The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, April 24, 1906, Image 1
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ESTABLISHED FEB. 16. 1894.
GAFFNEY, 8. C. TUESDAY, APRIL 24. 1906.
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IHROUGHGUT THE
FALMETTO STATE
ITEMS OF INTEREST OF PASSING
EVENTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
Happenings All Over the State Taken
from Our Exchanges and Tersely
Told to Ledner Readers.
LIGON-8ARRATT.
Marriage of a Popular Gaffney Lady
to a Spartanburger. "
Last Wednesday evening at 8:30
o’clock, at the residence of Mrs. Alice
Carpenter, on North Frederick street,
Miss Myrtle Sarratt and Mr. Charles
P. Ligon were united in the holy
bonds of matrimony. Rev. Dr. A. M.
Simms, of the First Baptist Church,of
ficiating. The parlors were appro
priately and tastefully decorated for
the occasion. The ceremony was wit
nessed by a number of friends of the
contracting parties. Immediately after
the ceremony the couple left on -jhe
Southern train No. 40, for a bridal trip
to New York and other Northern cities
The bride is one of the most beau
tiful ladies of Gaffney. She is also a
lady of refinement and culture, and
A warrant has been sworn out
against I. F. Crimm, of Spartanburg,
charging him with practicing medicine
without a license. The warrant was . , , . - ,
taken out in Magistrate Kirby’s court, ” "”^ rs her fr i enJ j s b y the score The
and the preliminary trial has been set ^ P^ng young business
for Tuesday at 10 o’clock. 1 n,an \ n , Spartanburg, and was formerly
a resident of Giaffney. He, too, has a
In a row with her old husband,
Betsv Goldsmith, colored, beat him
large circle of friends. The young
couple start life full of hope and hap-
SHORT NEWS ITEMS
OF lOCAl INTEREST.
EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER-
OKIE
A NEWST LETTER
FROM WILKINSVILLE,
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE OF
LOWER CHEROKEE.
GIRL ATTEMPTS SUICIDfe.
Recent Happenings In and Around
the City and Other Events Gather
ed by the Local News ^dltor.
iteme of
Personal Paragraphs Concerning Pop
ular People and Short
that Section.
Wilkinsville, April 20.—The farm-
J. B. Bell, Esq., Is making a bluff by
carrying bis arm In a sling. He says -
(note the “he says”) that be sprained ® ^ are beginning to plant, and all you
Ms wrist by trying to stop a fractious , ca ^ r ^ ar n ll, n cot '“ , ' ; . ,
Tmrcp ^ J ^ I R o. Sams has been survey
ing a tract of land for Mr. James T
THE
TASHEEl STATE
She Had Been Cast Off by Hop Oiiwn
People.
Grazed with lanJai.um and begging
Lr more, with the avowed purpose of
cMl'iig her 'ife. a g ! n oi 18, who gavp
her .Tine a^ Annie Turner, of Paco-
l*t. was arrested Tnursday afternoon'
by Officer Al.wnnder and locked up at i
!.o nt\ hall for safekeeping, says 1
Friday’s Grenville News.
It developed that early In the morn
ing she had gons to the livery stable j Itsms
of Briscoe & Douglas, on West Wash
ington street, and asked for water, saw
ing that she intended taking the con
tents of a bottle of laudanum which t
bor^eTf iZiS °;Tr
wc“lS'bfS"y ■ a ” d ' le r n "" ! , ,aVOr 0f " ,c -le'enae ta
weeping bitterly. i damage suit of D. T. Dicks vs the
tthen arrested she was begging hys- Southern Railway Company
RECENT EVENTS OF NOTE IN
NORTH CAROLINA.
of Intarert Concerning Our
Neighbors in the Old North State
Clipped from cur Exchanges.
into insensibility at their home near ! Piuess, and it is the wish of their nu-
Mauldin, in Greenville County. Friday j merous Mends that their fondest
morning, and then finished the Job by | dreams may become stern reality,
stabbing him with a steel fork. She j ~~
has been arrested. The woman is 30, HURSDAY NIGHT
while Goldsmith was Cf>. *
T!,e Music Club Win Give lt 8 Ente r -
A dozen distinguished men who are'
interested in tine manufacture of cot
ton spenr Friday in Bennettsvllle.
They came from Charlotte this morn
ing to see the Fuller combing crin in
operation there, and see the far-famed
farming lands of Marlboro. The part .
teinment.
