The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, December 28, 1894, Image 4
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CLAUS !N GAFFNEY.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
And
HE
He
['.RINGS GOOD CHEER
ALL ALIKE.
TO
was
Put Electric Lights* in Active
Operation and Visited the Poor
and Needy Making All
Mankind Cheerful.
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II
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When
Now \\r tr
E nt il t he V
boon hero,
i 1 ami reindeer,
ij_'on loads of toys
1»* L'irls and oood boys.
< they did ritfht,
;r ivt* us elect ric light.
•t I hoy'll work like Turks
;ivo u.s water works.
Then when Santa conies again
lie can see so very plain.
11 >\v to go and get a drink—
Of dispense—we ilon’t think.
Yes. old Santa has come and gone.
And ought we not to be a joyous,
happy people? How many souls have
you made happy this merry Christ
mas. and in making them happy
ha- it not been doubly so to you? It
is the wish of Tin: I.KixiKR that when
another year rolls round we will all
be bettor prepared than ever to make
those who are near and dear tons
happy and thankful for the day.
i lie city was illuminated with elee-
tri lights for the first time hist Fri
day nirht. It was hut a fitting intro
ductory to the anniversary of Him
who -aid “I am the light of the
world. ' To a person who has been
away and returns at night the effect
is maeical. Surely there is no one
who i going to eroak at this stroke
of enterprise.
The festivities of Hie week proper
began Monday evening when Santa
I'lau- representative met tin* chil
dren of the Presbyterian Sunday
School at Wood s Hull. Here the
little ones were made very happy by
the recepients of presents, and
'!'11k LuicKii received recogni
tion kind-hearted friends in the
• of a pretty young lady made
.I' the ('hristmas edition. The
desire is that it might he a boy,
is capable of
' ladies neoes-
a- tlie Sr., department
furnishing all t he youn
sary.
Tie day afternoon at 2 o’clock the
I i.P i'di nominal ioiial Sunday School
of Hi mill children were given a
<'In istmas tiv <• by tin* teachers and
ofiieers (jf the school. The services
of tin Lafl'ney Male and Female audi
torium Mi re tendered for the occa-I
sion by the principals. Here the j
children gathered and were made!
happy by numerous presents. Mr. B. i
T. Holmes is the superintendent of j
this union school,and.with the assist- j
anec of his corps of able workers, is |
-..Min.* seed for the Master which will :
yield much good fruit.
Tuesday night the children of the
1’aptisl church Mere given a Christ-j
mas tree. Here the little ones were |
thrown into eestaeies of delight by!
the many presents they received. It \
v.: one of the most enjoyable occa
sion -oft lie season.
Monday night there Mas a pound 1
party and dance at Mr. Buiee’s. j
where a number of young people
ga'li ,'d and hud a pleasant time.
"I m -<!a\ aft< rnoon there was a ;
parly at Hr. Fort's at, which a large j
number of youngjieople gathered and j
amu-a 1 1 hemselves M ith games,etc. j
Tu.-s try night there was a pound j
part v ami 'lance at Mr. .las. Burgiss’.
a couple of miles north of the city. !
M ilich M’as highly enjoyed by the par- t
tlcipants.
• !,ere was a 2 o clock dinner at !
Mr-'. 1' ('. rhompson's Monday.!
The • I .-is Mere intimate friends of J
tin* family.
Yin Baptist High School and the
<inimey Male and Female Seminary
elo ! this mv <*k toalloM’ the pupils
to take t he holidays.
Tlieiv was a pound party and soci
able at the residence of .Mr. J, T,
Hatm on bini'stone street Wednes-
da 1 night. I he alt( iidance was good
and the affair very enjoyable.
There was a “lackey party” last
nigh! at tic residence of It. K.
MeCraw. The attendam-e Mas large
and the fun great. Miss Beotia Wo2d
too the cake as t he “tackiest” person.
i
Brown-Chalk.
ol the social events
., was 11 *
K. I!re
Ban Y
Sunday the 2d insl. The
Mas performed by Rev. A.
4
of t he
the marriage of Mr. (ico.
