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THE LARGEST CIRCULATION of Any N*wsp*p«r in tho Fifth Congressional District of 8. C. EVERY ONE PAID IN ADVANCE. The Ledger SEMI-WEEKLY --PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. aft GUARANTEE THE RCLIAEIU •f Every Advertiser Who Ueee the Columns of This Paper. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM- A Newspaper In All that th* Word Implies and Devoted to tha Bast Interest of the People of Cheroks* County. ESTABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894. GAFNEY, 8. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906. 91J0S A VEMfc — ' » SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL interest; EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OKIE AN APPEAL TO REASON. WILL GEORGE HASTY APPEAL? Notice of Such an Intention Ha* been Served.—The Document. t By Brian Bell. The following notice of an in tention to appeal has been served on J. C. Otts, for attorneys for prosecu- “Let the Dead Paat Bury its Dead." A Timely Suggestion. Gaffney. S. C. f March 12. ’06. Editor Ledger: Dear Sir:—Please allow me to make a few suggestion since the unfortunate and deplorable events tion in the case of George Hasty, re- that have occurred in our town wfth-icently concluded in Gaffney. .Hasty in the past few mouths and which j was giv^n a life term and since the ushered into eternity two unsuspect-, verdict and sentence much apecula- Rec'nt Happenings In and Around ing victims, the result of which has tion has been adiift throughout the in fact almost hether or not an gave it. | appeal will be taken. As can be seen /*u . caused another young life to be for- city and county, and . .tnc City and Other Ev nt* Qatn r- ever deprived of the libertj that God. universally, as to wh ed by the Local News Editor. LOST THEIR LIVES FOR WEAKER SEX. KILLED IN A NOBLE Such is the Philosophical Which Master Gabriel Regards the Deplorable Gaffney Tragedy. nigl^t? Would he dare attempt any thing improper with Mie room the most public in the entire house? For that room looked our upon a balcony which surrounded the rear of the en tire establishment and was at the ! head of the stairs leading up from know her through the press and tks j the street. And was the young wo- lecture field the announcement will CAUSE, man required to tell that she had be hailed with delight, while those wk» j sought and had receive ’ his protect- do not will doubtless grasp the golden j ion? Before the line of defetase was opportunity to attend and become a Way j n e ve r .thought of she divulged this convert to the wiles of the tongme “BETSY HAMILTON" RECITAL. An Entertaining Evening at the Star Theatre. It is announced that Betsy Hamtt- ton will appear at the Star Theatre Wednesday evening. By those who | fact herself in an artless manner There was somfe suggestion these women were out riding in Gas-j news editor while he has of this famous entertainer. Betsy Hamilton (Mrs. M. V. Moore) Is well that | known; especially in the South. The not hud ■“If anvbolv had to be killed in tonia C ' without becoming cos- the pleasure of personally enjoyia* t anybody naa to oe Killed ib|.ume. Fortunately, some member of her productions on account of youtfc We are all to a certain extetot the the document below gives notice of . . . - — — Mr. E. Holtz, of Baltimore, Md., is creatures of environment. Evil asso- an intention to apneal. Thirty days su< 1 a n °ble cause, it is better tnat the party had a kodak tba+ day in at the time her articles appeiirod In ia the city in the interest of the Met- ciations, intemperance, unsubdued are allowed the attorneys for the do good mo(n and not two bums j Gastonia, and the defense had j magazines and the press of **"- ropolitan Life Insurance Co., of New passions, and a disregard for the laws Mr. Holt/ t has opened an of- of our laud are factors that lead to suit ^will he watched with interest.:* 11 which Master Gabriel, the loveable s 0 )i c it 0r Sease put in evidence a pho- who have been more fortunate and little comedian, regards ahe tragedy toeraph showing Miss Bishop riding , read her excellent writings or Lear! at Gaffney. Had two trifling men of sile-saddle. Miss Sheridan was not her famous lectures and recitals. Tha York ioe over the Cherokee Drug Co are allowed the attorneys for the de*| two good niotn and not two bums s Gastonia, and after tne defense had, magazines and the press of <&• fenso in which to either formulate: were called upon to give up their ma-he some effort to prove this country, has long been accustomed to the action or to dismiss *. Tb J lives » This is the philosophical wav f« ai " st ^ two women who were ma-j hear of her brilliant work as on elo- course they shall take and the re- . w^t.Ip ^. er A a ! wit “ e8ses for the Prosecution • cutionist and ready wit from those that Geor.ao Ha or j above named, who was on March 6th, h een condemned. 