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/ New York Life Insurance Co. ?RCS ^ CT V S E “' GHL s-'ot(M* to family and *'lal iroiii date of . IFas cdo i d the door o( po^ible estate” hy making its policies Jnco issu<\ !’.cf'<iv vou insure your life write me for samph policy and have vour lawyer to t'.xphtin it to you ; it is ir u< h (dieajwr thttn for vour wife to h ive i* !•' d<) aft r you ire dead. The living puli /• nolo r- .-peal. t«.*" u- a - follows Vot’r lirst oder is (Id , vr cetit dividends, second fl <3 for e\er\ dollar ! Ivive nai.i \oureoinpauy and twentv years’ insurance on mv 1 ife without cost. The New Yerl, Life iu-uiMnce < suranee in force than any company, in America, •■r insurance in force : a--ei- -f2'Jt .oSO,d f- . surplus .f i-! ,-l.>o,d< s d. Wriie me at lilackshurg, S, ( lor our rate- and out ol our “sample ineontestable pole-H-s.” 10. IC. 15101 vt. MO, Barney Clary to - Serve the Barbecue. THE FLORAL FAR ALE. anv ha- more in- 1 Ij.Tiifi i*; tJ.f Hr if \V»?I !»r :*n .* li ! i*,H » i < '11,*-’.' \ \ tf»* I’.vrU j way Ore ? tl\ »! (S to t OfSO* A - ti:- day dr ‘>vs aeircr H e pro- rift ts u '.a .at. • o: i ir ct'lebni- I ti >i\ f r July . ius.-fisc, hvery- ! bod; ; and ua it^. - i-> iya idy ai muKpri-p- O. E. WILKINS’ Special Spring and Summer Offerings I want to call your attention to a few of the many things I have to offer you for your spring and summer buying. Regardless of the talk ■ • of hign prices you will find we can still, by our cash buy and cash „„ sell policy, give you exceedingly low prices. Everything in our big 1 .. vr store is being sold this way. It is to the interest of everyone who .;;.l.‘r,h“w.«uo» wants value for their money and buy only for spot cash to visit our ' e. A “dime saved is a dime made,” as 'well as saving a dollar is i V tiT&tiOQ”. to . uKt ; oiiiC* uct.vc purt.m , iK.prosmiu. iniruii.tbi«cicbra* making one. We offer you, while it lasts: tion looks ns if u will be one of tin* most successful ever held in tialfncy. ! l,bhd yards l-i E' n i hind-, Ac. Mr. Ihiroey Clary has scoured the ! 1,000 \ ;i i- 'J7 inrdi Hua Ishmds, 1c. pr ihegi of tlic buroceut*. i>arney ! ,St;uni.ini ( alicoc-. 1 and Ac. will serve a first class cue that dav. I i He has gone to work already and will j I O. i tLe their money's worth. ; Quite u number of toe stands have a 1 have a large stock of rough lumber on hand ready for the market. Bills of lumber sawed to order at the shortest possible no tice. J. I. «A. RyVTT^r. i?fe r fit five you all you want if you will have .f i Ah worth of these goods | MMiiufucturuigCumpurjy. 1 he l ark way orchestra lias.been engaged t Don’t Buy < ’hina. w< will spend your cash with U-. \\ < that cost you ahsoluicly not 1 ing. Kvcry time we sell you «»».V I furnish music at the grounds'llr?d also thiji <r we eiihcr giv* vou tic -c goods or coupons ior same, re- ! atriic ball. r ' . . , T*-. m-.. decinahlc in tliese i>>ods a: any time you call tor them. TRADE MARK. ! b'.en sold to those who will run r*- tresiimcnts on the grounds that da; i und anyone ■intir’n'iting run: i: g ft | stand on that day had better look af- p inu ^l.ite and colored ••p. K I Ur the matter at once, as the man- agemenl will positively not sell more than the space allotted for that pur pose. Contractor Baker has placed Ills orders Ur th lumber to erect the speakers’ stand and grand stands and will shortly becia work on the erec tion of 'the same. The ground; have been cleaned off, the diamond layed