, of Calfney, and Miss Lil-
udk. of Ravenna S. C., on
ceremony
H. David
son at Hie home of the groom’s
parents and in the presence of a large
number of friends among whom from
our city were Mr. W. O. Lipscomb,
our cuterprising merchant, and An
drew Criflith, his book-keeper. The
bride is one of South Carolina’s love
liest daughters and the groom is one
ofCalfney's most popular young men.
So another young woman has dedi
cated her many charms to married
life and Mr. Brown is to he congratu
lated on having plucked for Ills vase
one of the fairest flowers that ever
blossomed in the garden of human.
Our last M'ishes go with them
through life.
• •
A Birthday Party.
Miss Bessie Richardson gave a
birthday party Wednesday night at
1 he residence of her parents at Lime
stone. II was the social event of the
reason in that respect. The charm
ing hostess entertained her guests
in an elegant manner and those who
had the good fortune to he present
nr" high in their praises. It is us-
>• ‘.me Hint t he event was the
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Movements Of People You Know
People You Dont Know.
i John Bomar. of Spartanburg,
! here Tuesday.
| Genial Bud .MeCraw, who is stat ioned
at .Milledgeville. Gn., spent the
I holidays in this community.
Walter Y. Humphries, who is buy-
i ing cotton at Lavonia <>a., was here
! for Christmas.
Fred Turner, mIio is stationed at
Carlton (ia., for the cotton season,
came home for Xmas.
] Mr. and Mrs. .1. N. Cudd, of Spar-
; tanhurg, s|»t nt Christmas with Mrs.
E. A. Brown, and family.
Toni Brown is hen* from Spartan- ■
1 burg.
Willie Agio*!, of Spartanburg, is at j
Prof. Kohl. Sarrat t s.
Wyatt Lipscomb, of I’acolct, was |
I here Tuesday.
Miss Carri, Holmes, of Pacolot,
: visited her parents in this city Tues- ,
I day.
B. Kendrick Humphries, who is at
! Elherton, Ga., buying cotton, was
j here for the holidays,
Isham Richardson, who is attend- !
ing school at Yorkville, spent Christ- ;
i mas hen*.
.1. Landrum Brown, of Charlotte, j
I was hero for the holiday.
Charley Petty, mvivial. wits |
here for 1 he festivities,
j Lucian Hopper Ment to Prosperity j
j to spend Christmas with friends.
John Wilkins, of Sunny Side, was ;
i in the city yesterday.
W. Tally Martin spent Xmas in!
| Spartanburg.
Miss Mittie Hopper has gone to j
, Greenwood for a short stay.
, Claud Jefferies, of Greenville, spent
Christmas with his parents in this
| city.
Arthur and Hamp Pridmore went
i to the country for the holiday.
Dave Magness, of Spartanburg,
i was here Tuesday.
W. I). Xoves spent Xmas at his
home at Tigersville.
Miss Lula Murph spent Christ mas
with her parents at Rich Hill.
Miss Sal lie Jefferies is visit ing Prof.
McArthur's family.
Miss Carrie Sams came home for
i the holidays.
Miss Mamie ILilmes spent hervaea-
; ti'/ii wit 11 her parents in this city.
Rev. Wm. Guidinghagin Mas in the
i city Wednesday.
Frank Millwood, of Wilkinsville.
i spent Christmas in Gaffney Mith his
j children.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. M. Wilks, of
j Pueolet Mills, spent Christmas day
• in Gaffney M’ilh relatives.
i J. J. MeCraw, of Wavorly, was here
I Friday on business.
! Jno. P. White catne over from
i Yorkville to spend Christmas with
, his family.
j “Doc” Ross and wife, of Shelby,
j are spending the holidays M ith friends
| in this vicinity.
Eph Humphries came over from
Cherokee to celebrate M'ith the hoys.
(’apt. F. M. Schell dined with
! friemis it> t he count ry Christ mas day.
William Austell, of Trough Shoals.
Mas in Gaffney this week on a visit
to Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. \\. G.
j Austell.
Dick AskcM'. M’ho spends most of
1 his time at Lockhart Shoals is spend-
1 ing Christmas at home in Gaffney.
Our young friend John Spake, of
| Wrights, Mill leave next Monday for
' an extended 1 rip to Texas and Cali-
• fornia.
j L. b . Campbell is on a flying trip
t< eastern eitb-s on business. He
will visit Baltimore, Philadelphia,
and probably New York before his
, return.
