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BBnRf^ PKarw-'t * v' .4 y * v 7 .'-> - v tr ” W R% THE OAFFNEY LEDGER. Tuesday and FHd«iy. Ed. H. DeCamp, Editor and Publish*! NOTES AND COMMENT*. The Piedmont Observer sussests Mat each township subscribe **ocfc t« the county fair and that each township have representation on the beard of directors. This we think Is a capital suggestion. Let this mat ter be discussed at the next Board of Trade meeting. • • • The Columbia State on Sunday Is sued Its Christmas edition. It Is a genuine work of art. and is character istic of the enterprising progresslre- ness of one of the best newpsapers of the Sou .a. The State believes In the old motto that "Whatever Is worth doing at all is worth doing well.” This not only applies to the Christmas edition, but to every Issue which comes from Its press. • * * The Charlotte Observer announced some time ago that It woud Issue a Christmas edition on December 15th. We knew of the enterprise of that splendid newspaper, but we were not prepared for the mammonth slxty- .fsur page paper which was the result of the announcement. The getting out of such a raagniflcient paper In volved many days of hard work, and the result should be a source of much pride to Mr. Caldwell and every employee of the paper who contrl- i bntPd to the Issue. • • • It is unfortunate that differences j should exist at this time among the members of the Farmers’ Union ofj the State. If there ever was a time •when the farmers should present a united front, It Is now. They have the fight of their lives on hand at this time, and If they are defeated It will #ipple them for years. They are not only lighting for financial gain but they are fighting for a prin ciple just ns their fathers fought for from 1861 to 1865. Their fathers fought with arms; the farmers of to day are fighting with their wits and they are fighting an enemy who la far more relentless and determined than were the soldiers who wore the blue. It is a humiliating admission to make, hut it is a fact that the sons of some of the veterans who fought on the side of the South in 1861-’65 are in Wall street now in the fore front of the battle armed and equip- fcd fighting their brothers of the South with far more intensity than the blue clad soldier fought those of the South who wore the gray. The Southern men in Wall street who are aligned against the farmer ba his fight for liberty and indepen dence should be ranked with Bene dict Arnold because, he, like them, be trayed his country for money. Ar nold lived and died despised of all good men, and this fate would not be too severe for the traitors referred to here. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Those beautiful lots in front of Central Graded school. Either separately or as a whole. Cash or easy terms. J. C. Jefferies. Dec. 17 tf. FOR SALE—Will sell at auction December 28, large black mule and buggy. Mule weighs about 900 pounds. David Hawkins, Gaffney, Route 7. Dec. 17 It pd. FOR SALE—l cir«-r fo! immediate sale at bargain, the follow.ng: Horse anil buggy, cow. (Hie bor-*- w igonand ha racist;, corti. bay, plows and other farming tools. Hev. .1. H. Wilson. Dec. 10 tf. for sale Building Mrs. A V Montgomery Aug. ^7'b if r» Tor sale FOR RENT. FOR RENT—The blacksmith shop now occupied by John B. Pettit; also the store room now occupied by W. S. Gossett; also rooms overhead. Apply to W. Lawson Spake, Agent. Dec. 17 tf. FOR RENT—\V. 1 . M Artbur'k farm. Apply to W c. Mi Aiihur, ad miuistrator. Nov. 22 tf. FOR RENT I cn ri ' building, corner fr-pot treet ami > i land ave nue. formerly occupied t,y Mr. Oscar Shanks City water; ob« :jc lights; good turn : ml a: !