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"largest ci4ulat»on ,'<y NewtpapJin the Hfth CongreeJpal District of ^£RY ONE PAip ifl^DVANCE. THE SE.’tfl-W’ *; •j « i A> JESDAY A >fD Fill DAY ‘fc gu/rantIW-k Advirtlsel Uses the Column Tills Pspef. • BEST ADVERTISING «W| A Newspaper in All that thr /v tno Devoted to the Beet Interest of the People of Cherokee County. Established FEf/ie, 1894. GAFnX^^ 8 - C ’ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1906. 91M A IROIIGMT PHHEm STATE Is of interetIsf passing [events in souhJarolina, HE ipp^nings All Ovj Our Excht to Ledger State Taken and Tersely Jers. Ooorj inK. boul .reenvilb Rare a 'foceivine: (’« wag ai plates, a it a hi 8 d cl restol iK man of Pick- THE OTTS BILL. Mr. Hardin Opposes it and Advances Good Argument. Blacksburg, S. C., Feb. 12, 1906. Editor Ledger:— “—gnat on his horn.” I have carefully read Ott’s bill In general assembly to authorize the is suance of county bonds to improve roads, and your caustic editorial re marks because the senate committee of finance has made an unfavorably report on same. I fully aKree with committee, whether popular or NOW OPW WNFY | to/ NORTi CAROLINA TOWNSHIPS HAVE VOTED BONDS. ~ Just at this time we have n. but 4 ; on 'Gaffney and Cherokee Must Take Railroad to North Carolina Line— Mr. Stearns Brings Good News. For almost a year there has been uui m a great deal of di-cusglon about the ,, -aino- and/*'«r SU ^?^ t construction of a railroad from Asae* m Jr Ftat, W it provide*^, a town- vllle N. C. to Gaffney' S. C. The rail- thirds of the freeholders e supervisor, way was to be an electric one and ship or county netition i0he freeholders wa s to. prove a great convenience to Now, if one-third ^ ra-uor on enough, and taxes are too hi^f bll i ; s and buggv in: my particular objection to th day for $185 and for $200 for them, change. Naturally &c. Now, if one-tmra jfr order an p e0 p] e 0 f this section. The route petition the gupcrMs^nty issuance o ^ Hendersonville. Colum- h(mds° n thls r excfudOse the township In bus and other points. The proposed the county, hecapf h e included in the line will pass through one of the rich- the county woi^ and a section which George ’ of Baltlm ? re ’ >n oath afrJ 1 the presence of a tcore of w " swore in r olum- [hii that 'save the South Ca.ro- llink State (? nl< )nFar^ $53,000 on me auu a. annuli wuiv-u eg (_ territories in Western North Caro- loutstnudingf r of 300 cars of gias. ^ ( . oun t y issuance could compel another ]j nd an( j w j]j ol)en U p a marvelous un even to thefv Irollna Glass com’ " j j ias roa^fi has good roads by na- (jeveloped territory. Columbus has has good roads by John She: Tr»wb<4 a t the last term section whl^iat in paying for the im hf court in 0 h tr f*rif,urg was convict- 1 I ure > t° a ‘ A NEWSY LETTER FROM WILKINSVILLE, MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE OF LOWER CHEROKEE. Personal Paragraph* Concerning Pop ular People and Short Iteme of-!. of that church anj if the conerega- tion didn’t have enoigh of that church pride to keep their church building in good order he would remind them of it. We don’t think they need any thing along this line. The neople of Salem think thev have one of the most elegant church bui’d- ings to beTound in T he country any where. BurVe are nursuaded to think that the Salem neoole aro more in debted to Rev. F. C. Hickson than any other one man for the magnificent building in which they worship. We J/nave told how this was before; but’t t-, -.a » I will bear repetition here. It came WLkinsville. Feb. 10. A neigh. ibout in this wav: For several -'•ars of ours has a fine hog which he wanted j t h ey had besn talking about repairing to kill last week, hut a moon man told the church building, but the wind- hlm it wouldn’t do, as the moon was not right. Another told him it was in tiie wrong time of the mnon to 1:111 It this week. He now says he is going to kill itgfioxt week, moon or no moon. Mr. John O. Tale, of Gowdeysville. is in Spartanburg attdhdin •'urb as ?. witness this week. Mrs. S. J. and Miss Ethel Strain have gone to visit the narents of the former. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McCul- lock, of lower Cherokee. York, Union and Spartanburg esun- im.vm* iwi wtu no railway at all and the people of in the bad section. Again p 0 lk county are very anxious for one ~ " provement^j the freeholders in the The peo pi e G f North Carolina are (1 of kilUm* 3 ’^ fatl .er-in-law at Cross , f one t p/ i ,, n such a petition. th» elect- very enthusiastic over this venture Anchor afid' ! ‘Mo ! was aentenced ^o i)© cmmtvOrdered, whether they own much an(1 will have the Dro ject well Longed on jtjbruaijy 16th. will not j < n S rk was all that was done. It so >nened That one cold, bleak day te a number of the Salem people— voting and old—attended preaching service at Abingdon creek church. Rev. Mr. Hickson was the preacher. After preaching service was over Mr. Hickson took un the matter with his congregation of having the 'church made more comfortable, and in a mild maiiTier administered a verbal castiga- ticp to them for their neglect in so imrortant a matter. He incidentally referred to Salem being in such a di- lanidated condition a- to show the coldness of its membe/ship. etc. T 0 - fo c we reached home THROUGHOUT THE . TASHEEl STA RECENT EVENTS OF NOTE NORTH CAROLINA. IN one of the t 9n mu own nave me project well - - j' T' anneal i° n i/le real estate, and when the vo c ()n q-jj e p 0wer f or j] le new g, as. “)ii*fca8e i i low . . . s or lit#?en at the election, qualified vot- tr j C ra ii way w jjj nrobablv. he Watea a writ saving the- execution na* )a ^ t _ , j-* •— lan id beer, issued l The erse igainst James Israel, ung white man of the Lolo sect 101^ iof Soartnnbitig Bounty, who was a, rested several days ago on a war sworn out by Mrs. Greenway, ctyug- lug him with assaTilt and battery^case King and kissing her, and th ainst Mr [ Gree.iway, huslArrying rs. GreenwaVk charged wlth^en com concealed 'wt*non. have romlsed. ,, , , railway will probably/be located l is ^ at a general election determine at Cbinmey Rock where th(ire ig gp , en . p r^ result of the election, whethei free- facilities from Broad river , olders of not wbether ProPert” Own- Mr P M steams, of Stearns. Polk ers or not. and i. half million dollars county N c was in the clty VGster . is desired to be voted the people. day Mr Stearns is one of the most the debt could thus be fixed upon the 1)rom j nent men of thaf county being property owners, who might not ^ one of the rea i es t a te owners sire it. and who certainly would have, there For a year ^ ^ been ln d of the interest to Pav on the bom Is -, tensejy interested in this enterprise rylng uually. and finally the debt, and - and bas workfi< j untiringly in its be half. He was pot in this city in an Ties have been added to the tip'Tito*— of your correspondent for the sale of “Gordon's ReminlscnnoeB. and menrbern of Salem chnreh woik '* *d oer.iu a . - * A. « ^id: “Our church must be njiaire ’ be prosecuted iintil finished. ... j It’s been talked about long enough r\\ ehave - et to nt n * ; n „thlng has been done as yet. It who has read the book. ^ even he ; rniH , ie atton;le(1 to , d(m - t want to son or datir,liter of n . • hear it mentioned any more without' take their monev back for the book I bejnR done „ The impress- and do v/itnout 1 . .1 ion made on this young man was also Mr. James G. Lanier has.sorted the , )y otherg and thev went t0 Thomson mill, on Jhi • ‘ ‘ 1 1 work, and before the next winter the is making a K°od a a an l i work was accomplished. Thanks to expects soon to set J a ■ the young people—both male and fe- run it by the same water nowei. I The fatal . short distance! night last we day night by| disturbance at ny of negro da lower section Fountain Inn. shot and her beaux, house linar^J after. take MondayJ l much fel \ficed. bul ling apecl I'lgent. p| lade tol lio:* is P W. J/’lbl troiin/msl ranc. Srn | rUerdce h ag*cie^ pi?., but tti forty! (j rating ?>wfc stal ?ro frolic a I t a^freenville one ow,^olowed Satur- Tr death-dealing drunken com pa st a oartv in the I the county, near hich Maggie Arnold wounded one of Stenbouse. Sten- twenty-four hours ided the general as- P |/ governor Heyward T^jslon of the legisla- prese?; he is disposed not |v such action. He stated hat he would regret very bly a debt they had no voice in mak ing, and one perhaps against thei*' wish. „ Again, if a townhsip alone was in _ _ w au «« official capacity hut smply drove from hs home here, through the country , , *^“ 1 ” ’’“T ‘/v OVdr tbe proposed route from Colum- yolved and fbere were only twenty ^ bug to Q affney At a meet j ng he j d j n freeholders in the township and two Hendersonville last soring whpn hundred qualified vote™, if seven free- on the proved ilneTrom holders .hon'd netition the Asheville to Gaffney was represented. pfoctinn d Thpn°Tf Pe a maiorRy d of the 11 wae dec,d ed to hold elections on rr a id WaS 1 ?