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BIG BLOW OUT. Gaffney is for its entertainments, especially its social func tions, where many dainty knicknacks are served, and the favored ones who are so fortunate as to be guests at these entertain ments, or blowouts generally have a royal good time. But gen erally the number of invitations is limited. This is a blowout of an altogether different nature, where all are invited and where you won’t have to be on your P’s and Q’s for fear you will make a mistake, but where each customer will be served to a bountiful bargain feast never before equalled in the history of Gaffney. THIS HITIv OTTARIS Calico, 2>3cts. per yard; yard-wide Percales, 5c a yard; Sheet ing, 2^cts a yard; Suspenders, 5c a pair; Children’s Shoes, 10c a pair; Towels, 2>6c each. Beautiful line of White Goods and light, dainty Dress Goods for Easter and Spring. Lovely line of Millinery and ready-to-wear hats for ladies and children. Beautiful line of new Shirtwaists just landed. Big line of new Clothing for men, boys and children. >t Ono Rusty Re imy: 24 sheets paper, 1 pack envelopes, -2 lead pencils, 2 pen holders, 1 box carpet tacks, 1 comb, 1 ball turkey-red cotton, 1 paper pins. 1 paper needles. 2 packs hair pins, 1 3 slate pencils, 2 corset laces, 1 box mourning pins, 1 stick blueing. Many other things not mentioned. It is impossible to do justice to our mammoth stock. Visit THE Cheapest Store in the State. J. C. Ratliff, Prop. sr w w » » r ^ WATCH THIS SPACE FOR NEXT ISSUE Will be just from Baltimore and will have a complete line of all the latest styles, and at prices never heard of before. : : : : SO WATCH D. J. HOLT AT OLD STAND. Millinery Opening, Marcli 30th and 31st. Grand Display of everything in Fashionable Feminine Headwear. The Ladies of Gaffney and Cherokee Co. have a cordial invitation to visit our Store on the Opening days. W. J. Wilkins & Co. A. N. Wood. President. it. It. Brown. Vice-President THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, OP GAFFNEY. S. C. Established 1901. Capital $50,000.—Surplus and Profits $8,500. STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN DEPOSITORY. Does a general ItankinK iind Exchange business. Is well fitted up with Fire Proof Vaul and Burglar Proof .Safe, witli Automatic Time Lock. We solicit the business of people ! all occupations. j C. 1VJ. Mtvi ITTH. flnstilor Tne Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company Offers for sale Building Lots iu this Nourishing town, Gaffney Ult>; r .tr.iin uo. by and in reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, in lots of L. t. <J0to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Pa. m o- poses. For full particulars apply to J. V. ^AKWATT„ N. B.—All persons are forbidden to enter on. walk or ride through or over the lan Is of thi company, cutting and removing timber, iishing or hunting, under penalty of law. THE CAKE'S OURS Our store is now open for inspection and we want to call your attention to our Clothing and Shoe Departments as we are proud of the good things we are showing which will help you to Be Well Dressed litis Summer, Come in our store and put on one of our novelty suits. We have never carried before so many different kinds of suits as w’e have to show you this time, ami a look from you will convince you. You don’t need much money to visit our store as we can stdl you a suit from iDi upwards. If you are interested in buying a new Easter suit call on us before purchasing. Don't buy and say, “Why, oh, why didn’t I take a look at The Outlet Suits?” It will then be too late. Come now, while everything is fresh. We have an up-to-date line of Norfolk suits to go cheap. 200 l>oy suits to go from Toe to .$1 for a lew days. Headquarters for Neckwear and Gents’ Furnishings. The Outlet Clothing ■ Shoe Store Will Switzer, Prop. Next Door to Menhants and Planters Bank. OUR NEW MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is now open for inspection, and we would like for every lady who is interested in buying herself a new hat to call and see our beautiful line. You will find here any style and shape you want, and at reasonable prices. There’s no old stock to pick from. This department has just been added to our store and everything is brand new, selected by our northern milliner, who is now here and who will be glad to wait on you. Before buying your new Easter Hat come in and look at our line. No trouble to show goods; you will find three ladies to wait on you in our millinery department, which anyone of them will be glad to show you whether you buy or not. We have all the latest style hats to pick from, trimmed or untrimmed. Our experiened milliner will trim you one while you wait. Our Dry Goods Department is the beauty of our store. There never were so mnny different patterns in our store as there are now. We have spared no ex pense in selecting this stock. Our buyer has just returned from the Eastern markets, where he visited the largest and the most complete stocks to pick from. Our Dress Goods Department is the prettiest we have ever carried, and any hidy who wants a new Faster dress had better take a look at our line before pur chasing. Our Embroidery and Lace line is the largest we have ever purchased. Thousands of yards to pick from. Now For the Men and Boys. I know you want to look nice for Easter. Well, how can 1 ? That’s the question. We will tell you. Come in our store and let us put you on one of our new suits and then you can see how nice yon will look. It don’t take much money to dress wher you buy of us. We have got the prettiest line of Clothing we have ever carried. This great stock of Clothing was selected by one who Inis been in business for the past 20 years and who is filly experienced in this line. Our Boys’ Line of Clothing. is the largest and most complete line wo have ever carried. All the latest styles. We have 100 Boy’s Norfolk suits that retail at from $3 to $4.50 a suit; our price for a few days $1.08, all sizes. Hats and Shoes. You are not dressed until you have on one of our hats and a pair of our $3.50 shoes for $3. Our shoe stock and our hat de partment are the largest we have ever carried, and ji look from you will convince you that Short Profits shall be our motto. The Dixie Dry Goods, Between T. Davenport’s and R. A. Jones’, j end Shoe Store. Morris Switzer, Proprietor.