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V. A Winnir Brannon’s Ice Cr^eam It costs us more to give our patrons Bran non’s Cream than it would if we made our own Cream and conse quently our profit is smaller; but it is a satis faction* to us to ‘know g we are giving you the best product that money can buv. Brannon’s Cream is favorably known all over South and North Carolina. If r [ it were possible to get | better Cream than]Bran- non’s, you can Jbank on ] it we would get it. Try Brannon’s Cream; if you ^ are not delighted simply tell the boy to charge it to the house. Is that fair? : : : : MANY PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE Lydia Cm Plnkham's Vegetable Compound i The wonderful power of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound over the diseases of womankind is not be cause it is a stimulant, not because it is a palliative, but simply because it is the most wonderful tonic and recou- structor ever discovered to act directly upon the generative organs, positively curing-disease and restoring- health and vigor. Marvelous cures are reported from all parts of the country by women who have been cured, trained nurses who have witnessed cures aud physicians who have recognized the virtue of Lydia E. Pinkhai j s Vegetable Com pound, and are fair enough to give credit where it is due. If physicians dared to be frank and open,hundreds of them would acknowl edge that they constantly prescribe Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ppund in severe cases of female ills, as they know by experience it can be re lied upon to effect a cure. The follow ing letter proves it. Dr. S.'C. Brigham, of 4 Brigham Park, Fitchburg, Mass., writes: “It gives mo great pleasure to sa^ that I have found Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound very efficacious, and often pre scribe it in my practice for female difficulties. “ My oiliest daughter found it very benefi cial fora female trouble some time ago.andmy youngest daughter is now taking it for a fe male weakness, and is surely gaining in health and strength. “ I freely advocate it as a most reliable s|)o- cific in all diseases to whii-h women are sub ject, and give it honest endorsement.” Women who are troubled with pain ful or irregular periods, bloating (or flatulency), weakness of organs, dis placements, inflammation or ulceration, can be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. If advice is needed write to Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. She is daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty- five years has been advising sick women free of charge. No other living person has bad the benefit of a wider experience in treating female ills. She has guided thousands to health. Every suffering woman should ask for and follow her advice if she wants to he strong aud well. Gaffney Drag j I Company. a HOLLISTER’S Rocky Mountain 'ea Nuggets A Busy Medicire for Busy People, Brings Golden Health ^nd Renewed Vieor, A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, TJvet and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure Blood, Bud Breath, Sluggish Bowels. Headache aud Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Holusteu Dkoq Company. Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOB SALIOW PEOPLE F0LEY$H0KEM£3 stop* tHm oougK anal l*e»ls lungs $ 100,000,000.00 The State of South Carolina is sending orf 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 j ear for investment, and in twenty years; including interest, will amount to something like $ 100,000,000.00 This should not be. Keep your premium- 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 Spartanourg. S. C. Moh Hi-lyr. ELLIOTT ESTES. Jr., General Agent LABORERS SLAY A FOREMAN. Fitzgzerald Meets Death at Hands af Italians. Roanoke, Va. ( April lit.—J. H. Fitz gerald, a well known railroad con tractor of Huntington, W. Va., was shot and stabbed lo death Tuesday near Curve, (liles county, Va., by a gang of Italian laborers. BStzgerald’a slayers escaped immediately after conimJltr.g the crime and are being pursued in the mountains by sheriff Durham and a If captured they will be taken to the (Jiles county jail at Pearisburg. Fitzgerald was a member of the contracting firm of Millet ami Kitz gerald and went alone Tuesday to in sped some work on the new Tide water railroad. There were no wit nesses to the crime except twelve Italians, all of whom t<X)k to the woods alter the killing. Fitzgerald was shot, twice in the head by bullets of dif fen-nt calibre and was stabbed in the back and abdomen. There has been a groat deal of trouble of late along Hie new road with Italian laborers. Texas Holds Henry Seigler. Augusta, tia., April 25.