^ terest debt on the land owners an d , t he glad intelligence that by the ac- I sinking fund, and tney would, ln the tjon of the voterg in hlg townghip on lend, have to pay the bonded debt.i .v- t,.v L . . - Tliink of a county ^or township bein®’ mortgaged or bonded, which means Monday’ the had been voted from Asheville to the South Carolina line, u. and that it tVes now up to the citizens the same thing under these etoemn-f Gaffney and Cherokee c0 mak3 ai . stances: and who can tell what tne^ ran g ernon t s ^ b uld a road from Gaff- debt will he" . ,, j to toe North Carolina line. By hat he would regret very i And ^fin. 11 bonds were isaued y j the laWg of thi8 state lt lg impossible any legislation to be sacri-1 the county this would ln d “ de , to hav e elections on the subject of 5” non, nut believe In call- towns in a county, and von well know . ■ t— vrov-TT that pnoVi town hae a anoci _ __ | i ytau warn niiyw i gsu i n g bonds by reason of the fact , for verv that each town has a special levy for that the people have been fearfully sessions except lor y ( stree( . s an1 roadg already, yet the; swindled by such In the past, so that Hughes toses, and baa not . t )onds would cove- the nropert> ln - the only way to have such an election! ‘' t ‘ iel Hu Sbe inear that the sp eluded in the towns, hut under th f > ^ g ecU re the consent of the legisla- !aw as it now exists, would have to o_..aa - Mrs. Emma McCluney came down vestordav and spent th* <!iv with Messrs. John H. and William G. Fow- itrs’ families, and Miss Bonnie Mc- Gluney went home wiih her. j The roads are verv muddy and trav el on wheels or horseback is ~uite tfoublesome. » Misses Mattie and Jessie Estes vis ited Mrs. Arrie Estes yesterday. Lyles, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Estes, is getting much better. He is now able to sit up all day. The following is the programme of Mr. Sam J. Strain’s school for Wash ington’s birthdav: “Great Lives”—by Miss Strausie Hughes. Master Ben Bratton, Miss Christine Hughes ' nd Master Elliott Hughes. “The Banner Betsy Made Hannah Bratton. -♦ Recitation, “How Sleep the Brave,” —Miss Strausie Hughes. Recitation, “The American Flag,”— Maud Davidson. “Hone’ - Our Washington!'—by Mas ter Frank Parker. Misses Mar*' a nd v male—and to Bro. Hickson for the nice church at Salem. Of the heln they received from outsiders to ac complish this work we are neither un mindful nor ungrateful. The lesson tonight is that people who try to help themselves will always get heln from others. We regret to learn that Dr. Hood, of Hickory Grove, is very unwell and at last reports he was not expected to live. He has a complication of dis eases and has had several doctors to see him. Mrs. Jeff Hughes, who has been very unwell, we are glad to learn, is getting along very well now. We regret to learn that Miss Lois McCluney, who is attending Linwood l high school, is very ill. Her brother, by Miss | Frank, and Dr. Nesbitt went to see her last week. She is not able to be brought home at this time and mav not be for some time yet. The famlv and afflicted one have our sympathy. We heard a man say a few days ago | that he would guarantee that there, lolutely necessary. Items of Interest Concerning Our Neighbors in the Old North State Clipped from cur Exchanges. Miss Maria Toole Havwood. daugh ter of the late Sherwood Haywood, who wag horn in Raleigh, celebrate 9 her ninety-first birthday Wednesday* / St.-Valentines Day. Gov.' Glenn has issued a .Wftgthy ad dress to the ppe;ie of the State «m th# result of his investigation of tha charges that the State Hospitals lor the insane at Raleigh and Morg*. were cleared of patients able to in private hospitals in order tl room be. made for all the Indigent sane confined in the Jails elsewhl The residents and visitors in Hoa- dersonville are enjoying the mlldeet winter that anv one remembers. For •seven years official records have been kept at this place and not one of the seven years shows anything like this winter, in January the average was about five degrees above the seven year mean, and February is following closely in January’s steps, Messrs. R. H. Wheeler and J. R. Anderson, representing a real estate company of High Point, have **urchsed from Mr. H. R. Cowles a tract of land in East Statesville containing about 4i' fiicres. This company intends to develop this property and sell it off in lots on the installment plan. Streets will be laid off, all the