*u- \pply to .1 L Earratt. sept 18, tf. TO RENT--()tfioe rooms over The Ledger. Apply to Ed. II. DeCamp Nov. 2 tf. Sivan Mm Shopping Days Before Xmas Don’t wait until the last few days when the weather may be bad, the stores crowded and jammed, everything picked over, before you make your purchases. Be sen sible. Mark out below what you will likely purchase, cut out this advertisement, bring it to our store and make your selections, and get them before the rush. The early shopper gets the first pick. Christmas Presents for Every Member of the Family Make an X before items you would like us to show you. PERFUMERY in beautiful cut case. Every man wants a razor glass bottles and with the Natural whether he ever shaves himself or Flowers In the bottle. Certainly we not. If you don’t think so, try him. can suit the most fastidious when It POCKET KNIVES. Peal ana comes to perfumery. Prices 25c to stag handles. 50c to $1.50. ,,0 „ p „„„ MILLITARY BRUSHES. Very plete. Eaton-Hurlbut'a elegant ton C °uBBY°a cur* ni°Afta Ina 't>, 8rlP ’ Sr, rnt pL? e ?U'uTVr‘: ■>» W"*” * «o U Jan? d LA c^Gl. T r e S o a m r e e pu r Sr^t-soTr Ze°ISS ro'ne'U^^Tg^ , .. sold as Cut Glass creates a guessing JEWELRY CASES In ormulu gold con test when being inspected by the ThPBP 0X n «pa e trni B n^LrrRtAi 811 loitw reci P ,ent —^sslng whether it came These cases will not tarnish; lasting from the 10 cents store or whether lt 8 ^/JH me plr t .^ S r n a °oo be aP is reall y Cut Gla8s after al1 - One lit- preciat^. Price $1.00 to J 5 -“- tie word, “Libby," would settle the HAND MIRRORS from 50c to $1.50. q Ues tion, that it is uot only the genu- Very suitable for ladles inp stuff but tbat the pa y ttern % of cs/Ymo/hKi BAQ ?n^ r0m ^ 10 " the most ele S hnt design and the ii workmanship perfect. Every piece COMB AND BRUSH SETS in all of “Libbeys” has "Ubbey” indelli- the new designs from $1.00 to $5.00. bl etcb , t N cbance for NUNAUY^ TiJmJSTTn f a n,v imitati ° n ° r fraU ' 1 - ^ the best - buy NUNALLYs CANDIES in fancy Libbey’s. Don’t you think you can boxes, all sizes, all binds, all prices m j,^ e a selection from this list: from 5c to $10 per box. One of those pitchers, Ice Bowls, Bowls (different tin 0 h U p tS In » y Dear PUt sizes ) Glasses and Tumblers, Water raon rWh imiio ana Bottles - Dishes. Fruit Dishes, Sugar gentU R men CA ?o ra i5o *4 00 Some “ d Cre »“> Se ‘ s - of these cases have places for rail- STERLING SILVER. Closing out road passes, secret order cards, etc. at cost every piece of Sterling Silver. PURSES, great variety for ladles’ Why? Going to quit stocking It. A and gentlemen, from 25c to $5.00. few articles on hand. Table Knives, BOOKS. We will not attempt to Table Forks, Desert Forks. Table- describe what our line of books con- spoons. Teaspoons, Soup Spoons, Or- sists of, as we could not do so In an ange Spoons, Sugar Spoons, uravey ordinary advertisement. Will only Ladles, Cream Ladles, Butte r Knives, mention Bibles, Leather Bound etc. Poems, Novels, Travels, Buster . - 0 _ ft “xei S? T “l*S!r “ rl “-,, s0 solid olid or Alumtailo whlcf doe. to »760 y Che " P ' ,rom W - 50 not tarnish. Nothing, we think, will CHOCOLATE RETS Useful nre- be 88 much a PPreciated as a good Rents to T8 ’ U fu p pair of eyes, or Glasses, which is the a . oTmuo b 60, best thing. We absolutely guar- es A st?nehAH ^r" 16 r Tt!v ® anteed satisfaction. If, for any reason, t K M 1 y P Y ' the S ]asses should not be satisfactory °J/ATeoAAAA..» we w111 gladly make the necessary PEWQ T mnui A nTi B iaoii A Y FOGn TAIN changes. Nothing would delight the pfo 8 .V w' X “ ^ re K? folks as much as a pair of Spec- Fnn'nt^ri 50 Pem. 10 v- We v C p rry tac,es for th eir Christmas present. Fountain Pens—K. of P. and Ma- Pr . r .