The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 01, 1906, Image 3
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Visible Writing,
Rapid Escapement,
Superior Construction,
Interchangeble Carriage.
The Art Catalogue Tells AH
About It—Is Free on Request.
J. E. Crayton & Co., Gen. Agts.
Trust Bldg. Charlotte, N. C.
Ju!y30thpd.
The Builders Supply Co.
for mIo. corner Limestone and Race
streets. The prettiest and motto desir
able piece of propertr In Oalfney.
For sale to highest bidder on flrat
Monday In front of court house, one
prettv lot 80x200, corner of Jefferies
and Laurel streets, one block from
Graded School.
185 acre farm, $20.00 per acre.
S7 acre farm in Yorkville $27.50 peracre
Lot 71x100, 3 miles from Gaffney.
83 acre farm, $14.00 [ter acre, b mile>
from Gaffney.
17^ acres $100.00 per acre.
acre farm 4)4 miles from Henrietta and
25Cliffsides, 22 acres of it in limber, $16.-
50 per acre.
HOUSEvS and LOTS.
8 room houae and 6 acres in Blacksburg,
Ji,300.00.
Fine 6 room house,newly finished, $1,800
Lot 72x135, $700.00 down.
73 acre farm, $1,350; 2 years to pay for it.
4 acres 3 blocks from depot, $3,300.00.
Lot 80x200, west end, $350.00
Lot 2)4 acres, 4 room house, $1,050.00
Lot 135 feet try 200, 3 blocks from depot,
$72500.
Lot 200x200, 4 blocks from depot, $700.00.
Fine 6 room house, newly finished, near
t raded school.
tie houses and lots near depot, $6,000
125 acre farm 7 miles from town, $13.50
per acre, )4 in timber.
185 acre farm near Pacolet Mills, $15.00
per acre—enough timber on it to pay
for it.
185 acre farm 7 milesfrom Gaffney, $15.-
00 per acre.
140 acre farm near Cherokee Falls, 40
acres in fine bottoms, 60 acres vlrgia
timber, $15.00.
114 acres close to Gaffney, $28.00 per
acre.
122 acre farm good houses, lanu,
etc., part In corporate limits, $4,
100.00.
125 acre farm near town, $1,350.00.
Irtat
Favor—Roses and Ribbons.
Evidently mohair braid has had Us
day. aad while a few rather small
shapes appear, trimmed by wreathes
of flowers, preference Is fdven to
chips, leghorns or panamas. Some
large evening hats, trimmed with ma-
line and ostrich plumes are still of
Neapolitan weave, but it’s continu
ance Is a matter of conjecture. A
large number of roses pressed closely
together, composing an entire crown
or front of a hat (devoid of a single
green leaf), with many ribbon loops
rising high toward the back, or num
berless soft puffs at the side and an
enual number under the brim. Is con
sidered the acme of style.
Beautiful Combinations,
anti not unfrequently glaring con
trasts, mark Easter mlllnerv. as, for
example, on a green straw, larg ( . red
roses are used: blue are in conjunct
ion, or red and blue. Colored straws
a-ft very stylishs, and the mixture of
shades mav be Imagined when pro
fusely trimmed with flowers of various
kinds. A mammoth bow of flowered
ribbon is often the only trimming on
as well as ribbon season, and hand
work, whether -alntin'’ or embroid
ery .Indlcatee f^e expensive and fash
ionable parasol. Hand embroidered
linen has almost put to flight the ruf
fled chiffon or lace parasols, and even
a silk embroidered (machine work on
silk) parasol is quoted at. fourteen dol
lars, while a hand-embroidered linen
sells for thirtv-flve.
Low Shoes and Fine Stockinqs.
The low shoe and Ethiopian double
foot hosiery thoroughly satisfies the
fashionable woman who desires the
combination of a fine mesh and •also
durability. The strong point of these
new stockings is the double weave of
the whole foot, except the insten an-;
upper stocking. wh«ch are exceptional
ly fine and dalntv tn appearance.
