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I '’T ■ THE lEDGEK Tuesday and Friday, h OeCamp, Editor and Publisher, J. Brian BeH, News Editor. THREE MEN LOSE LIVES IN WRECK AT BROAD RIVER. (Continued from page 1.) The Le<l»or If not responsible for the views of correspondent*. Ali correspondence should be an- de ?*• to Ed. H Deramp, Manager. GOOD ROADS. Somf. one has said that all men were crazy about one thins or an other. We confess to our share of that trait of insanity in a desire that Cherokee county should possess Rood roads. To show how much we are in ne^d of good roads the following: ar ticle by Prof. P. T. Brodie, professor of mathematics and civil engineering in Clemsou College, showing the cost of bad roads, is taken from a pam phlet issued at Clemson Agricultural college: “The proposition that good roads pav should generally need no argu ment. But the tax for bad roads of ten impresses itself so insidously as to be greatly underestimated. The farmer who has become accustomed to hauling his cotton and other freights over the hills and through the mud or deep sand, on the old road that has served his community for several generations, often does not stop to consider how badly he h vio lating those principles of profit and loss which have formed the basis of his business successes. “The director of road inquirie at Washington has learned that w^' are pa; ing on an average of twenty-five j hi- fearfully mangled about the stomach and cut elsewhere. The bodies wer P carried to Blacks burg and thence to Greenville. Rel atives of Fireman Looper were pres ent when th P bodies were found. The following Southern officials have been in attendance at the wreck: Superintendent P. L. McManus, of Charlotte; Trainmaster T. P. Weston, of Charlotte; R. C. Harding, road- master, of Charlotte; D. A. Ballinger, supervisor, of Greenville; J. M. Bolles. suoervisor, of Spencer, N. C.; G. W. Better, supervisor of bridges and roads, Charlotte. To the Editor of The Ledger: Some weeks ago Mr. J. C. Otts oame out in a voluminous card in the pa pers, informing the people that he was out of politics and would not be a can didate for office at the coming pri mary, giving as his reason that he could not afford to make the sacrifice. In the next issue of The Ledger there appeared a communication purporting to come from some person or persons stvliug himself or themselves “Tax- oayers.” but bearing unmistakable ev THE FOURTH IN GAStON. All the Town* of th* County to Join in Biq Celebration at Gastonia. Gastonia. N. C., March 27.—The citizen’s executive committee held - meeting tonight to consider the mat ter of arranging for a big celebration here the Fourth of July. Mr. W'. F. Marshall wag made chairman and Mr. C. A. Eury and Mr. Hugh Long sec retaries. A temporary finance com mittee was appointed. Messrs. W. T. Rankin and T. M. Faysoux being des ignated to serve in this capacity. A programme committee was annointed consisting of Messrs. .1. K. Dixon, C. B. Armstrong. -J. H Separk. W r F. Marshall. C. A. Eury and Hugh Long. Th matter was discussed in a gener al wav and it was decided to invite ali the towns of the county to join in and make the celebration a county af fair. Another meeting was annointed for Thursday night. April 5th to which representatives of all the towns in the countv will be invited. Gov. Glenn will probably be the speaker of the occasion and it is the intention of the oommitte having the matter in charge to make this the largest celebration of the Fourth evei held here. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Alfred Harris, of Algood. waa i n the citv vesterdav on business. Hamlet Lipscomb, of Trough, was in the citv yesterday passing th plat itudes of the dav with his numerous friends. J. N. Wilson, of Blacksburg, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Wilson ad vanced the date on his label twelve months. B. J. Gold, of Blacksbarg. wae among the visitors to the city yester day. E. A. Trescot was among the Blacksburg visitors to the citv /es- terdav. R. B. Hunter is in the city In the in terest of the Frisco-Santa Fe Land and Improvement Co., of Springfield. Mo. We have known Mr. Hunter for many years and can sav that he is i all iaund good fellow. Magistrate J. R. Poole, of Sunny Side, was in the city yesterday on business. W. D. Gaston and Mangura Gaston, of Buffalo, w’ere visitors to the city yesterday. W. F. Brown, of Jonesvllle. was a Gaffnev visitor yesterday. Dr. J. M. Caldwell, of Blacksburg, was in the citv Saturday. Dr. D. S. Ramseur. of