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I Wm .v *(, *" . V »' • Seed Irish \ Potatoes. Red Bliss, Burbank, Peerless, Early Rose, —At- THE “B, B.” STORE Phone i«3 We’d like for you to come and see for y< urself, but if you can’t come, ’phone us. W. Toileson Just received a let Swiss Embroideries. Shirt Waist Silks in neat attractive patterns, the very thing for your Easter Waist. •MORE EGGS r. Did you ever think what ® a profit you could make if I your hens would only lay as well when eggs are high as when they are selling at f the lowest prices? Start giving your hens ! Poultry Powders t; I No more sick poultry, g but plenty of I Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! I You will find it one of ~ I the best investments you M ever made, for it will sup- ■ I ply your hens with just L what is needed to make * ■ them lay. It will keep £ them laying at the time k you want thqra to lay, and I your flock will be the envy $ of your neighbors. it r,. I Cherokee Mohairs are the leading thing for Skirts. We hare them in all colors. Just in another lot of the celebrated A. F. C. Ging hams. / • Yard Wide Percales for Men’s Shirts, only 10 cents the yard. All the new things in La dies' Belts, Combs, Collars, Etc. UNKNOWN TRAMP THRESHED. Man Whipped In Suburb* Friday Night—Intuited Lady. The citizens of Thickety and a number in this city were consider ably stirred up Friday afternoon by the actions of an unknown man who strongly resembled a tcamp. The man went to the house of Mrs. Pin son, who is the wife of the seetdon- master it Thickety and asked her for a cup of coffee. The lady brought the coffee whereupon thd man rough ly grasped her arm. She was maiural- ly Tery much frighbeneld and alarm ed her husband and his section men who were at work near the scene. The man was frightened and walked away passing by Mr., Pinson and his men very calmly and unconcernedly, they suspectipg nothing bv his ac tions. He came in the direction of Gaffney, hence when the party dis covered what had happened they has tened toward this city. Those who took part in the mirsuit were about a score strong and were armed. Chief Detective Hainey, of the Southern’s corps of sleuths, was in Gfeffnev Fri day evening and was interested in the case. The tramp was overtaken lat« Friday evening in the! suburbs of the city and given a most vigorous thrashing. The whipping given him was an awful one, a whip being worn out on him. After the thrashing he was told to leave the Slate and when last seen was hurrying toward the North Carolina lin^ He nrobably considered himself fortunate to es cape with a thrashing, as some in the narty entertained thought of either a lynching or a shooting bee, with Conviction of Qoorg* Hasty. (Columbia State.) The conviction of George Hasty of murder, after a fail trial and exhaus tive defense by competent lawyers, is an achievement for the law. In this Instance at least it is a' vindfea- tion of South Carolina and of Chero kee county. However cruel the mur der. a South Carolina lifry appears constitutionally averse to letting a white man hang for his crime and therefore Hasty was recommended to the mercy of the court, that recom mendation having the effect of chang ing the penlty from death to im prisonment for life. Of course there will be appeals but there should be no false sympathy for the murderer and no weight should be given to mere technicalities on which pleas for a new trial may be basefl. The law’s delays have already been too grossly frequent; justice has suffer ed too seriously; the erlminal has received too much consideration and thei odtraged law and the outraged commonwealth too little. George Hasty, the proprietor of a hotel, attempted to force his way into the room occupied by an actress. He was repulsed. When rebuked by two of the actors of the company, he drew a revolver and killed both of them. An a’tempt was made during the trial to prove that the young woman whom Hasty insulted was immodest and that one of the slain men was her illegal lover. Just what bearing that had upon the crime of Hasty it is difficult for the layman to under stand. An unprotected woman, even! though she were an “actress,” who; had lost by murder the man to whom was engaged, might have been w' . ■ V VirJ ‘ * On The Lookout For new business. We always are, and want yours; no matter how small or how large. We Loan Money on Cotton And on other approved securities, in need of funds call on us. . \ 4 per cent.'paid on Savings Deposits. Interest Compounded 4‘times a year. Funds may be with drawn at any time. . \ *. *. Merchants & Planters Bank CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS OVER $90,000.00. C. M. Smith, Prest. A. N. Wood, V-Prest. R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier. A. Louis Wood, Asst. Cashier. ^ R ^ .A—A r* ^ ^ ^ M .A BS Si A —A—to A—to & to—A to i ^ ^ ^ A—A to to to Jto—to Mr. Tramp as a target. He wa« de scribed