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I LAST Ustasai der to make room for the large spring stock a contemplating purchasing in a very short t. <e, we have decided to inaugurate a clean up and clean-out sale to run off the remnant of our winter stock. While we have done lots of business this winter we still have a few good things left which will be slaughtered at this great carnival. When we decide to reduce the price of an article the cost of it cuts no ice in the matter of reduction. “SO DOWN GOES McGINTY.” Lot 1. 6 Piush Capes, former price 98c, right now price 39c. Lot 2. 6 Plush Capes reduced from $1.63 to 69c. Lot 3. 5 Jackets reduced from $7.50 to $4.98. Lot 4. 2 Jackets reduced from $ 1.73 to 98c. Lot5. P Pair Blankets reduced from $1.85 to $1.23. SLIGHTLY SOILED. Lot 6. 8 Comforters reduced from 74 to 49c. Lot 7. 5 Com £ o: ters reduced from 98 to 63c. Many articles not mentioned here have been reduced also. Special bargains in Clothing, Shoes and Hats always to be had at The Battery. 40 yards of Calico for 79c, and many useful and valuable articles go for only one cent. We Are SOLE AGENTS for the ♦ * ■ .j .so Visit tilt? /TV i K /TV/TTS 4 c © Seek No Faillier-Fcr Better Can't be Found. A TRY ME-Tten YoW Always Biiy Me. <CU >e@t Stoi'o in tlio it i it. it 1 9 I ^rop, pcmniliR. ULL scryuvs W" l<‘ad in prescription work. \n export always on hand to . : tend your want-. Tjh.r cfsni < >..r stock i" complete. All the! kiiown makes, and al- way.' fresii. o r r d ft dttiJSi \\ e are, as alwa}'s, leaders in Seed-soiling. All sort". Garden or Hower seeds. Fresh stock. T^o la."t year goods. VALENTINES: (>n- Cent to One Dollar. S.B. CRAWLEY & CO, Druggists, 813 Limestone St. FRESH GARDEN SEED. The kind that comes up. Package and in hulk. F t."tern grown onion sets, Jones J. Darby. Insurance. 1 Write Life, Fire, Health, Liability, Accident, Plate Class and Surety Bonds. Rates Reasonable. Jones J. Darby. EDWARD BAXTER PERRY. lilt t.reiiU-rtt American I’i 'iiNf at I.iusc. stone Next Friday KvcuIiik- Ail holders of senson tickets for the ‘ Artojt Series” tt Limestone College should immediately secure seat checks of Mr. A. B. Gaines at hie store. A -easno ticket must accom pany each application lor a seat ciitck. Single admission tickets with reserved seets will be sold for seventy- lire (75) cents each. A largo audience should he present to greet Mr Perry. He may not come to Gaffney again in many ; ears and this opportunity to see and hear a really great man in the musical world should be improved. I’upils Kecital. The third recital of the season by the students in the musical depart ment of Limestone College was given last Saturday afternoon in the audi torium. All of the young musicians gave evidence of careful training, and several of unusual musical ability. PROGRAMME. Miss Alice Talbert, McCormick. Undaunted. / Resignation, ^from Op. Cffi Gurlilt Innocence. I Miss Keulah Howerton. Durham, N. C. Wlegenlieo, Op. IS, No. 2 Jensen Miss Kate Brown, Gaffney. Scherzo Op. Ulg, No. 10 Engelmann Miss Nivla Owens, Barksdale. Idyl. Op. 431. No. 3 Kngelmann Miss Margaret Breeden Hennettsville. A Red, Red Rose Hastings Miss Susie Durst, Greenwood. Sous la feniUee... Thome Miss Ethel Ford, Bennettsvi!It. Serenade D major, Op. 20 Ch.uninude Miss Marion Wilks. Wilksburg. Fabliau, Op. 75. No. 2 Raff Miss Julia Clayton, Florence. Miss Louise Clayton, Florence. O wert thou in the canid j Two-step songs blast. , from Op. 03 l would that my love. 1 —Mendelssohn Miss Ruth Cooner, Batesburg. Two Mazurkas from Op. 25 Reinhold Miss Ethel Murray. Beech Island. La Pastorale, / Le (’our tii! Limpide, -from Op. L’Hirondale, I 100 ..Burgmuller Miss Annie Edwards. Darlington. Sonata. B Hat major, Op. 22. first movement Beethoven Our New Itrhlge. We made our first visit to the new iron bridge a few days ago and found it all it lias been represented to be, an up-to-date bridge. The new roads which its location has made neces sary are still rough where they have been made, and a large portion