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- 0 THE LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday. m DftCamp, Editor and Publiahlr, J. Brian Bell, News Editor. • ( MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. The Ledger is not responsible for h * views of correspondents Hereafter no advertisements will be accepted at this office after 12 o’colck on Mondays and Thursdays * Watch your label and the date. And renew before ’Us too late; If there be an error, don't get mad, Report to ns—we’ll make you glad. Remember, ’tis our aim to please, But errors are like pesky fleas— They will creep in in spite of fate. Therefore, watch your label and the date. —Original. Excellent Program Rendered at Star Theatre Thursday Night. The entertainment given by the Gaffney Music club last Thursday night is worthy of something more than casual mention, as showing the musical talent existing among our young people and only waiting the guiding band of experience to develop | into a musical whole ot more than av erage ability. The parents of children with voices should encourage them to join the organization, be regular in at tendance and attentive to the instruct or, the amount required for member ship being trivial to the poorest citi zen a" compared with the result to be attained. Acquaintance with good mu* sic is refining, and association with those who try to attain proficiency, even in ever so humble a way, makes of the students better men and worn- ^ en. Who in Spartanburg is not proud | of their Choral society, which is bur j the result of just such another club as I There are not many people hunting| one started here originated and i , . ' ' , , i lirected by Prof. Johnson and Proi. for a "stidv job this kind of weather.) D an } e ] DuPre many years ago and : brought up to its present high stan- campaign is beginning dard of efficiency persiste r * effor bit. There are several; of i [ i s lal . ent - . . The ability of an amateur orchestra, MOTES AND COMMENTS. PERSONAL PARAGRAPH* Mr. D. S. Abbott, formerly of this city, but now of Greer, spent Sunday and yesterday in the city. Mr. Abbott Is a clever young business man and The Ledger is nleased to note that he is meeting witn success in the thriv ing city of Greer. . Junius Parrott is back In Gaffney, after a sojourn at Darlington, where he has been nursing his injured knee. His many friends, including The Led ger. are glad to greet him once more. J. G. Jefferies. Esq., left yesterday for Columbia, where he goes to attend the Supreme Court. Mr. Jefferies is interested in several cases at this term. and will Probably be gone the enrire week. gi A MERRY MORNING ^ £ WITH THE MAYOR 3 A glance at the blotter at the city court chamber each morning would show a stranger a marvelous state of morality in Gaffney, as it nearly al ways shows a state of blankness that is good to Iwk at, but from a news standpoint would tend to be a little bit distressing. Only two cases have appeared during the past week and neither of these has been of any im portance when compared with the many bold robberies and other great ANNOUNCEMENTS. Announcements placed in this col* ; umn until the primary election for $5.00. AH cards must'be accompanlel by the cash to Insure proper atten- : on. FOR SAL* FOR SALE—Good plug mule and two milk cows. W. D. Kirby. FOR SALE—A second-hand Miets & Weiss kerosene engine; In good j condition; can be seen in operation For the Senate. at The Ledger office. Ap-ly The Believing that Cherokee countv and Ledger, Gaffney, 8. C. .South Carolina need the services of Ike Smith, the inimitable, of Thick-j cr |m e s we are treated to daily in the ety. was on the streets of GJffney daily press. The e mntv to warm up a new announcements The Ledger. in this issue of nlayine with fair success and for the first time in public, accompaniments to standard operatic choruses in their original form, was only attained by ex traordinary pluck and perseverance on the nart of everv member, who should bp encouraged by all music- ’oviim citizens. Much of the success depended on thp indefatigable efforts . „ . ... , ot Mr. Kuhne, the leading violinist, will be in the same fix in which were i w j lt) was never roo tired to give extra the “five foolish virgins.’ | nractice at the suggestion of the dl- * * * j rector. , On Mav the Hth The Ledger will! Deprived a: the last moment of . . . . .... „ , ,. ..of its most! necessary members/And l issue it> indus,.ria. edition. Pr ctical j corn ;) 9 ]i e ,] to use with but one' re-1 ■v all the matter has been set. We will j hearsal a cornetist unfamiliar (o their ' have t- get several cuts .and then ev- j ways, the result seemed 4o them a!-1 ervthine will be readv. If Gaffne ’ 1 mos ^ h °I ,eless ' and ^t Are. thought-i fulness and intelligence brougln * * * It is about time some move was j made towards the Fourth of July cel-i ebration. That day is but nine weeks from tomorrow. The very first, thing 1 Wp know the dav will lie here and we -esterday. Mrs. W. B. DuPre, who has been spending; some time in Spartanburg, will return to Gaffney this after noon. Miss Pearl Crawley attended the music festival at Spartanburg list Frf 1 d- evening. Miss Lula Potter, of Gaffney, was amomr the Gaffney attendants *ti the i]ife- As the court was on the eve A mild ripple was created Saturday morning at the hour for the opening of court by an unexpected case aris ing. Not a single complaint appeared on the docket and it seemed that Sat urday would pass as the previous one had; however, an example her a ap- l>eared of how fickle fate rules .May or's courts as well as other walk# of J. C. Otts, Esq., in the State Senate, we present his name to tffe voters of Cherokee county, subject to the Dem ocratic primary election. Tax Pavers. I hereby announce hyself as a can didate for the office 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. FOR WOOD—Both oak and pine; also Ice, delivered to any part of the city. ’Phone 176. V. I. Spurgeon. April 20 Imo. FOR SALE—Five lots near Globe Mills, on main road, ranging from 2 to 5 acres each. Terms easy. Apply quick to J. Eh. Jefferies. Mck. 30-tf. FOR SALE- gopd condition, or family use. Mills. One fine bay mare, Well suited for farm Apply to Limestone 12-8-tL Spar.nnburg music festival Fridiy. Mrs. ("has. Christman, of Spartan- bur". has been ending several days with her mother. Mrs. Allie Lipscomb, on Victoria avenue. Rev. S. B. Harper, oh' the Buford Street Methodist ehu/ch, will leave tomorrow for Cnion. where he goes to ■attend the meeting of the District conference. Mrs. T. IV Butler and Mrs. J. L. Daniels Iratfe tiiis afternoon for Rock | Hill, where they go to represent the I Shakespeare club In the Federation j of clubs. Mrs. Geo. II. Burbage, of Columbia, nee Viulse Jefferies, of this city, is 1 in the city visiting her mot’ier. .Mrs. M. H. Jefferies. The following students of Limestone College, were fesitval visitors at Spar tanburg during last week: Misses | , , ... . . ]lulness merchants want display advertise- ments in this issue they will confer a favor by bringing them in this week. The industrial edition will be alright, al right. * * * Every intelligent man, woman and child in Cherokee county should read The Ledger. It is the best semi-week- h in South Carolina for the It money. i lands for what it believ.es to/ bo | right, regardless of whom it ma(- ef- j feci. We are not oposing aiy/one, or j fighting anyone, but we advocate whai I Irene Montgomery. Ebba Dukes. Isa- e’|ce broughl its i Free, Jennlo Reid, I»ls Monf- r . , - ' „j gomery, Lottie Howie and Lottie Mor- By some carelessness Miss Lula! jj PoMer’s namp yh piano accompanyist j L Fort has returned from -as omitted from the programme.! S i , an , )UI . R where | H , waH iu atien- Without her' the whole thing must ; ( , ance at) the Ma , festival. lia\t> lacked success, and %er rendi- never Little has returned from tion of some of the difficult accompa- gp ar tanburg. nimeuTs was ad mirable, notably io 1 Sianyame Little has re'urned to the the'chorus ot female voices from I j ( .j, v after enjoying the music festival t^uiramento, a brilliant and difficult'!. gp ar t^ n burg. rbing to Plav in connection with any ‘ Mi g S Ef1ith K 0rtl - aas returned from chorus. Th • writer hopes , ncourage-1 sioartanburg where he was a festival ment from all our citizens wi'l lie gi ie music tie more 'dub that 1 irs luiure work com’"or.d , . , .b!e. DuPre spent several at Spartanburg at the NEW RAILROAD A CERTAINTY. we believe will ^ to the greatest num Ahe time to subscribe, year. greatest bene- ■. Now, is Only $1.