by members of the posse as 1 she being a middleaged man with a short spared the ordeal to which this girl iron-grey beard. He was ver/ rag- was subjected in a South Carolina ged with all the earmarks of a tramo- court house. He is reiKirted as having been wear- The jury refused to be prejudiced ing two pairs of trousers, one on top and the verdict must be generaj’y ac- of the other. i cented as mercifully just. W. Toileson Gaffney, S. C. Notice. Men wanted for general work Wages range from one dollar and twenty cents to one dollar and forty cents per day. Wages G©orge Hasty,^Murderer. The Cherokee Verdict. (News and Courier.) ! (Charleston Post.) About the middle of last December The jury which recorded a verdict. George Hasty killed two men in Gaff- of guilty In the case of Georgr. Has- ney. South Carolina. He was the ty. of Gaffney, did a good work for keeper of the hotel at which these Cherokqp county and for South Caro- men, stopped. They were members Him.. The case was clear from the ( of a theatrical company which was beginning, but that was no particular; playing at Gaffney. Under their care reason to expect a conviction, accord- were two women, who were also ing to the precedents in this State., members of the company. While It was expected in Gaffney and fear- these wenien were guests in his house ed throughout the Statje that there Hasty tried to enter the room occa- would be a mistrial, at the best, and pied bv one of them, lusting after her. * miscarriage of justice by acquittal. He failed to accomplish his purpose as most probable, in accordance wita j and when he was remonstrated with the results in so many other cases of by the men for his unseemly and out- similar character. But the jury in •nxgeoius conduct! he Hailed both of this case took a serious view of their them. The two women were engaged caths and held a due regard for the; to be married to the two men that l aw an, I f° r civilization and they were slain. Last Thursday morning f°u n( I the man guilty, as hs un- Hast” was placed on trial for murder, doubtedly was, of murder, and they He was defended bv able counsel, who rendered their judgment against him sought) by every means in theix pow- accordingly. Tempering their find er to acquit their client. Yesterday ln K w lt' n mercy they recommended morning the jury charged with the some degree of leniency and the sen- trial of the case found a verdict of tence imposed is a life term in the “Guiltiy” with a “recommendation Penitentiary instead of death upon for mercy.” Hasty was sentenced to the gallows, but the judgment of the penitentiary for life. His coun- guilt is the. important thing, sel made a, motion for a new trial, H is unfortunate that it should be which was refused by the Court. It deemed necessary to remark the is probable that an appeal will be satisfaction of such an obviously n'jade to the Supreme Court for a new jnst finding, but we have had such t r j a i woeful demonstrations in the past of We do not know why such a verdict disregard for the law that the case is should have been found, but we are really remarkable. The Gaffney ver- Hat and Shirt Sale! We will discontinue this feature of our business as it is our intention to'handle nothing but Shoes and Hosiery. We expect large shipments of Shoes this week and in order to make room for them we are going to offer what Hats and Shirts we have on hand at prices that will move them. Having bought the stock at a large dis count and with the intention of discontinuing these line* we are in position lo sell )ou I hits and Shoes regardless of factory prices. We also lu.v a few Ties, Handker chiefs, Collars and Undenv< m that will go at the same prices. We expect in ;i few v;i\s large shipment of the celebrated Ziegler Shoes and Oxfords for women and the best line of mens’ Shoes made, THE CROSSETT. Don't buy until you have inspected our stock. Humphries Shoe Go. diet is fin assertion of justice that is| most wholesome In its demonstration I and should be gratifying to ev^ry citi-i told by our correspondent that the feeling in Gaffney is that “the jury has done “its duty, and the county, the State and the South have don^ ^n of South Carolina vindicated.” If that be true the« ~ God help the county and the State / , The (Charlotte Chronicle.! The South Carolina papers in gen- NEW ARRIVALS and the South from such a vindica tion. There was mercy for the mur derer, but there was little consider- ® ra I appear to take a forced satis-1 ation, it seems to us, for the peac* faction in the result of the Hasty and dignity of the State, for socie*v for fair dealing between thd living and the dead. The trial was one of the most re- | markable that has ever been held in this State. According to the publish ed accounts the counsel for Hasty an- trial. From their comments we| judge that while they think hanging would have been about right, life im prisonment is bettor than escape would have been through a mistrial ! The Charleston News and Courier does not know why such a verdict | Company i j’. jpaid iu cash once Agency for Apply in person to "Sjhe United States Leather Go. Old*Fort, N. C. Peb. 13 4W. 3 nm SS3& Save Your Furniture! A scratched up bed, chair or rusty table looks like a man who needs a shave, but a smooth table, a glossy bed and a polished chair improves the appear nee of any room. If your furniture needs polishing or cleaning try a bottle of Yellow Root Feroitiire Polish Guaranteed to be the best furni ture cleaner on earth. Will smooth over all scratches, take out stains and make yonr furniture look new Price 25 cents a bottle. Star Theatre One Nigh Only, Friday, Harch Barlow & Wilson M'nstrBls. 