The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 14, 1902, Image 2
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t’nriiiiiolila Follow* *• CoM
but never follows the use of Foley s
Hooey and Tar. It stops th*- cougn.
h-als and ptrengti.e!.** th-!nrr- and
»fl irde perfect recuiity from an nt-
taetc of pneumonia. R fuse substi
tutes. Oherosee Drag fV.mpanj'
The political pull is often applied
to legs.
V.'hen >ou waite up with a bad
tssWi in your moutn you may know
that you need » close of Chan.ber-
lainI stomach i L ver Tablets. I hey
wiilciear.se your stomach improvt
your appetite and make you fee! like
a rew man. They are easy to take.
b< iog sugar coated, and plea»Kr:t in
ellrct. For sale by Cherokee Drug
Company.
When a djspeptic marries u cookir g
schoo 1 girl (’unid laughs in bis sleeve.
You will never wish to take another
dose of pills if you once trv Cham
berlain’s Stomach «i: Liver Tablets.
They are easier to take and more pleas
ant in efface They cleanse the
stomach an 1 regulate the liver ar d
bowels. For sale by Cherokee Drug
Company.
Many a fe. ow who thmas be is the
light of a girl's life ger« turned down.
La grippe coughs yield quickly to
the wotmerful curative qualities of
Foley’s Honey and Tar. There is
nothing else ‘ just as good.” Cbtrj-
kee Drug C< mpaoy
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
^ pective candidate for congress for
this, the Fifth District, was in the
I
MAY FESTIVAL.
People You Kn»» mul People You Dou’t oity yesterday and paid The Ledger a All hnffuseO stud Everythin* 1» Mov
K,,ow | pleasant visit.
Rev. Dr Len (i Rroughton, a dis- I Rev. G. Croft Williams, of R'a- ks
tinguished Bap-ist divine of Atlanta. ; burg was in the city yesterday.
Ga is in thr cit..', the guest of Capt. \ Miss Webb the accoirplislied mil i
W. H. R chardsorj on Victoria Ave
R-v. B. Wils uj was ^among his
many iriend- in toe city yesi
It’s the thoughtless people
think only of rh*a>«elv»e
who
rday.
T L. Black, agent of the Southern
Railway at B ucksnurtr. accompanied
by ms little son. Joe K , wus in the
citv Wednesday.
Maj. Jno F Jones, of Bla ksburg,
wa« a bu?iness visitor in the city yes- 1
terday
James R LittLjohn. merchant and
farmer of Asbury, came up to the
city Wednesday.
James Munro, E-q . a prominent
attorney of the Union oar. is in the
city on professional business in the j
court. Mr. Munro has many friends
in the county and city who are ai- 1
ways glad to have him wiih them
Thomas Wood, an old and highly
esteemed citizen of Asoury, was ;
among ..s friends in the city Wed
nesday.
T. i. Goforth, of Ravenna, come
ov-r to the c ty yesterday on busi
ness.
Jack K-ndr.ck, a prominent young
farmer of Ran ts, is serving as a
juryman this w» ek.
coroner Yinesett was among his
mends in tne city yesterday.
Eu Clary, of Aigood. is a juryman
this weeca.
Capt J. C. Duncan, of Blacksburg,
was a city vie.to. Wednesday.
Kcv. f. J. CampheU spent a short
time in the city Tuesday.
RvV. Dr. J. Pikj Powers, D. D., of
K i <xvine, leuu., was in tne city tne
h.sl of the week on business. He
Visited tne court bourse, tne enurents
ner of Green Bros. <fe Co , returned to
the ci’y yesterday from the Esi'lern
citie®. where she ha® selected a hand
some line of goods for the spring
trade.
M. M. Tate and son. Master Rol
and. were visitors of The Ledger yes-
terdfiy
Horace Botn-’r. a bright young at-
1:1* Aloii* in Fine Style.
Weduesnay aft moon the »x-cutive
committt-n which bus charge of the
affairs of th'- Festival met and for
mally closed all contracts with festi-
val artists. The soprano engaged is
Electa G ITord. She is from the royal
opera in Amsterdam an^ ha- cr»-uti d
a remarkable sensation wherever she
has sung since coming to tfci® coun
try a few mouths since. Rbr has ap
< s n »u^ 1 beared as soloist with the symphony
• K I orchestra (Bostm ). »he philharmonic
orchestra (New York), the Tnomas or-
city yesterday
j p. Elliot, who has been spending
some tone in the city returned to bis
home in Charlotte, N. C . Wednes
day.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
How Property Chanjce* Han<!t* m Thrifty
Clierokee.
