The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, September 26, 1902, Image 7
WEDNESDAY, THUK
October
FRIDAY,
Our superb assortment of the Fall Fashions in Millinery and Dress goods will be ready for your in-
ipection on these dates. Never before in the history of this establishment has there been so much
style and beauty gathered here. All the Eastern markets were searched from garret to cellar to en
able us to secure the newest, nobbiest and most up-to-date styles. Come in and see our selections
and buy when it suits.
Our Pattern Hats.
The exact reproduction of some of the most famous Fall French
importations can but arouse the admiration of women of taste, while
pur varied assortment of Street Hats cannot be excelled in the State.
Dress Goods.
The largest and most varied line in upper South Carolina, embrac
ing all the newest weaves and designs in Zibilines, Panama Suitings,
Echo Cloths, Knickerbocker Suitings, Norfolk Suitings, Meltons,
Granites, Broadcloths, Venetian Cloths, French Flannels, Corduroys,
Barathaya Suitings, etc.
A Few Specials for Opening Days.
23 French Flannel Waist Patterns, no two alike, $1.85
(Other wool waistings 24c yard
Tleece lined Cotton Waistings 10c yard
50 inch Zibiline, heavy, long haired, worth 85c, to go at 49c
42 inch Barathaya Suitings, all colors, worth $1. to go at 85c
Black and gray cut Cashmere Suitings, 38 in., worth 40c, Opening Days, —24c
50 inch Ladies’ Cloth, black and full line colors, worth $1 at 63c
Cloaks, Capes and Furs.
For Ladies, Misses and Children, ranging in price from 50c to $20.
New styles, new lengths. The new Monte Carlo, half automobile,
and the more conservative styles. Some with slot seams, some with
strapped seams, others plain. Some with kimona sleeves, some with
bell sleeves, some with cuff, and some with plain sleeves.’
17 Young Ladies’ Coats, all wool, piped seams and cuffs, all col
ors, worth $5, to go at $3.90.
45 Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, all wool, good enough to stand a
raw edge, in black and colors, all styles, value $6.50, for $5.
6 new style Walking Skirts of new snowflake material,
worth $3.50 at $2.98.
New Silks at Special Prices.
Yard wide, good quality black Taffeta, the dollar kind, at 69c
New Changeable Silk — 75c
New Plaid Silk, latest for waists, Taffeta and Moire 75c to $ 1.50
Moires, Taffetas, Peau d’ soies, for|suits, waists and linings, best
for the least money.
Carpets, Rags and Matting. Trunks, Suit Cases and Satch- Toilet Articles to Go at Low
els.
Special for Opening Days
Only.
$3.75 Rugs, for $2.35,
$2.35 Rugs, for $1.99,
$ 1.00 Rugs, for 88c. Art
Squares and Hall Drug
gets at 20 per cent, off
fular price.
»even pieces, one hun
dred and eighty thread
warp China matting,
worth 25c, not more than
40 yards to one customer,
1 6 2-3c.
INGRAIN CARPETS.
35c quality, for 24c,
50c quality, for 39c, 75c
quality, for 64c.
Fine Foot Wear For Men, Wo
men and Children.
The first carload of
Trunks ever received in
Gaffney, and the price is
as small as the quantity is
lafge.
Clocks and Watches.
18 “Lord Baltimore”
Alarm Clocks, guaranteed
90c. 36 Watches guar
anteed to keep correct
time one year from date
of purchase, for $ 1.00.
Mennen’s Talcum Pow
der full size box, worth
25c, at 15c. Large Violet-
scented ammonia at 1 Oc.
Extra large bottle Vase
line, 5c. Soap, an im
mense line, special values.
Children’s School Shoes.
We can fit anybody’s
child at anybody’s price,
25c to $1.00. They will
’most out-wear the side
walk- Try them for econ
omy’s sake-
For genuine shoe satis
faction, let your next or
der be placed here. Ask
for Keith Konqueror, no
other shoes made that will
equal them in either style,
fit or wear. The Fall and
Winter style now ready,
Patent, Vici, Box Calf, H.
H. Enamel in all sizes,
$3.50 to $4.00.
In Ladies’ shoes we have
the latest fads to be found
in the Utz & Dunn shoe.
Come in and inspect, com
pare with others. Try one
pair. We do not make
these shoes but we have
them made in one of the
leading factories in the
country. Of course they
are a little different from
the general run of shoes,
just that touch which
makes them the swellest
line of Ladies’ shoes in
town, in Patent Kid, Lace
or Button. Drop in and
see how a pair looks on
your feet.
360 pair Men’s Solid
Top Sole, Virginia ties
worth $ 1.00, to go at 75c.
Men’s Brogan shoes, $1,
$ 1 -25, $ 1 -50 the'best you
ever wore for the money*
Women’s Oil Grain Polish,
$1.00. Women’s Glove
Grain Polish. 85c to $1.
Women’s Rock Island
Kangaroo, best on earth,
$1.25.
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Fall and Winter Fashions in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing.
In offering to the Trade the Celebrated Clothing raanufacturedjby Fitchheimer, Fischel & Co., and A. 15. Kirschbaura Sl Co., we have the
satisfaction of knowing that we are dealing in the best class of ready-to-wear clothing that’s made.
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A. f». KlRftCHbAUM A CO.
The correct Sack Suit for the coming season is made of Cassi-
mere, Cheviot, fancy English Worsted, Tweed, soft Worsted Thibet,
Vicuna, Clay Worsted, Diagonal and Cheviot. These are made up
in the newest and most popular weaves, and are designed and woven
by manufacturers who have the fact before them that they Guaran
tee Every Suit.
SPECIAL SUIT SALE
All wool Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, round and square
corners, regularly sold at iRT.oO, to go at $5.00 while they last.
Without doubt this is a bargain in clothing worthy of any man’s
attention who will need winter clothes.
OVli:i*GOiVT»
We don’t know where else you will find as much real overcoat
luxury for the money ;is we offer you in the Kirschbaum coat.
Faultless fit is exemplified in these coats. The very best mate
rial that can be obtained is used. The richest and and heaviest lin
ings, either silk, satin or serge.
We have the correct styles of course, fly-front, 44 to 50 inches
long, in Kersey, Melton, Moulaise, Vicuna or Montagnoc, in black
blue, brown, dark gray, etc.
GENTS’ HATS
In the very swellest fall shapes. Never have shapes been so
varied. Any man can now’ wear a becoming hat, and especially is
this t ue if bought here where all the new’ shapes are represented.
CORVR'GMT ir» ev
A. B. K.R6CM6AUM A COb
CPPPIAI IKI DfWQ^ m/mAK.- ^ )vercoats 4^ inches long, regular price $7.50, to go at $4.75 while they last. This is the cheapest lot of coats wo ever offered and we want v< u to
OrLUInL In DU I 0 UI LIlUUK I Oi see them. The general make up of the garment, fit, button holes, Hi
linings and cut of the shoulders places these coats in the first class.
CARROLL. CARPENTER
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