Owing to circumstances, the Music
Club has postponed the entertain
ment from Tuesday night to Thurs
day night ire 26th. Prof. Herndon,
ot lorkville, who is well and favor
ably known all over the country as a
included spinners from Lancashire and fine cornetist, will assist in the enter-
Manchester, England. , >ainmcnt This alone is sufficient guar
antee that the entertainment will be
Dr. Rupert Blue, a native of Marion, n success.
S. C., brother to the celebrated Victor |
Blue, of the navy, and a surgeon in
the United States marine hospital, ser
vice, has been detailed to go to San
Francisco to assist in the care of the
Injured and sick of the stricken and
distressed city. He left Washington
this afternoon for San Francisco,
via the Chicago and the Northern Pa
cific.
Dr. Oscar Nlcholls, of Enoree, who
disappeared from his home about two
weeks ago, has not as yet been found.
It was renorted that he was seen at
Glenn Springs, and a Party went over
from Enoree with photographs of the
missing man. These were identified
as the pictures of the man who was
seen at that place on April 12. It is
stated that he spent the night there
and left for parts unknown. The peo
ple at Glenn Springs do not think that
the man was demented.
Ten thousand dollars represents the
gross recelnts of truck shipped and
sold by the Whipple brothers, who
operate a truck farm of flftv acres In
close proximity to Beaufort. They
have grown and shipped this season
more radishes than any other grower
in the United States: they have not
yer shinned their entire crop of pens
and besides havp a large quantity of
other truck to ship. "
A very regrettable accident oeourred
in Georgetown County early yesterday
morning, in the killing of Mr. J. B.
Bunch bv Mr. D. T. Allen, while tur
key hunting. Both men are nrosper-
ous farmers, living only a few miles
from Georgetown. Notwithstanding
the fact that the game laws prohibit
the shooting of turkeys in the county
after April 1st. both Mr. Bunch and
Mr. Allen went out early and took po
sitions in some thick woods where
turkey slims had been seen the day
before. Each man was totally un
aware of the presence of the other.
A- Laurens early last Friday
evening, while swinging from the con
veying pipe. Master Luther Franks,
the 7-year-old son of Mr. R. J.
Frankp, of the Laurens cotton mills,
and one of the best citizens of Lau
rens, lost Ms grin, fell into the reser
voir of the Southern Cotton Oil Com
pany here, and was drowned. The lad.
with two other boys of about the same
age, .\ere Maying around the reser
voir, and when he fell in his compan
ions immediately ran home, but did
not ^ive the c’arm for some time. The
body was recovered at 3:30, and the
physicians summoned announced that
the lad nad been dead nearly an hour.
The attorneys for William P. Little,
the man who killed Clarence" E. Dan
iels, will, it is said, make application
for hail some tlm P this week. Little
is now In the Richland County Jail,
where he was taken from police head
quarters the morning after the killing.
Before what Judge th P application will
be made is not known, but as the Su
preme Court is now in session it is
probJble that it will be made before
one of th P Justices of that court.
Little killed Clarence E. Daniels at
11:40 o'clock Thursday night, on To
bacco street, almost opposite the Rich
land cotton mills. Dnnlels. it Is said,
followed Little from the car barn to
the spot where the shooting took
place What, occurred Immediately be
fore the shooting is no: known, as no
one was present except the dead man
and Little,, and the latter has made
no statemen;. The coroner’s Jury Fri
day right placed the responslbillt7 for
the death of Daniels upon Little, and
he is now being held on the charge of
murder.
I rof. Herndon* is not only well
known all over the country, but he has
uivon entertainments across the wa
ter, and has com e out victorious In
contests with such men as Levy and
Emerson.
The public is assured that, i: will
not have, an opportunity soon again
of attending such an attraction for
the extremely low price of admission
which is charged for this entertain
ment.
With general admission at only 23
cents and reserved seats at. 35 cents,
the opera house should be crowded,
especially In view of the fact that a
part of the proceeds will go to the
Gaffney Library Association.
Singing Convention.
The next session of the Broad
Ri v er Inter-Denominational Singing
Convention will meet with the Grassy
Pond Church on the first Saturday
and Sunday in May.
Saturday meeting at 10 o’clock.
Devotional exercise by chaplain.
Enrollment of delegates.
