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We have just succeeded in landing a tre mendous lot of new and desirable merchan dise at a big reduction in prices, consisting of Shoes, Men’s, Boys’ and Chi’dren’s Clothing. An elegant line of men's and boys’ shirts just r ceived. Both soft and stiff from 25c up to Beautiful styles. A big drive in outing at 3H cents per yard; sells elsewhere at 5 cents per yard. The best bargain in Hosiery ever shown in Gaffney: The 5c kind at 2>£ cts per pair; the 1 0 cts kind at 5 cts; the 1 5 cts quality at 1 Oc; 98c the 25 cents quality at 1 5 cents; large size, heavy ribbed men's and boys hose that usually sell for 25 cts a pair, our price 1 3 cts a pair or 2 pairs for 25 cts. We make cur money in buying, not in sell ing, frequently scooping in large lots of var ious kinds of merchandise at less than half cost, thus enabling us to sell to our customers for less than the average merchant pays for his goods. N o second-hand or shoddy goods kept, but nice, fresh, clean goods at under prices. Oxii' Motto~l7IVI>m4-liOY tiixtl l I»ICIi-HO I.I.. THE BATTERY, J. C. RATLIFF, Prop Is thoro a blank space on you'"all'* ILii is an op- Tjoi t unuj 1< . i , > i . ■ •he spot at a very small •aost. uiLi m • 40K ■ ■ See our display of ToFot Articles. IJiur Brushes. it St £ & tl 1 Kuotier Goods. Druggists’ ■ Sundries. Sara't Seen all Our Glassware, China and Brie-a-Brac. S | Fine China and Glassware is our pride. We’ve yielded our best efforts to excel all other u buylnjf it. and s< llinK it. You have helped foster and forward this preat interest. Our ze d ami your e.icouraKement could have but one result. T he greatest display of Ar .istic Gla-s and China ware in Gaffney N here, and the price s t hat suit, as well. Tin* ensembie of this j;litteriuff mass, at first clam-e, su^ffesis that it was created for heau- •.y’s sake alom . But look airaiu! Every piece slows the eonsuremate success of man’s in-, stinctlve yuarttin^ to unite art with use. There’s a practical side to even tbt: most delicate j article, i? may have been meant to bold a rose, an olive, iti almond, a salad, or a punch. The myriad effects vie wi' h one another in iride- ’ence 1 h* daiut v t raospareuey of the rystal. the Graceful '!• siirns in vitric tints and tp'ld are indescritiahlt*. All this resplendency U Imre for you to see. 'otne! Framed Pictures, Pastels, Hand Colored Photograv ures, Hand Painted Plaques. Japanese and Dresden Plaques, Vases, Center Pieces, Bisque Figures, Chocolate Pots, Cracker Jars, Cups and Saucers. We want you to see this display, this is your invita tion. Come! Come! Come! li. & Co. Pliiirmacv* I — 52 V V V V HVIothers cv of big families are the ones who most appreciate a good, easy-run ning dewing; Machine. When we offer any new thing to our customers it is always the best. That’s why, when we de cided to add machines to our line, we selected the “Tried and True M DOMESTIC. We have just received a lot of Kentucky Goose Feathers and Pillows, Coal Vases, Lamps, Art Squares and Rugs. Give us a call before you buy. t:| Yvc'ivi ic iT'uitivi'rtrRis >. : V V * V V V V ¥ i * V V V v V V v X V V \* V V V V ►II ■I CONSULT Your own interest and see me be fore you insure. i WRITE Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Plate Glass end Liability Insurance. Rates and other information are cheerfully given. JONES J. DARBY Office in Tolleson Building. AT HYMEN’S ALTAR. ::.1 T ■ - -S '*’•,1;f* ♦►»<. V<»\» to <'hori«l} Ka- it Otlxer ThruiiKli i.ifxt. Tne poet nays that ’ happiness waB boro a twin"—that for the heart o he happy .t mast, huv a sharer m its joy. That a new-born happiness, m- spireT by riiU’ual love ana a sweet courtship of some months, tniffbt b> perpe’ua! and life-loo^ Mr Charlie B. Cox and Miss Minnie Louts'- Robbs two of our popular youny people, bowed down before Hymen’s a'tar last Sunday afternoon and plighted tl.eir troth” ior life. Fhe c. remony which sanctioned the inclinations of their fond heart- was performed by Rev F. (' Hickson at his no me n>-ar Limestone, where a few close friends had gathered to ix- tend hearty congratulations and ail Kinds of good wishes for Mr. Cox is a young gentleman of pleasing address and admirable traits of character. He is a native of Greenville, but came to this place a year or more ago to accept a lucrative position with the Victor Cotton Oil Company, which portion he now very ably tills. He has the full confidence of his employers and the friendship of many of Gaffney's best people. His fair bride is the daughter of Mrs Wesley Lavender, and is one of Cherokee's loveliest young women. Her personal attractions are many and such as to at once attract the glance of an admiring eye. while the charms of her heart and mind are equally to be admired 8he is very popular among her friends, and by her presence she will brighten her husband’s home and encourage him in hie every-day work. The Leoger joins a host of admiring friends in wishing for Mr. and Mrs. Cox ail the happiness and prosperity that this life can bring. a M nr mi# ur urn Tl MAKE YOU THINK. r l li;it shows how it is that the Mill End is selling Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Ladies Capes and Over- coats so cheap. Right there is where the merchants think. But the ink makes the prices at the Mill End. And hv the ink and the think