The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, January 12, 1906, Image 4
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THE LEDGER.
Tuesday and Friday,
DeCamp, Editor and Publisher,
W.. Griffith. Local Editor.
TTi-r Ledger Is not responsible for
the views of correspondents.
Correspondents who do not contrl-
b ’lo re.gijlar news letters must fur
rush their mine, not for publication,
but for idenJftcatlon.
All correspondence should be ad*
dessei' to Ed. H. DeCamp, Manager.
We invariably ciscontlnue sending
■•■he Ledger when a subscription runs
;ut, for we have no way of knowing
that .1 person wants it except by re
ceiving his or her renewal. We ur
gently solicit a prompt renewal, on
t’-.e ground that the paper is worth
the money. We are trying month
by m mth to make it better and bet
ter.
NOT US,. AND COM M KNT.
Let us inaugurate a crusade in
Cherokee having as its object the edu
cation of the heart as well as the
hea4. *od in a few years there will be
a decided change in our social condi-
tvm.
• • •
Mail and good day to Contracter
Joses and his forces who aro to
give us the new depot. We are
mighty glad to see you, gentlemen,
and trust your sojourn with us may
he pleasant and profitable.
• • •
l>aurens county has joined Chero
kee, Pickens , York. et. al., and voted
out the dispensary. Well, who’d a
thunk it! The first thing the advo-
eatefi of the dispensary know they
won't have a leg to stand on.
• • •
Of course Cherokee is coming in for
her share of condemnation because ot
the latest outrage in this county,
aad justly so, we suppose. It’s a pity
that all the good people in a communi
ty should have to bear the odium in
cident to an outrage committed by
the lowest type of humanity in that
community.
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We trust the present session of the
legislature will be the most profitable
in *ur history. Surely it has much to
«io and if it don’t do something we
see no reason why it should ever meet
agarfn; no'withstanding the people
have decided that they can put up
w bi ennial sessions instead of an
nual sessions.
• • •
The evidence is that the water
lowers of the Broad are to be develop
ed and made to pay tribute to man
kind. The wonder to us is that they
have been allowed to remain dormant
so long. The future for Gaffney Is
brighter than that of any other town
in this glorious Piedmont. Get in on
the ground floor by putting money in
to Cherokee dirt while it is at a price
that seems reasonable. Three years
from now it will be worth twice as
much as it is today.
A Revolting Crime.
(Columbia State.)
It will be a burning disgrace to
Cherokee if the crime committed by
Pryor Scruggs in that county on Mon
day is not punished by the law. A
young negro woman. Lois Glover, Is
traveling alone along a road. She is
met. by this young white man, who
follows her. He accosts her and
meets with a repulse. Then he at
tempts a criminal assault unon the
'•oman. In her desperation, she
draws a nlstol and snaps it at the
young white brute, who raises a rifle, (
with which he Is armed, and shoots
his victim through the right breas', j
leaving her in the road. She is re-1
ported to he in “a critical condition.” |
Could anything he more brutal, ;
more revolting? We blush lor our j
white race. Yet it is said that in de ,
fense of the white man’s crime it will
he shown that the negro woman
“snapped” her pistol at him. Well,
v.hat. of it? Why did she snap the;
pistol st him? Has a woman, wheth-,
er she be white or black, whether she j
he a “pistol toter" or not. no right to
defend herself against these lustful i
brutes that disgrace the name of man? \
What other course was open to the,
woman? She had every right to use ■
her pistol. The pity was that it ;
snapped.
It is not necessary to point to the ;
disgraceful, the revolting character of i \
this crime. But, aside from this, it'
has a deeper significance. The crime
of young Scruggs is peculiarly seri
ous. It involves considerations far
broader and deener than the simple
act itself denotes. It is of signifi
cance as touching the relation of the
two races, the black and tho white.
It is significant, too. in its relation
to the administration of justice fori
which the white citizens are respon-1
sible. Shall a woman not he pro- j
tected, whatever her color? The jury
that, sits upon the case of Pryor |
Scruggs when he is brought to trial ,
must answer this and the other ques- !
tions that are involved in this seri- 1
mis case. God grant that they do
their duty.
P-nk President Gets Five Years.
Aiihuru, N. Y. Jan. 3.—'Mannings.
Palmer, charged with misappropriating
funds of the American Exchange h
Uh National Bank of Syracuse, of
which he w as president, was found |
guilty by the jury c ,d was sentenced j
*o five years in Auburn prison, but was
remanded ;o i.hc custody of the United
States marshal pending an appeal oi
the case.