Recent Openings
of imported gowns show no great su- :
perloritv to those of domestic manu-j
facture. Princess styles are confirm- :
ed; nine out of ten have the bodice |
skirt and very short bolero jacket', and |
the variety of ornamentation on these j
Jr ay little affairs is really interesting j
Braid, buttons, lace, chiffon appliques. ;
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The Best Made Buggy
for^the money, buy the Anchor Buggy. We sell them.
Just received car barb wire and nails. Will give good
prices. : : : : : : :
R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co.
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T^. Baker,
MANAGER.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring.
Having secured the services of an ex
pert Tailor from New York, I am now
prepared to cut and make'Suits for Ladies
and Gentlemen in the very latest styles.
LADIES’ TAILORING A SPECIALTY.
A full line of samples of the newest
fabrics always on hand.
Have your clothing made in your own
townjwherejyou can be sure of a fit.
All work guaranteed. Give me a trial
Clothing altered and remodeled.
V. H. Robinson.
CT Upstairs over Settlemyer building
Successors to L. Baker,
Will furnish your Building Material
of the best that the markets afford and 78 acre farm 3 miles out, $1,350.00
it the lowest living prices. No. 1, 129 acre farm 3 miles out, $16.00 per
heart pine Shingles and Laths, Guar- acre.
unteed I'ure White Lead and Zinc. 84 acre farm extremely cheap,
ir.d Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing better 202 acre farm, good houses, good
:o paint your house with and costs barn. etc. Price $1,800.00; easily
•ess than mixed paints When In need worth $12.00 per acre.
>f anything In the building line, cal ; The Hill house and lot, 5 rooms $510.-
»nd see us; we’ll treat you cour j qq the cheapest place in town for
r .eously and make your e-t.mates for 1 money. Would rent for $6.00 per
nothing. 1 month.
The Charlie Stacy house, only $800.00
75 acres most all In timber, $1,000.00
One flue lot right In heart of town
$2,000.00.
One farm (extremely large) $10,250.00
50 av.res. house, etc., edge of town
Price $4,000.00.
412-5 acres of laud, new S-room
house, circular piazza, 4-acre orchard,
good bams and outbuildings. Price
$2,350. 100 yards from car line.
Lot 80x180, comer Jefferies and
Laurel streets, near graded school
Price $376.
4 room house, lam, store room and 1
acre land at Thickety depot, $42'5.00.
Lot 80x200 in left M resident portion
of town. Price $800.00.
618 acres eight mPes from Gaffney.
Price ,6$250. Seventy-live acres In
bottoms.
316 acre farm six miles from Gaff
ney on R. F. D. No 1. lying on Sar
ratt’s creek. Twenty acres good bot
toms, 125 acres In timber. Three
settlements. Price $15 per acre.
Two lots four blocks from depot,
75x300. Price $100 per lot.
Seven-room house, eight acres of
fine land. Good bam, oat buildings,
etc. The Morgan home, Price $4,000 j
One beautiful lot corner M...Iow
and Grenard streets, 80x200, price, |
$1,760
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WILLIAM 8. HALL, JR.,
Attorney at Law,
^ Office over The Battery.
Gaffney, 8. C.
Prompt attention given to all bualne
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u straw, set. at one side, with a rhine- .“inbroidery, narrow contrasting vests,
118 acres all In timber 8 miles out stone buckle at the center. A unique , all go to make up the note of novelty.
DR. W. K. GUNTER,
i> IS IN T I is* T*
Lies good. Price $16 2-3 per acre. j garniture is v a pair of manufactured
67 acres 4 miles out 2-3 in timber, wings joined and placed on a flat
on R. F. D. and pubHc road. Llea! shape, and so large that thev cover
well. $850. | the crown and brim.
281 acres on Thickety and Gllkey; Thanks are due the McCall Co.,
creeks. Lies flue, line buildings, high | makers and designers of fashion,, for
ly Improved and good timber.
128 acres, 8 acres original
the stylish illustration accompanying
forest,; this articie.
Office in Star Theatre Building.! l. 2n ;LJ'SE 1 ^ E,on “ More Aflar '“ ,ve
Phone No. 20.
Crown and bridge work a specialty
DR.
