University of South Carolina Libraries
$ I The Gaffney ledger. A NEWSPAPER IN ALL THAT THE WORD IMPLIES, AND DEVOTED to THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF CHEROKEE COUNTY. ESTABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894. QAFPNEY, S. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1908. $1.60 A YEAR* FONOFIUD SCHOOL CLOSING EXORCISES COL. T- B. BUTLER AND HON J. L. WALKER SPEAK. The burial Benrlce wag conducted by Mr. W. P. Husbey. The bereaved family and relatives have out deepegt sympathy. "Death spreads his withering, wintry arms, And beauty smiles no more; Ah! where are now those riainK charms Which pleased out eyes before? That once loved form now cold and dead. Each mournful thought employs; CiMP JEFFERIES 0.0. VETERANS ness. We like to see girls with gay | IKE N. P, I, SUNDAY and hajppv natures but not too “rol-j licksome. It’s not a good sign that' they will make any better wives than: those who are conspicuous for their 1 modesty and gentle manners. A “Tomboyish’’ girl can never mabe herself attractive, and her admiration i ROW OVER GAFFNEY OFFICE. SCHOOL CONVENTION ANNUAL MEETING AT WILKINS- of a wIld > 7attlIn g l>°y is a P rett y IT MET AT ABINGDON CREEK ANNUAL MEETING AT WILKINS- goQd ^ tha( . ghe ls weak in the up . ; She may be a beautiful CHURCH LAST SUNDAY. VILLE LAST SATURDAY. per story, figures and at the same time a piti-j able failure—many of th^m are that. | Hester, Ne w Appointee, H«d Pritch ard’s Backing. I a Washington special to the Char* leston News and Courier under data j of March 30th, says: "Considerable Interest Is being shown here In the recent appointment of John H. Hester to be postmaster at i Gaffney in the place of Alfred R. N. Folger, who has held the place for '‘■RAftiit* <a na Hpnntv hopr” an old' .. x .. the P ast eight years. Hester’s noml* The story of a Determined Hen Who we ^eep our earthly comforts fled, ! A List of Member 8 and Officers, To- | pfo^erb thafwe^often think of a when' A Fu " Report of the Proceedings- nation went to the‘senate three or ““ ^ aether with the company in Which Interesting Subjects Discussed- "had been^owted l2 ! care what kind of a man he is he Old Officials Re-elected. commission havliig recently e^Plrej*. don’t, want to see a girl or young lady came to Washington and today haB Wished , 0 Set Personal Paragraph f,',; 1 ’,,'''™'"'* ^ 0 °“ r t J h °f ‘ bounds time, When what we now deplore, from pond Field. Draytonville, April 1.—The farmers Shall rise in full, immortal prime They Served. started their plows Monday morning And bloom to fade no more. Wllkinsville, March 31.—The North he would like to love assume a mas- The North Pacolet Interdenomina-. been in conference with the officials Pacolet Interdenominational Sunday culine or virogotical air. It’s repul- tional Sunday School Convention met ° f ..Fronf^whS 0 ^ 6 ?^learned of ths after a week’s spell of wet weather Mr. S. R. Thackston, of Gaffney, at- School Convention met at Abingdon nthorwiso "you '' ^ Abingdon Creek Methodist cage sen t_i men t i a about equally di> and if it does not raid again very'prided the closing exercises of the Creek last Sabbath. Seven schools only k n£w the fun these 1 same boys rh ' ,rch on last Sl,ncla 7 at 10:30 a - m - vided on the subject by the people of , . .. Itl . , Hilliard Elmore’s baby at weeks so that they will not nave g a tnrday. who took an active part in the work, wild in his nature and disposition choir then sang Beautiful Robes.” North Carolina, and a strong political factor in that State as well as one of time to plant a large crop. One of M r. fee Little,'of Gaffney, Is mov- Mr. Moss led the singing which was reform ^nslead The read,ng ,esson was from Luke ’ the Roosevelt advisers in Southern the farmers said if the big farmers ing his saw mill down in this section VCr y fl ne . He taught a singing school of encouraging him in dissipation. 