sidewalks will be paved and only white people will be allowed to purchase lots. This company has developed property in High Point and'Salisbury on the same plan. The South & Western Railwaj'a engineering corps in charge of Capt. J. A. Nichols, was moved to Ruthe*- ford ton Tuesday, from Poor’s Ford, by order of Chief Engineer M. J. Caples, of Bristol. Tenn. They have also been instructed to make a survey from the Seaboard Air Line depot thiough town to some point on Moun tain creek, where It is now thought that the South A Western will be lo cated. This seems to insure the build ing of a railroad through Rutherford- ton at no distant day. Superior court for the trial of crim- “Washington’s Birthday’ „—iuaL uiereij na i eases i n Asheville got down to were scores of families in Gaffney and ] |j U . j ness Tuesday. The judge’f, '■’> 1 ■ iddy. of Hock Hill, South' he expended on the roads 'wit hout 0 the i 5 ure of South Carolne. It is'p^sbie, | ^rthula Osment. ' by _ Mls8 | ^ own aBto^We St^Itove ^ j '? the tl ^ mrV^whicT-#^ [ nager of the Equitable As- 1 cor norate limits of the town. Tow^ver, that nrivate parties jn this “ Bo a.nd Doing”—by Miss Carrie . md ° 1 ner ® may he hundreds, j „ ra ' v ' tl ‘ !ay . '' d,en to® iety. has just concluded a ,It seems to me that it would be bet- 01 ' immediately take the neces- Uughes. Master Elmer Osment. Miss Chwoif/*^ 10usands ’ OI people inji| V e‘ > „* / n^ni«« Qn f e *’ Wa ir ^ with his agents. Not all ter for each township to determine f a '. y s V' T> ;’,. to arran se for the railway ^- ive Parker and Master Frank' hi,, 'u 10 don t rea d their da , p f i of court /Tues- i in the State were repre-;for itself what amount it desired to b . em>T bl3i,t to th © North Carolina, T>arke r. hom««i on ^ they have them in their] co l 8 cnar-ce th.ere were about eighteen: ho expended on its roads through' the. ” lfi ’ Every township in North Caro- “Washington's Address to his Sol-! l be same We have had oc-, f <)rCGt)1 | a m i r,* u Wa * -four nresent. Among the township commissioners and let the na throu-'h which the road is toi (, j. c ’ r . s before t.he Battle of Long Island, ri,a* . ?> earn ,n,lc h along this line! ' ‘ " f 1 } lnt and his Jum- points noted was a tele- delegation in the general assembly { ,ass ias a h'eady voted the bonds. Bernice Bratton. *i e ‘ nat,,e s us to dispute the charge, -■ In rt,mnaiiv with \tr a w wt—i I prove it if necessary. We have points noieu was a li-lf . p , imn!l _.r u/Ol. Mr A v- nr i :ement from the coif pa*j'»it on an annual levy to raise this , thf> ' ta ^ ' A ; Wo ? d> on ® ... .. -^0 i. * a i^i. * i i • . . OI tnc most nrOTtllnPTlt nnnnniorc nf i stands sixth on the list apply the money thus realized to the 1 L hL \ cit . y ’ Mr ' Ste ^rns was visiting ‘Or the first time in several days, will • belaboring fn, Z®, a '_ e b . e ? n <1 komnanv Fouth imden.H ___ _ I _ H ,'ery few. or was listened to with the greAte t attention and interest by the jurypro and the court spectators. Judfte A(lleA is not well. superior court Monday at N? '’rank Abbott seqyred a log SUTl ear-old| J awley av . TI| father’s kd and ng awal i his ch4 ! nee was] 1 said tt ’ a numbe ^artanbi ainst the Atla: way company est. so much for a* sinking fund,‘“and ls a thorough business man and is! their lands this year. “ ,t ' w - ! i~904'was^throv W ^°' posed to*he mad bit theeach section gamble for its nro-rata '7' enthnsiaatlc over the proposed From what we can see and hear ; ‘tour legislature has done anythi defendntit hv a son of James E. Dill, 1 share to be expended on the 1 r! ‘ ,w * v m ° * ,K — .’Itow-vrUa «— ° renaa1 4t a treet. in Snartanburg. on 1 the respective seejions of e child was playin« r near If this bill becomes a law, . o,„ _ home, when the dog ap- f 1 '! that it will he “—a gnat—” that j t,_ ®ther points through which the ; tied. | proceedings. We have been horrified Coe&t mm sprang upon the child, (will stick on the taxpayers of the 1 . ' V1U pass ' ne states are very a portion of the flesh: co ‘irtv until somebody will bek. Prompt, medical as-! toed for lunacy” sure enough. be o*a J s‘% SVS^rs «rr.