The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 11, 1906, Image 1
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GAFFNEY, 8. C., FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1906.
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EVENTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
Haprenings All Over the State Taken
♦ rcn. Our Exchanges and Tersely
Told to Ledger Readerc.
An eleciion was held in Orange
burg Tuesday on tbe question of issue-;
ing $50,000 worth of bonds for put
ting in a sewerage system for the citv
of Orangeburg. There was consider
able Interest in this election, and it
resulted in favor of the‘bond issue.
The vo;e was: For sewerage bonds
125, against sewerage bends 52.
The State Board of Assesors met in
Columbia and acted upon tho asses 1 '-;
ments for the railroads operating in
V : St • . There was a general raise,
in the assessments of the year pre
vious and the raise puls the figures
wnv above the returns made bv the
companies. The raise in assessments,
amounts to i total of $40,1100,005.
Greenville's doors are open wide to
the nvnbe s of the Grand I.«odge of
Odd Fellows in .annual* ssion There
are more ihan OOO in attendance.
Tuesday monilng at ■ 1 o’clock the Jed- 1
i eat ion cere uoiiv of the O phan home, j
supported by the o r 'tor, took place.
Grand Master J- McSwain conduct
ing the exercises, assisted by officers
of the grand lodge.
Will and Isaac Thompson, colored, |
charged with the murder of John
Dooly and Lizzie Mays, also colored,,
on Mr. B. W. Lamar’s place, in Beech;
Island, on the 7th of April, have been!
arrested and lodged in the Aiken jail.
They were taken there by R. B. Dun
bar, who captured them at Hushman,
Ga., on Friday. There was a reward
offered by the governor for their ar
rest.
The second Democratic primary
election for the nomination of aider-
men for Wards 1 and 4, and for com
missioner of public works, was held
in Union Tuesday. As a result J G.
Long. Jr., is the nominee in Ward 1;
J. W. Nance In Ward 4, and W. 8. Mc-
Lure is nominated for commissioner.
The race in Ward 4 was exciting and
close. Nance securing only two votes
more than his opponent, W. H. West.
The Hon. E. D. Smith delivered one
of his characteristic addresses before
the Cotton Growers’ Association in
Bamberg Tuesday. Quite a large
crowd listened attentively to his
eloquent appeals and there is no doubt
that his visit will greatly strenghten
the organizvation in the county. Mr.
Smith is an eloquent speaker and a
logical reasoner, and has his subject
well in hand. His audience was de
lighted with his address.
The citizens of Columh* are mak
ing great preparations for the coming
Confederate Reunion, and all of the
committees have their work well in
hand. The indications are that this
will be, in many respects, tho greatst
reunion ever held in the State. The
programme contains several novel
and interesting features which will
delight not onlv the veterans but the,
large number of friends who will ac-|
company them to the reunion.
EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER-
OKfiE
Recent Happenings In and Around
the City and Other Events Gather
ed by the Local News Editor.
Cotton sold yesterday at 11.50.
PITTSIUS BUY
WATER POWERS.
Lcca| Capitalists Will Erect An
to-Date Hostelry.
A company comi>osed of J. Q. Little,
.1 A. Carroll. W. H. Smith, A. N.
Wood and D. C. Ross, has been per
fected for the purpose of erecting a
large and commodious hotel on the lot i
formerly owned by K. M. Gaffney, i
almost opposite the new Southern;
rail v'ay passenger station. This prop- j
erty was purchased by the present 1
owners recently and they began to
matu’-e their plans immediately after
acquiring the same. Application has
been made L> the secretary of State
for a charter <o the Mountain View;
Improvement Company, the above gen-;
tlemen being the incorporators and There was very little of the staple j hur
stockholders. offered on the local market. L. ‘ , ...
It is proposed to erect a modern ^ ^ • , Stat « be ° f »*^nse local interest
hotel in every respect. The archi-j ' rece,1 t cold snap has cast a a s Gaston Shoals, one of the most irn-
tect® are now engaged in preparing damper over the hop^s ot the cotton pr )rt o nt shoals referred to. is in Cher-
,1 r ,io» a viufi, win in all nrohabil- tanner in this section. It is reported , * „
V embrace ^several e“e-aut store• : that there was a damaging frost ves- °’ e “ ™lv * few milcfi
rooms on ibe ground flwr. together terdav morning and that the prospects, Gaflney. Rumor states that work
with the hotel office and 1'idles’ en-1 a i re j® J 10 i wi!l sl drt at developing in a short
thus open great possibili-
cotton j -u'o iur udffney and vicinity. The
from SpartanbiKg follows:
THE TRANSACTION MEANS MUCH
FOR GAFFNEY.
