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THE WEEKLY LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C., NOVEMBER 28, 1805.
Say
oney
cond Only to Making It!
AT
THE COMMENCE?.1EN T EXER
CISES YESTERDAY.
In order to save money always buy the best
goods. It saves in money because It'asts longer;
saves in making, and saves in repairs.
We intend offering special good values from
now until 1896.
Important Change in the Management.
Prof. Griffith Retires from the
Presidency—Prof. Mack
Succeeds Him.
Look On
For ths Hustlers!
Dress Goods. Hosiery.
36 in. All Wool Scr^e 2'>c Ladies Hose 5c to 50c
46 in. “ “ Henrietta.. .45c | Misses Hose 5c to 25c
38 in. “ “ Serge :i8c Childrens Hose oo to 25c
(the regular 50c quality.) ' „ , Tf ..... .
v f, ,, lioys Heavy Kibbed
A beautiful hue of Crepe ‘ ^
.. i .1 ' Hose 10c to 2oc
Outings and other cotton
material 5c to 15c j ^h' 11 s Hall Hose 5c to 3oc
(Much lower than it can be ; (In Gray, Brown, Tan and
bought and sold for today.) I Fast Black.)
Gloves.
Cloth Gloves in Black
and Colors 10c to 50c
The well known P. P.
Kids in Black,Gray
and Tans
Large line of Men’s
Dress and W o r k
Gloves, Cloth, Buck
skin , Kid and Leath
er 25c to $1.50
$1.00
Corsets
“Near to;
W o m a n ’ s
Heart is Her
Corset” and
keep in mind
the“Popula”
Thompsoi
G love- F i t-
ting.”
Handkerchiefs
Linens
MARK
in profusion. A rlionsnnd Table linen, Towels, Doylies in
a id one from 5c to $ I .0!).
. iii- i white and colors. A beautiful
White, colored, plain and;
fanev Linen, and, in fact, anv- r
* line tancy linens,counterpanes,
tiling you want and just the:
pi.'i vibiiy your Xmas goods ! bureau and sidelxuird scarfs to
for von Husband, Son, Daugh-j
I help make your liome pretty.
The fourteenth annual commence
ment of Cooper-Limestone b -gan last
Sunday with special religious exer
cises in the Limestone church con
ducted by Rev. 1>. T. Robertson, of
the Baptist church and Rev. C. E.
Robertson, of the Presbyterian
church. The audience was large and
the services were quite interesting
and instructive.
On yesterday the gradualing ex
ercises were hehl in tlit chapel of (he
Instil *0 and were witnessed by an
appn etive and cultured audience.
The following was the programme:
Hexcr ..nz, McDowell—Miss Flor
ence (iri ilh.
Saint ilory—.Miss Lizzie Lipscomb.
Man} flowers bloom unseen—Miss
Ada Crocker.
Caprice de Concert, Bartlett—Miss
Ad lie McArt bur.
Wbat the mm : i i a day—Miss
Bessie Cr c .-r ' *
Civilized .a ... r ; > ■ \ it bout
OUR BUSINESS is increasing so rapidly that.we
were compelled to put in a cash railway system. We
are doing more business than ever. The only way we
can account for the increase in our business is because
we atc selling the best goods for the least money of any
body .
Our Flour Trai
as well as our
cook
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SHOES AND CLOTHING,
HATS AND DRESS GOODS.
u'r and Sweetheart.
If you have not bought your witer underwear it will pay you to examine our extensive stock.
Ladies’ vests, ribbed and unribbed 15c to $1.00
Men’s undershirts 15c to $1.00
Men’s undershirts, the best one in town $2.00 per suit.
Yours truly,
TT
A 'MANDARD. PAT
Catalogue Tret on-Re?
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Thanksgiving Day, !895.
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Vuhdietni} . i . : ;s
Clayton Dea.'i.
Presentution of diplomas.
Soprano solo—Miss ilaek.
The musical selections were ren-
neredwith credit and showed that I
.Miss Ilaek I. .1 !:;h..n*d earnestly
during 1 he session.
The art. exhibit was of the usual
high order and ranks Miss Davis as a
most efTicient t eacl er.
Miss llaekney’s elocution pupils
reflected much credit on her as a
teacher.
Prof. Griffith, in presenting the
diplomas, spoke in an unusual man
ner displaying much 1 end"r feeling to
wards the institution with which
\\ c arc expecting our third order for Clothing and
nice Overcoats every day, am
weather? You had bette’* eome
you will freeze, as these bargains in Overcoats won’t be
in town but a few' days.
bow is that for hot
nTore cold weather or
l $
Dol
.*r
A. ml
We never have seen the two so knit
together as in business this fall.
i.e has so i nig n*. en no n
head.
IVof.‘inffi’!. ; • :
has resi/m d I he pre-; e
I list it ute and t h it Pr •
Mack has been elected
him. Pmf. Griffith ha.
position for If vears, am
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the
that THE HUSTLERS like to show their goods, and,
that they will have your Photo Enlarged bv Electricity
free every time you trade $5.00 with them. Call and
see our sample photos.
my of the
'. John R.
to, succeed
filled the
resigns it
The people are, every day, showing their Good Sense
in spending their Dollars with us.