1906, sentenced for the murder of Mi lan Bennett, intends to appeal to the low character been killed, it is pos- ri<linp at a11 - The Proprietor of the cause in which she appears in* our . . . , ' t ' liverv stable would have sworn thatjcity will appeal especially to Gaffney si.jle that the courts of justice .o d tl w e was no conduct at his stable people on account of the cause she have brought no verdict iagainst uiibecoming a lady. A witness was | will represent. Her appearance here George Hasty, but as these were men brought from Gastonia to prove to the will be under the auspices of the of standing, their death has been contrary, bu* there were half a dozen good ladies of the Buford Street ilirv people of unassailable integrity who Methodist church who hope to raise avenged in the action of the jury. ; , vo „ ld have ^ SDroved hig evidence, a sura of money sufficient to rau* And yet there are some who tmnk j t a | ac j. t ,j iat j n g 0 ,jth Carolina a mortgage now' on the church aad to i that the accused should noti have towns women ride astride with di- allow' members of the church to ea- Tke evidence as ruin. Had the environments of the young man who now must suffer the . Sinners in the mayor’s tribunal of penalty prescribed by law have been j The text of the notice follows M justice yesterday morning made the of a higher character the ending of, •coasion strangely eonsnicuoufe by hi 3 life might have been different. State of South Carolina, ttieir absence Only one sw-atter toed ‘j iut s i, 1Ce the.life of a convict has County of Cherokee Khe plate, and he was allowed a re- heen meted outi to him, as a partial 5 Court of General Sessions. ■pite and given a new lease on life penalty for his life’s mistake, let us;The State, Plaintiff, vs. George Hasty, by having his case continued. The forbear and not censure one another Defendant. charge against him will be investi- for the varied opinions and suBDOsed! Notice of’Intention to .\:r' :il, gated this morning. motives that seem to govern each' To Messrs. T. S. Sease. So'.Vitor u m -ru i „ other’s actions. Every one claims C- Otts, J. C. Jefferies and o of°SC sli!; 1 ' 8 ^ “ “• « ** *»■ Atton “« ,or ^ S: "-° Sharon. « : whXr^tT’X - s «> ^ r i,« oonnty ,*e «m Sanday. a. ItotUMd.. ma : iu Spartanburg count the second n,J reason Sunday: and at Shiloh the fourth Sl,Hday - low man and friend. ' j tence and judgment of the court: and The local tli?atre got 1 night, have an opportunit.. „ _ ., A ^ J . .. . Barlow it Wilson’s minstrels. The character from one end of the land to iadietment herein and from the lart- rtiow given by those high class art- the othdr. There seems to be an epi-,ion of said judge in overruling ists is said to be the best on the road demic of crime abroad in this fair j motion in arrest of judgment herein, this year and judging from the flat- land of ours, from petit Larcen^j (Signed) Geo. Johnstone, toning press notices the company has amone the lowly to high graft among been receiving all over the country, the leaders, and quarrels, fights, sui- ♦fcelr show equals that of any touring cides and murder among all classes. x c, u . v. the south' The minstrel band give Sure! t it must be for a lack of apore- STATEMENT FROM MR. OTTS. " ’ A ‘ t " prosecution was not permitted to Southern dialeet that lives. Her a street parade and concert today. ! elation of the righte of others and a — i another noint the'defense was brinK out tesUmonv relating to things humor is spontaneou* and natural. |lack of God iu our hearts: and a H e Announces Hi s Retirement from It 3! which happened the evening before, Augusta (Ga) Chronicle: As to Horatio France, district superin- forgetfulness of a future existence, or) Politic*. ^ assaiieq sucot^si y. i b . ^ traged y or ;t could have been' dialect reciteG and impersonations, tendent of the Metropolitan Life In- a jisbelief in tfie rewards and pun- Hon. J. C. Otto