—Habeas cor pus proceedings instituted in Johnson county Texas, lias brought to a stand- si ill the case ot Henry Seigler, charg ed with kidnaping. The Seigler case is familiar. For some time past the man has beep wanted- in Augusta for kidnaping his own child. Several weeks ago he was located in Texas, identified, and arrested by the local authorities. Requisition iiapers were taken out, and Officer Stafford was deputized to bring the prisoner to Augusta. He was expected to return Iasi week, but betoro he could obtain custody of his man, Seigler’s attor neys in Texas began the habeas cor l>us proceedings. Constable Stratford will remain in Johnson county until a decision is reached. Bank in Examiner's Hands. Oadsden. Ala.. April 25.—Federal Hank Examiner Silas H. I,. Cooper, has taken charge of t.hc First. Nation al Hank of Aitalla, and has closed its doors. Tile only information to be had is that .he examiner has taken charge and closed the floors. It is understood the action was taken on orders from the comptroller of the currency in Washington. It is said tiie bank is only temporarily embar- tassed and will bo able to reeumo. 1,. M. Dykes is president and some of the leading business men of Atalla are directors. The capital stock is $25,- 000. It is believed that the statement of the bank up to April 6 caused the investigai ion which led to suspension. Girl's Assailant Slain by Father. Grosbeck, Tex., April 25:—While being conveyed lo jail in the custody of two officers, a negro, who, it, is alleged, assaulted the daughter of J A. Eastland, a farmer of Delta, at an early hour Tuesday morning, was fallen fr- n f'i< officers by a posse of citizens and he'd until the arrival ol the girl's fattier. When Eastland rode up ue oiuered ilie erowd to stand back and he emptied both liar refs of his shotgun, loaded with buckshot, imo the negro killing him instantly. Tin r, ( dement. G i r i c i - Macon, ( a., a young r-nlro: this city, was o! Tuesday for .• sat ion sworn < farmer, ihiug county. A IT-.' nie Edvards, a accuser, is lie appear us tin- f is a proniinen stands w< II in ; :s Young Man. '; ril 25.—T. E. Hritt, u man, a resident of ■tc'd under neavy bond ea ranee on an accu- by J. E. Edwards, a Hazard district, this n old school girl, An- , n. t ty daughter of the young lady who is to •"i! accuser. Edwards citizen, and fie family . ie community. Arranging Joint Memorial. Lilile Rock, Ark., April 25.—A move ment was started here Tuesday for a joint Memorial day. Confederate vet erans and members of the (j. A. R. signified their intention of agreeing upon a day when the graves in both the national and confederate ceme teries shall tie decorated. A meeting will be held shortly and a programme arraneed REUNION CALLED TO ORDER. Everything Po*ivts to Most Successful Reunion of Organization. New Orleans. April 25.—Fnder won her conditions that were ideal, at tended by a multitude that tried to the utmost the great auditorium erect- edod for the occasion, and with en thusia m unbounded, the oarmal rettn ion of the 1’nited Confederate veter ans was on Wednesday called to order by (let ral Stephen L>. Lee, the com mander in-chief. Everything at the outset points to one of tiie most successful reunions in the history oj' the organization. The hall in which tiie reunion is to be held is as beautiful as a structure of bare boards could be made. Every roof pillar was covered from top to bottom wiwth white and red bunting wound in alternate bands and bet ween first the confed Hag, then the national colors, then the stars and bars again, the spaces being hilled in this manner from end to end of the hall. The ro il was concealed by ropes of red and white tissue, caught up at regular in tervals by small confederate Hags. Portraits of tiie leaders of the Con federacy were placed at regular in tervals throughout the hall. these uprights hung Missing Dentist Has Been Located. Spartanburg, S. (’., April 25.