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1 ■ « ■ THE LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C., JUNE 4, 1896. * • ■x THE LITTLE ONES Are the joy and sunlight of our homes. Use all care to keep the little ones in health. Do not give them nauseous doses. You can overcome their troubles with Dr. King’s GENERAL CONGLOMERATION I ( OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN- C TEREST. They all like tq take it because it does not taste like a medicine, but like a lemonade. It cures colic in young children, overcomes all bowel troubles, givesgood digestion, and quiet, healthful sleep. As a tonic for weak children and as a remedy for use in teething, it is the greatest in the world. Some Short, Some Shorter and a" Too Short for a Heading, Yet None Too '•Short to Mention., Register! Register :I ^gistor 1 ' 1 The city council inlets regular monthly session lomolrow r. Have you registeipd? If \pt do not delay, hut go regl Every man who county should rc< Don’t put it oil. | ) Begin to get yilur decoratipus ready. The eit,y wnats to present u holiday attire on July 4th. But your shoulder, to the wheel and help push the 1th uC July celebration if you desire to slio.f manliness. Win. Barris, who lillcd Sam Turner several weeks ago, f as released from Iter at onci Ivishes a ker at oi! CST'Sold by Druggists, new package, large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. Manufactured only by .The Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga. Write for 4S*P&go Book, Bailed Free, jail Monday on a .ft, 000. Don’t he a pessij build wagon and to tM Heitor’s bond of ist. Got in the |u along with the station of pros- FOR SALE. Onr lot on Jolforles street. Several nice lots on Hutledge street. MOST * DESIRABLE * RESIDENCE LOTS * IN * TOWN. One lot on Grcnard street with 2-story ImlldinK* storeroom on first floor anil dwelling above. Several lots in the northwestern yartof the city. Several heautiful lots on Fair view A to. One lartfe double lot on llace street.. S’enns made mi lipylication. R. S. LIPSCOMB, Life Insurance Agt. Am Editor's View of an Owner's Rlstite. JJ. <Jr u 2u'l 10 li 'Dr^ a good deal Mt Lty him to pay is pmy reasonable 4 e upon i/tu advocating ows Mi t^o easo^K. Astoippeculiar, if, as Sr. |CuBt sHpo was Ordered to insist that tho RiRls lost the last general ticOTiou owg to Sir William flar- cotirt’e buet. But what of that? I Ihvk) no ubt that they are eincerely gntertaiiuby Mr. Astor, who is a very ftefa m&uud who objects to taxation feeing thru on rich men. If an oel had a rspaper, ,te columns would ▼ery proly be largely devoted to tfio ienuucpu of the habit of skinning -Dels.—Won Truth. Brief Mention. Profir Irby of the North Carolina Collcg Agriculture gives tho cssnr- aheo I clover cau be profitably grown nufarlB pf tho south where it is ■ow ^ven known. Importance of Bmnller acreage for Ittor^ts eruphasizod over and over ^afn firing tho convention of the aorfa Cotton Growers’ Protective ojion at Memphis. ; A it^issippi beekeeper claims suocoss ith ^quaro beehive. I At tf> Arkansas station Jerusalem ar- planted 3 by feet yielded biuhels per acre; 3 by 3 feet, on dif- it poll, they yielded 012 bushels per re. i In KnmU nnd Hiliod HIbmmM. jN, Neb., April 6.—The deed County Treasurer Mumey Cobb I und in a ditch three-quarters ol a -est of the penitentiary. Hi had jissing since Monday. By *he re- liluro of two local banks Treaen- 3bb found himself short $30,000, fcbis, with an additional personal ’ {fl.OOO. greatly worried him. lorphine poisoning. jual any torld. jjat r o n s srvd us. guar- idcom- let procession perity. Xo celebration lean ue a success without the undiyded support of the coininunity. Dop’t be a clam, but humor. Out croaker /in a oommunity can do more to keep/ a town back than twenty live tnenjean do to push it for ward. Are youla croaker? Does Thk jIkik.kk’s ad columas reflect the bu.iiness interests of Gaff ney? Not unless your business is represented ui/its columns. Wo don’t uiind people stopping their paper, Jmt wo would like for them to settli up wlien they do stop. We can’t exi* on promises. It has bceJ necessary to leave out several comifunications this week on account of /•other matter. Get in your letters|>y Monday anyway. Write thefcopy for your ad