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I ART EMBROIDERY LESSQNft % Miss Patience Johnson, of Baltimore, Md., will give lessons to the ladies of Gaffney, We will be glad to have you enter her class the first day so you will get full benefit of the opportunity. Miss Johnson will be at our store Monday, April 23. ICverjylM>cl;y i» Cordially Invited. 804-806 Limestone Street. ICARROLL&BYERS Gaffney, South Carolina. WEWr,. Being equipped with a Hibbard-Rodman-Ely Patent Manganese Mob and Burglar Proof Safe, Which is Locked With Two Duplex Time and Combination Locks The Nations! Bank of (iaffneu — A IMO The Gaffney Savinas Bank Offers to Their Depositors Every Pro tection That Could be Desir ed, and Extends Every Courtesy and Accomodation in Ke e p i n g With SAFE Banking. N. B. - The Gaffney Savings Bank Pays FOUR PER CENT. Interest COMPOUNDED FOUR Times a Year on all Deposits. • • • • • « • • ARRESTED FOR COTTON LEAK. Haas Held by Judge Adams In Bail of $1,300. New York, April 11.—That the fed eral authorities’were not satisfied with the outcome of the investigation insti tuted against Moses Haas and Freder ick A. Peckham last year for having, it is alleged, couspfred with Edward S. Holmes, Jr., of the bureau*of statis tics, to secure advance information concerning the government's officiai crop report, and which resulted in th*> discharge of Haas and Peckham wa* shown by the arrest late Tuesday of Moses Haas. Haas w-as held by Judge Adams is the sum of $1,300 bail, which he'^fnr- nlshed, and was released pending an examination on a date to be determin ed later. Shortly after the grand Jury in Wash ington indicted Haas and Peckham, Haas was arrested in New York and Peckham at Saratoga. Former Assistant United States Dis trict Attorneys Marx and Miller, rep resenting Haas and Peckham in New Yoi'k made the novel plea beforw Unit ed States Commissioner Ridgeway that their clients could not be held for Holmes’ official misconduct in New York, that being a crime peculiar to the District of Columbia. On this the two men were discharged. Preparing to Mov« Berries. Washington, N. C., April 11.—Extern sive preparations are being made for i handling rtie strawberry crop, which will begin to njove about the 20t)h of this month. Ever# indlaatloa points to the crop being fully as largo if not larger than last )^ar. s Last season the farmens in the berry belt lost heavily by reason, it is said, of the car short- i’ge. This season there arre atxmt 7,500 acres of strawberries in eastern North Carolina, and the Armour car line peo ple estimatJe that there will be 2,600 cars of berries. At the present time there are more than eight hundred re frigerator cars in this territory and %d'di*ional cars are arriving daily. Gaffney Hardware Co. Is making a Special run on cook ing Stoves this week. We have a fine selection, and anyone want ing a first-class Stove can be pleased in quality and price at our store. Our remnant stock of HEATERS and GRATER are go ing at COST. We urge you to see ours before buying. : Gaffney Hardware Co. Cody to Hang May 11th. Perry, Ga., April ll!--Juilge Felton reconvened court Monday monting. The first «ue tried wastButler Gaines colored, for assault with intent to mur der. A verdict of guilty of shooting at another was returned and a sen tence of $100 or twelve months In the chalngang was imposed. Columbus Cody, who was convicted of the mur der of John Wilkes at the October term, was Tuesday resentenced to be hung Friday, May 11. The case oi Gray Parker for the murder of Joe Parker, is now' being tried. Gray Par ker is a white man, but Joe Parker was a negro. Hearing Is Continued. Portland. Ore., April 11.—Owing tc Inability of the defeiwe to complete its bill of exceptions Tuesday, Judge Hunt, in the United States district 1 court, continued the hearing of John H. Williamson’s appeal for a new trial until June 1. The federal grand jury returned an indictment which is be lieved to connect the Oregon land frauds with several prominent men of Oregon, California and several eastern states. The names of the Indicted persons were not made public. CATCH that COOING How Will I Do It? Just get one of my best grade Bicycles and go down the pike. It will not * be long, for I saw him riding a cheap Bike. It looked to me like a Roe buck Bike. I sell Standard Wheels from the Miami Cycle & Manufactur ing Co., Middleton, Ohio, and also for the Pope Manufacturing Co., Hart ford, Conn. See me for Bicycles and fixtures. I sell all such goods and sell the high grades at the right prices. Also I carry a full line of fine Rugs, Countei paines, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, best new American Sewing Machines made, all for cash or the easy payment plan. Don’t fail to see me the Installment House. Limestone Street. W. J. Maness's Big Store. Train Kills Tax Assessor. P«nsacola, Fla., April 11 —J. B. Lock- ey, tax assessor of Jackson county, Fla., was killed Tuesday night at Snead on the Louisville and Nashvllls rail road. Mr. Lockey attempted to cross the track ahead of the train, and al though he was seen by the engineer and the emergency brakes applied, was rtm down and badly mangled be fore the train could be brought to a stop. Death was instantaneous. Insurance Bills Passed. Albany, N. Y., April 11.—The senate has passed unanimously two of the Insurance bills, one amending the gen eral corporation law as to acquisition of real estate by life insurance com panies, the other amending the penal code so as to prohibit the giving of re bates In life Insurance business. Both bills have passed the assembly, and now go to the governor. Health Commissioner Wage* Fight New York, April 11.