The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 08, 1906, Image 3
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National Bank of Gaffney
<J«affnev, C'
lias a Larger Surplus and Profits than All
Other Banks in Cherokee County Combined
r
Pension Money.
Ttu> pension money for IMS is now
ready to be paid out by the clerk of
court.
Those who do not call in person
must si^n a written orde r in the pres
ence <>f one witness, to he filed with
the clerk.
There are two hundred and nine on
the list, divided into the following
classes:
4 Class A $
27 Class C. No. 3 .. ..
3 Class B
18 Class C. No 1 .. ..
!)8 Class C. No. 2 .. ..
27 Class C. No. 3 .. ..
i)9 Class C. No. 4 .. ..
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What the Fight Really Is.
(Kershaw Era.)
The approaching fight against the
State dispensary is rot one to project
a warfare against individuals or to
found a new political ring as some are
so industriously and so vigorously try
ing to make believe. But it is a fight
(>f principle against the institution
which has been productive of more
debauchery and cornuption than has
96.00 each j arisen from any other source since the
48.00 each days of corruptive carpetbag rule. 1
72.00 each ; The cry of "reform it’’ has come down '
48.00 each to us from year to year since its estab' |
18.85 each , lishment, and almost year after year!
48.00 each ! ha the effort been made to reform It, |
18.85 ca"* but each effort has met with dismal
! failure and each veer has witnessed a
$3,719.45 growth of its corruptive power and
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
$50,000
41,000
If you are a conservative business man,
farmer, mechanic, mill man or day laborer
you desire to place your money in the saf
est possible place, and the safest place is
where the facilities for handling your
money are the greatest. Money deposit
ed with us is as safe as it is possible for
human ingenuity to devise. We want
more business, we want your busines.
me following is th« roll for Chero- [ influence until the people of tiie State
kee county:
Class A.-^-N. C. Cooper, Blacksburg;
Robert Ceterson, Mercer; P. L. Plyler,
J. P. Wright.
Class C. No. B.—James A. Pear
son, Webster; .t. L. Strain. Etta Jane:
William Thompson. Lawn.
Class C. No. 1.—David Bailey, Gaff
ney: E. J., Blanton, Ezells; J. T. Black
wood, Jacob Childers, Gaffney; Bry
ant Fowler, Ravenna; C. J. Fowler,
Gaffney; Nathaniel Guyton. King’s
Creek: Adam Haas, Blacksburg: Wil
liam Harris, Mercer; John D. Kell,
Blacksburg; H. H. Littlejohn, Raven
na; Joseph Murphey. Gaffney; D. W.
Owen, J. Pinson, Gaffney; O. E. Tate,
Gaffney; M. L. Randall. Grover; Robt
D. Scruggs, Ezells; William Sprouse,
Gaffney.
Class C. No. 2.—L. W. Adair, Ezell;
W. S. Alexander, Gaffney; James
Bratton, Mercer; W. A. pulce, Henry
have come to realize that it has reach
ed the point where it must he destroy
ed it will destroy the State. If the
dispensary is to be maintained they
prefer that it shall be done by the
county dispensary system, when those
in authority will he brought nearer
the people.
The State dispensary method
masses too large a volume of a very
corruptive business and puts it in the
hands of inexperienced business men
who have scarcely ever before con-
ducted business aggregating even a
few thousands of dolars to conduct a
business amounting to millions.
No. sir. it is the people who want
to he rid of the State dispensary and
it is the politicians who want to re
tain it, for the reason that it forms
the nucleus for the only political ring
v have.
JTHK
National Bank of iGaffney
Oaffney, S3.0.
$ 100,000,000.00
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 j^ear
for investment, and in twenty years; including
interest, will amount to something like
$ 1 00,000,000.00
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 Spartanpurg. S. C
ELLIOTT ESTES. Jr., General Agent
Beheler, State Line; Charles Blanton,
Timber Ridge; J. Lr. Broom. Blacks
burg- A. M. W. Bridges, Gaffney; W.