J. K. Burton left for Spartanburg
| and Cnion yesterday fora few days.
Samuel LiltIcjohn, Sr. of Tliiekety,
father of Mrs. J E. Webster and
Mayor Nat ban Littlejohn, was here
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Webster, their
son, Roy, and Miss Julia Littlejohn
leave today for Spartanburg on a
visit.
Misses Christine, Louise and Es-
thaand Master Malcolm Goudelock
are visiting their grand-parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Wm, Jefferies, of Home.
R. A. Jones, wife and children,
went to Asbury Christmas morning
to spend the holidays M'itli relatives
and friends.
John E. Jefferies spent Christmas
in Cnion county.
(iist Tollcrson and family, of Spar
tanburg. are visiting R. C. Thomp
son and family.
Boyd Humes spent Christmas at
the home of his parents at Jonesvillc.
Misses Maggie and Ella Amos ■ rid
Bessie Maxwell, of Spartanburg, are
the guests of Prof. Roht. Surratt and
family.
It was supposed a few’ days since
that Rev Mr. Thomas, of the Baptist
Courier, was in the city hut M'e find
this morning that it is the old |
original Jim B. Richardson, of
Charlotte, X. C.
W. W. Gaffney spent Xmas Mith ;
Ids family who are visiting in Cnion j
county.
Mrs. Roht. Wilkins left yesterday
for Monroe, X. ('. where she goes to
visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Laney. i
Mr. Wilkins accompanies her as far
as the (Jueen City.
Popular John Mabry has returned j
to his home at Asbury.
H. L. Parkes spent Xmas in Char- i
lotto, so he says, hut it is believed, j
it was in Sugar Creek neighborhood.
II. C. Parks, of Salisbury, N, C,
was here Wednesday on a visit to h's
brother.
OF
NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN
TEREST.
Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too
Short for a Heading, Yet None
Too Short Not To
Mention.
BY ALL MEANS
- et our |>rlre* lirfnrn planing yonr orrtor*
for I»onr», Saab, Rllnila, Ae.
SAVE MONEY
in all your purcliaaea. W« nan bntp yon
If you am a buyer of material In our linn.
Call anil ane u», or writ* for eatimate,
anyhow.
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.,
•• HUT of Urn Makor." AUGUSTA, OA.
Gaffney has had the usual joys of
| <'hristmas.
I. G. Surratt lias been reappointed
Trial Justice.
Cris Philips has been appointed
Trial Justice in place of Dr. M. Bon-
i ner.
Tin: Lcdckh was misinformed about
Mr. Jonas Blanton’s ajipointment as
Statt* (fonstahle.
Tlie Sunday School dinner at El
be! hel church on Christmas day was
a decided success.
The E. C. Club will give an enter-
! tninment at the residence of Prof. II.
P. Griffith at Limestone, tonight.
State Constable Foster meets every
train hut gets none of the unlawful.
He,however,gets a jug occasionally on
the country roads.
J. I. Sarratt is building a iicm’
three-room cottage at West End. He
had rented it for a year before the j
lumber was on the ground.
John Kirby mJio killed James Ham-
met in Spartanburg has been granted
hail in the sum of !|i2,f>(H) by Judge
Townsend, and is now at liberty.
Prof. II. P. Griffith and T. Daven
port have been suggest and endorsed
by Midway Alliance for delegates to
the Constitutional Convention.
Slate Detective Xewbold has been
in this section on the lookout for
Stonewall Moore hut up to this time
has not succeeded in arresting him.
Invitations are out for a “lackey
party” at Mr. W. R. Lipscomb’s,
Limestone, New Year’s night. It
promises to he a most enjoyable affair.
Wo regret to learn that J.M, Swaf
ford. of Grassy Pond, was seriously
hurt a few days ago by falling off a
ladder, hut we are glad to hear that
he is improving.
The District Sunday School Con
vention was held at Abington Creek
Church on last Sunday. The attend
ance was fairly large and much inter
est Mas manifest.
W. <>. Lipscomb gave an oyster I
supper* Tuesday night in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. DuPre and Mr. j
and Mrs. Geo. E. Brown, (Juite a i
party of select friends were present I
on the occasion.