10th cha l )ter - 1st to 10th verses, patronage matters, would stop planting so much then where he has bought some lumber. tliere last summer and his class know Whatever is first in love is last in “Nearer my God to Thee” was then "Folger has been endorsed for the the little farmers could afford to plant with her friend. Miss Strawsy Guy- how to sing. This department of the me. renaerea. me enroumenr ot scnoois . . J. . . J . .. small crops, but not before. We ton of pondfleld, and returned home Sabbath school work Is one of its n r ° pe ni J° jj® the v-- agree with him on that point, but it Sunday afternoon. i most attractive features, and the In- Moss w'hich takes place at his looks like £ot ns mucb omins ns tne uttie mnn* inrnKin rptumpfi Tiomp Inst Snndnv _ . - w ers or they do not use them like they We ^ g ,nd to know that our iet- ones. We can say this much for the ^ s d 0 0 u th°‘ca?oHna G S 'pTiXr have. ters are read and as we are a very convention and its work, it has open- gentlemen—reared on the farm and (or , —^ G ’ P h,lli P s - Rev. George Randolph will preach P°or writer would appreciate al e( , w jtj 1 a very promising and auspl- with high ideals of what it takes to Sardis .1. G. Wright, S. Blanton, year ago and is hardly yet a legal news that our friends can give us. , outlook—much more so than constitute a farmer—a model for the Mesopotamia—C. W. Blackwell, F. resident of south Carolina. The most i 2. a. Robertson, of Gaffney, ^ ^ 4 tillero of the soil one who lives at r Afio a.,in Q interesting point in the matter is that o’clock in the afternoon. Let there was down h er e Monday afternoon, usual. The ladies had their baskets Mer* of the so ! at on .e\ h a O lives C ’„ so far as® known this is one of tho vSrM r;; " < : ,eKa,es ,h *' n ,o :,"v' ,ace andthe s pi ace a t his Pwin S were enrolled: h 0 i d Federal positions, one of them 5 the big farmers have not ^ rs - Fortha Baker, of Ross Gt°v®> terest most of the young people take home three miles from Blacksburg Ararat ich brains as the little farm- ^ h | h a S return edhome e iastSunday" ln 11 l » very encouraging to we older on the iGth of April. We feel honor- Abingdon—R. H. Humphries. Bratton. C. W. positions, being postmaster at Easley and the other his assistant. The Folger men, it is said, will endeavor to show that Hester lived in Cleveland county, .North Carolina, until less than a , „ „ x„x xx news inai our menus can give uo. , x, , at Ross Grove next Sunday at two Mr z A Rober ts 0 n t 0 f Gaffney, ciou8 outlook—much o’clock in the afternoon. Let there W a s down here Monday afternoon, usual. The ladies haa tneir nasKeis p . nh .. „ n _ be a large crowd out to hear him He brought his old friend. Mr. Cleve and spread an abundant dinner for all Not only this, but the Godly influence Hughes Charlie Mabrv ’ D " ^ ftl st tinies that Jud 2 e Pritchard and and attend the Sunday school. Mr. Pj^fP 3 , h° ni e from town. You know p resent an( j pi en ty-^as left. The day he has exerted on those about him, Sa'lem—H. F. Estes. Ed. Mickle othe r North Carolina Republicans James Rippy has been elected super-’ brought ^Cleve” home was a very flne one for the occasion and especially on those of his own Miss Maud Blackwell.* ‘ ‘ ’ ka ' n e taken a ha “ d al -««««« « we are E „re t h a« the , "^U^eaSXt^ a P. an, thoae who ca m e to do the.r part !» — was then Sunday school will meet with success Huggins is very ill at this writing, toward the success of the occasion, thc^an ^vho^standsbflrst^or W^God ^son- in other States than their own. Had if the people will attend and take an We did not learn what is the P“ alt ®* made it a memorable day in the his- and tji en f 0r jjiy country. How sad it blessings flow. with her. She is getting very . nt nnnvonHnn is that we have so few of such upon urufan r>~ i oii Senator Tillman been able to remain Praise God from Whom all in Washington he would have f OU ght interest in it. Parents ought to S<> we n presume her illnes | was cauBed tory of the convention. Praye- by J T Strain Hester’s confirmation. and take their children instead of| hv fe‘-~~waiting” upon her son, Mr.! Ever since the organization of the whom to bestow our adoration We First ‘subject. ' “Do ministers em- ed ‘io?ff e ISleFrWendrkLD u.