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f The Gaffney W A NEWMAPKR IN ALL THAT THE WOEO IMPLIBE AND DEVOTED TO THE BEET INTEREBT OF THE PEOPLE OF CHEROKEE COUNTY. ESTABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894. GAFFNEY, 8. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908. $1.50 A YEAR. LATEST NEWS FROM BLACKSBURG DOINGS OF THE PEOPLE IN OUR SISTER CITY. CONTRACT AWARDED. HEBREW NEW YEAR. Brief News Notes and Personal Para graphs Gathered by Our M lron City” Correspondent. Blat ksburs,, Sept. 24.—Mrs. F. A. Reinhardt delighted the “Birthday Club” on last Thursday afternoon. A musical romance was the contest engaged in. The prizes being won as follows: Miss Lunnette Towsend, the guest prize. Miss Lillian Quincy, the consolation, Mrs. Crosby, the booby. The score cards were dainti ly hand painted by Miss Townsend A salad and ice course was served by the hostess. The guests of honor were Misses Lunnette Townsend. Lillian Quincy, Mesdames Bell, Mc- Cubbins, .1. C. Ross, John Scott and Crosby. Miss Lunnette Townsend presided at the punch bowl, serving the guests throughout the afternoon. All voted thanks to the hostess for a most delightful time. Mrs. Claud Jefferies, of Gaffney, and her guest. Miss C. it. Williams of New York, spent last Tuesday here, the guests of Mrs. O. A. Os borne, on Shelby street. Miss Donie Salley, of Orangeburg, is spending a few days here with Mrs. McK. Albergotti, on Carolina street. Mr. W. L. King • returned to his home in Charlotte, N. C., Tuesday after spending about ten days here with relatives. Mr. E. W. Hobbs has about com pleted his residence on Carolina street and will move in next week. It is a very pretty and convenient house and adds much to Carolina street. The 19th Century Club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. N. W. Hardin, on Pine street. Scott Is author for this month’s discussions. Mrs. W. L. King and children re turned to their home in Charlotte, N. C., Thursday after spending about two weeks here with her mother, Mrs. S. A. Healan. Mr. Cleveland Shepherd is spend ing a few days here with his sister, Mrs. McK. Albergotti. Mr. James Whisonant, formerly of this place but now of Charlotte, N. C., spent several days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Whis nant, on Pine street. Mrs. W. B. Ollipbant and children left Wednesday for Union to visit relatives and friends for a few days. Mrs. Mary Earl left Wednesday for Gaffney to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. Chas. Baber and little daught- er, Margarette, spent a few days in Charlotte, N. C., this week with rel atives. Mrs. D. D. Gaston spent two or three days in Gaffney this week and attended the millinery opening there. Miss Effie Hopper is the guest of Mrs. D. D. Gaston for a few days. Miss Vic Mintz, of the Buffalo sec tion, is visiting her cousin, Miss Del la Rhyne. Mrs. Hayden and daughter, Mrs. Canley, went over to Gaffney Thurs day afternoon, shoppng. Mr. A. M. Cross and Miss Nan White drove up to Grover, N. C., Wednesday afternoon. Mr. cross left Wednesday on No. 40 for Wil mington, N. C\, where he will work for the V. C. C. Company’s • plant there. He has been here for two months and made many friends while here who regret very much to see him leave, and hope to have him come again. Mrs. Canley, of Salisbury, N. C., is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Joe Hayden. Mr. E. D. Houser spent Thursday In King’s Mountain, N. C., with rel- ativea. Miss Lillian Quincy left Tuesday morning for her home in Charleston, after spending the summer here with her sister, Mrs. W. G. Cousins. Mrs. Mlchaux ai d children, of Gas tonia, N. C., are visiting her sister, Mrs. W\ O. Cousins. The C. C. & O. R. R. to be Built to *t Begins Saturday and Will be Cele- Spartanburg. brated rp. rj * u . * Next Saturday, September 26, will The Spartanburg Herald ot vestor- h( , the Jcw|8)i New Year _ Ro8h , H „. da, rontalued the followlug eoucem. llanah „ „ caMed _ and mtrxt , e ing the building of the Carolina, on ° ^ a av a > ear °' creation 6669. In Gaffney Clinchtteld and Ohio