The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, July 19, 1895, Image 4
Prices Cut
Below Low Water Mark
ON ALL SUMMER GOODS. WE
ARE DETERMINED TO MAKE A
JF BLESSINGS.
»»
Wli
L.KOKL EVEN ON
OWN DIAMOND.
their
the afternoon ««ino were ns follows :
(Jaffnoy—Wyatt e. liuggins 31), Ben
nett 2b, Neil lb, Kvins ss, Stewart |>,
HoITninn If, Humphries rf, Holland
of. Shelby—Koberlson 2h, Gralitun
of, Dj.vonport rf and p, Kite e and If,
Broin.'tb, Alovandor ss, Webbe and If,
Some Keinarkahly Good Ball PUyinR
on the Part ot Both Teams,
But, Oh My! How Courte
ous They Were!*
In (lit boRiuniuR of this article we
would state lial-ioolod tliat if wo iiad
a do-; ih.ai would I ion I a visitor like
tlioRii-iit majority of >h, Iby people
iieat ilo'ir yuosls. and especially
iatil players who endeavor to as
sist them in whiii'iiy a Rame, we
would kill idm or :v-iu-o to pay tnives i
on liim and let (lie police kill him. j
The idm of a hmu p'ayiny as hard |
ball as ( ii.ii.man, of tlhariotto, played
for Shelby and then on uc
or rot, wh'i'T. was l no fauit
sou as muob as Cnapman
otisod <;f Si-iiim'out i 1 i is a sfjame-
fiii •. ; 1 cowardly 'mouse. The best
: of ball players, like the rest of tlio
I human family, m.d. yr-oss errors at
_ , . , , j oritiiiu moments. The play came up
Summer Clothing to be closed out j m tins m . n m Uotrmun hit a p .p.-
Regardless of Cost to make room for ny "* 11 '- * t;ir > ^ •
“Be Charitable in All Things.
'the cull in last week’s Lkihikk for
cont ributions for the destitute Hallow
family was responded to very liber
ally, but one notable fact was that
the majority of the responses came
from those who could least afford it.
: Very few of our well-to-do people sent
anything at all. One sweet little wo-
, man, with the love of Him who gave
t himself for us in her heart, plodded
through the mud and dri/Ming ruin
| Friday morning to administer to their
CLEAN SWEEP AMD WILL GIVE
r’mm nm m***umm «*.** • < Mii'a 1 ■ '
A REGULAR PICNIC
To Bargain Hunters,
all
D.
an immense Fall Stock.
I>nt\. .
of IVrfrel Kitiiliu: ('of.-ots, worth Too
;<• to
trimmed in
One solid east
will sell at
A few more Ladies’Vests, jdnin and ribbed at
A nice Bleached Vest,
white and colors
Ladies’ Black Silk Mitts he to
100 Boxes Note Paper and Knvelops, per box
Good quality Cedar Lead Peiieils, pel' doy.
Come
who was
• >ri. aim iviiUorsun, wlm was
n to got il, at
>; t ying to Chapman,
o •. 'hapman siojip. .
pp. i. uinking
, i ii, as ho di 1
;-o.|> i.-.ion. i i
hapjiou al iiuy
■it hi i moil of
■vai piooc <*f
hearing that
I ling the
in the at'tor-
TN and see our 5 and 10 cent counters;
A Glassware, Woodenware, Tinware,
Picture Frames and in fact anything on it
from a mouse trap to a set of kitchen
utensils, each article 5c. and 10c.
We are supplying this whole country with
Buttermilk Soap at 3 cakes for 10c.
! playmg.j-eo iiih uas
! in. same time
•I’ve got ii.'
Uid iti'hei'lso!' also r
; l hat (Miapman v> itihi
j not desiiv to eau-<-
i was a play liuu niigh
time, and to :ieeus.- ,
selling the gam*! is a g
in justieu. < '.lm[)man.
he had been aeeused o
gumo, refused to play
noon.