oil, and the bi cycle track put in first class condi tion. On July ik’d tho bicycle track will be rolled, which will put it in the best possible shape. Mr. VV. II. Ross will act as judge instead of Mr. J. C Lipscomb, us was i-rrom nualy uimouuced in Tues- daj's is-aie of I ho ledger. The drc ce will b; given in the L'.ugue Hall in the evening. Mr. K ibirt. Munroc will act as ihor man- agir. Those who desire tickets to tho bull will be accommodated if they apply to Mr. Monroe, who can be found at the store of the Gaffney LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. '1 his is the greatest season y<*t for these. Jt L- hard to get t<>o many of them. j \ al. Laces, 1U, gA and dOc. per do/. I'iiu colored Organdies in new elfects, striped find Howered, cool- ’ l * ll ^ l ° l' ( ' .'* d'd. est thing on the market for summer dresses, 10, 12j, JA and \ ° * '* ^ * lll! * All-over Jjjnoroiderii/s. <00. to $2 per vard. I Lmhroideries in Swisses, Lawns and Xansook-, jboo patterns A, Of, 7j. l(t. 12 i, 1A and up to AOc. j>er yard. Plaids. • . st on t ic marlvf t, tic. Ffist colored Lawns, ic. .Silk Striped Lawns, worth 8c., Ac. ft, 10, 12 f, 1A ;md 25c. SHIRT WAISTS. i \ See Oar Front Window for Exhibition. . , ’fry ..... - - » - - * dear in mind that we are ready at all times (<> -ell you Dry j icenruted vehicle provided u» muuy ... ..ii- i. r.k i ,, i*i , ti-a enti-r the contest, s, Notions, ( iothing, L.its, I'- iuk i. Droco:-i. s, and almost • !l . tJmt there will be The llorai parade v/i'! be a feature. \ii-ady Messrs. I. G. I/pscomb. J. Kb. J cileri- s aid A. I*, li-lines have si» * fit d their iutcutiun to ilc-coru'.e th*Mr v Idcips. L* t many us can dec-rate th'ir vehiclt-. A cu-li jr ze ef $0 will be given for tho best liood? , ;tnything to 1m round, at computing pn Then costs you nothing, t'ome < arlv and avoid tin 1 ru-h c r y. Phone A2. ^ison & AW Mptff ffp}i iOii iiuLQ mi h y % ’< * P ^ 1f ■ r’: r • ■ iota vour china IbO wa , I- in the bicycle parade Free deliv^ 1 ' X ' : : ;r the tournament were ■ i’ ••'. d • iaesdey ana thi hoys are ; i, , • et • icg fijr that event. !.- t*v to bedy in the f-urretireiing '■ i'.'ilfll ; l". urc to CCIJH* t(i GviP y ! o’i the t <urU>. ihut is liu t ! y ! ic ih- y *ir in .t we celebrate ar*d let Us '.*e.. '■ i.t'c it - fiti '••■'Udy an. ge. 11 1 m ,i v hei: " ti.. t*o\ >;*•(! '‘‘►'A • ! t'eckit g to i. ak. others hr.pi.y ‘j lj. ..-oDrei! people Mill c. ; .*b-utc • I A > i • ij. v l re making • 11 • i t - . • . i t . r : • ■, 11 i a v Shirt WJaist fhiod (jtiality Pcrcah* waists, laundred collar-, last colors, AS and l<Se. ; hctt(*r on< s, the 00 afnl 7Ac kiml, in white and fast colors, AOc. White and black Lawn wai-ts, 7Ac. to .$1.50. CORSETS. Standard goods, sold with full guarantee*. Ii not sati-fac- tory after wearing money refunded or a new eorset, 7Ac. to $1.75 ; 'cheap! r ones 25 to AOc. MILLINERY. Duo oi the most up-to-date departnu nls in <im* store. r l rimmed Hats, Kihhon-, \'eiiing-, l low* r-. Tip-, Ihihv Caps, etc. Large line sailors, 2->, •)(>, < Ac., $1 and $ I.All. Misses' and. (’hildrcns* sailors, 20c. to $1. No high price- in thi*- part of our store, bn’ evert 11 iag at the closest cash wav. NOTIONS. . 4 ;fr / >ne of the comph tc t stock - in the upjn r , art ol the* State. Kid C'ov and a thousand and one little articif s for every day a* <1-. eh (i i'.ne hes, ToHet Heaps an SHOES AND OXFC % xcm* Hk Cam’ii T'i if ii. (1,;„ XN wj;i ■. r ... . - / f /& ikSitig ij itsmlpo. / A»z,:e*uni'h- j ^ y' , “ v 'j / i m i'*' i' Laoie- :::;f j tony na -hoes m ta*’ :u -I u toe -, $1.2-7. $ I .An and up to .f eh* a pi ! u,\- Large ii:. * Men - eoar-< , inetHum find .nu to $1 AO. We i ndi avor to -> ii • ait! < i»e.