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t t • »v. . » >■ 7^j ' - -T" • ri.f Tj: >• THF t.t’dGKR: GAFFNEY, S. C., NOVEMBER 5, 180(». Dress Goods, tf.i Here are a few prices that will give you an idea of how cheap we are selling them: T>l'0«Sr> OoO<l«. We have all the newest and prettiest styles at 10c(" $1.2."). Calicos 2' Outings 'j 0 7c Ginghams i,c Yard Wide Sheetings he Fine Sea Island he Full line of Broad Cloths for making Capes. Millfneiw Oiipos ivutl ^faolcotss in all the latest patterns. Don’t think of buying until c.! you see our line. The prices range from 88c to $12.50. * ! Wtuuior* Ooi-«set«. A full lint; of these magnilicamt, easy wearing Corsets just received. They are beauties, giving aid to weak, tired Our stock is being constantly replenished every week frames without adding pain. 4 »e A lull stock, i hose pr < s range from the chetijX’.st to the best. { > vo >i i ti-s. W e have the largest stock of Overcoats i;i the citv. They t. V arc-things of beauty when pric. s an* considered. See our line of samples for Suits and Overcoats made to order. They cannot be excelhal by anyone. y y CJ b I By any means run to death, yet it is very ev ident that our trade is picking up. Our select stock and close prices are winners. PROMINENT PLANTERS About Taxation. Tnr Li'ixiKK finds that its estimate of 11 1 mills’ tax for the new county AS- is sufficient for all needs. Leaving SURE US OF THAT FACT. Men From Those Sections of Spartan burg, Union and York Give Their Opinion of How It Will Go. Cap;. John and Henry Itoss were ofT the 41 mills for state purposes, an.l 3 mills for schools—which is the I | uniform tax for those purposes all | sola. .1. O. sjm hc r. over the state—wo have 2 mills for ! ordinary county purposes, 1 mill for past indebtedness, mills for jurors j and witnesses, and ij mill for roads, j bridges, etc. The total taxable prop erty in the new count}- would be bo- W anted. i W WIT'.ll. •.‘li.mo liundlt** hi ! ;it aii<! I.nan i husla ls I 'nn. (i. Sp‘ ai , i , r. Notice. Brick for N oTICK I '..ill havc:ic:ii luail i.f n ul-s Imrscs and lio^s *<»i:iy and tli<'y must i;- \ i /1, have a kiln of yood Brick for sale, in r v any quanties. Apply to J. G. Galloway & Son. I over in York several days last week, tween $2,f>00,(KK) and $3.000,000— J Mr. Ross is sanguine as far as York is concerned. He says there will not be more than twenty votes against it in all York. This Week very near the latter figure. Placing the figures at the lowest estimate, ' (iallney alone, outside of all other ; property, has a taxation of $1.250,0U0 we are moving winter goods with a rush. This is the very weather for shoes, overcoats and cloaks. Come along and get your share of the good things. fc* We have the latest in a Pearl Hat. Company Store. It. W. Davis, of Gowdeysville, was j —one-half—therefore, the town of in the* city Friday. In talking of the I UalTney, aside from htr donation of j . . . r I $15,000, would nay one-half the ' new count v to a LicnaKU represen tu-I ; . 1 * taxes. A tax of 2 mills for county live he said: purposes would give $5,000. Out of "The antis in our community are i that we would have to pay the salary like old i'ncle Hampton Huckaby’s i of school commissioner, which we hogs. Uncle Hump used to turn his j P lace at •i^’V “ > ,(>ur ; the sular >' ,,f , . , , , , , supervisor, winch we place at $700: f.:. ;''Og> in tin: pea patch and a ^ ( j iQ pa } ar y 0 f j u i| cr) which wo place fev little pigeon the outside. Those j {. t $500, and Hie* salary of court on the inside would eat and get fat, house janitor, which we place at $4o0 while those on the outside would run up and down the pasture fence squeal- I —a total of $2,lot). And we venture the assertion that there is not a far mer, without money invested, that I >'ig and grunting. \\ lieu such men makes anything like the liberal | as.U 8. Littlejohn say a new county j amount allowed for each of these is the proper thing, it must be so. j officers. It will be seen from these Mr. Littlejohn is a strong advocate of figures that we will have a bonus of Phone 37, For Sale. F OR SALf. I ntn sell you fine InitMliii! lots in all parts of the eity from fifty to live hundred dollars, .lames .1. (ialfney. F OU SALK. fi<H«l faun. i!J m ies, a mlltss from GiilTney. with ^ood orchard and dwelling. R. S. Lipscomh. nitc HOLY LAND ANI> Countries of tlie East, As seen by the Rev. R. J. Williams. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. the proposed new county. \\\ 8. Wilson, Esq., lives in Union county. He was in the city Satur day and said to a Lkdckk repre sentative- “My section is almost j solid for a new county. 1 have been a new county man for ten years. I Union needs it more than any other section. I live twenty-eight miles from Union court-house and have never seen Union in my life. I believe the new county is the proper thing, if it had not been for this new county question I would never have regis tered. • Tlie new county is the para mount question.'’ A. (’. Fainter, a prosperous funner ol Maud, was in the city Saturday on business. Mr. Fainter is a .-drong new county man and wants it mimed | for that grand citizen, statesman and j soldier, Col. J. M. (Jadberry, who al ways did his duty, and who died in i Imitlo in front of and near the ‘ flash- ; ing of the guns.” .1. W. Allen, the efficient and clever i postmaster at Rowlinsville, was in! the city Saturday on busiut*ss. Mr. | Allen lives within a mile of Union 1 county line. Ho is a new county , man and in the course of u con versa- i ti m with a representative of Tin: Jjur.ku he said “I have been a new | county man for twenty years. I am | h-.truly in favor of it. My section I is almost solid for it. I believe it will be of great benefit to every farmer in tin* sections propoted to bo cut olT.’’ H. A. and II. O. Tate, father and so-:, of Webster, wore among the throng in the city Saturday. Mr. 11. A rate is a Ledgerite. He is neutral i j on the new county and did not cure which we will sell 1 to bo quoted except so far as so say ! ‘‘Siuitimont in my neighborhood is divided, but I think the majority is! i for it.” Mr. Tato was one of the ; election managers at that precinct Of our Business is to Sell Goods, but the Selling Must be Right. EVRU^ DOLLAR sptMit in thi.-More Inn’s its vtilue. In every,, department of our stop we give you the best values to he had. SHOES.— We have bought ver I. i rely in Shoes this season and when bottom was reach d. An all solid Woman’* Be. on Shoe at $1.00; better ones $ i • l *, $ 1.25, $1.50 and up to $.‘> 25. Men’t Shoes, any kind and style to lie desired. Men’s Fine Shoes any prieo from $1.00, on up to $5.00. Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes, both t’-m- and coarse, and we (eel con fident in saying that no om can give you a better line of shoes or bet lor goods for tin* money. JEANS.—Wo can sell you .1*. an ■ at 10, 15. 20, 25, 30 and up <o 45e. Having bought cheaper than ever before, we are sell ing the same way. A premium of $] ,000 will be given to any one finding any shoddv n our “World’s Fair” Jeans at F >c pe vard $2,300 a year from that source. A tax of 1 mill for past indebtedness would give us $2,000 a year with I which to liquidate that debt. A tax of £ mill for jurors and witnesses would give us $337.50 for tliut pur-•, M w,A . m-,, /• ,„ AA . . i;- i .i i . m m i pose-a liberal allowance. V Ux of I °' ‘'.P OA '« fron, +' 00 “l>; V - •I'eW Wue aud Black i; mill would give us $1,502.50 for, Leiivi'i' (.'oaf to lx* touud in out ‘‘ify. our roads and bridges. We would ! MAGKlNTOSIIES.—The g:v:i*e-' Over Goat and Rttin Goat have no bridges to build at pretent, combined Th for every stream lias been bridged at , ’ , tlie expense oi the old counties and 011 1 ‘'enniiKe . $3.25 and up. OYER AND UNDER SIIiR’iS.— Gmler Shirts Ido. 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 <'ach. 