J. F. GARRETT,
DENTIST.
houses, etc., has well, $12.60 per acre, .than ever, consequently a fluff- front
Nice house 11-2 acr * of good J j s imperative, and especially necessa-
ground, near depot. Price $2,000. ! ry that it should be of s durable ma-
8-room house and nice new barn, 6: terial. With this end In view, em-
acres, beautiful land in Blacksburg, broidered white silk waists are first
$1,100. j choice with connoisseurs, as they
6-room house, lot 150x150, good | giv e a peculiarly elegant finish to
barns and out buildings, $600. Will: dressy costumes. The newest and
exchange for farm.
most beautiful are seen at Lord &
Nice brick store room, house and i Taylor’s, in “shadow embroidery,”
Moved to new office over Frederic vacant lot In Gaffney, Is rented for combining novelty, elegance and be-au-
$15 per month. Price $2,175. | tv 0 f finish. Very sheer silk waists
s-tieet Front, of the Battery. ^ u-iuoui house ^aud 1-2 acre ground., wuh lace yokes, in either black or
’Phone in Office and Residence.
i fine orchard. $1,223.
FOR RENT.
The blouse front still makes quite a
respectable showing as to conceal true
outlines seems the first object in
dressmaking.
Skirts of Thin Fabrics
are very wide, and tucks, insertions,
folds or appliques are still acceptable
garnitures. Heavy laces, particularly
Irish or chochet. and other varieties,
seem to weigh down fine net or chiffon
foundations, and just- at present gos
samer laces a^near to be laid aside.
Lace coats ?»*f» very striking, some
quite long and. sloping away at the
front, others are confined at he waist
with a three-quarter skirt and slight
blouse front. Lace boleros, capes of
all shapes and sizes, made uo of pas-
semenlerie and beads, will be very ef
fective over plain thin silk waists.
Lucy Carter.
PEDDLES SHRIMPS IN AUTO. CLUB IN LEAGUE WITH CUPID
MONEY TO LOAN. 8-room house and one horse farm
I am prepared to negotiate loans on! town - House being fixed uo.
UNION COUNTY.
Improved farms for a term of yaara
■n amounts of 91,000 and upward, at 7
per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at
• per cent. Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIES,
Gaffney, 8. C.
MONEY TO LOAN
On farming lands. Long time, no
commission charged. Borrower pay*
actual cost of perfecting loan. For
further Information address
JOHN B. PALMER A SON.,
Box 282, Columbia, S. C.
May 30 pd.
One pretty new 6-room cottage la ,
Union; nice barn and outbuildings
Yard and garden; nicely fenced; on
Wardlaw street near E. Main. Only
a short distance from railway station
and school bouse. Young rchard
splendid water. Price $1,600. Two-
thirds cash, balance in one year.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
One four-room cottage near Irene
Mills In splendid condition, on nice
lot. Is rented for $6.00 per month
Price $700.
CHEROKEE AND YORK COUNTIES
MONEY TO LEND.
900 acres of nice land in near Smjr
na. Hickory Grove and King’s Creek
700 acres In nice timber only a couple
To memebers of The Farmer’s of miles from R. R. station. 100 acres
Mutual Insurance Association, In In good bottoms on King’s and Wolf
sums of $100 to $300, on first mort creeks. Several settlements Price
gage improved real estate. $16.00 per acre.
J. Eb. Jefferies, acres of land on Broad river
Sec. and Treks. adjoining the above tract, nicely tlm
Feb. 27 tf. bered, two good settlements. In fine
condition. Price $15.00 per acre.
455 acres close to Smyrna and Hick
TO SUFFERERS WITH CANCER ory Grove, good land, lies well, good
. , „ .. T’k T3 settlements, near good school. Prlc*
or chronic old sores, write D. B Glad- „ 5 00 ^
den, Grover. N. 0.. and leam how to gooJ , ettlmient ,
land, lies abreast up to railway sta
be cured w ithout knife or plaster,
vestigate before vou take other treat
ment. Write today; you won’t re
gret it. Apr. 6-3mo
FOR ALL COUTYvNEWt, lw-
’ORTANT HAPPENINGS IN THC
TATE AND EVENTS OF INTEREST
8 FOREIGN LANDS, TAKE AND
EAO THE LEDGER.
tion, well timbered. Very cheap at
$15.00 per acre.
