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J. W. Tollesiin Spot Cash Dry Goods . 0 . NEW GOODS EVERY WEEK J. W. Tolleson Our plan of doing business is to replenish every week and push 7 them off quick at short profit. No old goods in our stock. We be lieve in selling goods cheap—somehow it’s become a disease with us. Ladies’ Jackets Ladies’ Jackets — .... $1.25 Ladies’ Jackets — 1,25 Ladies’ Jackets — ... 2.00 Ladies’ Jackets— ... 2.00 Ladies’ Jackets — .... 2.50 Ladies’ Jackets — ... 2.50 Ladies’ Jackets — .... 3.00 Ladies’ Jackets — •... 3.00 Our $5.00 Jackets almost take your breath away Hosiery - Hosiery Ladies* Ribbed Hose 10c Ladies* Extra Heavy Rib bed Hose, no seams .. 15c Ladies’Vests 15c Ladies’ Vests 25c % t V Ladies’ Union Suits 25c Ladies’ Union Suits— 50c All prices from 35c to $3.00 Heavy Skirtings, (Mings, Etc. Calico for quilts, 2>£cts a yd. Canton. Clannol 5 1-So a yard.. Have a small lot yard wide Fleece Lined Goods worth 12>£c which we are closing at ly&o. FALL WRITING MATERIALS. It may make no special difference to you what kind of writing paper you use so long as it is good, but you might as well be in style when it costs no more. It is apt to be quite a satisfaction to use some of the attractive papers that are gotten out from season to season. We always have a nice line of the newest things in sta tionery and the price is always right. Everything else you need in this line— pens, pencils, ink, erasers, etc. Tablet papers of all kinds. CHEROKEE DRUG CO- Limestone and Frederick Sts. RKIVfOVAIv Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB, DENTIST is now located in his handsome new suit of rooms In the Star Theatre building. Can be found In office six days In the week. J. C. OTTS, Attorney and Counselor. Office upstairs, between U. A. Jones and ven port. Office and Residence .Phone. Dr. D. P. THOMSON, Dentist. "Office over National Bank. William S. Hall, Jr. jamks A. Willis. HALL & WILLIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. STAR THEATRE BLDG. «». «. Notary Public in|nffice. Prompt attention given to all business. DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - ■ ■ S. C. Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new store In office from 1st to 26tb of each month: New Shop in Town. We have opened up a shop In brick bu Ing next to Pearl Steam Laundry and prepared to do all kinds of work done first-cl ass, up-to-date Blacksmith 81 .Hor—hoeing bar a. Specialist A POPULAR ACTRESS. Honors Confered Upon Miss Adedalde Thurston by Daughter of Confederacy. Miss Adelaide Thurston “At Cozy Corners” commenced her second southern tour in Norfolk, Va., last week. The play, the company and the scenic production was pronounced better than “Sweet Clover,” Miss Thurstop’s play of last year. An unusual honor was conferred on the dainty actress, Miss .Adelaide Thurston, while she was playing “At Cozy Corners” in Norfolk, Va., on the 8th inst. The Virginian Daugh ters of the Confederacy, in annual session there, elected , iss Thurston an honorary member of their body. This is the only time an actress has been so honored. Miss Thurston was ■\ W •ft “At Cozy Corners” in which Miss Adelaide Thurston appeared last evening is far superior in every way to “Sweet Clover.” The supporting company is strong and well balanced. “At Cozy Corners” has that which “Sweet Clover” lacked most—a clever villian. This character adds untold dramatic intensity to the story of the absorbing play. WOMEN AND SOCIETY. LAM communications to this column should be addressed to P. O. Box 304.1 One can hardly realize that the summer season is over and we must lay aside the gowns that looked so pretty for something heavier and more wintry looking. But we humans are always readjr for a change and something new, and as the cool days draw near our summer gowns have a cold, cheerless look and we are glad to lay them aside for new ones. There is nothing that looks so pretty in the early fall as a gown of dark blue or black with perhaps a touch of red at the neck or in the hat. Both of these colors will be worn and brown prom ises to be one of the popular colors fortbecoming season, and we will see small checks in both silk and wool materials. Skirts