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NEW ARRIVALS ALMOST DAILY
New Cloaks, New Tailor-Made Suits, New
Goods, New Millinery.
We Are Offering Big Lines at Very Close Prices.
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See our $3.48 and
$5.00 Pattern Hats.
Oarrx>ll I\voi\«s
Gaffney, South Car.
Phone 165.
A Feast of Good Things
For Thanksgiving
Celery
Oranges
Turkeys Cranberries
Oysters
Tangerines
/
Lemons Apples Heinz’s Mince Meat
Heinz’s Apple Butter Heinz’s Pure Olive Oil
Evaporated Fruits
Gelatine Jelly
Try my Bon-Ton Flour and Mountain Buckwheat and oblige,
Yours to please,
ee Gaffney
TILLMAN FOR PRESIDENT.
THE DIXIE
Is still in the lead for low prices. November
is here anil notwithstanding the short cotton
cropajl over the country, our trade i'or October
has been all we could have expected. But in or
der to do better this month, we have decided to
cut still deeper our former low prices, and
give more.goods for less money than can be
bought anywhere. JCverything to eat and
wear.
Unreserved Praise For South Caro
lina Senator.
(Charolette Observer.
Ben Tillman is bluff, blunt honest,
intensely Southern and intensely
American. He can get more votes
in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana
and Minnesota that W. J. Bryan or
W. R. Hearst, and I make no doubt
that against the man the republicans
are likely to nominate he can get a
batch of electoral votes out of that
squad. And why not? His only fault
is he speaks the truth. Can you find
other in him? I have tried and fail
ed. Will some gentleman put me on
track of one. There he is. standing
up before the American people, his
heart on his sleeve, and all can see
that he would not flatter Neptune for
his trident nor Jove for his power to
thunder. He, too, would carry a big
stick and a deck of cards. Not as
able a man as Bailey, perhaps; not
as cultured a man as Williams, cer
tainly; not as self-poised as Culber
son; not festly; he has more of the
human in him than any one of them,
and with him Christ would have sat
at meat. If every voter of the United
States knew Ben Tillman by hand
grasp, had rubbed up against him,
felt his splendid personality realized
his wonderful individuality, he would
he the next president of the United
States as sure as the American peo
ple put character above place.
As I said at the outset, the demo
cratic party is invincible when it is
united and impotent when It is di
vlded. It has been demonstrated that
Mr. Bryan cannot unite it. It was
shown that Judge Parker could not
unite it. It Is clear that Mr. Hearst
cannot unite it.
Any man at the North who would
vote for any of these three would
vote for Ben Tillman—that is to say,
unless Mr. Hearst should run as an
Independence I/eague candidate, as
h^ probably will. And if he does he
will poll as many republican votes as
he will democrats.
Certain it is, the country is tired
The times are out of joint. For the
republican party the returns are
ominous. The election was not avoti
of confidence in even the Roosevelt
administration—certainly not in the
C.. O. P. It is also here that the re
turns say to the democrats in every
language and in every dialect of
every language: “You are too big a
fool to be given place and power at
this time.’’
Put Ben Tillman on a safe and
sane platform and let him tour tip
North, spitting out the truth, as onl;.
he can do it. and we would see a
good many things in the returns you
wot not of.
Truth is mighty. Let us democrats
try it. if only for a change.
Unclaimed Letters.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
in Gaffney postofflce for week ending
November 26, 1906;
Miss Minnie Buckholz, Miss Bessie
Barris, Mandy Coyle, Miss Rosa Coles,
Miss Sindia Littlejohn, Miss Rosa
Manning, Miss Rattie Morse, Miss
July Mattie Miss Alles Putnam, Miss
Robert Robbs, Miss William Sanders,
Miss Annette Sims, Miss Sis Splong,
Miss Maggie Wilks, Julius Brandon,
Col., H. A. Blanton, Oliver Byars,
Jas. Deslin, Jas, Bauds, Henry Jack-
son, Douglas Rellon, W. J. Rengton,
A. L. Richards, B. G. Roy Pet Reid,
Fate Shipley.
Call for letters advertised. One
cent due on each one.
A. R. Folger, P. M.
LITTLEJOHN BROS.
For Sale
One improved city farm with, ten acres in city limits, six room
cottage on same. One store room, fine opening, in West End.
Two nice six room cottages on desirable lots. One farm, 140
acres, 4 i-a miles out One building lot, a beauty, 120x100.
Many other desirable lots and places can be seen on my list.
Call and see it. One nice farm, 103 acres, ten miles out, heavi
ly timbered, good six room house. : : : : :
For Rent
TiVo city farms. One four room cottage. See
SAM L. FORT, “King of the Soil”
Will Divide With Us
(Union Times.)
