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SHOES, Clothing«and * Notions GENERAL CONGLOMERATION OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN TEREST. SIM MO NS -AT TilK- * x B Mon’s suits •'rlOO lt> .iSltMMl. You cannot alTttrcl to miss scoinj' them if yon want another suit. I!i , _r lot Men’s I’ants one. Toe. !•<><•. ijtl.tHt, )jS1.2r>, .fl.oO to^ihott. These are rare bargains for all that wear Pants. Boy’s and Men s Single t 'oats at 7oo. to $2.tK). These goods <••)<! more to make them. Men's Overshirts I.k*. up; all the regular otte. Shirts now 25c. Men's 50c. I'ndershirls .'»5e. or G5c. pair. Men's 25c. (iau/e Shirts for 20c. Ladies' ITniem-sts 5c. 10c. 15c. to 25c. each. Handkerchiefs 1c. to5c. worth double the money. !lose and Half-hose 5c. 7!c. !')c. 2<tc. Mig lot Windsor Ties 5c. 10c. 15c. 25c. Men’s White Linen Shirts Ittc. regu lar 50e. Shirts. Men’ yard-long grip- back Suspenders. H»e. Men's regular 25c. Suspenders !5e. to 25c. Boys’ Suspenders, 5c. Spool Cotton 2c. or 2<tc. doz.. He. or H5e. do/. Clarks (>. \. T. 4c. Spool, or L!c. dozen. Pins, full count, le. paper. Best hall Sew ing Thread. 1c. Yard wi<le Domestic 4c. and 4.1c. yard. Linen Towels. 7.1c. each. Heavy cotton I land-towels, 8c. and Ittc. Ladies'Silk (doves l<tc. 15c. 2(>c. p.*ir—these are bargains. Men’s and Boys’ Hats 25c. to ^2.00. 25 envelops. He; 21 sheets writing paper, let; Best linen note paper made, 24 sheets l<>c. ; Box of Best grade linen envelops. 21 for Itte.; Box of 24 envelops and 24 sheets paper, all for 5c.: Box of 24 envelops and 24 sheets paper, better grade, 10c. to 20c.; Writing tablets, 5c. 7c. 10c. Blank account books, 12 inches long, 3c.; Blank account hooks, large size, 10c. to 25c.; Laces ami Embroideries He. to 12.1c.yard.; Men’s Linen Col lars 5c.; Men’s Linen Cutis 10c. 15c. 20c.; Men’s 25c. Silk Scarfs, 15c.; Pocket Knives, 7>c. to HOc. each.; Ribbons 5c. to !Oc. yard. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Ladies fine patent tips, Button Shoes 75c. tip.; Men's regular $2.off dress Shoes, lace or Congress, $1.25.; Men’s heavy Kip, regular$1.5o Shoe, only $1.00.; Men’s oil grain solid and waterproof, $1.00.; Ladies’ Button Shoes, 85c. and $100.; Ladies’ Kine Button Shoes, regular $2.00 goods, for $1.25.; Infants’ Kid button Shoes 20c. GEO. S. HACKER & SON, 2. Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding and Build ing Material, Sash, Weights and Cords, Cm a i vicscrorv, s. c. Purchase our make, which we guarantee to be Superior to any sold South, and thereby Save Money. WINDOW and FANCY GLASS A SPECIALTY L. BAKER, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Will do any class of carpen ter work promptly and at prices to suit the (ptality, and always keeps on hand lloorintf, coilinjr, siding, sash, doors, etc. Also a good supply of heart pine shin gles tit market price. Will also make out hills for building ma terial for part ies who design it and lill the same for a small per cent. Give me a trial. Respectfully,. X^. I litlcor. FOR SALE On Easy Terms. »: o :- Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. UOR SALE—Hood sccond-lmndCar- * pets, second-hand swinging lamps, second-hand chairs, a good second hand Elevator and a good second hand Baby Carriage, Domestic Sew ing Machine, by A. X. Wood. T OWN LOTS for sale. Apply to A. N. Wood. T own lots for sale— Mrs. A. V. Montgomery. Quality 1st © REGULATOR 'l'II I« The dwelling in which I now live. The Lumsden house and lot, contain ing It* acres of land at Limestone Springs. The Sehirmer house and lot and the R. F. Spencer house and lot, bot h on Victoria Ave. A house and lot beyond branch. Twenty-eight acres of land just out side Incorporat ion in front of Dr. (Jallney’s residence. Apply to A. N. WOOD, Gaffney, S. C. The Smith Hardware company will be ready for business about .lime 1st. The Stockholders of the Cherokee Falls Manufacturing Company met at Cherokee Wednesday. Tin; Lkdckk returns thanks for the delicious berries sent in by Mrs. Dr. Fort yesterday. They arc the finest of t lie season. Lmu Ramsey had a difficulty with his son-in-law, John Coyle, on Mon day which resulted very disastrously to Lum. He is terribly bruised up. Dr. Crawley reports the unusual, if not remarkable coincident of five cases of cholera morbus in one family last week. I le says he has no recol lection of a similar case. B. !