Asparagus, Snowflake Crackers, Grated Pineap ple, Boston Baked Beans, etc., .and they are all fresh. Auers Bald? Scalp shiny and thin? Then it’s probably too late. You neglected dandruff. If you had only taken our ad vice, you would have cured Hair Vigor the dandruff, saved your hair, and added much to it. If not entirely bald, now is your opportunity. Improve it. I have nseit Ayer’s Hair Vigor for over 4U year* ' am non 9t years ohl aim htwea heavy growth of rich hrown hair, ilue, I think, en tirely to Ayer’s Hair Viper.” Si fll.(H) a hottle. us. M. A Kkith, Helleville. 111. .1. C AYKK CO I.onell. ^lass. for Good H air FOR SALE. F >R SALE—Fine Christmas Turkey^ Don’t Forget our free offer. Every little girl or boy who buys 5 cents worth at The “B. B. ’’Store will receive a coupon that will entitle him or her to a chance at the beautiful Doll or Daisy Air Rifle, to be seen in our show win dow. Get in the race; be the lucky one. Having been requested to do so, we have decided to give coupons to the older ones for the children, when they mention the fact that they are bii^ing for the children. I and fir e Pigs. E. S. Turner. 12-193’ FOR SALE—At once, two or three fine milk cows and a few Plymouth Rock chickens. J. M. Steadman. It. THE "B, B,” STORE, Phone 123. FOR SALE—One fine milk cow with young calf. Apply to Sam J. Strain, Wilkinsville, S. C. 11-24-tf. FOR SALE or RENT—My store room and dwelling in “West End.” Also, my stock of goods for sale. B. F Gibbs. 11-24-tf. FOR SALE—37 acres of land ju^t outside city limits. Also 4-room house and lot. 50 Buff Orpington Cockerels and Pullets, one to five dol lars each. J. J. Gaffney. 11-20-81 pd. FOR SALE—One fine bay mare, good condition. Well suited for farm or family use. Apply to Limestone Mills. _ 12-8-tf. Buy Tennessee Hogs from Z. A. Goods delivered. Robertson, at 6c per pound. 11-5-tf. Dr* J* M* Hunter, of Rock Hill, S. 0. Makes a Specialty of , Cancers, Tumors,Chronic Ulcers, Diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, " Dyspepsia a«rl Indigestion, and Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs. : ; : : : Treats Without the Knife, Loss of Blood, an Little Pain to Patient. Terms of Treat ment Satisfactory. 25 years of practical experience. 20-Jan 06 FOR RENT. FOR RENT—4-room cottage oppo site R. A. Jones’ residence. J. F. Garrett. 12-15-tf. FOR RENT—Four-room cottage on Frederick street. J. I. Sarratt. 11-24-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. M8-tf. FOR RENT—Storeroom In W. Sam Lipscomb building. Apply to E. F. ‘.inscomb. 3-S-tf. ^WANTED. WANTED—1,000 cor’, wood; wifi pay highest market price. Gaffney Manufacturing Co. S-tS-tt Get Ready For Old Santa. Christmas will soon be here. Don 1 ! wait till the last minute to buy Xmas goods. We are showing a big line of Xmas gifts; just the kind will attract Santa Claus. For The Ladies. Handkerchiefs put up in nice boxes, 6 in a box, $1.50 and $3.00 a box. Meyers Gloves in all shades to match the dress, $1.00. Umbrellas in the change able Silks with fancy bor ders, all shades, $2.00 and $3.00. Furs, the newest styles and the best line in the city, $2.00 to $20.00. For The Men. A big line of Ties from Rufus Watterhouse & Co. in all the newest shades and styles, 50 cents. Muffs in the long new shape in Grey, Blue and Green, $1.00. • Full dress Muffs at $1.50. Suspenders put up one pair in a box, 50 cents and $1.00. Gloves in dressed and un dress kid, $1.00 and $1.50. Special sales in Ladies’ Rain Coats for the next ten days. The $8.50 coat for $7.00; the $ 12.50 coat for $ 10 OO. Ladies’short Jack ets at 20 per cent, discount, The biggest line of Toys in the city. Come and get your se lection before the rush. W. CX Carponterr. 915-19 Grenard St, Grocery Store Phone 206, Drv Goods Store Phone 3 A QUIET WEDDING. Marriage of Mr. Frank Parrott and Miss Christine Goudelock. .A quiet home wedding was solem nized yesterday morning at 8:30 o’clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Goudelock, on Limestone street, when Miss Christine, their eldest daughter, was joined in marriage to Mr. S. Frank Parrott, editor of the Cherokee News. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. T. Liston, pas tor of the Presbyterian church. In the presence of only a few close friends and invited guests. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left over the Southern for a visit to the groom’s mother, and other relatives, at Sumter and Dar lington, where they will spem 1 several days before returning to Gaffney. The Ledger joins a host of friends in extending congratulations and wishing them a long and happy life. A Touching Letter. The following letter received by Mr. and Mrs. Daniels, of this city, will prove interesting to Gaffney peo ple after the recent deplorable occur rence in our midst: Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Daniels:— How shall I start this letter to you? Am about to write, and do not know what I want to sav. All I am conscious of. is an overwhelming feel ing of gratitude toward you and all the dear, kind neople of Gaffney. The feeling is here, but, now to express myself ; that is quite another thing. Of course yon understand mv posi tion. aiyl I hone will not blame me if I do not thank you in a long, nicely worded letter for all you’ve done. I really cannot; my brain runs riot, and I can scarcely word a simple sen tence. Now. my every thought is a prayer, and only so do 1 find - little strength. Ask the ladies of Gaffney please to remember me when they pray, for