The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 18, 1906, Image 1
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THE LEDGER.
SEMI-WEEKLY--PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.
Pages
1 to 8.
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A Newspaper In All that the Word iplies and Devotdd to the Best Interest of the People of Cherokee County,
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ESTABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894.
GAFFNEY, 8- C., FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1906.
$1.00 A YEAR.
FHROUGHOUT THE
PALMETTO STATE
ITEMS OF INTEREST OF PASSING
EVENTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
Happenings All Over the State Taken
from Oup Exchanges and Teraely
Told to Ledger Readers.
The general assembly of the South
ern Presbyterian church meets in
Greenville today. It opens with a ser
mon by the retiring moderator, Rev.
J. T. Plunkett, of Augusta, Ga.
Levell D. Walker, a young white
farmer of the Poplar Springs section
of Laurens county, who killed John P.
Smith, his neighbor, last September,
was convicted of manslaughter. No
tice of motion for a new trial was
given.
Rev. W. L. Pressley. D. D.. the ven
erable president of the Theological
Seminary at Rue West, lies critically
ill at bis residence in Due West. He
suffered a severe stroke of paralysis
and has been in a serious condition
ever since.
Th<-> attorneys of Thrailkill, the
Saluda county convict, are still try
ing to convince Governor Heyward
that the countv poor house is a part
of the public works of the county and
therefore a proper and legal place of
imprisonment for a man convicted of
manslaughter.
Bank Examiner Lee G. Holleman
announces the appointrdent of Mr. B.
J. Rhame, of Sumter, as assistant
State bank examiner. The appoint
ment is made under the recent act.
Mr. Rhame has a fine bartk record.
For sixteen years he was conected
with the Bank of Sumter and volun
tarily resigned. He is regarded as a
thoroughly competent and first class
man.
• Columbia is rapidly filling up with
veterans for the annual reunion
which was formally opened in the
big reunion tent on the grounds
Wednesday night. The tented city on
capito] grounds is full, as are thj
streets. The crowds are exceeding all
expectations and it is evident that
this will bp the biggest and best re
union yet. The old veterans are be
ing freely fed from a big dining hall
in a vacant store on Main street and
this, with the one cent a mile rail
road fare, has flooded the town.
W. W. Hughes, treasurer of the
Union building and loan association,
who was found to be short in his ac
counts to the amount of several thous
and dollars some days ago, has gone
to New York to secure a position, ac
cording to reports from Union, though
his friends sav he will return to Un
ion if he is ever wanted. It is not
thought that criminal prosecutions
will result, for it is reported that the
stockholders of the building and loan
association are close personal Mends
of Hughes who regret more <ne lost
confidence in Hughes than they do
the loss of their money.
The Democratic State! convention,
met in Columbia Wednesday and was
organized by the election of J. Wil
liam Thurmond, of Edgefield, as per
manent president. Other than adopt
ing a platform and mapping out the
rules and regulations for the conduct
of the approaching primary election,
the convention had little to do be
sides routine work. The platform
adopted inveighs against trusts and
favors tariff revision. Contrary to
expectation, there was no effort to
put the convention on record as for
or against th* State dispensary, there
a^iarenUy beihg a desire to let the
question b© fought out in each coun-
t”. The only resolutions providing
to nave the question voted on in ev
ery county was rejected.
Among tlhe most honored of the
manv distinguished divines at the
meeting in Greenvillp of the Presby
terian general assembly, will be the
Rev. Augustus Johnston, of Texas,
who has spent seventy-one of his
ninety-seven years in the Presbyter
rian ministry. With his wife, who is
nearly as old as himself, the vener
able Mr. Johnston reached Greenville
Thursday. Though he lacks only
three years of a full five score. Mr.
Johnston is hale and vigorous of body
and mind, and his affectionate inter
est in all the activities of his church
is shown bv his regular attendance
at the annual assemblies, often ne
cessitating, as this year, journeys of
more than a thousand miles.
H AZZARD-HARMON.
A Pretty Hom e Wedding Wednesday
Evening.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. N. S.
Burgess, Vernon street, was the
scene of one of the prettiest home
weddings that has taken place i Q
Gaffney for some time, the interest
ed 'parties being Mr. Thomas Haz-
zard, of Greensboro, N. C., and Miss
Effle Harmon, of this city. Miss
Harmon is the daughter of Mrs. M.