has issued the fol- ! noint. but under’skill- oroved these women were the she has no superior; and as to cer- These opinions cannot I Supreme Court of South Carolina, alter facts, nor can they change re-! from the rulings of the presiding suits, but may do injustice to a feM judge herein and from the final sen low iiian ana iriena. wi iurr onlv nurt of >ers, wall to- >Winost ever/ ,iaily paper chronicles from the actiqp of the presiding judge prosecution's case was' admitted, litv of seeing numerous shocking incidents of like; overruling the motion to quash the „ ‘ defense weakened itself ^1,. i. ^ I .. Uaraln onrl frnm Hio .a yf. eltUl UOt tne UeienSt W eaKCUeU liseu (Signed) Butler & Osborne. ided skirts and yet Miss Bishop not joy the welcome sight of a note-b*ru* published ki the newspapers shows and fearin|r to offend, ing on Easter morn. With the «- that he was guilty of taking human n(d use her divided skirts in cefftion of a small amount the sura. Lito nun^ssaril- A« to the de-r^e Sourhern cities. has been raised the subscriptions It was shown that the defendant being on condition mat the entire and two other voung men of the town sum is raised, hence these ladies are went to the hotel together after the very desirous that the occasion a -how and the other two waited for an success financially as it goes without hour and a half while George Hasty sayin? that the results in other lines vtas out trying to find h lunch for will be eminently satisfactory. The them. George Hasty swore that he press throughout the country has had had th<»oistol in his overcoat for been very flattering in its comment* life unuecessaril”. As to the degree of malice iu the homicide there might have been some contention the b y trying to prove that Abbott Davi son went running out of the hotel wiih a knile in ins hand, the jurv a or lwo . w jjy W as he pre- of her lectures, some of which we re- oaring to sit down in the dinin 0 ' produce below: might have pondered long. Defendant’s’Sfftorneys. evidence of honorable and unimpeach- — ^ ^Vcoat on and a re- "ch^Iotto (k. 0.) Observer: . ' j aWe '^i <nes8 ? s ®^ > ^’? t na f there was ^ et? The , is ur9hM/ the b^t delineator of no kmle and thus the entire defense^ wacrint nermltte d to! Southern dialeet that lives. Her I was weakened materially. In another point the d 1 : assailed successfully. It might not j , .ii*, _ a disbelief j n the rewards and pun-, Hon. J. C. Otto has issued the fol'l was a material point but under‘skill-, «urance Company, has established an ishment of this life in the great here-j lowing statement relative to his I^ tol cros^examination by Hon. J. C> bjectB oi a reglllar cons P irac * v ' agency in this city. Tne o ces o t after. I utical plans for the future that will | otts Will Hasty conflrmeid the evi-1 haadsomely fitted up and furnished. The Gaffney agency is in charge .of Mr. E. Holtz. Mr. France has already tain peculiar characters, she has no j equal. established agencies at Greenville and Laurens and contemplates doing uncontrovertable fact the Quicker | (^mnty:' the same at Fnion. The company w in our nation be more than Christian Having reached a determination he represents is meeting with splen- in name on i y _ not to be a candidate for re-election :htful rdialh Just a few days ago a! us the most delightful entertainnaent oompany are located in the Cherokee “ Aa y e sow so shall ye reap.’’ and be of interest to Ledger readers. Mr. dence of Miss’Sheridan to the effect! “ Wh¥ did ( tbey n 1 ot RO ^ tb * h ° tel , Presdde “t Hartzog, Clemson Ool Drug Company building and are being “ He that sowe th the wind shall reap otts' statement that he will retire' tha . hp had called out just before the 1 oroprletor with their troubles? Yes, lege, S. C.: Betsy Hamilton” gar€ the whirlwind.” These Divine laws f rom South Carolina politics will shooting: “Don’t- stop” etc. That are more truthful and immutable doubtlet5a oome as a surprise to showed that, although all of the Has- than the laws of the Medes and Per- many. The statement follows: ' tvg had sworn that the young woman sians, and the sooner we realize this. To the Democrats of Cherokee was ^ t he dining room, sh" did hear to the House of Representatives, I feel that I owe it to the party to so did success in this district and a large And now, finally, let us reason to- part Is no doubt due to the business ge ther. Is it worth while to waste methods of the gentlemen in charge.