Blacksburg. Locals from Inman. Inman. March 29—There was some right pretty weather during Febru- 1 " as * ln Cltv ' yesterday. ideucea or earmarks of having been j arv and the first of March for out- j ag1 ^ ™ e ’ ojtv vesterdav written or dictated by Mr Otts him-1 door work, and the fame-’ of tnis j hurg^ was in Jhe^mv da. self and which we are now reliably section made very good use of it. A ; ■ ' ’ , . , Informed was written or dictate^ by great deal of land has been faHowed I an F ^^ nd A d 'f ^Vun'rof^ T’ Mr. Otts, in which ‘ Taxpayers" and harrowed, bu, work in the field ! Mrfc 1 ‘/ an, ' Lan ^- ln w Mnnroe - N - C “ seemed to know a great deal of the has been brought to a standtsilt be- has returned to the city, record and standing of Mr. Otts in the j cause of some davs of continued rain, j * Mr and • lrs Cwige Brown, of legislature and insisting that he sac- At this season, especially, some farm-1 Y orhville. after spending a few ua> s rifice himself for the interests of the ers are very eesilv scared by a few. i» the city w'lth friend'- ami relatives, taxpayers and run for the senate, and, ; days rain and will plow some of their r ' J ^ irned ’o J 10 ™® strange to say. with very little per-1 land while it is too wet, which is verv suasion. to fteauHfv y 'j\*r CompIexiMl nr TRW days, ora INOLA N AD unequaled beautifier. Formerly edvertiaeci and sold » SatinoU.) Rev. S. B. Harper leaves tonight for asion. Mr. Otts is able to make up , imprudent. Plowing land too wet does) 'Vilhamston, whore he goes to attend mind to make the sacrifice, and not only injure the - resent cron but | ^ State Epworth league < onven- cents per ton per mile for hauling! announces that he will be a candidate, destroys the fertility of the soil for I Lon. he K ing on me program for an fa-m products on American roads. In 1 Now. Mr. Editor, inasmuch as we years to come. j address. Mr. Harper will visit ms INOLA. OilUU. . NADENOLA is guaranteed and money refunded if it fails to remove freckles, pimples, tan, sallowness, liver-spots, collat discolorations, black-heads disfiguring crup lions, etc., in twenty days. Leaves tht skin dear, soft, heal-by, and restores the beauty of youth. Endorsed by thousands Price 50 cents and $1.00 at all V.-dtr nrug stores, or by mail. Pre-sir National To;*e* Co., Pari-, " For sale only b-' THE. GAFFNEY DRUG CO, England and France this cost is ten cents: in Germany it is eight and one- half cents, or about one-third of the cost on American highw-ays. It is Is about 500.000,000 of tons, and that the average haul is eight miles. These figures are regarded as conservative, and yet they would indicate that. Ar-erican farmers are nnying the | enormous sum of one billion dollars annually for their hauling.' On good roads the cost should not exceed ten cents per ton ner mile—making a sav ing of about $000,000,000, or about or^-fourth of th“ total value of all fa-m products of the country. De tailed statistics need not be given to sb^w that South Carolina Is bearing a fall share of this great burden.” .are also taxpayers in Cherokee coun-1 The fruit crop has been greatly Parent at Anderson before returning ty ami are interested a s much as Mr. damaged by the recent cold, if not to- Gaffney , , Otts can be in its welfare, we wish to I Ullv destroyed. ! Charles Baber, of Blacksburg, was state the following facts wnich will j Mr. Joe McClue is killing some fine in the cit.- yesterday estimated that the yearly wagon throw considerable light upon, the i beeves from his lot of flue cattle, and I Constable L. M. Allison of Blacks- transoortation in the United States ouesUon of whether or not iMs in the I finds ready sale for all he kills. burg w a s in tne citv yesterday interest of the taxpayers and farmers i There has been some sickness in this WHham M isher. a farmer from to have Mr. Otts in the senate. And section durii|g the past w-intert I across the Broad, was a Gaffney usl- this statement wiJ] be subsantiate-* b -1 left, school in January on account of ; tor Saturday. , ^ a good many other farmers whose i mv father’s illness. There have been 1 C. F. Inman, one of the foremost names clo not appear here. j some deaths as the result of pneumo - j planters of Cherokee, ^as in th® city To begin with, last spring (1905) w e ; n>a. yesterday on business, and other farmers were, by fraudulent ^e notice that some of the State, Mr. J. Meek Smith came o\er from representations, induced to take out I constables captured a two-horse wag- Clover to see his wife the