The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, July 05, 1895, Image 4
We want
Your trade,
AND IF BEST GOODS AT THE
LOWEST PRICES COUNT. WE
SHOULD HAVE IT.
THE DAY 'n CELEBRATE.
THIi FOUKTH OF JUI.Y FBS-
TIV'iTIES.
Wc and Our Friend* Have a Great
Day Witnessing Tournament
Riding, Baseball and
Picknicking.
nm “not to It.” tor!
w nnfU ' nml Imd tn be
“wo wen’ t»® 1
lu 5^jfo followin’' i:- lIk* hcoiv by in-!
rings:
floffm y (> (! 2 i 2 0 (Ml 1—1) i
Shelby I (MMMMMM) 1—2-j
I be j’layert* mid tlieir iiosilioti j
were an follows: (iitilney—Wyatt c, i
l.ipseouil) if, Kvnns ss, IIiigginM 2b, ;
Neal 2b, Holland lb. Thomas p, (
Smith cf. linmpiiries rf. Shelby—|
KendaU if. 1’ Wehb »c, (iraylmin 2b, I
Alexander ss, bevy lb, Y. Webb rf, j
(’arroll, cf, baltitnore 2b, llarrill p. j
TUK iiAl.L LAST NICIIT. ,
Tbt* liall last night at Masonic Hall 1
closed tin* first celebration by (iaff-
ncy of the Fourth of July. It was j
the crowning social feature. The at-
’tfffZ-KJJC
HBMMOHS
The-
Bee Hive.
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Vest.rtlay was (iaiTney’s first at
tempt at celebrating the Fourth of
July. It can be safely said if all sub-
seipient eeb lirations arc as success
ful us the initiatory one that it will
; not be many years before we will tendance was large and a most enjoy-;
i rank with the lorcmnsf of eolebrators a j,io. The Italian string hand fur-j AroyonbikirgBlMMONS 1 ,!VSRReo-
„ , , i _ j j „ 0 -jrvrl ooo ! *'•' early <iav.n tlie oegan to nishcdtlu* music and it was of the: ulatoil the ‘"Kino of LtvER Mkdi-
Look 0V6T the following prices snu see ^ l ,. u ] h Hn.y from the four onb r. J. i.amlrum Itrown fvrxs?” That in '/hat oev readers
what We can do for yOU» [Winds, besides .-parlar.burg. I n *on [,'ade an acccptaiilc Hour mauagi r. : h, a el nothing hut that. It is tho
and \ ork counties in i-outn < urolina., (ini* limited space and time before • i : “id friend to which the old folkfl
and ('lcv»*Iand count y. North < :iro " ; going to press precludes our giving a p nned (heir faitii and were never dis-
lina. tin rc were r. prcseiitative Irom i; s j 0 r the attendants. appointed. But am* 1 lie,* good recom-
ollicr sections, l»ut encii one of these | . —• j for it is, that it is mcTTEH
enmities coinrihuted largely to make Personal. ^ ttax PILLS, never gripes, m '/ei’w r eak-
t In* eelebriiPhin a inagnitb*v-nt success J im Birintrdson came over from the or ,. < |. u ^ W) rks in biich an e : v mid
by the large d legafions they scut. i.Memi City for the celebration yes- ,, .(’,^1 way, juatliko ratumit .-if, that
i Itivt weens ag** wiicn ii was Ui*- tcrd.i^ . i*.
Just Received.
A l»i“ lot of boys’ knee jitints, sizes 1 to 1 1 years, at "Jle.
liovs’ stiits Iron (ilcuji. Men’s pants iVotn
one it ml 1 Sc.
:54c, UJ). Men’s neopgee sllirts 14e, 24e Jltul iSe. Our lim* of | < ide ! to Ic-Ve a tom nan.en: on tlie j “I)oe" Ross itnd wife, of Shelby,
Indies’ undervi’sts "is eomplete and we ean suit von in | O’m h ,.r .uih it was m ver dreamed , were a.mmg tb. eebrator,.
qtiallty, style and pnee. ( alieoes ..e^ o,.e le and ,;, ti It is e-tiimc.ed that eoi less app..!,!!.-.! .•••• .*ibv root. rs. whib. Mrs.
Bleached domestics, yard wide, oe. Cotlonade Be, 1-e (I,.,,, Ij. , c,.;m;nP p -pb ■vrein < ‘;-!ing was ;o( p.driel ie to 4*'back
and 15e.
Shoes.
: (ialTnoy y* -t. rday. C. rinin it is that
! tilCl'*' 1: IH-Ver i* !ol* been Ucll c
j crowd bi-re witmn tm* ree*»l-
| |,-et ior. * ■ f t i.e * ■ id-s ; n i; ;: *:t;111 1 .