The following are the real estate
transfers in Cherokee county for
February:
Cherokee TowxsHir
Joseph B.aiock to W. A Blalock,
one lov $19 oO
W. A Biaiock to A. J. Blalock, two
and one-sixth acres $100
L M. Peeler to Robert and L H.
Cobb, eighty-seven acres $000
. Robert Cobb to L. H. Cobb, eighty-
seven acres $410
Alice V Gaston to Charlie Baber
one lot, $7i>
L H C 'hb to W. A. Hayden, 190
, acres, $2 oOO
chostra (Chicago), and also the b g |
g*et and best singing societies in the i
country , b*-side® doing independent i
recital work. E:ectu G fford i 3 un
doubtedly the bc«t Ojrr.no singer
who has ever visited the South At
lantic St'-tes for a music festival.
The “Dmuih Evening Herald’’ has
the following to say of her singing
at a recent concert in Duluth: ' Du
luth has probably never beard a more
attiHCtive singer than Electa G fiord
»vh; rang here yc.-terday afternoon
It was one of the finest treats for the
musical people of tne city. Her voice
is a soprano, pure, clear, penetrating
and magaihcentiy developed. H-r
technic is astonishing and one ga-ns I
a new real ration of the possibilities
of tne human voice from hearing her.
Especially noticeable was the beau
tiful quality of her sustained tone*. |
and in this her fine control of tne I
breath was strikingly manifest |
Throughout her work there is the
W~ W. Lewis to Wtn. Durham. I calm e!iee aod repose of the thorough
Driving Out the Enemy.
These are the days of colds, sharp and
sudden, attacking throat and lungs, and
leading to consequences °^ e doe9 i ttua Lim.b.OOe College, and took the
to think about. Avoid further exposure . .”
and fight the enemy of health and comfort J city in generally. He expressed him-
with Perry Davis’ Painkiller -the family efcit as nigOly p^ear^d with abac he
gtand-by for sixty years. It conquers a cold saw, and saiu UftllLey ana her poesi-
in a day. See that you get the right article, omuee are great
There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis’.
t
1'he young man who bows pjb wild
oats, dep-nds upon irrigation.
Bow Are Your Kidney* f
Dr. Hobbs Spa ra*us Pills cure all kidney ills. Sam
ple free Add Sterlint: Remedy Co.. Cbicaso or N Y
Uriprof<-ss'onal people give advoe
but profes-' >>>>;! \)< > pie s il it
Educate Yocr Hov/c-is With Cascaret*.
Canav ;urc coostipatlor lorever
10c 5i5c.' I* C C ,-JrntrciBtsrefurKl raonev.
A man wt-o ir loud ot cabbage is
nearly alway* a cigar smoker
Oei V.hat You Ask For!
When you ask for Cascarets Candy
Cathartic be sure you get them.
Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C.
Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is
always a cheat and a fraud. Beware!
All druggists, roc.
Ifhis si (mature is on every bos of the jrouufr
i Laxafive Brort?o*Quinln^ 'ttbp- -
tl* lenitody that rurr-* r*. ■* *; c-
WATCH
Y T our label and the date,
And pay before ’Tis too late.
COCAWt^WHIMV
_ ______ H»btt* Ourvd »t nay 8sa*tor-
■ WWWW» iam ta SO A«y*. Uandrwl.
of refereooM. 26 Men * MwcisltK Book on
Home 'J routtuout aent VHX.lL Akdren*
B. IN. WOOLLEY. M. O.. Atlanta. Ca.
Notice,
Ail persons are forbidden by ordinance to
eave any wagons. I uirg e». ui ruiibisli of
anj kind on any of the streets or al.ey of the
town. I will beatouod in a few days to see
that such ordinance is carried out.
H. K. Camp,
March J3th, 1VK£. Chief of Police.
a-H-lt-pd
Take Notice.
"TheChairman <jf each of tin Township
Boards is hereby required to meet at the
Auditor's office in the court house on Tues
day, the :3th, ,usl , i*. an Equalization ij<jard.
and V) hear such jri ievane- s as may come In--
fore me. W. II. C'A.Mr,
Auditor.