Tiien again, hurrmg ihe treatment |
at tlie itunds oi some ten or twelve j
,Shell,;- eiti/.ens. ihe ger.crul attention |
shown tie. < lati t ley conligetit was
meagre. ! .. ■ ace.ii 'ouation for tiie
(ialTney team was vi ry poor, several
of the players having to .'lee]) on pul-
i Ii- one of t hem
llarrill p. Kskridgc lb.
Iti just ice to Stewart wo musl say
tliat he pitched a good «gumc until
the seventh inning when his arm,
which bad been hit by a batted ball
tin* day before, gave out. and thou it
was that the I toys became rattled and wants. Others sent in contributions
couldn't play ball. j which materially assisted, but as we
The games Wednesday were utn- ; said before, the most of it came from
I pired by i’luso Durham, who was ah- the humble poor. It may be that
sohitcly impartial and gave entire i they realise the need of assistance
salisfu'dion to both sides. He also j more than anyone else and that is the
knew his business and t here was'no ! reason they are so ever ready to help,
kicking worth speaking of. Come, Christian people, give these
Too much praise cannot he be- | poor people a lift to help them along
slowed on each and every individual in life. You will feed better for huv
who helped I hi limy win the first j n g ,lone so. God will bless you for
game. Wyatt played as he never j it. Don’t he afraid of overdoing the
played before. Huggins was at the i thing. They are needy and you
rigid place at the right moment J should assist. Send in your contri
butions at once and Tin; LianiKi; will
see to it that it is not ill-spent. One
i making two double plays at critical good lady sent in a nice frying-size
| moments. Neil pitched the game of! ( ,hieken. Olliers sent Hour, sugar,
his life, only one run being made af- i coffee, cloth, etc., and others gave
ter he went in the box. Holland j money, bid the contributions were
play; d a good iirst. Hoffman did i u || small and it will bo many weeks
some good pitching and played a nice before that poor, weak mother will
( i hi. Guthrie, “the Kutherfordton i 1( , able to administer to her babe, if
I' lby,” made ihe !ir.G run and hit the | p should survive, ami it will he many
ball and also played a good Held, weeks before that once strong arm of
Brown mad.: the prettiest running j |he father will regain its strength in
catch for us. Kvins [licked up some j order to earn .sustenance for his fam-
pivtty hulls at shortstop. For Shelby jjy. ••Let your light so shine,” etc
i! would be difficult to say who die!
the best playing. The team was
evenly selected. Robertson, at sec
ond, in our judgement, played the
best, but each and every one did
oiini of an
oi ho!,,n- j nearly every time. Bennett played
being ac- iSOCO!:( | as only Bennett can play it,
a sh ‘
REGULATOR,
let,
in:
on t m
il to use
•eior.
i base
ino\ ian. <
.iMow.
brilliant playing and we leave the
Shelbyites to sing their praises and
pay their wages.
Gaffney had rooters from Blacks
burg, Gastonia and Rut herfordton
and they wore wit h the boys. Much
of the pleasant time spent was due to
them, for Shelby is certainly deficient
in the matter of courtesy to opposing
baseball teams, if their attention to
our boys is a specimen of their cour
tesy. We dislike to say this for we
are of the manner horn and we love
UJ.KSSJ!
Remember, we have the largest, and most
complete stock of Shoes in Gaffney and
will save you from 15 to "
every pair we sell you.
50 cents on
the Old .North State and all her in-
<Mi Tuesday ov mag there was a habitants,
large crowd on lie* ground ! > witness | However, we invite you down hoys,
the game and after a ;i|U;;bble of : . l|U j v> .- (iV)1 j, ol , C()tn e wo will endeavor
some twenty minutes over an mupir" ,,, „.j v ,. y,, u u pleasant time and it we
tin game was oa!led. IM Dates was m;i | C( . p (wo straight we will treat
chosen ns umpire and from ihe Iirst jm,! if you make two straights we’il
there was uissati ta'dion. B‘ nm tI ^ U p u!1 y vva y #
Tm: hKi'imu is under ohligutiotis to
the gentlemanly
the Aurora and Star for court esh - ex
tended.