Query—Would preaching lie" a sue
cess without music? Speakers: W.
held at the Court House’ on May 18th,
at 10 o’clock a. m. This meeting is
called by the county board of exam
iners.
The street, force has materially 1m- a few days last week with their'
proved the appearance of Buford grandparents', Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
street in the vicinity of the Buford Moon head.
Street Methodist Church, by some j ‘ Blue Eyes” went fishing yesterday
needed work on the thoroughfare. ar, d caught ten fine ones—so fine vou
couldn’t hardly see them.
Work on the new building of the; Prof. J. T. Moore’s school will clos, !
Merchants’ Grocery Company is pro- 1 next Friday. April the 27th, and ho:
grossing nicely. This building will add ! will have an entertainment. Friday
greatly to the appearance of things i night, and all are invited. “C” you
in that neighborhood. It will he one be sure and come. I
tericallv for work, saying that she had
been discharged from the cigar fac
tory because she couldn’t learn fcow Mills, of Caswell, at this week’s Term
ille. The
not been
ler i
Mills, who
, i,i u 1 ’v' 1 • tericaiiv ror work, saying that she had I
The teachers’ eMmlnatlon will be i MoorehMd which he will sell to Mr., b8 en discharged from the cigar tac- A true bill was found against S T
..a .. -s- „„ «... i«.h I tory because she couldn’t Isan. How Mills, of Caswell, at this week’s term
Byars spent lasf Sunda • wfth 0 !hl7 1 t<> make ci « ars ’ and tha t she couldn’t of Superior Court in Reidsvllle. The
" I parents ^ 1 a 1 ‘ 1Ul,a v w ith their j^ork in the cotton mill on account of ! defendant skipped and has not been
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Parker spent * ho r.' voa,i l!,n & s - Sh « declared herself located. Mr. Mills was under a $300
willin" to do anv honorable
labor in bond for killing Whitt .
order to mike a living. formerly worked with him.
Her story, told between hysterical | , , .
While looking over some timber
lands on Chocowinity bay, near
sobs, as she clung to the door of her
cell and pressed her hot face against
the cold iron bars, was that she is the
second daughter of J. H. Turner, once
o second-hand in ihe Pacolct mills:
that last October she ran away and
j married a sewing machine agent
won t promise
I have a grand time. I know I would ' b '
..Meed Marsh Green, only to find that , held and the bod wa ; burteYab t£
h • already had a wife: that he heat ( . X pense of the county
Washington Friday afternoon, Messrs.
Jesse I*. Warren and John Latham dis’
covered the dead body of an unknown
negro man lying on the bank of the
bay. He had evidently been in the
water some time. No inquest was
in i you any chicken, hub I know you will
the fifth Sun
of the most substantial buildings
the city.
j enjoy coming up ther.
Cotton o'.i y esterday on this mar-! day, but I can’t come, I don’t guess
kot for 11:40. A local cotton buyer j but I do hope you will get plenty of
yesterday told a Ledger man that this | chicken for you and myself, too.
Mr. Banks Game- went to see his
was the best cotton market in the
State, as the price being paid here for
the staple was more than elsewhere in
the State.
Las: Sunday night three young men
strolled down to Limestone College.
Some one, bent on mischief, evidently
thought to have some fun by scaring
ilie boys, began to throw rocks and
lire a pistol. The fun did nor mate
rialize. however, as the tyoys declined
to “tote the mail.”
Mrs. Marguerite Spirkles, from the
Battle Ground section, was sent to *ho
hospital at Columbia yesterday, to be
very best girl last Sunday, but don’t
know how he came out.
Misses Lottie and Sadie Inman had
a large crowd last Sunday, after they
came home from church, and Mrs. In
man can give anybody a good dinner
and a good time. “Blue Eyes” was
there, and she knows that all did have
a fine time.
' Miss Virgil Wilkins spent last Fri-
d”-’ night with her cousin, Miss^ Bps-
! sic Moorehead.
Mrs. J. T. Moorehead has 11G little
chickens now.
Mr. J. H. Wilkins had to stop work-
treated for mental aberration. The j dow on newr bouse and go to the
unfortunate woman’s mind seems to he v«c Q v-.™! « .
affected by one of the new religious | f J ^^ r T,n !®” ya „ ra , 1 bro . ke he f
creeds that is being propagated in this
section Just at this time.
the other day, and she has it
bandaged with a fine ring. She says
it is in a bad fix.
