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Mf . , ■■ | of Oui^ Hucoess! Greatest in point of sales, and even more remarkable in excellence of value. Interest increases steadily, and each day shows a growth of trade that is little less than phenomenal. But the values are here—that’s the secret of the store. Our sales last week here were the most en couraging we have ever had, and we will continue the same prices with but slight variation, because we are anxious to convert ous stock into cash. We always give satisfaction to our customers, and assure you if you come to our store you will in the future be numbered among the hosts of our pleased customers. I I10 Dixie Clothing and Shoe Store Embroidery Sale Wednesday and Thus day, Nov. 9th and 10th, AT THE THEATRE. Foi two days only, we will place on sale over two thousand yards of the very best Cambric Embroidery in all widths. We have divided it into three lots : : : The 10, 12 and loc quality for 8c The 16, 18 and 20c quality for 10c The 22, 25 and 30c quality for loc Insertings to match will go in the sale at oc. We also have several handsome pieces suitable for skirt flounces and corset covers that will go in the sale at 25c the yard. Many things special in White Waistings, Lace Collars, Hand kerchiefs, Gloves, Trimmings, Etc. Remem ber these prices are for two days only, Wednes day and Thursday, Nov. 9th and 10th. : l! r .Goddelock& Co. Gaffny, SctT. ac.’ re. The Roaring Farce Comedy, "Hello Bill," Tonight. Arthur L. Cogliser, who is playing | the role of the luckless William Fuller j in "Hello Bill” this season, has been playing the part of the stern and un compromising general in Mr. Good hue's famous farcial comedy the past two years, and when Manager D. E. Barnett acquired the rights of the play this season, he immediately en gaged Mr. Cogliser to play Bill, feel ing sure that with his great knowl edge of the play and his ability as an actor, he could handle the character la tter than any man in the country. Mr. Barnett’s faith lias been more than justified as every paper where the play has been seen this year has united in declaring Mr. Cogllser’s im personation to he better than any of his predecessors, on account of the finely legitimate manner in which he handles the character. “Hello Bill” with Mr. Cogliser will be seen at the Star Theatre tonight. The management have contracted with the Western Union Telegraph Company to receive the election re turns and the same will he read from the stage during the progress of the play. NELSON The Star Clothier, Opposite Postofic e. M Bargains that talk for the Winter season with the greatest stock of R Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies’and Misses’Coats and Jackets. ? Big Special Purchase At Almost Half. ARRESTED FOR BARN BURNING. To handle all business intrusted to us to the en tire satisfaction of our patrons. Call on us when you wish to deposit or borrow money. The National Bank of Gaffaey, S. C. OPEN TILL 5 P. M. EVERY DAY All kinds of Job Work done at The Ledger office neatly and at prices commensurate with high grade work. Try us. Woman and Two Sons Lodged in Jail for the Crime. Mrs. Nancy Duncan and two sons, Otis and Bristow, have been arrested at Blacksburg charged with burning a barn belonging to Mrs. Dye, at or ; near that place. At the preliminary hearing held at ' Blacksburg Friday sufficient evidence i was brought out against the prisoners i to warrant the magistrate in commit- j ting them to jail to await trial at I court. It seems that the Duncans had rented land from Mrs. Dye, and that [ the alleged crime was the result of a dispute, and consequent had feelings, over a division of the crop. The arrest was made through the insurance department under the pro- i visions of the recent act of the gen- j oral assembly relative to inquiries in fires, and is the third case of its kind under that act. Sheriff Thomas went over to Balcksburg after the prisoners and brought them back to jail here. GIRLS’ COATS of soft Velvet in black, LADIES’ JACKETS of soft warm Cheviot ,,,, . j * i r 11 i j in single and double-breasted style, colors double-breasted, cut style full and wide. . T ® J ^ ,, . , , in Brown, Gray and Black, fitted or loose k Collars and shoulders very attractively trim , , . i i i ,, J - back, newest style and make, collars j 2,98 to 6.98 k J 5 med with white braid and fancy but tons, half price only QQ or collarless,usual valuei ■ 30 HO and $15 BO\ S’ AND GIRLS Caps prettiest and nobbliest make in Brown, Blue and Black mixed color,svalue. Great sale of Blankets and Comforts. Supply your need at Nelsons. 