for tho 4th of July reck edition of The Lku- OEit now beljre things get in such a rush so you/will not have the time. There wil/1 be no services in the Methodist /church Sunday morning on account fef the commoiici inont exercises of the Gaffney Male and Female Seminary. There will ho a game of ball to morrow afternoon at the Gaffney Male and/Female Seminary grounds between t/wo picked nines. The la- diei} are e/specially invited. Have uJ good word for your town. D uu.’t t.kltilr of every menu thing you can and tell to strangers. That will not help your business or improve the morals of the community. Th'o recent showers Imre been of great benefit to our planters. The farms are in excellent condition and this promises to lie one of the most bountiful seasons in our history. If Spartanburg can prevent a new county by fair means or false rest assured she will do it. In order to be able to defeat the opponents of a new county you should register at once. Tho Woman’s Missionary Society of the Methodist church will bold its regular meeting next Tuesday after noon at 1:30 at the parsonage. Each member is^fspociully requested to be present. The merry-go-round is tho attrac tion now. Tho colored population seem to enjoy the sport immensely and young America is full of joy. Not a few of the adult pale faces indulge. Talk is cheap, but a lot of ^ood hard work will do more to make tho Fourth of July celebration a success than the clutter of a million tongues. Put your shoulder to the wheel and push the chariot along. Someone has said “the minds of groat men run in the same channels.” The Lkihikk would like to see some of Gaffney’s great minds run in the channel of an elegant hotel. We need it more than anyone thing else. We have received an orbitunry no tice which we would be pleased to publish if party desires to pay for it at our regular rates. We cannot publish orbituaries free, as our col umns would be imposed upon If we did. Put a little common sense in your business methods and make your cus tomers feel like you are their friend. Politeness and gentleness don’t cost a great sum and it goes a long way to make yoflrself and those around you happy. During tho rain last Monday after noon a mule belong!rtg to George Jefferies, (col), was killeJ|bv lighten ing. John Fowler, who was standing near, was badly shocked • but soon recovered and is is hoped will not be permanently injured. Give your property the air of pros perity by cleaning up your yards, planting flowers, white-washing your fencq and painting your house. There are a hundred houses in Gaffney that have never been made acquainted with the painter’s brush Tine Lkdokr is in recelp* vitation from the class the commencement Galfney Male a ite should consider that he is one of us, whether on a committee or not, and do what he can in tho way of making tho celebration a success. Wo invite your attention to an ar ticle in another column of this issue advocating a new county. Road it 1 and ponder over it. Wo should by I rights have a new county but fair treatment will not likely be accorded us unless we look to our own interest . P. S. Webber and son, of Wilkins- ville, were among the planters in the city Saturday. Wo are pleased to learn that Mr. Webber contemplates moving to Gaffney in the near future. The Lkdger extends a hearty' wel- eome in advance. Wc need all such people that we can get. We don’t bog people to patroniio this paper. Wo make it the very best paper we can with the possibili ties at our command and if it is not worthy of your support don’t support it. But at tho same time don’t bor row your neighbors paper to read, i Hc jiays for it and evidently wants I to Use it. There are forty odd easiness houses I in this town. To look at last week’s paper one would think there were but twenty-three, as that was nil that were represented in the ud columns of the paper. And yet this has the rep utation of being the livest town in the State. There were twenty-seven out of town advertisements. Bear in mind tho twelve page edi tion of The Ledgkii for the 4th of July week. It will he a daisy. Two thousand and five hundred copies will be issued and distributed and tho business man of Gaffney that neglects this opportunity to advertise his bus iness will miss a good thing. There will ho