The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 01, 1897, Image 4
THE LEDGEK: GAFFNEY, S. C., NOVEMBER 18, 1897.
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At ten cents a lino each insertion.
Is the public property of the city
and county to be devoted to private
purposes? Perhaps the c ! ty or coun
ty is in the wagon business. With
out stopping to ask to whom the
numerous wagons now standing on
the county and city lot belong to we
rise to remitrk Hint county and city
property should not be used to store
the property of private individuals.
Instead of that the property should
be beautified and laid out into walks
that it iniguL be pleasant for the
eye to look upon. What say you
Mayor Wood and Supervisor Lip
scomb?
The crowd of fakirs which go with
the Wallace shows should he iu the
penitentiary or chain-gang. We
know that it is said that be who
bites at another man’s trick is as
guilty as theothor u-llow and tlud
it is a case of “do" on Luth side, only
that the other fellow docs t ho "do
ing,” still we cannot hut believe that
the person who holds out the bait is
the guiltier of the two. Cannot our
county officers see to it that the lew
against faKirs is better enforced than
it was at Blacksburg .Monday.
From Urn number of chattel mort
gages being sold it is evident that
cotton is telling upon our furmeis.
We are sorry to see
for we wish
son for his action as attorney for
Mewbold the slayer of Turner. But
in its issue Sunday it exonerated him
of any blame.
Cheek up. We are not as bad off
as we sometimes think we are. There
are many ptople in this world who
are in a worse condition than the
man who raises five cent cotton.
PRESS OPINION.
The drift of opinion in all parties
is that the general result of the elec
tions of Tuesday the 2nd instant,
was favorable to Bryan and free sil
ver. That seems to be the logical
and happy deduction.—Edgefield
Chronicle.
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In view of all Hie facta, Mr. New-
bold paid Judge Aldrich a very high
r , , . . comnliment when he declined to be
r.oivKK th. price m, r»ul cstute. ; He „ a3 „ vid „ nt .
The high rate at which property is jy ol - ^j )e 0 pi tl iun that Ins plea “u<
being held is keeping many good citi
zens from settling in our midst.
What Next ?
(Cori espoi. fence of The Ledp-er.)
When Gov. Ellerbe called in the con
stables and removed the Metropoli
tan police, people all over the State
rejoiced from the fact that they
thought this would put an end to Hie
long list of bloody deeds which have
been committed since the beginning
of the “octopus," but tiiey now feel
that they have rejoiced too soon, as
the most appalling, blood-curdling
murder ever heard of in the grand
old Palmetto »Stute has just beet,
committed, and this one committed
by the high *‘muek-a-muck" of them
all—the Governor’s pet spy. What
are we row to (•xp , 'ef? God only
knows. If this condition of affairs
is allowed to exist it will only be a
matter of time’till respectable citizens
will only go out in broad daylight for
fear of being shot down by some cow
ardly cur who calls himself a “con
stable," and it will be dangerous for
ladies and children to be caught alone
on the public highways lest they
should be suspected of carrying liquor
and be fired upon without provoca
tion and without cause. Cannot this
state of affairs be remedied? Must
we go on and he compelled to submit
to such outrages, when our very lives
are in danger? 1 cannot see how a
God-fearing Governor can allow such
bullies and cowards as N’twbold to
hold such high offices. If we must
have these offices for heavens sake
give us good men for them, men
who have some regard for hu
man life, and some judgment and
discretion as to how to proceed to
capture transgressors of the law, and
then for the sake of our fort fathers
cident" needed a little of the salve of
time cast about it.—Spartanburg Her
ald.
♦ ♦
Howie, the man who was with
Newbold when his pistol was dis
charged with deadly effect in Spar
tanburg county Wednesday morning,
was tried for the murder of a Negro
in Greenville county who was shot In
Hie back—by some one. Howie was
acquitted. He was not guilty. He
killed the man in self defense we be
lieve.—Greenville News.
Governor E1U rbe has onitted all
mention of the State dispensary in
his thanksgiving proclamation. Yet
he like tm* rest of us ought to he
thankful that it is going, with all its
vt xing issues and ramify ing problems.
No one, indeed, should he gladder
than the governor. It has been the
cause oi per cent, of Lis execu
tive ills.—Columbia State.
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It would save much valuable space
for news if our Northern contempo
raries would be sure of their facts in
regard to Southern matters before
preaching so much to Hie benighted
people of this section. Now it is a
deluge of lectures to Georgia on its
depravity because the Legislature of
that State was reported to be on the
point of passing a bill to legalize
prize lighting. The story was a
fake, out and out, the invention of
some irresponsible journalist in At
lanta.—News and Couier.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
The O. I’, houses ere again in luck.
