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IN CAROLINA COUNTIES. Money Loaned. L OANS on Improved farms for a term of years at seven per cent, interest. No commissions. For information apply to J. 0. Jefferies. Attorney at Law. ll-SMyr Money to Loan. We have money to loan in any amounts on city and county property and stocks and bonds. Interest ti to s per cent, according to amounts. Terms to suit borrower. Hall & Willis, Attys., Oaffney, S. C., Money and Mill Stock. 40 shares of Limestone Mills stock at lo-_>. subject to prior sale. : : : Loans on keal Estate. ii-2ti-tf J. C. OTTS, Attorney. KIQTVIOV A 1 y Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB, 13 i c >; x i « x is now located in Ids handsome new suit of rooms in the Star Theatre building. Can be found in office six days in the week. J. C. OTTS, Attorney and Counselor. Office upstairs, between R. A. Jones and Davenport. Office and Residence ,1’hone. Dr. D. P. THOMSON, Dentist. |3F“Office over National Hank. William S. Hall, Jr. James A. Willis. ~~ HALL & WILLIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. STAR THEATRE HI.DO. cv a. i-c v. w. c;. Notary Public injiffice. Prompt attention ven to all business. OR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office oveir J. R. Tolleson’s new store In office from 1st to 26th of each month: SHINGLES, BRICK, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS •and all kinds of Building Ma terial, Paints, Oils, Etc. for sale at a small per cent, above cost for cash. Estimates" made without charge. L. BAKER FOR SALE F OR HALF.—Four tiuodred acres of good farming land at 17.50 per acre. The tract Includes seventy-five acres of forest timber and thirty-five acres bottom land on Pacolet river; good dwelling and outhouses; well watered. Apply to 7-28:1 mo H. D. MATHIS, Ravenna, S. C. New Shop in Town. We have opened up a shop in brick build ing next to Pearl Steam Laundry and are prepared to do all kinds of work done ima first-class, up-to-date Blacksmith Shop. Horweahminff by a. Specialist We solicit your patronage and guarantee satisfaction. &-ao-lm Butler Sc Xhaoltwton. FATAL COLLISION OF FREIGHT TRAINS Accident on Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe. two KILLED; FIVE INJURED. Those Killed Are Reported to Be Still Buried Under the Wreck—Collision Resulted From Misunderstanding of Orders. Ardmore, I. T., Oct. 6.—Two freight trains on the Gulf, Ooolrado and San ta Fe railroad collided head-on near hefe today. Two of the crew wove killed and are still buried under the wreck, and five were injured, perhaps fatally. The dead are: John Conway, engineer, Gainesville, Texas. J. M. Loetus, fireman, Gainesville, Texas. ? The injured are: Thomas Vaughn, conductor, Gaines ville, probably fatally. A. E. Harvey, bridge foreman, ol Pauls Valley, I. T., probably fatal. W. J. Clements, brakeman, serious, but will recover. J. B. Wiggins, badly scalded; will re cover. W. T. Moore, fireman; will recover. The collision resulted from a mis understanding of orders. AMERICAN SCHOONER CAPTURED. She Is Towed Into Port by a Cuban Revenue Cutter. New York, Oct. 6.—One of Cuba's tiny revenue cutters, the Abjorro, has towed into this port the American schooner Champion, of Key West, Fla., which was captured at Los Arroyos, in the western.end of the island, says a Havana dispatch to The World. The Champion had been out 35 days, was bound for Batabano, not more than a week’s voyage distant, and when captured had only covered half the distance. It is believed a cargo was secretly landed at Arroyos. Aboard the vessel is said to have been found tackle for catching turtle and a large quantity of dynamite, whicn was to have been used to destory two large wrecked- vessels near Arroyos. These would have yielded a large re turn of brass and copper. The captured vessel Is manned by negroes from Nassau, all of whom aro now under guard on their vessel at the arsenal in this city. SHE DROWNED IN BATH TUB. Lost Her Life Trying to Save that of Her Husband. Peo; la. 111., Oct. 0.—Frank B. Town send, living at 1331 Hamilton boule vard, a clerk in the general freight of fices of the Iowa Central railway, went into the bath room at his home yesterday to shampoo his head. The room was cold and he disconnected the pipe used to carry off the poisonous gas from the instantaneous heater. Within a few seconds he fell to the floor, overcome by gas. His wife rushed to his assistance, and she, too, was overcome. She B*n Into the bath tub filled with water and was drowned. Mr. Townsend was discovered by a servant and assistance was called. The woman was beyond recovery, but last night the attending physicians say that Mr. Townsend may recover. The couple came to Peoria from Mar shalltown, Iowa, last May. The body of Mrs. Townsend will be shipped to Marshalltown for interment. MATRICULATION OF 5,000 PUPILS. One .Hundred and .Forty-Ninth Year of Columbia University. New York, Oct. 0.