-t oi .-ho"-, them for less tin* ipiaiity i- ne tinn ( w 1 ' i >V Bl i. IJ SO 'J I t iry he t futv ; It v.at: after ! o .aock ulivn Jtr. ! Ledge aniv-d ! : at c;»:rkd .m- , mediately to tin chfip*. 1. in a f- w | v. •; cha.-..- ■ w -rb > ■ ' -1. j’atnca ii.ti - i om *i t. cl -ie-g'ii 'j* i -ru • r j he ! Doctor's -(idn ss wi*.“ fram'd on tin ■ f manhood, which, e tieid * . - * *C \‘.a3E» SPECIAL- price on all clothing. h and faith in hiu • fUginiUt a mo:t in- olurlr address sod on oa all Have just received a nice lineiX7XyWi“Xiab‘X!X'L»!X;: | The thne muia puii.tj vr r - f.iitij in soft hats for boys, young and oldiXMitLTr men, which have quality, style and comfort. Prices 75c, $ I 00, $1 25, $1 50. and $2 00. Call and see them; we think we can suit you. $.>,U00 m xli Men"** hlaei. [>o\ - and < i ren ■ ''gr;rW--- \S ;iU(i c- Mu i rock■ i i*i I -, 1 i It 10. •s lower than % -a 3 'mmbi £ii m iiw in* WC lm v :i l>L r Um- i f Siiiiiiii.-r Ol.ft Ii i. Dry Oo<n!-. Slioe-s, IIats, i .1 ijs. ,ti*., f n Wi- '■'ii Willi: t' I-.;i \ i■ 111 .-;ii‘ry it. i:\ i i I i11 ! 1 .1 j -i r as <ii. f ti.i.11.> i- iiut i-a i ry'm' r i «!• ' f' !ii <iii< -.< a.si hi l«i iii-vl .'-asoti. \\i '.!l i ‘hi .a> -t ilii- an-:.(•■st iia ivaiiui, a I-I it is laiiv. n our houst /ives li-tn-i-Ijar- Knins i Inin any "t li'-i liu si in -ss liou a* t* \ thiliiii; in Colorailo. Prof. a. d Mrs. Wadi* It Brosvn are now in Dinver, Colorudj, stoking pleahure und ri treation aflcr their iiard work at Lim. stone College dur ing the se-sion just closed. They will probably be away all the sum mer, but we hope to see them bank at thc-ii pasts when the college opens up for next session. The Ledger wi-lies them much pleasure and en joyment during their vacation. < li'Mrou's 1 >ay al tin * : -tH*t>iiii lla|>li.st '1 he Second Baptist church was liiled to oveillowing Sunday evening to witness ti.e exercises by the chil dren. The pragratn was carried out in full and was enjoyed vi ry much by ul! pre-ent. The children certainly di i honor to t h-nisclvi s and to those who drilled them tor the occasion. r.ia " niter 1 ariii l »i. Master ‘‘Rep” Guinea brought to tt:is office Wednesday two of tlie fit i st specimi ns of turnips that we havo seen for a long time. One weight i It, and the .‘her 21 pounds; they were ‘-own rn 1 l>*i. led by Rep’s d colors. sack Boys Mack, hlui*.- ;iuu cob Childre n's knee -nit-, -1 to Id. All reliable goods and prices lower than was ever known. All W' ask is a thorough look and rest assured our goods and prices will hi right. Visit us lor your 100 cent value. O. ID. June, J900. THE VAIA’E STOHE. D& Jewelry a Staple. Look at tlie next ten people you meet and see how much is worn of the now called jewelry. From a $500 watch chain to a i live cent stick pin. Yes, jew elry has come to he a staple ar ticle of dress. You will buy more or less of it ; sec that you get what you pay for when you buy. You can he sure of this if you will buy of J. 0, Gauileiock, O AKI^NIAV, who has a full a sortment of the W. F. MAIN goods, livery ar- For Picnics and Lunches We lia vc a nil*** line (»f Can OikjiIs. sin-li as VJIAL l/)A I'. UM II Him;I K. 'IT UK KV. cmcKF.v, CHICKKN ala Maiin Cl 111* UKKI’. n.