Tlie new depot begins to look like ' *!n re be a 'd'mie :,i ' *;n
something now. The walls are up and ins , v 9C b oc dhouse on April 28th.
the roof is being put on. In about an( ' ‘;‘ u e Eyes” wants to go. If it is
four or six weeks passengers will be j 1 ,n 'etty day and the horses are not
getting on and off at the now sta- )U ^,T -
tlon. It will be a great improvement, . ” Kul I « ioals bridge is complete,
t.. vt. so far as the present station is con- ,, hav ’/ news ’bis time, as I hear
T. Davidson K. O Huskey and J. B. [ corned, bu it is apparent that. It Is too ° J, 1 . 0 '‘"S but cotton,
I small, ind in a few years the South- ^ ° lowing is the program of the
of one hour during | cm will be compelled to build another i q' 1 .,. 01 recently given at the
Minnv SIdp school:
, „ . , , xpense of the county.
i:ul finally deserted ner, and her
n (<|il(> furthermore would not believe
sin* bad been marrid to him: tha*
In’- child died soon after its birth, and
v a. taken awav so that, slip never saw
it, and that in desperation at. the abuse
“nd scorn of her home people, she
came to Greenvillp with a friendly
s'ianger, who promised to find work
i ir her here. At this point her sobs
became so violent that she was unable
to go on for sometime, because she l v helpless
said her first and only transgression
of the social law was then. Rain was
fa ling heavily when she reached
Greenville, according to her story, and
I be man final! v persuaded her to go
to a h dging house as man and wife,
assuring her that no one would take
her in at that hour, otherwise. She
went vith him, but left the next day
| Friday a t Whitney. Fannie Ray, a
colored woman, and her 5-year-old
child, were burned to death by the
explosion of an oil can. The can ig
nited from the attempt to pour oil
o v er the fire. Exploding, it threw the
r'l over the mother and the child. The
cries of both brought Immediate aid,
but the? were burned to death within
a few minutes, the friends being whol-
Af 1:30 o’clock Monday morning
Mrs. Ethel Moore, of Monroe, daugh
ter of Mr. M. L. Flow, discovered
someone in her room. She saw it was
a man in his shirt sleeves and stock
ing feet. She screamed, and th'» man
jumped out of the window. 'Squire
Flow tracked the man out of the yard
and as far as the jail, and there lost
Jb' 1 wn PpVr n !7 m 7 f rV WhIle slshfof'hinr Nothing was stolen M*
Cm,7 J-rol V ,, 7 7 n" the 0,30 hart ™ dOUbt jl.Sb COme to
H hlnck su* fin vliT T Y\ f ? m p 7 through the window. He had broken
Yv M H ff V. p T 1, T Sh r the sIats of th * blinds, unhooking
gave up the ( (Tort to live honestly and them.
dccentlv vheu she was discharged
from the cigai factory, and received At. the Presbyterian Hospital, In
in addition a irrter forbidding her re- Charlotte. Saturdav afternoon at 3
turning home. She said that she had o’clock, Mr. Paul McCorkle, of Lancas-
heon drinking laudanum at. intervals ter. S. C.. underwent an operation and
all day. Her condition proved the had his left eye removed. The right
Cash.
intermission
iho Afternoon.
Query —Should .a 1 kIv lead the
singing in protracted meeting i”
S;H*,ii.e:: C A. S. Cam be,i. M !*
Massey and others.
Query -Is it necessary for. some to
be able to read music at sight? If so,
who should they be? Speakers: L J.
Huskey and A. T. Jones
Question box.
Sunday school meets at 10 o’clock.
Devotional exercises by chaplain.
Singing lesson by C. Cooper.
Sermon on music at 11 o’clock, by
Rev. A. I) Davidson
The program is belated by the com-
mit<ee not sending if sooner. Hope
those of the different churches inter
esfed in music will be present.
B. RAY.
F’or Committee
and a larger siation.
t-nth of her assertion.
eve had been removed some time last
Securing Rights of Yray.