J. Harmon and a sister of Mrs. Bur
gess. The invited guests assembled
ati G:30. The parlor was attractively
arranged and appropriately decorat
ed. the special feature being an ever
green arch, under which the couple
stood while the words of the preacher
that made them husband and wife
were being spoken. Tiny candles
were distributed about the arch and
the light therefrom threw a mellow
glow upon the bridal party.
At 7 o’clock little Misses Eliza
Gaines and Willie DeCamp, arrayed
in white net over pink silk, acting as
ribbon girls, entered, unrolling a bolt
of white satin ribbon, the ends of
which were fastened to the door jam
and walking down to the archw'ay
formed a passage way for the bridal
narty. Then came little Miss Blanche
I Turner, daintily dressed in white,
with her golden curls hanging down
her back and in her hand a tiny box
in which was the golden band that
I will henceforth be the bride’s token of
love and fidelity.
Then came Revs. R. T. Liston and
: G. P. Hamrick, arm in arm. Then
| followed the groom, with his best/
iman, Mr. Joseph Robinson, and then
the bride and bridesmaid. Miss Daisy
Harmon. It did not take Dr. Liston
long to sav the ceremony. Invoca
tion was offered by Mr. Hamrick, af
ter which Mr. Liston pronounced
them husband and wife. The bridal
narty filed out in reverse order in
which they entered, except that the
bride and groom and th© bridesmaid
and best man were together. Con
gratulations were extended in the
hall way. After s veral minutes of
pleasantries refreshments were serv
ed.
The bride was becomingly attired
in a. white silk gown; wore a bridal
veil and carried a boquet of maiden
hair ferns and bride’s roses. The
groom wore the conventional black.
Both were good to look upon and
their happy countenances but mir-
rowed the deeper re^sses of their
inermost souls.
The house was fille 1 1o overflowing
and the assembled guests were in a
merrv mood. It was Indeed a pret
ty wedding. Several of the invited
guests were from abroad. The newlv
wedded couple left on the Southern’s
northbound No. 40 for the north. Af
ter a trip to Philadelphia they will
return to Greensboro, which city will
b© their future home.
Winthrop Commencement,
Invitations to the commcfncement
• exercises of Winthrop College have
'been received in this city. Com
mencement at Winthrop, always a
brilliant event, bids fair to eclipse all
former efforts on the occasion of the
exercises of 190C. An event of quite
a little importance will be the dedica
tion of the library presented to the
, ce'iege by Andrew Carnegie.
Thn invitation reads as follows.
The Faculty and Graduating Class
of
Winthrop Normal and Industrial
College
request the honour of your presence
. at their
Commencement Exerciser
June third, fourth and fifth
nineteen hunrded and six
Rock Hill, South Carolina.
k NEWSY LETTER
FROM WILMNSVILLE.
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE OF
LOWER CHEROKEE.
Personal Paragraphs Concerning Pop
ular Paopla and Short Items of
that Section.
iWilkin^ville, May 15.—Your cor
respondent is just now recovering
from a severe spell of sickness and
has nothing of any special interest
to write about.
Tho principal topic among the
farmers is the last week’s frost and
its effects on cotton future^. It’s
very interesting to listen to these dis
courses. The cotton problem has
been so completely solved that the
ploy boy can tell as well as any man
what the staple will bring in market
on anv particular day next winter.
The different States and parts of
States effected by frost, storms and
other disasters can be named with
their percentages of losses, as well
as their correlative advantages given
over other sections in the cotton mar
kets of the world.
Wonderful advancement has been
made in this particular if all spoken.
when he said at Cowpens battle-
^"ound several years ago, that there
were more Revolutionary bat file-
fields in his congressional district
(tb > 'ith S. *C.) than in all the New
{England States put together. He
now has a bill before congress asking
for a $25,000 appropriation to build
a monument at Cowpens battle-
"-ound and w© hope to see it suc
ceed. Mr. Finley will push it with an
energy characteristic of the man he
is. This as a great nation. Its
wealth and resources are almost be
yond computation and it behooves it
'to mark with suitable monuments the
places where its greatness was
achieved.
