The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, January 14, 1902, Image 8
Numbers and numbers of our
many old customers came flock
ing home to THE BATTERY Sat
urday, and there were many new
faces to be seen in the large crowd
that thronged our busy store.
The matchless and unapproach
able bargains that are daily being
sold here will continue to attract
large numbers of buyers from far
and near.
The 5 cts Outing that we are
selling for 3 cents, the one dollar
Shoes for 69 cts and many other
big bargains are going like chaff
before a mighty wind.
Big drive in Men’s extra pants
from 25 cents apair up. Also
special bargains in Men’s. Boys’
and Children’s Clothing and
Shoes.
The larger part of this stock was
bought at a tremendous discount,
thus enabling us to sell at away
below manufacturers’ cost. *
Many valuable and useful arti
cles go for one rusty penny.
At J. R. Tolleson & Co’s old stand.
Tlie Cheapest ©tore in the State.
J. C. Ratliff, Rjrop.
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WOMEN AND SOCIETY.
We sell only for Cash, so if it’s bargains you
are after we’ve got ’em for you in al! our var
ious lines.
A few Overcoats to go reg’ardless of price.
Ladies Jackets and Capes at and below cost.
Men’s suits from $3.00 to $5.00 less than
you pay clothing houses for same quality.
Nice line.Dry Goods, Notions, Hatsand Shoes
at prices that defy competition.
Staple and Fancy Groceries at prices that
move them.
When in need of anything usually kept in a
General Merchandise stock come to the Spot
Cash Store at 818 Limestone Street, Gaffney,
S. C.
J. I. SflRBATT & CO.
HERE WE ARE FOR BUSINESS.
Groceries, Hardware, Mules,
Wagons, Buggies, Turn Plows,
Harrows and Farmers Supplies
of all kinds. Phone 131.
Yours for business,
J. C. IvipsoomT> & Co.
IIj Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company
Offersfor sale Building Lots In this flourishing town, Qaffney Olty; Also Farms n»a
by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, In lots of fronc
30 to 100 acres on ilberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur
poses. For full particulars apply to
J* V. ^JVg^ent.
N. B.—All tresspassing on lands of this company, cuttln and emovlng timber, flshlngoi
ting are forbidden under nen»'»* of '■»»
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Beginning Saturday
The First Three Dozen People
To buy a bottle of
“Sure Cure” Sarsaparilla, 50 Cents,
we will give a full size bottle of this
famous medicine Absolutely Free.
Your money back if not satisfied.
S. B. CRAWLEY 4 00.
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All ctuuniuiiicalions to tills column should
bo addressed to I\ O. 15ox 153.)
The pres‘-nt naomeut is the most
important cue.
Kodolutbiy make up your ralud to
make the most of life as it comes to
you, and to enjoy each day as it is !
borne on to give place to the morrow.
M >st men kill their capacity for hap-
piiitse while they art getting ready to
be happy.
If you wait until you feel that you
can afford to enjoy, you will never en
joy.
A young couple who start out in
life, with high hopes and lofty aims,
and the determination to win for
themselves not only humble compe
tence, but also the means to pur
chase some of the refine pleasures of
life; who slave early and late, year
in and year out, putting off buying
books, pictures, a piano, or even
comfort, not to speak of the luxuries
of home, postponing for the grand
future which alas, will never come,
when they arrive at the longed for
goal, the wealth may be then but the
power to enjoy will be dead.
Men and women who have post
poned all relaxation and social pleas
ure during the long years of youth,
until they have accumulated a for
tune, have robbed themselves of all
that makes life worth living.
Mrs. George Blanton, of Shelby, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. T. B. Butler.
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Miss Balwin, of Ya., is visiting
friends in the city.
Miss Eva Stacy is a guest at the
home of Mr. Fred Stacy.
Miss Ardry, of Fort Mill, has re
turned home after a pleasant visit to
our city.
Miss Fannie Good, of Yorkvillo, is
attending Limestone College.
