The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, July 17, 1906, Image 4
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Banking
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Popular
Important Real Estate Deal.
An Important transaction occurred
In Gaffney business affairs when the
Isaac Turner Furniture Company pur
chased a tract of land from the G-aff-
ney Manufacturing Company located
just beyond the Settl^myer building
formerly occupied by Mr. R. B. Ham-
who give it
S/S-vf
absolute security
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With those
a little thought toils atl-
vantages. Chief among
those, of course, is the
the modern bark, and
M
lln as a grot
bo used as
from
' store. The land will
site for a handsome
Stole A Mileage Ticket.
The following from The State of
Sunday is an Item of Interest In Gaff
ney, where KIrer alias Carson is well
konwn:
H. C. Klzer, a young white man. was
arrested by Police Officer Farmer and
Officer Abernathy, of tho Southern
shops last night for the alleged lar
ceny of a 1,000 mile tlcbet from the
well-known firm, who office 0 f the Southern at Gaffney.
lyer building
work- of 1
1. Tiio cb
itldlug to
be made «
The new 1
It
The National Bank of Gaffney
Gaffney, S. C.
Is modern in every respect. In our Burglar Proof
safe money is perfectly safe. And by our system of
checks and correspondents, payments can be made at a
distance as easily as they can be here.
D. C. ROSS, Prest.
CARROLL, Vice-Pre*L
MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier.
C. W. NAMES, Ass’t. Cashier.
Party.
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lief of Police Lockhart, of Gaffney,
>11* { has been tu the city for several days,
ige ] looking for Klzer. who Is known there
the i as Carson. He was In bed at bis
out! hoarding house near the shops of the
iht | Southern when the arrest was made,
iiifl I The prisoner will he held until <111
■ V M ! officer from Gaffney arrives to take
Collector’s Sudden Death.
Raleigh, N. C., July 12.—Collector
jf Customs G. W. Cobb, of Kltzaboth
City, a prominent Republican, died
:hls morning suddenly.
A PAY DAY SUGGESTION.
T.
Summer
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Two fine milk cows;
one with young calf. Apply to ,S. S.
Littlejohn. R. F. D. No. 4, Gaffney,
S. C. July 10-2t-pd.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Two store rooms <v
Robinson street. Webst & Jefferies
March 6 tf.
WANTED.
and Edith Fleetwood, of Rome Ga.
The lawn was lighted with Japa
nese lanterns, making myriads of tiny
sparkles everywhere. Rustic seats
gave comfort and tho young folks
strolled amid these scenes whispering
little nothings as only the young can
On entering the house Miss Eunice
Johnson received at the door, and
were then presented to the receiving
party, composed of Mrs. John T. Dar
win. Mrs. William Fleetwood, Misses
Fleetwood, after which one sought the
refreshing punch bowl, gracefully pre
sided over by Miss Loulie Potter.
Quite an enjoyable time was .spent
by all.
WANTED—Southern mineral lands, j
obalt, maganese. gold, graphite, talc, j
inner, soapstone, kaolin. Devouuy, | 01
Mr«. Darwin Entertaine.
On Thursday afternoon, from five
to seven. Mrs. John T. Darwin was
at home to her friends In honor of
her sister. Mrs. William Fleetwood, of
Columbus, Ga.
Tho house was beautifully decorat
ed with cut flowers and not plants.
The perfume of roses pervaded the
air and lent a charming elegance to
the scene. The guests were received
at the door by Misses Lillian Wood In
her usual graceful manner, and were
then introduced by Mrs. Darwin to
| her guent of honor. Misses Eunice
*,on and Loulie Potter presid 1
the refreshing Punch bowl. h°rc
BARBECUE.
We will serve a first-class barbe
cue at Pondfield, near Dr^vtonville,
Thursday, August 2nd. Th« e will be
a game of hall between Corinth and
Grassy Pond teams in the afternoon.
The candidates are expected to be
present and speak. The ladles *e
especially invited.