latter par* with a “mushroom’’ hail insurance j gonlo&d of liquor some nights ago | cf the week and returned Sunday, concert) in Columbia, hail insurance i The officers took charge oi the wagon Mr. J. H. Lancaster of Spartanburg, policies on our crops. In the fall of : snd team. It is argued by some tint ^ is visiting his daughter. Mrs. J. P. the v ear the mails began to bring to ^ the man should be allowed to have j Hamil, Victoria Avenue, the farmers so insured demands for 1 his team back, but if it is his pur- FOR SALE. I have nice seed sweet potatoes for sale. Louis Humphries. Mcb. 30- Apr. 5. I will open hill of 100 bushels of vineless Potatoes, to go this week. W. Cliff Lipscomb. Apr. 3-lt-np. FOR SALE—Five lots near Globe Mills, on main road, ranging from 2 to 5 acres each. Terms easy. Apply quick to J. Eb. Jefferies. Mch. 30-tf. STATEMENT — of the — MERCHANTS A PLANTERS BANK, Gaffney, 8. C., at the close of business March 31st. 19%, in iccoHance with an act of the Genera! Assembly of Strath Carolina. Resource*. f/Mtne and Discounts Overdraft-* Furniture ntid Fixtures . . $22$ ttfO *3 4 213 45 1.13134 XOU 00 1.882 80 v'ASb iu Y.iull slit! Willi B.uii.j 41.783 85 Total Liabilities. Capital Stock .*27k 372 <* $ 75.000 00 Undivided Profits Re-dfecounts Individual Depos.)t» 15,349 27 15 009 00 HA.022 82 Total State <>1' South Carolina, $279,372 09 f NO" ES AND COMMENTS. The baseball fever is raging ovr-r -'•menlt of unreasonable amounts : pose to haul his friends liquor w-ith it claimed to he due the company by ' an d continue to fig.:t against the laws them and showing th’t the actual our State, it may be nothing but amount of damage to crops through- right for the Sate to keep his team out the State only amounte ' to about 1 sell it to some one else. I feel Mayor Little Commended. (Florence Times.) The mayor of Gaffney has institut ed a reform movement that will do more for the good of the rising gene- $700 whereas the alleged expenses of t •■hat I want to congratulate the officers, .ution of young men in that, town for the brave fight which they made I than anything that we know of. He j running the concern was about the land, but a» yet Gaffne / has had ( $2,200. Seeing that we were about to I to capture the whiskey. I believe om)r s slicht a‘tack. If we don’t, get i be imposed upon and wishing to pre-' wi th the right kind o f service done by bus-.- nrettv soon we will be entirely' vent the same. we. and others, went our officers and the step that uas been l to Mr. Otts for advice and counsel as 1 taken bv the good people of the Sta e, on.classed. w]iat was best to he done. Mr. that liquor drinking, to a great ex- 'Otts informed us that he thought j * ei ^; °f n in our State Brerv dav the fourth of July draws could beat, them out of it. and that if Would to God that all would unite n'-nrer. Are we asain going to wait anti) the last moment before we make a move to celebra+e? Let’s get un something creditable and invite the whole country from regions ’round about to spend the da-.- with us and have a good time. * * * Charlotte is preparing for a big cele bra'ion of the Mecklenburg Declara tion of Independence on Mav 20th. We would like very much to attend, but since the Gray dm" store has been put out of commission, and the i coi'- J house pump is a thing of the j nost. there is no olace to we* our * whistle, so we’ll have to stay at home and drink Schnapns. Piedmont Springs ale or deep well water. « • * The Columbia State issued i ’hirty- two page paper Sunday. It was re plete with interesting reading from kiver to kiver." and the magnificent amount of displav adver'ising is an index to the faith advertisers olace in it as a medium for cryina their wares. We congratulate The State on its en- t< rpiise and South Carolina on its abi lity to support so creditable a journal. Senator Tillman gave to the daily press Sunday a very lengthy article on the dispensary system. He labors to show that the dispensary system is the proper method of handling the whiskey question, notwithstanding the fact that the people in about six teen counties have declared against It. We care not who advocates tho dispensary. It is the most damnable piece of legislation ever fostered up on a long suffering people and will sooner or later fall because of its own he did he would charge us a reason-1 heart and hand to crucify thi- habi* able amount, and if he did not he , of stron 0 ' drink, which is annuaUv pull would charge us nothing. The mat- i n £ thousands of men and women into ter stood