Miss Goodwin, of Greenville, ar
rived in the city Tuesday, and will
be the stenographer in the office of
Mr. J. C. Jefferies.
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Mrs. O. A. Osborne, oi Blacksburg,
was in the city this week, a guest of
Dr. and Mrs. Fort.
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Miss Catherine Deal has returned
to her home in Blacksburg.
Miss Starn, has returned to Ches*
ter, accompanied by Miss Fannie
Fort.
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Miss Mittie Hopper has gone to
Blacksburg to spend a few days
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Miss Angel Andrews has returned
to her home in Spartanburg.
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Miss Inez Sarratt entertained Sat
urday with a five o’clock tea in honor
of her sister Mrs. Landy Hames.
Those present were, Mrs. Sarratt,
Mrs. Hames, Mrs. Meek Smith, Mrs.
Dr. Brown, Mrs. Pierson and Mrs.
Dr. Smith.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carpenter, en
tertained their friends .Friday even
ing- A full course luncheon wai
served. The tables were beautifully
decorated, and the guests were roy
ally entertained. Those present
were, Dr. and Mrs. Hamrick, Dr. and
Mrs. Garrett, Mr. and .Mrs. Willis,
Mr. and Mrs. Wood. Mr. and Mrs.
Hames, Mr. and Mrs. Gao. Byers,
Mrs. Meek Smith.
Misses. Edna Sarratt and Annie
Brown, charmingly assistod the hos
tess.
1 am offering $5 in gold to the ladies of Gaffney
who will write the best advertisement about my
stock without any help. It must be sent in by
mail by Feb. 1, 1 902, as the contest closes then.
My stock consists of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry
Goods, Gents Furnishings. This contest is open
to the ladies of Gaffney. The writing must be plain
and sent in by Feb. 1, 1902.
Address, WILL SWITZER, Box 286.
Another Meet.
We will move our entire stock of Clothing, Hats,
Shoes, Dry Goods a.id Gents Furnishings to A. B x
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Gaines’ old stand where we will keep an up-to-date
line of goods. Jan. 15th the place will be occupied
by the “MILL END WHO SELLS IT FOR LESS”
and the reduction of our prices will cut other stores’
prices right smack in the middle.
ill End Who Sells It For Less.
Will Switzer, Prop.
Ladies Store.!
Don’t forget the
Ladies Store.
GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE
of Men’s Goods which will begin
Art tlie Ivtidies ©tore
on Saturday the 18th. inst., at 9 a. m., and continue until we unload
EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE OF MEN’S GOODS which we are forc
ing on the market regardless of cost, in order to make room for our
ENTIRELY NEW AND EXCLUSIVE LINE OF LADIES’ GOODS.
THE HUSTLERS.
IN BATTERY OLD STAND.
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The fame of Buckien'n Arnica !
Salve, hh the best in the world,
extends round the earth. It’s the
one perfect hnu) r of (Tuts, Corns, !
Burns, Bruises, I* n . S.-al Ih, Boils’, j
infers Felons, Ai h s, Palos and all
Skin Eruj.tioos. Only infallible Pile '
a 1 i.>k at (3!' rokeu l)roj» !
Co.
Faming Lands for Rant.
The limne phiO'- of ThoiiipHon Hutnphrh >*,
(led., will he rt-nfced fur the yt'ir to the
party nr part h'~. ill'* rln^ the «; • A >v UD»i>t:r
of uounil* uf 11 nt i-nt u >n 1 1 ., • ddUntr, J
or IK »I ulvuhut AUnth' *• r > act- nil [
thi iuiujo tenru,. Hhl.s imi |>< |, It with U c
'indcrilu'iocl nr :it th<' Ac.me Furniture Co’s I Dm
plaeu ofhu.-ilnitHM until .1 "ti. ITitli, IDCrJ (light 1 Bur^
rent rreil to accept nr reject bid*. !
Jan. 4 !•> J. T. Humphries, A'lrn’r. j
A N. V ' 1 )D President. K. K. Hkowm. Vice-President.
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