—With over 5,000 students and a teaching staff of nearly 5P0, Columbia university will open to morrow for its one hundred and for ty-ninth academic year. The chief event of the day will be the presentation of President Nichol as Murray Butler’s first annual report to the trustees. No hint has been given of what the report will state, but it is known that the negotiations toward the acquisition of Southfield by the university and the question of diminishing the four years’ course for the degree of bachelor of arts to thrv years, following Harvard’s plan, wi.. be dealt with at considerable length. Case Will Go to Higher Court. New Orleans Oct. 6.—Judge Somer* rille in the civil district court today handed down a decision affirming the legality of the act passed at the last session of the legislature merging the water and sewerage boards and in creasing the number *f members of the new water and sewerage board. The case will go to the supreme court. The water and sewerage board will manage the expenditure of $14,000,000 voted by the taxpayers for a modem sewerage system In this city. Viceroy of Nankin Dead. Shanghai, Oct. 6.—Liu Kun Yi, the famous viceroy of Nankla died today. Liu Kun Yi and Chang Chi Tung, be tween them, ruled the YengTse valley for many years. They were regard ed as among the most enlightened men in the Chinese empire and were fa vorably disposed toward foreigners. They did everything in their power to prevent the Boxer outbreak* Lis Kun Yi was about 64 years of age. Opportunltli-M of Many Kindi Between Camden and Marlon. We are indebted to our young friend, Sam Strain, of Etta Jane, for the following article taken from the “Southern Farm Magazine,” which will be of interest to a majority of our readers: “On July 1, 1902, the railroad for merly known as the South Carolina & Georgia Extension Railroad became a part of the Southern Railway system. It extends from Camden, 8. C., to Marion, N. C., with a short branch from Blacksburg to Gaffney, S. C., the aggregate length being 1(53 miles. The line extends virtually from the mountains to the border of the coastal plain, and passes through quite a variety of country. “In South Carolina it traverses Kershaw, Lancaster, York and Cher okee counties, and in North Carolina Cleveland, Rutherford and McDowell counties, each of which jpossesses re sources of merit and advantages worthy of consideration and develop ment. “Most of Cherokee county is in what is known as the Alpine section of the state, which is a rolling table land, broken and hilly on the margin of the streams, but scarcely anywhere inaccessible to the plow, the general elevation above sea level being from 1,000 to 1,500 feet. The soils are produced by the decomposition of gneiss rock, and may be found as a gray sandy loam, with a red and sometimes a white clay on the level and a stiff red clay soil on the hill side . The bottom lands have a dark loam, which is very productive of corn, grain and grass. The leading places are Gaffney, Blacksburg and Cherokee Falls. At Cherokee Falls there is a large cotton mill. “Blacksburg has a population of about 2,000. It is quite a manufac turing town, having a -fTo.OOO ferti lizer factory, a .lioO.OOO sulphuric acid plant, a machine shop, lime works, roller flour mill, hosiery mill and cot ton seed oil mill. Near the town are iron ore and manganese deposits. During the pest year a $25,000 bank was established, the hosiery mill completed and placed in operation, as well as the cotton seed oil mill. More than $10,000 was spent during the year in residence improvements. Gaffney, which is the terminus of a ten-mile branch of this division, run ning from Blacksburg, and is also on the main line of the Southern Rail way. has a population of about OOJO. It has a number of prosperous and growing industries, the more impor tant being the cotton mills of the Gaffney Manufacturing Co. and the Limestone Manufacturing Co., capi tal $1,000,000 and $225,000, respect ively; a cottonseed oil mill, foun dry, lime works, roller flour mill, carpet factory and cotton mill supply factory. The town has two good banks, good schools and mercantile houses. Most of these industries are the de velopments of the past two years. The Gaffney Manufacturing Co. is now building a large finishing plant. Last year $200,000 was spent by the citizens in new residences and other buildings. This town is a good location for new industries ” In Russia the penalty for leading a strike is the same as that for a re bellion. l-'orty Yearn’ Torture. To be relieved from a torturing dis ease after 40 years’ torture might well cause the gratitude of anyone. That is what DeVVitt’s Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney. Geneva, O. He says: “DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured me of piles after I bad suffered forty years.” Cures cuts, burns, wounds, skin diseases. Be ware of counterfeits. Cherokee Drug Co. Believe that it is worth while work ing for a cause, the success of which will not be realized while you are alive. Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur will give you immediate relief and per manently cure all such diseases as Ec zema, Pimples, Tetter, Herpes, Ring worm, Dandruff, Diphtheria, Sore Throat, Cuts, Burns, Open Sores, and all blood and skin troubles. Hundreds of cases of skin diseases have been permanently cured by the use of Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur after all other remedies failed. For sale by the Cherokee Drug Co. Believe that the grandest thing in the universe is doing what you do not want to do just because it is right. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, go at once to Chero kee drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or two doses will make you well. They also cure biliousness, sick headache and constipation. Believe that you can make your life all over again, and that it is worth your while to try it. Get a free sample of Chamberlaiu’s Stomach and Liver Tablets at Chero kee drug store. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed by constipation as is often the case with pills. Regular size, 25c per box. The great secret of success in life is to be ready when your opportunity comes.—Lord Beaconsfield. Dickey’s Blood Cure eradicates all poison and impurities from the blood. It cures scrofula, rheumatism, syph- illis, old sores, tetter pimples, and all diseases arising from impure blood. 8. B. Crawley <& Co. FLAW PICKER ON THE FEMALE WOMAN He and the Parson Have a Lively Discussion. WOMEN OF BIBLE TIMES* Tlie rnrson Suvs tliiit » Good Woman is tlie HtiMt Tiling; on Earth and a Mean one the Worst —The Effect of Their Uressin’s and Fix in’s on Men. (Correspondence of The Ledger.) Coalin’ Ground, Oct. 3.—“Flaw, it’s a feloniously dead certainty that I’ve got it in for you now,” said the Parson t’other day—the first time I met him since I wrote that there piece on “The Greatest Gift of God to Man,” a bearin’ on the female women sext. “Of course, Flaw,” he opened forth his mouth an’ went on down to say, “I will agree with you that there are some bad women in the world, even up to this day an’ time, but that’s no reason why you should jump on the whole push. “Now, there’s Lot’s wife for nin- stant: ‘As you make your bed so will you lie,’ the good book says. She chose to make her bed a hard one for we learn that she lay with her bead on a pillow of salt. If she had made that there pillow for poor ole Lot in stead of sleepin on it herself you meby meught of called her a mean woman. “An’, Flaw, there’s Ruth, an’ Na omi, an’ Hagar, an’ Rebtkah, an’ a whole passel more rale good women we read about in the good book. We learn in there that after seven devils were cast out of another woman she turned out to be a rale good woman, too, but the majority of our women of today, Flaw, don’t need no devils cast out for they are good enough as they are—good enough for me at any rates. “Now. Flaw, don’t think that I’m a takin’ up for all women. Taae Poi- iphar’s wife for ninstant: Such wo men as she was is raley dangersome. If they can’t git you in trouble one way they will another. An’ Flaw, that reminds me of what you have said, that a rale mean woman is the meanest piece of God’s creation, but I do bleeve that they are few an’ scat terin'. Now, there was Tamar; she would of bin called a bad woman in our day an’ time but when ole Judah saw what a fool she had made of him he said she was more righteous than he, an’ this, Flaw, bears out another one of your sayin’s, that a woman can lead a man to the jumpin’ off place an’make him jump off first. You see how cunnin’ Tamar was, to throw off her widow’s garments and put on her veil an’ other flxments to deceive ole Judah. 1 tell you what’s a dyin’ fact, Flaw, fine dressin’ an’ fancy fixments on a woman is calculated to make any man of this day an’ time lose his head—but it didn’t seem to have any effect on ole fool Joseph. “Talkin’ about treachersome an’ deceivin’ women, Flaw, look there at Sarah, what a fool she was about to make of ole Abimelech until the Lord got in behind both of ’em. Look what a predicament ole Lot’s two daughters got him into! why, they actiaily made him drunk as a fiddler’s puppy for two nights baud ruunin’. “Now Sarah was a good woman I raley do bleeve, Flaw, for she lived to be a hundred and twenty-seven years old, an' I don’t bleeve she would ever of got into that mixup with ole Abi melech if it hadn't a bin for ole Abra ham. Such a man as him wouldn’t git very much countenance from re spectable people of these days, hut he was highcockalorum in his day an’ time. Guess the Lord thought ‘with all his faults I love him still,’ as the song goes. “There’s Rehekah ; T raley do