—Dr. Os car Nichols, whose disappearance from Etiorce created considerable ex citement a wei k ago, and who it was thought at the time, had been murder ed and his body thrown in the river, lias been located by the receipt of a letter from him addressed to a member of his family. He is somewhere in Tennessee, though at what point is not known, as Fie missive was mailed on a railway mail car. Dr. Nicliolls says he is well anil contented, but as signs no reason for his leaving home. This is to some degree solves a mys tery that has puzzled the people of Enoree, where Dr. Nieholls practiced dentistry and where he lived with his family, consisting of a wife and two grown daughters. Hurt in Auto Accident. New York, April 25.—While return ing from the Aqueduct track Tuesday, Frank Farrell, owner of many thor oughbreds, owner of the New York Baseball club and an automobile en thusiast, met with a palnrul accident. While bowling at a smart clip his au tomobile swerved and ran into a tele graph pole. The impact w recti ed the auto and pitched the three occupants out. The chauffeur and Mr. Farrell s friend escaped with a shakeup and a few scratches, hut Mr. Farrell was shot, ahead with great violence, flymg clear over the front seat and landing on the sidewalk. He was rend-.• red unconscious for a time, and his an lie was dislocated. First Mail from ’Frisco. Chicago, April 25.—A .-arsfi.l of tragedy and pathos reached (he Chi engo postolfice Tuesday night when the first mail from San Francisco di rect since the earhqiiake was received. The sack contained ,e/(i; l f'neusrivl communications from the fire sutTcr ers to Chicago relatives and friends. They were written on shreds id wrap ping paper, pieces of box covising, strips of shorting, cuffs and oilier o ld and ends. None bore postage, bet all had the red ina stamp of the San Fran cisco postoiliee. S mir contains 1 lie one word, ‘‘Saved,'' others told stories of death and hardships. Texans Lynch Negro. Oakwoods, Tex., April 25.—A 17 year-old negro boy was lynched Wed nesday morning by a mob of men who took him from the custody of the of fleers. The negro had stripped him self and entered the home of a widow near town. He was caught and fully identified, and was awaiting transpor tation to the county seat. The deputy sheria who had the prisoner in charge, iirud several shots at the members ot the mob, but without effect. YOU WANT Y w / THE ORIGINAL LAXA1 >VL COUCH SYRUP KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE HONEY -TAR Bed Clover Blotoom and Hooey Ate on Every Bottle. \ -r w-% ■, - ^ - - / cw F The Best Made Buggy for the money, buy the Anchor Buggy. We sell them. Just received car barb wire and nails. Will give good prices. : : ; : : : : R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. A p 'in 1- mo Being equipped with a SAfi Hibbard-Rodman-Ely Patent Manganese Mob and Burglar Proof Safe, Which is Locked With Two Duplex Time and Combination Locks Tfie Nationaf Baii of Gaffney — A in: i y— Tiie (iaffneu Saving6 Banf; Offers to Their Depositors Every Pro tection That Could be Desir ed, and Extends Every Courtesy and Accomodation in Keeping With SAFE Banking. N. B. - The Gaffney Savings Bank Pays FOUR PER CENT. Interest COMPOUNDED FOUR Times a Year on all Deposits. »i Hy&i.-.Ttr.iffC), Soilless Bros. & Company's Clothing Easter being over, the tempestuous trading that threw this big storn into a tumult last-week has settled down to a normal basis, and notwithstanding the enormous drafts made on every line in every department, we are all straight ened out this week. Serene in the environment of the completest and finest y MILLINERY lines shown in Gaffney. Depleting stocks are always anticipated here anjd constantly active replenish ing forces are at work all the time. So, if YOU, perchance through procrasti nation or lack of time, “mhsed connection with that Easter Hat, variety here is adequate and pleasing as ever.” Your “Hat Ideals” will always find a com plete realization here. Come in and be “Spring Suited” to-day. • W. J. Wilkins JTi l Is serviceable, neat and attractive. Their wearing qualities are recognised wherever Clothing is worn. We have added a line to our stock and invite your inspection. Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. , ftCMOMl M«f%. A CO. j FIm Maher* ■IWnr* mm4 **w Y**fc CM o t h in g. £ Company. . {