The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, July 20, 1906, Image 8
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Popular
absolute security
With those who give it
a little thought to its ad
vantages. Chief among
these, of course, is the
ofit*red by the modern bank, and
The National Bank of Gaffney
Gaffney, S. C.
Is modern in every respect. In our Burglar 1’roof
safe money is perfectly safe. And by our system ol
checks and correspondents, payments can he made at a
distance as easily as they can bo here.
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D. C. ROSS, Prest.
J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest.
MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier.
C. W. NAMES, Ass't. Cashier.
Summer
Drinks.
You will find them at
our fountain. Cool, re
freshing, healthful, in
vigorating beverages for
the hot, tired and thirsty.
We serve everything
that is delicious in
tin* line of refreshing
drinks for hot weather.
What Will You Have?
Your chice of all the
popular flavors served in
the most careful, pains
taking manner to insure
a delightful, cooling,
palatable and refreshing
drink.
We use the choicest
natural friut juice for
flavoring, and exercise
the greatest care to have
every flavor simply
I> eliciouB.
^Come hi, rest and re
fresh yourself. You are
always welcome.
Cherokee
Drug
Company
Wi* M int (.I i If (:• ryt-st iin<]
& !u*)“t subslsmt i.u ri ;im! non 1ft
fc, i like to wrltt v'Hir liu>im .VU-lf.
Smith & Lipscomb, Agent*
COTTON.
I will contract to pay 10 cents for a
limited amount of cotto- to be deliv
ered during the early fall months.
W. C. Hamrick. Treas.,
Limestone Mills.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I ,m prepared to neaotlate loans on
'mproved farms for a term of years
in amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7
par cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at
t par cent. Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIES,
Qatfney, S. C.
DR. J. F. GARRETT,
DENTIST.
Moved to new office over Frederic
e*t Front, of the Battery.
'Phone In Office and •
DR. W.
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Office iu Star 1 j.
Phonic No. ^
>own and bridge work
WILLIAM 8. HALL, JR. f
Attorney at Law,
Office over The ilattery.
Gaffney, $. C.
Prompt attention given to all bueln*
FOR SALE.
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I FOR SALE—Two fine milk cows;
on** with youn£ calf. Apply to S. S.
a Littlejohn. R. F. D. No. 4, Gaffney,
s. C. July 10-2t-pd.
B FOR SALE—Two lots on Meadow
street. Apply to T. J. Stacy.
July 20. 23. 27. 30 pd.
FOR SALE—A second-hand Mlet*
E ft TVelse kerosene engine; In good
c audition; can be seen In operation
at The Ledger office. Ajv ly The
Ej) ledger, Gaffney. 8. C.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Two store rooms o*
Robinson street. Webst & Jefferies
March 6 tf.
|| WANTEU.
WANTED—Southern mineral lands,
' j Cobalt, maganese. gol 1. graphito. talc.
I; copper, soapstone, kaolin. Devenny,
I Eighty Wall Street. New York.
Fire Insurance!
E A MERRY MORNING ^
WITH THE MAYOR 3
Timuuiiuiutuuiuiuiuiuf?
Mayor’s court on yesterday morning
dropped Its listless spirit and sprang
Into life with a ease that was full of
sensational developments and decided
ly interesting throughout. A white
man named nine, who is in the city
selling pictures, was the prisoner at
the bar in this Instance. He was
charged with di orderly conduct, viz:
“tanking up," as a bystander re
in ’rked and getting himself in a very
short while a lit subject for the iock-
nn He is retorted to liav > engaged
a horse and boggy from Mr. H. Rob
bins. tin* liveryman, who. seeing the
eondition ol the man. made a proviso
that a driver should accompany him
and have charge of the teim. This
was agreed to and a negro was sent
along in oharg of the team. It seems
that after getting as tar as the
store of the Gaffney Manufacturing
Company, on Limestone street,
the man decided to get out and thrash
a salesman for that firm. The pros
pective scrap did not materialize and
the man got back into the buggy. In
the meantime putting tin* negro out.
The negro objected and a lively chase
occured round and round the buggy.
The negro finally got the man in the
buggy or vica versa the man got in
the buggy and left the negro on the
ground. Anyway the procession that
took place a few minutes hater had
the man in the buggy and the negro
leading t.h«* horse. This arrangement
"as in force for a few moments un
til the man again became anxious to
see something doing and attempted to
drive the horse over the negro. Thev
finally reached the stable when the
negro s ized a pitch fork and prepar
ed for battle. 'Hu* man was sullicl-
enilv awed by the pitch fork to call
the game at this stage and not insist
on a continuance of the struggle. All
this was recited in the nr-yor’s court
after which his honor, the tayor, im
posed a sent nee of twenty days or
ten dollars. The fine was paid.
Grindal Gossip.
Grlndal, July 16.—The protracted
meeting which was to have begun
Sunday at Rehoboth was postponed
until next Sunday. July 22nd.
School has been In session two
weeks. Mr. Thos. Chalk, of Raven
na. Is teacher. There was at one
time fifty scholars in attendance, but
the sore eves have caused them to
drop off considerably.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam McCullough, of
Texas, are visiting relatives here.
Mrs. McCullough is at present the
guest of her sister, Mrs. .). E. Gault,
and attended services at Rehoboth
Sunday.
Mr. .1 G. Hames is adding a two-
storv f**ont to his residene which will
improvp its looks considerably when
completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Govan Handeock and
daughters. Misses Beuhh and Pearl,
visited Mr. J. E. Gault Sunday.