^ th e talents that God gave us in use- state. 1 ””! am deeply grateful for the An event of the week in Gaffney Ios “ l w, ' anK l ill f- aad censure of one loyal s Up|Mjrt Q f in y friends, and ao : muilu was the reception of the mother’s actions when we really predate very highly uheir kind words “nto/ Cta" of LlmSone Wll^ge to k " ow ° , ! h, “ S. Senior Cl™, of the same lnstltn- : - the exclamation of Will Hasty anl that Will Hasty must have been ex pecting his brother George to do indeed, why? company of some reputation was .of the year. I cordially invite her to stopping in one of the most flourish- return and repeat her recitals, ing cities in the State of North Caro- Bishop Attipus G. Havgood. MelAo- lina. As the chorus girls and other dist Church, South: She is a vary women of the company came back marvelous woman. I do not kaow from the theatre they were-stared at which influenced the most—Qhe „ 1 i. 1 1 Xf J r^wh This admission a lot of “ fiesh ” young fellows who tender and profound pathos in old something rash. This one admission remarks which in their i-Veche,,™ hre„«rs* me on cross-examination significant. was very, very Master Gabriel has caught the idea These men died for a cause. The ac-| would make remarks, which in their Mrs. Freshours which brought me to very nature were insulting. Finally titans, or the matchless renderings of one of the crowd went to the door of the tongue «f the old colored woman, the room of one of the principals in which evoked the truest, laughter, the company and knocked. She, 1 New Orleans Times-Deraocrat: j.I they may appear to us? her were in attendance from Gaffney , w „ r ? ng 1 , anc Lf. ast It- Is expected by many that. I will tors ^association should erect a me .| tbinkiu « p was a bel1 lloy ' ovemed the The “Betsy Hamilton” recitation* tion on Fridav evening A large num-^ “*'*T“* 10 We niav ,M M>e a candidate for State Senator in | 'rial to perpetuate the manner of d<lor and was surp ^ 8ed t ° u see staad - ,are in dialect,” in rich verbal pic- tion on Friday evening. wge nu __ Qn „ reproach upon some the coming election. Personally. I death And the trial af Gaff- in « there a man who without ideaMne and a?l present voted the to bo thus as elessl v frittered awav. , am vain enough to believe that I! fiotoh Caroflna And the news has indignantly. ‘I am the proprietor of feature of lingual expression which maces. She started to scream and Thrown from a Buggy, he put his hand back on the pocket *A young lady of Cherokee County cem tores which cannot be reproduced In trial' mony, pushed himself into the room, cold type; they depend for much of sue irid.1 TiTant?” tnniliro'.l » l.l 1 ... hostesses. VL b^utifui hans and i Is " uiltle « 8 cast th « flrat | And it has been my purpose Xrmrn has been ^vfotid oTmur” attractive society rotims of the grand s^ttlel in the otd building were tastefully strehvn 1 no c,lhe 1,as 'men settled in the ” an A courts of our land and we ho»'o jus- ai»d draped wita co lege colors and f .^ hfls hwftn rpn . lAl .„ ( , th , e ^ rt J nU evergreens, presenting a and barmonious appearance:. beautiful r,lc<1 bas been rendered in this earthly, niy profession, with the singleness Ret cour i least. And now let us as in- |U f purpose to which my clients are to become a candidate for State d e r . although the accused was the) Senator, but realizing that I can not devote my attention to the demands freshments were daintily served by entl<Jed - and represent. Cherokee church and out of the church be char- cliarming waiteresses gowned with ltab another and overlook cap and apron of snowy white. Nun- , y w. . nal/s cream cake formal refresh- what a, ^ ears H to be tbe f of oth - come a candidate for any y ers. and so live and conduct our- 0 (H ce in the near future. ffouiity in the State Senate at the santo time; I have decided not to be- oolitical selves here for the short time we; As a Representative, I have given An incident now oeuising quite a bave aPo1ted ^ 1Js J jn tbis . oarth. y OU m y thought and whole little anxiety and thought in Gaffney ‘* al „ wb ^ n we co “ e b( ‘f°re tne great energy. I feel that Cherokee County and Cherokee * the proposed estate 5 and «» a l court of last resort that He lishment of two new rural delivery,^ renders judgment there will not sentence us to that place from which is entit-led to that from her Repre