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% THE WEEKLY LEDGER': GAFFNEY, S. C., APRIL D, ISOfi. TIRED WOMEN Tired and broken down women j will find that DR. KINR’S ROYAL IIRMETUER is a priceless boon and blessing to them. It gives appetite, brings restful, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, tones the nerves, builds up 1 the strength and puts disease and pain to flight. For FEMALE TROUBLES Ineludng all menstrual and womb difficulties, it has no superior—nsed j both locally and internally. It is ; emphatically j WOMAN’S FRIEND. ! Pleasant to take as lemonade, and harmless at all times. New package, large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. Sold by druggists. Manufactured only by TIE ATLANTA CHEMICAL CO., Atlmtl, H. witn rex. ai-raoi iook: mailsb rmwm. A HORRIBLE HOMICIDE. SAM COLE FATALLY STABS ED HUSKEY. Bosom Friends and Companions Have a Difficulty Concerning a Pint of Dispensary Brandy which Proves Fatal. O. L. Sciutmpeut. Taos. B. Brn.isn. 1*01. Tlh .Indicia! t’irciilt. 17. S. (tom. Wm. McOowax. SCHUIPERT, > BUTLER < S • IcGQIAI, AIC Y S-A A >▼. Union and Gaffney, 5. C. Ofltcc days at (.all'ncy, Friday ami Satur day of each week. Tery careful and prompt attention giren to nil business ent rusted to us. ir-Frt iclice in all I lie Courts. THE WEBBER HOUSE, T. S. WEBBER, Prop. A first-class private hoarding house 1 at reasonable rales. Permanent and transient hoarders accommodated. Meals supplied to t hose who desire at . oderate rates. FOR SALE. One lot on .TclTerierf street. Several nice lots on Hul ledge street. MOST * DESIRABLE * RESIDENCE LOTS * IN * TOWN. One lot on (Ircnard street with 2-story iniildinr. storeroom on first floor and dwelling above. Severn I b ts in t be noil li western part of I iie city. Several beautiful Iota on Fairvlew Are. One large double lot on Uaee street. Terms made on anplieaf ion. R. S. LIPSCOMB, Life Insurance Agt. W. D. ARCHER, 'TOTXtSOKIAIv -AI*T IH'r. Hair-cutting, in ilio latest stylos. Hliaring am! .Shampooing at reason- nbio prices. next to .1. D. Gonde- Inek’s store. DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office over J. It. Tolleson’s new store. In office from 1st to 241 h of each mont h ; We equal any in the world. Our patrons recommend us. All work guar anteed and com petition met. THE LEDGER. A pint of Inuiuly, concerning the payment of which two boon com panions have a disagreement, is the foundation for another horrible trag edy in tliis neighborhood. The affair Is made still more horrible by the fact that the wife of the man slain is the mother of an MTfant not yet two weeks old. « E. >1. Huskey, frifinerly known as Ed Huskey, lived \bout live miles sotilli of the eiiy on a heautiful sloji- insr iiillsid • from wiiicii a k'oud view of Ihiekoty sfalmn. about a miio d.is- tftot on the fSouthern lliilway, could he h.vl .1 .i-t across a pretty valley from v. hich a i si ream semis forth its incivy lau^htt^r as its waters leap from pt hb!c to pi bide on t heir way tu Thi icty creek, lived a tciant of E l litmkev by 1 li" name of Sim Cole. Li 1 his valley God hud t hotifih'ulLy, pi need a sprir ^ of cool, re.'re.sbjiivi, water to siack the thirst of tiredr. mini after fati-uein^ labor in (lie Held. '1 he women (.f tlie two households a iso used the water lor t heir ne-*ds. lo one side of the spriox * > il bench on which the washer-women beat the dirt from the soiled clothing. A little further up tlie hillside is u pen. IM Huskey nml Sam Cole ami his wife met near thit pen Tuesday moiiiin^ alout S o’clocK. and eayayt d in a dil’iculty vldch proved fatal to Huskey, due story in brief is us follows: Monday Sam and Ed came to town to buy some guano. While here Ed gave Sam fifty cents and told him to go to the dispensary and buy a pint of brandy. Sam went and purchased the brandy and brought hack five cents change to Ed. I hey drank a a portion of the brandy together. Finally Sam put the bottle in his pocket. Phi asked Sain to pay for ids part of the stulT. Sam replied that Phi owed him for ploughing and and he would let it go that way. Phi then took the brandy from Sam by force—he being a much larger man than Sam. Sam then went home alone. Phi went homo afterward. During Monday night Phi’s cows got out of the lot and strayed olT. Sam had a calf to get out also. Tuesday morning both men were out looking for their cattle when they mot. They renewed the ditiieulty of the day be fore. Cole's wife heard them and started from her house to where tlie men were. As she passed the spring she picked up a buttling stick and when she reached the men she took a pait in the quarrel. Filially Ed shoved Sam and then the woman struck him with the stick. A gen eral fight ensued in which Sam