no advance on the advertising rates. " Rev. J. W. Moultrie, who preached tho introductory sermon at the M. E. church of this place last November, will preach next Sunday at 11:30 a. m. and 8:30p.m. Many white citi zens who heard him then have ex pressed n desire to hear him agair and are cordially invited. I’HfjiforJ. C. Tobias will spare no painjgin mak ing you feel at home. ^ In the removal from Xj/rth Carolina to Georgia of Major CUas. M. Stead man the Old North sftMte sustains a great loss, while the Aim pi re suite of the South gains a mpst polished geo- thiiiki tleni.m, a deep thiifkcr, an able law yer and a graceful oj^or. We would liked for him to l>f{ve stopped in our borders. XorlAt’and South Carolina both need nien ‘ likeaChas. M. Stead man. / Son)*/onc has remarked that “the litllq up-start who runs The Ledger was'tryingto run tho town.” The pessimist who uttered those words 1 never made n greater mistake. We run The Ltidgkr and wo run it ac cording to our notions, always willing to listen to advice, but never allowing anyone to influence us where we are sure we are right. Our aim is to helpthiscommunity, make it brighter and belter for our having been in it and when \v( get to the point where we havn’t any influence with good people, we’ll pull up stakes ami go somewhere else. • » Poisoned on Ice Crfeam. Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. T. Davenport had as their guert- Miss Hattie Kendrick, of Cooper-Limestone. During the even ing ice cream, furnished by a local dealer, was served. About 12 o’clock nil who had partaken of tho cream were taken sick. Mr. Davenport, his little daughter Winnie and Miss Ken drick were very elek, but the sick ness of Mrs. Davenport and Kyle was not so severe. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were served that evening from the same freezer of cream as was also Master Robert Lipscomb and Mr. Sam Lit tlejohn, and were also made sick. Mrs. Campbell and Miss Kendrick were confined to their beds several days. The poi"'ning was purely ac cidental and is ..bought was duo to the metal wheel In the freezer. All tho parties have about recovered, we are glad to say. -~V" — Gaffney Seminary Commencement. The following is tho program of the Gaffney Seminary commence ment exercises: Friday night, Juno 5th—Children’s night. Sunday, 7th—Commencement ser mon. by Rev. W. T. Derieux.- Monday ni&ht, 8th—Annual de bate. \ Tuesday, 9th, 11 a. m.—Literary address, by Brof. Snyder. Tuesday night—Graduating exer cises. The public are cordially invited to attend these exercises. Index to New Advertisements. The following is an index of new ads and changvs for this week of some of the hustling business men of the town who are wJde-awake and always ready to cstch bargains for you. Vatronizo them and toll them The Ledger directed you to them. J. R. Tolleson—Yes. Carroll A Carpepter—’Tis not, etc. Wilkin^rOs.—Ospcerios, etc. T. Dajranport—Canned goods etc. Mny w. O. Lipscomb—Notice. -Notice A Summer Hotel.' to Prof. Mack has decided to ojv*n up a summer hotel at Limestone \th ,B summer. He Is now making air ar rangements and It is proposed to open tho Itptcl on Julv 1st and to keep open until Heptomber 1st. The rates will be roasonublo and an ear nest effort wil bo made to secure a high class of patronage for tho hotel. Next week a full description of the hotel tftll be given with Illustra tion. Defends the Dispensary. (Correspondence of The ledger.) Hopewell, June 2.—In the last is sue of The Ledger I notice that the correspondent from Thickety has a long and able article, “Why the dis pensaries and saloons should be abol ished.” I am far from having any desire to enter into any controversy with tho able “Knight of the Quill” from Thickety, but when a prohibitionist can and will see proper to place the dispensary in the same catagory withj the saloons. I shall not be found idl resting, or shall I silently stand b. without pounding the warning no^e to my fellow men. Allow me, Mr. E. or, to say tfhat my friend from Thickety shows /that he fully understands all the horrors, sins and crimes that are p ryAtrated throughout this beautifu wtato of ours, nnd all on aceountof * the dam nable stuff called alcobolj’ ut for time immemorial the uee«>f wmeund whiskey as a beverage jAknoivn