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r Commencing Monday, Oct. 24 6:30 k. H. 6 LONG DAYS The first $10.00 customer gets a fine pair of THE DIXIE DETERMINATION OCT. 24 TO OCT. 29 Six long days in which you can get genuine bargains that you will remember for ages to come. Closing Saturday, Oct. 29 11:45 P. M. 6 LONG DAYS The first $10.00 Customer gets a fine pair of $2.50 SHOES i Bear in mind that next week, October 24th to 29th, is the DETERMINATION SALE at The Dixie. Never before have you seen goods going as cheap as they will then go. Our three large stores have compelled us to buy heavily this season, and we bought too much. We are bound to unload; the goods must go. We need the money, so the goods are marked at “get money” prices, and we are going to get the cash if you need the goods. January is the usual month for sales to get rid of the old stock that accumulates during the year, but we are going to give you a chance of your life to buy goods. $ 10,000 worth of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Gents’ Furnishings, Suits, Milli nery, etc., put on the market right at the season of the year when everybody has to buy goods. Put your wants off and let your dollar da double duty during this sale. We are strictly one price to all. Your dollar is as good as your neighbor’s. The first man, woman or child that trades $ 10.00 worth with us the first morning of the sale gets absolutely free of charge a pair of $2.50 shoes. ja Dixie Quick-Step Prices. Dress Goods Large line of Brilliantines, all colors to select from, worth 60c .yard, Dixie Quick Step Price 35c Flannelettes, worth 12'/ 2 c yard, Dixie Quick Step Price 7 l / 2 c Tricot Flannels, everybody sells for 35c yard, Dixie Quick Step Price..21c Calico at Quick Step Price 4c Yard wide Sheeting, Dixie Quick Step Price 4c Outing at Dixie Quick Step Price..4c Drilling at Dixie Quick Step Price.6c Extra Good Percale, yd. wide, Dixie Quick Step Price 6>/ 2 c 50 doz. Ladies’ Ribbed Underwear, worth 35c each, go in this sale at, per pair 49c Heavy Riverside Plaids, Dixie Quick Step Price 4c Best Cheviot, worth 8c, Dixie Quick Stop Price 5c Sea Island from 5 to 10 yds., per yard, Dixie Quick Step Price 2'/ 2 c ■" "V r ■ -i - Bleaching 8c Bleaching, Dixie Quick Step Price 6c 10c Bleaching, Dixie Quick Step Price 7'/ 2 c 6c Bleaching, Dixie Quick Step Price 4c The best Bleaching made, worth 12c yard, Dixie Quick Step Price 8c Shoes! Shoes! 800 pair Ladles’ Shoes, worth $1.25, Dixie Quick Step Price 85c This lot of shoes especially for this sale. Men’s $1.50 Shoes, Dixie Quick Step Price $1.18 Men’s $2.00 Shoes at Dixie Quick Step Price $1.45 Men’s $2.50 Shoes at Dixie Quick Step Price $1.95 Men’s $3.50 Shoes at Dixie Quick Step Price $2.45 I have a large line of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes and havq no space to mention price. Hosiery The largest line of Hosiery ever brought to Gaffney, all guaranteed to be worth 10c per pair, Dixie Quick Step Price, 4 pairs for 25c Skirts and Jackets A very large variety of Ladies’ Tailor- made Skirts and Jackets to fit all, from the largest to the smallest, from 98c up to $3.50. Clothing My stock of plQthiifg- is so large you can’t judge much from this adver tisement. .You .will have to come and let us show it to you. .We will give you a few of our prices. Men’s $15 Suits, Merchants’ Tailor- made, any size, Dixie Quick Step Price 11.25 Men’s $12.00 Suits, Dixie Quick Step Price $8.75 Men’s $7.00 Suits, Dixie Quick Step Price $4.75 Men’s $5.00 Suits, Dixie Quick Step Price $3.75 Men’s $4.00 Suits, Dixie Quick Step Price $2.50 A large variety of Boys’ Suits that I am making the same cut prices as In the Men’s Suits. I have a large line of up-to-date Mil linery that will go cheap at this sale. It will pay you to come and look at it before buying, as I can save you mo ney on everything you buy. Men’s" 75 doz. Men’s Heavy Fleeced Under wear, real value 50c each, Dixie Quick Step Price, per Pair..... 75c We have a very large line of Hats for stylish men, the $2 kind, to go at the Dixie Quick Step Price of $1.45 The $1.50 kind to go at the Dixie Quick Step Price 95c The $1.25 Railroad Hat to go at Dixie Quick Step Price 85c The $1.00 kind from ocean to ocean to go at Dixie Quick Step Price..75c The 75c kind to go at Dixie Quick Step Price 45c Blankets We bought 500 pairs of Blankets, knowing that we were going to have an unusually cold winter, and to sup ply every family in Cherokee County will let them go in this sale. .Will not say anything about the prices, for they are away down, down below New York prices. Overalls, the regular 50c .kind, all sizes, to go at Dixie Quick Step Price 39c Handkerchiefs The Best Linen Handkerchiefs to go, the 5c kind, at Dixie Quick Step Price 3 for ..., 10c Ladies’ size to go at Dixie Quickstep Price, 5 for , 5c 100 gross best Peart Buttons to go at Dixie Quick Step Price, two doz for.5c Spool Cotton Thread, Clark’s, the 5c kind, to go at the Dixie Quick Step Price, 3 spools for ..10c Large stock Shoe Polish, for ladles and gentlemen, the 10c kind, to go at the Dixie Quick Step Price per box 7c 4,000 yards Ribbon, worth from 15c to 25c per yard, Dixie Quick Step Price, Half Price, 35 dozen Fascinators, sold everywhere for 25c, Dixie Quick Step Price... 19c Also a large variety of Ladies’ Nice Shawls. 