railroad ntothat . .. .. . . . . and all over the earth members of C y ‘ the Hebrew faith will celebrate the day with beautiful and solemn sen- : vices. This New Year’s day, which is old er by thousands of years than that of the Gregorian calendar, begins at sunset Friday evening. It ushers In THE NEW BRIDGE AT HOEY'S FORD. “The Herald is able to atate this morning upon what seems to ne ex cellent authority that tha contract for the construction of the Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio railroad from Bostic, N. C., to Spartanburg has been let to McArthur Bros., of New York, St. liouis and Chicago, one of A STRONG STRUCTURE ABOVE HIGH WATER. The Chaingang to Open and Grade Out the Road and Complete the Work on the Abutments. tory of Its operation. This was pub CILFTON CHRONICLES, lished in the Southern Presbyterian __ of last week. It’s a matter of such A Newsy Letter from Our Regular Correspondent. Clifton, Sept. 22.—Rev. T. H. Har- a period of thanksgiving and of re-| great interest and importance that we can't go into details or give our readers a proper idea of its magnl- rison, assisted by Rev. J. E. McMan- tilde, even if we were capable of do- naway, State evangelist, is conduct- so - ing a series of church meetings at So few people (comparatively the First Baptist church, which be speaking) read religious papers that, gan Sunday, and though has Just got this important matter will never be fairly commenced, bids fair to b« known to the world as It ought to prosperous in the outcome. At pre- unless the secular papers come to sent, quite a deep Interest seems to their assistance and reproduce it. be arising in the minds which we This they all lor a majority of them hope will continue to grow and In- i at least) will be glad to do. crease and that a wonderful reward Wilkinsvllle, Sept. 22.—Last Friday 1 111 Hen of our next letter we will awaits us. Rev. McMannaway has the road into this city within twelve , t .. , . . . . i fruits of every harvest were held as mon.b, from date. The contract ho , y „ nt0 the ^ An(J 80 th( , pnre s no n ”" n ’ . C r 1 | r len days of each New Year are set have done much of the construction apart a8 & splrltual offering ag day8 r t ° n ♦ f m ne av ng 11 a of meditation and fresh aspirings, great part of the mountain division, rp. , The believer is enjoined to that being the crossing of the Blue the largest contracting firms j n i newed allegiance to the God and j we wen t f 0 tj,e new bridge just built P* ace tho article of Rev. Thomas done successful work this year. Over America, and that the terms of the F ' at * ier °* unlverse: a season ( by Messrs. Webber and Whitock at ^ ,cho,son ' J-- 1- D.. before our Led- five hundred accessions to the contract call for the completion of Kratltude and al80 of repentance. ; the Hoey ford on G ilkey creek. It is Rer readers in the hope that it will churth have been the result to thil Under the old Hebraic law, the flret situated at the head of the “big ed-| b e ,h e means of producing a great time. He Is a native of Virginia, but dy” just above the ford and from revolution in the minds and hearts has been living in South Carolina for what we could see it seems to be a chose who have the best interests several years, and now is working as strong structure—above ordinary choir country and humanity at evangelist of the State Mission high water mark. The frame work heart. Board. is made of a heart white oak. When a, ’ f> satisfied The Ledger will Rev. J. D. Bailey, of Cow pens, in- repent of t }j e road j g 0 p ( . n to and f rom jt and no, etdy publish the article but com- forms us that he Is likewise holding the abutments fitted in it will be n,en ^ h to others. In this way the a meeting at Glendale, which ptomis- ready for use. Thank you, Mr. Super- ' df>a "*** hold of the very pe'o- es to terminate In success, visor Lipscomb and gentlemen of the P^ e " horn we want to reach and from The schools at Clifton are running ... ,.,,7 vuuu.ij county board. We understand that nia » °f whom the most liberal res- in full blast. No. 1 Is under charge There are said to have