to have existed and todau^wtNU® con " fronted with the indi/putableH^ that men will have t/j|s stud callt^ whiskey, yea, even ^though it naces sita.ee a walk tliryiigij the val.oy of the shadow of deajjffi. Then oh! kind A readers, if this be true, and no safte man will deny It, the question is mot, Is whiskey inju rious to inanki No, ’tis not that, but the questi* is, What is the best way to dispen'^p the whiskey to man kind? I saw to you, kind reader, that the diyppnanry is the best sn'u- tion of tb*y whiskey problem that I:us ever been, advanced. The Alluring lights of the bar room, the chi^lt of the billiard balls,’ the “darl'Aentrauce,” the mixed and pal atal do drinks are all gone, and llies tem.'ptHtions that allure so many of on* young men front the loving arms mother, father and wife are no jftiorc to he had. 1 say with all sin cerity, and 1 believe truth, the dis pensary will eventually bring us a thousand times nearer prohibition than any other measurer. 1 have expressed the belief that “total prohibition”, is a failure, and cannot he managed with success, and I shall give my reason. We today have the dispensary where a man can legally purchase any whiskey he may desire. We have throughout the State mi army of constables whose duty it is to stop the illicit sales of whiskey. But oh! what a failure. (XnAro me the city in the State where I cannot purchase whiskey outside of the dispensary.) Some ask why. I shall tell you. ’Tis because some men n r e opposed to tho dispensary and will patronize blind tigers. These men are the life blood of the llicit'dicker sellers” and lore and money will never avail to make them disloyal to the trust imposed upon them. Just as long as these men will give their patronage and loyally to the whiskey anarchist just so long will they prosper. Such would bo the case today it wo had “total prohibi tion.” Men would buy, men would Do loya’ to the confidence imposed in them, and no constabulary or force upon God’s green earth could give the desired total prohibition. Have you ever visited a city in the State where you '“know the ropes” and could not purchase all the desired whiskey you wished? Echo answers no. Yorkvtllo has the desired “total prohibition,” and oil! ye false Gods, will you arise in anger and assert that whiskey cannot bo purchased in the town. Xo, though the loving Christian women light and battle on for the right. Xono will say to you that you cannot purchase whiskey in our beautiful liltlecity, but they will tell you with sorrow expressed in every word, “Wo do all we cun to stop it.” Yes they do nil they can and yet it i» a failure. Oh kind and considerate reader, do you wish to make the state of South Carolina a Yorkvllle? Echo answers no! no!! Remember, oh fathers, tills is elec tion year and ’tis said this shall be one of the issues. Do not let any man persuade you or tnuko you vole for “total prohibition” until you have constituted yourself a committee of uno to see personally the law is en force to the letter, if you will do this I then say vote for “total pro- hibiton,” then and not until then will success perch upon the banner of the prohibitionists. In conclusion, oh! dear reader, let me say that this humble correspond ent 1ms often struggled with the de mon. Ho has been drawn to* the precipice where one more step would have been death. He lias felt the tangs of tho blind tiger anarchist us it pierced his flesh, he has been sep- eruted from loving father, mother, sisters and brothers, all on account of what? Whiskey! Let me beg men. women and chil dren to do all they can to abate the evil.. Remember a kind word to an erring brother will do more to draw him bock to tho once loving home, titan all the abuso you cun use. Young ladies refuse to keep company with a man who comes to you wit whiskojr on his breath. Toll kindly that if ho will use wltiskc must look elsewhere for comp And now, oh erring broth courage and bo a man, fig battle with no companion moonbeams misty shadows softly steal through you tho midnight hour. R others have fought the ha and won, and so can y courage, ho a man, look o in your dark hours of be, ami remember Ho will who try to help thomsolv ‘•(iont lc .1 oh ns. meek :<r Look ii I tit lee lit It IM v my Simplicity. Hutrci'nu) toeqpu* £«■ Co\ the