That the new railroad company is
no; a myth, hut really exists and
n.eans business, is apparent from -the
The police gave her all the arten year. This, of course, leaves Mr. Mo
tion possible at police barracks, and Corkle totally blind. It. will lie re
she became ouieter and weaker after called that Mr. McCorkle was in an
the effects of the drug ua«sed off. Her ! unfortunate accident, with his horse
parents will he notified and some dis-1 a,1 d buggy, and was almost killed. Ex-
nosirn a ma.lp oi her. The facilities Ihe loss of his eyes. Mr. Me
at the disposal of the police do not | Omklo now seems to lie sound in mind
con tern niute the earing of such cases, and body. IBs friends here are glad
Song by the school.
Fan drill b, sixteen girls.
Gumtown’s Woman’s Association: ... •
bailie Goforth. Nannie Byars, Jessie 1 and her pri-enee is rather embarrass- ^'af |t. is no worse,
and hois Prldmore, Mae Morris. Edna ing to the hind hi-am-d officers
„ , an d ’b'hnv Wilkins and Georea Rv- 1
tact that last week Dr. W. C. Ham-1 a rs. ’ l,eo, S ( ny
rick.Messrs. A. N. Wood, J. C. Potts Bo-Peep’s Party—Amos and Odell
and D A. 9 homas went over the pro-1 Goforth, D. B and Paul Prldmore TI,p Em Aft-
posed routp from Gaffney to the North ; Huth Moorehead, Vivian Tyce Lionel Paralysis
Carolina line, and secured rights of Poole nml Sihhip \T„r,.i 0 1 raratysis
wav toj the new road. These gentle
DEATH OF A GOOD MAN.
Poole and Slbble Morris.
Song—Sal He Goforth,
nun were varmly received by the Backwood School George and
:and owners aiong the route, and were ; Lewis. Eddie and Johnv Wilkins Jes-
shown every courtesy. The people sh* and Loi s Prldmore,' Sallle Goforth
along ihe one are very enthusiastic and Ma,. Morris
over the new road, and cheerfully ex Recitation—Jessie Prldmore
m-ossed v;HUu?mess to allow the new Pain In the Side- Bessie ' Mooro-
! road to pars through their lands. In j head, Annie Wilkins and George Go-
fact manv <,f them, seeing the advanf forth.
es to bo doihed from a road which Recitation—Lori«p PHdmnrp
Friday afternoon C. A. Parker, the
'•Ibor agent who was arrested in Dur
ham a fo*- days ago, ,ati the time of
'bp arrest of C. J. Dellinger, was sriven
a preliminar - hearing befon* Justice
. . , . ot the Peace J. E. Owens. In the
_ av , nishr about 1 o’clock hearing Parker was represented by
a Stroke of
Mr Andrew Jackson Byars, a well- Winston & Bryant, and the nrosecii-
known eirizrn, suffered a stroke of rion was represented by Guthrie A
paralysis. Mr. Byars lingered until Guthrie. Parker was charged with
Aestenlnj mc- r ning at. 3:10, when death violating tip* labor laws by trying to
•■elievcd his suffering. entice laborers from th^ works of the
Mr Byars w.is n well-known citizen. Chatham Lumber Company, in this
He w.’s or. the s f ’'eet Friday in the city. Decision in the case was with-
usual i.cal’b he i.a'j enjoyed for the held. Me will probable be discharged,
past year, and his friends were'shock-1
will in ike it easy to get their product
to Gaftney. were exceedingly .anxiou
This is fhi
in leed
most commendable one.
Bill Arp Said This
(People’s Paner.)
"I never took a paper that didn't pay “ fciv ‘' ’-b'* ’IgMs of way.
me more than I paid for it. One time' urogieshi'e and t
an old friend of mine started a paper
wav down south and sent a copy to me
and I subscribed just to encourage
him. and after a while it published an
order to sell a lot at public auction.
So I Inquired about the lot and told a
friend to run it up to $3 , h He bid off
’lie lot at $38 and sold It in less than a
month for $10**, so 1 made $02 clear by
Kicked by a Horse.
While out driving last Sunday after
noon one of the animals attached to
:h,. bugg. became unruly and began ! to! ’ v ; be disnensary has been writ-
The Dispensary Arraigned.
< Baptist Press.)
Cuon the iHigos of the past the his-
acnnalntance were proud of Ik He was Yovei wlm^tl.e dinkTeigtoel^k-
belling given ,4 d |j u> p a p S together, cri
Harris’ body
kicking. a s a result of which both
Messrs. Harry McCarley and Brian
i Bell are laid up for repairs. It ir-. a
ten with the blood which it has drawn
from thi’ hearts of citizens of Caro-
« wfrljr. navin* enren ,„ sether onmhlns him V,
son e j’f Ids Up r*. the service of his , h3t lln dled instantly.