•'. Lemmon has resigned from the Loafers Lnion and will organize a son of rest and struggle for the shade. I le thinks there is plenty of material around (lalfney. There will he no services at the Baptist church .Sunday morning and evening on account of t he absence of the pastor. The usual Sunday-school service will he conducted. John A. (ieddes is the champion truck gardener of GalTney. Ho hud on the market on the Ith of May lot of large, juicy strawberries which sold at 15c. a quart. Tin* hoard of appraisers estimated tin* damage to John Smit li's property to he $250, but the street will not he widened. The city is unable to im prove streets at such a cost. Miss Ora Ford, a student of the Cooper-Limestone Institute, left for her home at Mullen's Tuesday morn ing on account of sickness. Dr. C. T. Ford, her father, came to accom pany iter homo. Mrs. Shelton Sparks gave a picnic Wednesday tit Cherokee Ford to her Sunday-school class. Quite a crowd of the little people went down and a number of older ones. Tin* day was most delightfully spent in the usual picnic frivolities. Tlii* fourteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Turner left the home of his parents about seven weeks ago and has not been heard of since. His parents are greatly dis tressed about him and are very desi rous of obtaining some information concerning him. He is dark-com- plected and wore when he left this place a suit of mixed material of a grayish-brown color. Anyone know ing of his whereabouts will be remem bered by informing the parents at this place. Other papers please copy. • • Low Excursion Rates. The Southern Railway Co., offer the following extra low excursion rates to places and events of more than passing interest which take place in the near future: (hie fare to Washington, D. for the Southern Baptist contention, May 9-l(i; One fare rate to Dallas, Texas, for the (ieneral Assembly Presbyterian Church, May 17-2<i; One Fare rate, plus two dollars, to Denver, Colorado, for the National Educational Association, July 5-12; One fare to Boston, Mass. ,and re turn, for Christian Endeavor Conven tion, July 10-14; One fare rate to Baltimore, Mil., and return, for Bapt ist Young Peo ple's Lnion, July LS-21 ; Very low rate to Houston, Texas, and return for Confederate Veterans’ Encampment, May 20-24. These tickets will be sold on con venient dates and with ample return limits, and are only a few of the many excursions which will be in augurated by the Southern Railway this season. — •— Index to New Advertisements. The following tire the new adver* tisements for this week’s Lkhukk* You are requested to peruse the same and when making purchases mention the fact t hat you saw their advertise ment in Tut; Liaxiia:. Wilkins Bros.—Quality first, prices second. The (lalTney Mfg Co.—Ten dollar bills scattered over town. Corroll ife Carpenter—Special oller- ing. J. D. (roudelock—Just Look. The Bee Hive—Cotton dress stulfs. Corroll it Bros—Watches and Jew elry. Boston Store—Clothing, Stationery and Shoes. Wood, (ilenn it Allison—The Stal lion Montrose. L. Baker—Contracting and build ing. — i C ' "cURLSWH tlitALL S. | it Ci tivrh Syrup. Ttutltia Good. Use f In ttnitt Sold by druintlsts. aRMMiiCTsnMn ENTERPRISE STABLE (JO. 'I'elephoin* iJ-t. B. A. HOLMES, Hgr. The Old Friend 1 Furnish Stylish and Handsome Turnouts at And the best friend, that never spe^rrat'enuon 5 ' fails yon, is Simmons Liver Regu lator, (the Red Z)—that’s what you hear at the mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and people should not he persuaded | that anything else will do. It is the King of Liver Modi- ! cincs; is better than pills, and takes the place of Quinine and Calomel. It acts directly on the City Lots For Sale. One lot on Limestone Ave., with splendid 5 room cottage and good Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and j One'fotAii' wcst end with splendid 3 gives new life to the whole sys- room cottage, tern. This is the medicine you Five nice building lots near cotton want. Sold by all Druggists in | mill. One excellent lot at Limestone g.