The Deal Was Consumated at Spar
tanburg . Last Monday—Mr. T. E.
Moore Interested.
The following from the Spartan-
* correspondent of the Columbia
RAVENNA NEWS.
THROUGHOUT THE
TARHEEI STATE
Locals and Personals of General In
terest.
Ravenna. May 7.—Mrs. Wade
Thomas and sister. Miss Eva. spent,
two days at Pacolet last wreek visiting
their sister. Mrs. J. C. Brown. ocrwwT
Mr. “Tube” Harvey, of Gaffney, is EVENTS OF NOTE IN
visiting his relatives here.
Miss Mary Burgess, of Pacolet, is’
visiting her cousin. Mjsg Laura 1
Brown, who lives here.
NORTH CAROLINA.
ming Our
Stats
trance. The building will certainly
contain three stories and a basement,
and ixissibiy four stories. There will
be from forty to fifty rooms for guests,
besides the kitchen, dining room par
lors. sample rooms, etc.
t is designed that this shall be one; j‘ e „ n
uf the most modern smaif hotels in
this country.
Everything will
are not bright. There is no denying: will start
the fact that the chill of the past fewly ^
days has not been helpful to young!,, „ ...
; ties for Gauney
j item
The sidewalk in front of the Smith ,
Hardware Company on Granard street ^partanhurg. May > • > ne dea, P’ 1 '
has been greatly improved by having Dirough li< re , est'"nay- il, :n.’ '.’j
handsomely cemented. The ; m "ch to this si cu >n industnall.,. T ie
work of cementing the sidewalks of <) . 1 > ,no c ' 1 l ) f: ; il
1 tho city has a firm hold on residents Electric • Power am.
toek of the
Manfac’.uring
to make it so. U vNll lm iumt. :, ajid bni ’ ldors tl)e city . as many have^ ni f nv , has been « o1 ’} } (> a syndicate
throughout by steam, ighted by - ec^^ad an( i others are contemplating ^ Pittsburg capitalists. The local
companv was the owner of three very
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uicitv. with electric call bells having this attractive work done. ! (
t,ut «nd everything tjuat is required. fine waterpowers in this section m
!■ q modern hotel will be installed. • a meeting of the stockholders of ; by the sale these powers will pass in-
The building itself will a modelj the Cherokee Falls Manufacturing Co. to the hands of the Pittsburg men.
in every respect. Just as soon JUijj^i.j Wednesday, Mr. J. C. Plonk was The property of the co many con ist
the plans are acc^^>t (1 d from ih^ ar '; re-elected president and Mr. R. P ed of three shoals, all of which arc in
chitect The Ledger will give a detail- secretary and treasurer. The
ed description of the building, togeth-, j )reS( , m | )0 ard of directors was elected
er with a cut illustrating the same. | in en tirety. A semi-annual divi-
Ati any rate it is a settled fact that, r ] en( j 0 f 5 j, er C ent was declared. A
Gaffney is to have a new and up-to-j n)OS(j exC ellent showing was raade^
date modern hotel, and in this t ac ’ w hich was a source of much gratifica’
everybody will rejoice. J t .j on ^ thp officers and many friends
of this successful enterprise.
Spart.nlmrg
in Cherokee
Dr. Garland Entertains.
Decidedly an event of the week in
Gaffney society was on Saturday eve
ning when Dr. R .C. Garland, a popu
lar honory member of the club, enter
tained the ‘‘B. B.” club and the lovely
and hospitable home Mr. and Mrs. R.
S. Lipscomb, on East Frederick
street. The well known “B. B.” club
is rearded as a factor in Gaffney so
ciety and the fact that the reception
wias given iti their honor insured its
success Dr. Garland, the host, was
assisted in receiving by Misses Jossle
Lipscomb and Maggie Doggett. The
entire membership of the club was
present to make *he event a success
from every possible standpoint. Dr.