AN ORDINANCE
To Raise Supplies for the 7 ear
1906-1907.
Every
Two Minutes
Physicians tell us that all
the blood in a healthy
human body passes through
the heart once in every two
minutes. If this action be
comes irregular the whole
body suffers. Poor health
follows poor blood ; Scott’s
Emulsion makes the blood
pure. One reason why
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
is such a great aid is because
it passes so quickly into
the blood. It is partly di
gested before it enters the
stomach ; a double advan
tage in this. Less work
for the stomach; quicker
and more direct benefits.
To get the greatest amount
>f good with the least pos-
IO oo
IO oo
5 oo
Notice to Rural Route Patrons.
A word to the patrons on R. F. D.
routes: The cold weather is on us
now and we need all the help we can
get to make us comfortable and to
get around on time. Firs) 1 will ask
vou to put your l>ox tin so as to make
it. convenient as possible. To do this
vou must put it four feet from the top
of the ground, and lean your post
ight inches towards the road at the
tor, and do not nail yom !>ox ten feet
away on a tree or nut if inside your
naillngs or on ton of a fence, etc. It.
won’t take you long to nut your box
in good shape, then the trouble is
all over.
Second. We carry stamps and
would be glad if you would get stamps
and stamp your mail before deposit
ing it in the box, and thus save us
time, for loose pennies are hard to
get when thrown in the box loose.
Third. Where you live on the road i
remove your lock from your box, as.
this will also aid us in quick delivery:
of mails.
We have gone to the trouble and
expense to number your boxes. Now'
bo sure and put your route number and
box number on every piece of mail i
that leaves your box which will help 1
you to get your mall promptly and
will aid us in delivering your mail j
accurately.
I think I have the best patrons of: r\ tl a *
any carrier in the county, and sin-! UVGr 1 he ^a.lter>
cerely hope they will comply with the:
above rules.
Thanking you all for the good
things you have given me, and hoping
to receive more in the future, I re
main your only carrier,
E. B. Stacy.
R. F. I). No. 3.
r
sible effort is the desire of
j everyone in poor health.
! Scott’s Emulsion does just
] that. A change for the
j better takes place even be-
I fore vou expect it.
We will send you a
sample free.
Be sure that this
picture in the form of
a label is on the wrap
per of every bottle of
Emulsion you buy.
Scott & Bowne
Chemists
409 Pearl St., N. Y,
50 cents and f I. et]
All drugfuta
J. F. GARRETT,
Demist.
'Phone 8?
A sensation has been created in the
1.3.1 tier of dispensary investigation^
hv Mr. Christensen making affidavit
that; .1. C. Farnum had not delivered
ft!! the letters to the committee that
the court ordered delivered. It Is said
the letter in question involves high
dispensary officials, the Richland dis
tillery and. prominenet men in a
scheme to control a newspaper. By j
all means, genetlemen. let the whole
thing come out. Any newspaper that
weald sell its convictions or influence
should suffer exoosure.
Gospel Truth.
(Spartanburg Herald.)
The Gaffney Ledger, which is prac
tical if not prosaical, insists that the
condition of Cherokee county is vast
ly improved since the dispensary was
voted out. The Ledger’s contention
is gospel truth and applies to all
other counties so fortunate, at least,
when they are closed up.
DR. W. K. GUNTER,
DJEINTIHT
BEce iu Star Theatre Buiidiii*.
Phonk No. 20.
Crown and bridge work a apeclplty
The third series of the Cherokee
Building and Loan Association will
open in February^. This institution
has been organized about one yea)
and, as stated iu its advertisement in
another column, has already become
a factor in tho upbuilding of Gaffney.
It is an ideal institution for the wage
earner. There are very few people,
however small their wages, hut who
could deposit 25c, '50c, Toe or $1.00 a
week in this money-making and
money-saving institution each week
and al the maturing of a series would
have one hundred or more dollars
and never know how they saved it.
Wo know of one young man who has
put in $1.25 a week since the organi-
ration,_and who now has about $75
to his credit that he would otherwise
have squandered. A building and
loan proprely conducted is one of
the most important institutions any
town can have. Take some stock In
the new series, and we do not believe
you will ever regret it.
Rather Hard on the Indian.
(Columbia State.)
Cherokee is an Indian name. And
some of its citizens behave themselves
like real Indians—though, on second
thought, we feel disposed to with
draw this statement, in justice to the
Indians.
