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fj Tlie Heorel of Our Success! r 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. The Dixie Clothing and Shoe Store. Embroidery Sale Wednesday and Thu sday, Nov. 9th and I Oth, For two days ouly, we will placo 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 15c quality for 8c 'The 16, 18 and 20c quality for 10c The 22, 25 and 30c quality for. 15c Insertings to match will go in the sale at 5c. We also have several handsome pieces suitable for skirt flounces and corset covers that will go in the sale at 25c the y.ird. 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. : Lipscomb, Goudelock & Go. Gaffny, S ctih a d ra. A Home Wedding. On Thursday, Nov. 3rd, Mr. C. A. Wood, now of this city, and Miss Mol- lie Brown, of Pacolet, were united in marriage. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. A. A. James, of Paco- S let. at the home of the bride’s parents, in the presence of only a few friends and relatives of the bridal couple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Brown, of Pacolet, and is quite popular among a large circle of friends and admirers for her personal attractions and her many lovable 1 qualities of heart and mind. Mr. Wood (familiarly known as “Cuz”) is a son of the late Mr. Lip scomb Wood, of Pacolet. He is a generous, whole-souled young man, and his friends are only limited by the number of his acquaintances. He is at present a popular salesman for the R. S. Lipscomb Shoe Co. Mf. Wood brought his bride to this city, and they are at home to their friends in a cozy cottage on East Frederick street. The Ledger joins a host of friends in wishing for them a life full of sun shine and happiness. _ ___ _ _ _ _ ________ i NELSON 1 4 The Star Clothier, Opposite Postofic e. fL Bargains that talk for the Winter season with the greatest stock of K JXIothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats and Jackets. ? ^ - - ■■■ V ^ Big Special Purchase At Almost Half. * wf GIRLS’COATS of soft Velvet in black, ' LADIES’JACKETS of soft warm Cheviot \ . . , . , , A A . . „ . ., in single and double-breasted style, colors double-breasted, cut style full and wide. |! . n ° „ C in Brown, Gray and Black, fitted or loose Tw Collars ■• ,nd shoulders very attractively trim backi new69t ' 8tyle and make) collar9 ^ ^ med with white braid and fancy but- J QQ or collarless,usual value tons, half price only IluO #10 and $15 IT IS OUR AIM 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 Gaffney, S. C. OPEN TILL 5 P. M. EVERY DAY Fell from His Wagon, Mr. Puckett Hammett, who lives out on the Howells’ Ferry road, about eight miles below the city, was in! town Tuesday with cotton. While re turning from the gin where he had taken some cotton, one of the side planks to his wagon, against which he was leaning, broke and let him fall to the ground, where he landed on his shoulder. The accident occurred out' on East Frederick street and Dr. Grif fith was called to see Mr. Hammett, whom he found to he suffering con- sireably from a sprained or dislo- lated shoulder and evidently some in ternal injury. The doctor did what he could for the injured man, and Mr. Hammett was taken home, where he is now resting comfortably, so long as he re mains quiet; but an effort to move causes him considerable pain. We hope the injury is not serious, and that Mr. Hammett may soon re- cover from all the effects of his fall. 2 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ Caps prettiest and nobbliest make in Brown, Blue M and Black mixed color, svalue 2.98 to 6.9« k 10 to 50c V Great sale of Blankets and Comforts. Supply your need at Nelsons. SHOES! SHOES! Best and largest line of Solid Leather Shoes in Cherokee county. We have just received y 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 VISIT Wears and Covers Like Gold. That L. & M. Paint, and it only re quires 4 gallons of L. & M. and 3 gal lons linseed oil to paint a moderate sized house. It’s lead with zinc. Non-chalkable. j Liberal quantity given to churches i when bought from Smith Hdw. Co., Gaffney; Blacksburg Drug Co., i Blacksburg. The Star Clothier, Opposite Postoffice. Mayor’s Court. Business at the city’s tribunal was light yesterday morning. Only two offenders, Dock Petty and Davis Pet ty, two colored sports who are fami liar figures at the city court, were up for "scrapping” on the street. Davis was fined $2.00 and Dock $1.00. They both paid—as usual. AH kinds of Job Work done at The Ledger office neatly and at prices commensurate with high grade work- Try us. Subscribe for The Ledger $1 a year. eORIS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS, j Best CnuKh bjrrup. Tmum Good. Uae » rl lu limn. Sold by driiccl-ts. irtha CONS U MP’TnONS'Trf* The Midnight 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 England 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. Fine Fruits. I have the best line of Fruits to be j found in the city, all fresh and sweet—Northern Apples, Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Bananas, I Etc. Fine Candies Candy made every day—pure and wholesome. All grades of domestic and imported goods constantly on hand. Call in and see my lines Next door to Postoffice. We Will Bond You. Overcoats, Cloaks, Rainaals, Tourist Coals, 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 time very dressy. Nothing beats the rain-or-shine coats. mm gfe TORM UNDERWEAR for men, women, boys and girls. Warm, full size, well made. We can fit you and your pocket- book. ->38^ HATS -*38«- New shipment of Hats for men and boys. Our hat store is over flowing with the new style hats— ‘■tiff 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. raj wet 'mm CUADO* We have sold more shoes the past month thart ever before in the same period of time, but new arrivals Oill/EiIJi 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- SKIRTS. Ten tuck accordian plaited ruffles; worth a dollar everywhere; our price while they last only 50c. ’* DRESS DODDS AND SILKS. New arrivals almost daily; all the popular colors and weaves. CARPETS, ART SQUARES, RUGS and MATTINGS. New shipment ji st in. BLANKETS, QUILTS and COM FORTS. Large, full size, well made, at very attractive prices. Carroll, Carpenter & Byers. New shipment CUT GLASS, suita ble for wedding, holiday and other gifts. We have a new 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 65c. TEAS,