Garland is numbered among the most
popular young men of the city and is
voted an ideal host by all. The eve
ning was spent in delightful conver
sation by the throughly congenial
crowd present. Refreshments for the
evening consisted of Brannon's cream
In very attractive shapes and delight
ful cakes. Favors were beautiful
white carnations and ferns from the
floral green house of Charlotte.
Those present were: Misses Jessie
Lipscomb, Wilma Gaffney, Stella
Hamilton, Lucie Carpenter, Bertha
McLendon, Pearl Crawley, Winnie
Davenport, Floy Sarratt, Lula Gar
rett. Freeman Garrett, Maggie Dog-
gett. Messrs. R. C. Garland, Ijatta
Parish, Kyle Davenport. Brian Bell,
Roy Tolleson, Sam Fort. Wells Little-
Win, Harry Wheat. George LlMJejohn,
Walter Hames, Louis Wood, and
Frank Folger.
this section: Ne.’iti :.i
county: Gaston Shoals,
county, and Palmer Shoals, in Cleve
land county. North Carolina.
The Electric Power and Manufact
uring company was organized in 1904
by a party of Spartanburg men and
>yj>s mere! ' a holding company. The
Misses Maggie an,] Leiia Goforth.: Hems of Interest Conce
| two of our popular voung ladies, spent ,
j Saturday night and Sunday on the, 9 rs lf T the Old f,’
! [heir friends. Misses Leila Cll< , ped fr0m E
j and Ba Mathis. ur ^changes.
Misses Fannie and Eunice Smith, of The Citizens’ Trust s o
Goicher. visited our S-imlav school Bank. th e fourth banUn • b 1 av,,1 ^s
I Sunday evening. for Asheville openS . * \ Dsm ^
i Mr. and Mrs. K R. Goforth spent ; business Weunesday morntog 8 f °Z
: last Sunday at Cedar Springs with 0 clock. & at 9
' f'neir ^ister Mrs. M . D. Goforth, who rp,
: is quite ill. ! miUee C aPP ° ,nta a 'W
j i n copying our letter last week we r . hainr ' t J h,cb Treasurer Lacy is
left out- unintentionally, the name oT i $22,000 tor fnr^V?- rosrard to allowing
Miss Mollie Sanoch of Limestone. |- „ rpr .. fur » is hing new annex for
i who was a welcome brre MInsan e in Italetal tral Hosp,tsl for the
; tjiring the convention at Gouohtfr. - a taigh.
Mr Geo. W. Chalk has begun har-j rj Davj
rowing his em.to::. Be ha a fine Reidsvli; p Tuesday aifq°i , arr ^ sted
i stand. , in Greensboro 'is Si, dge<i ,n jaI1
Miss Ad lie B own. one of the bes pending the arrival n f ! cust , 0(1 7-
teachers in n, ookee county is talk- Salisbury to S e e if be ^ f h ® Cer from .
! ipg of organing a Baracca class here.; Pd there f t ] le mu Jor ? “ an Wa nt‘
! whirfi woun he r success with such a w. A. Wiggins two week Conductor
lev as Mi- Addle for Rs teacher., officers do ,mt rhink u f a ^°‘ The
: We have another show here now laan ,,ot t01 ^ he is th e right
1 ti i s ij"ip It. is .an eight-legged cat; ^
•■doP the center of attraction Jjr. Hubert A. Royster dean of
Owing t 0 the threatening condition 1 niversitv of North Carolina Medic#?
„■ . ., V ..a.m r last. Sun lay tteru neparm.eni at Ralelsh announcuf.S
v -o only -ivtv three present in our.ehaen voung men passed successfuHv
:i::,r GX ;f I X“Ss on a, a ”;L w "!'2„~
• sTiiooi a somewhat small th e examination
nun. ’ler
for Ravenna. cu ' ru uipiomas at tho
c " has never mentioned the Has- exercises at the University pridav
v rise, but T think some of the cor- night May 11.
The annual stockholders’ meetings
of Clifton Manufacturing Company,
and the Tucapau Manufacturing Com
pany were held Tuesday. A. H.
Mitchell was re-elected pr—ident an' 1
treasurer of the Clifton Mills, and J.
C. Evins assistan, treasurer. Tiieolu
board of directors were re-elected
A semi-annual dividt-n of 2 per cent.
was declared. J. F. Cleveland was
elected president of the Tucapau
Company, and T. E. Moore, treasurer.
The old board of directors were re
elected. A semi-annual dividend of 4
per cent was declared.