, ii i* f.irmcr 'mine.
Hal (iafi'ney. of Sparianbiirg. ar
rived in the eil\ Wedlle-dav. iiai
* •
••* uldn'l s!;.\
f comer, (tuiclc ai d .etoc, a::.-* ora;
nev, all over. Tt never fails.
-dv o-ed ; Ji'*. a lercv ;•*•:*.'! d*,-.
, . « - . * !
vo* O c-iionei. b oil;- , '.in- !
, . . .
»eira you ged It. Th< fed %
t.. '.VIM; ■■ '1*. >J. ’ A'';*n.» « J
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t
tiigb! ! r
Men’s reoulttr 11 .’Jo line shoes laee. or eongress
“ “ 2.0(1 shoes, now
“ heavy kip, regular $1 .*'>0 : hoe
“ “ oil grain, till solid
Another lot of ladies’ line button shoes at
Ladies’ regular $1.2b line hutton shoes at
Pat. tip ().\ford ties at
it. F. McCl'iiW left ll
■ : rka- ; ;.s t . vi -ii re!.;t iv< s.
ra\s iii.v - .ie,"- and Wi*
iieck ()• < liarlotte w *'*• iii . *:einlaue,' up
• im tie festivit i
\ Itel a w *
riving rain the -uu . bn
ii*. atfu!.;. mu ami us o- •*....!._
k; 'ed 1 lie • i* '. di'*;j'> i t'-.ui; i ia -
ef moiher ■■ arlh, ut ii.*' »
sceminjr to . ay to i*ai:!i s inhanhuists, War tlow i '.'i.;au. lin*
“i io forth a:i*s make UKsvy by cel • Mills clerical iot-■■ ■.■: among the
tir.ating ibis (iod-given day.” And * throng ytstcrdisy.
OSc. [ (deliK.;, d.id go forlii and celebrate. Will White. .,f tin t Liecn f'ity. v..;s
■ l*.)e. ' but not alone, for die bad extendi* l here yesterday.
an itivit it ion to ber ig'n!) rr and (>. Maromsoii. of Mt rccr. was in
Alton on
.rats!
A S a L H f SPRING SEASON CLOSES
ana leaves us on the verere of the
summer months, we look back over thl
Dassed°ovpr n anl;itieS of g00ds which
oo^> eQ ov ? r our counters and the large
... tosiii
what they pay regardless of the true
value while we are mastering the trade,
pusnmg our business to the front, know
ing no law except that oi the very best
possible values for the least noney, our
trade grows, and gi ows.
A' : summer goods must move in the
ajia v>0 days, and in oi de* to make our
sales ror July come uo to that of lact
month we make si ich prices
as vvi.i!
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BUTTERMILK SOAP, 3 CAKE5 FOR lot. 1
Notions, Stationery, &c.
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Bust spool cotton,
“ i» cord spool codon
Ball thread
Pins and needles
Ladies’ silk milts
“ handkerchiefs
Writing paper, hesi
“ tablets
Best envelopes
Lead pencils,
Pocket knives
Linen collars and cull's
Ladies’ hose,
Towels arc going cheaper than ever before. It will pay
you to see our stock before buying.
|HT S|)< Mil
t( * t
(5 for
per paper
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from
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2c, lc and
per pack
per <loz. 2c and
lc to
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line. ,»tii* •!" , .:ggist sells i; n- : iw.b r
eriigtiid; die p'lwb-r to b* liiiuu
dry. or n:ad* into ;i ii u.
Next door to J. N. Lipscomb.
BOSTON STORE,
Gaffney, S. C.
Siik Finished Pongee.
il you nr.Ity dtv.-s f*
unit-
The Old
race t i :icl. to i ’e ■ • v ie ;
meat. The .'idiag v:i no! o; , o t.
I u - ' I s', ■ id To of lei *' 'M *: : . .
| !,ii: t latfI'bier . >.i:•.••! 1 in n; •:
! lit*, e prize.' wi.ile -in iby l<)•..•: t ■ *
j fourth. 1'Iie ea: 'S v. re: i.. A.
1 Jilanloii, Join noiiaial. .”. n. .-•.ir-
i rat t. Buy ! Hiia:;J. \. Bips • >mb. ,
I J. il. (b’rroii, I). v* r l.ittle, '' 1 ” '
! tirs. It. S. .
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ti n ami (T. !.ip - '-i!