on she east side of Broad river has to be trimmed out and graded jet. The new road seems to have been mainly well ocated and when finished, with proper attention, will soon become a good roan. Ail these things cost money, but Cherokee is developing; every for ward step creates new necessities which our patriotic Cherokeeacs promptly meet m their wel known business wa> and are ever ready to grasp the next enterprise that comes up, if they are satisfied it is based on sound principal and will advance the common weal •lav ohm Kinibrell licmi. Mr. Javous Kitnbrell diod Sunday afternoon at the countv home. He was more than eighty years old. Mr. Kimbrell was a native of Spartanburg county and had spent most of his long life in it. He was a harness maker by trade and served through the Confederate war in the 1st Regi ment 8. C. Volunteers and was a member of Capt. Chris Winsmith’s company. He leaves an aged widow to mourn for him. She is a daughter of Potter Enlo, who was a Revolu tionary soldier The remains were buried yesterday. UoatpoueU. On account of the indisposition of Prof. George Pratt Maxim, organist, the musical program which was to have been rendered at the First Bap tist church last Sunday night, was postponed. Mrs. Harry Gooding performed in Mr. Maxim’s absence Sunday even log. The work of the choir was ex cellent. Rev. Arch C. Cree preached a splendid sermon from the subject “Felix Trembled.” Uih-hI Cotton Murkrt. The following prices prevail on the Gaffney market today: Good Middling 8 12A Middling 8U0 THE HOI Y CITY. Performance of (Vlclj (liven t,y I ir-«t liaptb vtid Cniitita be Clnucli Choir. The rehear;al*? of Saul’a celebrated can.ta‘a, “The Holy City,” by the choir of the First Baptist church of this city are moving along now in fine style. The more difficult solos and chorus numbers are wall ia hand, aud it is only a question of. a few weeks before we shall have the pleas ure of hearing this notable and in spiring work. This production means much to the musical life of our city ; it should receive the hearty support of all our citizens. Mayor’s Court. His Honor was confronted by a light docket Monday morning. There were only three Sunday sinners and they had only shown that they appreciated a little too highly the great benefic ence of their grand old State, which, in such a motherly way, puts the bot tle to the mouths of her affectionate children. His Honor did not question their love for old Palmetto mother, nor did he censure them for it, but be thought their love for her pop was inordinate and just allowed the cash bond of two of them to fall into the city cash drawers. The next one appeared in his own proper person but in an apparent crippled condition. Ho had bis arm in a sling and was handling it care fully and told His Honor it had been broken. But investigation proved his injury was received about twelve years ago. He was considered suffi ciently recovered to pay two or do ten. He is doing the ten. Tuke Dr. liull’a CoukIi Syrup fur all tlium- (t uitferous affections—severe eoiiis. pii-ui isy and grippe,—which Fall and Winter bring aloiiK. ft is the/reateftt cure for broiicnitis and ail throat ar.ti lun^r affections. For Sale fcWAd vertisemeuts under this heati wlU be inserted f or one cviit a won! each Inser tion. No ad inserted for less than ten cents F OR "ALE—About 1,500 liis. old 'phone w'rc at 2Hc. Gaffney Telephone Co. 1-21-t.f. F OIL SALE—Good two horse farm one mile from court house. J. J. Gaipsky. jjd F OR < \LE lloust and lot of 2 7-10 acres on Mill Gap Road, just outside Gaffney city limits, for cash or on time. Write to Mrs S. A. Nance. Spa: tautmrsr, S. C., or toStanyarne Wilson her attorney, Spartanburg, S C. 10-I'M f For Rent. *OR KENT—Five room house near Graded school. Sumtek Littlejohn. 2 4-tf Wanted. W ANTED—Will pay highest cash price for green salt hides. 