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M, i :TI IK •ATTI^RY. 'i m „_ :ter January the 1st, 1902, we will occupy the Store of J. R. Tolleson, opposite the Merchants and JPlanters Bank. yA iVxic'tion I to begin at once on account of this move. Besides Ithe liberal prices that already prevail, sweeping reductions have been made in many lines. The IlolHolliit<>- on in full force and the Christmas goods are moving like chaff before a mighty breeze. Hurry up and join the crowds that daily visit THE BATTERY. Thanking our many patrons for their liberal pat ronage extended us and promising to do all in our power to merit a continuance of favors and wish ing each and every one a Merry Christmas add a happy and prosperous New Year, I am ^ Yours very respectfully, A I' IFI m;. This is the Season For Coughs and Colds, Don’t let a Cough linger along, it is dangerous; cure it up as quickly as possible. Don t think that you will wear it out, it may wear you out. No man or woman is so strong and rugged that he or she can alford to let it win its course. There is too much risk. We want to recommend to you Laxative Cold Tablets. This is a tablet that we have made under our own name, and can earnestly recommend to you in all ordinary cases of Coughs and Colds. It is a safe remedy and we guarantee it to please you. Try it and if not satisfactory your money is wait ing for you. Cherokee Drug Co. fi' To Buy Xmas Goods and at 907 and 909 Grenard St. is the place to get what you need. What we offer is not little trifles of no service, but something good and serviceable and which anyone would appreciate: Pictures, Rocking Chairs, China Closets, Book Cases, Chiffoniers, Dining Tables, Center Tables, Toilet Sets, Dinner Sets, China, Cake Plates, Solid Dishes, Silver Spoons, Knives, Carving Sets, Fancy Lamps, Rugs, Art Squares. Beside these we have a beautiful line of Glass ware and many other things which would make a good B sensible present. Give us a call before buying. Work hard, little girls, for the stove, the time will soon be out. E ACME FURNITURE CO. „ fo J$ GRAND CONCERT. 1,'lury, Ctii'sliir.-, SHililcr th*‘ Kvent of the Season- It has been decidfifi to offer to the people of UiUI'iey at,a vicinity three entertainments of high merit. From the talent already en^nsjed we can he certain that we shall have exceeding ly popular and pleasing entertain ments which will appeal to every body. We shall be enabled to have the very best singers, instrumental ists and lecturers to be found on the concert platform in America. In or der to indicate the general excellence of this course we need to mention only the artists who will appear at the first concert: Mary Louise Clary, John Cheshire and Celia Schiller. Mary Louise Clary, without doubt America’s Greatest Contralto, sang in New York City recently and the leading critic wrote, “She has a voice which is not heard thrice in a life time.” In Chicago she was heard in the "Messiah,” and “she swayed the audience, emotionally, at will. There is a kindliness, bo to speak, io her singing that wins, independ ently of the force of art. Her bold on her hearers is supreme.” In Lou isville, /‘There was not onewbo did not enthusiastically endorse the ver dict of the Eastern press and public, that Miss Clary is the greatest of all American contraltos.” And so forth; she is great. John Cheshire is England’s most eminent harpist, and beyond doubt the greatest harp virtuoso of the day. “Mr. Cheshire’s reputation is Europ ean, for he stands on heights which only genius can reach.” Mr. Ches hire has played in ail of the princi pal cities of Europe and America, and at every appearance has been greeted with rapturous applause. Celia Schiller has played the piano in Washington with “highly artistic success,” according to the Washing ton Star. In New Orleans she “cre ated a furor.” All of these artists will appear in the Limestone College Auditorium, Thursday evening, Jan uary 9. Tickets can be secured at the college, or of Mrs. Geo. G. Byers, Mr. Isham Richardson, or Mr. Char lie Humphries. MRS. HATTIE WATKINS. Enormous Christmas Sale A Young Wife nod Mothar Huccomba to Fneumonla. » A gloom was cast over the city Tuesday when it was announced that Mrs. Hattie Watkins, wife of Joseph E. Watkins, wasjdead after only a few days of illness of that dread disease, pneumonia. Mrs. Watkins before her marriage was Miss Hattie Posey, of Carters- ville, Georgia. About eighteen months ago she married Mr. vVatkins, a prominent merchant and popular citizen of Gaffney, since which time her home has been in Gaffney where her fine sense, gentle demeanor and high womanly and Christian graces have made her friends of aii our peo- 1 pie who sincerely mourn for her and In order to move our large stock of Single and Double extend their sympathy to her be- Guns in the next few weeks we will oiler some of the best reave d husband’and little child, who have to look to more than earthly power for comfoit and consolation, i The funeral services were con- 'TPUUV MIICT PH ^ ducted yesterday In the First Baptist I1D1 iiiUlji UU« • j church by the Rev W. R. Potter, of 1 the Presbyterian church, after which A No some good tilings in HEATING STOVES. Come remains were buriedin the family to see us before you buy. If we don’t sell you we wi |l lot In O.kl.nd c.ie.tery to tb. p« B . •' J J | euce of numerous relatives and j friends. The pall bears were J. N Lipscomb, N. H. Littlejohn, A. W. Iioggett, W. W. Thomas, C. A. Wood and H. F. Pridmore. ¥0R SPOT CASH. Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 announce to you again this Great Enormous Christmas Sale so as to not let you forget that this SALE is still going on at “THE MILL END SALE WHO SELLS IT FOR LESS” at such prices never before heard of in Gaffney. The Slicing of goods and the Breaking of prices will surprise you. There are just a few more days that you will have the chance at this Sale. Your one dollar is % just as good here as two elsewhere. That shows that THE MILL END breaks the price and cuts other stores’ prices right smack in the middle. You can’t afford to miss this Sale if in need of any Fine Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Ladies’ Capes and Men’s Overcoats, as everything here is up-to-date and the prices to suit your pocket. Don’t delay, but come at once where the prices are cut right smack in half, and the coming will bring you to the Mill End Sale Who Sals It For Less. Will Switzer, Prop. 720 Limestone Street. 2 Doors From Bank. WE ARE BARGAINS that have been offered you in a long time. HEADQUARTERS TOR- make some other man sell awful cheap. WILKINS HARDWARE STORE. Fruits, Candies, Canned Goods, nnd in fact everything in the Fancy Grocery Line. PEELER & LEMMOND. Prompt Delivery. Phone 55. For the Building.Season. L. BAKER Has just received a large stock of Sash, Doors, Mantelpieces and all kinds of Trimming, Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Box ing, Molding, Brackets, etc. No. 1 Heart Pine Shingles and a good stock John \V. Masury & Sons Guaranteed Paints and Varnish, all at the lowest rea sonable prices. Call and see him when you want anything in his line. No charge for making estimates. • v. OSING 'u In view of an early change in our business we will at once begin to close out our entire stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc., at a great sacrifice. Many of the articles will ac tually go at and below cost. Come early and secure advantage in choice and selection. Xol 1 OSSOIl Co