Money Refunded
satisfactory.
Next door to J. N. Lipscomb.
for goods not found
■rrc > i*is,
Gaffney, S. C.
Smith Hardware Co,
. Headquarters »for * Hardware.
PISTOLS, Cartridges, Guns, Gun Caps,
* Powder and Shot, Belting, Manilla Si
sal Rope, Barn Door Hinges, Grass and
Bush Blades, Maslin Kettles, Sauce Pans,
Wire Dish Covers, Green Wire Cloth,
Apple and Peach Peelers, Well Chains,
Feed Cutters, &c. Come to see us.
SfllTH HARDWARE CO.
contested tin guim- at 1 ry pmiit.
.'.Ir. o a ;s cmh avwri d t • 1 ' ■ ftur but
his liecmi'itm w« r invm'iniey ngninsl
the visitors in eritica! moimmis, and
he evidently was not a- well im'iuuin-
tid with the rules a.-; Is 1 .' should have
been. It was reported that In-had
money up on the game, and if that
he ! h.*• ease, it was therefore impossi
ble for
For four :t
^ Went on. the score at Ihe end stand
ing ti to I in favor of Shelby, when it
seemed as if Providence, seeing the
injustice being shown the Gatlnev
team by the umpire, caused a mighty
rain to fall, rendering the ground un
lit for play.
WKUNKSUW Molt S' I V< ■ S UV'tK.
The game Wednesday morning was
called iit !(>■!". and a pr. tthr game
of bail has m-Mr been pla\eii in
Shilby tinin tliat. It openeil witii
Robertson at the hat for Shelby aml
he knocked a grounder and never
made Ids u< puainlanee with first as
likewise did Gra'mtn ami Davenport.
For Galfm-y W yaG. !! m.gins and Ben-
net! a.ll tlmc struck out. In the
second inning Shelby scored one
while GaIVney got u goose egg. In
the third inning slndby scored 1 and
Gaffney 2, wide- in the fourth Shelby
-cored her last run and from that
time on she wa.s in a similar position
to that of the Inin I on the hotl’i —
“not in it.’ while Gaffney took m r
goose eggs in rapnl stie-’ession unti!
the eighth whim he seor. d ! ttml in
the ninth the pyrotecnin display eatm-
off, when with three men on btises
Huggins let a two bagger, bringing | For sale
in two tnen and reaching s. •ond, and
then Bennctl hit a long tty to center
and was cnugltl out. but Wyatt left j means a
third jttsI as the ball siruel. the field- the slot
er’s hand and heal the bail home,
tints tiling the score. Then it was
that about fifty Gaffney cranks, as-
The Death of an Infant.
A three months old infant of Mr,
and Mrs. .1. G. Blanton died Tuesday
m to give our side justice, night at f) o’clock and was buried
ml a half innings the play | Wednesday evening at 1 o’clock at
Camp’s Creek, N. C.
. -*e m .
A Wise Conclusion.
Wkst CotuxTii, Main);.—”1 doc
tored for years for biliousness, but
nothing ever helped me like tiim-
nions Liver Regulator. I shall take
nothing else hereafter.”—N. M. Oak-
man. Your druggist sells it in pow
der or liquid : the powder to be taken
dry, or made into u tea.
• -
—Yietor Sweeps cut 10c in price.
Smith Hardware Co.
Personal.
Mrs. Hattie Anderson, of Lowrys-
ville, arrived in the city yesterday on
a visit to her sister, Mrs. D. A.
Thomas.
