The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, December 16, 1904, Image 8

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4 * i 1 K t K i A i i i A t A GREAT SHOE SALE TO REDUCE BEFORE STOCKTAKING Commencing " 'December 19th, For one week we will offer every pair of Shoes in our entire stock at twenty per cent, reduction. This includes every pair, and we have the cleanest stock of Shoes in Gaffney. Not 100 pairs of old goods. You have been good to us this year and we are going to work a week for you. Every Hat and Shirt in our store goes at the same reduction. Many goods suitable for Christmas presents. POSITIVELY NO GOODS CHARGED OR SENT ON APPROVAL THE . S. UPSCOMI SHOE COMPANY. y * y * y y * y y y * y * y K JUST OPEN * To tho Public for Christinas. Just next door to L. W. McGuinn’s market and store, you will find a full stock of all kinds of Candies; Sweats of nearly all kinds, all Northern stock, such as fine King, Greenings and Bald win Apples, fine Pears, Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Rasins, Figs, hot Peanuts, and i plenty of Fireworks for the boys and { ;irls. Nothing beyond the limit of the aw. I have a nicely equipped stock es- j pecially for the Christmas holiday trade. Come one and all. CABBAGE PLANTS FROM THE BEST TESTED SEEDS. Now ready for shipment. Large strong, healthy. These plants were grown in the open air and will stand severe freeze without injury. Early Jersey, Wakefield, Large Type or Charleston Wakefield, which are the best-known varieties of early cabbage. Also Henderson’s Succession, the best large, late and sure header. Au gusta Early Trucker, also a fine type of late variety. Neatly packed in light baskets, Ji.So perthousand; for 5,000 or over, f 1.25 per thousand, F. O. B. express office. Special prices made on large lots. nt. K. Gunter Dr. Gunter Entertaint. On Monday night Dr. W. very delightfully entertained the "?” Club. He had the members meet at his office at six o’clock where they enjoyed a cup of chocolate, after which they went to the oyster parlors where covers were laid for eight, and ’tls needless to say that there was a most enjoyable luncheon prepared. Miss Simms occupied the chair at the head of the table and presided in her usual graceful manner. The “?” <CIub will long remembe. 1 the luncheon given by Dr. Gunter, and each member appreciates his thought fulness and hopes to give him some thing of the kind in the near future. \A/. G. PARRIS, Mgr. Dec-1641110 CII AS. M. GIBSON, Youngs Island, S. C. —Just received a big lot of Fresh Fruit Cakes. C. C. Humphries. First Baptist Church Notes. Dr. Simms will speak next Sabbath morning on “Conversion, a Crisis in Life.” At 7 P. M. his subject will be “The Choice of Moses.” Three of the choir were kept away last Sabath by sickness, but the young ladies present did good service. Mrs. Westrope kindly helped in the Sunday morning service. The new finance committee is at work and all members will please no tify them promptly of their pledges for the current expenses of next year. S CURE 1 CURES WHERE ALL ELSE f AILS. I Meat CookH Syrup. Tauten Oood. Um time. Sold by druKRlnt*. IRIIIIM I I I A IN llll IMAM | CONSUMPTION The Builders Snpply Go. DON'T FORGET Successors to L. Baker. Will furnish you Building Material of the best that the markets afford and at the lowest living prices. No. I heart pine Shingles and Laths, and Devo’s cele brated Paints—guaranteed to go further and last longer than any other in the market. When in need of anything in the building line, call and see us; we’ll treat you courteously and mace your es timates for nothing. That I have just opened up a nice line of Gro ceries. Most anything to eat. New goods and low prices at the old stand, the old Beer Dispensary. : : ; Ask for “Egg-Nog” at. I -- Baker, J.L, ALEXANDER'S. - * iM’r ■U+f Af' q 0 0 o Everybody Gome to The Greatest Special Sale of The Season. Ten Days Special Sale, Beginning Friday Morning Dec. IGtli, Ten Days Only. CLOTHING Men's Suits $4.50 former price, now at the Special Sale for $3.48 Men’s $5.50 Suits, best heavy quality at this Special Sale for Jt $3.98 Men’s Suits $3.48 to $9.98. Youths’ Suits from $2.98 up. Boys’ Suits 98 centsand up. Money back if not satisfied. OVERCOATS « Big line of Boys’ Overcoats at cost. The biggest men in town are wearing my Overcoats. Good heavy quality at cost. Prices ranging from $2.98 up. A Given Away Free Willi Each Purchase on First Day of The Special Sale Friday Deceinher 16th. Gents’ Furnishings. At this Special Sale you will find many articles in my Furnishing Goods that will make a lasting and appreciating XMAS PRESENT, Neckties that you have been paying 25c for, the next ten days the biggest line of Ties at 20c. Suspen ders, the 40c kind for 24c, Silk Handkerchiefs, the regular 26c kind for 19c; large 75c Muflers for 48c. LADIES Did you ever stop to think what to give your husband, father, son or brother, for a Xmas present? Well let me help you, I would suggest a Suit or an Overcoat for this chilly weather; also a pair of Shoes is nice and a very sub stantial present for brother or son. I have a big line of Neckwear, Suspenders and nice Shirts. These are the best and most appreciated presents for Xmas. Shoes at Half Price. Fit the foot and do not pinch the purse. A very desireable Xmas present for everone. Good Men’s, Ladies’ and Chil dren’s Shoes. Solid Leather and guaranteed Shoes AT HALF PRICE. Come and look at my Shoes and be con vinced of what I say. Money back if not satisfied. Journey hither Tomorrow to the benefit of your I^ocket-book:. Opposite Postoffice NELSON. The Star Clothier.