Jolili Holiiind W':e tl*
tin- first pri u . !i. am! !». j’
tind for the first jrri/e ami ro.li i! oil.
| J. .\. i/ipseo'iub ai. i 1.. A. Blanton
j ti.-d for the third end rod ■ it off,
! Lipscomb w inning after a m— nd " j'-e.i' p*''''ei ving p«»wi
tie. Mr. ilolland crowiie.! Mi.- Ad- h. i ole.-u:; at prices low a? in
dir; MeAriluir ipiee*i of imauty. lowt -t. Al-o WesL India Bi-iced
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Wear W. t. fJ.r«tsl»'-. .'. ■ ; n • n ivt
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t. S. Jotu*.-, \Y. O. !.ij, en-rib, Mitumcr. you can’t miss il in buying _ A t‘P fb'tft'ti’
1 j{ OS 4*. IB bv. ,i. ]B Uar- a pongee. 5Mm. wide, and < cly S.lc i / m ^ a * ui'ts a 1. -
per yard, worth 12.',e. Carrol! .V (far- j...
, , h I'esncct ic'i ■ ' olmit *
nnuerof peiiti-i. 1
l ietor Sweeps cut ii*c in p*'iee.
Smith llaidwari < D.
while Mi s.-ar*. *toss in
; roimge lor l lie Uorgai. ; ,• .
I WK are pr* pan 1 t<> do v *,,.
description in onra.B •>? d>
— I lit v vour fruit jar.-, jelly glnss-s, 11!0nls * !n T' : ‘« 1 -nd-t
owj! ® ulfcth . omos ! ! - ; ’
B '! -ile.-on at prices as low a; t he ''• *'* 1;il /‘ ) * ; heavy
materials, -ueh a- Bumo* •
gles, l.atlis, Brick, Bin.,
promptly and in g . i . ha 1 ' .
Liberty Bell
Brow,1 and --'..ramie iron ware, preservin
. kettles, iVe. ai < ioudeloeks.
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j.ip.seoinl) ' ■'!»• gar.
1 crowned Miss, s \nnii Brown and _._<!ranlti
Maggie <i.dlowuy as afle* dent.'-.
Iudges wa r J. ' *'. Liitl*
Jones and T. S. Manus. —Fruit jars at Carroll A Carpen
ter’s.
i ll It I'M M< .
the tTo'.vd iIroi W' nt to i.iun- >:::.* [ .Hiiii*'y !ia.m-id 1 1 c at t. Davcn-
i and partook of ;; dinner whieh had l' 01 '* 1 :1 eto-s .
I 1. prepaiyd by the good _ ladies of 'ottonadcs Sc to l.^e at J. I. Sar-
Catlney. 1 hi'city council funiisia'd
-I he idc/gest plugs of tobacco in
In 1776 did not ring out in
a large quantity of barhe?".!ed meat
with bread in abundance. Tlie si>read
resembled the lr.vk of a Kaimas: (own for be at J. I. .Sarratts.
1 eyclonc m alK id ibiieen 1: inutes aft'T —(Cotton Ho**s to line your eot(or
I, mi lb l*) 2.! cts. J. I. Sarrfitt.
V* i'. are rei.iiy , > gei
in -id • lit h*ii'.*. -iich
1 )< tors.
Bli wi
the crowd struck it.
. \si:c\i :.—* M t-.-mv v '. . 'ii.i.
* r in tire. I had ts en ilispinyel
Newel.-, il:.! •t* !'.-. > t i I
(ll It I rot 1'oti: airy a: e 1 aw* :.• • .•*» ep j
is equippi 1 I 'i* eon.-t ru 'l dig in :m;. ;
eastings as weil as < r iicary mid 1
works.
OC It 1k and oi !u ;■ St y |, - of yi :c:t ies :
are winning a reputation. Bia.iti-
fu! work for very little money.
Give ui your enters ami we promise to do all we
caa to please you. Call on or corres
pond with iis.
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more gladsome peals the notes ! ' 1 1 r : «
j n —.smoke Garrett A - Son’s No. II
Cain- ( '-' ar au 'l run r j s * c of iK' Uring | CHAS. H. CARLISLE, Cr
MORGAN IRON WORKS,
Sj>;t ,*( :jnl>ur;c, <.
nti ’vd in the b.mehull game, tjvcnty-live inokes free of eharge.
I Tin* largest crowd that has ever at- for sab by J. I), troudeloi
of Independence, than the!!£t''r XiS1k.i B ..
| there lieing a few ’''itsiders :n it, _—
^ . _ w while tialTiiey had a .■■ trong one, with 0 ' , ' e E > oun E
0W66I MUSIC OT LOW PriCP<> s,lso :l few" out id' players. Fvery n-ods no magic elixir. It only re-
^YY^u 1Y1V40I^ VJl r I phiyi . ron both Sides wa*: Oil his metal j RUires a lute daily care of tho health.
and while the hired men of holh i’ipaus lahules reduce doctoring to
sides played ma'.'iiifii iiitly th.* local its lowest cost.
players of both teams eciu 1 to 1 xce!
and Treas.
that are now eminating from
our store.
