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Thursday, September 15-September 21, 2016 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 29 1900 ELIZABETH AVE. SHELBY, NC Charlie Heston, Owner-Tech Automotive + 704-482-0441 We Sell Hours: M-F 8-5:30 Sat. 8-5:00 *Plus tax, tag, and title (O.A.C.) FREE FREE ESTIMATES ESTIMATES BRAKES • TUNE-UP OIL FILTER & LUBE 2000 FORD EXPEDITION XLT white, 4x4, Tow Pkg., 3rd Row, Leather, New Tires. $ 850 850 * DOWN DOWN $ 80 80 * WEEK WEEK 2006 FORD EXPLORER XLT Black, Advance Trac, New Tires, Sunroof, Auto., Leather. $ 950 950 * DOWN DOWN $ 85 85 * WEEK WEEK 2008 KIA OPTIMA LX White, New Tires, Auto., 4-Cyl. $ 950 950 * DOWN DOWN $ 80 80 * WEEK WEEK 2003 CADILLAC DEVILLE Gold, 32V Northstar, Sunroof, Leather, New Tires. $ 850 850 * DOWN DOWN $ 80 80 * WEEK WEEK 2005 NISSAN SENTRA White, Auto., 4-Dr., New Tires, Gas Sipper $ 850 850 * DOWN DOWN $ 80 80 * WEEK WEEK BUY HERE - PAY HERE Available On Most Cars! 2004 JEEP LIBERTY 4x4, Gold, V-6, Auto., Sunroof, Limited Edition. $ 850 850 * DOWN DOWN $ 80 80 * WEEK WEEK 2002 FORD ESCORT Blue, 4 Door, Auto. $ 1350 CASH 1350 CASH 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER Gold, Tow Pkg., Auto., 3rd row, New tires. $ 850 850 * DOWN DOWN $ 80 80 * WEEK WEEK 2004 HONDA PILOT EXL Silver, V-6, Auto., Leather, Tow Package. $ 950 950 * DOWN DOWN $ 85 85 * WEEK WEEK 2001 DODGE DURANGO SLT Silver, Auto, Leather, 3rd Row, New Tires. $ 750 750 * DOWN DOWN $ 75 75 * WEEK WEEK 2005 MERCURY SABLE LS Gold, Auto., Leather, Premium Edition. $ 650 650 * DOWN DOWN $ 75 75 * WEEK WEEK 2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Laredo, White, Auto., V-6, New Tires, Alloys. $ 950 950 * DOWN DOWN $ 85 85 * WEEK WEEK 2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Blue, Laredo, V-6, New Tires - Alloys. $ 950 950 * DOWN DOWN $ 85 85 * WEEK WEEK 2007 FORD ESCAPE Red, Auto., 4-door, 4-Cyl., New Tires. $ 750 750 * DOWN DOWN $ 80 80 * WEEK WEEK FestiFall - Spar- tanburg's annual celebration of its colonial and Rev- olutionary War history, will kick off Friday, Sept. 30, with the Patriots' Jubilee & Silent Auction, an Up- country feast and celebration, and continue through Sunday, Oct. 2, with historical re-enactments of what life was like for American set- tlers in Upstate South Carolina in the 1700s. The outdoor festival at Walnut Grove Plantation on Spartanburg's south side will include two days of re-creating historical battles, art, food, music, dancing, religion, and everyday life. Last year, 2015, the outdoor festival was canceled because of hurricane Joaquin was dumping historic amounts of rain on the Upstate. "Last year would have been our 24th year of presenting FestiFall," Suzanne Brooks, Exec- utive Director of Spartanburg County Histori- cal Association, said. "But we were rained out. It was such a great disappointment for thou- sands of people who look forward to this year- ly event. So this year, we are pulling out all the stops and plan to have the best and biggest FestiFall ever. We've added some new events and expanded the hours — including horse- drawn wagon rides along the road bed that was once the main stretch of transportation through the region. Spartanburg is renowned for its historical importance in our nation's timeline. FestiFall celebrates that pride. It is so appropriate that our community has been branded as being 'Revolutionary.'" All activities are geared toward the public's enjoyment and will start that Friday night, 7-10 p.m., with the Patriots' Jubilee, a barbecue banquet with live music by local singer Fays- soux McLean and the Bluegrass Messengers. "The Jubilee is a ticketed event for adults and all proceeds will benefi t the continued pres- ervation of Walnut Grove Plantation, which is one of Spartanburg's most visited attractions," Brooks said. "It is a casual dinner party fea- turing Southern foods and Southern music. There will also be a silent auction. It's going to be such a nice way to start the weekend." Family-centered fun will start Saturday morning at 10 a.m. with estate-wide demon- strations in cooking, weaving, woodworking, toy making, basketry, candle dipping, musket fi ring and drills, and thread spinning. Through- out the day, there will be scheduled storytell- ing, re-enactments of battles, and music. "This is when people can wander the