been six other arnong the ancle nt sages, Rosh-Has-, g upervisor i,j p8Comb w j]] t j, e ponse may be expected. Let tbe good of Miss Edna Darwin, of Blacksburg, bidders, but they are not known banah ^ as e a,le d the day of , chaingang to grade out the road and work forw ard. principal, assisted by Miss Louise here. The official announcement that ^e r thea eaen man is to stand | coni pi e t e the work on the abutments Mr - "'alter Kirby, we are glad to Goudeloek, of Gaffney. Both ’adfes just as soon as he can get them sav * s £ f *ciing along nicely. are competent anu well ekperienced there. ^ r - anf t Mrs. Sam J. Strain have teachers. Miss Darwin his been “Uncle Wright” Good and his wife lia(1 a bouncing nine-pound boy baby teaching at this place for 'he past have been picking cotton for Sam J. a, hlcd to their tamily group. twelve months and has giveu perfect Strain. “Uncle Wright” is an old Mrs- Mildred McDaniel, of Hickory satisfaction in her work of training, time slavery darkey. At one time a country show hired him to go with it Ridge and It is understood that their success in that region commeded them to the builders of the road as among the best firms In the country. the old year’s misdoings and to re pair so far as he can any wrong he may have done his fellow man or his own higher self. So it was that before the sacred tribunal of his con science. The beginning of the season will be announced by the sounding of the r . . , , ^ ^ „ ram’s horn. These trumpetings will c .,,.11 Hr, u_, be repeated at intervals through the The liturgy the contract has been awarded has been expected for the last week, and will no doubt he made without de- : lay. burg Wr-ill be made headquarters for | the contractors, and that the whole , ceremonies that follow. line will be built front this end. Rep- °' d,y ’"M* o'I to do the laupblng in order to induce i i „ # , special prayers for the coming of resntatives of the contractors are j * j ^v^r.r.r,^ Hr. wv r r Gods kingdom on earth and of sacred Z n.t r, p o e , “Z tW0 readings that .how the Lord's nnl- 1. ;Z J, :'T M r, tr' 8 "”. '-e™' j"»«oe and lo»e. 1 Anrnra* tit ’ . ' ,h h 0118 ’ *° ' Vhe day will he observed in all the Aurora, Til., was the sub-qontractor . ! in charge of the McArthur Bros. P f S t # ,h a * a* i works on the Blue Ridge, and he will n S ' I ' eVko ''' “ f ** . probably be the map to direct operat- B “l'0''a.reduest. The Ledger to an- outsiders to buy tickets to go in and see the fun. But he says thev never Grove, is spending a few days with etc. Besides the day school, these us this week. ladies run a short session at night Mrs. T. E. Mickle has chills. for the convenience of the mill Mrs. Eliza Foster, of Hickory operatives that wish to study. The Grove, spent a day and night with attendance at the day session is paid him anything. That’s about the bpr Parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Es- quoted at eighty-nine pupils, and ion at this end. Thirty-Two Miles. “From Bostic to Spartanburg it is about thirty-two miles and the con tract calls for its completion by Oct ober 1st, 1909. This means that pas senger trains of the “Clinchfield” nounce to the public that their store will be closed on the above date and will open Monday, September 28th, 8 a. m. District Convention of Red Men. The district convention for the Im proved Order of Red Men for the line will be operated into Spartan- Seventh District Conference of dele- burg by early next fall, and that in gates and representatives and mem- the meantime hundreds of laborers hers of the various tribes (about will be employed between here and fifteen) embraced in Cherokee, Spar- Bostic. tanburg and Union counties, will be Mr. Caples Expected. hp,d w,,h Modoc Tribe No. 20. Gaff- Mr. M. 3. Caples. general manager ney ' on Frlday and Saturday ' ^ 8 tember 25th and 26th, inst. The first of the Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio railroad, is expected in Spartanburg today, to meet Mr. A. W. Jones, as sistant chief engineer, who has been in the city for ten days, and to con fer with him as to the preliminaries at