'I’ln* best wearing Under Shirt made is a heavy ribbed cotton goods which we can sell you at .50c- each. Over Shins in buckskin and wool ranging from 25c to $ 1.00, x ^ ALL WE ASK greens ; have boennn We ( tin give the most popular of any coat '■on a good Double Texture* at we do not believe that $1,532.50 has been spent on the public roads of the section to be cut oil in any one year. Our three cotton mills will pay more than one-half of the total taxes ; of the new county. m price lEUDATE *»!!P FEMALE REGULATOR. is an inspeciioi, of our goods to prove out say ings in 3 -m -.3 w-l tiS A tJ Li Gafknky, S. C., Nov. 5, ‘BG. 1 50 Pairs Women’s Oil Grain Shoes, Solid Bottom and Inner Soles, IT IS A SUPERB TONIC ™<i exerts a wonderful influence in 1 strengthening her system by driving through the proper chan- I nel all impurities. Health and strenoth are Guaranteed to result i from Its use. Mv wife wan bedridden for eighteen months, after using BKADKIELD'S FKMALK KKOU- LA'i'OH for two months. Is pettlnc well.— J. M. JOHNSON. Mulvt rn, Ark. Winter i* tin* time to buy wn’vm'■ mthing ;n*d .1. N. LIPLtOMB i* the man to Inn it from. 1 v. d! sell you a suit from $5.50 to $15.00. OvcrooMt- and M Wntoshcs from $3.50 jo $15.00. SHOES-—I hav<' tin* host stoci: of Shoes in town—Men’s. Wo men’s and Children's—at 'ire -‘s to suit all buyers. bold by all DrucgiaU at Cl.00 per bottle. at 98c per pair. i r in 10 Tuesday. . ^ . -o- Mr. WllllimiH. while I'i I'liU-sUtn*. untde lili-tures .if Die inusi liU'-t'-sUut hi->l**i'l*-il Nuota Hllll nla. es. Iliirln^ IneTeefiue On e piet tires will he ul veil in si (-re<i|d li'-in fur in perfectly true to nature. Me will le.-t.ne i First Baptist Church, GAFFNEY, S. C., Wednesday, November II, at 7:30 p. m. Admission 25c, Cliiklren 20. The people who live In 1 he count i y are most eiirnestly ri <|iie»letl tiitiltetul I lit- lee lure. The Its-ture. In Intercut uiel v.iltit*. Is wortli more thnii twice th-* price, Benefit Buildirg Ford Baptist Cfinrcii. 1/ Littlejohn—Briggs. i Misn Florence Hriggs wuh married l ist Wednesday morulug to K. Lit- ! tlejohn. The ceremony was per- fnrmed at the home of the bride bv | Kev .1. D. Grout In the presence of it small circle of admiring riends. ’ Tut: Li’i'Oiu joins in the congratu- lal]o»is. CHEAPEST STORE ON EARTH I H. L. PARKS Si CO. Ollier Local News on Pages 1-7. an 'S'CURE FOR , „ tUHtS 'MKrAll Ub£ I AILS. I .Mulehjffup. Taatm I.oinJ. (fa | hi ilni/. Hold by dniutrUta. CONSUMPTION ^ ukadfuild ueul'utou co., Atlanta, UA. j GROGl'RIES.—Whin it com -' to (iroeeries I am the “World- Beater.’’ 1 havi‘1000 harr.-’:- of Flour on hand and in tran sit that 1 bought before rhe Vise and will sell accordingly. Don’t fail to see me 1 «*f' :v you buy if you want to save money. 1 have 10 hags of that good old 71b Collce on hand and a few barrels jf 2011* Sugar to sweeten it \Vith. HARDWARE.—! liave a '•ufnpk.io line of Staple Hardware, such as Pocket and Table CnRerv, Nails, Plows, Wash Pots, Stoves, (inns. Pistols and Cartridges which I will sell as low as the lowest. Will give you Barbed Wire at 2je. “Boy Dixie” Turn Plows at $1.25. I am selling the best Jellico Lump Goal at $ 1.50 per ton. th-liM ivd. Respectfully, A3 I j. N. Lipscomb. P. S.— Ladies wanting ajiice div.s- made will tiiul Mrs. Park; in my house who will he glad to serve them. Hurrah for the New County I Final Discharge. N oT It ‘K i-> hereby ^1 ven to nil persons eon oerneil tliut we will apply to.1. .1. (ientry. 1'iolmte .1 in I ire of Spn rt;i nfnuif eounty. slate of South Carolina, at his oltllee at Spartan- hnrtfi-onrt honse. on Weilnesday. the3(l<lay o' |)eeeinher. IH-S, fora llnal illseliar^i-as aif- .llntslrulors of the estate of I*. I*. Uoforth. (•ec-easeO. .l.i Sab*att. o. I.. OoKoimi. T. .1. Ai.kx \mo:ii. Ailm’s. I*. I*, tioforth. Ih-i-’t. O At t SKV fl I V. S c.. Xoreniln-r Ikl. Ix'iti ll-::-lt Farms to Rent. F ARMS TO RKST. Severul xplenUhl fui-iUH to rent. Apply to K.O. Stacy. For Rent.. T O KKNT Tin* five rtH>a*4 uu over my Ntorc In Hit) IluUdliu. Ti»rn|ii ri'anonalflo. • J. L. AloxiimK r,