^he sending them by themselves. It| Forest Huggns in his serious illness North Pacolet Sabbath School Con- thT comfort In d Tleas^e ^oSaslon chUdren ?n the^home aSd ^uJda? Rsht the y have be 8 un *” would encourage the children and recently. We wish for her a speed. ve nti on —nineteen years ago—some has in store for him and that he may school as they should?’’ 1 1 11 ■ their help toward the school would; recovery. naw+iia P e °P* e bave been momentarily ex- gee happy return of many such Discussion was opened bv C. W. F * re *t Graded School- kelp tke success of the school. Misses Lula Elmore and »er pecting to see it collapse. But it occasions. How beautifully does Whisonant. A beautiful example of what caabS' Mr. A. J. Parker and son, Larkin, Pennington were the guest of tnei. gtarts off year w |th better pros- watts express it in the 128th psalm: “Will there be any stars In my accomplished by system, may be seen visited relatives at Blacksburg last friend Miss Strawsy Guyton, last p^,, than ever . While, of course crown?” was discussed by J. T. Strain a t the Central graded school hunaia*. Sunday. (Sunday. . * * we don’t say, or even think, that any Thy wife shall be a faithful vine, | Song, “The Life Boat” This sub* We called at the school by invitation Mr. John Gallman spent Sunday j There was a large crowd out at of our people wish to gee it fall, they Thy children ’round they board, j €ct wa afterwards discussed bv R of Superintendent Spears last Mon- with his parents at Gaffney. John is prayer-meeting last Saturday njght do seein to think it can get along Each like a plant of honor shine, j w Moss f 0 ii 0wed bv P. S Webber uay, and without notfying any of tho a first class fellow and the up-to-date and there was a good meeting. The without their help. So it does. We And learn to fear the Lord." and c iose d b v C. W. Whisonant teachers or pupils, he sounded the_ merchant at Pondfleld. i subject was a good one and was flnd t b e « 0 id guard” is being recruited . . , ^ r. „ ! Song “Where is Mv Wanderlne fire alarm, at the same time handing® Ife had the pleasure of attending debated on b iL Se t V n eral «PP° 0 th« Pe ^am year by year tbe y oun f er f e “f ra ' e V F1eS e one d da? lastVe^tSt he Boy°"ronight?” re S Wander,ng u^his^atch. I^effiatel“the sound* the closing exercises of the Pondfleld; We are glad to see the warm t j on are catching the inspiration, ° ne be | Second subject “What does it of countless feet was heard upon the school last Friday. We stated in our wefithcr aga ^.’ J®,notwithstanding all the discourage- ba d “j ^ a8e8 d ^u ^s TatiSit^ He take to constitute loyalty to Christ floors above and down the stoirs in last letter that we would give the the people will come and help in the raent8 which they meet. bad K dl8 . mI . 88 ! d ....P 4 ,! .r®’ and t 0 the church to which we be- the most orderly manner, accompa- long?” Discussion was opened by al ed by their teachers, came over J. L. Strain followed by T. J. Estes four hundred children and in Just one id closed by J. L. Strain. minute from the sounding of the Song, “in the Sweet Bye and Bye.” alarm the last child stepped out of Prayer by W. C. Blackwell. the door, and within less than four Adjourned one hour for dinner. minutes from the sounding they were The afternoon session was opened were all back in their places in the various rooms of the building. The last letter mat we would give me iHe peoyie wm i.uuic ouu uciy «« ments wun wmen mey meet. “ “ — —. r .