R. S. Porter,
G. C. Spencer.
July 17-20-27: .
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Hello!
Hello!
Who’s That?
Jones J* Darby,
If you put aside a part of your wages
each pay day, you are paving the way to
independence. We charge you nothing
for keeping your savings, intact, we pay
you to save by crediting your account
four times a year with interest. One
dollar will start an account with us. Sup
pose you begin now?
Merchants and Planters Bank
C. M. Smith, Prest.
A. N. Wood, V-Prest.
R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier.
A. Louis Wood, Asst. Cashier.
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insurance:
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1 jvsIhnt^, iiOHiil)iui, in -
vieoratine beverages for
, , . , ...
I lie hot, tired and thirsty, u
We serve everything |
that is delicious in I
the line of refreshing |
drinks for hot weather. I
What Will You Ha*e? J
Your chice of all the ?
popular llavors served in 8
the most careful, pains- I
taking manner to insure I
a delightful, cooling, |
palatable and refreshing I
drink. I
We use the choicest I
natural friut juice for I
Havering, and exercise I
the greatest care to have J
every flavor simply
J> O 1 i C iouB. I
Come in, rest and re- !
fresh yourself. You are |
always wtdeome.
Cherokee I
Drug |
Company j
most substantl
and would
like to write your buslnes. 5-U-vi'.
Smith & Lipsoomb, Agent <
COTTON.
I will contract to pay 10 cents for a
limited amount of cotto- to he deliv
ered during the early fall months.
W. C. Hamrick. Treas.,
Limestone Mills.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am prepared to negotiate loana on
improved farm* for a term of years
*n amounts of 91,000 and upward, at 7
oar cent, and from 9300 to 9L0OO at
S per cent 'Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIES,
Gaffney, 9. C
DR. J. F. GARRETT,
DENTIST.
Moved to new office over Frederic
it.eet Front, of the Battery.
’Phone In Office and Residence.
DR. W. K. GUNTER,
D iz: IV T 1 ST
Uflioe in Star Theatre Building.
Phone No. 20.
Crown and bridge work a apadalty
maker:
n.
moiit of “Southern Girl ’ and ‘'South
land Bello” Shoes, advertised in The
Ledger for Carroll & Byers, won the
prize. Each month this firm offers a
nrize for tho best advertisement and
in the last contest The Ledger heads
tho list. The ads. were* written by
Mr. George Garrett Byers, of tho firm
of Carroll & Byers, who is quite an
accomplished ad, writer, and the ads.
were set by Mr G. D. Parris, of The
Lodger.
ire Insura
On my ,,, oporry at
once.” Thank you
Hir. Ring me often,
as I am ready to serve
you. Good-bye.
DID YOU KNOW
1 Smith Hardware Co.
Made Harness,
Repaired Harness, AND ^
' \i MadeOld Harness Look New? V
|!i £
2 & June*, ‘‘Whim Star ’ 11; ■ Point an'; athi i'- \
l M >W n* !>' f«irn \ on b„v • ’ • • • V
Wmitoi
The Misses Snead Entertain.
Misses Annie and Irene Snead en
tertained a number of friends on
Thursday evening in honor of Miss
Lilile Yarborough Delicious
ments were served. T>je e\
one long to bo remembered
present.
The following were present: Mi-see
Hope Gaffney, Iris Littlejohn, Minnie
Wessinger, Rena Wesslnger, Oleo
Gaffney, Ola Stacy, Quillie Stacy, Ola
j. mn,
Fire Insurance.
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Our Hardware stock is the most complete and larg-
est in the upper part of the State. See us for Screen j
Doors. Always see us for the best and what you .
want.
^ Smith Hardware Co. I
refresh-
;nt was
y UiOSG
Byars, Annie Moor-?
Messrs. Will Moore,
Floyd Spake, Will Lip
forth. Hilliard Bonner.