10 to 50c k f SHOES! SHOES! Best and largest line of Solid Leather Shoes in Cherokee county. We have just received V- an extra large shipment and have put extra low prices on each pair. Wool and Fleece Underwear Better than Elsewhere. We have also received a large shipment of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats and Reefers at prices never heard of before. BARGAINS ARE ARRIVING DAILY. DON’T FORGET TO VIS LI • ^ The Star Clothier, Opposite Postoffice, A Play at Limestone. A play, entitled “Too Much of a Good Thing.” will be given in the au ditorium at Limestone next Friday night under the auspices of the Alpha Delta Epsilon society of the College. A small admission fee will be charged; but the “boys” should go I down and not only enjoy the play but, at the same time, have the pleasure of looking at Limestone’s host of J pretty girls. Subscribe for The Ledger $1 a year. S CURE ORIS WHINE AU ELSE FAIIS. [ Uoet CoukL Syrup. 'l'a»los UooU. Uau In time. fMd by gaams Ui Fine Fruits. I have the best line of Fruits to be found in the city, all fresh and sweet—Northern Apples, Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Bananas, Etc. Fine Candies Candy made every day—pure and wholesome. All grades of domestic and imported goods consLfutly on band. Call in and see my lines The MUiight Fire Alarm Has less terrors for the man whose property is well insured. We represent some of the oldest and strong est Fire Insurance Companies of Fmgland and America and can name as low rates as anybody. Insure at once and see us before placing it. : : : : S. R. Suber. Wood & Smith, Agents. Next door to Postoffice. We Will liond You. * m t & Overcoals, Cloaks, Rahicoals, Tourist Goals, etc. We want you to come and see our line of Overcoats. We believe we have the best values ever offered in Gaff ney, the latest styles and most wonted fabrics. Raincoats for men and women—long, medium weight, suitable for now and later; very serviceable and at the same tjme very dressy. Nothing beats the rain-or-shine coats. k.v-* r T *J • Mi 5 6 j) Dv, 5 a-* ? IF. UNDERWEAR for men, women, boys and girls. Warm, full si/e, well made. We can fit you and your pocket- book. I ’ fORti' TWeNTT • RAINCO, ->36*“ HATS -*88*“ New shipment of Hats for men and boys. Our hat store is over flowing with the new stylo hats— still and soft, all grades at money- saving prices. Tell the salesman what you want. Ask to see the new things. Brown in derby and soft hats, as well as black, neutral and pearl. English tan is the newest color in soft hats; sold here only. Hats from 25c to $3.00. CLOAKS like cut are extremely useful, suitable for traveling or evening wear; of light-weight kersey ; the back is slightly fitted and the fronts are double breasted and perfectly straight. fc ! CHA1J0. We have sold more shoes the past month than ever before in the same period of time, but new arrivals OnUM.— * have filled in the broken places and the line is complete in every detail. -RUBBERS HOSIERY In wool and cotton for men and women, boys and girls and the little folks. We have some real bargains In hosiery. BLACK MERCERIZED PETTI- 8KIRT8. Ten tuck accordlan plaited ruffles; worth a dollar everywhere; our price while they last only 60c. DRESS r ODDS AND SILKS. Now arrivals (....lost dally; all the popular colors and weaves. CARPETS, ART SQUARES, RUGS and MATTINGS. New shipment Just in. BLANKETS, QUILTS and COM FORTS. Large, full size, well made, at very attractive prices. 1 Carroll, Carpenter & Byers. New shipment CUT GLASS, suita ble for wedding, holiday and other gifts. We have a now shipment of the much wonted GOBLETS in Baccharo glass. Our price only $3.00 dozen. 100 dozen white CHINA worth $1.00, to go at G5c.