sentatives and Senator. I can not accent such young woman walked over to a win dow looking out upon the street and declared that she would break out the son of a Confederate veteran and tne deceased were “Northern people,” as was adroitly presented to the jury to’ the defense. And yet. in spite of the wide oublic- ity ^he focts_ - doublj - homicide at. Gaffney, despite the fact lot _ ,„ vl f „„ „„„ that the accused has been convicted and will in all probability go to pris on for the remainder of his life, with public sentiment too strong against him to permit the convicted man to where such persons carry their ois-; suffered a very painful and unusual tols. Disregarding his threat, the | accident a few evenings ago. The secure a pardon—despite all of these things, the show people are annoyed street below for help. Her undesir able caller then left. Had the yov - - woman notified members of the com pany there would have been trouble for they had a similar experience In i another town anJ several of them had laid In a sunnly of hardware. When the members of the company did hear of it a day or two later *’ were Indignant, but the girl’s keep- mail routes from this city. F. j™ ™ cannoT ate r*, VT*’ "* 1Izlng tkev were before. D. Nos. 7 and 8. The proposej^outee a ” 1 ty tHn * dnn ab i^y professional duties will nqt pfer-| For rt}a s<*n the element which W'o to out, one from tli0 uoi’tlionj.i 4«Tf ,. , . , _ . to clovot^ my unclivivlod 3,t-! hontru nroiinil rooms in siyisliI • oould not be classed In a class of the r •' i ing tnat past two years, Thave neg-j a^ * matter of fact the •14 adage, luxuries, but rather as I touted my professional interest, but 11 sho— business is just a much of a ■dekssittos. Over a hundred fami- Dr - Dav| s on the Sabbath. | feel Fiat as a lawyer in active prac , business today as clerking In a store, lies are interested in the routes on ~ ‘ - 1 - - - - — prevented trouble. Dr. Davis on the Sabbath, Some of The Niger’s readers tice my clients are entitled to mv un- J aiuT a wonian on^the siage is no mor* each and this number on each will will remember Dr. E. P. Davis, of divided efforts. to be suspected than a woman sales- be greatly qonvenieaiced and the Greenville, who made an excellent- I have reachekl this determination inan or 8 t enogra pber. Indeed the ma- ha*dling of mall for these respective charge to the pastor at the inshalla- after careful thought, and feel this! j or jt / of the people on the stage get torritories. if they are established, -ion services in the Presbyterian statement is due my fellow citizens. (g(KK j 8a i ar jes an d are in a measure The provision made by the United church here a few weeks ago. The and political friends, whom I wish; removed from the temptation of States government is that three following is quoted from his able pen.i to sincerely thank for their confl- p r i ce There are married oouoles in fourths of tho families interested in closing a letter to one of the re- dence and support so generously | near iy eV fr.|-y company, and these, to- rnust erect official mail boxes at ligious papers of this State: (given in tlje past and profered for the| ge t"m*r with the managers, keep the their homes. The routes mentioned "All the fundamental principles of coming campaign. i members of the companies from any have been a longfelt need and it is New Testament Christianity are| Respectfully, waywardness. The average manager very probable that they will be es- found in germinal form in the Old J. C. Otts. w jj] eX pel from his com pan / for this tablished, as Government R. F. D.! Testament Scriptures. Christ’s com- Icause quicker than any other The Inspector, W. Wilkersou is now iV mentary upon the law was, that it« Death of tfr* Patrick. chorus girls delight to get hold of a the city an 1 will probably advise essence was love, and by love it- was A telegram was received in Gaff- wouid-be masher and get a supper out that the routes be duly installed. In fulfilled. One of these! laws is the ney Wednesday announcing the death <>f him for the chorus girls generally a conversation with a Ledger man. Fourth Commandment, and Christ’s : of Mr. Fred Patrick on Wednesday ’ pay for their own board But their Postmaster A. R. N. Folger, of the apostles, who were the unerring at Ninety Six. where he was em- flirtations with local beaux are usu- iocal postoffice department, expressed founders of the Christian