cut PM with a knife. The blade went in About three inches below u.e left nipple ui.d about two and a half inches from the centre of the body, serving a rib and penetrating the ex treme lower corner of the heart. After being cut Ed went to his house about thirty yard distant, got his gun and fired two times in the direction of Cole and his wife, who were going toward their house, lie then sat down on a bench besides the d >or. afterwards laid down and exp'ncd in about fifteen minut'-s. A voting man named .1. R. Hoard, w ho works for Huskey went to him ami asked if be was hurt. Huskey replied: “Yes, I am cut to the hollow, ’ These were the only words he spoke after being cut. Young Hoard then started fora physician. On the way ho met I. M. .-dnith, a relative of Huskey, to whom lie coin mu ideated the sad news. Mr. Smith went to Cole's home and arrested him and brought him to town and turned him over to Trial .lustice \Ym. Phillips, who sent him to jail. p’sq. I. G. Surratt went to the scene of the l.omci'ule and empannoled a c» r mer’s jury and held an inquest. The jury consisted of A I>. Davidson foreman. M. A. Ferguson, .1. L. Spake. D. L. \ as ev, C. < . IVlty, K. li. Da vis, T. L. Littlejohn. Ed II. DeCamp, VY. il. Ferry. E. T. Thornton, M. B. Yassty and M. C. IVrry. The jury found the following verdict: “We, the jury of inquest, find that the deceased came to his death from a wound inflicted by a sharp-edged and pointed instrument in the hands of one Sam Cole and that said Cole’s wife was an accessory. Cole's wife left in mediately after Cole’s arrest for the home of her step father. near CiilT Lipscomb's. WHIo the coroner s jury was in vestigating at the scene of the trage dy a hoiirt-ronde'hg scene was being enacted in GulTncy. Cole’s aged mother ha I come to see her only boy, and child, in his hour of trouble, and like most mothers, her grief plainly told of the love she bore her boy. Her pleadings were most touching ami twice she gave way under the terrible strain and swooned. While she grieved over the fate of her hoy. he laughed in a maniacal manner and endeavored to be unconcerned. PM Huskey was generally regarded ns a man of good disposition and al though he drank a little ho was not excessive in the habit. He wai a man of large build and muscular. Cole is a small man, but is said to he bad tempered and never allowed anyone to take any advantage of him. -*•*- — — Religious Reacting. Rev. \. J. Cauthen. the presiding cider, will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church next Sunday morning aud evettin:;. Mr. Cauthen is a preacher of ability and never fails to instruct and iutertain his (ongregition. Itiv. J. W. WailoT will preach on the following subjects Sunday at the mill: Morning at 11, John 11 d>!>— “Take ye away the stone.’’ livening at 4:30, John 8:12—‘I am the light of the world.” All are invited. The second L>uarterly Conference of Gaffney Station will he held at the Methodist church next Saturday afternoon at "> o’clock. Rev. A. J. Cauthen will preside. All the ofli- ' cials are requested to he present. — k » —- Doings of th; “Vets.” At a meeting of the Jake Carpenter Camp If. C. Y. held in this city last Saturday, G. W. McKowan was elect ed Third Lt. Commander. 11. P Griffith. John It. Webster, W. F. Mc- Authur, A. X. Wood and S. A. Stacy were elected delegates to the conven tion of the S. 0. Divisio i of l\ C. Y. to bo held in Chadenton o i Wednes day, April 22. and it. \Y. Tinsley, A. * F. Kendrick and U. C. '! homason were elected alternates. It is expected that quite a number, other tbun tlie delegates, will take advantage of the cheap rates lo visit the city by the sea. • ~ Benncf.—Mitchell. Miss Hattie Mitclu II, daughter of II. B. Mitchell, of Spartanburg, was married Sunday night at the Presby terian parsonage in that city, to Mr. Luther Bennett, formerly of Char lotte, X. C. The Rev. .). W. Watkins officiated. The bride was most ele gantly attired in a lovely Duchess silk which was elaborately trimmed. Both Mr. Bennett and Miss Mitchell are well known here and their many friends extend congratulations. • - • •- • Index to New Advertisements. Chas. A. Jefferies:—Medical. ; Wilkins Bros:—Millinery. ; Dr. Wakefield :—at hotel. ^ Gaffney Mf’g. Co:—Brains in it. ! I). C. Ross:—For sale. II. L. Parks A Co:—Straw Hats. , W. A. Peeler i—Bakery. These are changes and new ads that appear in this week’s issue. Do us a favor by telling them you saw tiieir advertisements in Tut; L:;!