An immense crowd thronged our i
streets hist Saturday and Monday. !
Hard tliueseut noljgurein it Every |
body seemed happy, hut few Mere |
under the influence of the ardent, j
Our efficient police force were on the j
allert, hut made few arrests and our i
Mayor was easy on them.
Where every thing was on the rush
last week now <|uiet prevails. The
walls of the nc*M - cotton mill and the
Company’s store arc all covered and
no one around them. The sounds of
the hammer and saw that resounded
from tin* many new buildings being
built in Gaffney are not heard. The
masons and carpenters have laid
their tools aside for the holiday they
have so
it amid the sacred pre
where Tiik Lkixikk extends to them
its hearty congratulations. But look
out before Tiik Lkixikk makes its ap
pearance in ISttfi the music will have
begun again All Mill he in their
places Mith cheerful faces and willing
hands to push the Mork of building
up (iaffney.
OhambortainE aud Lkirt Ointment
Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples. Piles,
Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head,
2o cents per box. For sale by druggists.
CTCZ)
TO HCJS.SE OWNERS.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con
dition try Dr, (taxjy’fl Condition Powders,
They tone up thi> system, aid digestion, euro
loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
new lif ; to an old or over worked honv, 25
cents per package. For sale by druggists.
Our Solicitor.
Our Mr. C. C. Hopper will, In a
few days, tako'tho road in tho Inter
est of Tiik Leixiku. A thorough can
vass of this and adjoining counties
will he made, and it ia hoped and
believed that the people will avail
themselves of the opportunity to
support a worthy enterprise. Mr.
Hopper is authorised to receipt for
subscriptions and parties due us will
he properly receipted for money paid
to him.
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The Snow.
This morning the ground is clothed
in a mantle of M'hito. It seems to
bring un additional good cheer to all
humanity, and the delight It affords
the little ones fully compensates for
all the trouble and worry it may
cause those w ho have to provide for
them.
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Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve.
Tiik Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Files,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by W. B. Du Pro.
The Average Man
who suffers from headaches and
biliousness need medicine to keep his
stomache and liver in good working
order. For such people Ripans
Tabules till the hill. One tabule
gives relief.
—25 per cent, off on all our Cloaks
from to-day on. A new lot of plush
capes to arrive to-day.
CARROLL A* CARPENTER.
For Rent,
F OR RENT—Five ftcres of good
land and four two-room cottages;
will he rented cheap. Apply to
N. II. Littlejohn.
For Sale.
nrowN lots.
JAMES J. GAFFNEY.
O AK wood 75 cts per load.
JAMES J. GAFFNEY.
D esirable lots far sajo in
Gaffney City, West End. Ap
ply to Mrs. A. V. MONTGOMERY.
ing is for sale or rent; party
buying or renting can get possession
by January 1st, 181)5, For ferms, itc.
apply to A. N, WOOD.
GOODS DELIVERED.
Having just completed my Delivery ;
Wagon I am now prepared to deliver
goods to any part of the city with
dispatch. Orders sent by Telephone |
to No. Nineteen will receive prompt 1
attention.
,, , , • , i Baggage transferred to and from the!
v.,.11 earned, and areen,oyln K ( , e|wi miy o( ci , ?
the sacred precincts of homo l KAHNEST XANTE.
One dozen Hair Bins. U M >i Y!
Paper of Xccdlt s, a i.ra.l ii
Staff, Box of Blackin j’a
Card of Hooks and F.v, , H \
Baby Dolls and >is: i-laif ,’t ,•]
t In* art icles om ulii ni-; \ f „
buy.
5 cts, and a large
bought very cheap
A Big
in some yard wide sin ti.
are selling at Ic. Vow ..
before it is ail gone.
We call special at ten!; n to o
line of shirts.
Just think of It l
A Top Shirt for 2<i<\. and h. tti :• o
in proportion. Our ID •. .: i I'm* i
laundricd white shirts tlei'y t •.
tion.
Select a Can
from our large stock o i> ..
and Gents and be in i • sw .
are going from !<(••.
\\Y* forgot to men; ".n m
tions a Castile Soap . !ii"
offer fora few week at t ‘.v<•
5c, that Mill wasii the kn-1 -
pine plunk.
