The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 15, 1906, Image 4
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• Fine Soda Water is the
one perfect beverage ; it is
everything a drink should
be; cooling, refreshing,
invigorating. We are
talking only of good soda,
of soda as good as can be.
Perfect soda must be one
thing more than a taste
gratifier or thirst satisfier ;
it must be a drink of ut
most purity .There must be
absolute cleanliness and
critical attention to a host
of details. These same
detailsajiply to IceCu am.
We make our own cream
and know that we are giv
ing you the very best when
we serve you. The mak
ing of such Soda and Ice
Cream requires propt r ap
paratus, knowledge, skill
and conscience. We em
phasize this matter of
purity because we believe
you are as partieularabout
it as we are. We ask for
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your Soda and Ice Cream
trade on the basis oi pure,
wholsome, delightful bev-
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Its Vitalized -Medicinal Food Proper-
ilts arc Very Quickly Realized.
In llrlriginp Healthy Color to the
"'her' s ,if the I’sle and Sallow.
In Producing: Strength to the Weak, to
h- a id the Invalid
In Toriing u[> the System of Convales-
•©m's from Kxhaustlnjr Discastes.
In Cleansing the Entire System.
In Nourishing t h-- Worm.lit.
In Rounding fiut the Thin, Peaked
•faces of Children
In MuiMlnjt o r > on th^'r Little Bodies
ho I*«•<'• ihie Pink and '•'.‘hito Flesh, end
In P tMn* t) • with the Pretty
’olo.- and Pin.toes that make Mother 1 »
Uart Glad.
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la an Ao(:ldoi.e for .-,11 jC.istae-e Catsscd bj
R-zpoaora * Cold aud Wet.
To prove i .’• < "clnal Food Merits a
Trial i > f rou by P.^ail
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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS,
To Beautify Your Complexion
CZoil-
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erages and creams dainti-
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Cherohee Drug
Company.
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Agency for
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Sweet PicMes.
We also have Heinz sour pickles
ami a variety of bottle goods.
Try then).
THE “B, B.” STOBE
Phone 123
“The home of good things to Kat.”
Mr. L. C. Rodgors, boss weaver at!
Limestone Mills, with his family.!
snent Sunday at Pacolet Mills
Misses Dolly May Hamrick and;
Mildred and Lilly Byars, of Limestone j
Mills, spent) Sunday in Grover.
Mrs. E. P. Woody and daughter,.
Miss Corrie. returned to Greenville
Fridav afternoon, after an extended!
visit to relatives at Limestone Mills.
Mrs. Joe Dickson, of West Minister.
| is visiting her brother, Mr. J. C. Han-
| cock, on Cherokee avenue.
Howard Littlejohn, of Ratesburg.
was in the city the last of the week
visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs.
C. M. Littlejohn.
Miss Nettie Clary, who went to
i Front Royal, Va., to attend the wed-
! dins: of her brother. Rev. Amos Clary,
returned to the city Saturday night.
Messrs. D. M. Clary, B. W. Clary i
land C. S. Kirby have returned lo ihej
I city after an extented trip, duringl
j which they witnessed the marriage!
'of Rev. Amos Clary, which occurred)
Front Royal, Va.
Mr. P. V. Gaffney left' yesterdav for!
! Snartanburg, where he goes in the
! interest of his famous White Diamond I
Lithia water from Piedmont Springs.
! Mr. Gaffney fdated to a Ledger report-)
that his water was already well,
i known in Spartanburg and that he
i onlv desired to push it still more.
Mr. and Mrs. W. \\ . Gaffney are!
I visiting in Spartanburr.
Mr. and Airs. J. N. Lipscomb left i
yesterday for Atlanta, Ga., where Mr. I
Lipscomb attends the convention of
interstate Cotton Seed Crushers.
Prominent oil men from many States j
will 1 • gathi red there for this eonven-j
tion.
G. A. R. Clary, of Maud, was a vis-!
itor to the city Saturday.
J. R. Service, of Mercer, was in the
city Saturday.
IT. B. Pettit, of Maud, was among
the Cherokeeans subscribing to The
ledger while in the city Saturday. )
Henry Jumper, of Spartanburg, a
nonular young man of t.ha!i city, is in
Gaffney spending a few’ days with
friends.
IN TKN DAYS, CSH
DINOLA
TKE UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER.
Formerly advertised and sold as Satinola.)
Merchants " ' !
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Largest Capital of any Bank in the County
Capital Stock
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Stockholders’ Liability
Protection to Depositors
$ 75,000.00
20,000.00
75,000.00
S170,000.00
NADINOLA is guaranteed and money
refunded if it fails to remove freckles,
pimples, tan, satlowness, liver-spots, collai!
discolorations, black-heads disfiguring erup
lions, etc., in twenty days. Leaves the )
skin dear, soft, healthy, and restores the
beauty of youth. Endorsed by thousands
Price 50 cents and $1.00 at all leading ]
drug stores, or by mail. Prepared by
National Toilet Co.. Haris, Teun.
For sale onlv b”
THE GAFFNEY DRUG CO.
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Accounts of small depositors solicited and receiv*
the same consideration as the accounts
of tho^e more fortunate.
C. M. Smith, Prest.
A. N. Wood, V-Prest.
R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier.
A. Louis Wood, Asst. Cashier. 1^1
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Fire Insurance!
SVc represent some of the largest and
mostsul stantlal companies and would
like to write your busines. 5-U-tf.