Notice to Debtors.
Ail person* Indebted to the lirm of T. t>.
MctJraw bi Son are requested to make settle-
ment at on'-e A'-eounis not paid ny May 1st
will be placed in th*- iiaudscf au attorney for
oollectlou.
3-14 T. U M<*<’havv k Son.
Letters of Administration.
By J. E. Webster, Esijuire. Probate Jud>;e.
Whereas. B P. < amp has made suit
to nje to Kraut ItPu letters of admiulsiratlon
of the estate aim Ifecl* of Hocia Holland
Camp, deceased.
These ate therefor*- to eite and admonish
ah an:l s1m;uiar the kindred and eredltorsof
the sal'I iiis. liocia Holland Camp, deceased
that they lie and appear before me. in the
C5*iurt of Probate, to Ire held at Cherokee
4-,..urt bousi. Oaffney, S. <'.,<•« Wedu*-sday.
M .rch .Pith. !.*(u. af u-r publication tlwreof, at
eleven o'clock i-u i be t'or*‘ii r*'ii. V > si-ow cause,
if any they bav*.-. why tne said admltrstratiou
si.ould not Iw granted.
Ciiv»-rj unoer niy hand tnis 10th day of
March. Anm* Domini 1 "U.
J. E. Wicit«TeR, IL K ]
Probate .ludire.
Pubiisbod it, the Oallney (>*• .per March
14Ui anti 'Jlst. !>:
MOTT’S PEJiflYROYAL PILLS
Grceu Brown, of RavcDDa, one of
Ghcrukte’s o.dcat and most higCi>
retptuled cit zeos, was in the city
Y\ tuntsoay.
G. A. Blackwell anj J. L. Wright,
tn'u worthy yoeDg mruier bote, 01 j
Etta Jane, were appreciated vieitorc
ol itie Ledger ve : tc-rdny.
Alex Roag, one ol Gt.fiue>'o bright
young Uict., WHO has Otetl opeudlLg |
eume time with relatives at and near
Rocs Hill, returned to the city the
lire! Ol the weed..
i. ir. iueiJow, a prouiiheal attorticy
Ol koravii.e, Was lb the City A eUtics-
day on pioteseiOhai otisitie.-s
G umy GotnuiissJotiei i L Brj ttul
8. Cut yesleruuy iti the City on OUbi-
U as
J. C. Sm tb, of Spartanburg, spent
1 uecailji ii- til': CU> .
dotsti ti. Fowjer, ol E:ta Jaue, is
'a.-* Vi.jg as a jur ; uian tins weed.
Free.ou vt od ; ol A good, was in
I til - fit} /.stelllao.
Isaac Mdcomsou, of Gowpetis, made
a ouclueoe U p u city iuceuuy.
Deui LiuhlOh, one of G ictoace s
best iartUv-ie, ie aervitig as jurytnati
llJJe Week
Feiix LitCicjotiD, of Raveutia, came
in to see us 4 uesday and subscribed.
Cr. W. Har 1 , a protuineut inetuo-r :
ol the Yoik ..lie bar, was lu court
yesterdaj.
w. G. Hughes, an energetic young
farmer ol AuUocn, spent vVeuncsUa*
aou yesterday in the city, the guest
of nis Orotner. Mr. C. J. Huguce, on
Ghtrok -e avenue.
j. D. Jefferies, Jr., of Asbury, was
a city visitor Tuesday.
V\ . G -tl •or . a prominent cit:z ;u
of Yoikyille, was io the ci./ yesver-
d- y.
Bmith Wil'iams, of Blacksburg, ie
a j y m .w mis acea.
A U DaVit, Of Mercer, was in the
ci*y iucoday on business
Al. G. Lipscomb, tif White Plains,
was in tne city yesterday.
John B Browi , a prominent citi
zen and farmer ol Ravenna, was in
ihecny 'w'ednesday.
A. G. Lee, of Blaikiburg. spent
yesterday in the city.
Mrs. J K. Cowan, of Asheville N
0.. with her three children. :• visit
ing her sisier, Mrs. R. ft Lipscomb
ou East Frederick street.
Hon 0. W. Whi sonant spent some
time in the city Tuesday.
T. J Esies and I. J. Beard, hon
ored The Ledger with a Visit yes
terday.
