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* • ■:% ^ ; THIS LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C., DECEMBER 3, 1896. Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits, The exceedingly warm fall has caused thousands of dollars worth of Clothing to remain unsold. We are determined to move ours regardless of price. Men’s $16.50 Suits now $12.50, Men’s $15 Suits now $11.50. Men’s $ 12.50, $ 13.50 and $ 14 Suits now $ 10. Men’s $ I 1.50 Suits now $8.50. And all the way down to «/ $5 Suits to $3.99. $4.50 Suits to $3.45. CLOTHING OVERCOATS and MACKINTOSHES. Boys’ $8.50, $0, $10 and $11 Suits now $7.50. Boys’ $0 Suits now $4.75. Boys’ $5 Suits now $3.75. Boys’ $3.25 Suits now $2.50. CTliiIdroii’H ICneo ^5.00 Suits Reduced to $4.00. 2.50 i i < i < < 1.90. 2.00 < < i i i 6 1.60. 1.65 (< i < t 4 1.30. 1.0) < ( i i ( 4 75 < < .>e (( ( ( 4 4 50 i | 1IIIS IS THK BEST OPPORTl NTTY Gaffney and surrounding j country has ever had to buy Clothing, and they will not have such a one soon again. These arc fresh, new goods, and bought at the lowest prices goods ever reached. McKinley will be going in early next year with his high tariff on wool. Then here goes higher all woolen goods, Clothing among the first. We have entirely too much and must turn it into Cash. Men’s Overcoats, i * + o » Men’s Mackintoshes. \\ e have entirely too many of these also, and they must go along with the other stuff, regardless of price. We request everyone to visit our store and examine goods and see our matchless low prices GAFFNEY, S. C., December 3d, 1896. Yours Very Truly, V © Our Sales Continue to increase in spite of McKinley’s election. There must be a reason for it. Up-to- Date Styles SURELY HERE. OUR. BAND. SENATOR TILLMAN WILL AD DRESS US ON THE ISSUES. The Extremes Resorted to by Some People Will Avail Them Nothing at All—The Arrangement and Reception Committees. and 1*01*11^ A. i* I We are showing the most complete line of Footgear and Clothing in the city. —f^GIVE US A CALL.^- k it LIPSCOMB & BR0„ The Hustlers.) BIG IRON'STORE.” i ra® 4* -m B R. A. JONES & CO O Some men go to terrible extremes to carry a point. The story is now being circulated that Senator Till man will not be here to speak on Sat urday. This is done to keep the peo ple away. There is not a scintilla of truth in it. Senator Tillman will surely bo here unless providentially hindered. Everything is in readi ness. A special train will he ntr. from Blacksburg that day in order that the people of Cherokee township may come to hear him. Everybody in the proposed new county, whether , r fir or against it, should he present. Lefc the new county give him a reetp- tion altogether worthy of the occa- 1 sion and the man and the honored position lie holds. Come one. come nil Gulioey extends acordial invita- 1 lion to everybody. On Friday afternoon Messrs. I. Davenport and Ed. H. DeCamp will go to Charlotte to meet Senator Till- i man and escort him to Gaffney. When j he arrives here ho will be | placed in the hands of the re- | coption committee, which con- i sists of Mayor A. N. Wood, Col. i Wm. Jefferies, Capt. It. M. Jolly, j Messrs. F. II. Dover and E. II. Do- | Camp, who wiil look after all his ; wants and comforts. The arrangement committee, con sisting of Alderman L. Baker, Dr. J. F. Garrett, Mr. J. D. Jones, 1’rof. W. F. .McArthur, and Col. Samuel Jef fries, have about completed all their arrangements. Should the weather ho fair the speaking will take place in the open square in front of Car- roll A Stacy’s bank. Should it prove inclement other arrangements will he made. The Boys Are Making Great Head, way Now. Tiik Lkdoek was permitted to visit ! the band room and listen to their ; practice. In Conductor Cutiing they ! have a most devoted teacher. His ] whole soul is in the movement, and the fact that they have had but four weeks’ practice and can now render in a creditable manner a number of selections is proof positive of his ef ficiency. This is especially so when you take into consideration the fact that a large per cent, of the mem bers have never before known any thing of music. Tlie following is the list of the members, together with the instruments they play: S. L. Cutting, B-flut cornet and conductor. J. D. Wood, E-flat cornet. J. W. Green, B-flat cornet, soio. P. L. Thompson, B-flat cornet. First. H. Padgett, B-flat cornet. Second. S. M. Scroggins, B-flat cornet. Second. C. M. B.’isbin, B-flat cornet. Sec ond. Julian Lipscomb, Polo alko. T. Padgett, alto horn. W. Beacham, alto horn. E. J. Barnette, solo trombone tenor. II. Ross, first trombone tenor. J. Spencer, second trombone tenor. Mr. Hood, solo baritone. John Davis, bass trombone. B. S. Lipscomb, bass horn. B-flat. W. G. Gregory, bass horn, E-flat. J. Green, bass drum. Dover