—7: — readers a report of the occasion but prayer-meeting. A cordial invitation CaWp Jefferies U. C. veterans, No. f as ver y successful in his prac- we failed to get the program and we is extended to visitors and strangers 889( held ltft annua] meeting at Wll- tlc « ra ^ _ o/>rrtan .. j. ^ H i raia rouowed bv ’ can give only a faint report. The Messrs. Ray Huskey and Herbert k insvllle last Saturday, according to» Some neighbors across and c i osed bv I L strain day was one that will be long remem- Bailey spent last Sunday with Mr. announcement. The following is a n f Ve T^ ar ^U MltfhAli ng l'R Znnr/p^fts Sons. «rn tbp's^PAt rva bered by those present. The program Lcgan Jenkins. Hat 0 f those who were enrolled as Mitche11 ,s 7eported as opened with the song "Welcome” by There are a few cases of whooping members together with the company but uttie Detter. the school, and the congregation was cough in this section but we do not and rank of e a C h In the C. S. A; v ’ e now learn mat nieasies nave tt session was < led in prayer by Mr. Robinson, of .think they are very serious. Dixon, J. D., private, Co. C., Pal- “ iade tbeIr appeanmee n this ne ‘« b -1 wl t h pcrow^SU S o? All Gaffney The next thing on the pro- Mr. L. J. Parker went to Gaffney rae tto Sharpshooters. borbood and trouble 1b expected. w “ fl _„_^ r0 x Wn „ H1 “ Jf r °. 0 E A1L gram was the children’s recitations. Tuesday after guano. They all knew their recitations and The demand for seed sweet^nota- regiment, Estes, J. A. M., private, Co. F., 18th Tbere are but few families but have y t some members yet to have them. We recited them very nicely. They and toes Is very great but the potatoes Gamer, Jas. G., private, Co. H.. 13th a7e told tbat j . Dr - H ? od Ba 7s 11 is a their teacher deserve the congratula-, are very scarce as they have all about regiment °“ Tr ' xx severe type of measles and it seems tiong ef the parents who sent their (rdtted. Those who have potatoes for! Gossett, Thomas, 'private, Co. B., , tbat ,* ypl i£|4 P n ®umonia usually fol- children to the Pondfleld school. Af-, sale will find no trouble In selling ; Holcombe Legion. ^i. 18 . the i, tr0uble wIth Mr ’ ter the recitations of the children the them at a dollar a bushel. * “ audience was addressed by Col. Thos. B. Butler, of Gaffney. He made a Mrs. John Pennington, of Cherokee regiment, (N. C). Goforth. F. A., private, Co. F, 2nd ^ ‘“ 1 £ Wte announced the death of Mr. and Falls, who has been very ill, is im- spetech that was full of enthusiasm proving, we are glad to say. Harri.: Wm.. private, Co. I. 3th Ro f, e rt ^, lB .{“t rpcHmont letter. It wag laid to rest in Salem K graveyarjd last Friday, Renr. Mr. and it was listened to attentively by Some boy or boys of mean charact- Kirby, W. E. M., corporal, Co. B., ° ra ; eyam ‘“f, rrmay, n-ev. Mr. all present. He spoke from one-half er are always found in any section of Holcombe Legion. " a,1 ® y » of Hickory Grove, conducted to three-quarters of an hour and gave the world. A young man and a young McKown, G. Wash, O. S„ Co. F„ tne runeral rites, way in order that his friend, Mr. J. lady had been corresponding, but for 15th regiment. T hj 8 uttie hurt an brieht and fair— L. Walker, superintendent of ednea- some cause, had discontinued their Millwood, Morgan, private, Co. F., called hence hv earthlv doom- tion, could give the school a talk, corresponding, and gome boy or boys 15th regiment. j ust come to show how sweet the Mr. Walker said that he had not pre- who wanted to “set up” to the young — JUSt come 10 snow now bweel tne Vtr. walker said that he had not pre- wno warned u> "set up" to the young Mullinax, A. J. private, Co. F., 18th flowers pjfred any speech, but we think from lady thought he or they would make regiment. i n paradiRP that hioom the manner In which he spoke that