Richard Alexander a 13-year-old
white boy, was instantly killed at the
Orr cotton mills Tuesday morning b' 1 '
an elavator weight. He was bending
over the shaft watching the ascending
qjevator all unconscious of the heavy
w«V' * coming down from above by
which the levator is operated. The
weight struck his protruding head,
breaking his neck and crushing the
skull Death was instantaneous. The
boy had been warned before of the
danger of leaning over the shaft
while the elevator was in motion. Cor
oner Pruitt held an inquest later in
the day and a verdict was returned in
accordance with the facts.
Fortunate Missourians.
“When I was a druggist, at Livo
nia. Mo.,” writes T. J. Dwyer, now of
Graysville, Mo., “three of my custo
mers were permanently cured of con
sumption by Dr. King’s New Dis
covery. and are well and strong today.
One was trying to sell his property
and move to Arizona, but after using
New Discovery a short time he found
it unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr.
King’s Nqw Discover' - as the most
wonderful medicine J u existence.”
Surest Cough and Cold cure and
Throat and Lung healer. Guaranteed
by Druggist. 50c and $L Trial bottle
free. Cherokee Drug Co.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money if
it Wla to cure. E. W. GROWS elf-
nature te on each box. tin.
Co.
The New Depot.
1’reparations wore being made in
this citv Wednesday for laying of the
new set of railroad tracks which will
lead to the new station now being
erected just across from the site of
the present one. Work on the build-
Public sales took place in the city! three shoals owned bv the company
Monday. Three sales were made
One startling sale was the property
known as the guard house property.
This property is situated in the 0i T ea ^
of the Baker lumber yard and is _<ix-5
feet. The price paid for this was
$350, Mr. J. H. Curry being the pur
chaser. The tract of land near Lime-
stooe College that has been advertis
ed for sale, was sold to Mr. . Q. Lit
tle for $2,780. This tract consisted of
70 3-10 acres. Another tract of land,
the property of the city, was held bv
them.
Gaffney has a new meat market.
The improvements that have been in
progress on the building formerly oc
cupied by W. O. Johnson has shown
are said to have cost them about
$00,000 and it is understood that the
stockholders of the company realized
a gotwl thing on the deal. There have
been various es‘imates placed on Hie
amount which the Pittsburg men paid
to- the control In the company and
the concensus of opinion is that there
was t transfer of about $100,000. As
neither of the parties Hi the sale will
e-ive out the amount, ir is impossible
to state positively what the local men
realized nut of the deal.
The majority of the money was paid
over yesterday, it being understood
that an amount sufficient to cover all
outstanding Indebtedness and to take
up all options ~ M ch have not been
... ( secured was reserved by the purch-
for some time that in a short wnile as j nK syndicate,
another business of some descr p ion , immediately u Pon the purchase of
would he installed. This. 1 ao ';the stock there was a meeting of the
velops, is a meat market. e ^ | K y 11( jj ca t e ^eld and an election of of-
\\il ; be Harvey & Green, h • • ; fl cerg ensued. The following wias the
S. Harvey, who is well known result: E. H. Jennings, of Pittsburg,
city, in charge. The appointmenis ; president: Julian Kennedy, of Pitts-
the market promise to ® , j burg, vice-president; R. C. Crawford,
and the new enterprise will Join ,of Pittsburg, secretary and treasurer,
he a success. ' 1 The following is the board of direct
ors of the company: E. H. Jennings,
i resnomh nts Mve been to severe on,
! >he edkor <, f The Ledger for the part th Afiantl^'ri!? 11 * ^ mniis, *ion orders
I he ooiTootl • t x.k in the murder casc ', Atlantic 2 w, ^ ne ‘ Sout hern and
,',r . i^ve been asking so many fi’ies- ^ -y>rtn Carolina Railways
•i ns ikc-t. MEditor, we certainly ? "'tod a union passenger station at
ngree wi h you in all you have said j ays ’ /u'° f nd to in Raleigh in 30
about tlds ho-rible crime, the most t h^ P l a " 8 - Th e locatiod ordered
cruel murder in Cherokee s history. 1 depot at Goldsboro is
Little Saul Goforth, youngest sorf of S L , en<i of Walnut street,
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Goforth, had'his j fr °m the present stop-
time last Sunday with a young rabbit : pinR P Jac <? of the trains.