* 85 acres on Thickety creek, £5 acre?
in good bottoms, house, barn... otc,
Being put into good shape, good soil,
not rocky. Price $15.00 per acre
About 7 miles from town, close b
school.
Prices reasonable.
R. L. Parish
Hubby of Intuit; Millionaire In Hun
Uu(u«-I, Cal.
Frank H. Johnson, a wealthy yoiina
man of San Kui'anl. Cal., lias pun-baset!
twelve acres of land witb.n the de
purate limits of unit city and proposes
to try chicken raising niton a scientific
ami up to date plan. say> i dispatch
from San Uafuel. lie i^heves that
the climate of tii.it city is favorable to
his project. All his fowls will be of
high pedigree and will be handled by
competent chicken men. Toothsome
capons will be a specialty, ami egirs
stamped with the hour and
laying will I to another.
Fohnson has another bobby, and th.-r
is peddling fresh shrimps within a
couple of hours after they have been
caught. The other day the business
men of San Rafael went surprised
when Johnson stepped out of his unto
mobile with a quantity of warm
shrimps, quoting them at it cents a
pound delivered.
The merchants were at first inclined
to take it as a joke, but he showed
them that lie had GOU pounds of fresh
ly cooked shrimps in his steam wagon,
lie easily disposed of them and an
nounced his intention to furnish
shrimps every Tuesday and Thursday.
Generally the shrimps sold in San
Itafael are twenty-four hours old ami
rapidly lose their delicacy. Johnson
will drive his automobile to I’oint San
Pedro and get tbe shrimps as soon as
they are caught and then hasten San
Itafaelward with them.
Young Johnson recently married a
Miss Selby of Sau Francisco. Ills
holdings were appraised at
several years ago and have greatly in
creased in value since then.
Society I'onueU to I'roniol,- Mnrr-1
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To promote the unit.•
tn p.-c-erve peace in domc-i
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wai club lias been si.
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t’-o Jtptnese. was orid't.ited by
George I. Huffman and no .- includes
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Being equipped with a
Hibbard-Rodman-Ely Patent Manganese
Mob and Burglar Proof Safe,
Which is Locked With Two Duplex
Time and Combination Locks
Tfie Nationaf Banfof Gaffney
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Tfie Gaffney Savings Banf;
Offers to Their Depositors Every Pro
tection That Could be Desir
ed, and Extends Every Courtesy and
Accomodation in Keeping
With SAFE Banking,
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N. B.- The Gaffney Savings Bank Pays
FOUR PER CENT. Interest
COMPOUNDED FOUR Times a Year
on all Deposits.
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dale of) lowing:
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“He..- many children have you7"
“Do you rule the household." if not.
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“Arc your dotncstii* relations pU-as-
unt 7"
In cast* the last question is answered
negatively a court of inquiry is named
and an investigation as to the causes
for infelicity is ordered, to the end that
matters may lx* amicably adjusted.
The object of lie society is to make
married people so happy that unmar
ried people will wish to be initiated
into tin* new life. The club bolds ban
quets, parties, rides, musicales and all
good pleasures, which they flaunt defi
antly in tile faces of tin* bachelors and
spinsters. The oilicers are: ITcsuLmI.
Walter A Kauffman; vice president.
1!. ,1. liairi, sewdary. Mrs l-hnni.-i
Fairall; treavue:-. Mr- V .!. Bettom
I-'lMlllMll.
By six causes a fool may be known
Anger without cause; speech without
profit; change without motive; inquiry
without an object; putting trust in a
stranger, and wanting capacity to dis
tinguish between friend and foe.
$ 1 00,000,000.00
The State of South Carolina is sending off the
approximate annual amount of $3,000,000 in Life
Insurance Premiums. That amount, less a small
proportion, goes to the North and West each year
for investment, and in twenty years; including
interest, will amount to something like
$ 1 00,000,000.00
This shotiM not be. Keep your premiums
at homo for the development of your own
State. The best way to do this is to have
vour life insured in the
Southeastern
Life Insurance Company
Of Spartanburg. S. C
Me*,, iij-iyr. ELLIOTT ESTES, Jr., General Agent
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