D R Biro, a merchant at Blacks
burg, spent some time iu the city
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. L Pettit, of
Raveuna spent the right in the city
Tuesday night, tne guest of their son.
Mr. John Pettit, corner Buford and
Johnson streets.
P. R.ars, of Blacksburg c^me over
to the cby Wednesday
Hon. W m Jefferies came up to the
ci\v yesterday
D. D Gaston, of Blacksburg, came
over ru rhe city Weuijeitday.
W. D Goforth a worthy Goucher
fanner, spent yesterday n the c*ty.
A. G Holmes, of R ca Hill, who
bas b*-e>‘ vieiting Mr R. M. Woody
aud family several day* rcuroed to
his home Wednesday
JobVi H M:uiz a prominent Buf
falo Creek far/iier, paid us a visit
Tuesday and renew* d
J W Lowe of Pacolet, spent some
days in the city thie week attending
court.
Clarence Marsh, a bright young
; Gaffney boy who oa* he*-o Bpendirg
j home days at home, returned Wed
! uesday to Hot bpriog* N 0.. wher-
j he is at sc'o <J.
P H H <iJai.d. of rthelby. spent
eighty-seven acres, interest $100
W. A Hayden to L H »•' d Robert
Cobb, forty-three acres $2]. : »
James L Black to J D F Duncan,
one lot. $100
J. D. F Duncan to W. A. Duncan,
one io» $100
D. G. cli-.e to Town of Blacksburg,
one lot, $8d
Du A YTON VILLE T O'.VNSH 11*
The Gaffnev City Land and Im-
proverrem < otnosnv -oE G. Macotu-
s« n, 152 ac es, $2,287.50.
C. Ii Pernc, M*.* - r. to Wm. Jef
feries. 119 acre*, $575
Ljm -;stoxe f OWN -HU*
Gaffney City Land a u Improve
m-ot Company to J E bur,
lo(> nod o f-^enth acr. •>, $1 591 Tgi
J. Eu. J-rteries, clerk to J. A. Wil
lie, hi e lot $90
J. Eo. -leiTe-ie*. d.ra. to P 0
D*vis. six iote $249.
I V. Sarratt to J. E. tGrra’t,
twenty-four and frty-live one hun
dredths acres. $921 97
W. .V. fhoma-. sn-r.ff. to A N
Wood and W. O. Carpenier one 1 it
$1 500
M J Ao'hony to W p Anthony,
sev-nt.y-nix acres $1 fj<J0
Gaffney City Laud and Improve
ment Company to J S N •r hey.
;• riy-seven and one-t ird acres,
$580.
E .• as L'^tlejjhn to Jerry Curti-,
one acre. $•'()
C ara C liames to Janie Hill, one
iot $95
R. O. Sains, ex“cufnr, *o Emmie
San s Wtrdlaw, one lot, ove and af
fection.
L G. Byars ex-*<*ator, uj P Harry
Byars one lot. $1 800
L G Byars. ex*<-ato*, to P. Harry
Byars, one lot, $1 80u.
Bessie V. TO '-eon to Henry El
more. one lot. $55
E nacju-l Elmore to Henry Eimore.
one lot $5.
Laura Hoffman and G W. Hoff
man to J A. Willis, one-haif lot,
$350
Frank Littlejohn to A N. Wood
and W. C Carpenter, one lor. $J .yjtj
Gaffney City Lind ard Improve
ment Company to Moses A ood
twenty and foity-six one hundredths
acres. $409 20
•I. Eo Jefferies clerk, to J. J.
-Scruggs five lots. $220
Wm. Childers *o ’'hompson Robbs,
one and oue-haif acres. $15S
D. L J^edford to J. ft. Hammett,
five and six tenth j seres $50
Jane C V >tt to Kaae L-.tiejiho,
one lov $40.00.
R. (J Black to D. M. Peeler, one
lot, $58 00
Tne Gall ey Citv Landaod Improve
ment Co., to W. H. R charison, one
lot $181 25
Gowdysville.
T. M. Litri*-john to J. E Kistcr
103 acres, $1 i.iftO 00.
White Plains
Robert Ward to A G. Ward 1<>7
acres. $8<>0 <J0
Mis V. C. Lipscomb to W. H
Richardson, 197 acres $1 '287 75.
Morgan.