-10 a Hendei'sonvi lachian (HendersonvilK e Hustler Road Win be visitor. j Mrs. W. B. ! duys last week May festival. Miss Geenie Peeler spenti Friday in Spartanburg. Says Appa- f G ji OW j n g Gaffneyites witnessed [ the Clemson-Wofford baseball game I in Spartanburg Wednesday: Messrs. Built Hustler.) T lere are now two corps of engi-1 Paul Lipscomb. Frank Gilmer, PMy John T. Meehan, w^itor of :he Caro lina Citizen, has mAved thar. paper to : Jefferson from Chafaw. A stock com pany called^,tjjtl' Jefferson Publishing companv'lras been organized, but Mr. Meehan will continue to be ihe editor. John is one of the brightest of the weekly press and the* people of Jeff erson ought to give him a right royal welcome and ample support. The Led ger wishes him well. * * * The old st.i.liers held their annual reunion in New Orleans last week. It was a great affair, but the sad par: is that there were fewer of them chan heretofore, in a short while them will be no survivors of a “Lost. Cause,” and the more’s the pity. Next year they meet in Richmond and we wish that some arrangement could be perfected tha- would enable every living ex-Con- federate to be present. * * * Many people In Cherokee are inter ested in the success of the Piedmont High School at Lawndale. N. C., lie- cause of the fact that some of our boys and girls are being educated there. The commencement exercises occurred There several weeks ago. The program was a very interesting one indeed, but the most important item in the report, as nublished in the Cleveland Star, was as follows; This ended the exercises proper. However. Prof. Burns made a fine ad- dr ss. followed by M.aj. Schenck, both presenting the needs of the school, and in less than 20 minutes $i,690 was raised toward the erection of a iv'W building ’o cost, from $2,500 to $:?.Ooo. uhI which will lie completed in time for the fall session, and equip ped with electric lights and water works. Our object ’in printing this para graph is to show that interest in eJu- cationr ’ matters is not on the decline. The salvation of a community lies in the desire of the people to become educated and we note with profound pleasure anything that tends toward that end. 1 luvrs at work' on the great Appa- Lavender and Harry C. Wheat. lachian Intenirban railroad, which is to run from Hendersonville to Gaff- nay, is. C. One corps is working from Pan’s Gap tin to Reedy Patch. The other from Pan's Gap* down Broad river. Jn.si what tiiis mere announcement means to the future of this wonder- ' dlv progressive citv is hard <o say. bur it i*; saf,-> to predict that with his A. L. Crutchfield, of Crutchfield & Tolleson. of Spartanburg, was a busi ness visitor to the city Saturday. C. C. Humphries, the popular man ager of the Humphries Shoe Co., was a business visitor to Charlotte Mon day. Dr. R. C. Garland spent Friday in j Spartanburg. C. E. Fisher, the energetic manager of adjourning, an officer appeared wit a badly frightened young man in tow, who it was explained, had ridden a bicycle on the sidewalks just, below the ciliy hall, when it Is a well-known fact that, at the city hall 'all cyclists must either dismount or transfer their wheels to the streets. This cyclist had —-elessly neglected to do this and consequently found himself in the hands of the officer. And h. very, very frightened young man this cyclist was. I too. He had not lost his voice entire- I tv bn* he was almost incapable of i speech until finally he was aide to pro- ; testi vigorously against any summary action on his case, claiming vehe- mcntlv that he was a new-comer to :lip citv and a< the riding seemed goo' u further down he saw no reason to dis mount