which he had caught. 1 Burton Cralge Een hoc
This section was visited bv a “trasn . t„ Salisl,,,* Bom OxforH
mover” rain yesterday evening. *bich , succePdpd jn comDron { d her ®
win delay farm work for several days |j ohn r vviii lam P and Richlrlf t
There was a little hail, but not enough Green of Ne ^ l T ‘
to do anv damage. i ton & Carolina Conner cJ ^
Mr. G. A. Bonner, of Pacolet. spent ment of $1 4 48 a 5 wa^subniitted^ jUd ^
last Sunday here with his P a r pnts -1 this carries with it I t0 , 1 an<i -
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bonner. i n g the disDMltJrm al,ow
Miss Mollie Wilkins, of Ooucher. is i and . It wa J fl of
in bad health just now. but w« hope he did for his New York cl S' **
she will soon be able to be out again j n ciienis.
and enjoy life. The Supreme Court in a c»s~
Messrs. R. R. ^rown and E. D.j Forsythe county holds thJ tL ™
Snake have been, so we learn, thin-, Ploying of children under 1^
ning out the crows around here. We ag e in factories operates as evldenpl
wish some one would kill out a few of of negligence in case such child em
Mr. J. B. Martin, of King’s Moun
tain, has rented the traction engine
of Cherokee county and has an option
on it. contemplating a purchase. Mr.
Martin was in the city yesterday,
looking ater his interests in the mas
ter. He will use it to convey logs
from a saw mill near King’s Moun
tain to build a mill at Clover. This is
a new field for the engine, but is one
Junian Kennedy. R. C. Crawford
Ralph Drave and W. J. Chapman, nil
of PPtaburg; W. E. Burnett, of Spar-
tanburg. and T. E. Moore, of Gaffney.
Messrs. Burnett and Mpore are the
only South Carolina men who remain
on the hoard. The hoard which re
tires was made up of men who have
been for some years identified with
ing is progressing rapidly an;i* in ai
! L. Daniels on Saturday evening. The
(>. ..»n 1,,, evening was delightfully soent by all
to boast of and to point to that long! Mr and Mrs Dauieiy .a, ;1
coveted treasure,—the! as host and aost: ,s, added m
in which it will have an opportunity the industiral development of this sec-
to display its powers and it will Hon. Thp board was composed of the
doubtless prove an ideal machine for 1 following men: John B. Cleveland.
Mr. Martin’s purpose. It( was leaded W. E. Burnett. T. E. Moore, J. N.
for shipment yesterday. A - Wood. R. R. Haynes. J.
, , , , . . j L. liovelace, Dr. Cleveland. C. E. Wil-
A number of friends were invited to lard and j R f^fjsfiaw. Thp Pitt9 .
the hospitable home ol Mr. ami .Ira. J. ] )Ur or pf ar j j s composed of the follow*
t ......
the hawks which are eating up many
little chickens.
Married last Sunday night by Mr.
M. W. Brown, N. P.. Frank Weibster
and Carrie Gibson, two of our best (
colored people.
_v! ar “' was mjured in a mm-
SPRING CATARRH
C. Clark.
Ic noi
TT-.-’ yn
-r*.
ey
exi»ected and
f 1 r*> T> l.f
accompHiiied by Mr. Sl ick, of Pitts
buig. v,i ij was attorne.' far th* a syudi-
jew depot. The structure is of brick! ,a,ire \ s b» their achievements, on this cate aad Mr . F H . Knox, of Pitts-
and makes qiute a presentable show-Occasion. Delightful refreshments
ing. The building has been in the were served. The following wkre „ ...
of construction for some time Mis ^ s U J! la n Hopper lies tr!n to
com
and is rapidly nearing completion., e Kendrick. Viola Mereer Alice Mer
its progress is watched daily by ea- fier ; ^ ul f« S*™"-
citizens of Gaffney anxious to note and Jenni e Amb ' w «- ham
inch as it rises. When com ' Mercer. George Hayes,
ger
every
pleted, wiUi tlie adjacent buildings
that will compose the station, the
building will cover quite a little ter
ritory.
Earnest
Hmnohries, B.
Hames.
K. Kubne and Charles
Th© Gaffney Library.
The first year the library was op-
First Baptist Church Notes.
. Regul: r service* next Sabbath at 11
a. m. and 8 p. m.