" r' 1 . , , was sen to Charlotte, where h-% lived.
Deceased is su vive.i bv a widow -- -
' ri d five caPrien The children
taking that paper. My father told me | Angular thing that both the young
that when he was a v«mng man ho saw ( nicn were kicked on the knee. The
a notice in a paper that a school teach- 1 wounds are painful but not serious,
or was wanted away off in a distant i and it is expected that both will be
country, and he went and got the situv about their usual duties in a day or
tion, and a little girl was sour to him, | two.
and after a while she grew up swee‘
and beautiful and he married her.
Now if he had not taken that piper
lina: the storv has been embellished |^!r7 r . t{0 T a :,^ if,y „,? Cat, ® and . Pol,y -
He had been working for the contract’
are: , ors fl V p years.
Damon and Pythias.
with thi likeness of blanched faces of
women, whom it has made widows:
•*ml a;. < ne reads he can hear the pit
iful sob ot the orphans who were made
i fatherless bv Lhls mons'er. In thou-1
sands of homes in th 1 ' Rto'e the with-,
ering curse of its pr s meo mav be
'seen. It is a poisoning n’wt whose
tendrils have reached in < every part
an 1
what do you suppose would have be i WHs * n c * tv of the Ftate. and the breath of whose
comp of me? I would have been some ' 0,1 S ' V, ' l/ r niak,n ^ arrangement dower has benumbed 'he con science of
other fellow, or m.ybe I w.»,M not “J all""” W««•
loeal iodise of Knlehta of t’ythlae. Unclaimed Letter.,
earli m A.a> . Mr. DOize has pre- , . ..... . ,
u ateu tap Play successfully through- . Eis, of unclaimed letters remaining
<>ur the State. most notable per-i UthoGaffnev oostofflceforweekend-
for.nuiie * i,;ven being on Hu; occasion tog April 21’190 > R .
of the foi y-acond anniversary oi l M,ss Mar v Br,J S es * G w Bla n on,
i'.e order. Fcbruarv !9th
in Colum- }Y M. Dunn,^Mlss Linle Deain. Miss dies, called Ml o na sto^iach tablets
^ has been discovered that abs dute*-
bia. Mr. D’Olze will bring the prin- £ T ena Glenn Preston Hev. j^s been discover
cloal members of tli f . Columbia cast vv M - G’adden, J. J. Hlnsinger, W. rurcs indigestion
with him. • Horan, Miss Polly Hill, Mrs. A. health and st’cngt
Yon fee! the life giving current, the
minute vou take it. A gentle sooth
ing warmth fills the nerves and blool
with life It’s a real pleasure to take
Hollister’s Pockv Mountain Tea. 3.')
cents. Tea or Tablets. Gaffney Drug
—Pee my Mne of Scotch mixtures If
in need of Dress Goods. J. I. Bar
ren.
Subscript for The Ledger; tl • yesr*
have been at all.
Your chances an* just as good as
Bill Arp’s was; do you take a paper?
We know some men in 'his co"nty who
are raising a aonse full o r children,
md don’t tnke anv paner a< all- -’O^ 1 ’
dav these children will find out there
are other nlaces and other things to
be seen besides a lonesome home and t
what they see looking at an enipti
bookcase and they will be ashamed
tha- they ever had parente. , n the lntCre8t of Wofford .