thus for some time, an 1 then , the lowest depths of sin and degreda- we received communications through j ^i 011 - the mail from Mr. Otts informing us " that he represented the insurance Mistreating Witneses. company and that we must come in at i Tli e mistreatment of witnesses once and pav up the amount or that j w bile, , on stand b> law yers is we would he sued. Seeing that we something that should oe stopped. were in the hole, several of us did go io Mr. Otts and paid him. This is our reason for stating that there are some We do not believe tnat the court should allow it. The witness is in charge of the court and it should taxpayers, at least, who do not think j protected and treated Mr. Otts is needed in the senate. We have Mr. Otts’s letters. Respectfully, J. P. Robbs. E. A. Robbs. S. A. Allison. E. A. Ellis. J. McCraw. L. E. Wood. J. T. Burgess. J. T. Robbs. J. E. Sarnatt, D. L. Allison. J. D. Burgess, J. R. Bachelor. C. J. Jones. Other Taxpayers. Sen. Tillman on R. R. Discrimination. Washington, March 27.—Senator Tillman presented in the senate the d:ily communication on the question of railroad discrimination to meet the request of Mr. Scott as he ex plained. civilly. We heard a gentleman re mark. the other day. that if he were ever insulted, while on the stand, by a law-yer he would stop immediately, and appeal to the judge for protec tion, and he felt assured that he would get it. and the lawyer would receive the rebuke which he deserv ed. “The facts are,” said this gentle man, “I just simply do not propose to put up with it.” And he is correct. We have heard of witnesses callin" lawyers to account for mistreatment when they came out of the court room. And, in some instances. law yers have been warned by a witness before he went on the stand that he had to he treated like a gentleman or tae lawyer would have to pav for it. But it ought not to he necessary to do this. It would he a good thing for ^ law to be passed guaranteeing witnesses protection. Another thing, no lawyer should allowed in .his speech before a jur,- to traduce, and say all manner has ordered (he police to keep the streets clear at night and unless a party out after night can satisfactorily explain his business to run him in on a vagrancy charge. This sort of re form, if in the hands of efficient and earnest police officers would be help ful in keeping the hoys where they belong as well as in keeping an idle and vicious class out of the town and stopping crimes of various kinds Call the average man a fool and you will discover that he is fool enough not to stand for it. Letter to Carroll & Byers. Gaffney, S. C. Dear Sirs: Clothin" is just like paint. It fits or ft don't; it wears or it don’t; turns weather and water or not: and goes out of fashion. What do we wear clothes for? Did you ever think, of it? Different peA sons have different reasons, no doubt, but one paints Devoe for beauty, to be in th' fashion, and keep-out water. Fashion says paint; we all naint. There is beauty in naint: we naint a good deal for that. And buildings are costi- and fashionable; put-on a water-proof two or three coats of •'aint and your buildings last as long as you keen them dry. It costs noth ing to paint; it costs your buildings not to. Devoe is the naint that lasts' disap pointing paints are the paints that cost. Tours truly 28 F W Devoe & Co F- S.—R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. sell our paint. FINAL DISCHARGE. FOR SALE—One fine bay mare. good condition. Well suited for farm or family use. Apply to Limestone Mills. 12-S-tL FOR SALE—From 100,000 to 200,- 000 feet of Lumber; cut to order. For prices apply to J- V. Whelchel, Gaff ney, S. C. March 27, 30, April 3, 6 pd. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two store rooms o Robinson street. Webst A Jefferies March 6 tf. FOR RENT—Two one-horse farms in the edge of town. Apply to J. Eb Jefferies. March 13 tf. WANTED. WANTED—I^ady or gentleman of fair education to travel for firm of $150,000 capital. Salary $1,072 per year, payable weekly. Expenses ad vanced. Address Geo. G. Clows. Gaff ney, S. C. Apr. 3-lt-pd. WANTED—1,000 uo *w j, jsy highest market price G*Fa»*> Manufacturing Co. S-XS-tl WANTED—At once, a good Job and ad. printer. Apply by letter or in per son at this office. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Announcements placed in this col umn until the primary election for $5.00. All cards must be accompaniei b/ the cash to insure proper atten tion. Cherokee Coun y. I. H. S. Lipscomb. Cashier of the above Darned Bar.k. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. K. S Lipscomb. Cashier. Sworn to before me this, the 2nd day of April 1106. J. C. II. Derr lb. S.l Notary Public.8. C. Correct, Attest: C. M. Hmith. K. A. Jones. Directors. A. N. Wood. STATEMENT OF CONDITION — of — Tbe National Bank of Gaffney GAFFNEY, S C. At Close of Business Manh 31st, 1906. ! RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts including overdrafts $214,745 2S 12.500 00 4.000 00 025 00 United States Bonds Stocks and Bonds 5 per cent. Redemption Fund Banking House, Furniture Fixtures Cash in Vault and with Banks and %.m » 56.55$ 06 Total $415,332 W LIABILITIES. Capital Stock. I 50.000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits (Net) 35,247 1* Circulation 12,500 00 Re-discouuts 24.000 00 Deposits lK5,5h6 fl Total $315,332 M State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. I. Maynard Smyth. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement is .true, to the best of my knowledge and oelief. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 2nd day of April, 1906. J. C. .1 xrrEHies. |L. S.I Notary Public. DIRECTORS: ATTETS:— J. A. Cahrom.. J. D. Jones, CHAS. A. .lEPEEKIES. STATEMENT OF CONDITION — Of — THE GAFFNEY SAVINGS BANK, Gaffney, 8. C. At Close of Business March 31, 1906. RESOURCES. The letter in this rase was from ^an thingTatout a wUness He! is . hereby given to ai, con- Samuel Kkizey, of Currick. Pa. pres ident of the Pittsburg Standard Coal Company, who made the complaint that the Pittsburg. Cincinnati. Chica- h?.s no right to such license, especi ally where the witness is a woman. From all accounts, the treatment of women w :o testified in the re- go and St. Louis Railroad refuses to; cent murder trial at Gaffnev by one cerned that we will apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge for Chero kee county. South Carolina, at bis of fice. Gaffney, S. C.. on Thursday. April 20th. I'JOO. at L) A. M., for final set- tlemeui and discharge as executors afford accommodations to his comoa-., f the attorney A was an outrage up-! u r ui “ u ' auu ‘i , ^ uar ^ as « xwuu '7 ny s mines, 31 miles west of Pitts-■ on common decency. Every man ^ ^ decease .. ljur £- ... 1 w ^° fi as a Particle of gallan*— must In the same connection. Tillman r**- j resent such conduct. It may lead to ferred to his resolution concerning ■ something gooi, however, in the mat- contributions of national banks to ter «>f ni-ot^ctf'vr witnesses by the the campaign committees and made . c- nr-ts of our State w'hich are suppos it a-basis for a reference to the dif- ; ed .0 stand tor la-, order and de ference between District Attorney | cency.—Greeh .;od Ind x. corruptness. To our mind Mr. Till-' , ^ rome H and l 11 f. uds ^ f O’Sullivan as to . ,. . , | the apnlicabilit- of the existin'' b Three Beers a Day an displays big weakness in advocat-1 ^ ^ liability of insurance com pa- 1 The Vilo'vin" list wa« pren*. e d by Jug the system, rand his persistence in I uies for the same offence. ! the G<x>d Citizens’ League of St khe face of the opposition of the peo-! " hatever dc bt might exist as to Louis, to -,bow what could be bou; hi TdrMjis lamentable. Is he so egotist!-'' ni ? urance com P an l es - there could, he in u ve^r with the price of thrae , j said, be none as to the national be' ‘S. or drinks, per dav; a to c e e Uiat he alone is quali-: i>anks These he believed const!-1 One barrel of hourr fifty pounds of ■ed to do the thinking for the people tute malfeasance in office and call for «urar; twent/ pounds of cor- c •t South Carolina? It certainly looks j P un l s bment under law. | j ejl pounds of macaroni: ten ouarts Introduction of testimor - in the . of beans: foil” twelve-pound hams; For the Senate. Believing that Cherokee county and South Carolina need the services of J C. Otts, Esq., in the State Senate, we present his name to the voters of Cherokee county, subject to the Dem ocratic primary election. Tax Payers. 1 hereby announce hyself as a can didate for the office of Stale senator for Cherokee county, subject to the rule-* of the Democratic primary. \V. S. Hall. Jr For Clerk. I hereb/ announce myself a candi date for Clerk of Court of Cherokee county subject to the results of the Democratic primary. M A. Barratt. I am a candidate for Clerk of Court of Cherokee county, subject to the Democratic primary. Z. A. Robertson. Stocks and Bonds ... l.axi (Id Cash .... 3.775 37 Total $122,019 50 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 30,000 00 Undivided Profits iNet). . . 