will change but little, but there are always new patterns when making up new mater ials at the beginning of the season. The skirt with three deep flounces will become popular. This style looks well on a tall, slim figure. Mrs. Sam Ross has gone to to visit her daughter, Mrs. M. Clover Smith. We eoliclt your patronage and guarantee osatlaf action. KMm Butter Me Thaolcaton. flpELAlJJi fMRSTftt given the same 'recognition by the Georgia Daughters of the Confederacy last season in Atlanta, when she gave the entire receipts of her perform ance to start the fund for rebuilding the Confederate Soldiers Home, which had burned. Norfolk Landmark: The return engagement of the clever young actress, Miss Adelaide Thurston, was a decided success. Miss Thurston’s last appearance here was in “Sweet Clover.” This time her play was “At Cozy Corners,” a play of more comedy than the other, intensely interesting, strong in climax and presented by a thoroughly capable company. Ttiere was a full dozen of curtain calls. Norfolk Dispatch : Charming Ade laide Thurston and her company pre sented the pretty comedy drama “At Cozy Corners” before a good sized audience. Miss Thurston was de lightfully clever in her new role. The supporting company is a very competent offe. Norfolk Pilot: Petite Adelaide Thurston still further enshrined her self in the hearts of Norfolk play goers last night in the comedy drama “At Cozy Corners.” This beautiful new play furnishes Miss Thurston with a fine vehicle for the display of her talents and she received a most cordial*reception, being obliged to respond to a number of ourtaiu calls after each act. Press, Newport News, Va: There is Csomething exceedingly winsome and magnetic about this pretty, soft- voiced, clever little actress that in spires a personal interest, a sort of feeling of proprietorship that is not often felt for au actor. Miss Adelaide Thurston probably appears -to better advantage Id “At Cozy Coruers” than In any other play in which she has been seen, not excepting “The Little Minister” or “Sweet Clover.” The role of Avis Merrill oould not be in better bands. Her talent and the evidence of her oonscientlons work (talent and work make gennis they say) can not be forgotten while she is on the atage. The support is excell ent. The play la a gem. Tlmea Herald, Newport Newi, Va: Baptist Services. The series of revival services at Mrs. W. R. Lipscomb leaves this wnek for Charleston, where she will visit her brother, Mr. LaFarr. Mrs C. W. Whisonant, who has been visiting Mrs. R. M. Gaffney, has returned to her home in Wilkinsville. Mrs. King, of Blacksburg, was in the city this week shopping. t Mrs. Tom Petty was in town this week. Miss Daisy Hart, of Yorkville, will spend this winter with her uncle, Mr. Dudley Jones. Mrs. Caldwell, of Blacksburg, was shopping In town this week. Miss Stella Newberry, of Pickens, | is visiting Mrs. A. R. N. Folger. i If You Wrench Your Back we have just what you need to rub on it to remove all pain and stiffness. Our drugs are pure and the best to be found in the market. Our prices low for the excel lent quality of our goods. Remember our “Free Clock Proposition” just to show you how we appreciate your patron age. Save your tickets only a few days more. S. B. CRAWLEY & CO. 813 LIMESTONE ST. Prescriptions properly filled and promptly delivered. 4. t TV*! Hr ^ J the First Baptist church closed on Wednesday night, and Rev. W. C. Newton left yesterday for his home in Greensboro, N. C. His clear,forceful gospel messages have given all who heard them a great spiritual uplift, and a number have signified their in tention of uniting with the church. On Sunday morning at the close of the service an opportunity of joining the church will be given those who desire to do so. At the eveniog ser vice the ordinance of baptism will probably be administered, and the diplomas won by the members of the Bible classes will be delivered to those who stood the examination suc cessfully. The course of study pur sued was “The Life and Epistles of Paul,” and fifty-one were successful in the examination. The coyrse for this year will be “The Life ofOhrist.” The classes will begin work next week. The theme Sunday evening will be: “The Work of God.” All are cordially invited to attend. America's famous Beauties. Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don’t have them, nor will any one, who uses Buoklen’s Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Bheum vanish before It. It cures sore lips, obspped hands, chilblains. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c st Cherokee Drug store. When yuu wane some fine Beef, Fork, Mutton and Sausage, Fresh Produce and Fresh Fish, go to or phone . W McOoiNH, the up-to-date Market. You can net some- thinsr to eat 3*5 days In the year. Orders filled and delivered promptly, soon and late. Wanted: Good fat cattle and jrreen hides. Phone No HO. Every day—Apples, Cabbage and Potatoes. On Saturday, October i8tb, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION in vacant lot opposite R. M. Wilkins A Co.’s store, 1 pair mules, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 set wagon harness. 2 plow stocks, 6 hoes. Terms cash. . 10-15 J. V. SARRATT. Agt. Do Your Duty. “England expects every man to do his duty, said Nelson at Trafalgar, and “duty performed Is the subllmest achievement/' said R. E. Lee. Then why not Insure your property in .the Cherokee Mutual Fire In surance Company, and be happy, freeing yourself from anxiety as to the effect a loss of your house would curtail on yourself and family also. This Is the cheapest Insurance known among men and your money kept at home. Instead of swelling the Coffers of Northern Go-operations to be used for enslaving tbs many for the benefit of the few In the Gigan tic Trusts which seek to control the staple necessities of life, or Is loaned to the despots of Europe to bind the shackles of slavery tighter upon the limbs of their helpless sub jects. If you feel it your duty to insure, this company asks that you consider the claims It bas upon you. Rnv. A. D. Davidson, and nuHK McClomt, Agents. W kins-Bristow Clothing Co.’s Scrivens Fleece Lined Drawers. * Fleece Lined Night Shirts. Brighton Hose Supporters. High Wing Collars. Fawnes Kid Gloves. We Have Received a shipment of those Delicious “Slieep IVose’ 9 Apples which everyone likes so well. We are the only ones in the city who have them. : : GRATED NUTMEGS IN 10c STANDS WHOLE EGG-SHAPED NUTMEGS HIGH GRADE BLACK PEPPER-EXTRA FINE FINE COCOANUTS at Lipscomb & Richardson’s. FRESH OYSTEHS RECEIVED DAILY. Phoni 135. Here is a Bargain. Two excelent corner building lots within five minutes walk of Carpet Mill. These lots will be sold on the Easy Payment Plan of only $3 per month. Here is an opportunity of a lifetime for working people. Apply to n. i>eCAM:i\ A. N. Wood, President. R. R. Brown, Vice-President THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, OF GAFFNEY. S. C. Established 1901. Capital $50,000.—Surplus and Profits $7,000. STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN DEPOSITORY. Does a general Banking and Exchange business. Is well fitted up with Fire Proof Vaai and Burglar Proof Safe, with Automatic Time Lock. Wi " ’ all occupations. e solicit the business of people o C. M. OMhler Tie Gaffney City Land and Improiement Company f Offers for sale Building Lots In this flourishing town, Gaffney Olty; Also Farms asa by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place. In lots of froa 10 to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pw» poeee. For fall particulars apply to J. V. SAieieATrr, N. B.—All persons are forbidden to enter on, walk or ride through or over the lands of this company, cutting and removing timber, fishing or hunting, under penalty of law. F. G. Stact President. J. G. Wa»dlaw, Vice-President THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY. CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN CSS^S— OO. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY - BO.SOO OO. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, NET - - - *0,000.00. •1*0.000.00. State, County and City Uepoeitory. Deposits solicited from Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers and others. Every con- mod atlon extended to customers that their business and responsibility will warrant. D. C. ROSS, Cawhiev MA.VX9AJRD SMYTH. 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