Jobo W. Carlisle, -x-cutor. to W
W. Hopper. • w-'.rv-r wo arm three-
tenths acres. $334 5<t
artist. The ‘Mad Scene” .fre-m
Hamlet” presented the marveiou?
technic of her voice and it was splen
didly given. The program conta n d
a variety of charming and delight'ul
numbers. The "Matinee Musica e ’
is to he congra'ulated upon bring
ing such a delightful artist to Du
luth.”
Miss G:ff r 1 has also been engaged
for the lest:vals in Nashville and
Birmingham. The manag'-iiient af'
certainly to be very thu* kfui that
they have been abb.- to secure »o grem
a soorarjo for the festival.
The bass and tenor are from the
best cohort aril fesrivai sing r-» ii
the country. Mr. Holmes C .wptr,
; 'ei.oi, a-.d Mr Chi*. Edwin Rowdui .
i ''up- win be mention-u at lengl'*. uv
. a later date L i it b-. Bjfficient for
the pres-u' to say tha' these men
will come fully up to me rna k -et by
| the bass atm tenor singers oi the f r-
! met festival. Tne juBtromeutaiisia
| will be from the r. i. k VaO de»
! 'tacks i ore ies*ra »f Ciucin n d
! will be f mr m uumoer c/ns' tu * _
a s’ring-q jar e’ -■ ic:. can 1-- fav.jr
' sbiy coui^areu v. it* 1 a<.y o'dy -ji i»
ptrumenta'ists. Ea h man 's an ar
tist iu his Jin*-, euner as a solo per
former or as a uieixjoer iu an ensem
' hie number. Ihe Ociue of the organ
za'ion is the P: InarmoMC atiiug-
q iartet.
11. addition to »hese three vocalist*
and lour inBirumeutaliets, the Festi
va. patrons w il hvar the ujusictaus
connected wita the college. Mss
H(*|jpenln*i* ArnunO Ktfu .Inite
(Coi lespoodence of The Ledger.)
Etta Jane, Mar 10 —Miss Mamie
Fr.vler, of Kclton is spending some
time with the family of Messrs. J. H.j
and W. G Fowler.
Mr Wood, from nesr Pscolet. '
passed through thi® cotmijauity lus:
week en route for Ches er.
The youtg pmple of rhie plact had
h very enjoyable sociable ** M r J.
N. fttrai'.’-i last Friiay night. Music.
vo;al and instrumenta’, entertained
the guests until a late, hour wlien
the participants all left for thetr r*-
speenve homes, iuH of "music and
1 'V">. ”
Oar string bund had its fir*t me*- •
<'g of the s-ason for practice last
Sdt'irduv night.
T J Es r es and J H F wler jury
men of this place, went to the county-
sea* today
Miss Lizzie Edward® -pent iast Sun
day eight with Mi®« E:h**i Strain
Mr Wm. Brown and Jim Smirr, nf
Hopewell, sneot iast Sunday on this
&id n of the Broad.
Mrs. S F. Estes, whose illness has
b-eo mentioned in these columns be
fore. we are gl&d to say, is row con
valescent.
Mrs. Laura EsGs who has beer
verv low. is on the mend again.
R®v. S. T. Creech preached at
Mesopotamia yesterday afternoon.
Wood’s Seeds
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Heeds, but also the l>est crops to
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It t 11s all about
Vegetable and Flower Seeds,
Grass and Clover Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats,
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Cow Peas, Soja,
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Rain and*weal
have no effect on
harness treated
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keeps (be lea th-
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able. Stitches
harness net
only keeps
looking like
new, but
wears twice
as long by the
use of Eureka
Harness Oil.
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vv
\
Dr. D. P. THOMSON,
Dentist.
J?-?" Office over National Hank.
J. E. WEBSTER,
4Ltt ornev-JV t>
fficem Court House, (prooate j'uugt- aoffice
Gaffney City. S. C.
Fraoticoa in ail thecoart*. Collec-
*r»n« a anoctnlrv
Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB,
Dentist,
Office over 3. A. tone* A Co ’a Stora
... .,r v- ir. tr.<» week
)R. J. F, GARRETT,
Dentist.
iaffney, - - - S. C.
•flee ovfcfj. R. T^lleson - ciore
* q office froriJ 1 e.T *,(i 'fit* r > f r-M-h
fronth :
r*W.Wco>i^Sons, Seelsmen
ViRSIMIA.