you are compelled to buy your Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Ladies Capes and Overcoats here. ^ ou can t allord to miss the Mill End prices if you fire looking for the cheapest place. Right here is wh«*re your dollar la<ts you longer than at any other time during your day. It is all folderol to think you can t buy your Clothing, Hats. Si oes, Ladies Capes and Overcoats here. We know you can, as die prices an* cut rig 11> smack in had from any one’s else prices and it seems to us that you have the right, as well as any one else, to save half of your money. Remember that this is no fairy tale or any joke, but we mean business and by doing so the good people of Gaffney and Cherokee County have the right to buy here if they think anythin '’ of their dollars. Look over those prices, and such looking and thinking will bring you to the Mill End. Come to town and see the Mill End prices on the outside and the looking will bring you inside and there you will open your eyes. right smack in half—sizes from | OVERCOATS. \Ve have The Mew Iron Bridge. Cherokee county will soon enjoy the dietinction of building and own ing the only bridge across Broad river in the State above Colombia. The Virginia Bridge and Iron Com pany have the contract to build it and it is to be of iron and up-to-date. They will have their part finished by the last of the week. The veteran bridge worker, Capt. King, who has the contract to bnild the approaches will complete his work in one week thereafter This bridge is a necessity and will be of incalculable service to our peo ple. It will be a monument to those wiio made it possible to the county supervisor and his board of county commissioners who took the matter in hand and put it through, and to all Cherokeeans, for they have en dorsed the measure from start to finish. .Star Theatre. The strike of the masons is a thing of the past, ali hands are ^strung out on the walls now and new men have been added to the force. A large force of carpenters are busy putting in timbers us the walls go up. A few more fair days and the auditorium will be ready for the roof timbers and while they are being placed the masons will run up the other walls, then the carpenters will make a rush to get the roof on. 20 men’s suits in black and iill colors, the price all over the world is $5, hut the Mill End sells it for less. Our price for 30 days, only, $2.48. 30 men’s suits, all colors and fancy stripes, sell from New York to Atlanta at $7.50, hut as we are here in Gaffney the Mill End sells it for less, and for 30 days, only $3.75. Now look ! 40 men’s suits, all of the kind that will keep you warm, and the latest styles and fancy stripes, sell from ocean to ocean at $10,00, and as the Mill End is right in the middle we are going to sell for $5 for 30 d iys only. Children’s clothing to cheap to mention as the price is cut 2 t'» 16 years old. them from $1.00 to $10.00, that means two dollars for one i oung men’s suits at your 1 . . * i n e 7 , J dollar and twenty dollars for own price and color. Neveri ,, rn * i . , 1 ten dollars. That shows the before seen or heard of until • , , ^ , w ^ , saving you have by attending you come to the Mill End and see into this sale. | j LADIES CAPES. Anvkind SHOES ! SHOES ! SHOES !, that is made . Long ones and Shoes for men, shoes for women, and short ones from 48 cents to shoes for children and shoes for $2.50, and that means that 48 everybody at prices that coun- cents will buy $1.25 capes and termand the factory prices. $2.50 will buy $6 capes. We are selling shoes cheaper than you can buy them from the factory. We wou’t mention any price as we want you to come and look for yourself. We carry any kind of a shoe that is made and at prices never before heard of here. Remember and come to town Saturday and look at our prices and such looking will bring you inside. Remember that we carry anything that men and any human being wear. Remem ber the place and look for the sign across the door: 4 ( Mill End Sells It For Less. Will Switzer, Proprietor. 720 Limestone Street. 2 Doors from Herchants and Planters Bank. WATCH Your label and the date, And pay before ’Tis too late. REMEMBER 1 sell Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, made-up Pants, Shirts, Groceries, and a general line of merchandise, all cheap for cash. I make shoes a specialty. I have just received a lot of the very finest cheese. Yours for business, I. M. PEELER. Fresh Line Xmas Fruit Cakes * Just Received. Phone us your order in time. PEELER & LEMMOND. Prompt Delivery. Phone 55. The Great The RED, WHITE and BLUE STORE is the one that is selling out their whole stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gents and Ladies Furnish- ngs, and the Largest and Best Selection of Latest Style Capes at a Sacrifice. The sale commenced Saturday, Nov. the 23rd, and such cutting of prices you have never before heard of. We must move after January 1 st. It would astonish you to see the bargains that we sold n the last week and you never have seen such a crowd in any store as you see every day in the Red, White and Blue Store, and if the people continue to crowd us like they have in the last week we will finish our sale in two weeks. Buy your goods at the WII ITIC j\ IVI > ISIVLtlC irTFOR IC at closing out prices. Don’t Fail to Come. Next to Carroll & Carpenter.