The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 27, 1903, Image 8

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BIG BLOWOUT. Gaffney is noted for its entertainments, especially its social func tions, where many dainty knicknacks are served, and the favored ones who are so fortunate as to be guests at these entertain ments, or blowouts generally have a royal good time. But gen erally the number of invitations is limited. This is a blowout of an altogether different nature, where all are invited and where you won’t have to be on your P’s and Q’s for fear you will make a mistake, but where each customer will be* i served to a bountiful bargain feast never before equalled in the**| history of Gaffney. O'HE BIEE OE FARE Calico, 2>^cts. per yard; yard-wide Percales, 5c a yard; Sheet ing, 2>^cts a yard; Suspenders, 5c a pair; Children’s Shoes, 10c a pair; Towels, 2>^c each. Beautiful line of White Goods and light, dainty Dress Goods for Easter and Spring. Lovely line of Millinery and ready-to-wear hats for ladies and ; children. Beautiful line of new Shirtwaists just landed. Big line of new Clothing for men, boys and children. IToi- One Rusty Fe imy: 24 sheets paper, 1 pack envelopes, -2 lead pencils, 2 pen holders, 1 box carpet tacks, 1 comb, 1 ball turkey-red cotton, 1 paper pins. 1 paper needles, 2 packs hair pins, 1 3 slate pencils, 2 corset laces, 1 box mourning pins, 1 stick blueing. Many other things not mentioned. It is impossible to dc justice to our mammoth stock. Cheapest Store in the State. J. C. Ratliff, Prop. JUST BACK FROM NORTHERN MARKETS A VERY SAD CASE. where we purchased an array of Spring Goods that cannot fail to delight the eye and please the most fastidious purchasers. :: :: We are now busy arranging for our Spring Opening which will be an nounced later. Watch for the Announcement. D. J. HOLT AT OLD STAND, A HriRlit Young Mai: Sent to the Peniten tiary for Life. Son Cobh, who was convicted of the murder of Pink Norman at the March term of court here last year with a recommendation to mercy, and sen tenced by Jud^a Watts to life im prisonment in the State penitentiary, and who has. pending an appeal, been in the county jail here sioce. left Tuesday in charge of penitentiary Sergeant Lindsey for the penitentiary, the supreme court having affirmed the action of the lower court. While in jail here Cobb has been a model prisoner H is a man of tine heart, stern manhood and brave to | the core, and so well satisfied are ; hundreds upon hundreds of people in j this county that when he killed Nor- ; man be waa in dire extremity, fight- i ing for his life, that a petition for his | immediate pardon would be covered with the names of our good neople as i long as the paper lasted. I Son has the sympathy of our peo- ; p!e. We know he is a good and manly prisoner, and we hope his hard fate will fall lightly on him and his de voted wife, his two little children and his aged parents. La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of Foley’s Honey and Tar. There is nothing else “just as good.’' Chero kee Drug Co. MILLINERY NOVELTIES. The reason we are constantly showing more novelties than other stores is because of the space left by large sales. All the New Fashions are shown first in our hats from crown to brim. They are full of style and attractiveness. The “S. P. C. F.” That's what we might call our $3.00 shoes—SOCIETY FOil THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO FEET. They ac complish their aim by furnishing Durability, Fashion and Comfort in permanent combination, and you are urged to avail yourself of the benefit conferred by the S. P. C. F. THE DIXIE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE. Between T. Davenport’s and R. A. Jones’. Morris Switzer, Prop. I Peerless Canned Meats | IvIBBY A 1> A RMOUR have united with us in furnishin}!: our patrons with the best and purest in Canned Meats: Country Club \ eal Loaf, \ t-al Cutlets, I lam Loaf, Wafer Sliced Dried Reef, Hipped Dried Heef, Corned Beef, Sliced Dried Beef in Glass Jars, Beef Steak and Onions, Boneless Pig’s Feet, Choice Tripe, Star Sliced ^ Ham, Chicken Tamale, Melrose Pat6, Potted Ham, Turkey and Chicken, Lunch Tongue, Key City Salmon, Sardines a la Huile, Concentrated Soups, Cove Oysters. £e LIPSCOMB & RICHARDSON. 1 LOWNEY’S CANDIES. PHONE 13S. ^ 3 3 3 In Our Favor. We lead in the race for business, because we conduct OiOr store in the right way. The different feature of our selling pulls together for our benefit. If you want to share the advantages come in and let us tell you all about the goods, the prices and the way we sell tilings. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! For comfort and service any particular person would *be pleased with our BOX CALF SHOES. They are stylish, com fortable and substantial for protection from the roughest weather. No $5.00 shoe for men ever gave as much satisfaction, and the price of ttiese is only $3.00. For footwear come to us. The Outlet Clothing ■ Shoe Store Will Switzer, Prop. Next Door to Mer chants and Planters Bank. 915 to 919 Grenard St. Phone 3. Carroll, Carpenter & Byers, 816 Limestone St, Phone 116. TWO BIO STORKS. AY IIOUKSA.KK A.IVI> RKTAIK. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Busy times in our Silk and Dress Goods Departments. We are selling Habuta,; Silks in white and colors. The white is especially good for waists and shirtwaist suits. In wash- ables we have a new changeable silk 27 inches wide at $1.25 for shirtwaist suits that’s sell ing well. Our Peau d’ Crepes are the talk of the department—black, white and colors, 27 inches wide, at only $1.00. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS.—Our line is so pretty and varied it would be hard to name the best sellers. Our 40 inches all wool Voile at 50c is a winner. Among the best numbers we men tion Mistrels, Crepes, Voiles, Bourettes. With our unusually handsome and varied line of Spring and Easter dress fabrics, priced on the QUICK-SELLING-SMALL-PROFITS basis, we are doing a rushing business. TUB FABRICS GALORE-WASHABLE. WINDSOR PERCALES, the 12 l«2cts kind, our price 10c. MADRAS CLOTHS, the kind you pay 12 l-2cts forelsewhere, we sell at 8c. IMPORTED WASH FABRICS.—The display includes Mercerized Pique, pink, blue and white ; Mercerized Oxford Cloths in white, black and colors; also Fancy Mercerized Zephyrs, etc. These goods are suitable for waists and suits for early Spring and Fall and dark days during the Summer. CLOTHING (or Men, Boys and Children, ranging in price from 48c to $20.00 a Suit, all PRICED TO SELL QUICK. "EFF-EFF,” "VITALS BRAND" and "KIRSCHBAUM" are labels that stand for CORRECT STYLES and DURABILITY. We have them and sell them at the LOWEST POSSIBLE LEGITIMATE PRICES. Give us a look before you buy. Big lot $8.50 suits slightly damaged by water to go at $5.00. SHOES FOR MEN Have you tried “Hanans,” “Keith Konqueror” or “Rey nolds?” If not you’ve something good ahead of you. SHOES FOR WOMEN Have you seen the pretty styles we have in Slippers, Sandals and Oxfords? “Utz &Dunns” and “Carlisles.” None better. SHOES FOR CHILDREN We have by no means forgotten thechildren, anything that you can ask for. Try us. We have 483 pairs Shoes, new, last Fall’s purchase, but broken sizes, some only one pair of a kind. We must close them in order to make room ffor fnew goods. A GENUINE BARGAIN THEY ALL GO AT A SACRIFICE. While we have a big line of Hats for the fairer sex we have most as varied a line for the men. Our Easter goods are in andwe will gladly show you. Our line of Furnishings is more complete than ever. Come to see us; we are glad to show you through.