’’v.'rjummL'
PIC’if* 0»!),
— r* • ■ ; ®* - ....
REMEMBER!
William S- Hall, .Ik. James A. Willis.
HALL &l WILLIS,
A1 •CO K > r. •.® Li' LA >V.
ca a. i-' *- rs. ev v -V o.
.toft.-/ Pu'* *■ lu i®’. • Proujpt *.t.>.ent1on
Iji all bUSH..-«-
> H li:e uv*-r K. A .j<.ti*— v • <-.■•* aiorc.
J. C. OTTS,
Attornly and ('• h'nvklok.
Offi *. UiXtlalrs. K. a I-’ri-H and
• avecitj-rt
OflK-e aa-i If* ii-J**v*-*- , ti m*-.
I liave adojifpd thi- ca«!i -ys-
t'-ni aiul will -*-11 you j'ooil® at
at iowpst jinvo possihlp lor cash.
I am ovprstoclml with ®lio< s
and will sell you Men*!® heavy
Creed mo re tie®, worth $1.25, «t
ft re:iily nod Mi’s Wiliam-, ami al-o $ ] OG ; better erade, worth$1.5(L
drs Gt-orge Garrnit Bvcrs of chib : ^ „i .-y- \r • t- >
city J at $1.2o; Men s hue slmes, worth
Th*- Festival program will consist $1 ; >(I, at $1.2o ; liest grade,
jf tiv« perfurmsoces instead of tbr«v, worth $2.oO, at $2.00. Ladies'
itid the price of the otasou ticket au- and Children’s shop* at proper-
.niuii,* to all ol tb« perform.ocj* , ion . ltel .. i ow price9 .
will remain the same, namely $2.;><i, ^ 1
The special fc-arures will be (Ijun
G.-ga'j recita 1 , (2> a concert by the
Fmiharmofiic otrihg-quartef, (3j au
Operatic r ight louiuuiug seitctious
from the greatest upt-ras, (4j a Ropu-
iar coacert. (5) an Oraioriu uight in-
ciuaing selections from the master
pieces of oratorio. This gives a mauy-
siUed pf' 'gram, each pt riormance
contain ng a feetur*. decidedly cuar-
actoristic. There being no repeti
tion®, it becomes almost imperative
I. aVI.
REMEMBER THE
KANDY KITCHEN
S. R. SUBER.
Feb. M-lmo.
makes the Finest Chocolate,
Chocolate Caromels, Butter
fore».cn person who wis r ’* > s to fu fy Cups and .ill kinds of Candy to
en i »y the Fest.va. to m*k- arratge- lie foil ml Hi this country. Iam
meots early for a season m k-t as an a wholesalf and retail dealer,and
performances taken together form a , > , t i . i it
perfect at»t. While e.ch peri .ra,. 'voul.l be ({lad to h»ve evt-ry-l«Kly
aace will bs coarp eie in itself ( he j t'h‘1 and examine my stock.
iast three corrvspoiuli- g to the tnrve
performances ot the iast Festival). ;t
cannot b* fuiiy eojoyetl by iiseii as j
the progr ms have been at ranged
with the id*-a iu mind of having the
FrSliva* perfect as a whoir . as wen
»* having it perfect iu the luaividUM*
programs.
Every friend of the C<*Uege and j
every pubhc spiri'etl citizen of
Gaffney should give the Festival ;
cordial and inspiring support, i'hi-
wHi encourage the management and
i* -are the success of tins Fe®Mva).
which will be one of the best ana
^ most enjovab'e that has ever beer
' e ven in the South.
May 14 h. 15r^ '‘n 10'h are the
d CS : e Cl ed fo: the val.
Jones J. Darby.
Insurance.
i
May I'eatlval Nut. *
The rehearsal of the chorus last
Tuesday even! g was the most satis-
fa :tory one of the season Professor
M-tx■ m seerri'-d to be much gratified.
Mrs. Geo G. 3yer** w s with the so
prano® hi d .Mr. H. K Osborne with
th- tenors and to th* m i- unuoubt-
• d<> du- in a large degr-e ihe success
ful rehearral.
t **( Dr. Bui. * Coug;. Syrup at uiice fur
broncljitl* aud irrippe It uaa *vjo(1 the o-*.:
au l i> p-’Nitlv*-iy a leltahle r« xjj<-dy. Life is
Um short lo t-xp- rirjjeut vilth i<*-w so-cali«U
'•ure cures.” Hull’* couen tSyrup *'ijsts out
Ca C-fitS. -
—-Secood-baadt-d hu-fgie-. used only
a >*-«r, for s«'e cheap at G*ffn-y Live
S o k Company.
