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' ir? • '>r'’ S > r A / A A .i ' . ^ THE 4^ Haberdasher HE place where you get all new, clean up-to-date Furnishings in Men and Boy’s Wear at Panic Prices. We don't ^ overcharge one customer to make up for the other. Live and let live—treat all the same. You cannot find a better place to spend your hard earned money than with us. We will do all in our power to help you get your wants at as small margin of profit obtainable to legitimate merchandising. See us for Shirts, Odd Pants, Hats, Clothing, Shoes, Hosiery, Col lars, Cuffs, Ties, Suspenders, Scriven Drawers, Athletic Underwear, Suit Cases, Trunks, Stetson & Co's. Hats, Boys’ Odd Pants, Gloves, &c. We’ll appreciate your coming in and looking through, giving us a chance to show you that we can save you money. A new lot4^ Clothing samples just in. A “mity” good way to get a Suit to fit your form. Made like you want, and a pattern that no one else will have like yours. We are push ing this department and are offering Suits less than you often get from the counters. We prom ise to fit you or no pay. We invite you to' come in and feel welcome while you are in the city. Welcome S. C. Press Association ig BUNTS AND SINGLES. That Johnson boy who plays left field for Spartanburg, is a highway robber. Make it a point, boys, In the next game you play with them to knock the ball where that boy can’t get it. because if it comes anywhere near his territory it is his. 000 Blacksburg came over loaded for Gaffney the other afternoon but the blessed rain broke up their little play house. Your own team is pretty good, boys; you don’t need to import players. o r o The Gaffney colored nine trimmed the. Converse colored team Saturday afternoon to the tune of 14 to C. The games today and tomorrow will be good ones. If the Spartanburg club has the new men they are said to have, Gaffney will have to be on their toes to take the two games. But then we don’t think they will get so many runs from the deliver}- of Wood and Hopper. o o o That long drive of Curry’s for two bases in the Spartanburg game was a beauty. 0 0 0 Little got a single in the tenth li ning of the last game that was a hit in time of need. The fans are already getting hun gry for another game of ball. ooo ONE GENT A WORD COLUMN ■Mtor tkla Mrtad at the rate of eae ewt a word tor oaoh taaerttoa. No ad. for leae than IN; axeept meats of farm proNee of tale fep Camera residing In Cherekee county which will be inneited time free of eharg* amtU further ooo The Shield and Diamond says “that | Brian Bell contributed largely in win ning games for the Washington and i Lee nine this season.” ooo Two games with the strong I eng team on July 4th. Boys, you will have to hustle to beat that Laurens i crowd. ooo It is to be hoped that Arthur Hop- Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining in Gaff ney postoffice unclaimed for week ending, June 29, 1908: Miss Mattie Sue Bean, Travera Bright, Mr. Garnet Bagwell, Mr. Claud Biggerstaff. Mrs. Scuse Zuby, Mrs.; Emmer Coxe, Mr. W. C. Davis, Mrs. H. P. Griffin. Miss Carrie Geddes, W. j P. Goforiis, Mrs. M. T. Godfrey, Miss L aur ' j Tola Gaffney, Miss Bessie Green. Misses Nanie Himhill, Mr. J. F. Ham rick-, Mr. Warren Hawkins, H. C. Hamrick. F. C. Harriss, Mr. J. 9. Hunter. Miss Clara Hopper. Mrs. M. Hicks. Mrs. Rosa Humpries, Mr. K. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A second-hand boiler; IS-bourse power. Apply at The Led- j ger office. FOR RENT OR SALE—193 acres of land partly within Blacksburg, S. C. Half in high state of cultivation; fine pastures and orchards. Farm machines and vehicles for sale. June 30 1st a w. Members -OF— FOR SALE—Flrat-clae» babbit al. Apply at Ledger Office. met- per will get his arm into condition. v . Humphries, Mr. J. Z. Holmes, Mrs. Wood is having to pitch too many Murlice Jeffson. D- B. Kirby, Miss Ro- " anies - ~ berta Leech, Smith Lockard, MJsa 0 0 0 j Mattie Lucas. Mr. D. H. Lipscomb, G. Campbell in the outfield did some p r yatt Moulford. Miss maigie Morgan, fine work in the Spartanburg game. Father Mulinax, Miss Hattie May He accepted four chances and two of j Morgan, Mrs. Henrietta Murray, Mr. them were hard ones. i Claud massey, Mr. Geo. McSwain. Mr. ooo Willie McCoy, Mrs. Mary McCraw, The batting and fielding averages Mr. Sam McIntosh. Mr. E. F. Penley, of the Gaffney players appear in to-; Mrs. Zedella Porter. Mr. Esaw Ran- day’s Ledger. These averages are for'kins, T. E. Rice. Mr. Jackson Spears, the seven games at home as compiled Mr. Grover Stewart, Mr. J. D. Scruggs, from the official score sheets. The .Mr. Crawford Smith. Mrs. A. Smith, game played in Gastonia is not includ- Mr. Elbert Smith, Miss Leaner Smith, ed in these averages as no score can D. E. Sarratt. Mr. F. W. Talley. R. N. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Loua back of Smitf Hardware Co.’s store. Apply to W. H. tmtih. Mar. 14 « TO RENT—Office rooms over Tbs Ledger. Apply to Nd. H. DeCamp Nov. 2, tf. ■ ■ ■ ■ —A R F, LOST. LOST—Between Cowpens and Goucher, a blue coat. Leave at Led ger Office. June 26 tf. LOST—Fountain pen, Moore’s non- leakable; initials “C. C. R.” on gold band. Reward if returned to Ledger office. tt At Home I —AT— arson & Co. be secured. This would change the 1 averages slightly, especially Little john. who bar] two hits in that game. The team average for batting is 185 and for fielders 910. The batting is deplorably weak and will have to pick up. Only five men on the club are batting over 200. 200 is poor batting j and the team will have to improve in ; their hitting. ooo Hopper’s arm is improving daily and will be in condition for him to twirl again. Great concern was felt , in the ganm Thursday when it was ' heard that tne injury would be serious but all the Gaffney fans will , be delighted to know that he will soon be in his usual exe<uien t form again. Tannabill, Miss Nannie Wingo. Mrs. Sallie Willise, Miss Emerline Wade, Miss Carrie Wilson, Miss Carrie Wil son. Mr. Bostic. (Photographer). Court Cottmion pleas. The court of common pleas con vened yesterday morning for the pur pose of trying cases on calander 1. A jury was empaneled in the case of i g. q, a. P Mrs. Emma Setzler vs. John Spake,! proprietor, and othe r jurors were excused until 9 o'clock this morning. It Is very likely that the Setzier case will take , a part of today before same will be finished. The indications are that : there are a sufficient number of cases ready to be tried to occupy the court ! the rest of the week. FOUND. FOUND—Key, No. 4419, made by Russell & Erwin Mfg- Co. Owner can get same at Ledger office. MISCELLANEOUt I ; JUST think of it* Your photo j made on a post card in one day. Come i at once to our large tent in Gaffney, | Company, J. C. Webb, j 1 Cherokee Drug CoiD'py Fire Insurance! We represent s >ine of the largest ;ind most substantial companies and would like to write your business. 5-14-tf Smith & Lipscomb, Agents. a—EMEBg -I . J W HO HE? AND HOW HAS HE MADE HIMSELF SO POPULAR? These two questions are to be answered by the people of Cherokee County. What we want to know is: Who is the most popular R. F. D. carrier in Cherokee County? We have a clever set of boys serving our rural route friends and there is a question as to who is the most popular. The Ledger is going to give everybody a chance to vote on the subject, and to the one who is voted the most popular we are going to present a handsome, up-to-date R. F. D. mail wagon, made by Burns Bros. To the one receiving the second largest vote we will give a solid gold watch and to the carrier receiving the third largest vote we will give a carrier’s uniform. The Conditions of the Contest are Simple Cut out the coupons printed in each issue of The Ledger and mail them to this office. At the expiration of the time set for the closing of the contest the votes will be counted and the awards made to the carriers receiving the largest number of votes. In addition to the above, every person subscribing or renewing will be permitted to cast votes for his choice as follows: A two months subscription* entitles the subscriber to 25 votes; a three months subscription to 40 votes; a four months subscription to 50 votes; a six months subscription to 75 votes; an eight months sub scription to lOO votes, and a yearly subscription to 150 votes. Now if you appreciate the service your R. F. D. carrier is giving you, clip out the coupon and begin voting. Vote early and often and give your carrier a nice, new up-to-date de livery wagon. In case of a tie the parties tieing will each reoeive a wagon. This contest will close September 1st. * COUPON I vote for as the most popular R. F. D. Carrier'in Cherokee County. * Wn reserve the right tocoatluue thU content on* mouth longi-r. 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