the young man and young lady mad 1 0 Prayer by R. J. W. Moss. superintendent and the teachers are Song, “We Shall Walk With Him to be congratulated upon the perfect in White.” drill which the pupils have attained. Song, “Rock of Ages.” and in case of a fire it is a great con- Thlrd subject. “The chief hinder- solation for the parents to know that ances of the prosperity of the church.” by this system the danger has been was opened by J- L. Strain. reduced to the minimum. Song. “I Am Resolved.” i Song, "Never Alone.” Died on the Highway. C. W. Whisonant then spoke on the Coroner Vinsett was notified Tues- second subject for some time. He day afternoon that a negro had died then took up third query and was suddenly about four or five miles from followed by R. J. W. Moss. At con- the city. Accompanied by Dr. Sher- cluslon of his remarks the choir and rard, the coroner went to the scene congregation sang. “There is a Pre- and found Lewis Duncan, an aged clous Book." negro, lying dead In the highway In Fourth subject. “Is church dlsclp- front of the house of Mrs. Jane Clary. line a thing of the past? If not why Dr. Sherrard, after examination, stati ... * x..«xx. av wx.... u.wu.. not?” was opened by C. W. Whlso- ed that the negro’s death was due to . ... . , - , „x a . -x. „ . ... - , X* j Mullinax, W. J., private, State Re- . rant followed by R. J. W. Moss and paralysis. It tratospired that Lewis he did not need any preparation to at each other by writing a letter and serves. The bereaved ’ parents have our Simpson Blanton, and closed by J. L. was on his way to the city to flnd make a good speech. He spoke about signing thfc young mans name, or Owensby, Marion, private, Co. I., sympathy in their sore trial. Strain. some trace of his son who had left half an hour and his speech was en- rattier his nomdeplume, and sending "th regiment We were glad to see Mrs. W. C. Miscellaneous. On motion it was home, and fell from his mule after Joyed by all. Rev. ^Ir. Harper was it to the lady through different hands, Patrick, I. G-, private, Co. F., 18th Sparks sitting 0 n the porch last week, agreed for the choir to appoint dele- being stricken. When first found by not present on account of the illness but alas, they failed in their forgery, regiment. This estimable lady has been in bad gates to the State Sunday School a another negro, he was still living but of some of his relatives and had Col. ''e do not know what the law is re- Poole, J. Rufus, Lt, Co. I.. 13th health for some time and we are glad soclatlon to be held at union on the unconscious. He was grasping the Butler come in his place. When Mr. garding forgery, but we think it is a regiment t 0 say she feels much better and we i. 2 and 3 of April. The delegates bridle reins and It took considerable Walker finished his add ress the con- very heavy punishment and if some Smith, A. Frank, Lt., Co. F., 18th hope fo r her a speedy restoration of appointed wefe- w. O. Fowler, p S. force to loosen his grip on the reins, gregation went out to the grove one don t mind they might.be serving regiment. health. Mrs. Sparks is one of the Webber. C. W. Whisonant. J. G. The coroner held an inquest and whore an excellent dinner was spread the punishment for such crimes. Sprouse, Jonah, private, Co. F„ 18th county’s best ladies and she and her Wright. verdict was that he came to his deara by .V 16 gpod P®°P le of the Pondfleld They who do such crimes say they regiment. „ husband are raising a family of Intel- A collection was taken for the State from natural causes. The white peo- section. The dinner was such a good can gfet some lawyer with great in- Strain, J. L, corporal, Co. C., 7th ligent, Industrious and well behaved Sunday School Convention which pie of his neighborhood held Lewis in one that your scribe thought he ate fluence who can clear them of tneir cavalry. children. Billy Sparks’ home shows amounted to $2.12. very high esteem and his death is too much or at least he did not eel crime, but we want to say that there Vaughn, W. J., private, Co. C., 7th that somebody tbat is somebody lives The old officers were re-elected for much regretted by them, well afterwards. is a court higher than the courts In cavalry. there. the year. Mesopotamia was selected There wa s a game of ball in the thi$ world and there is but one Webber, P. S-, private, Co. F., 15th We hear a great deal of complaint f 0r the next meeting place. WOMEN’S WOES, afternoon between Wllkinsville and judge, whereas there are a good num- regiment. about the way our public roads are Song. ‘‘Blest be the Ties That — Pondfleld. The game was a very In- her in this world to pronounco the The following officers were elected: neglected. There are a number of Binds." Geffnev Women Are Findin a Relief teresting one, but as Pondfleld s team sentences on all who are tried under G. Wash McKow-n, commander. bad holes between here and Gaffney The music was conducted bv R J. at Lbst. 2i d mo°wna a wnn a ^ f° W ’ ^ M ’ Klrb - V ’ flrst lieutenant that a few loads of rock would fill up w. Moss, the congregation joining It does seem that women have game was won by its opponent team, further, that we are not that kind of commander. and make passable at but very little heartly in the singing more than a fair share of the aches The score stood twenty-three to six- boy to make up letters and sign an- W. J. Vaughn, second lieutenant cost. Some of these holes are danger- The > convention then adjourned and pains that afflict humanity; they ous for loaded wagons or other ve- with benediction by S. Blanton, to must “keep up,” must atteqd to du- iiicles. And, besides, there are several meet with Mesopotamia the fourth ties in spite of constantly aching places where if boxes or terra cotta Sunday In June. backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, were used a place for the water to w. E. Osment, bearing-down pains; they must stoop escape might be made and the road . , Secretary. over, when to stoop means torture. leveled up over It. We have called They must walk and bend and work attention to this before but as it has Lineman injured. with racking pains and many aches __ been called to our attention by others Ralph Hawkins, a young man from kidney ills. Kidneys cause more Miss Sallle Garner, sponsor. She we repeat it. t wenty years of age, whose home is sufferings than any other organ of the ..ill select her maid of honor. We regret to leam that one of Mr. in Spartanburg, was painfully injured body. Keep the kidneys well and •I. Rufus Poole, quartermaster. J. A. M- Estes, commissary. A. J. Mullinax,. color sergeant. Thomas Gossett, vidette. T. D. Dixon, flrst color guard. I. G. Patrick, second color^ guard. teen in favor of Wllkinsville. The other name to them. We want to commander, features of the game were the pitch-,, help everybody in every way we pos- J. L. Strain, adjutant, itig of John Gallman and the catching sibly can so when we are called to of Claude Hammett and the running go home to the great beyond, it of Ben Hammett and Clant Clary, can be said, “There is one that lived Miss Alma Latimer was scorer for a Christian life as far as he knew Wllkinsville and Miss Strawsy Guy- how.” May the “party who forged ton scorer for Pondfleld. Mr. Calep that letter read this article which I Spencer umpired the game. When have tried to write and make up their the ball game was over the people minds to stop such and do bette-. L. A. Little and L. E. Ross. Delegates "to tbe' iirmtogham » W."c.