—Lot of collHrs
cost — overst**' k®d
ft ! o k '’ompsoy.
to go at invoic-
Gaffney Li'e
John Dov-r. of M >ur!t Faro' is
•JUvjr ovvivoiuc •vvaktMWf.4n.ru- U’fcAnuMrlai- 1.. *i,^
luritv f.LJoiQiftHitHjr.ififTeuMcviyot* i ^ ^A5WOv 1 fi life City
ai.<i liuuiicji • pujlie f n.ifj tiuu
t-lvii " ‘jlie-y tuv •• i,lLr
tvifirlv at womuuUouu. ojulua d« Servj <' «- i u r if tldr W-. k
v«Top!u**rit of orjru ii* and 1 , ^ • «r
know ii remedy for v omen equals nUlDIIll^ H lifD t)h rj^» .
them. Caniioi do hunu—life he- 1
.coin** u pleaMiire
promine ut
[.cum** u pij-*«iir*-. mi per bom , citizen snd farmer of Grassy Fund
iiffciuMicLVssffi:! Ws* ID the -Jit) yestt-r ray.
*oj <#.. • by cherokes Drug v.u. j Hon. J Biackhurn Wilsor , a pros-
K.of V. liaiique'.
The Kuignts of F/ihias banquet
wii* be given at :he Parish Hotel on
i’hursday night, the 27fh inet Tick-
s may be obtained of E L E roo.
‘ta/ii- Hull's. Julian Lip e.»mh.
GluUde It e* Mud J Eh J. ffaneM
The girjs with soiaiJ waists usually
hare great staving qualities.
—O.ie two-h*>rse wag- n, second-
h*! d-d. at a bargain. Oaffoey Lite
Htock Company.
One MSnute Cough Cure
For Coughs, Cold* and Croup*
Foley's Honey and Tar
iur children.6att.uurc. No CDiattx.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
Dewitt’s
U
_ttle Early Risers
The famous little pills*
Write
Life,
Fire,
Health,
Liability,
Accident,
Plate Glass
and
Surety Bonds.
Rates Reasonable.
Jones J. Darby.
C. W. SPEER,
y TTr< > I* IV K V-AT-JU A VV,
GAFFNEY, S. C.
•Ik •*• in Auditor’s office -tt Court House.
tr'or—
building acd Plastering Lime,
Coal, aud Plaster Hair.
Plaster Paris.
Rosendaic Cement,
Portland Oeiaeut,
Dynamite,
Blasting Powder. Fase
and Dynamite Caps, call on
limestone Springs Lime Works
CARROLL & CO.. Lessees.
"‘-•**t>hone S'.
INSURE YOUR
PROPERTY.
Why not takeout a j><ilicy in the Cherokee
Mutual ITr*- Insurance (N)tu|>any and jjro-
U<:t your bouse against lir*- - / It is one of the
cheapest, safe-t and Is-st companies doing
business In the county. You owe it to your
self. y*<ur family and yoin neighbors to pro-
te<-t them against los* of haus*-and clothing
Match is tiie nios dang*‘rous m ’nth of the
year for Iir*-s. 1 lei ays arc a. ways dangerous,
so wr>teat once V< lh;v. A. Davidson or
Frank Me. Luney. Agents, to come and write
you out a ool ic •.
-jf7-02-«jnj
SHINGLES, BRICK, SASH,
HOURS, BLINDS
and all kimN of Building Ma
terial, Paints, Oils, Etc. for
Kale at *'i small per cent, above
cost for cash. Estimates made
without charge.
L. BAKER
Ninety Per Cent.
of ali chronic headache* are due Ui
eye strum. Go to Dr. <»iifiitli at the
Cherokee Drug Co’s, and have the de
fect in vision corrected and thus be
Quickly and Permanently Cured.
Glasses fitted w.th scientific accuracy
aud all diva*®-s ot the Kye. Kar, Nose
and Throat treated a^ujrdiug u» the
latest and most approved tu-thous.
Beware of Travelinjf Frauds who
Advertise Free Examinations.