Little, snare drum. No one selected for cymbals. Selling Out at Cost With a view to making a change in our business after JANUARY 1st, 1 897, we now offer our entire stock COST! Everybody come and get bargains while they last. Respectfully, SARRATT & Sins. December 1st, 1896. HICKORY Sell the BEST WAGONS on Earth at the LOWEST PRICES. TENNESSEE WAGONS are known the world over. Buy your Wagons, Bug gies and Furniture from R. A. JONES & CO. and VOTE FOR the NEW COUNTY and be happy and prosperous. Have both your reg istration ticket and your 1895 tax receipt when you go to vote next Tuesday for the New County. ’A ^ -/■ We Offer Von a Remedy Which Insures SAFETY to LIFE of Both Moth r and Child. MOTHERS'FRIEND’ ROBS COMWEXENT OF IT* PAIX, HOBKOIi AM> DAXtiER, Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. Kndomed and recommended by physi cian,, mid wives and those who have used it. Beware of substitutes and Imitations. Sent by exprou, or mall, on rocslld of price $1.00 per bottle. Hook “ TO MOTURUS " mailed fiee, containing voluntary testimonials. BF.ADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. SOI.U 11V AI L hUCGOISTS. 'he Electio: Wanted. W ANTF.I). 30.0C0 bundles fishier and l.OUO bushels corn. J. U. Hpeneer. remaining in offica The Cheapest Thing on Earth! “The Ledger” at $1 a Year. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters uncalled for to date : Mrs. Alice Brooks. T. A. Carrot. A. Compton. Richard Fowler Miss Maggie Hanio. Mr. Ham Johnson. Mrs. Kli/cr Morgan. Mr. Ervin MeCutter. Mr. W. F. Neal. Mr. J. H. Scott. Miss Lucie Smith. Mr. A. W. Tolleson. Miss Annette Wood. Mrs. Kuchol Willis. Mr. J. II. Williams, N. B.—Persons calling for these letters will phase say advertised in The Ledokk. T. II. Littlejohn, Oct. *2i), 18%. p. M. Notice. N OTICE I hereby forbid niiy bird hunt ing mid t rcsspuss of stoek on my binds. :« 1). C. I’Hii.i.ies. N OTICE. Ml persons Imvlng dull tiguinst the estate of (tiles Tliotnpsd Inis against I be estate of (illes Thompson, deeeased. will please present them at mice to U. S. LIPSCOMB, lit-11-12-1*1 Administrator. N OTICE.-I will have u car I pad of mules, horses and hogs today and they must In- sold. .1. (J. Spencer. N oTJCE.- The public are strictly forbid den (he prlrllege of shooting or netting birds on my place known as the Mowry lands In I'nlon county, S. C. .1. E. .IcITcrles. It-.VUt *S C , tUhlB WHUE Ml __ [ Host Cough Syrup. Taste* < in tlnu*. Hold bv ilrugglHtn. U*« S E.M.EI* BIDS for leasing the Limcstoni Springs Lime Co.'s Lime Works at Lime stone Springs. Including the street railroad, will be received by the undersigned at Spur- t inbiirg until Deectnhcr lii. MW; the lease to run for one year or more. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. For further particulars apply to committee. John It. ('i.nvrlanu. j A. N. Wool*. :• Committee ■I. II. Cl.KVKI.ANtt. t I WILL SEI.I. my (Jallery. with or without * Instruments. It. would do for many purposes a doctor's oltlcc, dressmaking or millinery, private school, dwelling fur small family, shop, gro-1 eery. Ac.. Ac., Ac. » W. C. Gallagher. We will eat our crow in submission and hope for better times. Now Whoop for fho Now County! And if you will buy your c 0 ods from mo you will got down weight and full moasure and wo will all got happy and climb up the hill of prosperity together. T will give you 21 yards of nice, smoothe, heavy brown sheeting, full yard wide for $1.00. The best pair of pants ever made for $1.00. 4 yards of best all wool jeans for $1.00. The best pair of men’sever or under shirts for $1.00. 21 yards of nice, smooth, heavy chock for $1.00, and nany other things I can mention. Cail and see my line of nice wool underwear, from the little wee baby sizes up to the largest girls’ and boys’ in both shirts and drawers. Our ladies’ union suits are superb. SIIOKS.—A big stoek and till solid, tit prices that nobody can beat. I have just picked up a little job in Mundell’s Chil dren Shoes, heel and spring heel, worth $1.50. You can get them at $1.10 while they ln c< . (iKOCKHlHS.—More for the numov than anvwhere. .Come! %> v T T All I have tire bargains and the money gets them. J. I>. Ooudolook:. Don’t Forget! 1 am still a Candidate Tor Trade, subject to tilling hungry people, be convinced. Call next door lo Bee Hire and JuhC Keoeivocl, A l-'resli Lot of Lnwncy's Chocolate (’undies, also a nice assortment of Cukog and this year’s Nuts just In. * Every day in the week ul T* and (.’> cents per <|uurt. Telephone orders re ed \ c prompt and careful attention. King up Telephone No. «. Chas. G. Ervin. Murder! Murder! JVTLI I >10R-! WE ARE MURDERING prices for the next 30 days on Shoes, Hats, Caps, Jeans, Ladies* Dress Goods and Groceries. The Cheapest Place on earth. Spake & Blanto^L & 'h