The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, December 11, 1906, Image 5

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CHRISTMAS BARGAINS! From Now Until December 15th, We Will Offer Christmas Bargains In Every Department, jf Good Heavy Outing, 5c; Good Heavy Wool Jeans, 16c to 35c, worth more; Best French Percales, 10c; Best Hickory Shirting made for 10c; 54-inch Repellant, worth 65c, to go while it lasts at 39c—54 inches wide; 54-inch Broadcloth, all wool, all colors and black, worth $1.00, for 75c; 62-inch Chiffon Broadcloth, all wool, all colors, worth $1.25 to $1.50, for only $1.00. Remnants of Dress Goods at almost your own price. r % v 7w at almost your own price from now until Christ mas. New, nobby Hats at half what you us ually pay. :::::: ' 5 Cloaks, Suits and Raincoats For Women, Misses and Children. New arrivals almost daily. Wo have the best Cloak and Suit department in Gaffney and can please the most fastidi ous. Give us a look and we will save you money. Ou r $4.50 Wool Kersey Cloaks in Tan, Castor and Black are bargains. : : : . : : : : : : ; 'I'm i Bargains In and Overcoats All wool Suits for Men, well made, good, warm and heavy, worth and made to sell at $10.00, only $6.90. We have the best and nobbiest Suits of the season, all prices up to $25.00. Overcoats for Men, $3.90 up to $25.00. Overcoats for Boys from $1.60 to $10.00. Raincoats for Men, $8.50 to $25.00. Bargains In Shoes. We have not advanced the retail price on any of our Shoes. We have to pay more, but take it out of our profit. On our Shoes we will save you money. : : iU Carroll & 804-806 Limestone Street, Gaffney, South Carolina, THE GREAT LIONS TOO MUCH FOR CUPID Per Cent. Sale IS NOW IN PROGRESS AT THE DIXIE and will continue until Dec. 24th. We appreciate the con fidence already shown by so many people’s patronage thus far, and we will establish the fact to your satisfaction that THE GOODS SHALL BE DELIVERED TO YOU at an advance of only 10 per oent. above actual cost. Each and every article, no matter how large or small, you can get from our big stock just exactly as we claim. We want your trade; WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY, so do not fail to come to The Dixie. Respectfully, LITTLEJOHN BROS. Christmas Goods! Thta Daniel I.oat n Bride br Not Ka terina Their Den. Daniel Lund of Oakland, Cal., re cently failed to uiuuter courage to go Into a den of Ilona to wed Mlsa Dolly Castle and Is atlll single, says an Oma ha (Neb.) dispatch. Lund won the girl In Oakland last summer. 8he Is a lion tamer. When he wrote aud tagged her to set the day she said to come to Omaha aud she would he ready. He came, pro cured a marriage license and engaged a minister. Just before the hour set for the mar riage Miss Castle said to her lover: “I will marry you If you will go In this den with the lions and have the cere mony performed. Otherwise our en gagement Is broken.” Lund says be honestly tried to mus ter courage, hut he failed. “A man who hasn’t the courage to do once what I do every day Is not a man I care to marry,” said Miss Castle. TRAPPER’S BIG CONTRACT. MY STOCK OF Nuts, Raisens, Candies, Prunes, Evaporated Apples, Canned Goods, Cocanuts, Coffees, Granulated Sugar* Brown Sugar, Pulverized Sugar, Cut Loaf Sugar, Tea, Spices, Flour, Pickles, Cigars 'and a full line of Chewing and Smoking To bacco is ready for the trade. Bananas and 4 Premium Oranges, Grape Fruit, Tangerines. Yours to please, F. Bee Gaffney. Wromlnif Mun Will Giet $n,K7fi If He Kllla 1,500 Corutee. H. F. Kalkbrenner, an expert trapper of Lauder, Wyo., has contracted to kill 1,500coyotes for the Sweetwater Range company during the coming six months, says u Lander dispatch. For the llrst 800 he will receive $1.50 each from the company, a dollar each from the slate and probably 75 cents each for the hides. For the last 700 he will receive $2.50 each from the com pany, a dollar each from the state and probably 75 cents each for the hides. If he makes good he will clear $5,575 lu the six months. The district In which Kalkbrenner UtfM agreed to kill the coyotes Is 40 by in dimension and Is In the libapp pi h flgure 8, with the center at Point ql Bock, n station on the Union Paclflij. Last October Kalkbrenner trapped 201 coyotes. Jnpaneae School “Children.” There Is no discrimination. The seg regation of Japanes^ students In oh^ school Is u police regulation due to th<* fact that they are not children In the true sense. As a rule, they rang4 Iff years from fifteen to twenty-five. It Is not fit, says