><;i:i:. At a meeting of the Soul hern States j Passenger Assoc it* ion held in Atlanta Tuesday, a rate of 1 cent a mile was made for the Confederate reunion to j he held in Charleston. S. C., April 22 to 25. Tickets will be on sale April 21, 22 and 2.1. good to April 27 inclusive. Tickets will bo sold by all railroads in the State of South Caro lina from all points in the State. « § <7 Knights of the Maccabees. The State Commander writes us from Lincoln, Xeb., as follows; “Af ter trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr. King’s Xew Discovery and at the end of two days the cough entirely left them. We will not he without it hereafter, as out* experience proves that it cures where till other remedies fail.”—Signed F. W. Stevens, State Com.—Why not give this great medi cine a trial, as it is guaranted and trial bolt P's are free at W. B. DuPre’s Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. — . -«•»- • — To the Voters of 7th Circuit. C. P. Sanders. Esq., of Spartan burg, S. 0., is hereby announced as a candidate for solicitor of the Seventh Judicial circuit, subject, to nomina tion by the primary election. HER LIFE JRULY SAVED. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Does It. Mrs. Chas. La Point, a well-known resident of Denver, praises this wonderful remedy. Her testimony should convince all as to tho worth of tho New Heart Cure and Restora tive Nervine. Her letter dated Sept. 11th, 1894. reads as follows: rv>= $ Tf Dv- mV 4^* -<3*5? #/ •4' n Mas. La Potnt, 2137 Humboldt St. “Typhoid fever left me with heart trouble of the most serious nature. Nothing the doctors gave had any eircct. I had severe pains in tho heart, and was unable to lie on my left side for more than three minutes at a time. My heart seemed to miss beats, and I had smothering spells, in which Itseemed every breath would dcntl: be my last. We acci- y saw an advertisement of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine, and purchased a bottle of each. After taking the remedies a week, I could be lifted in a chair and sit up an hour, and in a short time I was able to do light housework. I shall he ever grateful to you for your wonderful medicines. Truly they saved my life. MRS. CHAS. LA POINT. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is said on a positive guarantee that tho first bottle will benelit. All druggists ceil it at $1, i> bottles for $5 or it will bo sent , prepaid on receipt of price by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure ^T^atth. Will Wave the Request Conditionally. Our oorresrtowlents will confer a favor by writing on only one side, of their paper. We arc pleased to waive this reijust, however, in eases where the communication takes the form of a c’u cl: that needs to be endorsed.—(iastonia <iazette. To the Voters of 7th Circuit. I want lobe Solicitor of the 7 th circuit. I pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic Primary election. C. G. FKATlIK’tSTOXK. — Dr W. H. Wakefirld, of C.’liar- lott. will he in <i.dl' iev. at tho hold I on Tuesday, April 2lsl until 2 p. m. 11 is practice is limited to the eye, tar nose and throat. P'crfekcd $3.00 Each. Jane Conner and Sin ly Jenkins fought Monday evening near Luke Corn 's house.,They were arrested and put up $3.(10 each for their appear ance before tho mayor Tuesday. They failed to appear and the city ex chequer is $<).00 better off. • -r- —• • | —— Food XecrKsary-to Sustain Soldiers, Washington, March 31.—For some time past tlie war department has been condueting at pasts in Ihe various mili tary departments experiments to deter mine the minimum amount of food nec essary to sustain soldiers in health ami activity while in active service in tin* Held in emergency campaigns. The re ports of these experiment-; Imve been received at the war department and they will now he consider 'd and col lated by a special hoard headed by .Ma jor Charles Smart, a surgeon, which was ordered to assonib! • in Washington on M uch 30. Miss VM.i Cohen. Miss Ella Cohen of Atlanta holds die position of register of vital statistics and clerk for the board of health with credit to herself mid her sex. Fho is de clared prompt and polite at tho samo time, a combination keenly appreciated by thoso with whom she is thrown. In addition to her popularity as u woman of business, Miss Cohen is bright and at tractive and claims hosts of friends. Short In I'uinlsuml Jiillril ilim« If. Lincoln. Neb., April <>.—The dead body of County Treasurer Maxoy Cobb was found in a ditch three-quarters of a mile west of tho penitentiary lie had been missing since Monday. By tlie re cent failure of two local banks Treasu rer Cobb found himself short $3(),0<M), and this, with an additional personal shortage of $(»,000, greatly worried him. He died by morphine poisoning. 'I o ('Dimcri. .isheboro and Stiir. IvAt.rtiiiH, March 31.