100 dozen Men’s Sunday Shirts, sell for 50c everywhere, but owing to the fact that I bought these Shirts cheap I will sell them for 24c 500 Overcoats. .You will need one and we want to sell it to you. Price, Cheap. 800 Youth’s and Children’s Suits are now on our counters waiting for you and ready for you to look at whether you buy or not. The prices are tempt ing; bring the boys on the 24th to 29th. Don’t forget that the first man or woman that trades $10.00 with me on the morning of the 24th, the first day of this sale, will get free a $2.50 pair of Shoes. You can see these Shoea in my show window. Come early and get the $2.50 Shoes for nothing, be- aides the Quick Step Prices I a nr giving you. Don’t forget the dates, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th, six long days. ... THE DIXIE CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE. a fi > ’o ' . . \ f t. .01 ‘ < , .* tf' V , . . w * w » v ~ l I av —war ♦ >tt r Sounds Like a Lie, Don’t It? 5 WH& Wfc sAV ,v ' ■j y ? f s v We sell first-class t and 2-horsC wagons at prices ranging from $3 to $5 less than the prices of any other first-class wagons on the market. THE THORNHILL WAGON is made of the best Vir ginia Hickory and Whiteoak. Smith Hardware Go. Two Fires. The fire alarm was sounded Satur day afternoon, and the whistle shrieked long and vigorously. The streeta were soon thronged with peo ple looking for the fire, which was finally discovered to be at the cotton gin of the Victor Oil company, the ropf of which was burning. The lire company turned out and the flames were soon extinguished and before any material damage was done, the extent of the damage being a small hole burned In the roof. It was thought the Are started from a match which had been carelessly dropped by some one around the gin, as Mr. Lipscomb found a package of tobacco lying near by, indicating that some thoughtless person bad been smoking In the vicinity of the place where the fire was first discov ered. It Is fortunate that the fire was ex tinguished before it had made much progress. There was another Are Sunday af ternoon on R. E. Linder’s place near the city. A barn belonging to Wash Lipscomb, colored, was destroyed, to gether with a bale of cotton, a wagon, and several hundred bundles of fod der. It is not known just how the fire originated. Heal AIL USE EARS. TaatoaGuod. ’Jl drufftlau. ^ CONSUMPTION ..fi A Coming Marriage. The following from the San Fran cisco, Cal., Chronicle of Oct. 2nd, will be of interest to Gaffney people: “An announcement which will prove of great interest, especially in army circles, Is that of the engage ment of Miss Ethel Sarratt, of South Carolina, to Lieutenant Samuel Tal bot, Twenty-eighth Infantry, United States Army, who is at present sta tioned at the Presidio, but who leaves in a few days for his home in Vir ginia. "Miss Sarratt is a sister of Captain Edward O. Sarratt, Artillery Corps, United States Army, who was until very recently at the Presidio, and It was during a visit to her brother that Miss Sarratt and Mr. Talbot met. "No date has been arranged for the wedding, but it will be celebrated sometimo in November, “Miss Sarratt has many friends here and it is greatly regretted that the Twenty-eighth is ordered away, so that she will not come here as a bride. Mr. Talbot is one of the most popular young offleers at the Presidio, having been especially active in so cial affairs at the post, and everyone is congratulating him most heartily and at the same time regretting his coming departure.’’ Miss Sarratt is a resident of this city where she has a host of admir ers. all of whom likewise congratulate Lieu: *»rt Talbot on his good for- tune h for her all the happi- t is life can give. n > We have it tc borrowing. Have You Money? We are here to-care for it/guaranteeing safety and sat isfaction, accommodation and assistance to you in the handling of your account. : : . : Merchants and Planters Bank A. N. WOOD, CHAS. P. LIGON, C. M. SMITH, President. Assistant Cashier. Cashier. Bank Open Until 3 I*, . 1C very I>ay. Rural Mail Boxes. Go to R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. for your P^ngine and Steam P'ittings; Gandy, Rubber and Leather Helling, Cane Mills and Evapora tors; Wagons and Huggies; Barb Wire, Wire and Cut Nails. Don’t fail to see us before you buy your hardware—We want your business. R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. W E feel very grateful to the citizens of Cherokee County for favoring us with their trade during the years 1902, 1903 and 1904} also we have every reason to believe that they are ail well pleased with the Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines that they bought from us, as they are beginning now to see that quality figures more than a few dollars in the purchau of an article that is to be used for a long period of time, if not for a lifetime. To those who have not yet bought Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines from us, we invite you to come and see our good.', and get our prices, which will be very low during the next 30 days. We are are at all times able and willing to make every promise true and every guarantee good. So come and see our many different styles of Organs and New Home Sewing Machines at our store on Limestone St. Abbott Bros. rs *• Graduate Pharmacists r J M Only are employed in our prescription department. Fine work at fair prices is our motto. Cherokee Drug Company. i I7re»cription I >ru$£K;ii*t*4. . jm.