A Greats Cite '
in Shoes. Children'. .c
LaiHes’ Shoe; U)e. o'.)
Dongola, I’al. ieai le . !p
('ome and see e-i
Shoe, it caps any; • I'
Men’s high "ii! B t
Congress or l.ne.
♦ 1,25, ♦!.!«, :i;l.r. .■ 'in.
Shoe. Congress or I... t • n
making a leader ol a *!. n
Come and get
pleasure In showi! • \
H. L. PA
w. • ■ft j/
F. Garrett,
. V A"
O TV V,
Office over J. R. Tollcson’a
new store.
Teeth extracted without
pain.
“I’hone”
No. 2, Rosidcnco; No. 10,
f llflco.
ILK INS BROS,
busy to write
week. Watch this
announcements.
have been too
an ad for this
space for future
Christmos Celebrations.
There have been very few drunks
and no disturhanee of note during Hie
week.
The mayor had a few eases before
him Christmas morning hut he made
them all a Christmas present by dis-
[arging them.
• •
A Sociable.
Kiblc and part \ at M r. C. ('.
lnes<li*'. ;</J.‘4lt was a most
B. DuPre,
nriu' I Friiggist,
Is still at the old stand with a complete line of
Drugs, Medicines, etc.
Prescription' carefully compounded.
Heal
’means so much more th?ri c ',
’you imagine—i-.criouc and
’fatal diseases resuk 1V<-ni
’triflingailments neglect
Don’t play with Nature’s k.
greatest gift—health.
Bmil o
sorts, \vc
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It Cures
\ 1^1'< >11
jansact a General Banking Business
1 allowed on Time Deposits by ^ 1 *4CC'iAU
Arrangement.
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Our 1 *5it I'onsiijrc'
i’ latilst sryi.es.
thorough workman.-ini’.
WARRAXIED XoT To 1'ADi:.
SAHSI M i ;UA
BRICES
•:r•;o1.1 axi & \\
it A \'TFED.
’ : R Y LOW.
t;»un f’ :
Kidney and Live
Dyspepsia,
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
• Malaria, Nervous rdhnerC.
Women’s coiiqJai-.'.t;
Oct oxty th** le-.nt'iiK- i( li; 1
1 lilies on Ui*. wrxiiixT. AH ' tlr.
stitutes. On receipt <•( i v : . •
•will send set of 'St:i l>< j .1
Fair Views and bool:—free.
BROWN CHEMICAL. CO. . L
ani j -f „
For salt* hy \\ • I». D 1 I’li I.
S. (!.
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“ Xmas goods, but we have
V-anip and Fancy Groceries
ioods.
MES & PRIDMORE.
Prepare For The Hertsati r
I am prepared t«> place y;!f
a:v e. •;
in such reliable cc.:: :
THE /ETNA,
HOME,
AMERICAN,
PENNSYLVANIA,
HARTFORD,
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NOTICE.
A id. pi rxni. ii ■[' I !• t
A Saii.s :i! :
forward .1 "<•
Sllllll I!'-: ’ IV
y ought Lo buy y<iur goodri mih i’i* you .
■ Mi. Llt’SCOMB. tin. Hu.-tling M''r<*li !!it
1 C Ili CL. i i; e >;» y".'
E.iag LXI’AUALLEL REDI'CTIONS h,
A ti 1: .■>-< >. rr 1 .a'
tv ?5u. per yard. .’A
■ai!.- now i5'\ per \
15: lton Sn'o- "i !
it when la* cut.-.
•5 idle ’
Wagon of !
best that can i>c !
. :ms jjcrfuut, saliisfaction in cvci-y ca .
|U visit (iaiiuuy.
17 r
tile cheapest.
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'.dii.i .Yulid LciiUic
Dr - ; Gingi; .ms
l i no »m'o uwbti Uian,
Gink of ( III t i l)‘_'S. ‘
i ! no o cow da Ubuv tin*
and c-isrt’a 'I
c; t ••( Itis guoda; uud th
• just picked up '!■
A '•vidouai* vk:tti it is Hi
1 ; ii • : 1 the very
a • ;;*ity and th*
1 •mis away
; .* in nicy, and
:.! to '-all on him
W. Q. LIPSCOMB, THE iilLTLEih
It Goods. LoRt Pric
Ever Offered In Q
• '*>•• tho b'j»t, lius oi M*.u s. W o'.* *!; <
»*j suit! all pur-.hu- ;•:> M
• | :ro!u u5 sbu. ko ♦J.Oti Missc.-’ n-d C
l’( t * * t liuary ivii. wuui J aa ; 1 c's.
all :i'»y > j± ikUii «,» a!, j i'i ‘t*
V
and Ciii •Iren's shoes in
to ♦4.00.