—The Southern railway is said to be making plans to get into territory near Southern Pines and Fayetteville by building a short link connecting Asheboro and Star, the latter place being on a branch of the Aberdeen and West End railivav. Flaw Picker IN HISLASTWRITINGTOLDOF A BEAUTIFUL STAR . For You to Follow That You Might Be Guided Right. Now We Do Not Claim to Be a Guiding Star AT ALL, but we do claim that if you will come to our store we will give you the 5 bright est “tips’* that could possibly belong to any star when it comes to low prices. . * * fe to M Received This Week .*>0 more of those heautiful scrap handles of calico, 40 yds io the handle, to sell at hoc per bundle ; fj do:, ladies’ gingham aprons that we will sell at 10c each ; 800 yds. yard-wide Sea Island sheeting at oc per yard : over 800 yds. light percales at oe per yd ; 1,500 yds. heautiful muslins, all different styles, th«t we are making a special run on at 8Ae and 4o per yd. ; Some real good cottonadcs at 10c per yd. i»ig drive in towels from 10 to 50 cents. We Are Headquarters For Shoes"* of every kind. Men’s pants cheaper than ever before heard of. This week, beginning Saturday, April 4, we will sell till goods at «i reduced price, All Goods Beiu| Marked Down "* and a large red tag which will be fastened on each article will give the regular price and the reduced price. This sale shall be known as our Red Tag” Sale u ) and if you want goods cheap come while this sale lasts. Cash Can Do Wonders Jit our store. Come and see us. J. R. TOLLESON. Leaders of Low Prices. Florida Vegetables! There’s nothing nicer than a dinner table upon which arc a largo variety of vegetables which are well cooked. Som* has very appropriately said, “the way to A Man’s Heart •t » is through his stomach;” Housekeepers cannot do better titan to call on us when they want anyehing for the table. Vegetables in season and heavy and fancy groceries at all times. Byars & Sparks, Exclusive Grocers. Our flotto: “Satisfaction Guaranteed ' ■ ■■■ ■ '**1 BROWN’S IRON BITTERS P ECULIAR in combination, pro portion and preparation of ingredi ents,Hood's Sarsaparilla possesse* great amative value.® You should TRY IT. Cures Dyspepsia Constipation Biliousness Headache. Debility Halariat Neuralgia Bad Blood Kidney&Liver Troubles Women’s Complaints. Brown’s Iron Bitters Is pleasant to take, and It will not stain the teeth norcauae con- Itlpation. See the crossed red lines on tho WPS*/* Brown ChMUcal ft , (MUawf. r—— New UomuHtle -Uonoy *Fr<l<*r Officer. Washington*, April (i.—Orders have been issued at the postnffiee department providing fir the establishment on April <> of -!(> new domestic money order offices and 38 new limited m mey order « ninn* tlu-oiiirhout the country. I.X-4io% t*i i;<»t* v i*ii> Dfii !. Gukknshouo, Ala., March 31.—Hon. Thomas Seay, ex governor of Alabama, died at hU home near here, u^cd 50 years. lllnok ringilo llrcnkit Out. Yokohama April 0. — Tho black plague has broken out hero. it Cured Them All. Mr Henry Sidra, Girard. Ala., says: “Two yohrs ago I had a se vere ease of Grippe and could not re cover trom its effects. About a year ago 1 tried King’s Royal Germetuer and was soon well. It also cured inp of bowel trouble, which I had for four years, and J find il to be a quick euro for headache.- It cured my wife of Grippe also, and she says it. is the best thing she can get for Asthma and Vertigo. I heartily recommend it as a good family medicine.” Xew package, large hoi tie, I MS doses, $1. For sale by W. B. 1 hiPfB. m-yrr* ■■thi nni — am- wwb——wwmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmm J. E. WEBSTER. A. t tornt' v-A. t - I Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Colleo i ons a soecialtv. Or Money Refunded,” * » CLOTHING fpr men,5boys and children at as tonishingly low prices. Just look ! Chihlnm’s Suits. /. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 tu $5.00. Hoys’ All W ool $ 5.00 Suits for ♦8.50. •• “ “ 7 !00 “ “ 5.00. “ “ “ 10.00 “ “ 7.00. Mm's Suits from $5.00 to $25.00. niVMEMIlKR <>rU MOTTO. “Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded." No trouble for us to show goods.. LADIES, we have just received a fine lot of Frank D. Weylman & Go’s. Slippers and Low Cut Shoes. Every pair guaranteed as represented. Dress Goods, Dress Shields, Linings, Buttons, &c. Give us a call. Yours to please* W. 0. LIPSCOMB & BRO. 'I'he Iliietilort*. t A 1111. i > i< i ; x: j Children!! Children.!! DO YOF want to have an Easter Egg Hunt? More fun for 5e than you ever had in your life. Get together, bring 5e each and call at the Dul're Drug Co’s, store whore tqu can get tho nicest and prettiest egg dye iti the world—I’AAS’ CALICO I’Al'KR DYE. Easy to use, all colors, different figures. YOl'NO LADIES, keep up with the fad and have your jars filled with Lavandcr Smelling Ssilte. Prepare any odors wliile wait- tng. I >LL I > 1'0 Oo.