bleeve that she was as sweet a gal as ever lived in them days, although she went off with a man’s servant (meby mought a bin a nigger fer all I know) to meet an’ marry Isaac, a pluperfect stranger to her. If a gal would cut such a caper in this day an’ genera tion the papers would be full of it. The reason why I say she was a sweet gal is because we learn in the good book that Isaac loved her on first sight, an’ that she was fair to look upon, but she, too, got into the de ceivin’ business after so long a time an’ caused Jacob to swindle Esau out of his blessin’, an’ the scoun’l bad to leave hocne on the strength of it. But, Flaw, there’s oodlins an’ ood- lins of gals what are rale good women an’ you shouldn’t orter be so hard down on ’em. “Well, Parson,” said I, “you aint mentioned a single gal in the whole turnout what aint bin in the practice of deceivin’ men (oiks more or less, an’ I didn’t go an’ dig up no scripture to prove what I said about ’em. I only stated personal observances an’ left the people to think what they want to about it, but since you have brought au’ brung up scriptures what I don’t know but very little about, you understand, they only bear out what I have said au’ don’t need no more substantuations.” I left the Parson a pallin’ at his eye brows an’ stodyin’ seriously on our little conflab Flaw Picker. A wise man always bets on the top dog and the bottom facts. Never Ask Advice. When you have a cough or cold don’t ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley’s Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, it cures ooughs and colds quickly. Cherokee Drug Co. Wilkins-Bristow Clothing Co.’s Scrivens Fleece Lined Drawers. Fleece Lined Night Shirts. Brighton Hose Supporters. High Wsng Collars. Fawnes Kid Gloves. JUST OPENED UP —A NEW LINE OF— Old English Fruit Cakes Champagne Wafers Athenas and Nabiscos and an assortment of FRESH CAKES, all of the famous NATIONAL BISCUIT CO’S. MAKE. Lipscomb & Richardson. FRESH 0YSTEHS RECEIVED DAILY. Phone 135. OR. MOPFETT’fi Teethin A ■ J TIT 1 II <yji M Mill fA fl Cures Cholera-Infantum, Diarrhoea,Dysentery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. Aids Digestion, Regulate* the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. Or mail 2.i centn to C. J. MOFFETT. M. D.. ST. LOUIS. MO iiifcaimnw.rvwvKiwH Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists, Her mother determined to try TKETHINA. and ir» a day or two there was a great change—new life had returned-- the bowels were regular, and thank* to TEETHIN A, the little babe is now doing well. Yours, etc., D. W. McIVEH, Editor and Proprietor Tuskegee (Ala.) News. % f^For sale by all druggist. A. N. Wood, President. It. B. Brown, Vice-President THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, OF GAFFNEY. S. C. Established 11)01. Capital $50,000.—Surplus and Profits $7,000. STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN DEPOSITORY. Does a general Banking and Exchange Inisinf'ss. Is well fitted up with Fire Proof Vaul and BurKlar Proof Safe, with Automatic Time Lock. We solicit the business of people o all occupations. O. XT. IXTX Oa.hler. CLOSING OOT SALE OF WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Having decided to discontinue handling wagons and bu^- Cv cj D C5 gies, I will oiler, until sold, my entire stock of wagons and buggies at actual delivered prices. The stock is as follows ; Five Taylor wagons, one Stude- baker, one-horse wagon,J several White Hickory wagons, buggies of the following brands, Tyson and Jones, Corbitt, Goldsboro, Highland Buggy Company, etc. Now is the time and this the place to get a genuine bargain in high grade vehicles. My stock of General Merchandise is complete and prices right. See me before you buy. Yours for trade. J. I. SA.R.R.A.XX. 818 Limestone Street. Tlie Gafhiej Git; Land and Improiement Company Offers for sale Building Lots In this flourishing town, Gaffney Olty; Also Farms nea by and in reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, in lots of froa 10 to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur poses. For full particulars apply to J. V. ©AlCICATrr; N. B.—All persons are forbidden to enter on, walk or ride through or over the lands of this company, cutting and removing timber, fishing or hunting, under penalty of law. F. G. Stacy President. J. G. Wardlaw, Vice-President THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY. CAPITA!. STOCK PAID IN ...... *50,000 OO. STOCK HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY - 50.000 OO. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, NRT 20.000 OO. •120.000.00. State, County and City Depository. Deposits solicited from Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers and others. Every accom modation extended to customers that tbelr business and responsibility will warrant. D. C. Cashier IVIAYKAKD WN1YXH. Am*. Oa«h.