The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 24, 1903, Image 4
SPECIAL
Feby. 26th, 27th, 28th
TDmtJi’oiclery ©tile
Embroidery 8 inches wide will be sold at 1 Oc a yard.
Another nice lot, worth 8 to 1 Oc, to go at 5c a yard.
Another nice lot, worth 3 to 4c, to go at lea yard.
Don’t Miss this Sale; Lots of Big Bargains to be Had
Goods to Close.
Gents’ Collars, the dozen. .
50c Shirts go at
Boys’ Pants
2 50c heavy fleeced Shirts.
10 spools Clarks Thread,. .
2.)C
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Goods to Close.
•t 1.25 to 75c Hats to go at. . 50c
1.00 Shirts to go at 50c
1.00 Shoes to go at 50c
Men’s Pants 50c
S yards Ginghams or Cotton
launets
>0c
GOODS TO CLOSE.
$1.50 to $2.00 Hats. $ 08
$1.25 to $2.00 Shoes 98
$1.25 to $2.00 Boy Suits 08
$2.50 Bo} r Suits 1.50
$2.00 to $3.00 Pants 1.50
Lets and lots of other good goods to close at a
big reduction. Don’t fail to come to this sale, Feb
ruary 26th, 27th and 28th, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. -i- f- + + + + +
D. J. HOLT.
AT OLD STAND
Ten - -
Per Cent
saved from what you earn will cause
you no inconvenience, and
will make you comfortable in the
course of time.
We pay 4 per cent, interest on Time Certificates
of Deposit running from three to twelve months.
MERCHANTS & PLANTERS BANK.
Capital and Profits $58,500.
A. N. Wood, President, R. R. Brown, Vice-Prest., C. M. Smith, Cashier.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
People You Kuow imtl 'I’eople You IJou’t
Know
W. O. Lipscomb cume in Friday
from Knoxville nod his rnilrond camp
at Jrllico, Term., to spend a few days
in Gaffney with his many friends.
Robert Clark, a sterling farmer, of
Grassy Pond, favored The Ledger with
a call Saturday.
Thompson Clary, of Maud, was in
the city yesterday
R. T. Green and his brother, Mr.
Green, of Antioch, was in the city the
last, of the weex. Ttiey called on The
Ledger
Ed. Waters, of Co w pens, was in the
city {Saturday.
Toby Price, of Cowpens, came to
the city Friday on business. He called
on Tne Ledger and subscribed.
Mr. and Mrs. John Painter were
shopping in the city yesterday.
C. P. Huggins, Jr., of Lawn, paid
The Ledger a visit Friday.
M. M. Tate, of Webster, County
Pension Commissioner was in his
office in tne, citv Saturday.
Magistrate A. J. McCraw was iu the
dity yesterday.
M W. Browu. of Ravenna, made a
business trip to tne city Friday.
Hon. Stanvarue Wilson was in the
city Saturday on professional busi
ness.
E. K. Belue, of Blacksburg, wu» a
business visitor in the city yesterday.
John V. Price, of Algood, was a
city visitor Friday.
M C. Lipscomb, of White Plains,
was in the city yesterday looking
after tne finishing of his big brick
store room on Limestone street.
Mrs. P D. Higgins and little sons,
Clive and Harry, arrived in the city.
They are visiiii g Mrs. Higgins’ father,
Mr A R X. Folger, on Smith street.
H m. Win. Jefferies was in the city
Saturday.
I. G. Patrick, of Wilkinsville, was
a city visitor yesterday.
Frank McCluney, of Wilkinsville,
spent some time in the city Saturday.
C. P. Teale, of Stevy, was in the
city Friday.
H. D. Mathis, of Ravenna, made a
business trip to the city Saturday.
Misses Florence Goforth and Kate
Loe Randal, of Blacksburg, were
shopping in the city Friday. They
favored The Ledger with an appre
ciated call.
N. W. Hardin, Esq., of Blacksburg,
was in the city yesterday on legal
business.
VV. P Vassey.'of State Line, was
in the city Saturday. He called to
see Tb ■) Ledger.
Boyce Whisonant. of Wilkinsville,
was a Ledger visitor Friday.
J. R. Healan, of Blacksburg, came
to the city yasterday
J. VV. Xance, merchant and farm
er of Grindal, was in the city Salur
dav.
Brock Dillard, of Spartanburg, was
in the city Saturday the guest of Mr.
Sumter Littlejohn, on Frederick
street.