J. Blanton, Gaffney; Nathaniel Byars,
Gaffney; John Crocker, Blacksburg; ]
M. W. Crisson, Gaffney: F. C. Dob
bins, Gaffney; William Childers, Gaff
ney; Singleton Cary, Mercer; F. S
Cook, Thickety; C. C. Davis, Abing
don; James A. Dickson. Gaffney; E. J.
Downey, Grover; C. W. Durham. Galf-
ney: Wylie S. Davis, Gaffney; W. M.
Earl, Blacksburg; J. W. Foster,
Blacksburg; Thomas Floyd. Gaffney;
James Garner, Etta Jane; Thomas
Gossett, Grindall; Marion Harris, A.
C. Huffstickler, Cherokee; H. J. Hul-
lender. King’s Creek; T. W. Hen
dricks, Gaffney: M. Hullender, Greers;
T. B. Hughey. Gaffney; E. R. Johnson,
Blacksburg; J. C. Jolly Ezell; Able
Kirby, Goucher; R. G. Kyzer, E. C.
Kenneth Gaffney; Jeff Lavender,
Gaffney; R. W. Lee, Goucher; John
Lovelace, Gaffney; Jonathan Moore,
Robert Mayberry, Grindall; William
Marshall, Morgan Millwood, Gaffney;
Noah W. Moss, Blacksburg; John
Martin, Trickety; Onev Morgan. Gaff
ney; George McSwain, Gaffney; T. R.
McArthur, Blacksburg; Nathan Moore,
Cowpens: J. A. Mace, Maud; J. W.
Martin, Ezell; William Moore, Chero
kee Falls; R. T. Morris, Maud; A. J.
Mullinax, Mercer; G. W. Mulllnax, J. F.
Northey, Gaffney; F. M. Owensby,
Draytonville; Edward Owens. Gaffney;
Lee Petty, from Spartanburg; J. R.
Peeler. WUkinsvilte: Ben Peterson,
P. D. Phillips, Hand; Thomas Peter
son, Cherokee; Martin Pinson, Thick
ety; Benj. F. Patterson, Gaffney; To
liver Phillips, Gaffney; J. T. Purseley,
King’s Creek; J. C. Pridmore, Sar-
ratts; Joseph Reynolds, Gaffney; P.
Reynolds, Maud; John Reynolds,
Goucher; Newton Rains, Lawn; Aaron
Self, Lawn; J. D. Self. Gaffney; J. E.
Scruggs, Gaffney; R. A. Scruggs,
Gaffney; W. B. Sherer, Gaffney; R. P. j
Scruggs, Ezell; J. M. Sherer, Gaffney;
A. F. Smith, Mercer; Drury Scruggs,
J. R. Sprouse, Abingdon; D. N. Swof-,
ford, Cowpens; John Starnes, King’s!
Creek; W. J. Thomas, Thickety; J. C.
Thompson, Gaffney; W. W. Tracy, j
Abingdon; H. M. Turner, Abingdon; j
Gebb Thompson, Abingdon; J. T.
White, Abingdon; Starnes Wylie, |
Abingdon; John Whlsonant, King’s
Arrested for Burgulary.
A negro who gave his name to the
officer who made the arrest as Tesh,
and to Jailer Hammer as Julius Far-
res is in jail awaiting trial on the
charge of burglary. He entered the
hom R of Mr. John I^ashmit, a resident
of West Salem about 9 o’clock Thurs-
da*r night. After Mr Lashmit retired
re was awakened Uv « noise in the
hall. Upon Investigating be found a
negro man. When the supoeed burg
lar saw that he had aroused "the
house,” he fled, Mr. Lashmit going tn
pursuit. The negro ran aliout two
blocks before he was caught by Mr.
Lashmit and several hoys who joined
in the chase. Before he was captured
the neKro was struck on the head with
a rock, inflicting a painful but not se
rious wound. He was turned over to
the chief of police, McGee, of Salem,
who carried his prisoner to jail.
The Dixie
Is offering for this week some rare
bargains in MEN’S HEAVY
WEIGHT PANTS.