2.451 •* Deposits 80,567 83 Total $122,019 59 State of South 4 arollnn. County of Cherokee. I. Maynard Smyth. Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, u- n best of my knowledge and belief. MxYNA.D SMYTH. Cashier. Subscribed eno »•« orn i<» s fo.’<• me this, the 2nd »y of \ orft I**). I. C Jill UHIEK iL S.l ,\. tnr> Public. Ai r»*T: D C. Ross. J. A. C AlllvOi-l... CHAS. A. JgrrERlES. Di rectors. The Oliver that wgy. It is not always safe to pt tv>- will of the people prevail, but In the great majority of cases thev an* right and in this particular in stance thev are emmlnentl/ correct. proceedings against Senator Smoot was concluded. Argument will be made next week. The bearings have extended over three sessions of con gress. yj 1 . u„ The house considered the urgent By ali means let Soutn Carolina get j deficiency bill. oat of the rum business Senator Tillman. in spite of Williams addressed ♦*•/» house on I the tariff question commenting '*»i t I letter which passed between McCall. You feel the life giving current the Mass., and Payne, N. Y. minute you take it. A gentle sooth-1 / Ing warmth fills the nervi-s and blood This is the season of listles-ness, with life It’s a real pleasure to take headaches and soring disorders. Hol- Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure «< nts. Tea or Tablets. Gaffney Drug J • >r eventative. Makes you strong and o- I vogorous. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Gaffney Drug Co. Co —Nowhere will you find such r*g) ba <r^ 1 n * as at Nelson’s obs-Hbe for Th* Ledger; $1 * year. ore bushel sweet potatoes: three busiels D-ish ooiatoev ten pounds of co’toe' ten pounds of raisins' tet pounds of rice: twenty pounds of crackers: one hundred bars of soap three twelve-pound turkevs; five on rts of cranberries: ten bunches of ce’erv: ten bound^ of p-unes: font do-"*)) oi-nge-i; ten pounds of mixed nuts. Four big barrels heaped up! And In the bottom of the last barrel ® pu; e with two pockets. In one pock et a five-dollar gold niece marked “A dress lor mother;” in the other txxket o ten-dollar bill marked “To buy shoes for the children.” Mofter- ai- drinkers, who drink “only three glasses a day” may well look at this list. All nersons holding claims against said estate will present the same duly attested to the undersigned on or be fore said day of settlement. 10 o'clock A. M . or be forever barrel. J. G. Ward law. J. A. Carroll. D. C. Ross, Executors estate F. G. Stacy, deed. Pub in Gaffnev Ledger, April 3, 10. 17 & 24. 1900. NOTICE FOR CLAIMS. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby notified not to trespass on our lands. D. L. Littlejohn, Miss Julia Littlejohn, Mrs. Same Mitchell. Mch. 30-3t-pd. All persons holding claims against tne estate of Wm. Jefferies. Esq., de ceased, are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned, duly proven, for payment; and all persons in debt to said estate are requested to make payment to the undersigned. C. A. Jefferies, M. D., Attorney-in-fact for the heirs-at-law of Wm. Jefferies, deceased. Gaffnev. S. C., March 21, IfiOO. Mch. 23, 30, A pi. 6. HOLLISTER’S Rtcky Mounf ain Taa Hurrah A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Bongs Gotten HenJtfe wid Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion. Livei and Kidney trouble*. PimplM. Eezetna, Impure Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea In tab let form. 36 cents a box. Genuine made by HouasTKR Drug Company, Madison, Win. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR 8AU 0W PEOPLE MONEY TO LEND. To memebers of The Farmer’s Mutual Insurance Association, In sums of $100 to $300, on first mort gage improved real estate. J. Eb. Jefferies, Sec. and Treas Feb. 27 tf. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans or •mproved farm* for a term of yoara n ameunte of 91,000 and upward, at 7 oar cant, and from 9300 to 91,000 at I p«r cent Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, 4. C. MONEY TO LOAN On farming landa. Long time, no commission charged. Borrower pay* actual coat of perfecting loon. For further Information addreaa JOHN B. PALMER A GON, Box 282, Columbia, 8. C. May 30 pd. Visible Writing, Rapid Escapement, Superior Construction, Interchangeble Carriage^ The Art Catalogue Tell* AH About It -Is Free on Request. J. E Crayton ft Co, Gen. Agts. Trust Bldg. Charlotte, N. C. July30th pd. WILLIAM S. HALL, JR.. Attorney at Law. National Bank Building, Gaffnay, 8. C. Prompt attention glyer to all busineaa ...