The Stale’s appeal from Judge Simon-
ton’s decision in the Bamberg case,
which Attorney General Barber went
to Richmond, Va., last week to argue
before the 1'nited fMaUs Appeal
Court, could not be heard, and the
ca-e had to go over, and cannot be
Cowpens Chronicle.
(Correspondence of The Ledger.)
Cowpens, Nov. 15 —The farmers
are preparing to sow wheat and oats—
while the sun shines make hay—for
the weather is fine for sowing grain.
rhillip Wray lias been very poorly
but is now on the mend
A Hermit I.i m lilg City.
Varioas indeed are the ways in which
fccentric people indulge their little pu- ;
culiarities. but u decidedly original man- '
ner has been adopted by an old lady liv
ing here. On one of Ike grand boule
vards stands a house with closed shut-
tors and fastened door. Scarcely a sign
There is some sore throat in this | 0 f life ^ there about the place, and the
community. William Champion’s i house has remained iu a similar state
little girl is suffering with it.
Baker Sc Scruggs are doing a fine
sawmilliug business. They are send-
over a quarter of a century. The owner
is an old lady who on Sept. 4, 1870,
the day on \vbi::h the republic was pro-
who loved, honored, and shed their | heard before next April. This delay
noble blood for the proud old state
they loved so well, do not trust the
them all rammer of prosperity, know- lives of innocent men end women in
ing full weii ihut if i .• y prospers-,,
will prosper also, and that if liiey are
“hard up" it will affect us the same
way. However, there are h«tte»'
times co uing hy-;uvl-l*y, am! it may
he, some day, we >v
yet.
is in favor of the original package
houses, and as long as they continue
t > keep within Judge Simonton’s de
cisions they cannot he disturbed.—
Aiken Journal and Review.
A Card of Thanks.
a.i
hsppy
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t he hands of cowardly curs who arc
at all times ready to shoot with
deadly effect, our most respected and
useful citizens because they may he
traveling on the public highway hr-! We wish through this paper to
iore sun up. A hi "somhek. ' tender our heartfelt thanks to the
‘ ! many kind friends who rendered us
I much valuable service at the death
j of our daughter, Mrs. M. J\ G. Cor.
G ; Respect full v.
News From Slice’s.
(Corresi. ruli n<'e of The I.eiiger.)
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ton. and some to Glendale. There is one affected by republican ideas should
u big demand for lumber considering ever cross the threshold of her dwelling,
the low price of cotton. ; To avoid any such dreadful contingency
The merchants are squeezing the | ghe simply declined to allow anyone
farmers mighty light. 1 will tell why j inside and has refused all offers to hire
the farmer is so bai crippled up. It
is for Hie lack of economy. r.--e less
guano, plant less cotton, how more
grain, and always look for a coming
out place before going in, no matter
how wide Hie st r< am.
Cotton is about all ginned and sold.
The farmers are not holding their
cotton this year hut I see where some
of us missed it bv rot sellirg sooner.
A. i’eck is fixing to go to Clifton.
Marion Gardner’s children were
visiting in this section recently.
Huhtikk.
either apartments or the shop below.
Tho only time she breaks through her
hard and fast rule is when workmen are
permitted to enter iu order to car.y on
repairs. Painters, carpenters, locksmiths
and masons once a year in turn invade
her privacy and make good any damage.
To relatives whose political tendencies
are the sanr; as her own she is particu
larly gracious, but at the death of ea< h
one an apartment in the building L
sealed up, and now all aro closed bar
ring the very small one at the back of
the house which this antin publican her-
; mit reserves for her own use and that
(Correspondence of The Ledger.) i of her three servants. This strange Le-
Cowpens, Nov. 15.—The people are havi,,r 0,1 tbe P art of ,he ^ lad >’re-
Uoynl makes the food pare,
wholesome and dallcloost
POWDER
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HOrAt. CAKING PO* or ft CO., new YORK.
sowing wheat and oats. We cannot
afford to raise 5c cotton for a living.
Cotton and corn is neany all gaih-
ered.
School has been going on at Moun-
tainview two weeks.
Marge Wilkins’ wife died the 4th of
this month and her remains were in
terred in the Dewberry grave yard on
the t 5H).
“Tinker" Arrowood died on the 5ih
of this month and his remains were
interred in the Dewberry grave yard
on the 6th.