—Health Com missloner Darlington made the first move Tuesday in his campaign against the violators of the smoke ordinances Frank O. Burke, of the Mannattan Soap company, was arraigned in court for using soft coal. He waived examina tion and was held in $1,000 ball Joe Jung's House Burns. Elberton, Ga., April 11.—The housi »nd contents of Joe Jung Elberton, i Chinaman, have been totally destroyed by fire. Joe Jung Is now in Fulton county Jail under the charge of per Jury. The family escaped in their night robes. It is not known whether or not the fire was of Incendiary origin To Beautify loar Complexion IK TEN 1 DAYS, CSB MAD IN OLA TKE UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER. Formerly adverti-^-d and sold aa Satnola.) |p : ,V J ; - NADINOLA .s guaranteed and money refunded if it fails to remove frcek’cs, ■u-npies. tan, mllowncss, liver-snots, collai d jcolcratiocr., black-heads disfiguring erup tions, etc., in tventy days. Leaver, t! ’ skin clear, soft, herlthy, and recto’ '.s tl beauty of youth, i-nuorsed by thousand Prise 50 c^n.^ and $1.60 at ail drug tfcfis, cr by mail. Prey- National Tc «5 *1 Co., Pori", ' . For sale only b” THE GAFFNEY DRUG CO. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A second-hand market refrigerator, good condition. Apply to O. 8. Kendrick. April 17-20-pd FOR SALE—60 bushels George Bon ner long staple cotton seed at 40c. T. G. McCraw. Apr. 17-lt-pd. FOR SALE—Five lots near Globe Mills, cm main road, rangiag from 2 to * acres each. Terms easy. Apply quick to J. Bb. Jefferies. Mch, 30-tf. FOR SALE—One fine bay mare, good condition. Well suited for farm or family use. Apply to Limestone Mills. irg-tt FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two store rooms O' Robinson street. Webst & Jefferiee March 6 tf. WANTED. WANTED—Copies of The Ledger of January 9tih and 12th,^atjhis office. WANTED—1,000 ooi wood; wtli eay highest market price. Gaffney Manufacturing Co. f-25-tl TAKEN UP. TAKEN UP—A stray black heifer with white tail and crumpled horns. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement and applying to J. J. Humphries. Apr. 16-lt-pd. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Announcements placed In this col umn until the primary election for $5.00. All cards must be accompanied by the cash to insure proper atten tion. For the Senate. Believing that Cherokee county and South Carolina need the services of J. C. Otts, Esq., in the State Senate, we present hig name to the voters of Cherokee county, subjec; to the Dem ocratic primary election. Tax Payers. I hereby announce hyself as a can didate for the otPce of State senator for Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W S. Hall, Jr. For Clerk. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of Court of Cherokee county subject to the results of the Democratic primary. M. A. Sarratt I am a candidate for Clerk of Court of Cherokee county, subject to the Democratic orimary. Z. A. Robertson. For Probate Judge. I am a candidate for Probate Judge of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. G. W. Speer. For Coroner. I hereby announcp myself a ' v anJI- date for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the aotion of the Democratic primary. J. S. Vine'sett. MONEY TO LOAN On farming lands. Long time, no commission charged. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting loan. For further information address JOHN B. PALMER A SON., Box 282, Columbia, 8. C. May 30 pd. 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. y Interest to April 1st, 1906 K* \ our account has been credited with inter est to April 1st, 1906. When convenient you can have the amount credited on your bank book. If your name is not o^ our books, we invite you to open an ac count with us. We pay 4 per cent, com pounded four times a year on all deposits. The Gaffney Savings Bank, t't Office in The National Bank of Gaffney. r ., 1:! 1 *;i Come And See Us. We have lots of nice things useful and our prices are right. Fine Blown Tumblers, per set 40c Same Engraved, per set 60c Best Hotel Goblet, heavy, per set 45c Hotel Goblet, lighter, per set 35c Fine £ gallon press cut Water Jugs, each 50c Tumblers to match, per set 60c Fine press cut Punch Bowls, each $3.00 Handle Custards to match, per set 50c Handle Custards, Colonial, per set 40c Fine press cut Water Bottles, each 40c Nice Water Bottles, 15 cents each, two for 26 cents Heavy 3 pint deep cut Pitchers, each 25c Four inch Fruit Saucers, per set 15c Candle Sticks from 75 cents' to $1.75 per pair Beautiful Decorated and Gold Stiple Fruit Plates, 10c each Big stock of Crockery, Jardincers, Clocks, Clock Shelves, Lamps, Lunch Boxes, Window Shades, Table Flat Ware, up to Rodgers 1847 goods, Wall Hatracks and hundreds of other things we can mention. Come and see us or you can send if you kuo» what you want, as we have one price to all, and that as low as goods can be sold. Come and look around whether vou want to buy or not. : : Yours turly, The Acme Furniture Co April 13-17-20. $ 1 00,000,000.00 The State of South Carolina is sending off the approximate annual amount of $3,000,000 in Life Insurance Premiums. That amount, less a small proportion, goes to the North and West each year for investment, and in twenty years; including interest, will amount to something like $ 100,000,000.00 This should not be. Keep your premiums at home for the development of your own State. The best way to do this is to have your life insured in the Southeastern Life Insurance Company Of SpartanDurg. S. C. Mch. Iti-lyr. ELLIOTT ESTES. Jr., General Agent mmy.::- ■ ■ g ■ ■ THE E EDGE always contains all the latest locafand foreign news. Subscribe now $1.00 c i T c? £ i i'.