church, in- ployed. Mr. Patrick was formerly of ally harmless. It a£ his opinion that the two new corporated this commandment in the t-bis city and resided here until a few routes would soon be instruments of Christian code. All the Ten Com- years ago. His death is mourned by r«ality in the hustling buzz of post- mandments have thus become a part a large number of Gaffnev people who office work here. * “ *' ‘ victim was Mjss Birdie Phillip*, the attractive daughter of Mr. Joseph Phillips, a prominent planter of this county. She had been out to a party and when returning in company with two brothers in a buggy, the mule they were driving became frightened and ran away. The ob ject frightening the animal A-as a postoffice R. F. D. box glaring in th* moonlight. This action on the part of the m?il box shows this interest ing article of usefulness (the mail box) in a new phase and serving both as a receiver of mail and as a fi..;Iitoiier of wary jar-heals, (mules.) The action on the uart of the mule was unexpected and the re sult was decidedly disastrous to Miss Phillips she being thrown from the bugg.- and suffering a painful bruise on the head. Her condition is now reported as favorable and she is on the road of recovery. NOT A PATENT MEOiGiNE As to these particular young wom- ... , en it may be stated, even at the risk ot the Christian’s obligation. If the knew and loved him. His body was, of violating confidence, that one of law of the Sabbath of the Fourth Com ! brought to the city Wednesday even- Doctor* Are Puzzled. mandment has not been transferred, • Ing. The scene at the station when The remarkable recovery of Ken- then the duties implied in the other j the body was received from the train aeth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the nine are not binding. If atheism, g- the number of Odd Fellows In at- saWJect of much interest to the medl-! idolalry, profanity, disobedience to tendance was very affecting, many oal fraternity and a wide circle of parents, murder, adultery, theft, false- audible sobs and expressions of sym- Crlends. He says of his case: “Ow- hood and discontentment are wins thy being heard on every side. The ing to severe Inflammation of the against God or man; Sabbath dese- funeral services were conducted yes- Throat and congestion of the Lungs, oration certainly is, for the same law, terdiay at Grassy Pond church. Rev. three doctors gave me up to die, that forbids one of these forbids the .G P. Hamrick, of this city offleiat- when, as a last resort. I was induced others. “We are as much bound to ing. The funeral services were con- t® try Dr. King’s New Discovery and keep one day in seven holy unto the ducted by the Gaffney order a>T Odd I am happy to say, it saved my life.” J-ord as were (he patriarchs or Israel- Fellows, of which Mr. Patrick was an Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, ites. This law binds all men as men, old and faithful membeir. A strangei woman u> whom he was apparently Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Weak Lungs, because given tolall mankind, an-i be- thing about the death of Mr. Patrick so devoted, as he was constantly in Hoarseness and La Grippe. Ouaran- cause it- is fountled upon the nature is that he is the first member of the her presence, he replied. “I think she them is the daughter of an official of one of the big banks of New York city. She is a young woman of ambi tion and of dramatic talent and but for this sad affair might have made a name for herself. She has decided to abandon the stage. The other younc- woman was engaged to Milan Bennett. This was his first trio into the South. He came to be near her. When asked on his honor as a man and a gentleman what was the nature Since the day of the shooting of Barrymore at Marshall, Texas as he was endeavoring to protect tW lead ing woman of his company from the undesirable approaches of a local bad man, toe stage people have been mo lested just as much as ever. But it was hoped that when Davison and Bennett laid d ow n their lives at Gaff ney and the people of the world at large became apprised of flhe fact, there would be more respect for the h*/ 001 *! a Scientific Treatment for Ca- neopie who are now making a livingi**™"* 1 Breathing Medicated Air.. .. in what U up to now a legitimate pro- 1 . Eyer since Hyomel has been know-n, fession or trade. On the contrary the ps formula has been given to