Tanny Waters is laying brick at
Cowpens now. He says he is making
money faster than raising 5c cotton.
The farmers of this section believe
in planting corn and sowing wheat
and oats and raising their owresup
plies another year. Gil Fetchkt.
peatedly excited comment ami numerous
have been the attempts of people to gain
an entrance by some ruse or other. All
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aut, who guards the front door with
An Iron Mountain.
In the city of Durango, Mexico, is
an iron mountain 640 feet high, and
tho iron is from 60 to 70 per cent pure,
ibe metallic mass spreads iu all direc
tions for a radius of three or four miles.
The entire deposit is sufficient to sup
ply all the iron required iu the world
for 1,0( 0 years.
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ru-ird your kidneys; the healili of the
oiKly '•C'perids on those s’l 'ill hut important
nrA r Mtl*N llm.tr . -1 V .1
have been the attempts of people to gain IS widl-llT-^
tern would caus ■ dropsy and Itrljrlit/s bis-
their efforts aro foiled by an aged serv- j kidn/yVon^ifh!!; 1 |‘ , ■^
i . V-. Kau a es llie liver, stltnulal*-* (he
stomach and d.ircstinn. i-ieatisi s the IhivvcIs.
... . . , i i’, 1 I'fevcni or cur Bright's Disease,
intruder soon finds the portal slammed , Hold iry < hcrok i Dm. < o
in his face and himself none the wiser : —— —— —
for his curiosity.—Paris Cor. London rr i -t-i •
Tclenrauh. * I\G3.Cl 1 niS«
dragonlike vigilance, and tho would be
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Free of Charge to Sufferers.
Cut this out and take it to your
druggist and get a sample bottle free
of Dr. King’s New Discovery, for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds. Tiny
do not ass you to buy before trying.
This will show you the great merits
of this truly wonderful remedy, and
sdiow you what can be accomplished
by the regular size bottle. This is
no experiment, and would be disas
trous to the proprietors, did they not
'-now il would invariably cure. Many
of Hie best physicians aro now using
it in their practice with great results,
and are rel) ing on it in most severe
cases. It is guaranteed, Trial bot
tles free at Du Pre’s Drug Co.
Telegraph,
How to Cure Bilious Colic.
I suffered for weeks with colic and
pains in my stomach caused by bil
iousness and had to tak6 medicine all
I will soil you anything in tho
way oi dry goods, hats, shoes
and groceries as cheap as they
the while until I used Chamberlain’s I ?‘ U1 ^0 anyone. 1 have
Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy | .l Ust L 01 J, i Id do/.. ol iny cele-
which cured me. 1 have sincere- brated keen Clipper axes ; every
commended it to a good many peo
ple. Mrs. F. Butler, Fairhaven,
Conn. Persons who are subject to
bilious colic Can ward off the attack
by taking this remedy us soon as the
axe warranted, call and see them
—cheap. I will sell you good
coilee 1 d lbs lor !j* 1. Good jeans
at 15c per yard, All other goods
first symptoms appear. Hold by Du- '■ low* in proportion. Call and see
Pre Drug Company. I , ny | K . (ore buying.
Dfl. CHAS. A. JEFFERIES,
Physician and Surgeon.
SJ’ECI Ar.TIF.S: SUttOKUY, KYE, KAU am.
tii boat.
Cherokee Drug Co’s Store
Telephone Xo. 41.
I. M. Peeler.
J. 0. Spencer,
Headquarters
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h*- fu llHl -it ni’iri- >|v <hiys ill the Wee :
Dr. C. F. LIPSCOMB, [ for Jfr.ggies, Carriages, Harness,
j Collars, Saddles, liridjes, JJal-
! ters, Lap Holies, Horse Iliankets
| Urushes, Cni-rycoinhs, Delend-
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1 thing usually sohl in a first clas*
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d erms to suit. Prices right.
; Call on mo.
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The GalTney Light Infantry did
them.- \ - atnl Hu town and county
they re;.; 1 cut d credit at I ho .Slate
fair. We are proud tin t the predic
tion of some of tlu* crilies tiiai they
Old a! ax.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
fci roke 1
T'inMt Saiints
hy |ui*:iI app'lcailuii.'.. as they eanii"t reiieli
t!n- 61 easi f |.i,rtii)n uf the tar. X'here
only one way 10 r" u ilenfne-s. an,I that Is
hy .;ons-it u:! i! r I” ; l», , ,ifn« w '* («
e;tUM'*l liy iii!i ii.ii , ,l eomlliIon ef tlu mucous
llliili!'of the ) 1. M aeh Ian Til!ie. S’. Iu n this
, , , , , , ,• n 1 IllOe IlitUi.iieii you h,i\e a rtlKihilnV I
would not do so has been dispelled . ,.„,, (1 f.,-i li.aiiin,’. .uni v.,, n !• n j
eu1 llel'.'i - !n-.e(l ileafnes-. Is II,e result. Ilinl
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by tlu ir good deportment.