Mr. and Mrs. Whit Mitchell’s dead-
SHORT NEWS ITEMS
OF LOCAL INTEREST,
EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER-
OKIE
Recent Happening* In and Around
tho City and Other Event* Gather
ed Ipy th* Local News Editor.
The weather man is smiling today
born infant was buried at Salem yes-' an( i re ports fair weather
terday. Mr. T. B. McCulloch and
Vassey attended the fu-
The local cotton market yesterday
was 11.40. with practically none of-
Teal preached at Ah- fered for sale.
Mrs. Ora
neral.
Rev. C. M
ingdon Creek church last Sabbath.
Those people who finished chopping! ,
out cotton first are not always the this city will attend the great celebra-
^ tion in the next few days in Char-
It is probable that a number from
old son of Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Ross,
of this city, was gently wafted to
another and better land. The bereav
ed parents have the sympathy of this
entire community in thefr bereave
ment. The funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday afternoon at Oak
land cemetery, Rev. G. P. Hamrick
conducting th fi last services.
The tennis court at the Irene Park
which has been in course of con
struction for some time, has been
completed. It Is unquestionably
one of the best courts in the State.
It is situated abov H the lake on a bill,
and is entirely surrounded by a net
ting #f wire, with the surface of the
court as smooth and as hard as It Is
possible to have it. All these quali
ties combine to make it a tennis court
tho like of which is seldom seen.
Man - of the tennis players in the city
have already played on it and they
an- all agreed upon its excellency.
last to finish picking.
brose A. Lee. Edward Morgan Leech,
Joseph W. Leech, James Leech. Wil
liam McKown, Dr. J. F. McCluney,
The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Haas w’as saddened this week by the
Gaffney was t/be scene of another
runaway on Tuesday evening. In
view of the fact that about half a doz
en runaways have preceeded this
one, the fact is rather unusual not to
say alarming. While Misses Edith
Fort and Eunice Johnson were driv
ing near the Irene Park, their animal
which had been proving fractious
during the drive, suddenh' became
frightened and began running, throw
ing both young ladies out and injur
ing both more or less. Help soon ar
rived and medical aid accorded the
injured ladies. Both Were consider
ably shaken.
Mrs. J. V. Whalchel has the largest lotte.
cabbage in her garden we havr. seen I Ther© will be preaching at Dray-
this season. {tonville church Saturday at 2 P. M.
About thirty feet °t the Tnomson iBaptiz j iiK Sunday morning at 10
mill dam was torn out by the r ^ n I o’clock and preaching at 11. The pub-
Thickety creek last week. I will m Js cor( jj a ]j v invited to he present,
some days before it can he repaired j
and in the mean time Mr. C. F. Inman Thp, many friends of Mr. Crate Pat-
will take care of the bread hunters, terson, a prominent resident of the
Mr. D. C. Painter says the reason R r0 ad river section of the county,
the boys failed so often to catch that W jn re gret very much to learn that
fox« down in the fork of Paoolet and jg jji
Broad rivers, is because they keen;
too much fuss hollering at. the dogs. I Cherokee is represented in the
{‘Tr “ a11 “TT 11 ’ We wouldn’t he surprised if Drate State Democratic convention in Co-
ininted and wiitten reports are taken L right. i lumbia by the following delegates:
as J? orre . . « _ ~ . . I Mr “Bridge” McCulloch savs he Messrs. T. B. Butler, W. S. Hall. F. C.
There is a great deal of sickness in • ‘ a v t r ntto nnu
our community just at this time. But! Y nt « s f-? rt Cr ° P of ca " dI ? a , tes A " n r Xt N "° 0d ’ J> C ' ° ttS an 1
nothing dangerous that w e know of. « eld tflls summer that 5a Au ' R G ’ ClarJ -
Mrs. Boyd Orr died 1 -'st Friday and L'f ^a” Ket ^tiong them with anj ^ announe0ment ig madft that;
was buried at Gilead on Saturday, hofe and " eetl th °| Childrens’ Day will be observed by
The Ladles’ Memorial Association ' stana . f ' Dr th- Limestone Presbyterian church
met at Salem last Saturday and deco-^ « ^ f n Sunday school the first Sabbath in
rated the Knaves of the Confederate ! ^ k nn ;a™ a f n " n ^V Xn ThrLed- -June. An elaborate program will be
soldiers buried there. The following were not disappointed when I he ^ . Presented
is the list, of Confederates buried K® r cam e out last Friday, unless it Presented.