Ed. Stacy.
of cowpens
Brossie Byar
icomb, Ben G-
Charlie Robb
WO! ! !^TPR ,C %
Rocky Mountain "ea Huggoh
A Busy Medicine for Busy Peopte.
Brings Qoldeii uealtti end Heoewtd Vigor,
A specific.sr Constipation. Indigestion, T.lvet
and Kidney troubles. Pimples, k- »*ma. Impure
Ulood, l!.id Breatn, Sluggish Howc^. Headache
and Back' -he. Its Hocky Mountain Tea In tab
let, Ictn, 80 cents a box. Genuine made by
Holmhtkb Duro Company. Madison. Wls.
C0L0EN NUGGETS FOR SAL10W PEOPLE
1785
19C6
DON’T FORGET
I you out be cured of Oaacr, Tu- I
I mor or Chronic OM Sores. Ten I
I thousand esses treated. It is the I
I sanest care on eartih. Delay Is I
I fatal. How to be cured? Just I
I write I
I D. B. GLADDEN, Qrover, N. C. I
WILLIAM •. HALL, JIL.
Attorney at Law,
Office over The Battery.
Oaffney, 9. C.
Prompt attention given to an business.
Unclaimed Letters.
List of unclaimed letters remaln-
Inr in the Gaffney postoffice for week
endiup’ July 17th, 1906:
MIkb Grace Amos, Miss I>;na
Brown, Miss Irene Foster, Miss J. A.
Goudlock. Miss Flora Limbad, Miss
J. M. Smith, Miss Nannie Thompson,
Miss Helen Thompson, Miag B«ssle
Quinn, Walter Ferrel, Wm. Gardner,
Winch Gulder, R. M. Horn. W. D.
Long, Addle Leech, S. L. Neal. Lee
Proctor. B. B. Wills, D. J. Wynn.
Please call for advertised letters.
On© cent due on each.
A. R. N. Folger, P. M.
Cholera of a virulent type has bro
ken out amonsj the natives of Manila
and surrounding provinces.
droggUU.
CONS-UMPTION ^
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON,
Charleston. S. C.
121st year begins September 28.
Letters, Science, Engineering. One
sohoLarship, giving free tuition, to |
each count/ of South Carolina. Tui
tion $40. Board and furnished room
in Dormitory $11 a month. All candi
dates for admission are permltte'3 to
compete for vacant Boyoe scholar
ships. which pay $100 a yuar. For
Catalogue, address
Harrison Randolph, President.
July 10 to Aug. 17.-pd.
ATTENTION, COURT ATTENDANTS.
My Boarding House Is close to
. the court house and convenient
to the business houses; meals at
all hours; first-class service;
reasonable rates. Stop with me.
W. H. SPEARMAN,
In W. Sam Lipscomb .Building.
June 19-lmo-pd.
$100,000,000.00
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 > ear
for investment, and in twenty years; including
interest, will amount to something like
$ i 00,000,000.00
This should not be. Keep your premiums
at home for the development of your own
State. The best way to do this is to have
your life iusured in the
■ Southeastern
Life Insurance Company
Of Spartanburg, S. C.
Meh. Itl-lyr, ELLIOTTESTES. Jr., General Agent
Q^ppjTj^TER
Temendoiis Bargains for Wed.,. Tliurs., FrL, Sat., 18,19,20,21
You can’t afford to miss the Great Silk Sale. High class Silks reduced to a very
low price. A lot of carefully selected Silks of extra fine quality in solid colors and
fancy effects will go on special counter for quick selling.
AT 38 CENTS PER YARD
50 cents Stripped Tafifeta, 50 cents Checked Taffeta, 75 cents Changeable Taffeta, 50 cents Jap Silk, 75 cents Crepe de Chine,
75 cents Foulord Silk.
AT 65 CENTS PER YARD
36 inch Black Taffeta Silk. Nothing better shown for less than 91.00, For Special Sale, 65.
Come and share In the splendid buying opportunities of the sale. You’ll regret it If you do not attend.
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