this end of the line. For three session will be held in the K. of P. hall at 2 o’clock p. m. on Friday the 25th. The public meeting at which several addresses will be made by prominent members of this order and other orders of the city. weeks, representatives of the claim and the mayor ’ wil1 be raade in the department have been taking up 00Urt h0USe ’ be S^ning at 8 o’clock right of way in the county and In the ° n Fr,day evening > 2Fith Th ® city, and It is understood that their pub,lc ,s cordlany lnvlted t0 ^tend work is now practically completed, the exercises. The band will be on there being only one or two cases in’! hand to discourse mU8j e- Tb® Great which condemnation proceedings will Sachem ' Ho11, Jobn Gaston, of Co- be necessary. In the city It is said blinb * a ’ be P resen t and address the right of way has been cleaned up with possibly two or three exceptions along the line so far determined up on. “In Spartanburg the man has been the members also. W. C. Parris, Special Dist. Deputy. way with many of them, we suppose, t® 8 - Rev. T. F. Boozer spent last Thurs- Success to day night with the family of Mr. C. readers. F. Inman on his way from the meet ing of Enoree Presbytery at Glenn Springs. He will teach the Sunny- side school this winter. Elder T. J. Estes returned from the meeting of Presbytery at Glenn The Ledger amt Its J. L. S. A GREAT DISCOVERY. that at night is attended by sixty-five The weather at present is exceed ingly dry. but is fine for sphering in the products of the farm. Mrs. C. A. Sparks and children, Clyde, Herbert and Charles, of Ham- Certain Ingredients That Really Grow rick Mill, Gaffney, came over Satur- Hair When Properly Combined. day and returned home Monday. Resorcin is one of the effective Als0 Mr. Sparks came over on Sun- Springs Thursday night and reports germ destroyers ever discovered by da y an(1 returned home same <<ay. a very pleasant and interesting meet- science, and In connection with Beta Some cotton, of the present years ing of that body. Napthol, which is both germicidal i cr °P- bas been brought into the Clif- Mr. Arthur Becknell, one of our and antiseptic, a combination is form- ton mark et and sold for 9 and 91-2 neighboring young men, is Justly in- fi d which destroys the germs which cents. dignant over the connection of his rob the hair of its natural noprish- Some fine fish (carp) have been name with a felony committed re- ment. and also creates a clean, caught this week by the regular cently in Union county for which the healthy condition of the scalp, which “Ashing corps.” accused has been tried and sentenced prevents the development of new We have been informed that Mr. to the penitentiary for a term of germs. Bd. H. DeCamp and little daughter, years. It was, we understand, 1 Pilocarpin, although not a coloring and Mr ’ Henry S - Drummond, of Gaff- another man by the name of Lester matter or dye, is a well-known ingre- ney ’ raade a vis,t ov ® r to the tamily or Leslie Becknell and not our Ar- dient for restoring the hair to its of Mr Sam T ’ Reidt of Converse, thur as the printer has it. We don’t natural color, when the loss of hair last Sunda y- S. blame Arthur for kicking about it. has been caused by a disease of the The Wilkinsvllle ginnery started scaip. Theatre .to Open. The Star Theatre will open for the season next Tuesday night with the International Concert and Vaudeville Company. We glean the following THE MIGHTY POWER OF MI-O-NA. r>i . . . . , , , , . , Mi-o-na, that extraordinary and most instrumental In bringing the # . u . , 7 “ perfect stomach tonic, will relieve dyspepsia in twenty-four hours. It will cure, and is guaranteed by C. C. & O. to this city and who is recognized as the local reperesntal- ive of the company is Mr. John B. Cleveland. He has had associated with him Mr. R. K. Carson, and dur- ' , , , a . a , ,, - _ ’ , cases of dyspepsia. If taken accord ing the last three weeks these gentle last Friday and will run throughout. lngTeAlentB ln proper comb| . the cotton season. We suppose it natIon> wlth a , coho , added a8 a gtlmu . wil run only a few days each week