the 8au Francisco Call, that they should be permitted to asso ••late with children of average school age, and It will not be permitted. Klectrltt llulha \t-*» Ktah Halt. Fishermen at Coney Island are using electric lights at the water’s edge to at tract the fish, says the New York Jour rial. Many of them carried their own electric plugs, globes and wires aud fit ted the plug to the sockets of lamps on (he Dreamland pier. A Birthday Party. Little Miss Edith Broom entertained a large number of friends Saturday evening with a birthday party. The little folks had a nice time. Delicious refreshments were served. Those present were: Misses Marie Kirby, Ruby Kirby, Ethel Holmes Rosa Holmes, Myrtle Bridges, Jessia Hampton, Julia Amons, Eloise Lavender, Olive (Allison, Hattie Morgan, Ora B. Morgan, Essie Garner, Messrs. Earl Hamrick, Frank Amons, Fred Amons, Jim Hampton, George Hampton, and Walter Wilson. PUBLIC SALES. At the home place of the late Wm. Jefferies at 11 o’clock on December 11th., I will offer at public outcry to t^e highest bidder all the personal property of the said Wm. Jefferies, embracing cattle, horses, mules, bug gies. wagons, harness, gears, cotton gin, engine, farming Implements, etc., etc. Everything must be sold. C. A. Jefferies, Attorney in fact for the heirs of Wm. Jefferies. Dec. 7, 11. To Remove Frechles $ Pimples Nadinola I'alK.V’l, a new dts<5p»- cry. sold under a posltlvt tnianinlee and money refunded If It (alls tc remove freckles,pimples liver - spots, sun-tun sullowness, collar dis colorations. blackhead- , and all eruptions of tin skin, no matter of how ” lonK standi UK. Caret ” oi dlnsry cases In 10 days _ mid the worst tn 20 days Alter these defects art removed ti:e sk.u will to clear, soft, healthy and beautiful. No possible harm can resuU from Its use. 60 cents aud II00 by Icadinj drug stores or mall NATIONAL TOIlET COMPANY. P«rl». Tenn For .nlv b” THE QAFFN2Y DRUG CO. NOTICE. Clients, and oarties having busi ness with me will please call, and arrange things during December as I wtM not leave Columbia during the sitting of the Senate to attend to professional business. J. C. OTTS, Atty. Star Theatre Dr. Q. W. B. SMITH, Dentist, Over Merchants Grocery C*. Porcelain Inlays and Crown Bridge Work. Phone 245. DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTIST. Moved to new offlca over Frederick Street, Front of the Battery. ’Phone in Office and Residence. ONE mniT ONLY FRIDAY> DEC. m THE NEyv BLACK PATTI Troubadours Headed by the Original F»A/rTI 5 . ^-(Sissiretta Jones) 4 .» e» » ’.* » Greatest SingerofMarJtaea Everyth ingliAtf WILLIAM S. HALL, JR., Attorney at Lav# Office ovor The Battery. Gaffney, S. C. Prompt attoatkm given to an bnalaeae What is ’ Thanksgiving ? “A delightful meditation of what the Lord has done for us." : : What is Life Insurance ? "The strength of years of plenty applied to the weakness of years of want." The young men who "apply their hehrts unto wisdom" and insure this Thanksgiving, will be the thankful ones a few short years hence. Apply to Mutual Benefit Life for a policy through the agency of Jones J. Darby, GAFFNEY. S.C HOLLISTER’S Rocky Mountain Too Nuggoto A Busy Hedicln# for Busy People. Brinri Bolden Health «nd Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Llvet and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Kczema, Impure Blood. Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Backache. lu Rocky Mountain Tea In tab let fo’m. 36 cents a box. Genuine made by ; Hollihtzh Drug Company. Mod I ion. Wls. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE DON*T FORGET I you cam be cured of Ca2Mf, Tu- I I mor or Chronic OKI Sores. Ten I I thousand <**•■ treated. It Is the I I sunset cure on earth. Delay Is I I fatal. How to be curedT Just I I write * I D. B. GLADDEN, Drover, N. C. I DR. W. K. GUNTER, DENTIST Office in Star Theatre Building. Phonk No. 20. Crow- and bridge work a specialty. -H- INOLUDING J % If A » weft We do not do all kinds of printing —w® do the GOOD kind. JOLLY JOHN LARKINS The Premier Colored Cammedipn aui| 4u others in refined vaudeville aud opera. SINGERS-DANCERS-UNvSURPASSKD Reserved seats at Cherokee Drug Co, v REAL ESTATE Handled on Commission. j' li handle both. City and-Coafoty j^operty; pay coets of advertising and making titles. If you waut to Jmyssd mt. If you want to cell see me. 1 bring buyer and seller together L.*Tt»e buyers nearly always come to me. Those who have lauds for satV wUnRCt wise by placing theif .property with IBS for sale. ' f : ' 4 Z. A. ROBERTSON.