\ m, ckti.fts. \c. C’all and sci* us or plicM'- N"" C. SPARKS & HUMPHRIES. Leacirig Confectioners Notice, Tin 1'iiunty Km-cuI I vc ('ornrnillcc i- Iht. I.y j a, I led in 111 c 1*1 Tiitln- * on 11 llniisc nn Mm. M * V » • I » ’ ' »» J - ' * I ’ * . • • ’ I M J Ti ’ Lill.t 'j Illt't ; Til i i- > * . ■ i i i > >i« -« ■ i • i - iv n he mis. a ad wc r- of an excel If nt tide of these good«, is full V wa r- | day U.c :.*l .iny of July n- a. o-c nicintici variety. Thank yoi Bep! call agala. ran tetl to l>e exactly as repre- fron, *° «b the county conu^th. , • 1 ! I’xccut ivc ( mnne O * . and wc I. c.icli mciii Sow an Ac! and Reap a Haiti!, I’uy rigid and save Miinctliin^. Ilc}riii today. The habit will - ma -jirout. Ulowi i and Ix-ar I'niil. LADIES LOOK! :.’U dozen i.adics’ I’ndt-rvi st.,. jrood iiualily, .’m-. i dozen Ladies’ I ndervesln. heUei ijuallly. I' •. SHIRTS GALORE! 10 do/.i n Madr 'O in-.'hani Shirts, best .|Uality fitic. . r » d"/.en 1 ’ 11P U isolll Shi Ida, . ’ t.lolje ’ shirt-, b at made, all color-, j"-'. to Si.in. See Our Bargains. 4 «f H. USt F 0 . Siui'ti:<• p plnid s«in^ < 'Midi« li‘?i suit ^ .11 : • Mali's |Bii.t si. 1 • :i tifl A in’' * d rofM'll! - II (BiJi'-o at L-. n’s \Vn\ *t rr| suit * id » 1 .. '. * i.'i > ;j ti'! '.I g j liD to *7.'. i ud- * J. dm tils at ijo His g i h • m n. tlllfi up t (.* 1VII \ orl<i \ iiaM < r* *1 .’.(I still llUb the y me(i’cir:e-ji! ll.t Your motheu' and I -, t jjitdr store. ■inited. A prinlcd gu;ir;tnty to | , M ,. f,.,,,,, ,|, this t lh*ct is •seid vai i ius i lubs t -i iVill Vltll CJlf!) j Wt* hav»* lo aiiaii/.' for till <' .'.mi y e ini|isi;. , ii |l'olii'-and I’I . . i 1 1 i I .41 i eand i'ia t e- are ,n . l-i he pri si nl 1 l iieie <)l these geoiis pureliasetl L.' -lies’ Hose, to .i i . ,V"i dozen Sp ioI < ’i-t ton, I e >i<J, i" y«r.i- at * -. p i Ol her things in ii."> .p nt .on. 1 do more ihau ak my :.tti '.it bib ptiacct I 1 or,i,. ! •, 'in rs’ nev-r thought of uair.g | I niivtkir */ r ise for !ndigt st ien or Bil- I — » ^ v. o v. w r * r. ■ o At 25 per ml below cosb-must to sold, 1 - J a O'a % 'r-i. ilt.-n or I and no It p ... am worth THE BOSTON STORE, IVL Poliakoff, Prop. j.iusn; ». Hofteis wen euren, and j they m LIum heard cf />pp'ndicitig, rvoujs i’r.jsl rat’en. lh art Fuili r .*. Tiny u-nil Augu.-t Flower 'to 1; Jit: < * til" hysl.O'll Hlid stop f» f- nu ntatioii .f uiidigt'Kttd foe i n*"U- liil;- th" tided! of Hit liver, h*iur.ilato lIk* i < ivou- in <1 o'"gioic act i i « f Hu tsyuteii arid tiici is nil tin y took when fniing dull iM>d b' l «it|, j mi p hiadut.’iu-' :■ i other :iiht-s Y u , em- of only m e.| u fi x tlom-w O' Green’ August I lower, in . pe l f rm. t« you i d ; i«.- (1 tin n U nothin) -.i i'ii'U (In- matter »' l i y 'i. t'o Halo liy i**. Ii. <’t'<iwl y tv Go W. F. MAIN CO. rn I u t , eei jjei i.f I rli ndslii p an-l t* . I’t.iv Idei e, !: I Western Carlo- ..-I .letvelry l..'i ", In the world). , of .•on-1hi *t inn in Cast Iowa lly, la. ( i\. r ..J/vm fl. ol Hour pace. 1 aw jt to aid in -rruiiyit ll"*iii!r<: -id akin-.-s j thet'ounty nn. . it. iit'Ti.Ktt. | J. it. JtEt.l., t'od.ny Ciiairin in Si c. md Tn as. i'. Id JOHN C. LIPSCOMB. »i -e. Notice of Final Discharge. I * c' I I < fc ‘. ty |M ' ' lion .1 Estate Notice, -e. hat in/ chiiliis a/aln- . Mary l'< Uy, (1 hat TV< < i<!<**n(, ? lls-Il I'clIIt'O. • bey c hav jh ard th IVtMl, t< Wc tarter, at hi ortlee. on rn In fore July U. I." i' < hi as. 1 * in v. Admr. w ith wiC aunei;. d. J uni* », ISM), luw-aw u r s' 'ii j Cuffucy, S. C.. Juut DODENHOFF & DARBY, Insurance and Rea! Estal