Folowing the morning service there f ' rans . n i t power in this section
burg end Spartanbiv-g. who wns engi
neering the deal. The oar'v made a
s citv last fall and at that
time Inspected the property of the
Electric Power and Manufacturing
company. They arrived again several
days ago and were joined by Mr. Jen
nings. who was elected pr-sldent of
the company.
The new company intends to devel
op the waterpower and will do a gen
eral txjwer business. They will ereo'
a power house at the shoals and will
The
ened up therewere onl hunrded sub-i a <>* thp development, will require the invest-
scriLrs: and it is hoped that thej^^ J hIch ^ ma,e rnem,,PTS ar< ‘ ^ent of several hundred thousand
Mntrft nf .tovotion to hK-al interests! attend.. _ dollars and the work will commence
spirit of devotion to local interests;
will be so roused that our citizens;
will bring the numl>er up to this nura-!
her again. Just now there are not;
quite thirty annual subscriptions, re-1
newed up to this date. If our towns-j
men will give this important matter
a little thought no doubt' this worthy
cause will again find a worthy sup
port.
A. M. Simms.
S. B. Harper.
P T. Liston,
Committee.
The Sunday school meets at 9:45
a. m.
Visitors and strangers cordially
vited to the services of the dav.
in-
Postmaster Robbed.
G. W. Fouta, Postmaster at River
ton, la., nearly lost his life and was
robbed of all comfort, according to
hi- letter, which says: “For 25 years
I had chronic liver complaint, which
j led to such a severe case of jaundice
that even my fingers turned yellow;
when my doctor prescribed Electric
as soon as I he minor details of the
transaction can be wound UP- The
deal will mean much to this section.
T he new power houses will be an ad
dition to industrial Spartanburg which
is reaching out each day for new in
vestments.
Presbyterian Church Notes.
The usual sevlces next Sunday
>11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
at
Deaths from Appendicitis
decrease in the same ration that the
use of Dr. King’s New Lif# Pills in
creases. They save you from danger
and bring quick and painless release
from constipation and the ills growing
out of it. Strength and vigor a 1 ways
follow their use Guar: ntoed by Cher
okee Drug Co.. Druggists. 25c. Try
them.
Have you pains In the back, inflam
mation of any kind, rheumatism, faint,
ing epells, indigestion or constipation,
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Te a makes
you well, keeps you well. 36 cents.
Gaffney Drug Co.
Westminister League at 7:15 p. ra.
The prayer meetin <r Is changed to
Bitters,"'which'' cured'"me and"!.are ^ hu ^dav evening at 8 o’clock, as to
kept me well for eleven years.” Sure Hme. ToacbeFs meeting a the close
cure for Biliousness. Neuralgia, Weak-’ °* H 16 u^ot prayer service,
ness and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney , */• " ‘ . 1 a at< ‘ r ?* v, ‘
end Bladder derangements. A won-. en tortaininK and able address last
derful Tonic. At Cherokee Drug Co., ‘Observations gathered
Drug Store. 50 cents. thirty years work in China
from
A Mountain of Gold
A woman never has a very good
time at a party If she has, to wear ; could no* bring as much happiness to
the same clothes she wore to the last
one.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR RILES
Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding
Plies. Druggists are authorized to re
fund money if PAZO OINTMENT
falls to cure In $ to 14 days. 60c.
Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis.,
as d I one 2’>c box of BvekSen’s Ar-
n^a SalvdTwhen It completely cured
a running sore on her leg. which had
tortued her 23 years. Greatest anti
septic healer of Piles, Wounds and
Boree. 25c at Cherokee Drug Co.,
Drug Store.
ca>urt grants a new trial.
wa J ° e La * ton - a young white man.
was arrested by Mr. W. H Caldwell
at his store in Providence Wednesday
The Gaffney Drug Co. Sell Hyomei ‘nomine- on the supposition that he*
Under Guarantee of Cure. was the assailant of Miss Mollie Me-
The changeable weather of Spring f ora ’ was let go after iflkig held
is directly responsible for the preva- r a few “ours. The young fellow’s
lence of catarrhal troubles in Gaffney I ” me was •“** Lawton, and he said he
at the present) time. 1 r as taam Ping from Atlanta. Ga., to
A s a result, The Gaffney Drug Co. was dressed Miss
have had a larger sale of Hyomei for , , ord * a *d her assailant was dress-
the past week than ever before in the ilat otherwise did not fit the de
years that they have handled this re- r, Ption.