WILLIAM 3. HALL, JR.,
Attorney at Law,
National Bank Building,
Gaffney, 8. C.
Prompt attention given to all business
Dt'MfneHH ('Hiinot be Cured
bytoca) applications, hk they cannot rcarli
tnc diseased portion of the ear. Thorn Is
only one way to cum deafness, anil that is
by constitntIona) remedies. D.'afness is
caused by inlintmwcondition of the mucous
I'ning of’tbo Eustachian Tube. When tlil-
tube trots Inflamed you have a runihlimr
sound or imperfect hcat-ine. an I when it is
entirely dosed deafness is the result, and
unless the infliimmatinu cun l-e t aken o n
find this tube restored toils normal eondi
tior., hearlntr will tie destroyed forever; nine
eases out of m are caused by catarrh, which
is not hint: bur an inflamed condition of the
tpucous surfaces.
Wo will kfiveOne Hundred Dollar- fo- any
case of Deafness (cased hv catarrhl I tiat can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send
for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. ().
Sold by
Hall’s >
•'amilv Pills are rite best
Half the World Wonders
how tho other half lives. Those who
use Bucklen’s Arnica Salve never
wonder if It will cure Cute, Wounds,
Burns. Sores and all Skin eruptions,
they know It will. Mrs. Grant Shy, 1
1130 E. Reynolds St„ Springfield, 111.,
says: "I regard it one of the absolute
necessities of housekeeping." Guar
anteed by Cherokee Drug Co., 25c.
—You have been calling constant
ly for “Aunt Dina’s” Sarsaprilla. We
have It now. 50 cents per bottle,
three bottles of $1.25. Gaffney Drug
Company.
Sacrifice gives a heavenly grace to
any gift.
—Big lot of Quilts from 80c to $2,
s.wujjus T T
Wood’s Seed Book
FOR 1906
is one of the handsomest and
most valuable publications of
the kind issued. The useful
and practical hints contained
in the annual issues of Wood’s
Seed Book make it a most
valuable help to all Farmers
and Gardeners and it has long
been recognized as an up-to-
date authority on ail
and Farm Seeds,
particularly for southern planting.
Weed’* Seed Book mailed
fte • to Farmers and Gardeners
upon request. Write for it.
T.W, Wood & Sons, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND, • VIRGINIA.
We solicit your orders direct, for both
VEGETABLE and FARM SEEDS.
If your merchant doe'* not sell
WOOD’S SEEDS.
WOOD1 WOOD11
I am prepared to furnish either oak
or pine wood, cut for stove or Are
place, on short notice. Phone 88, or
199.
V. I. SPURGEON,
At Scruggs’ Lumber Yard.
Dec. 12-lmo-pd.
5 00
10 00
2 50
25 00
25 00
25 00
IO 00
S 00
50 00
5 00
5 00
To Remove Freckles and Pimples
In Ten Dm.vn, Esc
. IVtirlinola .
THE COMPLEXION BE4UTIFIER.
THE NADIN0LA GIRL
N ADINuLA Km 1 cw rt'sc.ivnryxuarjinteed
;iihI money will Ite r •funded iii.every c;i‘o
where :■ t;itls 10 remove In-ok.cs, pimples,
liver spots, enlliir itlscAVontion, bl.<CK-beads,
disfiruriiiy erupt ion.., etc. the worst case in
■Ju uiiyv i.t »iv*’s 1 ue skif deiir. soft, huiilthy
and ivstoi s the b nitty of youth.
1’rlce.iift-and II "sc.I In each city by
n l h aout,' tit ii.*ji*. .■>. or by iimil
Mr>. Km i Hronn writes: Nashville. Ten ..
St (>t. tt, I Mo.) “I Illlv; , usinx yo. 1
Na.iiniilii. Kcvpib n fre-tm. Soap and Nadi •
Face I’.r.vder and like them all very mu;.I .
Tills Is the suiuicer since childhood that I
hiveiieen without free Hies I am IM yen-
ohi and nnve t b. tier complexion now tl. iu
win 11 a irlrl." PiepareU only by
Naiioual Toilet Company, - Paris, Tenn:
Sold iu Gaffney by
THE GAFFNEY DRUG COMPANY.