1 nounced that they would prove that have been found, hut we are each week. I there had been im^oper relation be-1 J' ,)y ou ^ correspondent tween the two men who were killed! that the feeling in Gaffndy is that by their client and the two women to i ury ^as done its ^ uty ’ and the whom they were under engagement coun * ,y ’ the State and the South have of marriage, and that these women, vindicated. If that be true who are under the protection of the then God help the country and tne Court, were not fit persons to be em- State and the South from such a v i n * tertained in the homes of the respect-; cation. Thg^ei was mercy for the^ able people of Gaffney bv whom they mu rderer, but there* wa** little con- 1 werf , received 1 sideration, it seems to us, for the There was no evidence to sustain P ea ce and dignity of the State, for this view, which was sharply rebuked I for fa*v between the by the presiding Judge when he ds- V1 , n ^ an(1 tbf i, dead- Hasty is young dared that it was Hasty who was on and he may live long and the longer trial and not the wome(n, the force j 1 ” lives the greater will be his nun-, of whose testimony as to the murder Ishment unless, one of these days,, it wias sought to discredit by show- he * s Pardoned. ing that the women were not vir tuous. The attempt failed, as it Unclaimsd Letters, ought to have failed, indeed, the List of unclaimed letter In Gaffney In Men’s and Boys’ Spring Clothing and Furnishings. Youjare cordially invited to call and see them. Turner’s Furniture Store. Opposite Ledger Office. 5 1! ft 40 People 40 10 Big Acts 10 SINGERS. DANCERS. ' COMEDIANS. Superb Band and Or chestra. Swell Parade At Noon. One cent due on each. A. R. N. Folger, P.M. ; Letter to R. P. Roberts. Wilkinsvllle, S. C. it Dear Sir: If it took 10 gallons to * Septs on Stile at Ledger Office. j \ FCfUlGN LAND*, TAKF. Prices: 25, 50 and 75 read the ledger. good name of the women was saved postofflee for the week ending March , so far as the deifence was concerned 13th, 190fi: by the fact tJlvat the man on trial for Ikon Blackwell. Miss Rainey Black, his life had failed to invade the nri- Heath Byers. Miss Mattie Gassy, Sam vary of the room occupied by Milan Dun. Lula kails. Julia Forbes, Mary : Bennett’s affiancej wif«L Hell Giles, C. B. Goode, Memory Grevn, Many persons in Gaffney, wo are Buddie Harper, k inels Holmin, John told, expected that there would bo Milwoed, Mary Mills Corrie Martin, ; mistrial in this case, and the verdict Carrie Owings. Mary Phillips, ( any , of guilty with a recommendation to Plumor. Edna Ramsey, Dock Ramsey, i merev is far bettor thu.n no verdict Gorgia Robinson. H. E. Sa’Tett', Annette I at all or than an acouittal. George Simms, Ossie Smith. Dayt Tolley, j Hasty will find life imprisonment in Thomas Wallace. Mary \\ allaca. i the penitentiary a fearful penalty for Call for advertised letters j his brutal crime, but It will be nond i too long for the offense which he has committed against society. There ought to he no sympathy for him in the fate which has/overtaken him and he should he required to serve out his term to the last minute of his paint your house last time with,some- life. It is only In this way that he body else’s paint, and takes 8 with can make any atonement for his DovOe. we save you $8 or $H); for bloody work. painting costs two or three times as .■ _ .. .. as much as paint. , rtjl Mr Ezra Rathmell, Williamsport, V| / Pa, always used 11 gallons of mixed 1 paint for his bouse; Devoe took C. -*ij ! 6iit that isn’t all; that’s onlv first V; 1 cost; how long will it wear? Tho uain that goes further in cov- ■ ering. wears best too. All paint, true unlnt, an 1 full*!rn-as- ure. are on one side; part paint, false paint, and short-measure are on the| other. What can you expect? Yours trulv F W Devoe & Co 22 P. S—R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. sell our paint. I There’s Money In It 1 i * y bank rr i m The man of exper ience will tell you that the only way to save w to deposite it in a bank. When an account i* started the saving habit groiyh and useless ex penditures are curtail ed. : : ; !; * * & oold by ty. 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