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V ? T ew SPECIAL SALE ON THESE POPULAR FABRICS iiiicl Tnivirsclay, Mar*oli and ^Otlx 200 yards, 20 inch white Habutai Silk that will wash like linen, specially good for Waists and Suits, worth and sells from 35c to 39c everywhere, our March Sale price, two days only, 19c. 3G inch white Habuti Silk, worth 50c a yard for only 39c. 27 inch Jap Silk, worth 50c, and sells for that everywhere, all colors 'and black, “prespiration proof,” two days March Sale price only 39c. Black yard-wide “guaranteed to wear” Taffeta Silk, worth 98c, and has never been sold for less, to go in March Sale at only 69c. Black yard-wide Peau d’ Sole Silk, worth $1.00 to go at 84c. Black yard-wide Peau d’ Soie Silk, worth $1.35 to go in March Sale at only 98c. New Foulard Silk. 19 inches wide, worth 50c, for Two Days only 29c. New Radium Silk in all the new shades, worth $1 00 and very popular, 88c. New “Queen Grey” fancy Silks at 48c, 59c and 74c, worth one-third more. They are all the rage in large.cities. I>re@s Oootls 500 yards new shadow stripe SUk Mulls, all colors, worth 25c per yard and made to sell at that price, March Sale price, two days only, 19c. 42 inch black; blue and grey Voiles and Pananas, worth up to $1.00, and nothing better style, for the March Sale only, 38c. 27 inch Eolians in cream, rose, grey and green, silk and mercerized, cheap at 50c, our price for two days only, 29c. 44c a yard will buy in our March Sale, Nunsveilings, Albatrosses, Brilliantiues, Pan amas, Serges, Henriettas, Tweeds, et«., in creams, reds, blues, pinks, “Queen’s Greys,” checks, stripes, etc., 40-50 inches wide, worth 65c, 59c and 50c per yard. Remember, only 44c in our March Sale. 42 inch Silk and Wool Crepe, all colors, old rose, grey, cream, resede, blue, “Alice” and black, the best dollar line on the market. The newest material for Easter dresses for both young and old. March Sale, 69c. Anything SO^T AND CLINGING is good stylejn SILKS AND DRESS GOODS this season. We have them in ail the NEW weaves and colors, ind are going to offer them at special bargain prices for two days only. Remember the date, Wednesday the 28th and Thursday the 29th. 804-6 Limestone Street Gaffney, South Carolina Being equipped with a Hibbard-Rodman-Ely Patent Manganese Mob and Burglar Proof Safe, Wjiich is Locked With Two Duplex Time and Combination Locks Tfie National Bank of Gaffneu A 1NU ) Tfie (iaffney Savings Bank Offers to Their Depositors Every Pro tection That Could be Desir ed, and Extends Every Courtesy and Accqmodation in Ke e p i n g With SAFE Banking. • • • • N. B. - The Gaffney Savings Bank Pays FOUR PER CENT. Interest COMPOUNDED FOUR Times a Year on all Deposits. • • • • • " • • • f T). Limestone Street. For Victor Records Needles and Talking Ma chines, call and see me. I am the regular agent for them in the town and county. 1 can supply you with just what you need and also line Clocks and the best Sewing Machines you ever saw. W. J. Maness’s Big Store. Barlow 4. Wilton. Barlow & Wilson’s Minstrels, the pioneers and veterans in minstrelsy appeared at the Star Theatre Friday evening, to a good sized audience. Most of the company had appeared in Gaffney before and were well known, all, however, were accorded a wel come by the auidence. The comedi- ane ere funny and the singers sing fairly well, which makes a pleasing combination and make up a m.nstrel performance that satisfies. All did well, those perhaps deserving especial ! mention being Lawrence Barlow and Jimmie Kennedy, who cannot be com* plimented any higher than to be class ed as funny, which is their calling. Ramsdell, the young contortionist, and DeVillis on the unfiupported ladder, are worthy of mention. The band and ' orchestra was aiso up to the average 1 and the music they furnished was first j class. An incident appealin- particu larly to Gaffney people was the ap pearance of several South Carolinians with the aggregation. Messrs. Rich- | ardson and Jacobs are from Charles ton. Both are exceedingly clever I young gentlemen and have an act to gether in which they appear to good advantage. Mr. Richardson acts the 1 rather difficult part of middleman or interlocutor in the first part in a thor oughly satisfactory manner. Should Barlow & Wilson appear in Gaffney again they will doubtless be given a good reception. Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed letter In Gaffney postoffice for the week ending March 19th, 1906: Mrs. Gennie Brown, Mrs. Julia Fosslt, Mrs. Mary Gill, Miss Ada Gordon, Miss Bitha Miller. Miss Martha Neal, Miss Lindy Ross, Addle Tate, Carrie Weltler, Mary Wallace (Col.), Lee Clark, Miner Daugett, Rob. Duncan, Green Garten. J. F. Hopper, Ben Per ry. W. B. Lavender, J. T. Sounmers, Lyman Smith, Gaither Thomson, Pink Watkins. Call for advertised letters. One cent due on each. A, R. N. Folger, P.M. —Big lot of Quilts from 85c to $2, at J. I. Sarratt’s. FOR SAI^. FOR SALE—Best Louisiana cane seed. Apply at Gaffney Hardware Co- or at nr r home. M. B. Vassey. 3-20-23 FOR SALE—One fine bay mare, good condition. Well suited for farm or family use. Apply to Limestone Mills. 12-8-tf. Letter to S. L. Hopper. Gaffney. S. C. Dear Sir: “Three-quarter paint” is a good phrase for the best outside of Devoe. Devoe is the standard- mark it 100. The next-best—there are several not far apart—are three-quarter paints- you may mark them 75 to Devoe’s 100. The bulk of the paints jn market are 40 or 50 or GO; a few are better than GO; a few are worse than 40. How do they act? Thev cover from one to three-quarters as much as Devoe; and they last from one to three-quarters as long as Devoe. What are they worth? The same rule don’t hol^j it costs more to put- on some paints than they are worth; they are not worth anything; the “put-on” costs two or three timets as much as the paint. Yours truly 24 F W Devoe & Co P. S.—R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. sell oar paint. FOR SALE—Good second-hand Roc’ Hill buggy. Se^ Wm. McCraw. Mach 13-16-20-pd. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two store rooms o> Robinson street. WebsL & Jefferies March 6 tf. Matting and Rugs! Are earily kept clean and sanitory. We have the best selection of High Grade Mat tings every brought to Gaffney, and we can put it down on your floor to fit, thereby greatly increase the wearing quality. Come and make your selection early. If it is a Sideboard, Dining Table, Chair, Rockers, Iron Bed or Bed Room Suit you will want we have them at all prices. : : : Yours for business, Shuford & LeMaster. Furniture, Stoves ana Undertaking. The Builders Supply Co. Successors to L. Baksr, Will furnish your Building MateriaJ •jf the best that the markets afford and it the lowest living prices. No. 1 ieart pine Shingles and Laths, Guar inteed Pure White Lead and Ziijc. ind Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing better ’.o paint your house with and costa ess than mixed paints. When In need jf anything in the building line, call ind see us; we’ll treat you cour eously and make your estimates for lothlng. L/. B a 1c cm-, MANAGER. Ladies’ and Gents' Tailoring. Having secured the services of an ex pert Tailor from New York, I am now prepared to cut and make Suits for Ladies in<l Gentlemen in the very latest styles. LADIES’ TAILORING A SPECIALTY. A full line of samples of the newest iabnes always on hand. ■ Have your clothing made iu your own 'own where you can he sure of a fit. * All work guaranteed. Give me a trial l Clothing altered and remodeled. V. H. Robinson. Upstairs over Settlemyer building FOR RENT—Two one-horse farms in the edge of t<&wn. Apply to J. Bb Jefferies. March 13 tf. WANTED. WANTED*—1,000 oei - wood. w’Jl pay highest market price Gaffney Manufacturing Co. !-2fc-tl MONEY TO LEND. To memebers of The Farmer's Mutual Insurance Association, in sums of $100 to $300, on first mort gage Improved real estate. J. Eb. Jefferies, Sec. and Treas. Feb. 27 tf. ■4^ •*-*-*■■-*■-* M. M A M. .M A M. A ■*** * 4 A. A A There’s Money In It| BANK MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans on mproved farms for a term of years n amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7 jtt cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at i per cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, S. C. ~ ! ► MONEY TO LOAN On farming lands. Long time, no commission charged. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting loon. For further Information address JOHN B. PALMER 4 SON, Box 282, Columbia, S. C. May 30 pd. WILLIAM S. HALL. JR., Attorney at Law, National Bank Building, ** Gaffney, 8. C. Prompt attention given to all husinesii DR W. K. GUNTER, ; L> F? PC T I M T Office iu Star Theatre Huilding. Phonk No. 20. Crown and bridge work a specialty The man of exper ience will tell you that the only way to save is to deposite it in a bank. When an account is started the savingjhabit grows and useless ex penditures are curtail ed. : : : G&ffriey Se*viBeunl-c Not only takes care of your money, but pays FOUR PERCENT. INTEREST on all deposits COMPOUND ED FOUR times a year. : : : : : The Gaffney Savings Bank, 0 Office in The National Bank of Gaffney. Hello. Central! Who keeps the cleanest market in town? J. F. GARRETT. Dentist. Office Over The Battery. 'Pnone 8a Connect [me. I want to get some fresh meats. J. F. Fincken.