pbysi- tongue ot scand’il has be* 1 a set wag- r ians. druggists, and. in tact, to all in- ging an-i nothing but the greatness of, ^ e * bsent POOfito who could appreciate spirit of the noble women and men 1 tbel ’ nie,d t> °f Abe combination of of Gaffney has saved the good names healing gums, oils, and balsams, of of two young women. They have which it is composed, friends in Gaffney, who believel in: ^ a * y leading physicians endorse them, who trust them, and who will Hy°iitei and prescribe it for car protect them, and the confidence ,arr l ia l troubles. In fact, quitd a few which the voung women have Inspired use themselves to break uo in the hearts of the Gaffney people a Cfdd and P reven t pneumonia. Tb®* seettn to have been strengthened reKard p as a natiiral, yet scientific by longer acquaintance. W. B. wav °* / 5Uriag cat f rr 1 b- , . 1 Breathed through the pocket inhailer . tha* comes with every outfit, Hyomel/ teed at Cherokee Drug Co. 50c and common to all men and the relation Gaffney lodge of Odd Fellows to pass 11.00. Trial bottle free. which all men bear to God. The away since its organization several change from the seventh day to the vears ago. The nail bearers at the A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES flrat was circumstantial. The reason funeral were: Messrs. W. H Ross, Itching, Blind, Bleeding. Protruding for the change is patent. If the ere- O. D. Hancock, C. M. White. T. M. Piles. Druggists are authorized to re ation of the.material universe should Workman, W. B. Mahan. Ed. E. fund money if PAZO OINTMENT be kept in perpetual remembrance,! Reod. falls to cure In 6 to 14 days. 60c. i how much more tho new creation se-j t ^ icnr*d by the resurrection of —We have some library comblna- . Christ from the dead.” tion Bookcases, Chiffoniers, &c., left. “Speakii^; of the torture to which destroys all catarrhal germs in the <alr some of the savage tribes in the Phil- passages of the throat and nose, sooth- ippines subject their captives, re- eg and heals the irritated mucous mem- minds me of the Intense suffering I en- brane aqd effectually drives from the dured for three mouths from inflam- system ah traces of catarrhal poison, mation of the Kidney’s,” says W. M. one should confound Hyomei Sherman, of Cushing. Me., “Nothing w i th ttw patent medicines that are ad- helped me until I tried Electric Bit- vertised as catarrh cures. It is as ters, three bottles of which complete- superior to them all as the diamond is of his intentions toward the voung 'V cured me.” Cures Liver Complaint, more valuable than cheap glass. Dyspepsia. Blood disorders and Ma- The complete Hyomei outfit, con- laria: and restores the weak and sisting of a neat pocket inhaler, a rae- norvous to robust health. Guaran-; d | c i ne j r0 pper. and a bottle of Hyomei teed by Cherokee Drug Co. Price 50c. costs but $1, and extra bottles can be —A obtained for 50 cont«, making it tho TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY most economical method of curing ra- Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine tarrh. is well as the most reliable. Tablets. Druggists refund money if The Gaffney Dreg r >. have sold a is the sweetest little woman in the world .arid I prohose to make her my wife.” That was lust a short time before he was killed. Snnnose a young man and a voung worrvin from Columbia should be traveling with an amusement comoe ‘May the Lord of the Sabbath give cook atove mode: Letter get one and which you can get ao actual cost, us grace to remember tne Sabbath >.ive wood, money and worry. Acme Aomo Furniture Co. 3-16-2L | day 'o keep it holy.” I Furniture Co. 3-16-2t. nv in the No.rthwesf and she should Jesus) -Only a few more Buck Stoves to) bo annoyed during tihe night. If he ! dose out. TTnquestlonably the best ( received from her an ntmoa] for nro I nlsh good lure 1 ,t fails to cure. E. W. GROVE’L stg great mony Hvpmei ouifits >nd have nature is on each box. 26c. ! satin sdeh remarkable res’iltg from its 1 use that they sell It under an abso* We are now better situated to fur i lute gm ran tee that it costs nothing r on short notice than unless it cures. tectiou wherein would be the took of nronriet / for Ms ''eentog vidl ove r hor, ‘hroudi the long reaches of the ever before. ’Phone Virgil McCraw., Gaffney, or write J- A. McOraw. R. F —Nowhere will you find such re«J I). No. 1, March 9-16 ba rain • as at Nelson’s. If