••i'nelo Billy” Lockhart, who lives
three miles below the city, was here
Saturday. The remarkable thing
about ‘‘Cncle Billy” is that he is
more than ninety years of age and
that, he still does manual labor on bis,
farm.
Mrs. .1. If. Montgomery was down
from Spartanburg Wednesday even
ing for the pupil’s recital at Cooper-
Limestone.
Mrs. GooJlet, huly principal at
Cooper-Limestone will spend the hol
idays with her husband at Greers.
Miss l. P. Brown will spend her
vacation at Wcliford.
Index to New Advertisements.
The following are the changes in
the advertising columns for this week.
We ask your careful consideration of
newspaper men of j (j,,, am | NV | len purchasing make
mention of the fact that you saw it
advertised in Thk Li:i><;kk:
W. M. Webster, .lr.—It’s the talk.
W. O. Lipscomb A Bro.—Watch this
space next week for bargains.
R. (J. Bears--Milk cow for sale.
A horse kicked II. S. Shafer, of the
Freemyer House, Middleburg, X. Y..
on the knee, which laid him up in
lied ami caused the knee joint to be
come stiff. A friend recommended
him to use Chumhcrluin’s Pain Balm,
which he did. and in two days was
able to be around. Mr. Shafer has
recommended it to many others and
says it is excellent for any kind of a
bruise or sprain. This same Remedy
is also famous for it scures of rheum
atism. For sale bv W. B. DuPrc.
Are yon taking Simmons Liver Reo-
plator, the “Kino of Liver Medi-
cinkh?” That is what our readern
want, and nothing but that. It is the
name old friend to which the old folkn
pinned their faith and were never dis
appointed. But another good recom
mendation for it is, that it is ret ter 1
than Pills, never gripes, never weak- j
ens, hut works in such an easy and
nn.mral way, just like nature itself, that
relief comes quick and sure, and one 1
feels new all over. It never fails, j
Everybody needs take a liver remedy, ,
aod everyone should take only Lira- |
mons Liver Regulator.
jle sure you got it. The Itei! Z
is on tne wrapper. J. H. Zcilin & |
Co., JL'liiludclphic..
Your
Attention!
\N t respectfully solicit your pat rof
* he Morgan Iron Works.
w h are prepared to do work of every
description in our various depart
ments, in quantity and quality, to
suit the most exacting.
W h car. furnish you heavy building
materials, such as Lumber, .Shin
gles, Laths, Brick, Lime, etc.,
j promptly and in good shape.
| W K are ready to get out any class of
| inside finishing, such as Mantles,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings,
Newels, Ballustors, etc., etc.
! ( >i It Iron Foundry and Machine Shop
is equipped for constructing heavy
castings as well as ordinary mill
I works.
j GLR Oak and ot her styles of Mantles
arc winning a reputation. Bcauli-
I ful work for very little money.
i Give us your orders and we promise to do all we
can to please you. Call on or corres
pond with us.
MORGAN IRON WORKS,
**l>Mrtan1»iir)p, *£. C.
CHA3. H. CARLISLE, Pres, and Treas.
Dr. A. O. THOMAS,
Dental parlors in new brick build-
ng in rear of postoffico.
Teeth extracted without pain.
All work guaranteed.
PLASTICO.
Wall decorator and beautifyer.
PLASTICO.
Cover dirty walls and lly specks.
PLASTICO.
All neat housekeepers use it.
PLASTICO.
Conducive to health and attractiveness.
j^OW I: THKTIMK to pack away Flannels and Woolens, anti there is
nothing sure against Moths and Insects but the GAMI’HoR MARBLKri.
Gall and gel them and save your clothes, only Ac per pkg. A few more
TO (to AT COST FOR CASH.
Respectfully,
STRAW HATS
J. D. GOUDELOCK.
Furniture
W ATCH THIS SLACK NKXT WKKK
for unheard of Bargains.
Respect fully,
W. O. LIPSCOMB A BRO.,
Tut': llrsii i.us.