liable treatment for the cure of ca-i u ,,
tarrb. . V . NlBWann<? R a well-dressed
Unlike ihe ordinary remedies That ' 0 i ,n ’ r man - who landed in Greensboro
have b* »n used in catarehal troubles.i ' nonths ago. was arrested Tues-
there B no* stomach dosing with H7- night by Policeman Causey on
omei. It is breathed through a neat , P lok>n f)t Mag implicated in the
pock' inhal^- that comes with every ro ’ H rv v . a Jewelry store ju Balti-
oiitflt. and its balsamic, antiseptic ,nort y ov eml>er 13. 1905. Several
h«‘aling penetrates t 0 the most remote w f a, . c !< 8 tn;l f ‘'iains and other articles
cells of the nose, throat and luesis. °. Jeweb'v were found in his poss's-
killing all catarrhal ger.’is. riealin? s on ‘ >ut A> l s wanner p*otested his in-
the Irritated miicons membrane, and noc ® np< * un(b after investigating the
effec'ine a complete an ] permanent nia , ^ 1 ' u ^ v - Chief nf Police Neeley
cure. ordered him released.
If ih<-re is « singl^* caiarhal germ in ,, .
the system. Hymoei will search It out Joa n Diggers, a farmer who
and absolutely destroy it. completoiv 1 a T fHds**. ( nion coun-
eradicating the trouble. Tfip remedy ' ^ to ( Police Irwin,
has made so many cures among G ff- ‘ > . aarl,, He. ^ Tuesday afternoon to
nev customers that the.- offer *0 pay p lll,a 8Tet back some money he had
for it themselves if It does not benefit , vanc „ negroes the dav be-
even the worst case of catarrh. or ^' "Dtgers said that he made
The complete outfit costs onlv $1. a . barpalD with the negroes, one of
consisting of an inhaler, medicine ori ! wa8 " a *tor Phifer, to work on
dropper, and bottle of Hvomei while I 1 .! 8 , ace ‘ a ' lvaa cing them $2 each on
extra bottles of Hyomei can he obtain- ’ p< ‘ ir "'**»*• Thp v promised to meet
e<l for -50 cents. There win not he h,, a certa i n Place and time to
even M$s small expense if Hyomei thev fai,e< l show up and
does not cure, as they will return vour ,, T' ,£ er !L rea l ize 'l that he was
money. at ruck. The police are on the look-
■ out for the two darkeys
To the trustees of First Baptist _ ,
Church , Jud se Henry E. Bryan, oi Newbern.
Gentlemen:— 8 holding Supreme Court in Concord
We want to donate some L. 6b M. ,b * K we^u. it will continue through
Paint to your church whenever they nex t week. His charge to the jury
paint. > waa a very able and exhaustive defll-
The largest Methodist church in ‘Htion of the law Mr. A. E. Furr is
Georgia expected to use 100 gallons foreman of th P grand jury. A large
of the usual kind of paint, they only c r°wJ is attending and several cases
used 32 gallons of L. & M. mixed with toterest are on docket. The case
24 gallons Linseed Oil. against Susie Hannon, the young
ft. cost less to paint a house with white girl, for killing young Stack,
L. & M. than with other paint, because be special irite-eg* Also. *he
painter mixes Linseed Oil fresh from ca8e against George Hill for killing
the barrel at 00 cents a gallon with L. >’ oun K Krider and the case of Henry
& M. and doesn’t pay $1.59 per gal- Grissom, colored, for killing Win Har-
lon for Linseed Oil as done If ready- Hs all will create some interest. So-
for-use paint Is used. Also because Heitor Harkson Is ably reprerenting
the L. & M. Zinc hardens the L. & the State.
M. White Lead and makes the paint
wear like iron. Have you weakness of any kind—
Actual cost L & M. a Unit $1.20 per stomach, back, or anv organs of the
K a ll°n. —— w body? Don’t dope vourself with ordi-
Sold by Smith Hardware Co., Gaff
ney. 8. C.
C ubsdrfb# for The Ledger; $1 « year.
nary medicine. Hollister’s Rocky
Mountain Tea is the supreme ciiratiT|
power. 33 cents. Tea or Tab!
Gaffney Drug Co,