Mrs. Walker Hurt. Dr. R. A. Childs, financial agent of
Mrs. S. O. Walker was the victim Wofford College, was in the city yes-
Sunday of a most, painful accident, at teiday in the interest of tha: institu-
!'*r home in the suburbs of the city, j tion. It is Proposed to raise an en-
Mrs. Walker, while standing on the, dowment fund of 1100,000 for the col- pink Wheichel Maggie Wilkins
nlazza was unfortunate enough to lege. Mr. Andrew Carnegie his given p a ij f or advertised letters,
fill, receiving a severe injury thereby. *35,000. and the General Educational Oll0 cen| dUe nn p af »|
Medical attention was at once se- Board has contributed $25,000. Dr. a. R. N. Folg.r. P
cured and w A are glad to state that! Childs is meeting with splendid sue-
Mrs. Walker Is now doing as well as ; cess, and It is safe to predict that It —Hats for Men. Yoij’hs and (’Till
coni) be expected. The Injury, while is only a matter of time until the dren at bargain price* -it J I S»r
Joseph. The funeral serv-! A letter from C. C. Moore, president
ices will lie held at Dravtonville of th ° North Carolina Cotton Associa-
ChuTh ioda*. at 12 o’clock. ; ,,on * announces iw 0 Importont facts .n
connection with the work of the cot-
Important to Gaffney. ,S”
Stare are demanding that their ferti-
Profit by This and Find Safeguard Hzers shall be shipped in cotton bags,
Against Many Ills. and that there will he an insistent) de-
Nofnlng in more Important ti» (Faff ; nnnd that cotton t>ac-ging he pro-
nev than the good health of her neo- vided for the baling of cotton, instead
pie. How can they HI] ‘heir place in of jute. Mr. Moore also makes men-
this busy town unless thev are well? Bon of the fact thai Jute biggin? him
No one trouble Is responsible for
more nervous ills, sleeplessness, gen
eral debility, weakness, back-aches,
rheumatic pains, even ill-temne r a’ld
•eevishness than indigestion.
Fortunately, a combination of reme
already advanced most appreciably,
and that, the prices will run far ahead
of last season.
minful. Is not, serious, although at
first it was feared tbit it might prove
to be a break or fracture. Sunday in
this city seems to »ave been a Sab
bath of accidents, as aeverai are re
corded
—Be® Nelson's windo^».
amount desired will be raised.
With This Kniqht Al| ig Light. "
(Bamberg Herald.)
Ami so the press rrang is to go to
charleston and the istf of Palms, and
and restores to we’re all going, for you may be sure
igth the whole digest- none of the newspaper crowd will miss
•lolly. R. C. Jolly, Grant Lorrance, | Vr system. The use of Ml-o-na is a this eventful trip. We could not stay
Sarah Lee, T. M. Martin, W. G. safegua*’ l | against many III;: it acts awav from dear old Charleston if we
Montgomery, William McLure, It. L. idtr'-uiy unop t*>r> i-fistrlc chinds ?/■ would, and what a delightful timo
Putnam. Lucinda Rutherford, M. S. sto'-es perfect action of digcstlv? or Major Homnhlli an-I Billy Rill, and all
Smith, Amicng Smith, Ossie Smith, iri; nq p|,) s t; lf> aaslmnofinT! ,f ford that bunch of the News and Courier
.1. S. Smith, John Smith, Mogie and so strengthens the whcle digestive an ! the Post will give us. Oh, yog,
Quills, Julia Wall ice. Sella Wade,^ B v<jter*i timt vou cm eut ' , n , ' , th!n * a* we’re all miming. We want. t,i walk
■ri' tl-rif. wltaout fe-ir «f indiv-estton on ‘Me bof’rv.” see St. Michael’s and
Just one little tablet out o f a •It'* aear tiie chimes again, vini: the dry
cent box of Mi-o na liefare m< aF for dock and the wet dock, ’ind watch the
a few da' -; and \ou will ‘■onn regain Fir mermaids disnort themselves in
! perfect heolft* d st'encUi a*’d be the surf and display themselves on
aMe t pit anything d*gcsMMe without the hcarh. And there win ho Colonel
j fear of stnn\?eh difficulties. Bnrnn, and Mrs. Virginia Durant
M.
ratt’s.
This is the season of listlegsnecs, a feature performroc© by the Gaff-
headaches and spring disorders. Hoi- ney Music Club* will be Prof. Hero-
lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure j pen.
"’•eventative. Makes vou strong and
vogorous, 35 cents. Tea or Tablets.
Gaffney Drug Co.
Hear Herndon at the muslcale by
local ta'fB*.
So re'loh’p is MI-o-i In curing a! 1 Young, and Ed DeCamp and Wlgfall
form, of stomach weakness and troub- j Cheatham end John Meehan, and all
les (hat Giffnev D ug Co. give a 1 tne other delightful hoys and girls
sleno'i inarinteo tbit the remely will who tire always “among those present'
cost nothing unless f» cuie-< \fl-o-ni at our annual meetings And maybe
sells for 5b cent 1 *, and is invilna’ le thi-re’ll be sonio disporting end dls-
to nnvone who suffers with Indiges
tion. nervousness op weak stomach.
playing dnno
knows?
by our crowd—who