grounds and enjoy life in the 1770s," Brooks said. "It's casu- al and easy, very informative and entertaining. These morning and afternoon hours are the heart of FestiFall. This is when we re-create what living in Upstate South Carolina was like for the settlers and the men and women who fought for our independence." At noon, the re-enactment of "Bloody Bill" Cunningham's raid on Walnut Grove will be staged by volunteer history buffs. "This is al- ways a local favorite," Brooks said. "To think this raid actually did happen on these grounds is just chilling, and, of course, Loyalist William "Bloody Bill" Cunningham was infamous for his ruthless hit-and-run tactics." At 2 p.m. there will be battle demonstrations, and at 5 p.m. the public is invited to chat with re-enactors who have set up campsites on the property. "The re-enactors are such amaz- ing and dedicated people," Brooks said. "And they love nothing more than to interact with the public… to tell people about the history they are re-creating." New this year will be "Lanterns & Legends: Spirits of the Revolution," which will be horse- drawn wagon rides along a forgotten road bed that was once a major thoroughfare for Back Country travel and commerce. "We're bringing in two authentic wagons for this new attrac- tion," Brooks said. "By that time of the day, it will be getting dark, and we'll use lanterns for light, giving the whole experience a new thrill." Along the way, soldiers and frontiersmen will tells stories about America's fi ght for indepen- dence. On Sunday, the grounds will open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and will kick off with Backcountry Prayer Meeting. "We really try to give the public a taste of every aspect of life in the colonial times," Brooks said. "And, religion played a big role in those people's lives. So if you ever wondered how our forefathers worshiped, here your chance to experience what church was like in the 1700s." Admission to the festival is $12 for adults, $8 for children and youths 2-17, $10 for college student and military with I.D., and free for chil- dren two years and younger. Picnics are wel- come, but alcohol is prohibited. Walnut Grove Plantation is located near the intersection of I-26 and US Highway 221 at 1200 Otts Shoals Road, Roebuck, SC. For more information, please call (864) 596-3501. Submitted by Steve Wong Annual history-based festival in Spartanburg is Sept. 30-Oct. 2 FURNITURE SALE, SAT. SEPT. 17TH ONLY ! 7:30 am. 102 Cotton Rd., Fallston. M & M USED APPLIANCES. Large selection, late models, 30 day warranty, in Ellenboro. 828- 305-0322 or 828-980-2477. SWIMMING POOLS! 16x32 in- ground, completely installed, 20 years experience. Come & See! Special Price, $12,900. Offer Limited. 828-429-6595. FLAGS & FLAG POLES IN STOCK. J Johnson Sales, For- est City. 828-245-5895. TRAILERS-TRAILERS: 7x16 Enclosed $3995, (5) in stock. New 5x8 UT $525. 5x10 High Side $1195. Over 60 Trailers in stock! J Johnson Sales, Forest City. 828-245-5895. TRAILERS, NEW 5x8, $525. J. Johnson Sales, Inc. Forest City. 828-245-5895. ETERNAL HILLS, TWO SPAC- ES, Good Shepherd Rose Lawn Memorial Gardens, $800 each and deed transfer. 828-248- 1226. HAY, 1st QUALITY Fertilized Fescue & Orchard. Square bales, $4 you pick up in field. 4x5 round bales, $45 you pick up in field, I will load. 828-429-3100. 1996 COLEMAN FLEETWOOD Pop-up Camper with air & heat, very good condition. Also, Show Bantam Chickens. 828-247- 6014, 704-473-6970. FISHING RODS FOR STRIPER $10 each. Also lures & tackle boxes, $12 ea. Kirby Vacuum cleaner, like new $700. 704-487- 8470. ANTIQUE BEDROOM SUITE 1940s Waterfall, bed, chest of drawers, and vanity with round mirror. $300. 828-228-7710. WOOD STOVE INSERT with blower, $350. Troy-bilt lawnmow- er, 42" cut with grass catcher, original owners manual, $300. 828-817-4247. (1) BARBER CHAIR, 3 station sink with chair. (1) Stylist chair & waiting chairs, $500 for all. 828- 748-7437. ROPER WASHER & DRYER, good condition, $200. Solid Oak dining set, chairs & hutch, $250. Tom Clark gnomes. 828-447- 3363. TURE SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE New Edition Every Thursday! Also Online @ shelbyinfo.com Or Sell Your Or Sell Your Stuff Stuff By Placing By Placing Your Ad! Your Ad! Call Today at 704-484-1047

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