now, if ever, do I need God’s pro tecting help. My aching heart and tired brain suggest all sorts of pos sible and impossible things, and it is God’s mercy alone, which keeps me from doing something rash or foolish. Will close now. Any news from Gaffney, or any newspaper clippings you wish to send me, will be appre ciated greatly by vour sorrowful little Verne E. Sheridan. New York City. The Ledger Will “Take Christmaf .” On account of the Christmas holi days there will be no Issue of Tae Ledger next Tuesday. The force vdll take three days off—a well ear ed rest—and the office will open vo for business again Thursday morning. > RISC'S CURE FOR I CURES WHiRE ALL ELSE FAILS., J Bast Couxti Syru a Tastes Good. Oio fTd In time. Sold by drufntlsts. vuK ANNOUNCEMENTS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for mayor, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. Promise, if elected, to serve the town to the best of my abil ity. J, N. Nesbitt. At the suggestion of a few voter: in the town of Gaffney, I herebv an nounce myself a candidate- for responsible position of Mayor, to In governed by the rules of the Do cratlc primary. If elected, I will en deavor to serve the people as I have heretofore done; if _ not, I will try not to be aggrieved. J. Q. Little. I am a candidate for Alderman from Ward 2. R. E. Lemaster. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman from Ward 5. Ed. H. DeCamp. The friends of L. D. Rippy hereby announce him as a candidate for al derman for Ward One, subject to the ruling of the Democratic primary elec tion. The friends of Dr. W. L. Settlemyer announce him as a candidate for Al derman in Ward 1, subject to tho De mocratic primary. At tile solicitation of voters of Ward 4. I offer myself as a candidate for Aider- man of Ward 4. subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. Robbs. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward ?, subject to the rules of the primary election. A. L. Hallman. I hereby announce myself 1 candidate for Alderman from Ward 6. Z. A. Robertson. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward 4, subject to the rubs of the primary election. H L. Spears. The friends of J. D. Goudelock an nounce his name as a candidate tor Al derman from Ward 6, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. TKKSPAS8 MH’ICE. All persons are forbidden to trespass on my lands for the purpose of hunting, fishing, cutting timber, ftc., under pen alty of the law. T. I). Littlejohn, As- bury, S. C. i2-i8. 4 t-pd money to loan. I am prepared to negotiate loans on proved farms for a term of years amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7 r cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, ft. C. per . i A RECORD BREAKER. The month of November was a record breaker with the Battery. Sold more goods than ever before in one month. This spurs us on to renewed energy and a determination to keep right on hustling, and, if possible, to make December eclipse November. Special Bargains m Shoes, Dress Goods, Clothing, Hosiery and Underwear. 1,000 yds. of 50c Brilliantine at 39c per yd. 5,000 yds. Apron Ginghams, worth 7 1 -2c, Our price 5c. 50 pairs Men’s Socks worth 5c per pair. Our price, 2 prs. for 5c 1 OO dozen Handkerchiefs worth 5c each. Our price, 2 for 5c. One lot of Mercerized Black Underskirts worth $1.25. Our price, 98c. Bis Drive in Ladies’ Jackets from 98c up to S6.98. Just as good goods at The Battery as any place. Just a little cheaper, that’s all. J. C. Ratliff, Prop. Holiday Gifts That Arc Sure To Please. Everyone wishes to give gifts that please the recipient, and we make it easy to do so. We do this by affording the widest selection of desira ble gift goods of high quali ty, and by selling them at a lower profit than ordinary dealers expect to make on this class of goods. Intact it will be impossible for us to carry over much of it and will sell at the lowest possible price in order to clear out the entire stock. We name some of our lead ing lines below, but it is im possible to give you any hint of the beauty, novelty and real worth of our goods, or of the compelling power of our low prices. : ; : Fine Toilet Articles, Per fumes, Cameras, Games, Books, Mirors, Latest Leather Goods, Pictures, Stationery, and Smokers’ Goods. Cut Glass, China, Art Wares, Box Paper, Fountain Pens, Shaving Sets, Traveling Sets, Al bums, Bibles, Japanese No velties, Fancy Goods, Desk Accessories, and Christmas Cards and Booklets. : : HUYLER’S CANDIES ETC. Cold Damp Weather Calls For Good. " " Shoes. We^have them in all Styles and Grades. Having^bought [early we are not asking any advance, though Leather is higher. Come, and:.let us show you our line. Doolap Shoes are best for Meo, $5.00. Queen Quality is the Stoutest for Women, $3., $3.50. CARROLL & BYERS. pwaam SS The first step is to see our stock while it is all here. ^0 J* O* Cherokee Drug Co. & “R. M. Wilkins Hdw. Co.” Have some good tilings to offer in Double Barrel Shot Guns, aud alsoTn Steel Ranges. See Them Before You Buy. tk. COME TO W. S. LIPSCOMB CO. FOR YOUR XMAS PRESENTS. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, and a Com plete Line of Groceries. In fact, a Complete Line of General Merchandise, all fresh and new. ::::::: Low in prices. Come one, come all. W. s. LIPSCOMB 00 I. - wi A Fine Display of Xmas Goods. You just ought to come to our store and see what we are showing in Holiday Goods. Come early so you can be waited on without being rushed. COMPANY ^ ^ r ..... . ■ ..... k