5t! wm ^KlT. Smith & Lipscomb, Agentsf
HOLLISTER'S
Rocky Mountain "ea Nuggets
A Busy Medicine for Busy People,
Brings Golden Heallh and Renewed Vigor,
A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Livei
and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Kczcmu, Impure
Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels. Headache
and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by
Hollisteb Dnuo Company, Madison, '.Vis.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SAHOW PEOPLE
SCHOOL NOTICE.
All persons desiring positions in the
Gaffney Graded Schools as superin
tendent, principal or teacher, for the
next school year, must present their
applications to the board of trustees
hv the 21sij day of May, 1906.
M. A. Sarratt,
Secy. Board of Trustees.
May 15 & 18
, *OR SALE.
FOR SALE—Twenty shares Nation
al Bank Gaffney. Make offer to W. R.
Burw’ell, Charlotte. N. C.
FOR WOOD—Both oak and pine;
also ice, delivered to any part of the
city. 'Phone 176. V. I. Spurgeon.
April 20 Imo.
FOR SALE—One fine bay mare
good condition. Well suited for farm
or family use. Apply to Limestone
Mills. 12-8-tf
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Two store rooms o
Robinson street. Webst & Jefferies
March 6 tf.
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Wliito Satin Flour!
WANTED.
WANTED—Copies of The Ledger!
of January 9th and 12th, at this office. |
WANTED—Lady or gentleman of!
fair education to travel for firm of
$250,000 capital. Salary $1,072 perl
year, payable weekly. Expenses ad
vanced. Address Geo. G. Clow’S. Gaff-
nev, S. C. 5-15-lt.
LOST.
LOST—A pair of No. 10 shoes, be-1
tween court house and Company store.
Finder will he rewarded by leaving
with Col. Camp at court house.
FOUND.
FOUND—Hunch of keys. Owner)
can have same by paying for this ad. j
Why do we sell so much White Satin- A solid
car every thirty days ? Why is it better than other
flour ? Bought and sold by the Company Store for
years; all other brands fail to compare with White
Satin; made by the Dan Valley Mills, Danville.
Va. The only original White Satin. Guarantee
goes with it. $2.75 per hundred.
The" Store,
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Foster’s Ideal Iron Beds and Cribs
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Is complete and we have the prices from $16.00]
down to as cheap as you want. You should get
one. Also a guaranteed Victor Spring and Felt
Mattress and rest easy the balance of your nights.
Shuford & LeMaster
Furniture, Stoves and Undertaking.
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-— ——-—“ Of Rock Hill, South Carolina
Makes a specialty of Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Ulcers, Scrofula and Rheumatism,
Diseases of Liver, Kidneys, Dyspepsia and Indigestion and Diseases of the Genito
urinary Organs. Treats without the Knife, loss of blood and little pain to patient.
Terms of treatment satisfactory. Twenty-five years, of practical experience.
" - ——-t ■ Reference To A Few Cases Treated ~ 1 —:—-
R. A. Clark, Cancer of nose Rock Hill. S.c. W. W. Stroup, Cancer of face... .Lowell, N. C.
J. J. Neely, Cancer of neck,.. Tiraab, 8. C Mrs. Barbory McCraw. Cancer of forehead
Mrs J. H. Williams, Caneerof face Tirzab.S.«'. 1 Gaffney, H. C.
Mrs. H. H. Nelson. Cancer of nose.Ogdon, S.C. S, It. Hanna, Cancer of neck Gastonia, N. C. j I
Mis# Ida Van T tssell. Cancer of breast Gutb- David Hawkins. Cancer >f nose Gaffney, S. C. !|
rlesville, S.C. , .1. L. Kagan, Cancer of face. .Gastonia, N.C.
W. A. Mullinax, Cancer of face King's Creek. Mrs Elizabeth Tracy, Cancer of breast GafT-
H. C. uey, S. C.
FARMER!
Why neglect insurance on your growing crop,
when you can get insurance on same at a
reasonable rate by applying at agency of : :
J onos J .
W. C. CARPENTER
Special Sale of Waists and Muslin Underwear
Fridav and Saturday, liiii and i2tli and Al! Next Week,
Exquisitely beautiful Lingerie and Silk Waists at bargain prices. Absolutely im
possible to discribe the different Waists and prices. We’ve arranged for
three lots which will cause exciting buying while they last.
Lot 1.
$1.25 to $2.00 Waists, 98c.
This line at ‘JHc is absolutely with
out precident in Gaffney retailing.
Here are beautiful Lingerie Waists
of sheer Batiste and white Swiss in
long sleeves, embroidery and inser
tion trimmed front.
At 98c.
Lot 2.
$2.50 and $3.00 Waist, $1.98.
Here is a lot of Waists that is a
winner. Beautiful Silk Waists, long
or short sleeves, trimmed with fine
Val Lace, tucked yoke. It is im
possible to describe each Waist.
At $1.98.
Lot 3.
$3.50 Waists at $2.98.
If you want a finer Waist than in
Lot i and 2 this lot will suit you.
Silk Waists trimmed with Val Lace,
Medalion and tucks.
At $2.98.
Sensational Values in Muslin Underwear
A big shipment of new, fresh, dainty garments. The best ever offered.
Ladies’ neat Muslin Night Gowns at 48c.
Ladies’ Drawers, closed, at 25c, 50c and 75c.
Corset Covers, trimmed in Val insertion and embroidery, 48c.
Ladies’ Petticoats in full width and lengths, trimmed with lace insertion, embroidery and hemstiched,
price, 69c to $1.98.
For the ladies and daughters, we want to supply you with neat Muslin Night Gowns, Petticoats, Corset
Covers and Drawers. Wa have just received a big shipment of these new goods, bought a year ago be
fore the big advance in cotton goods. They are good values, so come and select them now.
W. C. CARPENTER.
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