Fruit=Time
and Harvest
IS WI TH
AND / AM PRE
PARED TO EURNISII YOU WITH
F ill)IT JARS, RFBBKRS AND GRAIN CRADLKS AT THK
lowest prices. I have just received tin doz. Mason’s fruit jars.
Prettiest line of straw hats in town. I am offering the re
mainder of my stock of colored embroidery at cost to dose
out. Big lot and pretty styles of lawns, dotted Swiss, challies, ducks
and shirt ing prints at rock hot tom ^prices. I have on hand a full
supply of corn, hay, bran, cotton seed meal, hulls, Hour and any
thin!? else von want in "roci picH
thing else you want in groceries.
’Free delivery in town.
J. N. Lipscomb.
I um roiitimially receiving new style* ol
iWtUlwin A: on JPinnos.
One handsome
i/liii'korin**’ I’istno,
UpoKlit, al a bargain, but tittle used. A fine selection of first.clar.-.
l*t»rlor mu! C'liupel Orj£«in*4
at low prices. 1 be .c gooda are
1 from tin.* IVlsiiiiifsicttirtM'H
and no agent'* commiitions to be paid. Call Saturdays or Monday* or oddre*s
W. J0II1N»01N,
Y. OrATiridJCir, 0. C.
—Buy your fruit jars, jelly glasses,
and fruit preserving powders from .1.
It. Tollcson at prices as low as the
lowest. Also West India Spiced
Y i negar.
—Granite Iron ware, preserving
kettles, ivc. at (ioudelocks.
—Fruit jars at Carroll k Carpen-
t er ’ 8 - __
—Smoke Garrett k Son’s No. I i
Cigar and run the risk of securing
twenty-five smokes free of charge,
by J. I). Goudelock.
strengthens
F OR SALK.—A fined months old
lorsey Calf; or will trade.
A. S. CORRY.
Wanted.
2.'ii» do/.ciis oaf s. Will pay cash.
CARROLL k CO, Lessees.
Stomachic
medicine that
tMcii. or to be brief, it means
Ripans Talnilcs. If you are troubled
with a weak stomach and cannot di
gest your food use Ripans Tabules.
sisted liy their friends from Rut hcrlon i One gives relief,
and Gastonia made the welkin ring,
arid not a few were fit subjects for
Morganton and Columbia forth:' lime
being. The Sln lhy rooters and back
ers ‘got pal in lie gills and their
faces looked blanched and careworn.
< Mir ('barley 1 hen stepped to the plate (
and w il Ii t wo dull, sickening thuds (to j
Gaffneyitcsj the ball bit the catcher's
mit, but the third was the fatal one
and went over the head of both
striker and catcher wifi' in came
Huggins and ended the game by a
score of 7 to ti in favor of Gaffney, and
then it was that we “became the peo
ple and had to he respected.”
The score by innings was as fol
lows :
Gaffney 0<)2<H>oo 1 1—7
Shelby 0 1 I loon 0 f>—fi
The following were the players and
their positions for the morning game:
Gaffney—Wyatt c, Huggins fib. Ben-
net 2b, Brown cf, Kvins ss, Neal p
and lb, Holland If and lb, Hoffman
If and o, Guthrie rf; Brown fainted
in the seventh inning and Charley
Humphressubstit uted. Shelby—Rob
ertson 2b, Graham e, Davenport cf,
Gbupman ss, Brem 3b, Alexander rf,
Webb If. Kskridgc lb, llarrill p.
THK AITKKXOON (JAMK.
To be candid with Li.hoki; readers,
tlie afternoon game was not so in
tensely interesting to the Gaffney
rooters us that ninth inning of the
morning game and especially after
the sixth inning, for then it was we
“drapped our candy” and began to
think of other tilings beside hull
games. But they heat us and we
leave the story of our defeat for those '
who love to tell it while we think of
the victory of the morning game and
are content. The score by innings
was:
Gaffney 0 0 0 3 i 0 0 0 1— X
Shelby 1 I I o (I 0 it 0 7—In
The players and their positions lor
• •
Other Locals on Pa^e 3.