Since the day of our Fall Opening constant streams of buyers have
been pouring into our doors and loads of goods going out.
Not spasmodic for a day, but every day.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
It means, the people have found our
goods and prices right, which means
everything to the purchaser.
We have just received this week from our resident buyer in New York
two large lots Ladies’ Cloth and Plush Capes and some very fine
Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats which cost us just fifty cents
on the doller, real value. We have more
I>V Y OOCXDS
Special annouce-
ek's Ledger.
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than all the other stores in Gaffney put together.
ment in next week’s Ledger.
Store Gale?
iviuii
in order!hut lie uuiy gel sonic much
needed rest. He will, however, remain
as a member of 1 he facully at least
for one session, and being relieved
to a great extent from the cares of
business and the heavy responsibili
ties of the position be hopes to do
better teaching than lie has been able
to do heretofore.
The session for 189i» will open
early in February and the out-look
for a large attendance of pupils is
very encouraging.
Index to NewAdvestisements.
When patronizing LitnoKH adver
tisers tell them where you saw their
advert isment.
Photographs—\V. (.. Gallagher.
Great slaughter—J. D Goudelock.
Look out—W. (), Lipseom it Bro.
Commercial printing—Tm; Lkuokk.
To Arrive—J. G. Spencer.
Everything new—\V. B. DulTc.
We're fishing—II. L. Parks it Co.
Saving money—Wilkins Bros.
Down with high prices—Boston
Store.
Dollars and sense—Store Gaffney
Manufacturing Co.
These days—Sarratt, Sims & Co.
Three don’t—Paul V. Gaffney.
Harness shop—J. G. Snencer.
Two Errors Corre:ted.
In last week’s Lkdckh the type
made us say Mrs. Wylie Tate, of
Webster, was visiting Mrs. J L. Al
exander, when it should have been
Miss Vida Tate. Such are the fates
to which the leaden alphabet brings
us.
The types made us say last week
Lula Ruth when we ought to have
said Lila Bud in regard to Mr. and
Mrs. B. P. Robertson’s new arrival.
—*■
He Returns to Gaffney.
G. B. Dunh 1, who has been living
at Cedar Mountain several months,
has returned to Gaffney to live. Mr.
Daniel says there w<tc hut two dem
ocrats in the district—he and the
other fellow.
« •
A Dime Reading.
-There will Ire a dime re; ding at
Mrs. A. V. Montgomery's Friday
night for the* ben fit of the Baptist
church. Everybody is invited.
Local Cotton Market.
Strict Good Middling 8.1-1
Good Middling 8 1-8
Middling 8.(HJ
The above are the quotati -ns for
November 27.
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Pr. Kilgo At Mt. Airy.
Special to the Charlotte Ooserver.
Mt. Aiky, Nov., 20.—Dr. J. C.
Kilgo, president of Trinity College,
lectured here in the Methodist church
Monday night in the presence of a
large congregation on "Christian Ed
ucation.’’ It is needless to say that
every! ody was more thin pleased.
The doctor isjuMly regarded one of
the Soul its greatest orators and
thinkers.
W. 0. LIPSCOMB
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The Hustlers.
Great Slaughter!
Prices Cut and Slashed.
Wc intend to make our new fall and winter stock of goods, just
bought for spot cash, move rapidly if low prices will doit.
Right Up in
Right Uji i*it
Rig^ht I>owii in X^rieeei.
Just received, a lot of FIBER C1IAMOISE the cheese for
big sleeves, per yard 15 and 20 cents.
Nice wool jeans for hoys tit 10 and 121 cis. 8 oz. all wool
jeans 20 cts. 9 oz. all wool jeans 25 cts. Your choice of fifty
pieces all wool jeans, the heaviest and best, h>r 25 cts.
All wool red twilled flannel 121, 15 and 20 cts. All wool
heavy twilled blue flannel, nice for ladies’ under skirts, 18 cts.
Ginghams 5 to Sets.
Best plaid, striped and solid colored outings, 9 cts.
Nice plaid dress goods, double widths, 91 cts.
Extra heavy broad sheeting 5 cts.
A big assortment of good hand towels 5 and 10 cts. *
A handsome line of children’s misses’ and ladies hose, fast
black and colors 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 cts.
All wool linseys for children’s skirts and dresses.
Nice all wool dress goods, worsteds, henriettas, serges, flan
nels, cashmeres, etc., from 10 cts up.
Hemstitched and silk embroidered handkerchiefs at 5 cts.
Big line of shoes to fit all and at prices to suit.
Flour Sugar, coffee, tea, cheese, canned goods, rice, meat,
everything in groceries at prices as low as anybody.
Come and see, no trouble to show goods whether you buy or
not.
Respectfully,
J. P GOUDELOCK.
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