The Times is under lasting grati
tude to Editor DeCamp, of the Gaff
ney ledger, and to Mr. Floyd Baker,
IP- linotype operator. Our operator
left us because he was sick. We felt
like thirty cents. But a phone mes
sage to the Gaffney Ledger brought
u- an expert operator. Mr. Baker is
thoroughly up on the business and
sets up type at express train rate.
Never mind. Mr. Ledger, when you
get out of “strawberry short cake"
and we have some, you call on us and
we will divide with you. That’s &
fact. >
—It sounds “big,” but it’s so. We
bought heavily while the market was
lowest—flour. Carroll & Byers.
Nov. 27-2t.
To Remove FrecKles $ Pimple*
UT.» Nadinola
< KKAM, a new discov
ery, sold under a positive
cuorantee an d money
refunded If It fall* tc
remove freckles,plmplea
- liver - spots, sun - tan
sallowuess, collar dis
colorations, blackhead*
and all eruptions of Um
skin, no matter of bow
long standing. Caret
—~— 1 ordinary cases In 10 days
and the worst InJOdajra
After these defects an
removed the »kln will be clear, soft, healthy
25 beautlfnl. No possible barm can resufi
from Its use. 50 cents and ♦1.00 by leadln*
drag stores or mail.
NATIONAL TOILCT COMPANY. PnrU. Twin
For nai« jfilv b"
THE GAFFNEY DRUG CO.
Special Bargains In Rugs
We have just secured a hig lot of Rugs worth
$1.25 and $1.50, but are going to sell them
at 75c cents and $1.00 each. Everybody can
use them at these prices to cover cold floors
and worn places in your carpets.
We have a big assortment of other Rugs of
exceptional values.
Our 9x12 Art SqiTares are beauties in~the
very latest designs.
Shufford & LeMaster,
Furniture, Stoves and Undertaking.
The
Mutual Benefit
Life Ins. Co.
For 61 Years
This company has stood for ail that
is best in American Life Insurance.
It has proved that it is possible to up
hold what is right and oppose what is
wrong and succeed in building up, and
maintaining a great business. The
recent investigations show these facts
The large annual dividends, low pre
mium rates and libera) policy forms
make the contracts of The Mutual
Benefit the most desirable to be had.
We sell you more Insurance for less
money than any other Life Insurance
Company doing a legitimate businesa.
In justice to yourself and family see a
representative of this company before
you buy Life Insurance. To convince
you fully of these facts we ask for an
interview with
Jones J. Darby,
GAFFNEY, S. C
The Southeastern
Life Insurance
Company.
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
Elliott Estes, I’resident.
Giles L. Wilson, Secy, md Tres.
George R. Dean, M. D., and
Medical Directors.
OFFICERS.
A. H. Twitchell, ist Vice President.
John B. Cleveland, 2nd Vice President.
George W. Heinitsch, M. D.,
DIRECTORS.
A. II. TwiCHELL, President and Treasurer Clifton Mfg. Co. and D. E. Converse Co.
Jno. B. Cleveland, President C. & W. C. Railroad and Whitney Mfg. Co.
Jno, A. Law, President and Treasurer Saxon Mills and President Central National
Bank,
L. E. Carrigan, President People’s Bank of Darlington.
W. S. Montgomery, President and Treasurer Spartan Mills.
STOBO j. Simpson, Attorney-at-Law.
AUG. W. Smith, President VV’oodruff Cotton Mills and Bank of Woodruff.
A. L. White, President Merchants and Farmers Bank.
ELLIOTT Estes, President Southeastern Life Insurance Co.
A corporation chartered by the State of South Carolina, founded and controlled
by Louth Carolina men, and writing strictly non-speculative, straight Life In
surance of the safest kind only. A South Carolina home company for the protection
of South Carolina homes.
AGENT WANTED FOR CHAROKEE COUNTY.
ELLIOTT ESTES, Jr. General Agent,
Spartanburg, S. C.
That man is great who rises to the
emergencies of the occasion and be
comes master of the situation.
-—Carroll & Byers “sell It for less”
- flour. If you can’t call, phone 9b.
We guarantee to please you.
Nov. 27 2t.
—“Grip Tablets” will cure your
cold. They are guaranteed by the
Gaffney Drug Co.
Don’t Forget
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that on Fri
day, December 21st. next, we will ap
ply to Hon. J E. Webster. Probate
Judge, at his oiflce in the Court House
Gaffney. S. C., at 10 o’clock a. m . for
Anal settlement and discharge, as
Administrators of the estate of W. J.
Hopper deceased.
Mrs. D. J. Hopppr,
C. C. Hopper.
Admrs. Estate W. J. Hopper. Deed.
Pub In Gaffney ledger Nov. 27,
Dec. 4. 11 A 18, 1906.
That I keep all kinds of Picture Mouldings
ami make any size Frames.
When you want Wall Paper, call and see
mine.
I paint houses, signs and buggies, repair
furniture an upholster.
L.R. Gaines,
Phone No. 251,
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