It’s the Talk
Based on bids that your dollar
will buy more
Groceries
at Webster's than at any other
store in town. My sto<-!\ of
Fine Candies is up-iu-date.
Yours for business,
W. M. Webster, Jr.
July io. 1895.
HAVE YOU EPER NOTICED WHAT
A PLEASING EEEECT A NICE SUIT
OE E URN IT LIRE HAS IN A COT-
TAGE?
DK IT KYKR SO HI MBLK WK CAN SKT IT OFF
with the furnishings tliat would please a prince. And
tlie prices are just right,
Bed=room Suits $i4 and up.
T^IIK CNDKliTAKlNG BCSINKSS
* but then, pe nile must die ami mil-
IS A SAD ON,..,
• t lie huried. Some
pciiple have not the means to expend a large sum on Hie
burial of their loved ones, and ycl, tin y desire to give them
A Respectable Burial.
CAN KXABLK YoC To Do TH AT FOR A YKRY
small sum. and while we wish yui ami yours to live on
forever to enjoy our Furniture, still we invite you to inspect
our line of
W!
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes Etc.,
before you die or when your relatives die.
CARROLL, CARPENTER & HUMPHRIES.
poll SALK—One good Milch Cow
at a bargain.
Apply to
R. G. BYARS,
at the Dr. Gaffney old residence.
LIMESTONE * SPRINGS
WORKS
I
F oil SALK.—Second-hand buggies'
and harness. Apply to
J. G. KFKXCKIL
I
Election Notice.
Notice is hereby given tliat an elec
tion will be held In the town of Gaff
ney, state of South Carolina, onTues-
I day, the 23rd day of duly, iNffo, be
tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p.
j m. for the purpose of deciding
; whether o# not the citizens of said
j town afo in favor of establishing
water works in said town, and that
I 1). A. Thomas. R. F. Spencer and J.
j F. Rogers are appointed a board of
! managers to hold and declare the re*
j suit of said election.
By order of the Town Council.
J. E. WEBSTER,
Clerk of Town Council.
July 8, mi.
Building and Loan Notice.
P CRSl’ANT to Commission issued
by the Secretary of State to the
undersigned <'orporators of “TheCit i-
zeiis Building and Loan Association,
of Gaffney City, S. C.,” authorizing
them to open books of subscription
to the capital stock of said Building
and Loan Association, notice is hereby
given that the hooks of subscription
to the capital stock of the associa
tion will he opened at the office of J.
1). Jones, Soliciting Agent (at H. L.
Parks k Co.’s store). Gaffney City, S.
C., on Friday, July 12, 1S9.1.
X. H. Littlkjoiin,
J. F. Gakrktt,
J. 1). JoN'KS,
W. n. CaUI’KNTKU,
W. W. GAM.OWAV,
F. G. Stacy,
J. G. Waimu.aw,
E. R. Cash,
A. X. Wool*.
Corporators.
July II, 1895.
CARROLL ft CO., Lessees,
Manufacturers of
BUILDING, * PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME,
Arid Dealers In
Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair.
Dymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps,
Will SUCULrlNU TUM
1 Premium Carolina Buggy*
'die 1 lent 'diiii|g on Wheel**.
Their Spindle Body Road Wagon is a beauty. Everything they
make is fully guaranteed. Call on us and examine them and ge
prices before you buy. We also carry a full line of all Gnules
and Styles, from the cheapest to the BEST, which is the Premium
Carolina Buggy, built on honor by the CAROLINA BUGGY CO.,
Yorkville, S. C. Call and see us. We shall he pleased to show
and sell you anything in our line. — ■
GAFFNEY WAGON AND FURNITURE GO.
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