The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, December 13, 1904, Image 4
We want to mention a few of the things that are nice for Christinas presents, and that are useful. The time has coihe when people appreciate useful gift. A nice Umbrella is onCof
the things that is hard to beat for a Xmas present, for sweethearts, sisters, brothers, mothers or fathers. We have a nice line that can’t be beat in the city, all prices from 50c up to .*7.50
each. How about a pair of Kid Gloves? We have a good one at $1 00 ; Blacks, Tans and Whites. They will be appreciated for a Christmas present. Handkerchiefs are things that we can’t
get along without. Why not give your sister, your mother, father or brother half dozen or a dozen nice Handkerchiefs? They will be appreciated. From now until the season is over we will
have many good things in the Millinery department to offer at reduced prices. It will be to your interest to see our line before buying. Special price? in trimmed Hats; $1.00 Hats at 75c,
$1.25 and $1.60 Hats at 08c, $2.00 Hats $1.48. Other priced Hats reduced accordingly. Ladies’ and Misses’ Jackets at popular prices. See us on these before buying. We haven’t space
to give you prices, but they are reasonable. Wo think we can save you money. We try always to satisfy the inner and outer man. Come to see us for your needs in Dry Goods, Shoes.
Hats, Pants, Notions etc., in the Dry Goods room. Let us sell you your Xmas Groceries and Flour to make fine Cakes. Best in these lines, Coffee, Sugar, Silver Leaf Lard, Canned Goods
We carry a Staple line of Crockery at prices that are right. :: :: :: :: :: ..
W. J. Wilkins & Company,
SHROT LOCAL ITEMS.
HOLIDAY GOODS
AT THE
Cherokee Drug Company
Our stock is now complete and it is quite the
largest we have ever shown. The largest line of
Holiday Novelties
That anyone has ever seen in Gaffney. The
selling has been larger than ever this year, but
our stock was larger also, and we have some
thing for everybody. We have neither time
nor space to name all the good things on hand.
Come and see. ::::::
Corner Limestone and Frederick Streets.
Dress Goods!
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Dress Goods!
Special offerings in our Dress Goods De
partment. An remnants and short
lengths to be sacrificed. Dress Patterns
also to go at reduced prices. Some piece
goods 50c, to go at 37>3c and 39c per yard.
Other goods cheap in this line. One-
half wool goods at 10c per yard. Some
20c and 25c goods, one-half wool, to go
at 15c.
W. J. Wilkins & Co.,
Gaffney, S. C.
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The southbound vestibule was about
six hours late Saturday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mc-
Craw, on Thursday the 8th inst, a fine
boy.
Sunday was a beautiful day and ser
vices in the churches were largely at-
, tended.
J. B. T. Scott, of Newberry, w’as in
the city Friday. He expects to move
his business to Gaffney.
Spencer Martin, colored* had a good
, mule to die in Gaffney Thursday night,
I from colic.
About 7,600 bales of cotton have
been sold at Gaffney this season, up
to this time.
G. W. Stegall has moved his stock
of goods from factory hill to the old
Settlemyer storeroom on Robinson
street.
i The coaches of No. 39, the south-
| bound morning train on the South-
' ern, were covered with snow Sunday
morning.
Four five-gallon kegs and about a
dozen three-gallon jugs of liquor were
received by express on No. 39 Satur
day morning.
Louie Gaines has a pig five weeks
old that weighs twenty-three pounds.
It is a cross of the O. I. C. and Poland
China species
The annual conference of the Me
thodists Is invited to meet In Gaffney
next year. The invitation is endorsed
by the churches and the town gener
ally.
There were a good many people in
town Saturday and trade appeared to
be lively. Not a drunk man was in
sight on the streets nor in the back
lots.
H. C. Knox, who had his arm brok
en and his ankle sprained by jumping
from a moving train about two weeks
ago, is able to be out on the streets
again.
J. W. Nance, formerly of Grindal
but now of Union, was here Friday.
He is in the livery business in Union
and will move his family there about
the 20th of this month.
We are Informed that Mr. Virgil
McCraw has resigned as salesman for
the firm of Carroll, Carpenter &
Byers* and will go back to his farm
Xmas. He has been with the firm
over nine years.
S. R. Suber, our Kandy Kitchen
man, has the largest doll that has
probably ever been seen in Gaffney.
It is forty-three inches in height, and
weighs -about ten pounds. It looks like
a “sure enough” child sitting up in its
chair.
Meeting of Board of B. R. Association.
The executive board of the Broad
River Association will meet in Gaff
ney on Tuesday, the 20th of this pres
ent month, at ten o’clock A. M.
The board is composed of the fol
lowing members: J. B. Bailey, S. M.
Bagwell, T. H. Harrison, W. L. Goude-
lock, J. B. Brown, F. C. Hickson, and
Joseph S. Harris.
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CUBES WHIM All USE FAILS.
I Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Ui
|ln time. Sold by druggists.
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Cherokee Concert Band.
Gaffney now has a new brass band,
with the name of the Cherokee Con
cert Band, which was organized a
short time ago. The boys are practic
ing every night and making good head
way. Gaffney needs a good band, and
it is to be hoped that the members of
this new one will take an interest in
their work, and that it may become a
permanent organization.
Following is a list of the members
with their respective parts:
Jno. L. Green, solo B cornet; W. H.
Ross, solo B cornet: Arthur J. Davis,
first B cornet: E. J. Green, second B
cornet: R. H. Hoard, second B cornet;
Davie Green, E flat cornet; D. E. Hil
dreth, E flat clarinet; H. W. Eddy, B
flat clarinet; Fletcher N. Wood, solo
alto; Ed. E. Reed, first alto; Robt. J.
Patrick, second alto; Jno. J. Moore,
first tenor; Wm. M. Hines, second
tenor; M. D. Harris, slide trombone;
G. E. Hood, baritone; Jas. S. Wells, E
flat tuba; B. H. Stegall, snare drum;
Jno. Wilkins, bass drum.
A movement Is on foot to organize
a string band, also, and Gaffney ought
to furnish sufficient material for a
good one.
Christmas Goods
All kinds of Toys for the little boys,
and Dolls from 6 to 43 inches high
for the little girls. The Kandy
Kitchen is a veritable Toyland for
the Children.
Fruits and Confectioneries,
A full line of choice California Fruits,
and Tropical Fruits, and Candies for
all classes. The right place for your
Xmas goods.
Next Door to Postoffice.
S. R. Suber.
Do You Want Your
Piano or Organ
Tuned or repaired with satisfaction guar
anteed, or do you want to buy a
Piano or Organ?
I’ll sell for cash or on time and give
you the
Worth of Your Money.
W. L. Johnson, At jotmw su*..
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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 holidays.
FOUR PER CENT. PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS
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The Gaffney Savings Bank.
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Everythin For Everybody
We are “IT” in Vehicles and Farming Imple
ments—Disc Plows, one and two-horse Turn
Plows, Wagons, Buggies and Harness. : :
Everything in these lines not only lower priced
than other regular dealers, but equally dur
able. : : ; : : : :
You can easily pay more for these identical
goods—why not come in and see?
LIPSCOMB, GOUDELOCK & GO.
TEN DAYS SPECIAL SALE
Clothing, Shoes, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings.
Beginning Friday, December 16th, I will conduct my second Ten Days Special Sale. I point with pride to the sales I made last year in my Ten Days Speciaj
Sale, I want the sales to run higher this year than last year, and if prices will help, I will make this a Record Breaking Sale.
Ten Pays, Beginning Friday, December 16t»h.
WatcLi AVcl. Bargain®.
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Opposite Postoffice It B L S O It, The Star Clothier.