And Leading DruKKists.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aider-
men of Gaffney, in council assembled,
and by authority of the same, that a tax
to cover the expenses of the town from
the first Tuesday in March, 1906, to the
first Tuesday in March, 1907, he levied
and collected in manner and form follow
ing:
Section 1. There shall be paid on each
dollar of the as-essed value ol real estate
and jiersoual property, the sum of eight
mills for general purposes, and the sum
of two mills for the payment of interest
on town hall, electric light and water
works bonds, making a total of ten mills
Section 2. That each and every male
person between the ages of 18 and 50, ex
cept such persons as are exempted by the
State law, shall pay on or before the first
Tuesday in March. 1906, the sum of two
dollars for road and street exemp
tion; and any person liable to the said
tax, who shall fail to pay the same within
the time specified, shall be required to
work the streets of the said town six days
under the direction of the street overseer;
and any person liable for said tax and
fails to perform such labor, shall be,
upon conviction thereof, fined in a sum
not greater than ten dollars, or impris
oned not more than twenty days.
ITINERANT TRADERS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Section 3. That not exceeding twenty-
hve dollars, within the discretion of the
Mayor, shall be paid per day by every
itinerant trader or auctioneer offering for
sale within the corporate limits of the
town of Gaffney, at auction or otherwise,
any goods, wares or merchandise to
others than the trade, to be paid each
day in advance, and every itinerant
trader or auctioneer liable to said tax
who shall fail to pay the same as herein
provided, shall be fined not more than
$40.00 or be imprisoned not more than
thirty days for each and every day or
fraction thereof he shall so offend; pro
vided. this section shall not be held to
apply to dealers in grains, fruits, poultry,
earthenware or manufactures of like
character raised or produced on the vend
er’s own farm.
SPECIAL TAXES.
Section 4 No person, firm or corpora-
ion shall engage, in, prosecute or carry
m any business or profession hereinafter
e D' ned w thout first having paid a
special tax therefor, as follows, to-wit;
Agents for or dealers in fertilizers
for sale, 100 tons or less, f
Agents for or dealers in fertilizers
from too to 200 tons,
Agents for or dealers in fertilizers
for each additional 100 tons, or
fraction thereof over 100 tons,
Agents, resident or itinerant, solic
iting mill operatives to leave
employers or go elsewhere,
Agents selling or dealing in pat
ent rights, whether in store or
on the streets,
Agents or dealers in sewing ma
chines,
vrcniieet, surveyor, civil engin
eer, or either,
Auctioneer,
Auctioneer, •■eplenishing stock
from time to time as same be
comes diminished,
Baker,
Balls, public, when admission is
charged, per night,
Banks, private, State or savings,
$1.00 for each $1,000 capital
stock.
Banks, national, $1.00 for each
$1,000 capital stock.
Barber, 1 chair,
Barber, 2d chair.
Barber, for each additional chair,
Bicycles, dealers in or agents for
the sale of,
Bicycles, persons running estab
lishments for hiring or renting,
Bill posters, local or itinerant,
Blacksmith/ for one forge,
Blacksmith, for each additional
forge,
Boarding house, private, except
for students or factory operat
ives exclusively,
Boot and shoe shop, making or
repairing,
Brick manufacturer,
Broker, dealing in bonds or stocks
alone,
Broker, dealer iu cattle, horses or
other live stock, not paying a
license for sale stable or stock
yard, per day, 2 50
The same, per year, 25 00
Broker, merchandise, ~''i ‘ Vi if 10 00
Broker, pawn, 50 00
Billiard, Bool or bagatelle table, , .4 ^;
for one table, 25 00
^or each additional table, 15 00
Building and Loan Associations,
or agents for the same,
Butchers, dealers, in meats, fresh
or salt, less than 20 days old,
Boot black,
Chiropodist, per day,
Circus, or menagerie, per day. in
advance, $50.00 to $150.00, in
the discretion of the Mayor.
Circus, side show, per day in ad
vance.
Circus, street parade, in advance,
not more than $50 00, in the dis
cretion of the Mayor.
Any person or persons who shall ex
hibit or assist in exhibiting any circus or
menageries iu said town without first
having paid the license tax therefor,
shall each he liable to a fine of $roo.oo or
imprisonment not more than thirty days
for each day or fraction thereof such
show or exhibition continues.
Coal dealer,
Coal and wood dealer,
Commission merchant,
Contractors for contracts less than
$250 00,
Contractors for contracts less than
$50000,
Contractors for contracts over
$500. and less than $2,500,
Contractors for over $2,500,
Sub-contractors shall be liable for
a like license.
Cotton seed oil mill, 75c for each
$1 000 capital stock.
Cotton factory, 75c for each $1,000
capital stock.