knowing nothing of an ordi- 1 r.ince to the effect' taat this was the place for the riders t- go to the road. His honor took nitv on his frighi and iliov.e l him to escape, as it. was to h ( . ’ ■'asi];, seen that he would never transgress again, if he over secured ii"i" enough to mount Hie bicycle tit all again, which seemed doubtful, as he slow I v trundled it awar with down cast eyes ami faltering steps, ponder ing deeply, no doubt, on tlv trials that tiiis same seemingly obedient steed Rid ins* carried bint into. Th ■ only other case was on vesi'T id-"- morning, win n. a damse] of dark ! o-t hue appeared charged with loafing on the streets at a late hour. The ac- i itsed one lipl" ani indiff : ,f al •hough she condescended replies to a | few questions directed at iter. She. it j seems, had a fair knowledge of the workings of a mayor’s court and of iu | interior of a citv prison, having been i honored by incarceration therein be fore. Several who wore arrested with j hoc at the same time had never had the experience and were moved to tears bv the novelty, bur as the officer who made the arrest testified, bo “old stagor" reassured thorn, tolling thorn that it was not. an expt pence to bo dreaded and that they would soon get out none the worse for wear. Tin mayor disagreed with her on this point and as an example fit' how I am a candidate for Clerk of Court of Cherokee county, subject to the Democratic primary. Z. A. Robertson. FOR SALE—Forked leaf vineless yellow yam potatoes; absolutely pure. $2.00 per thousand; 5,000 and above, , ! $150 per thousand f. o. b. express at Lykesland, S. C. W. Lykes. 5-lt-pd. With the consciousness of having performed the duties of the office of Clerk of Court in a faithful, efficient and economical manner, for the best interests of the county and to th'- sat isfaction of the public. Jmd on llm rec ord I have made as to merit, and fit- neSs. I solicit the support of all the voter - of the county, for re-election in the ensuing Democratic primary. Respectfully. J. Eb. Jefferies. Fop 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 announce myself a '‘anil- date for re-election te the office of •’oroner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. J. S. Vinesett. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Store room on Rut ledge street. Apply *o W. T. Thomp son. Gaffney, S. C. May-, 3t. FOR RENT—Two store rooms O’ Robinson street. Webst &. Jefferies March 6 tf. WANTED. WANTED—A flrstclass white black smith; must be strictly temperate. Apply to W. T. Thompson, Gaffney. S. C_ May 1, 3t. WANTED—Copies of The Ledger of January 9th and 12th, at this office. WANTED—1,00't evt pay highest ma-ket pret Vlamifaiturlng Co. ij».Tr "*7 - I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. , J. O. Tate. Fop Supervisor. LOST. LOST—Between town and Lime stone, pocketbook containing gold chain. Reward to finder. Miss Sue Mae Brown, Limestone College. May 1, It. MOVED. I have mo red niy wood yard next I hereby announce myself a candi-lto t .• nower house, and am prepared date for Countv Supervisor subject to to furnish wood cut in auv length rules of Democratic Lipscomb. primary. E. F. for stove or fire place. Can also fur nish ice in any quanitv on short no tice. ’Phone, office 176, residence 67. V. I. SPURGEON. April 20 1m. Fop Auditor. Having been assured by many friends and having a clear conscience of having fully performed the duties of Auditor of your county, l respect- fttllv announce myself as a candidate! State of South Carolina, for re-election to the office of Auditor, County of Cherokee, subject to the rules of the Democratic i By J. E. Webster, Esq., primary election. I feel grateful to Judge. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. Probate , _ , | pleasant an experience H is .concbid railroad now alr .ost an accomplished ' ol the Southern Express Co., returned t() p r(i i lr) , two ( p ( |] Hrs , m | | rl |f fact. Hie Greenville railroad a prac-1Thursday evening from a visit to r f- ive days in the city prison. Tne deal certainty. Hendersonville and the ! ^sunesville. Ga. ' mayo.