: urd< vs t he lotlammii I Ion can lie taken out
1 e ul 1 !tjs | uh» le.ic I toil, norm:: I eomll-
, . . tiuu In artli,'will he .h sl loycl fo . ver; idne ,
NE'.VUO!.!' hHS terri.ied, horrified ill I | (•:. s<-s out of ten a re chiis,-i| iiy e:i t a Ii. >v Meh
Is luiiiuuy hti: mi iulluoied eoiiuU.o.i of i hi
inucous surfaces.
We w ill uive One llumlreil Dollm-s for miy
ease of Deafness (eased hy cut a rrh) tiiai c.in-
nol he euifti l.y llall'sl aturrii < IOC. Ken,I
fur eireulars. free.
I .1, filENKY A CO.. Toled >. O.
Sold hy Druau’ettis. V )C.
H ill's Eariilly I'lllsure the best.
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<'roii|), <kilds. I,a(<rl^i>e and Hore Throat,
cured hy Louse Ureas, no cure no |iiiy.
Dl'I’ui; Duco Co.
denoui <ml many men and women in
Ko.it It Carolina, and to cap his ruffian
career among us, has killed one of
our bc*Bt citizens. It is understood
to-day that ho is not hunting in
youth Carolina now.
IJcjj.1) (^veiling houses. I hero Ik
ULEENVILLE. H. C
This coniymiy i.a . uu.ta’y to leirl uu Ua*T-
ney 1 ■ :d est.it ". Ui r loan plan Is cheaper
rind inure satlsfuciury t.'iiii) thep!> i.so' i uy
huildlug mid loan assuclatluu olTere l In tuu
Stale, luirourlu iu clreularv, wiilcli tell all
affniit ou." lumi ptiin. call on J. (*. JelT
Em).,our local attnniey. fi-|0-if
not U
tow M
u cent cottage vacant in the
neo
pie wishing to move
Dim'l Totarro Spit ami Smoko Your Mfc Atvay.
To rju't tobneco e.mlly and forever, bo luac
I .loilo I,aenns., pel ' 0, Iu:i 01 bfc. nerve und vigor, Uko Ko-Tte
Jwi** »r "irned a\\a> daily lutai Hflf, llii iv.md' r -.v >rker. that inukn* weak tnol,
.1 ( ..j mi* secure a respectable Btro,1 »- All dni”, sts.WioortL Curotfimrun-
“ t: cd H , nml Mtople free. Address
IiuUsO in wnieh to live. bittilnk’ )Ctiu,edy co-. ChicutiO or flow York.
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, , , Ciiii;!-dav the Hpartanburg We Mollund iruMiiiutee HUe'MtfooNeUrem, .
‘ • ^ I Ltnauient nucuiciopay. , a
Herald f or'd Judge ^.B. 1 homae- j iiuckosek Dana Co. | Uon* » soeqdttltv.
J. E. WEBSTER,
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Office in Court lluuse. (Probate Judge’soffiee(
Gaffney City, S. C.
PracticcH ip all tho courts. Collec-
'1 re.isai, i ■ uil’ce frum i, i. I : ii lu .xuv. 1st. 1 <
\\ ,klusvil!. . I Uesday Nov. k,,d.
S:u rails. Wedm sday Nov..!.
Ashui-y. Thursday Noe. t.
Whut Plains. I rlday Nm Ii.
Thlch' i v. s.it urday Nov. th
* -IIs. Tin- lay Nov. Ik
....cd. Wednesday Nov. I k
1 da -x.-.lau-/,d'hi:r- lay ,X Cridav Nov. It-l'I.
i *m. Creek, Wi-diu sday Nd,v. 17.
iierokee I alls, inursday No,. Ik
Treasurer’s ofl'ce fioia hov. I'.Mo Di c til.
I.KV v roll CHKIIOKEK TOWSSliM* NO. !.
Cor Stale purposes 5 mills.
I’, - eonstllutl.mal seiiooi ta v !i mills.
I u, ordlna’.y county hhu past mdebted-
nc i (Ms.
