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ill BACK Our buyer is just back from the Northern markets, and result is that tons and ta desirable merchandise is daily rolling in. Never before have we been in position to offer such matchless bargains as we are now offering. Special bargains in Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods, Jackets and Capes. Big drive in Men’s Hats. LISTEN! LISTEN! LISTEN! Yard wide fleeced lined Flanneletts, 73^ cents per yard in remnants. Red Flannel, 1 2>6 cents per yard. White Flannel, 12>4 cents per yard. Good Checks, 4)4 cents per yard. 10 cents Outing only 7)4 cents. Bed Ticking as low 5 as cents per yard. Come quick, goods don’t stay long at The Battery, The Cheapest Store in the State. C.I'i . vnUF'F'. F SHORT LOCAL ITEM& I Thanksgiving. We are now able to describe the word in all its meaning—but we are thankful for many tilings, for our friends. You have stood by us and helped us in whatever success we have attained. : : : : : Things look now as if we would wind up with a good year. You have helped us to make it so. We have tried to merit your con fidence by giving you good merchandise at rea sonable prices. : : : : We pledge you our best efforts in the future. We are anxious for your business and know that it is by giving you good merchandise that we can hope to win it and hold it. As near as possible satisfaction is guaranteed. : : Give us your business, it will be appreciated and you will have no regrets. : : Local cotton market Thursday, 9:30. W. H. StJohn and family have moved back to Gaffney from Pacolet. \V. H. Ross moved his stock of goods from Grenard street to a store room on Limestone street Friday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sarratt, Wednesday, a 10 lb. boy. And Carl is as happy as a duck in a puddle of water. There will be services at the Pres byterian church next Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Preaching by the pastor. The public is cordially in vited. ! James Burgess, a hustling farmer, was in the city Tuesday. He had fin ished sowing wheat the Monday before the rain, while the ground was in fine I order. The Missionary Pally Day will be held at Buford Street Methodist church Sunday evening at 7:30. The i exercises will consist of recitations and singing by the children. Shuford & LeMaster have on dis play in their store a handsome reed rocker, given by Heywood Bros. &. Wakefield Co., of Baltimore, to be i sold and the proceeds given to Lime- ! stone Street Methodist church. Shu ford & LeMaster will receive bids on the rocker until Saturday. Decem- ! ber 3rd, the highest bidder getting it. You should see that it brings its worth. Always W. J. Wilkins & Co. Gaffney, S. C. m Death of a Child. Carl, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bright, died Sunday night and was buried Monday at Draytonville. The New Bank Building. The brick work on the new National Bank building has been completed, and the carpenters are now r adding the “finishing touches.” The structure is a model of beauty and fine workmanship, and it elicits admiring remarks from many passers along the street. When completed it will be as handsome a building as can be found in any city many times the size of Gaffney. President Ross hopes to occupy it by the first of Jan uary. Court Proceedings. A verdict in the case of Jas. L. Ram sey against the Gaffney Manufactur ing Company had not been reached Monday when The Ledger went to press. The verdict was in favor of the defendant. The next case tried was Lucy Ha- gins against the Aetna Life Insur ance Company. The verdict in this case was for the defendant. Wednesday morning the case of Wm. F. Moore against Drs. Nesbit and Allen was taken up, and was not con cluded up to the time court adjourned until this (Friday) morning. always contains all the latest local and foreign news. Subscribe now while it is only $1.00 a Y e ev r. A Foreign Artist Coming. Siemens, the celebrated German pi anist, will give a grand pianoforte re cital in the auditorium at Limestone College Friday evening, December 2, at 8 o’clock. Miss Siemens is one of the very greatest lady pianists, and as she is the first foreign artist to appear here this season .it is hoped that there will be a large aittendance. Miss Siemens has made several Southern tours, playing with great success in Atlanta, Columbia, Spartan burg and Charleston. Tickets on sale at the Cherokee Drug Co. The dummy will leave down town at 7:30. •PISO’S CURE FOR n> K . CORCS WHERE AIL USE FAILS. M Coutth Syrup. Tntte* Good. UM • iMTi-i-iinrTrtt^'Tiiii^ ^♦;CON S l>MiPTIONi,‘ 5* AHEAD. That is now, as ever, our motto. Always the best, freshest and newest S.B. CRAWLEY &C0. 813 Limestone Street. Drugs, Perfumes, Stationery Prescriptions properly filled aud promptly delivered. Headquarters for Columbia Phonographs and Records. Shoes! Men’s Shoes! Ladies’ Shoes! Boys’ Shoes ! Girls’ Shoes! Children’s Shoes All cheap for cash at I. n. Peeler’s. Big Reduction Sale. We are going to run our stock of goods away down, which means a reduction in prices on everything we carry. So if you need Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Hat Hacks, Bookcases, Com bination Cases, China Closets, Tables, Chairs, odd Dressers, Beds, Wash Stands, Mattresses, Bed Springs, Folding Bed Lounges, and the prettiest line af Rugs on the market, it will pay you to take advantage of this sale. This re duction takes in our big stock of Lamps, Glass ware, Crockery and best of all. Buck’s Stoves. So if you need a Cook Stove or Heating Stove now is your time to save money. Remember you take no risk in buying a Buck Stove, as we guarantee evey one we sell. : : : This is a genuine reduction sale and all ca»h buyers will get the benefit of it. No goods will be held at prices unless paid for, but goods bought aud paid for will be delivered to suit purchaser. See us for goods in our line, it will pay you. Yours truly, The Furniture Co. Celery for Thanksgiving. A fresh supply just in. Confectioneries, Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Dates, Raisins, Figs, etc., and a nice line of Toys for the Holidays. Come and .see my stock S. R. Suber. Next door to Postoffice. W N O W DO IVo. Wrecks of all kinds repaiied quick Old vehicles made as good as new Rubber tops put on your buggies Know that your cash has its equivalent at m3' shop. Tell me vour wants; I will meet them. Ash. hickor)-, oak and poplar for 3’our job Little breaks trouble make; I mend them Kindly I’ll meet you, genteel I’ll treat you. W. T. THOMPSON. Are You Administrator and have the settlement of an estate? If so, request of the Judge of Probate that your|advertisement;be placed in :: :: : It has the largest circulation of any paper in the Fifth South Carolina Congressional District. Running Over Vour Money Affairs will often disclose the fact that you haven’t been saving as much as you thought. You have earned plenty but have spent like wise. A man gets rich by what he saves, not by what he earns. The best and only way to save it is to put your money in a Savings Bank. The more you put in the quicker it grows, for the INTEREST goes on unceasingly Money deposited with the GAFFNEY SAVINGS BANK works 24 hours a day and takes no holiday^. FOUR PER CENT. PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS FROM ONE DOLLAR UP AT The Gaffney Savings Bank. Oftice in the National Bank of Gaffney. { > jp> n till S I—*. XI. cs-vesx-y titty. i J Goods Well Bought Are Half Sold. OURS ARE BOUGHT RIGHT is why they keep moving. Our expenses are small for the amount of business we do, hence we can give you better value than our competitors. Watch the brown packages and you will see who is selling the shoes. THE R. S. LIPSCOMB SHOE COMPANY.