Cotton gin and press,
For each additional press,
Dogs, to be paid for by person or
persons on whose place the dog
is kept,
The poliqe of the town of Gaffney are
hereby authorized and empowered to
seize and confine every dog running at
large and not having on the town badge
for current year; and for every dog so
taken by the police, $1.00 additional
shall he paid.
Dealer in building supplies, 10 00
100 00
10 00
35 00
5 00
25 00
25 00
2 50
5 00
10 00
1 00
5 00
2 50
15 00
25 00
15 00
Dealer in wagonp, and other ve
hicles except njianufacturers,
Dentist,
Dyer,
Exchange, bucket shop, firm or
individual carrying on the husi-
mss of dealing iu options or fu
tures in cotton, grain, provis
ions or other supplies, on mar
gins or otherwise,
Exhibitions outside of opera
house, per day, not exceeding,
Expiess company f -r business
done within the State, and not
including that done without the
State, and not government busi
ness,
Fairs, concerts or festivals, except
for religious or benevolent pur-
po-es, per day,
Fresh fish and oysters, or either,
not sold in connection with
market by regular market li
censed men,
Fruit trees, agents for, per day,
The same, per week.
Gun and locksmith, repair shop,
Gas fitters, plumbing and electric
wiring,
Harness shop, repair only.
Horses, persons selling at auction,
per day,
Hotel,
Ice cream saloon or peddler,
Ice dealer, retailer,
Insurance company, fire, life,
health or live stock, and each
insurance company of any kind,
or any company, or corporation
or society having insurance fea
tures other than charitable, and
every agent or agency for
such,
Individuals buying from mer
chants and selling to the trade
on time,
Kerosene oil company, or agent or
agency for same,
Laud company, selling its own
land exclusively.
Laundry, steam,
Laundry, agent for,
Lawyer, /
Lawyer also lending money for
self or others, in addition,
Loans, savings and investment
company, lending money on
real estate or otherwise, and
similar companies, agent or at
torney for same,
Lunch dealer,
Lime works,
Machine shop, or foundry, or
either, 75c for each $1,000 capi
tal stock.
Marble yard or agency for same
Merchants shall pay license ac
cording to the following gross
sales;
Under $1,000,
Over $1,000 to $2,500,
Over $2,500 to $5,000,
Over $5,000 to $10,000,
For each $1,000 over $10,000
Mill, grist or flour,
Mill, saw,
Money lender, other than bank
or lawyer,
Newspaper less frequent than
daily,
Oculist or optician, itinerant,
per day,
Opera house, per year,
Fainting, coutracts for, (sub-con
tractors shall be liable for a sim
ilar license)
Paper hanger or upholsterer,
Photographer,
Photographer, itinerant, per week
or fraction thereof.
Physician.
Physician, itinerant,
Pianos, organs and other musical
instruments, or either of them,
dealer iu.
Merchants selling pianos, organs
or other musical instruments in
store,
Same, itinerant,
Pianos and organs, tuner and re
pairer of, or either, itinerant,
Planing mill or ma hiue,
Printing office, or job alone,
Railroads, for business done with
in the State, and not including
that done without the State or
inter-state commerce and not
including that done for the gov
ernment,
Restaurant,
Stove repairer,
Sewing machine repairer,
Stoves, itinerant dealer in
Street drummer,
Street wagon or dray, 2 horse,
Street wagon or dray, 1 horse,
Shooting gallery, per day, $2.00,
per year,
Skating rink,
Soda fountain or goose neck con
nected with other business or
alone,
Stables, keeping vehicles and
horses for hire, under one roof,
Stables, feed and sale, under one
roof,
Stables, feed and sale, under one
roof, keeping horses and vehic
les for hire,
Tenpin alley,
No person shall let or hire any wagon
or dray or other carriage or vehicle for
transporting passengers or goods within
the limits of the town without first hav-
35 00
to 00
10 00
IO o*
IO 00
15 00
IO OO
15 00
IO 00
2 50
5 00
IO 00
25 00
20 OO
5 00
2 OO
15 00
IO 00
75 00
25 00
15 00
15 00
IO 00
20 OO
25 OO
2 OO
35 OC
IO 00
5 00
IO 00
15 00
20 OO
25 00
5 00
5 OO
20 OO
10 00
5 00
25 00
5 00
5 00
10 00
5 00
10 00
10 00
25 00
10 00
25 00
200 OO
IO OO
5 OO
5 00
5 00
25 00
10 00
5 00
25 00
10 00
5 00
5 00
25 00
30 00
25 00
ing obtained a badge from town clerk
paying therefor fifty cents, under a pen
alty of five do Bars for each and every day
t .at such vehicle shall ran. or five days
imprisonment for each day so run.