- sonic—also Fountain Pens at $$.00. • up ’ Nothing nicer for a lady or gentle- 8ANITOL SETS. $2.70 worth or man> the most elegant toilet preparations POST CARDS. You could spend al }, f ° r A ra F e opportunity a day looking at them and not grow which expires December 31st Inst, tired. Our line of Xma 8 and local 0n, y a fe w more days left in which view cards Is complete. Come in and advantage of this liberal offer, look them over whether you care to A most elegant Xmas present for $1.00. purchase or not. Thus we might go on indefinitely CIGARS. If we can’t suit you no- telling you of the nice things at our body can—every brand, all sizes. store but will mention Just a few RAZORS, the famous Carbo-Meg- more miscellaneous goods, such as netlc from $2.50 to $6.00 for a set of Dolls, Doll Carriages, Vases, China- two razors In a beautiful plush lined ware, Bisque, etc. GAFFNEY DRUG CO. TO RENT OR TO BUY A Gaffney man said a few days ago, “I’d like to buy a home of ray own, but I can’t afford it.” He was mistaken. Any man who can afford to pay rent can afford to buy a home if he will take advantage of the Peoples B. & L. Plan and lie can buy just as good a home as he can rent. The only diffjprence is he buys for himself instead of his landlord. Start today by taking stock and filing your application. ! V R. M. WILKINS, Prest. R. S. LIPSCOMB, Treas. J. F. GARRETT,V.-Prest. H. K. CSBORNE, Atty. Office M. and P. Bank, Gaffney, T. C. GOOD GOODS AT Greatly Reduced Prices For the remaining few days until Christmas we are still selling our well proportioned stock of everything at prices that will suit you. MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOY’S SUITS OR OVERCOATS AT 25 PER CENTOFF REGULAR PR1 We have double or sin^e breasted Suits,sizes from eight-year-old Boy’s to a Man’s 44 breast meas- measure, inelegant black Cheviots, neat Cassimere and Worsteds. Overcoats for young or old Men that you cannot afford to miss if you need one. Come to see us. A FEW NICE LADIES’ AND MISSES’ CLOAKS AT 25 PER CENT. . OFF. BETTER COME BEFORE THEY ARE GONE. When you are in town make our store your headquarters. YOU ARE AL WAYS WELCOME. You will find a nice place to hitch back of the building, and a good fire inside to warm by. COME IN. We also carry the famous “CORBETT BUGGY.’* If you need a good buggy it is to your interest to buy one that is good. The “CORBETT’’ IS GUARANTEED. IF IN THE THE MARKET FOR A “WAGON” THAT IS A WAGON LET US SELL YOU. How About Those Shoes ? We Have Them. All Sizes, All Prices. n GAFFNEY Authorized Capital, $20,000. WANTED. W A N T E D—Unencumbered white wo man to board my clerks. Liberal sal-i ary; everything furnished. Good per-j monent home for right party. Jno.: B. Liles, Fingervllle, 8. 0. Dec 17 It. WANTED—A good milk cow. J. L-' Alexander. Psb, |fr4f; WA* ' rr —Green hTde* and bees w;i\ I, \ . McOnlnn. Nov !? If. WANTED-500 cord* of W OOC, hlghi-Kt 'narket price paid. Gaffney Manirfact>uing Co. Nov. 8-tf. BRING your chickens, eggs, bnt- Ser, country produce, green hides to Clary ft Kirby. Highest cash prices paid. - STrtAYCD. „ STRAYED — WhitV' Bngli^h Bull Dog black spots over right *ye aad on hack of head. Respond* ;o name of “Ted.’’ Suitable reward it eturaed to W. M- Webster, Gaffney, b. 0. Dec. $-tf. Loans—Let us'oan your money f t 7 ami 8 per cent, net to y< n. Ou r capita! guarantee!, t.> y .j ,1) title to property, (2) interest term anualiy, (3) principal when <lue We lend you money on long or short term payment. Rfar. K ': aTK—We ! iv; r istunt dmi ind f r city and country prop er! . J: you want to sell, we can sell for you. If you want to h.. >. uev. i.l buy for you, and loan the money 10 pay tor it. 1-irk Insuranck—We rt pie**-at (juiu* a numt>er of the best home and foreign co nprini' s. Let us write your insurance. Lirk Insuranck—Ve represei-t *be Southern Life and Trust Company, of (ireetuiioro, N C., the strongest life insurance COiupauus in the South. This company invests its totai net pieimuu,. collected in this territory in Gafl- nev. K» KP \*i’ R Monkv at Homk. We carry in stock everything in the BEST GRO CERIES, and ask you to inspect them. WHAT’S NOT RIGHT we make right. Malaga Grapes only 15c lb. NiceRussettOrang»s3for5c. Apples and Rasins in propor tion. Fresh Country Ground Meal. Fresh Country Cured Hens. “TELLICB” Pure Wheat Flour. A Horae Cempiriy Pirtlgfed to Home D. C. Ross, Trest. J. N. Lii'SCoMU, V.-Pres. C W. Ham is, fciecy. and Treaa. J. C. Otts, Atty. LIPSCOMB Phone 219 Prompt Delivery LIMESTONE STREET.