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\ v • w.v y&- GREAT SHOE SALE t TO REDUCE BEFORE STOCK TAKIN Commencing “ 'December 19th, For one week we will offer every pair of Shoes in our entire stock If 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. NO GOODS CHARGED OR SENT ON APPROVAL THE R. $. UPSCOMB SHOE COMPiHY. JUST OPEN , To the 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; Sweets of nearly all kinds, all Northern stock, such as fine Kinj*. Greenings and Bald win Apples, fine Pears, Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Rasins, Figs, hot Peanuts, and plenty of Fireworks for the lioys and girls. Nothing beyond the limit of the law. I have a nicely equipped stock es-1 pecially for the Christmas holiday trade. Come one and all. W. C. PARRIS, Mgr. Dec-ifiqmo 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. Rarly 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 Rarly Trucker, also a fine type of late variety. Neatly packed in light baskets, £1.50 per thousand; for 5,000 or over, $1.25 per thousand, F. O. B. express office. Special pricey made on large lots. CHAS. M. GIBSON, Youngs Island, S. C’ Another Contribution. Mr. John W. Ross came in yester day and gave us $1.00 for the orphan age. Who will be the next? Remem her, the time is short, and if you in tend giving anything we would like for you to do so before Friday, as we want to send off the contribution on that day, so it may reach the orphan age in time for Christmas. Bank Hours. After the first of January, both the Merchants and Planters bank and the! National bank will close at J o’clock; in the afternoon every day except Saturday, and on Saturdays they will keep open till 5 o’clock. Those having business with thej banks should remember these hours for closing. Holiday at Postoffice. Next Monday, the 26th, being a le gal holiday, Postmaster Folger will observe Sunday hours at the post- office—from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. Death of Mr. Ramsey. W. F. Ramsey, aged about fifty- nine years, died Sunday about 1 o’clock after an illness of some weeks, and was buried at State Line church yesterday. He leaves a wife and two children, a hoy and a girl. The Bnilders Supply Co. Everything r« Christmas, Successors to L. £aker. H|SSaHMMREAatT^A!LS?^ ■|>. Tastes O'- 1. ■Id by druKKNts. L*J CURES WHIR | Best OoukU byrup. In ttrae. Sold ’ Will furnish you Building Material of the l>est 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 niafe your es timates for nothing. Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Can dies, Raisins, Nuts, and every thing necessary for the Christ mas festivities— ^ All Fresh and Nice. My stock is complete, and was selected especially for the holi days. Call in and see what I have. fs k e r% E. B. Hamlin. EVERYBODY IS MIM TO THE HBEAT SPECIAL SALE OF THE SEASON TEN DAYS SPECIAL SALE % Ten Days Only Beginning Friday, December i6th Ten Days Only r — - — OT^OTPFTIlVGr At Half Price SHOICS At Half Hrlce Men’s Suits, former price $4.50, now at this special sale going like AQ J Q hot cakes for WU TO Men’s Suits, former price $5.50, best heavy quality, now at the ftQ QQ special sale for Ov uO The two above Suits can’t be bought from the manufacturers at the prices I am selling you. Don’t forget that these prices are only good for five days more of the Great Special Sale. Shoes that fit the feet and do not pinch the purse. A very desirable Xmas present for everyone. Good mens’ ladies’ and children’s solid leather and guaranteed Shoes AT HALH PRICE. Men’s $3.50 “Easy Street” Shoes at the special sale for $2.08. Ladies’ $2.50 “Queen Bess” Shoes at the special sale for $2.19. $2.00 boy’s Shoe, best ever sold, Blucher Kangaroo Calf for $1.48. The best Shoe bargains ever sold in Cherokee County. Come to the Star Clothier IT or Christmas Bargains * Nice and appropriate Xmas presents to be found here at lower prices than elsewhere in the way of Neckties, Hosiery, Under wear, Laundered Shirts, Silk Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Collars, etc. at cost. The greatest collection of Overcoats in the State. Come and get you one at cost. I have more Overcoats than I can use. They are yours at cost. Opposite Postoffice NELSON, The Star Clothier.