&~ Liquid, or in Powder to he taken dry or made into a tea. AS*EVERY PACKAGER Has thu '.'a Slump in nil on wrapper. J. II. ZEIL.1X & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Springs. Three room house am For terms apply to Your Attention, lot, west end. F. G. STACY. c © SHOULD BE TlJE MOTTO OF EVERY JiU)Dili OF GOODS. ^H>\\ that, times are m '.ting better people should bear this more iti mind. I’rices have been beaten down until goods have been beaten thread bare. We advise people to always buy the BEST, which, if sold right is cheapest in the end. THK ^™_ CT TRUTH. W e do I, it sell goods hi low cost when we can avoid it, if we did \v» would soon hr- out of business. We will sell you any concern in this town, quality consideri d. Me or wxl valm - •:* I adies’ Wool and Wash Dress ‘loutls. A beautiful wool goods, wasoty, now g* i* g at •* ' yard. m* 1! wool filling 4-4 dr*-:- gi. • . N'l •. ; rr'.w: in Wa<h Hoods. :j0 in. Silkolim s :.t I2ic. W hite ami -oloiod wash dress goodi at any tirie * from ! to 30.'. i. i m Nt; .- Crinoh m * L’ i blV Chamois,’' iJair Cloth,” Ducks and txr WE respectfully solicit yourpatron- rontigc for the Morgan Iron Works. WE are prepared to do work of every description in our various depart- men's. in quant it y and quality, to suit t he most exact ing. WE can tarnish you heavy building materials, such as Lumber, Shin gles. Lath.-e Brick, Lime, etc., promptly ami in good shape. WE arc ready to get out any class of inside finishing, such as Mantles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Newels, Ballusters, etc., etc. I Ol’R Iron Foundry and Machine Shop is equipped for constructing heavy castings as well as ordinary'mill works. '» Ol’R Oak and other styles of Mantles are winning a reputation. Beauti ful work for very little money. Give us your orders and we promise to do all we can to please you. Call on or corres pond with us. MORGAN IRON WORKS, S;>;irt;iiil>ur«£, t S. O. CHAS. H. CARLISLE, Pres, and Treas. Dr. A. O. THOMAS, Watches Jewelry. Dental parlors in new brick build ing in rear of postofTice. Teeth extracted without pain. All work guaranteed. J. E. WEBSTER, jVt t oi'IlCQV-A. t- I^-clwr Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec- tions a specialty. A.N. WOOD, BANKER, \ does a getuXnvl Banking ami Exchange business. Wety secured with Burglar- Proof safe and A utomatic Time Lock. Safety Deposit BAxcs at moderate rent. > LADIES SLIiTKRS.—A beautiful line made by Ham ilton Brown Slim Co., $1 to $3, and every pair warranted, soft, stylish and comfortable. CLOTH I ML—Look at our $10 all wool Shcviot. longsack black Suit>. This is tit host tiling that has hien offered in tliis l i . u in tlii* way of Clothit. -. They would be cheap at 25'v more money. < : * *.l v-.;u in every depart ment of our store. g1ff~ STRAW II VTS.—Tourist. Cm * - and any style hat you want, going at popular eric HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD VALUES. T V W Vi JO TIB AO .UJ L? s j Gaffney, S. C. Mav 10, ’0”). Specia & Gffe OF LAD/ES' S/fj: UMBRELLAS In the newest styles handles that we will offer at from T- one of Natural W*. ,[ ami Oxidized Silver to *2 each. Every Buys and sells Ktoeklsaml Bonds. Buys County and School Claims. Your business solicited. A BARGAIN. We have one hundred and fifty different designs to select from. Come early and get choice of the lot. J NO. EARLE BOMAR. S. J. SIMPSON. \ A. McIVER BO^f lCK BOMAR, SIMPSON & BOSTICK, Attorneys at Law, GAFFNEY, Yours truly, OtVi'i'oll &£ Oils May 10, ’05. pent e v i’.y Just -/US’ C ORRELL A BROTHER have opened up a nice stock of Watches and Jewelry in the drug store of W. B. DuPre, and ask the citizens of (JafTncy and surround ing country for a share of their patronage. Tin* business will he in charge of Mr. E. P. Davis who is a prac tical watchmaker of thirty years experience. All work will receive prompt attention. Very truly, CORRELL & BRO. GAFFNEY CITY RAILWAY CO) Carroll & Co., Lessee. The following schedule in effect March <>. 