0 20-tf Clary & Kenukick. W ANTED Green hides; cash paid. L. W. McGt’i' N. 1-31-tf Tax Notice. I will be In my office from 0 o’clock, a. m., until 3 o’clock, p m., each day unlil Mnrch 1st, for the purpose of collecting city taxes now due. W. H. Ross, City Clerk. Notice to Creditors. Having made a change in our business, we are compelled to close up our old books and all accounts not satisfactorily settled by the 10th of February will la* placed in our attor ney’s hands for collection. 1 KMmo. J. C. Lipscomb & Bro. Money Loaned. L OANS on Improved farms for a term of years at seven per cent. Interest. No commissions. For information apply to J. C. Jefferies. Attorney at Law. ll-22-lyr Money at 7 Per Cent. We will loan money at 7 per cent, per an num In sums of |300. and upwards, on im proved farming lands In Cherokee County; also on Gaffney city property at s p,.r cent. John B. Palmer & son, Columbia. S. C. Apply to Hall & Willis, Attys., Gaffney, S. C. Money to Loan at 7 per cent. On Real Estate. J. C. OTTS, Atty. \ n if p— w; W t-L «**’“ v A lL i\ \ rj i ^ i IAL *£> 3 I ii t C j- i iH s Plain $h Ill:'*, t H alt ’•I Shirt- ■f", Cot t< i n Shirts, 1 >re--s Shi WAY , - r \ O A n r- *“7 * a ■ n QPFT* O i EZ. w ? *^5 VJ* ii b • vC ’OaL-ixO. ^ ** We e’esire to call the attention of the lai-io of Gaffney and vicinity to our nice line of silks. It is without doubt tilt* pivuicst line ever brought to Gaff ney. Call in and inspect the same. ^ THE HUSTLERS. ** We Are Will) Winter Goods. There’s pressing need of rrom; we cannot go ahead with our plans for next season’s business till we clear the counters and shelves. We have thousands of dollars tied up here in elegant suits and overcoats and must realize a sum of money for these goods—if only a part of their actual cost at present value. You know our policy—no half measures; no stopping at trifles. When we say these goods must go we mean ju*t that. We have reduced our stock of winter millinery very much and in order to clear it up before the new goods arrive we will sell anything in winter millinery at just half price, fifty cents on the dollar. Warm underwear, hose, gloves, mittens and all cold weather goods at greatly reduced prices. Carpenter & Byers. J SHINGLES, P>UICK, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS and all kinds of Building Ma terial, Paints, Oils, Etc. for sale at a small per cent, above cost for cash. Estimates made without charge. L. BAKER MILL END. MILL END. Teachers’ Examination. The repuhtr examination of teachers will be held In the court house Friday, Feb. 21 li<02. All persons wishing to apply for teach er’s certificates or to have old ones renewed will please take notice. Gaffney, S C., W. F. McArthcr, .Tan.21,19C2. Supt. of Education. Ninety Per Cent. of all chronic headaches are due to eye strain. Go to Dr. Grlfltth at the Cherokee Drug Co’s, and have the de fect in vision corrected and thus he Quickly and Permanently Cured, Glasses fitted with scientific accuracy ami all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat treated according to the latest and most approved methods. Beware of Traveling Frauds who Advertise Free Examinations. THIS WEEK WILL BE CLOTHING WEEK HERE. Hundreds upon hundreds of dollars worth of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Etc. will be put on sale Saturday at prices lower than you have ever seen marked before, even breaking our past record for GREATEST VALUES. DON’T MISS THIS SALE. You’ll be amply rewarded for your visit to this store. No goods reserved, they must go. Almost a TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE SALE throughout the store. Remember the place: 2 doors from postoffice. ill End Sells It For Less,” Will Switzer, Prop. s fee Gaffney 'City Land and improvement Company „ * Offers for saie Building Lots In this flourishing town, Gaffney City; Also Farm! ass by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, in lots of from 80 to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur poses. For full particulars apply to J. V. 8SA.W*tATT, A Kent. N. B.—All tresspassing on lands of this company, cutttn and emoTing Huber, flahlaf or bunting are forbidden under penalty of Law m