J. S. Melton spent some time in
Spartanburg Saturday
Magistrate R. W. L°e, of White
Plains, was in the city Friday.
R E. Porter, a prominent citizen
from across the Broad, was a business
visitor in the city yesterday.
County Commissioner R. C. Parker,
of Mt. Paran, was in the city Satur
day.
J. B. Cashion, of Blacksburg, was
with his many friends in the city
Friday.
Capt. J. D. Jefferies spent some
time in the city yesterday.
Dr. Wm. Anderson, o* Blacksburg,
sa^ct some time in the city Satur
day.
I G. vV. Bonner, of Grassy Pood,
j came to the city Friday.
Rev. L. C. Ez-ll was in the city Fri-
! day the guest of Capt. H. P. Griffith
at Limestone College.
Richmond Stacy, of Cowpans, came
to tae city Saturday on business.
John F. Jamieson, of Webster, was
iu the city Friday.
Edward Lipscomb, of Goucher, was
a Ledger visitor Saturday.
J. C Hayden, of Blacksburg, was
in the city yesterday.
E. R. Sapocli and daughter, Miss
Georgia, of Mt. Paran, were shopping
in the city Friday.
J. A. Harris, of Algood. was a city
visitor Saturday.
Clarence Gaffney, of Spartanburg,
was in the city yesterday visiting reia
tives.
W. D. Byars, of Cowpens, came to
the city Friday on business and
favored The Ledger with a call.
Luther Guthery, of Goucher made
a business trip to the city Saturday.
Bonner Cook, of White Plains,
spent some time in the city yester
day.
A. S. Smith, a prosperous Algood
farmer, spent some time in the city
Friday.
“Uncle Tom” Spencer, of Lawn,
was a city visitor Saturday.
J. A. Littlejohn, of Spartanburg,
was io the cby Friday visiting rel
atives.
Jams: R Service, of Mercer, spent
some time in the city Saturday.
F. H. Dover, a prominent citizen of
| the Antioch section beyond the
, Broad, was in the city Friday. He
| favored The Ledger with a call.
I G. W. McKowu was in the city
I Saturday.
i Wofford Price, a prominent citizen
of Ez, lls, came to the city Friday on
i business.
i Alfred F. Snider of Rutherfordton,
X. C., with a. large grading contract,
i near Laloiliette, Term., was in the
! city yesterdy. He called on The
Ledger.
John R. Webster, of Cowpens,
came to the cmv Saturday.
Gaston Littlejohn, of White Plains,
was an ippreciated Ledger visitor
yesterday.
CLOSING
OUT
SALE
I have loft now about 40 Overcoats and Children’s and Misses’
•Jackets, which I will sell at cost. When 1 say cost, they jjo at
cost. These goods must go, as our buyer left Monday for Balti
more, Isew ^ ork anc Boston to buy our summer line of Cloth
ing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Gents’ Furnishings and Millinery,
and we need the room. If in need of an Overcoat or Jacket now
is your time, we give you the profit.
THE OUTLET
Clothing and Shoe Store.
WILL SWITZER, Prop.
Next door to Merchants and Planters Bank.
I A |\J Made on Real Estate in City of Gaffney and
County ot Cherokee. Abstracts furnished.
HiVLtv Ac
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Star Theatre Buildiag.
Frank Hammond. President. w. o. McDavid, See’y. and Treas
THE CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST CO.,
GREENVILLE, S. ('.
Capital Stock - - $100,000.00.
Real Estate Loans made on easy terms. Will buy you a home with rent money. Call on
HALL & WILLIS, Local Attorneys.
O A.tCF'IVKY, e.
National Bank of Gaffney,
Capital Stock, - - $50,000.00
Surplus and Profits, - 25,000.00
Stockholders Liability, 50,000.00
Total, - - - $125,000.00
Deposit** 3i«t, 1903, $202,122.00.
We solicit the business and good will of everybody in Cherokee
county.
F. G. STACY, President,
J. G. WARDLAW, V.-Prest.,
I). C. ROSS, Cashier,
MAYNARD SMYTH, A. C.
TRY A PAIR OF OUR $5.00 VICI PATENT LEATHER HU-MAN-IC SHOES FOR MEN AT $3.75.
Our First Grand Annual Sale Will be February 25th, 26th and 27th. Remember the Dates.
Tliis will l>e tlie l^irgjesst ^peei«il sale ever j^ieen in Oiiffiiey.