1895. Leave Gaffney (Lipscomb’s Hotel) 8:80 a. m. arriving Cooper-Limestone Institute 8:45 a. m. Rktprmnu Leave Cooper-Limestone Institute 2:15 p. in. arrive at Gaffney 2:25 p. m. Still Leads the Clan. I can save you money in Fruit Trees this year. Don’t fail to investigate my prices before buying. Ornamen tal Trees and Shrubs a specialty. I want a few good men to travel in North Carolina and South Carolina. Liberal inducements to right parties. J. L. ALEXANDER, Cru.fluey, fcs. C. The Handsome Harness Stallion THOrS'THOSIC. i Will stand the present season tit fol- j lowing places, to wit: GAFFNEY.—May 18, 14 and 15, ! also 27. 2S and 29; also June 10, 11 and 12, and 2!, 25 and 2(1; also July 8, 9 and 10, and 22, 23 and 24. ASBl’RY.—May 1(5, 17 and 18, and 23, 24 and 25, and 550, 31 and June 1 ; also June (5, 7 and 8, and 13, I I and 15, and 20, 21 and 22. and 27. 28 and 29; also J ulj 4, 5 and (5, and 11, 12 and 13, and 18, 19 and 20. UNION.—May 20, 21 and 22; also June 3, 1 and 5, and 17, 18 and 19; also July 1, 2 and 55, and 15, 1(5 and 17. At thf astonishing low price for a horse of his breeding and qualities, ($10.00) to insure. WOOD, GLENN & ALLISON, Dissolution Notice. r T , IIE firm, The Gaffney Brokerage * and Commission Company was this day dissolved by mut tial consent. All parties owing said firm will please call and settle at once. R. S. Lipscomb. N. H. Litti.kjoii.v. Gaffney, S. C. April 7, 1895. J. F. Garrett, i>£Civ*n« A r 9 I O iVKi<rx ic\\ h. c\ Office over J. R. Tollcson’s new store. Teeth extracted without pain. I “Phone” No. 27, Residence; No. 10, Office. / AM SELLING STRAIV HA TS A T COSE-BOUND TO GO. N EW and latest fabrieks in Dress Goods atmunufacturcrs’prices. White goods cheaper than ever. Notwdhstaading .goodS of all kinds arc advancing in prices, 1 bought hi fore the advance and will give you thi* benefit of the low purchase. Great luirgtiins in wash goods,^big gest variety of patterns to select, from. Ladies' Fa t color hose af. Ladies’ Gauze Vests from 5 ' up to 5n . Handsome line of embroidery and white goods, Lawns, Challies, 'diqm s. Salt ecus, Muslins, < (rgandies, ifcc. Beautiful line of 5 Ginghams. If you can't see what you want ask for it. No trouble to show goods. Ask to see Ladies Oxfords and Low Cut Shoes. Respectfully. J. D, GOUDELOCK. Tue* Liver; and Feed Stables. Headquarters for drivers and Farm ers, who want to buy sell or exchange. I make a Specialty of Feeding Stock. First-class turnouts at reasonable rates. Cattle and Hogs bought and sold. J. G. Spencer, Proprietor. Surveying. DERSONS desiring surveying done | * will please leave word at my home and it will receive my attention. I will return home frequently to do such work. It. O. HAMS. (>nc bun- CcmTON Dress Stuffs. jj/AY FLOlVERS HILL BE NO VR/Gt/V'ER 71/AN THE BEAUT/- y.V/A PATTERNS OF | D IMITY anV Lawn wc arc selling this month. These have come for tl^ warm weather and now these are going like chaff before alMarch breeze. There will he Cotton Dress Stuffs when yot» come, the most to be siV n jinnow. dred different bers’ price 12.tr m M > . - - , . - are in remnants D> yanls. Nothing less >''A.' and j'ou can get Any number of yanks you v. ant at -j • 1 hundred yards tlf Dimity and Pongees at B>*', Lav.ti Loin 4 up. Light colors!'n Calico at 3U ] >cr yd. Job 111 son jV. ^‘.‘1 White Lawn or Imlhi Linen worth 1 , . our price h . 1 o u [ 0<1 i v ,lo ■,(• rt, ii . m ; v' ■ The .icj.awntsbe- Lnwns or Nansool* 8 , t' ffna <-. • “ yond anything c§'<-r offered for Hu* money. U e season at almost our own i itcc. ow being put up < very day and mc can se and Drapery. Scrim «»*', 7 . . L' :!n ' -J • oo, l-.,*', IS?' and 23''. . j ow ciiBh valuesLhat draws the crowd* \ the wide-awake rea lor that gets these\al- lay’s freight brought ua a conplete line of ron’s Oxfords, Child’s Sti ap oxfe-ds J-.», hing special lit Ladle’s flu e Oxfords m No. I, $1.25, $1.48 and$!.‘J5. I n dies' Oxford*from cn’s Shoes from 75*' to $5».. bought late in tin CURTAINS an* i you your Scrim Ladies’ Vests 4*', It’s the keen, clo; to our store. If ucs before they ; SHOES.—Vest, n Ladies’ and Ohil and 9-12. Some 2 and 2.J, at 75*, 4th a pair up. A L. PARKS & CO.