* reconsidered the prison idea surrounding country will ent >• upon Misses Pearl Crawley .and La l a ^ Pot '! am i substituied an annotmcenH nt dtat I an f !-a of prosperity which will be ter enjoyed the music festival in Spar- ^ llr j ng tl ^ e fi Ve days she con! | cngige' unparalleled in the history of the I lanburg last week. h'o-selfin Pulling up a number of wild ! Brian Bell, of Tlt ft Ledger, has re * ()n j ons that bad crept in amongst ''’c' ! turned to the citv from Spartanburg.; , rrnss in tho citv ha i, nart< . | where he attended the May music fes-, jj u ; tival in the interest of The Ledger. t Mr. Evan P Ride, of the Carolina j A Sad Case> i Spartan. Spartanburg, was in the cit** | An inci( i en t perculiariy sad was' 1 tor a lew hours yesterday. . among the events usually attendenti tot Saturday in this city. This was :he South. This road will open up a conn :rv aboslutely unsurpassed in. the i 'nite.i States for scenic grandeur, for timber, granite, anti for wonderful vater powers. It is territory now ttn- dev r loped, and the possibilities pre sented by having thi-; road penetrate ,.. i. • a. _ c a less wealth, are dazzling. With the timb< • granit'C. water powers, with 1 probe' the finest farming lands in 1 the country in Polk and Cherokee! counties the fuJurp of the residents) ot the counties to be traversed by the ate my many friends and thanking them for former support I must kindly soli Ht their support in the present elec tion. I ant, your humble servant, W. D. Camp. For Sheriff. I’lofoundlv grateful to the people of ( herokop county for the honors they nave already coi.ft rred on me, 1 an- notincp myself a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Sheriff of Cherokee county and I promise to be govern- • 1 b\ ihe resnl of the Democratic primary election. * W. W. Thomas. Attention. Teachers. itch virgin country, of simply bound-1 1 DEMOCRATS IN SESSION. . T-,,,. lit, Editor The Ledger: The regular case of Mrs. Elliott Allison, who lias : teachers' examination will he held at The Various Clubs Met Last Saturday and Elected Delegates. The various Democratic clubs of the city met on Saturday afternoon pur- Appatachian Interurban railroad j suant to orber of Couny Raairvmp B' 11 brighter than in anv Part, of the j and organized and eloced de egntes to South. Instead of one railroad. Hen-1 Ma< dersonville will shortly have several .-mokes to her wheel, and with the public spiri: and progressive tenden cies manifested in this city. Hie U tk is not far distant when our nopu'a i i count'-/ contention, which meets on the 7th inst, .u! in the court hoti 11 o’clock A. M. At Gaffnev No. 1. C. T. Bridge was become mentally unbalanced and was carried to Columbia on an afternoon train. On arrival jn Columbia she will have the best medical attention and much good is hoped for. Her derange ment has been apparent for abouti I three weeks but only took on form serious enough for any great consider ation during the lasr. few days. The newspaper representative was inform-1 ed that a peculiar fact in connection j the court housp on the 3rd Friday in May. This will be the 18rh day of May. The examination will begin at 10 o’clock a. m. J. L. WALKER, R. C. SARRATT, JAMES C. JEFFRIES, County Board of Examiners. Gaffney. S. C. .April 20. 1906. April 24 to May 15. Whereas, Mary V. Kane has made suit to me, to grant Charles Baker Letters of Administration, of the Es tate and effects of John Ambrose Kane, deceased; These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John Am brose Kane, deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to b© held at Cherokee Court House, Gaffney, S. C., on Saturday, May 12th next, af;er publication there of. at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, bo slwiw cause, if any they have, why tA said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 26th day of April, A. D. 1906. J. E. WEBSTER, Probate Judge. 