Mreet railway or dummy line
Tailor, merchant or manufacturer.
Telegraph company or agency,for
business done within the .State
anti not including business done
without the Slate or for the
government,
Tin or tinker shop,
Telephone exchange,
Telephone office,
Tannery
Undertaker,
Veterinary surgeon,
Watchmaking and jewelry, for re
pairing and selling, or either,
Warehouse, storage,
Wood yard or dealer
All licenses issued by the clerk, as
herein provided, if to be a firm, ahall
contain the name of the firm proposing
to do business under same, and also all
the names of individuals composing such
firm It to he a corporation it shall con
tain t!ie name of the corporation and the
name of the officers of same.
Any person or persons carrying on
business or occupation or running any
estabh-hment or business named in this
or proceeding sections, without having
taken out a license therefor, as herein
provided, shall be fined, except in cases
where special penalties are imposed, the
sum of not more than twentv-five dollars
per day or itaction thereof, 6r be impris
oned in the town prison or county jail, «r
be sentenced to hard labor on the streets
or other public works of the town for a
per iod of not more than five days for each
anti every day or fraction thereof such
busiue^s, or occu .ation or profession is
earned on without such license.
Except where otherwise specified in
the foregoing, no license ahall be issued
for a less period than one year from the
dale thereof, and shaB date from first of
month 1'1'Vhich said license is issued.
business, calling, occupation
or profession not enumerated in the fore
going, a license tax of not more than
twenty-five dollars shall he paid to tb* '
c erk by person, firm or occupation en
gaged or mniiiug same. All licenses is
sued under this ordinance shall be posted
in a conspicuous place on premises where
business or profession is carried on, and
subject at any and all times to inspection
by the officers of the town.
Any person or persons failing to post
said license shall be subject to a fineof
not more than twenty-five dollars or' im
prisonment for not more than ten days.
Section 6. Tne tax on real and per
sonal pt operty provided for in this or
dinance shall he paid on or before the
first Tuesday in March, 1906, and any
person liable tor the same who shall fail
shffiL J? n U1 f 0,1 ° r befoie the said date,
shall be liable to a penalty of 20 per cent.
ot such tax, and the tax and the penalty
with the cost shall be collected byexec/-
tion or other legal process
Any person, firm or officer of any occu
pation making any false or fraudulent re
turns where a return under oath is by
“T fi ce Sha11 ’ u P° n con
viction, he fined not less than twenty-five
doBars nor more than fifty dollars or be
imprisoned not more than thirty da vs
da -
at,™ Si tolK' (TS "t™
fore set forth, whose said tax is regulated
by the amount of business done 8 or the
amount of stock carried, is required to
make a return under oath to tluJderk of
the town council on or before the first
,9 ° 6 ’ a ”d on failure
so to do such person or the officer or
gent of such firm or corporation shall be
li-J W n ' ,e ? f not ceding one hun^
dred doBars or imprisonment not exceed
ing thirty ciays for each and every day or
fraction thereof such person, or officer
or agent aforesaid shall be in default of
making such return.
Section 8. All licenses issued under
TV,V.° re, ’ oln & sections are NON-TRANS-
TECT TH? WII 'L ONLY PRO-
[HCTTHOSE TO whom THEY ARE
Done and ratified in town council as
sembly this the 5th day of January 1906
R. M. GAFFNEY, Mayor.
[Seal.] W H -ROSS, Town Clerk.
Furniture, Organs. Pianos
Automobiles
and
Can be Brought to Life
and look fresh
Liquid Veneer,
handy; anyone
fully. Call at
and new, by uing
Cheap, dumble, and
can apply It success-
The "B, B," Store
and get a bottle; 10c and 50c.
JONES J. DARBY
PROTECTS
Business,' , Salary and Family
DISTRICT AGENT
Accident and Liabiliti nipt.
Aetna Ufa Ins. Co.,
Hartford, Conn.
Gaffney, S. C.
REMOVAL SALE!
On Monday, the 15th inst, I intend moving to the Tillot-
son building on Cherokee Avenue, nearly opposite Gaffney
Cotton mill. To keep from moving too many goods, will
close out my stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Ac., at great
ly reduced prices. In my new place I shall carry a com
plete line of Groceries, and other things you will want.
SAM W. CLARY.