Also .a line of Ladies nice Shoes, numbers 2i to 4^ at
50 cents on the original cost. Also Men’s Shoes numbers
0 to 7 at same big reduction. : : : :
A brand new style of Shoes and Oxfords for Man,
Ladies, Boys and Girls, at prices that does sell them.
Everything in Dry Goods, Notions and Heavy and
Fancy Groceries.
Come right along to The Dixie.
LITTLEJOHN BROS.
IF YOU WANT
fo Beautify Your Complexion
IN TEN DAYS, OSH
N AD
INOLA
UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIES.
.Formerly advertised and sold as Satlnola.)
TM*
INOLA,'
aiflju. j
NAIMNOLA is guaranteed and money
refunded if it fails to remove freckles,
pimples, tan, sallowness, liver-spots, collat
discolorations, black-heads disfiguring erup
tions, etc., in twenty days. Leaves th«
skin clear, soft, healthy, and restores the
Creek; 1 W. w'.'White! Cowpens; James beauty of youth. Endorsed by thousands.
— — - Price 50 cents and $1.00 at all leading
drug stores, or by null. Prepared^ by
National Toilet Co.. Paris, Tenn,
Mcb. 16-lyr.
Bicycles! Bicycles!
Come to the Installment House for bicycles. I sell bicycles, rent
bicycles, swap bicycles, buy bicycles, repair bicycles and do the
bicycle business. Just come and see my line of high grade bi
cycles. You can rent from me a bicycle for 20 cents per hour, $i,
per day, 25 cents extra for coasters. Yon can buy a bicycle from
me say $5.00 or $10.00 down, and the rest in November if you
want it. Come see me, the great Installment House. : :
Limestone Street.
V. 1. Maness’s Big Store.
The Gaffney City Land and Imnionement Co,
Offers tor sale Building Lots In this flourishing town, Gaffney; also Farm, near
by and In reach of the .Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place. In lots of 6
to 100 acres n liberal time rates; also AgrtculturalLands to rent for Farm purposes
For 1 part ulars apply to
^ J. V. SAJELRATT, Agent.
N. b.—All persons are forbidden to enter on. walk or ride through or over tbs lands of the
eompany.cuttlns and removing timber or fishing bunting, under penalty of law.
AH kinds of Job Work d ® ue at T i he Ledgei
office neatly and at
prieea commensurate with high grade work Try us.
Woolhright, Sunny Side; W. H. White, I
Cherokee Falls; John Wylie, Gaffney; j
1). W. Wilson, from Spartanburg.
Class C. No. 3.—Vicey Bolin, King’s |
Creek; Jane Cole, Gaffney; Letitia|
Broom, Cherokee; C. A. Beardan,
Elvira Fowler, Lucinda Gault, Gaff
ney; Louisa Hawkins, Gaffney; J. C.
Hopper. Blacksburg; M,arv A. Humph
ries. Gaffney, Drucilla A. Hill, Mary |
L. Harris, Goforth: Penlope Harmon,
Lawn; Barbara McCraw, Gaffney;
Mary A. Legg, Gaffney; Caroline Par
ris, Gaffney; Marv A. Powell, Gaffney.
Mary Perguson; Ulilah Rohe
son. Grindal; Silvary Ruppo, Maud;
Rebecca Sellers, Lawn; Melinda Sar-
ratt. Gaffney; Jane Scales, Abingdon;
C. P. Wilkins. Powells; Mary Walker,
Ezells; Mary Walker, Trough; Caro
line Wilson, Blacksburg.
Class C., No. 4.—Mqry Jane Antho
ny; Susan Allen, Cherokee Falls;
Harriett Allen; J. C. Allison. Gaffney;
Martha Brown; Susan Blanton, Gaff
ney; Jane Bailey, from Spartanburg;
Nancy Byars; Cerena E. Bridges.
Gaffney; Sarah Cook, Gaffney; J. C.