4-11-1906. May 1, 8. FOR ALL :;OU TY HC.VS,. IM PORTAN1 HAPHlENlNCa IN TMff STATE AND EVEN’S OF INTEREST IN FOREIGN LANDS, TAKE AND READ THE LEDGER. • •Hg'trd President, and John j with the sad case was the difficulty seer* t'vv. Deb'gat s: L. R. Cash. W. . . . j — —» I doubled, and our nermane’i; avoiding t< citizens, trib- will some led. All this coun'/rv is now inai c visi ble. The road will bring people to Hendersonville l:y the hundreds. I will increosp Hendersonville’s fame! r-*t irv. R. M. Gaffney was elected ex- as the summer resort of the South. | comxPte 0 r,an. ! >< l giif a to conven- and will b<* one '*( t ’e grea es; factorn i tio,n: F. M: *, S. F. Parrott. W. in making greater Hendersonville an^.T. Frank Deal. Geo. Elmore, actual, accomplished facr. Some of A. \V. Fo’tcr, T. G. Me'’raw, J .!. Gaff- , ... ..... n - u--. I the Ladv experienced in gebtlng rest. s«.t: m\e-. U |). Mrb>. 1. ”• * ir ' j she being entirely incapable of sleep., J C,. Otts. .Tohn Rroom. 1 •. D. Rip-1 * v \; p * ar J" Fitzgerald and R esumes Business in San Francisco. beu. . .vu.ti. , Mr. C. E. Cooksey, ihe efficient lo- I>K. J. ]Vd[. HTLTIV riCK, Of Rock Hill, South Carolina At Gaffnev No. 2, R-C. Sarratt Wls ca | manager of the Postal Telegraph j elected ’ r m and (.. \ .nnet-• k/c f' ()n ir«inv. has received notice that his company has resumed business at the old stand in San Francisco and that theirs was the first- telegraph office to .f'Mr far-seeing men have long believed that the time was coming when this cit-/ would be the greatest in WesV’T.' North Carolina Their faith In the fu-! ture of their town has been as unshak-1 en .as the grand old mountains by j run- I ( J. ! i 'He. J. V. Whelchell, A. | V. Word T. Stacv. n*. I. Wilkins.! V. Sarratt. T. Robbs. G I F. McArihur and R. B G. Cn-y. J NY. Sue r. W. Sarratt. At Gnffney I which we are_surrOunded. and weile i y/gs elected ' 1 at times the dawn of that dav may sec e a-v anri ! have seemed long in coming, it i now ’ *ee. Be!, mt evidenr they were men of ftr sight. ler ami J. D. Bearden. Survey is Being Made. (Western. N. C., Times.) The Appalachian Interurban rail road has taken a long stride forward. The active work of surveying the route has been begun. Two corps of engineers are at work. One, under Major Strong, is taking the nrofile from Be dv Patch to Paris Gap. The other, under Capt. Pearson, Is on Brood river, taking the profile from . nd that their faith was founded noon' , a rook. | wr? Come to Beaverdam. son. The school that has been in session , for the past seven months will close Friday. May the 4th. and on Saturday following there will be an educational rally and picnic. There will be several addresses made by Cherokee’s most distinguished men. Everybody is invited to come and bring well filled baskets. Come and enjoy yourself and do all you can to encourage the work and ivanre the cause. be re-established in the'* burned dis- t'rict. The dispatch went on to state that the delivery of telegrams was still somewhat 1 uncertain and that those who could not he located were ( . being placed in the postofflces\ This X- x.r rn -ni ! ac* on the part of the Postal bears out * '• Tlimni^on eVery wav the reputation they t i b-m and J. i.. Bell . lVp foj . standing for everything that «rra , B3i.rTB 1 “:! te 1,nd r . | Yon feel the life giving current the 1 ow „i j, gentle sooth- Mds clll'). td nr sidenr. and C. E. Ham- arreturv. Delegates: H. F. Glb- . V. Bn ge-s and J. E. Bvars. Carter-Martin. T m was a ItriUiant affair at the Ce*n ?l B -ntist church, at Cowpens, la t Ti u-s lav eve. it was the mur- riv-f of .Hss Lovia Martin. *rh beau- minute you take it- A gentle iug warmth fills the nerves and blood •vith life. It’s a real pleasure to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 rents. Tea or Tablets. Gaffnev Drug Makes a specialty of Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Ulcers, Scrofula and Rheumatism, Diseases of Liver, Kidneys. Dyspepsia and Indigestion and Diseases of the Genito urinary Organs Treats without the Knife, loss of blood and little pain to patient. Terms of treatment satisfactory. Twenty-five years, of practical experience. Reference To A Few Cases Treated - ■- it. A. Clark, Cancer of now .Itoek Hill. S. C. .1. .1. Neely, Cancer u! u< ck Tir/.ah. S. C Mrs.I). Williams. Cancer of face Tirzali.S. Mrs. S. R. Nelson, incur of nose, 'gdon, S.C. Miss Ida Van T issell. Cancer of breast Guth* riesvilie, S. \V. A. M'jlbnax. Cancer of face lilug’s Creek. S. C. . W. W. Stroup. Cancer of face Lowell, N. C. Mrs. Barbery Mc( raw. Cancer of forehead Gaffney. S.C. ' S. B. Hanna, Cancer of neck .Gastonia. N. C. Dav'd Hawkins. Cancer >f noseGafft.ej, >(. C. J. L. Ragan, Cancurrot f -ce Gastonia. N.C. Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy. Cancer of breast Gaff ney, S. C. This Speaks For Itself.... King *if 1 and accomnlished daughter of R. | M. 'lartin. to Mr. James L. Carter, of Tennessee. It was the most beaut ful! HOLUSTi^S ROCky ’su Sawraf. is iiiiggii* 'A Su$y Mei'icire f/r B..-/ Peap'e. Brines Golden Heafn u .id R • -.ewed Vigor, A specific for Constipation, Indigos.!on, Llvei | i and ICidn-.y troublts. I’inuiios, Kczcmu. Imtiuro , n •fipge ever seen :n ' ')wn< ns. I ,ie ■ m 00 (i. jjaj Breath, sluggish Bowels, H< (tache 1 . es p,.>j were Messrs. McKinney, and Backache. Its Rooky Mountain Tea in tab- Moore and Green, with Mo Kin- i let fom * a5l ' , ‘ ,ns ^ '-ox. uennino made by gr' a. Tho bridesmades ■ Hollister Drug C< mpany. Madison, Wis. lo mouth of Cove Paris G.ap creek. When these surv< vs are made the «rata thus obtained will enable be projectors of the road to decid> a large number of details which hither to have necessarily been R*ft unset- th d. Meanwuile for the benefit of those who want to know what is the probability ot the road being actually bull’/. The Tinus i* able to stale au thoritatively that almost everything depends upon fie attitude of the dt- zens of the section through which the zinc, proposed route nasses. If thev want fv. r oad and will manifes* their wish Lette i Pd. L. and L. R. Ross. * G/ffuey. S. C. Dear Sirs: Pay acre tor Devon: he glad to. it is fiill-mea.aut© and 1 Faint is u watch-dog. How woul I on li' e a watch-do" that wouldn't watch ivom two to five o’ch uk in tho hiortlng? Ta: ’’a short-measure. How would vou like a watch-dog » t tad •: w.• v of aat •io; his tail a** a burglar? Thai's false paint. The burglar is rain and snow. Go by the nave: Dvoe luad-and- Yours truly F W Devoe & Co i 1 New York ri’ey. Moore and being maid o GOLDEN NUGGETS fOK SAL! 0W PEOPLE f most flower FOR i es l)i* ,i reasonable amoiiu;, then the road will be built. of help. P. S.—K. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. sell our ivtint. npv 3s boor man. wen? Misses Martin. B Gu hrie. Miss Martin honor. Ti e church w.is decorated benitifullv and looked like n ga '■(bn. The wedding march was played by rx j . . r-. • Miss Bella Wilkins anff the ceremony 1 Up-tO-L?ate JOU PriH*- porformeu bv Fev. J. D. Bailey. ' fter refreshments were served al‘ t ie bride’s home, the hapny '*oun!e boarded a north-bound train for Washington and othe** places. May great jo/ and happiness accompany them through the journey of life. —Just received by express, a ship ment of the famous Ziegler Slippers and Oxfords. Humphries Shoe Co. Paint Mi'jjj. Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 ordered fifteen gallons Wadsworth’s white paint. 1 painted my two-story, ten-room house with two coats, and have live gallons left over. 1 have the whitest house in town and am in every way pleased with the paint. .J. W. Finch, Lexington, N. C. Call on or write Gaflney Hardware Company, the Wadsworth dealers. 4-12-Fri-3m. [lie Gafky City Laniianii Lpy Huefil Go. ing, cal! at tht LEDGER Office. Gaffney, S. C. iftiT!, fur vtl. Building Lot* tu (bis Oournblng tovm, ('.i!rx. L>y ;incJ 1». rc.'.'d. "f Or Svboolsof l.tcieHU.nc Spring, f Uit s to 100 arres n ilii<*r)tl'ini'; ri»i"s; h.ho \/ri mburul L.in t» to rent For I ptiri u'arx npuiyu- Dtitc*-. I . f.>r Karri r i»« .xr on of otirp-v* J. V. SARKATT, Agent. N. h--All pfrHoii.i ar« forbidden to enter on, walk or rl'l« ibruaiMi "i ivcr t'.. . .qJ> o' * irnuany.rntilnc: and removing timber or flablng hunting, un ' r nrnalty of law w Subscribe for The Ledger, $1,00 a yea|