„7 by a laorriblel hturday |?f Andi man] fed at mon dhte an his w! M up went (md foi frighi the he| Im axe bleep b led on given the wounded boy. ii the dog bit and snap- I r of dogs in that section rg. The dog was finally melmber of tJhe police murder was committed night about ten miles |rson. Luther Strickland, about 35 years cf age, the county jail early on fin? and made the re- inncement that he had I to, and wanted to give He was locked up and I to the scene to investi- nd his dead wife lying fully cut and bruised id and shoulders, as if A four-year-old child her side and was only the arrival of the <tf- N. W. Hardin. Celebrated Her Ninetieth Birthday. Mrs. Mary P. Folger, widow of Dr. A. M. Folger, celebrated her ninetieth birthday Sunday at Easley, where she resides with her daughter. Mrs. C. M. qw wlbster a Delegate. m J V* - TTT — 1 a. Lyles the P to th! and Roy Webster, mem- reston Literary Societ Of ford Co| Be ge. have beea elected ’esent | Wofford to the annual —With Fiu rm an University, to be remarked, “It will be splendid when it is nossible for a man in the sum mer to work in Gaffney and spend the night in the pleasant breezes of Hen- m .j,, „ . , . , dersonville among the mountains.” BlalocK. Twenty-one of her descen- T h ere will doub ti e s 8 be developments dants were present among them h*., hls matter in th f ( ing three sons and two daughters, I viz: A. M. Folger, of Easley; Mrs. L. | M. Odell, of Easley; Postmaster A. R. | The Mayor a Court. N. Folger of Gaffney: Mrs. C. M. Bla-| ing of the enterprise. Gaffney people o^ 0 ^ 1 .o f '‘TTeyalwin^have 1 fartheJest^separati^g 01 * A ^lawto^top are verv much interested in the pro- heard to say. Thej will have the . bf , b tb statute books lieci and it will no doubt mean much very tritlin^t men in the ^unty on; ^ wil guarantee that outraged to tto City. As one of the erotnoters; G,e ^ UkMi«£ „ arents wlll ' ee thst lt , B oxecut ea. ! ,r vr"Cdlwn , ‘ a Wer„t'Tn 0 „7! P»b»J what he has to say about It now. We i isl IsIator shouLl are told, however, that “A wise man 8ee - ,V ertaln y tDe ,e ^ ls,a u>r snouiu oV,»„Kio rvrUniran have the happiness and protection of will sometimes change his opinion, i , ” A* w.., w t * i,„ Q the homes and families of his constit- biu*ia fool never does, for he nas no opinion ot his own to chanee. ] L.J Mrs. Boyce Whiaonant. of Wilkins-! raisse<l hls cam “S- j ville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.] Those who took the trouble last Abe Smith, at Hickory Grove, last Thursday night and Friday morning to The mayor’s court yesterday morn-! complaint that the train ing the speed ordinance, the citv limits at the ratol an hour, while the ordif them to four miles., ' lock, of Easley, and A. W. Folger, of to# was one that can be termed noth- Gaffney. A. W., is the baby boy and, tog less than dull, and very dull at he i« for*”-slx. There were seven ! that. Only one case cann up. and that grandchildren and four great grand children. Th© remainder of the as semblv was made up of connection by did not cause even a ripple of excite ment and was soon dispensed with. A white bov was up on a charge of marriage. The menu was all that! vagrancy. It seems that he had no could be desired and the occasion one I visable means of support and had not week | sit up and see the moon in eclipse be- Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Strain visited held one of the most splendid flie^ long to be remembered by those who J>aid his board recently. Hence his the family of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mc Daniel. of Hickory Grove, last Satur day and will return today. Farmers who are holding their cot ton for flfti.„n cents are still expecting to get it. or they won’t sell for a while i yet. spring. itfuliy Burned. "j loore, a machinest, of p { ., had hls hand fright Id 1 a an electrical furnace. pucklen’s Arnica Salve hsut 1 result: “a ouick and %e." Greatest healer on irh a > Wounds, Sores, Ecze- 2oo at Cherokee Drug its. *%/ aICOLP in one day — BROMO Quinine i refund money tf E. W. GROVE'S atf- box. 16c. far bargain eee the three real by Nelson. participated. i appearance to be investigated. His The Ledger wishes Mrs,' Folger appearance was goc* and he did not many happy returns of the day. seem to he a vagrant nor naturally — (shiftless. On condition that he leave) A well worn suit paid for is better the city and go work to pay un his than a fine suit worried about. j beard, the case against him was dis- missed. It is thought that he will do so, a s he does not appear to be very much deuraved. Luckiest Man in Arkansas. “I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas,” writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, “since the restoration of my wife’s health af-i French and Italian parties con- ter five years of continuous coughing ; templatlng the manufacture of. c and bleeding from the lungs; and I roni in Canada on a la ^ ^ al ® n th owe my good fortune to the world’s! presort the output of macaroni in the greatest medicine, Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure consumption if taken to time. My wife improved with first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure.” Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At Cherokee Drug Co., druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Have you been betrayed by promis es of quacks, swallowed pills and bot tled medicine without results except s damaged stomach? To those w, offer Hollister’s Rocky Mountf <a 35 cents. Gaffney Drug Co —Now! Un.ied States consumes about 3,000 barrels of flour daily. has Th® Yellow Fev^r Germ recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to the ma- larlia germ. Tj tree the system from disease germs, the most effective rem edy 4s Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Gu aranteed to cure all diseases due to malaria poison and constipation. 26c at CbiJlui Drug Co.’s drug store. display. N< ED CURE FOR PI4M Bleeding, aro authorised to PAZO One day week before last we took dinner with our old friends, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Gibson, of Limestone Mills. Bob is not only chief cook of the engine room there and boss of the running department, but he keeps in motion the matrimonial mill, where he unites couples in the bonds of wed lock. Besides this he is the peace of ficer of that mill town and, like all such who respect their oaths, he is a ♦ r, rror to evil doers and professional law breakers. Mrs. Gibson is a daugh ter of the late Wm. Whisonant, of Blacksburg, and connected to some of the best families of York county. We passed Goucher Creek church last Wednesday Just as the large con course of people who attended the bur ial of young Mr. Goforth were leaving the graveyard. Sadness was outlined on many faces. The Goucher creek neighborhood is made up of some of the best and most refined people of the county. This is in evidence to one who meets them in their homos, or elsbwhere. Polite, well-behaved and well-dressed people make up the congregation of that church. Thev have a splendid church building and the graveyard shows |that tbeir^ead^arejiot forgotten. nominae of nature. It lasted •'bout one hour and thirty-nine minutes. Then the moon began to withdraw •\ r *m the shadow of the east, and by 5 o’clock A. M. all was over. We never look up on such scenes without recalling the words of the noet Psalmist: ”The heavens God’s glory do de clare. The skies Hls hand’s work ureach; Day utters speech todav, and night T#night doth knowledge teach.” Or the beautiful Watts: lines of Isacc "Night unto night His name repeats Each day renews the sound— Wide as the heavens on which He sits To turn the seasons round.” J. L. S 1 “ A Healing Gospel. The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of Sharon Baptist Church, Belalr, Ga., says of Electric Bitters: “It’s a God send to mandkind. It cured me of lame back, stiff joints, and complete physical collapse. I was so weak it took me half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electric Bitters have made me so strong i nave just walked three miles in 50 minutes and feel like walking three more. It’s made a new man of me.” Greatest) remedy for weakness and all Stomach. Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at Cherokee Drag Price The Geffne? Greg Sold Hyomei/for/Years Will C/ro Catar! Gaffnev Drug (fo. hav** a most and 1 <> For a tim^ they''' - ’ refund tMk money to Hyome#if it failed to~ The M-emedy has made cures/among their custooW they It&ve urged its use in chronic cases of catarrh. Breathed for & few miaut times a day through the ini colnes with every outfit, t*e nose, throat, and lun# the catarrhal germs, and complete health. Its healing.^ septic fragrance penetrates most remote air passages, as nc cine taken into the stomach sibly do. Immediate relief always follows the use of . great benefit is seen after a treatment. The complete Hyomei only $1, and consists of that can be carried in nurse, and will last a lifetyi; cine dropper, and a bottle j If this is not sufficient for cure, additional bottles can be obtained for 60 ct Compare this small the fees charged by remember, too, if cure, Gaffney Drug your money. The world’s was made at Daj when a ninety-hc machine made 1C fifteen minutes Good looks bri| care more for^, with a clean.