Carlton, Blacksburg; Jane Coyle,
Gaffney; Isabella Crocker, Gaffriey;
Malissa Chalk, Ravenna; Catherine
Clary. Gaffney; M. E. Cole. Maud;
Marv Durham, Ezells; Taylor Ann
Fowler, Cowpens; Jane M. Guinn,
Blacksburg; Mintine Griffin, Gaffney;
Nancy Gaines, Gaffney; Charlotte
Green, Blacksburg; Louisa George,
Thickety; Mary Gore, Ravenna;
Lavlncey Hammett, Maud; Fran
ces Hill. of Gaffney; M. E.
Huskey, Gaffney; R. Humphries,
Maud; Elizabeth Harris; B. M. Holm
es; Artelissa Humphries. Cowpens;
Katie Kirby, Gaffney; Amanda Lee,
Etta Jane; Martha Llnsey; Julia A.
Lowe. Gaffney; Hattie McDowell;
Caroline McDaniel, WUklnsvllle; C.
L. McGulnn. Gaffney; Mary Montgom
ery, Grove; Elizabeth McDaniel,
Blacksburg; M. E. Parris. Ezells; Sal-
lie Poole, I^wn; J. E. Roberts, Ezells;
Aurelia Ray, State Line; F. A. Spen
cer. Cowpens; Marv J Scruggs, Gaff
ney: Ennie Scales, Cherokee Falls;
Addle Tillotson, Gaffney; E. S. Thom
as, Gaffney; Zilpheny Weathers, Ab
ingdon; W. Upchurch; Catherine
Whelchel, Gowdeysville; Mary G.
White, Blacksburg; M. J. Williams,
Ezells; Nancy Williams, Ezells; E. P.
Woody, Gaffney; Mary L. Wallace,
Gaffney; Harriett Williams; Mary
Westbrooks, Gaffney.
THE
For sale only b"
GAFFNEY DRUG
CO.
The Oliver
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.
Ap. 20 1-mo.
A woman can have an awful nice
c*y thinking how hard It would be on
her children If she weren’t such a
good mother to thorn.
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Farmers, you need them. Try one and you
won’t he without them. With this plow you
can cultivate yotir cotton from the time it
comes out of the ground until you lay it by. ;
t -OJR LIC KY
Gaffney Hardware Co.
Visible Writing,
Rapid Escapement,
Superior Construction,
Interchangeble Carriage.
The Art Catalogue Tells All
About It—Is Free on Request.
J. E. Crayton ft Co., Gen. Agts.
Charlotte, N. C.
Trust Bldg.
July30th-pd.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate
Judge for Cherokee count, S. C., at his
office at the Court House, Friday, May
25th. 1906, at 11 o’clock a. m., for a fi
nal settlement and discharge as guar
dian of the estate of Amanda Black-
well, deceased. All persons holding
claims against said estate will pre
sent them on or before said date or be
lorever barred.
R. E. Linder,
Guardian.
Pub. in Gaffney Ledger May 1, 8, 15
and 22, 1»0«.
DR. J. iVl. HUNTER
Of Rock Hill, South Carolina
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 nose .Rock Hill, 8. C.
.1. J. Neely, Cancer of neck Tirzah, 8. C
Mrs. J. I). Williams, Cancerof face Tirzah,8. C.
Mrs. 8. It. Nelson. Cancer of nose. >k<1oo, 8.C.
Miss Ida Van T issell, Cancer of breast Gutb-
riesville, 8. C.
W. A. Mulllnax, Cancerof face King’s Creek.
8. C.
W. W. Stroup, Cancer of face Lowell, N. C.
Mrs. Barbery McCraw. Cancer of forehead
Oaffney, 8. C.
8. B. Hanna, Cancer of neck Oastonla, N. C.
David Hawkins. Cancer of noseOatTney, 8. C.
J. L. Kagan, Cancerof face. .Gastonia, N.C.
Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy. Cancer of breast Gaff
ney, 8. C.
FARMER!
Why neglect insurance on your growing crop,
when you can get insurance on same at a
reasonable rate by applying atagency of : :
Jones J.