lant and for lt8 well deflned nour}sh . to keep up with its custom until the ing properties, perfect the most ef- , , Kni general ginning starts in. “Calvin” tectlve remedy that is known tor fr °“ thelr bl1 : will keep with the fleeds of the pub 8ca i p and halr troubles The Breat LaPierre in cuaracter lie. impersonations will present “a new We are still hopeful that the new , We have a remed y which is ch, e f ' ( mephistopheles,” and “Madame Lola railroad will come our way. We don’t y c ° mposed of,hese ingredients, in DeLafraney,” the celebrated lady see how It can possibly escape our co ™ b,aat,on wRb ether extremely In- ba ritone. Col. Joyce in “anecdotee section if Its promoters see the busi- va,uab,e medicinal agents. We and incidents,” Christiani in “mod- ness needs as we do. Gaffney will ! guarant ® e u to positively cure dand- ern height of hand,” etc., closing be an excellent point for it to strike an ? ? ^ *'***°*& with the one-act musical comedy on its way to the Seaboard and the !. e SC . alp m Sp0ta of ha,r - If , “The Devil’s Orchestra,” written and resources of Cherokee county will ^ r ° 0t ?I copyrighted 1908, by Frederic La- ^” Pierre. It is without an equal and is book men have been directing the oper ation in the city and county. “The announcement that this eon tract has been let has been Ffie news for which Spartanburg has been on tip toe for three months. “The road when completed will ex tend from Elkhorn, Ky., where con nection is made with the C. & O. to Spartanburg. It now has in operation a line from Johnson City, Tenn., Marlo.1 N. C a dis.anca of nlaMj. Y 0 rk'°o‘r£,7atim: nine miles, that division from Alta „ T h„ « h * ihi Pass to Marlon having boon pnt In , H 8 be f" “ bl ‘ operation two week, ago. ,r ° m dVWP ' la and s “ ,rltl ■ ,<,r twa Justify It being built a. nMri '' ^11 peslllvely car, baldness. If Ibrough the entire length ef the conn- ‘ h< ' S< '. a, . p has , »*•"* appear- ty as possible. It will monopolize a f me ' ltS a " lnd,ca,lon lhat baldness aa la a "top-liner” not on the high- Cagney Drug Co. to the renders of Patronage that will otherwise go In ,, a 8 ZbaS’d n nees U u enrIZ ° tl ' 81 ' SalarlCd ClrC ”'“ ln * 1 ' 8 lInlt * d The Tsedger to cure the most pitiful; different directions. ’ e. States. It is entirely orginal and up- Mr. Tillet Hartford will move to ''® want everyone troubled with to-date. It Includes a complete sur- Spartanburg this winter where he ex- Sf a ^ p disease or loss of hair to try ] prise never before attempted on any pects to run a dairy and truck farm RexaR Hair Tonic. If It does stage. The costuming is magnificent, next year. “Tillet” knows how to no * oure dandruff and grow hair to Madame Lola de LaFraney will manage cows. He Is that much like tbe satisfaction of the user, we will wear an Imported $600 confection by his uncle Lem Brown. He says he wlthout question or quibble return Paquln of Paris, and the celebrated never expects to run another ferry e very cent P a *d us for It. We print De LaFraney Jewels. She will make or raise any more cotton. ,b * 8 g uaran t0e on every bottle. It you sit up and take notice Don’t Jerry Rarwln, colored, had a pair l, *» *'' ected a p “"' l '"> cure "> *3 P*' 'o »ud hear It all. of ahoea sent him last week through CaM ’' ”" ,Cre P “‘ ,0 a p^a, ' ,lc, * , Thls U 1 p lrt-cl„s popular con- the mall from Pittsburg, Pa. * cert by ar Gsts of reputation and the , , T » Rexall "93” Hair Tonic is entirely very latest sensation In vaudeville. Z apd > p p 'ury particular bet-i there I. no t i th° m t rUBn n * ' ter, than anything elae we know of; First Baptist Church Note. r se n e r ver. f or purpoge f 0r ^ | g pre . Dr. Simms expects to fill his pul ing to directions. Ml-o-na tablets not only cure dys pepsia, but all stomach disturbances, such as vomiting of pregnancy, sea or car sickness, and the stomach sick ness after execessive indulgence. Mi-o-na cures by strengthening and invigorating the flabby stomach walls, and after a course of Mi-o-na treat ment, constipation, if there is any, will entirely disappear. Read this from the president or a “The general offices of the road are years. The most eminent physicians More Mining Machinery. A carload of machinery for the Lipscomb gold mine near Gaffney ar rived in Gaffney last Monday and was hauled to the mine Tuesday. This mine is proving to be a good oae and ore of. a first-class variety is found in good proportions.. Many improvements are being made on the property and in a short time it will be in first-class condition. „ i . j . . t prescribed for me with no effect. I now located at Johnson Citv, Tenn." h.