The Ladies all say there
music in the nice fitting
is
*v.
t hem.
amount of praise
is due‘‘our” Charley l.ip iomb. lie
made two “sky-rocket” catches and |
made a three-bagger at a critical mo
ment besides two singles. Charley
Humphries made a beautiful run
ning catch, as did also Smith.
Thomas’ pitcliing was good, while
t he playing of his posit ion was gilt-
edgi'. Wyatt played his position in
in his usual line style. Holland’s
playing at first was simply grand,
while Kvins, Neal and Huggins
played their positions in manly
*4*»° !
^ V ° visnonv
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WHO EVER HEARD OF A MER-
v v *chant buying Straw Hats this time
in the year * Some merchants are try
ing to sell them at and below cost. We
know we soil ours for a little profit and
fee! safe in saying we have sold more
straw hats this season than any one
house in Gaffney. We don’t buy goods
unless they are cheap and we know per
fectly well that plies of goods of all kinds
: *,T
xoy *F coxV not nSictp
** .jjipp •»-*
jsi'i ^911,1 '\sn
not
mo pjrjit.w
on credit.
Yesterday':
Freight
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Corset. Sold only by us.
GAFFNEY MFC. CO.
3
W. C. HAMRICK, Mgr. Store.
Style.
For Shelby 1'. M . hi) played the
lim st game. Ab ilarrili s pitching
was good. Cruliam s playing at
I bird would he hard to beat. Car- 1
roll made several beautiful catches
in centre. Tin playing of Bevy at.
first was not up to the standard of
i he other players. while Alexiunhw’s
short st opping wa poor.
11 wax a, fine game, ihougii, one
in which the craok, if he should hap- '
pen to be on the v,'inning side, would |
delight in. When (ialfney went to
the hat in f lie iii'.st inning and got
out iu one, two, three order, after ,
Shelby had scored a run, a groan
went up from the grand stand and
blenching board that sounded that
wail of a lost soul, and the specta- j
tors—the tialinoy spectators—were
as dumb as oysters until the third
inning, when, after two men had
been retired, by a succession of hits
on their side and a succession of er
rors on Shelby’s side, two men
crossed the home plate, and from
that time on until the end of the
Other Locals on Pago 3.
JSOIU 3(p * . M 1CS M
•3t3
Will tell VO" th:u Dili'juB JM'iltt-
iug is a eredit lo i!io tov, 11, fiink-.
itig; y.itli the In <1 lett'T press'
printing in the land. Our nutn-
ut'actnn rs will join tlient and
I lea r ie out iii i lie * latvmeiit :
th.'li We llleel tlie pi'ie i.f cotil-
peditoi ■>. Write for samples:
ami prices.
I’. O. Uox 192. 11 Ai*t*'>;.'.*., %•->. *i.g
4KL
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. „ CUKtti ,.*.» tLfc IAltS.
j Cost Cuiwh Syru. . Tt. t;*.i (i* uU.
In tin11;. Sol j by ilrt*i
Shoes and Slippers i I
We Defy Any Concern!
In this county to show a hctierline than we are showing
in Ladies’, Missi s’ end Children’s Shoes and Slipp. i^. We
have them in all sizes and fit all prices. When it conies to
Shoes our large stock is continually being added to and we
can give yon shoes at any price yon want and guarantee
to give you its good values its any concent in upper Caro- *
linn. You nmv think that assertion hroad hut we have
■■ ‘ J I— I ■ , . I , |
hought our shoes riglit and will give you good values.
Yours Truly,
Wilkins Bros., :
i Gaffney, S. C.,
I July <?! ’!)'». ;
Brought u> o doz. t h ildreu s S* r;i w i 1 at - mat were
-old in the spring at 2<>c, our price now
Boys’ Mttlagas.
Men’s Toe straw hats, now
•*>’'• hat , now
Children s doe Sjtilors
2 doz. Ladie>* white Sailors, high top, bwest nov-
eliv. soi*i hv milliners tti *•?!.<’'). our prne
MOTWtTHSTAbiOiNG THE RECENT
^rise in leather wc have quantities of
shoes at the old price which is cheaper
than has been known for years or will
be again.
Men’s (Vc dmore Tie- ; • 7 ' > ' - ,' : 'H aml * 1 * 2 " >
Meii’s line Slmes‘.'de, si.2i. r!. I*',’f i .'*' s
and * 2 ^;>
Wonien’s Bolka shoes from. . ■ • ‘Lc,
up. Ladies’ line -hoe - U'.h , 7*V, $ 1 •’->»
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Another !o| of Ladie-’ Line <> . 01 V at _ dJc.
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We guarantee evervih'UL to h< just as wo advertise.
Yours for Business,
H. L.
PARKS & CO.