cl Col u ml he wen! Mrs. left taint M , this wee Misis Lila C. ^ who went to the moun W. R. Davie, Jr., represon State, has been in tho city severa. days the past week in the interest of that journal. The Messrs. Gonzales have been extremely fortunate in the selection of their assistants nnd in such a representative as Mr. Davie their interests are not liable to suffer. Mayor A. X. Wood left Monday for Spartanburg and Bacolet. To the former place he went on business, to the latter to visit his father and other relatives. Mcnroo Mize and J. O. Wilkins, of Ravenna, were aanong tho Lkdgerites ^ ‘he city Tuesday. \V(JHh Little, of Shelby, was in the city forniQ? hours Tuesday. J. D. Kennet&o f our neighboring city, Blacksburg^KgB nmong those transacting business ifrLhe cityTues day. Dr. J. F. Garrett was in YjCpver and Kings Mountain, X. C., a goffl portion of last week on professional business. Genial Frank McCluncy, of Wil- kinsville, was in the city Thursday on business. Call to see us again, Frank. Blue Branch Breveties. (Correspondence of Tho Ledger.) Blue Branch, June 1.—Wo are having nice ruins and farmers are well pleased. Ben Sanders and Booker Howell, of Trough Shoals, visited tho family of J. F. Broctor Sunday. W. E. Phillips and George Benning ton were in this community Sunday. Horace Lipscomb and Tom An thony were the guests of Dan An thony Saturday night. J. W< Allen and wife visited W. E. Lipscomb and family Sunday. There was a prayer meeting at the home of W. E. Bhillips Sunday. The prayer meeting will he held at the home of Jack Thompson next Sun day nt‘3 o’clock in the afternoon. Gus Burris and J. F. Broctor visited Gaffney lust Saturday. Funny Boy. - - •- Health and happiness arc relative conditions; at any rate, there can b< little happiness without health. To give tho body its full measure o( strength and energy, t he blood should be kept pure and vigorous, by tin use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. List of uncalled for to Miss Belle Hemp! Lindy Lipscomb. Miss Lizzie Mills. Miss Christina. N. B.—Persons calling for these letters will please say advertised in The Ledger. T. H. Littlejohn, P. M. June 1. 1896. Heart" " . .Cureil. A Convincing Testimonial. ■4 Miss Ella Kdr' “For 19 years I suffered from heart trou ble. During that time I was treated by five different physicians. All of them claimed that I could not be cured. I was greatly troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation and pain In the side. If 1 be came excited, or exerted myself in the least, tho pain in my side became very severe. At times it seemed as though needle* veroehoot- ing through mg side. Sometime in the month of November last, I commeaced taking DR. MILES' HEART CUR] and since then I have improved steadily. I can now sleep on my left side, something I had never been able to do before. 1 caa walk without being fatlfued, and am la much better health Uuu\ ever before, I would recommend all sufferers from heart trouble to try Dr. Miles’ invaluable remedy without delay." ’ MISS ELLA KCBTZ, 618 Wright St., Milwaukee, Wie. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee that tho first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at 81, 6 bottles for US, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. MUee nodical Co., Elkhart, lad, Dr. Miles’ Heart Core Rc * t n < Stt. LIMESTONE * SPR1HGS * LIME * WORKS, CARROLL & CO., Lessees. Manufacturers of BUILDING, * PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME, And Dealers In Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster'Hair. Dynamite, Blasting Rowder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps. Unusually Warm and Sultry Is the weather at present. In 'aci so much so ns to make It disagreeable unless you ch rise to Keep Cool and Enjoy Life^* Ry patronizing our soda water fountain' and iro cream parlors. Tho hittor lion Just Loon completed und Is tin Inviting Place for Young and Old ^ And W" do claim that other cstahllshnicnt In tho city can surpass us. We liatidh* everything In grocery line for housekeepers and cordially Invite your trade. Byars & Sparks, Exclusive Grocei ’ IVotioe! ISZotic' We have a few Spring and Sui such as White Goods, Drapei also a few Tan Shoes. We these goods regardless at 6c, best grades.