Ti Mil IIv- mills.
Inlevc I on !l< . K. il. Iiouds I mill.
I'ur Bliickshur^: j(r:i h'd school <iistrh»
No. I, 4 mills.
i.kvv koii nowonYvii.i.r and iiravtonvii.i.k
VOWNStl i i*s.
i’',r St-itc pur livesmills,
l-'or constitiitluii t! school i a\:j mills,
j'oi ordinary conuiy lax 4 mills,
i-or Interest on K. ti. Ininds'Z'4 udlhi.
I'oi sliiUim/fluid to n-tiMi honds x* mills.
I'or road tah I mill.
Total 17’(.
i.kvv Foil t.iMKsrc r'-, wnrrn fi.aink and
< it. .i:u no. X.
I 'or St at c purpose a 5 mills.
Cor const It ut (nil a l school lax S ml Us,
I'ur ordinary county lu.v!l 11,tils.
I'or Interest.on 11 It IhiiiiIs iq udlls.
For shiWItiu fund I mill.
Cor nev, iail !, milk
l or county road J * mill.
Total 14!i mills
M t he same tiuu* nnd places t wt.ll c.ylfeet
the cominutatlun tax In thosZ towush.i/i in
whldi s.tld tax Is due.
J. B Jonhs, Co Treiu
CialTnry, H. , Kept , adh. 1«97
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fl 40 "
7 05 "
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No.
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(I 14 ”
Lv But hertordlon,
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Arrive at Mu.lion
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CONNFXITIONK.
No. 5 * has co incction wil h Soul hern Ball-
way ut Itocl, Hill, and the K. A. L. m Cataw
ba .function.
Nos. !:4 and f> will carry (msseimcrs.
Nos It and 13 have coiiln t lion at Marlon
with Knit hern Ball way.
At U iddeys, Old Point, Kind's Creek and
laiudoii, t rulus ston only on slynnI
K. It LflMPKIN, O P. A.
A TKIPP, Niipui intendt ul
K.YM't. HI N T, Leuurul Mauaxer.
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fl 19 a 4 V, p Ulpn 1 •
Ar. AI lama, O. 'i'.| 6 h) a II 55 J) S Al ic K OU A
".’.’a in. *•?” p. m. M M” Moa. "N" niAht.
Nos. Itrnh.l 3k—Dally. Washington snd South*
We.s'srn VestT.,u'.t< I, 1,1 I,»1. X'iirmoth Pithlnfftn
s et-nmy cars .„.|\seen Nuw 5 r <,rk sad N«w or*
l-ans. via Washlaatoii. Atkoilu Hint Jfoutooin*
wry. .oid a h i ■ k-n - 1. Now Y’oik ard Memti t s,
I vtllVVsyhiii((ton,A:lM.i'H sail liii tnin *huni. i’ l'W
I Class •Hui-oi.,:k*aro coaehas tajtwecn WasMntj*
| Mm and Atlsuto. l»::ui.g cars hs) • sd mesi*
1 cn routs.
Nos. :f5 *nd WV- tTaltod Stafoa Fast Malt
runs so'id hetwaeii Wash'uftoa sad Nww Or-
h*si)s. visSouthnrn K,diway, A to W. P. B R.,
and T, * N. K. R., hcuoj comtHtse l of baacHKa
os.'and cos<*n-s, tunmuh without ehsiiK* for
liassonyora ,»f all clasvis. Pullmau drawld<
room alesptng oors hcfwnwn New Y'ork nai
New Orleans, vis Ath-nfs and Montirome y.
L*avtr.^ Wasliinjjtu# •tt<»ii baturday, a Dnirtsl
■looping oar will run thronyb betwaon Wash*
lucimi and rOvn Kranoiaoo wlthoof <-hsn ro,
Nos. II. 31 and U—Pullman slscpinif oars y**
twscii Riclun'iiid and f7b»rlt* to. Vl t Oanvl 'o,
■oulhlmuud Nos. II sau 31, nuruihoan'A So It.
The An. Line Bo:'o ti-sin, M,.s 17 auU Is, ha-
tween Atlanta ami iduaut Airy, Us., dally **•
coi>t Hnnday.
W H UBffKX, J. M CULP, 1
Ben'l diiDi., Tniffic M'f’r.,
WHsliin.' , on, D. O. WHshtn«ton,/D. OL
WA. TUBK, B. H. HARDWMJIti
Uen’l Pass. Af'% , Aai’tUen'l Pass flJf't.,
Waahincton, D O A '1s»T' r %