-t5iw ’SUa“3 M * BB Crocker has taught the of Gaffney, were down in this sec- union: W. E. M- Kirby and J. L. shot last week. There are so many telegraph pole in the western nart a remedy for kidneys only that helps Pondfleld school for several succeslve tion yesterday on business. Strain. of these occurrences taking place re- of the city yesterday The voune anrt^re« the k dnev« and is endor£ session, and she has been faithful in W?e notice Mr. J. L. S. gave a good Delegates t 0 ... _ r ._ J^ 81 x® r x/: i? e y .. ou _? g a nfl cures the kidneys and is endors- doing her work. Miss Crocker is lecture to the married people. It G. Wash loved by all her scholars and the seems that he has more to say about The adjutant parents who sent their children to them than the boys and girls. roll others elligeoie 10 memnersnip man i snow u was loaaea. r unerai Head and face. None of his bones say that Doan’s Kidney her to teach. m n . f> , Dr ’ Settlerajrer, of Gaffney, passed in the camp upon payment of the an- tomorrow at 3 p. rn.” The tale was were broken o r fractured and It is liable remedy for a lame back or any h, Mr and Mrs. W. G. Poole and through ths section Tuesday on his nual dues of 15 cents per member, fully told. probable that he will soon be able to other trouble arising from Inacttve daughter, Miss Emma, visited rela- way to Cherokee Falls. and forward report cf the Mine to th* Mr. George Jetton, representing resume his duties kidneys 1 know whereof I am speak- tlves at Spartanburg last Sunday and Your correspondent has been very respective headquarters. The Southern Presbyterian, spent aU 8 ing l suffered fo r a long time from re Mr ed nd°Mrs Sl W da F n Hnskev Mr bitter at^his^writin^ 8 bUt 58 at T «° ouart ^ rl y CODfe ; eac ® will meet last night with us^ He is canvassing 0 eath Was On His Heels. a dull aehing in the sma/of ray back Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Huskey, Mr. better at this writing. at Sardis church next Saturday and tbe State in the interest of that pa-i Jesse P. Morris of Sklnne-s Va ami throaeh mv loins The kidney and Mrs. B. E. Pennington and Mrs. Some one who has very little to do Sabbath, April 4th and 5th. per, J. L. S had a clie call in the snrW of'iaoe IfcretioM were also unnatural ffiao- Dovie Northy and children spent last these days, goes into the church at Rev. C M Teal will nreach at Ab- Ha 8 P 7ln 8 of 1806. s<cretions were also unnatural map- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J. J. .V ’-• Draytonville and unlocks the organ ingdon Creek next SabbSh, April oth, H e Got what He Needed. . left me so weak and with siIchaTear" Ke^weri ^ad"^ in Teed Jf aTd kins. They all enjoyed themselves and plays It or tries to play it. We at 11 o’clock a. m- “Nine years ago It looked as If my fui cough tbat my friends declared Hearing Doan’s Kidney Pills so hlgh- very ranch ! thl ? k ” 1b V«ry "gly a <* for boys; Bro. “Cx,” of Thickety, says that time had come” says- Mr. C. Far- consumption had me aSd deatt wJs l/ ^m^end?d l 7btained a bbx PhttSirattend^ 7 S? «h<£f S Jhem^ gS ££3? my heels. Then‘i was persuaded fro^ the Gaffne^ Drug.Co. and used Ross Grove last Sunday afternoon. The death angel visited the-home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Elmore last Friday night at half-past eight o’clock and took away their only child which was about two months old. The in fant was buried at Dnaytonvllle cburch Saturday at twelve o’clock. one instead of going into the house of God during the weeb and playing with the organ which they have no right to fool with. We want to say that it is not always country people but some young boys and girls from our county seat. School Boy. girls talk that way too and & accordance with directions^ x. —1* — lender thread. It was then my drug- helped me immediately, and after They brought the best of results and we are inclined gist recommended Electric Bitters. I t;.klng two and a half bottles I was 1 gladly recommend them.” to think that a girl of that kind will bought a bottle and I got whut 1 need- a well man again. 1 found out that For sale by all dealers. Price 5'J