We had the pleasure of going
through the Clemson College car Fri
day afternoon. It was a treat that
we would not Ijked to have missed.
I believe that we were interested in
the Babcock cream tester more than
anything else as we had read so much
about it.
Misses Lucile Hughes and Irene and
Pearla Kirby visited each other from
Friday until Sunday.
Mrs Lucinda Fowler, of Union, is
spending the summer with J. R. Har
ris,
Amos Davis .and Dan Hoey, colored,
were hurled at Gowdeysville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Hames spent
Saturday with their parents. Mrs. S.
V Himes and Mrs. Bottle Warmouth.
We don’t like to jest about religious
matt rs, hut sinro it was a preacher
who informed his congregation, we
sunpose it will he no harm to tell you
D. D. to minister’s name means
done dead.
Annie Laurie.
A PAY DAY SUGGESTION.
$
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, infact, 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.
Do Not Want Chanqe.
Editor Ledger:—The ciuiinn* of th<*
campaign meeting from Wilkr s -lh*
to Hughes’ Spring is sonmiliing 'vo
don’t understand, unless it is for the
purpose of letting some nci r.ake all
the nionev out of it he can. W< could
hav'* asked for it at Owci.V Fcrd
and had a barbecue Urn’e. but tbe
jreople of Wilkinsville sp* ,a- of Inving
Presbyterian Church Notes.
The fourth Sunday in the month Ifi
the one on which there is no preach-
in*' service.
Next Sunday the services are held
j as usual, without the morning and
; niadit sermons.
! Sunday school at 10 A. M. Woet-
l minister Leagu? at K P. M.
1 Ever body invited to all the churoh
! '•‘'’•vices.
c ’o o u'O’de seem to live for the
sole purpose of trying to see iu how
Many (lift .i*mt ways man can he mis-
I enable.
Beaut v is tip* eye’s food and the
v'lui *- sorrow --German Proverb.
a picnir
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Editor L Mger: — In TumMuy's piper
f notice a change in the <iat> and
place of the Wilkinsvilh- meeting to
Hughes’ Spring. August 4. Th<* ehiir-
man evidently did not und- island my
note as a request to make this cinngo.
I only said that if he thought best
under the circumstances (or words to
that effect) to make the change i had
no objection. I can’t think that the
ladies will turn out to a barb* cue
with their baskets as they would to a
picnic, as was anticipated at Wilkins-
ville.
J. L Strain
Wllklnsvllle, July 17.
Pulled Porter Off Pullman.
Spartanburg, July 17.—John John
son, colored. Pullman porter on No. 38,
was arrested yesterdav evening by
Constables Dean and Whitmire for
violating the dispensary law The
constables bou <ht whiskey from the
1 - ‘thin the city limits and it
a g ’od niece of detect-
'.^•ers landed their
- !'■ s. Mine,
'.iug
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*. .... y .- U/d -*•£ uUGi-U t
try to -t square wiM his enemies it’s
a sign he Is afraid of them.
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f SHOE SATISFACTION |
Is in-u red tv hen you bin from m.
Our Bpoelalty -
Is selling' Shoes ;tt retail. We are doing
some home cleaning tind getting ready for
new lim - for the coming season, and oiler
some special value- ill
Ox I o r <1
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Bald / ’•..alp shiny end thin?
Then it’s prohahiy too late.
Yon 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 liiivc* ii»«*il Aver - » llulr Vigor for over 40
yi'»rs I am now id y«*ars ol<l eoo liavc a heavy
growth of rich brown hair, due, I think,en
urely to Ayer'a Hair Vigor.”
Mus. M. A KuiTn, Belleville, III.
d nu>t eomjdete stock
your en 1 re 1 r;td( i on
Men
fl.iii) a bottle.
AMdnigghits^
for
J. C. AYKH CO.,
Lowell, Malt.
Good Hair
Humphries Shoe Co.
Exclusive Shoe Dealers.
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CONSUMPTION
BARBECUE.
We will servo a first-class barbe-
•ue at Poiulfleld, near Draytonvllle,
rimrsday, August 2nd. There wit) M
t game of hall between Co eb <*.
asrv r> onrl teaniH In he e ■
fb * aiiu'oates are e-. ct r
’ •■nt and speak. The !
. 'uallv invited.
1 R. 3. Porter,
G. C. Spencer.
July 17-20-27:
NOTICE TO LAND HOLDERS.
Th • land owners of Goucher creek
are requested to meet at C. E. Smith’s
-tere on July 31 for the purpose of
’•leaning out said creek*, from begin
ning to end.
July 20-lt-pd,
what a bargain you are
getting when you get
THE LEDGER
one hundred and three
(U'3) times a year for
Duly $1.00 a Year?
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CARPENTER
Inentloiis Bargains for Wed., Thors, Fri., Sat., 18,19,20,
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 38C
PER YARD
50 cents Stripped Taffeta,
50 cents Chocked Taffeta,
75 cents Changeable Taffeta,
50 cents Jap Silk,
75 cents Crepe, do Chino,
75 cents Foulord Silk.
AT 389
PER YAR
65c
REP YARD
30 inch Black Taffeta Silk. Nothing better shown for less than $1.00. For Special Sale, 05.
65c r f
PER YAR prof)
Come and share in the splendid buying opportunities off the sale. You’ll regret it iff you do not attend.
915-919
Grenard Street.
W. C. C/ RPENTER.
Gaffney, ^
South Carolina.