We are below giving you a few prices which we will have on the goods for I afford to advertise what we haven’t in stock. If you want trash there are plenty
these three days. We first want to call your attention to the quality of our I of places for you to get it. If our goods are not Bargains at the prices we ask
goods. We positively do not keep any trash or worthless goods, so we ca’nt | for them we don’t ask you to buy one cent’s worth at our sale.
TRY A PAIR OF OUR MEN’S S4.00 HU-MAN-IC SHOES AT S3.35.
Specials in ~ ; Underwear,
One lot Ladies’ Gowns $1.50 kind for 98c
One lot Ladies’ Gowns 1.25 kind for 79c
One lot Ladies’ Gowns 1.00 kind for 65c
One lot Ladies’ Gowns 75 kind for 48c
LADIES’ GOWNS 98c, 79c G5c and 48c.
One lot Ladies’ Drawers 75c kind for 50c
One lot Ladies’ Drawers 65c kind for 35c
One lot Ladies’ Drawers 50c kind for 27c
One lot Ladies’ Drawers 40c kind for 23c
One lot Ladies’ Drawers 25c kind for 17c
These drawers are in all sizes, .you can get them opened or
closed.
PHENOMENAL VALUES.
One lot Corset Covers the 85c kind for 50c
One'lot Corset Covers the 75c kind for 40c
One lot Corset Covers the 60c kind for 35c
One lot Corset Covers the 50c kind for 27c
One lot Corset Covers the 35c kind for 20c
One lot Corset Covers the 25c kind for 15c
One lot Corset Covers the 20c kind for 12c
One lot Corset Covers the 15c kind for 8c
Some of these are slightly damaged, but they are bargains
and come in all sizes.
One lot Misses’ Underskirts 75c kind for 50c
One lot Misses’ Underskirts 50c kind for 35c
One lot Misses’ Underskirts 35c kind for 25c
One lot Misses’ Chemises 50c kind for 26c
One lot Misses’ Drawers 50c kind for 28c
One lot Misses’ Drawers 35c kind for 20c
One lot Children’s Drawers 25c kind for 17c
One lot Children’s Drawers 20c kind for 12c
One lot Children’s Drawers 15 c kind for 8c
We have a large lot of these in all sizes.
! Specials in Men’s and Boys' Clothing,
j All $15.00 Suits to go at $10.00
j All 12.00.Suits to go at 8.00
j All 10.00 Suits to go at 7.00
i All 8.00 Suits to go at 5.00
1 All 5.00 Suits to go at v 3.50
Remember that these suits are all first class.
Our Boys’ Suits range in size from 8 to 14.
All $5.00 Suits must go at $3.50
All 4.50 Suits must go at 3.00
All 3.00 Suits must go at 2.00
All 2.50 Suits must go at 1.50
Remember the sizes in the Boys’ Suits only range from 8 to 14.
We .-ilso have a large line of
to be sold during this sale
of Oo«t.
The reason why we say regardless of cost is because we have
a large line of Spring Suits, coming and must make room for
them.
IF THEY ARE NOT BARGAINS DON’T BUY.
You can get
WINTER DRESS GOODS
AT YOUR OWN PRICE.
We can give you double-width wool goods from 9c up to any
price goods you want. We have a large lot of remnants to go at
bargains in both wool and cotton goods.
Sheeting from 3c a yard up.
Specials in Shoes.
Our entire lot of Shoes will be on sale at Special Bargain
Prices. But we must give you a few prices in Shoes that
store can duplicate.
We can give Men’s Shoes from 50c up.
Ladies’ Shoes from 25c up.
These Shoes are hound to go, so you might he on the market
early and get your choice. The first come the first served.
A Few Special Bargains in Shirts.
We have one lot of men’s unlaundred white shirts slightly
damaged by dust, the 50c kind to go at 25c.
One lot the $1 kind to go at 50c.
Remember These Prices are only for the Grand Safe.
There will he many other things on sale these three days
which we haven’t room to mention.
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Remember that every article will be marked in plain figures.
We will have but one price to all.
We can sell you the Hu-man-ic Shoe for $3.75 and $3.35.
TRY A PAIR OF OUR HU-MAN-IC SHOES FOR MEN, $4.00 ONES GOING AT $3.35.
J. C. ivIFS.COMB & CO.
Supplyers of Gaffney and Cherokee County - - - - - - The Big Store Under the Commercial Hotel