__ «h-«. <« « a ». have been absoultely cured by your Mi-o-na tablets. The first one gave Mr. Gaffney’s Funeral. me a relief almost incredible.”—Her- Tbe funeral of the late J. A. Gaff bert H. Taylor. 501 West 143 Street, ney took place Tuesday at Providence New York City, church. Rev. L. M. Rice, the pastor, Ml-o-na Is a most economical treat- conducted the services, assisted by ment—a large box of tablets only Revs. A. M. Simms and W. T. Thomp- 1 costs 50 cents at The Gaffney Drug son. The service was largely attend- Go., and the dyspeptic, nervous pr ed thus attesting the high degree in otherwise, who does not give them a which Mr. Gaffney was held. The. trial, is losing an opportunity to re- tributes paid were eloquent, timely [gain health. and deserving. The remains were laid to rest in the Providence grave-! Th ®y Talc ® Th * Klnka Out. yard. The following were the pall “* hav * U8 ®d Dr. King’* New Life bearers: Messrs. James Swafford, tor many years, with increasing Logan Warmoth, Berry Martin. aa, lsfaction. They take the kinks Brady Morgan, T. D. Daniel and Sam I out °* Btomach, liver and bowel*. Hopper. Jr. without fuss or friction,’* says N. H. j Brown, of Pittsfield, Vt Guaranteed satisfactory at Cherokee Drag Co. 28c. If we are conscious of any one aim scribed. We urge you to try this pre- Pit next Sabbath as usual, in life it is to be helpful to the young paration at our entire risk. Certain-: Services at 11 A. M., and 7:30 P. M. and aspiring youth in obtaining a i y W e know of no better guarantee Sunday school at 9:15. well founded education one that fits t G gj ve you The Gaffney Drug Co.. | We hope to organize th^ college them for usefulness both to them- Gaffney, S. C. 1 class Sabbath morning. selves and their country. — New literature will be given out The general assembly of the South- A Paying Investment. on Sabbath for the following quar- ern Presbyterian church, held at Mri j 0 j, n white, of 38 Highland t e r - an d ^ members of the school Greensboro, N. C., last May directed Ave> Houlton, Maine, says: “Have are urg ®d to b ® present, the committee on schools and col- been troubled with a cough every win-1 Not, ce the change In time for the leges to establish a students loan fund for the purpose of helping worthy young men and young wo men to prepare themselves for the ministry and missionary work. ter and spring. Last winter I tried i n ^ bf service, many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought g 50c. bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery; before that was half gone, the cough The idea originated with the Me- was ail gone. This winter the same thodist Episcopal church (North) in happy result has followed; a few or about the year 1869. and has been doses once more banished the annual wonderfully successful in its practical cough. I am now convinced that Dr. workings. Rev. Walter L. Lingle, D. King’s New Discovery is the best of D., chairman of the aforesaid com- all cough and lung remedies.” Sold mlttee bas requested Dr. Nicholt, secretary of the board of the North ern Methodfct church to write a his- under guarantee at Clifton Mfg. Co. under guarantee at Cherokee Drug Co. 60c. and 91.00. Trial bottle free. Pastor Resigns. Rev. W. T. Thompson, who has been pastor of Bethesda Baptist church for the past ten years, has in his resignation to take effect (bp first of the year. Mr. Thompson finds It difficult to keep up with ail his churches and perform the duties of pastor as he believes those duties should be performed, and therefore, decided to give up a portion of his work. at.