I;) Cts. t :' 1.5( 1.
:t< 5cts. Dreas
i lif m
I quality ti il»S fur .-jil.ti: i If .1. M Aa-scs a5«.
.Lou. I Lnvu quit -chi; / •'•>:;:* .- It. • . Elng it for
a don t 8uli«vw it, ci ;u« and ••»••. i . n lay p . Brlvcrized
•uas uak«s, just received. ! ... p ... ia 'i.i . : . ot of the
Lump Coal at. : t G .,(.• pur ton dcYv> .vd y-nii- dour.
^Jj v TA * i v i i f b b I >,
b 1 K. ii J/ I. I
, A uoutulrfcod sm! move.I !
•viti iny pau'oim il.an cr
i • n w f piiuv*. My lira- of
V
a ;\v IfMtef
• I .ii*. good#
-1 rn-kinri
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D?l Goods, Hats, Slioea, a
■ a.s i»n? wtioa prtres arc cousideiv.l ' !y
t E rci ir?it
and o*»fcr»#ou everything i; t;cpt 1 • i .■ General
.!;•.• -h*:-#. When In need of any!iiin .• lv< « •••EL
J. R. TOLLESON.
i/iauia? uf
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\ a
roc:
aid Albllliifl,
Mi.; 1 : mi Holdera,
Cch ty Slands,
• puii t*ii«'Fla Trey j.
Han ikorehief < 'uses.
(ivut.’s •'*' arf Hold :*.
Fiw Cushions.
IP.a, ’ Water Bof Iles.
).; ■cd lln«|,o. Chocolate < 'upv
Silx Lamp .*diiadeb.
t UiU and Collar Boacs. j At!. ;i inor '■ 'ups an^
Tidy*. Silk Fringe I. .vfli r-.iiiim-rSaucer*,
t Silk Handkerchiefs. Holiday Brcsen!.-, fora!'.
,|# * n |i before you buy your Christmas pn > at- we m suit you
•; j|ji• f and goodk. Thaiiking you for past favoi's .an l soliciting a con-
! i • •: of the we are \cry Truly Yours.
. \RROLL & CARPENTER,
OFFERING BARGAINS I
.jstoii! Genuine Ltulies’ l)ongu!;i ; •; $! ..e* ; Immitation
I )t)iifo];t -v 1 ; Gontr ’ Full »’air < 'rcilmotv !'n -* ? i .2 >. sol’ni leather;
Mens Kip K. r >e ; Ladies’ Buff Shoes, soli: 1 L.
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; all Wool
■* : ! mid u]>; all Wool < »»/ .ic;i!is l.Sr p.-c yd ; nil Wool Bed
Binuk! is $2.25 per pair ; Cotton p -F imi' i B"d ' onilorts 70c
n: k i ip ; HlO lh«i Good Flour lor $l.lt): a •').■!••,in- < i ram.ilatod'
•, 20 lbs for $1; Extra C Sugar 22 H» lor .. i . G.i.id Coffee,
• il..- for $1. 1 only mention a lew oarg Gn- t'ni- v<a*ek Iug every-
hi i l-*' in my line is at hottoin pric -. < .ill i -lnplt" i> No. 18,
mo i'i’igs, for «nvthing wanted in mv I'm* and 1 will deliver
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I* jg—(ii't vour corn ground at mv mii' Monday, 111ursday
• ni Sauirdnv. If you want a mttl'-cheap lor cash, or on time,
• 11;a ctirctl, eall oti me. .I.i. .^'ai-ratt.
in Gaffney City Land and Inp ent Company
OITct for Sale Building Let- in tiii- I !• .: Id I’eM ii,
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unB o niovini
Nov. Hi).. 'HI.
r.. hi:)., in huntill!. , arc loriddd'ii under p< null j *d law