ti-ere: James Bankhead, James Bran- !wa , s ^ h5s not cla e imln £ il bo f a Camp Jefferies. U. C. V., of Chero-
non, Wilson Brown, Jackson Cowley, sen t °" i’nancisco tor coun ^y j s we jj represented at
James A. Donald, Jefferson Estes, f,;. 0 ... the reunion in Columbia. Miss
Mclver Estes, Charley Foster, Samu- ! „ * r ' Claude Davis and Miss . p U ell a Littlejohn is sponsor for the
el Harrell, Charley Lancaster Am- Poole were married week ore las • , cam p an( j ^j ss R av Macomson maid
Our best wishes attend the happy f h r
couple in their pathway through life.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ We regreted our inability to attend
John w! Mitchell** Emsley * * Osmont’ J th e picnic at Miss Clara Flemming’s
John Owens, J. Matt Smarr, Joseph scbo °l Tuesday. We don t know o a jeath of an infant child. The death
M. Smith, Sig Smith, “Mack” Smith. I coinmun ^J r more interested in the was sudden, the result, of an attack
John W. Smith, Milton Watson, Hen- caus e of education than that she has 0 f whooping cough. The burial took
r v Wllkerson-—a/total of twenty-six.' been s ervln « 80 faithfully and accept- ( p i ace at Providence church.
la’ll” for three years.
Bright angels looking from the skies,. To b© too unwell to attend the Ira Paris, who lives on Win. R.
Behold no holier spot of ground i Confederate reunion at Columbia Lipscomb’s place, is very sick at his
Than where such knightlv valor lies, .this week is a ereat disappointment, home. Mr. Paris is in destitute cir-
By woman’s love and beauty; t 0 your correspondent, who has been; cumstances and friends of his are
crowned. I looking forward to it with a great raisin 0 ’’ a fund for his relief. Mr. W\
Mr. Kay Littlejohn is lying very deal of interest,
low at the home of his parents. Mr. That heaven’s richest benedictions
and Mrs. T. M. Littlejohn, at Star will attend all the exercises, the vet- tions
Farm. He has been sick for a long erans. the visitors and especially the shinned a coon at ^ Institution of which he is pre-
timo. citizenship of Columbia, who have ur. ». n. auntr nas snipped a coop D Willin-ham will d©
Air W G Fowler Is not e-ettlmr done much for the veterans is the of a doze n fine chickens to his wife „ IU \, r ’ ’ , " imn^nam w111 ae-
ivir. w. fowier is nor getting none so mucn ror uie veterans, i s me erown Hver the baccalaureate sermon
who can’t be there. ? n J™ ; orK A._. nas . .^"" sundav Atev 27th Of nr t
A negro trainman narrowly escap
ed death in the Gaffney yards near
noon on Tuesday. As it* Vas. he suf
fered a fall which, though* it will not
prove fatal, seemed to have been
dangerous enough to have caused
death. From what could be learned
it seems that he was an employee of
the Southern and had missed his
train in Charlotte, so got aboard No.
37, the fast vestibule train from the
north, in an effort to overtake and
regain his train. While passing Gaff
ney he attempted t© alight and join
his train which was in a siding here,
with the above mentioned result'.
The rate of speed of the train was
not great which probably accounts
for the escape of the man. He was
unconscious for som© time. He gives
it. as his opinion that his foot must
have struck a rock while he was in
the act of leaping from it.
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LAST DAYS AT LIMESTONE.
Commencement to be Highly Honor
ed With Speaker.*.
Dr. Lee Davis l^odge was seen and
interviewed at Limestone College
C. Weathers has the petition and ye Sterdav af t er noo n by a Ledger re-
would be Pleased to receive dona- to whom he talkei , delight .
fully of the coming commencement
He is still con-1 wish of one
J. L. S.
ing in New York, Mr. Suber pro
ceeds to remedy the defect from
Gaffney.
along so very well-
fined to his bed. • • I
Mr. W. R. Walker has two veritable!
cowboys looking after his cattle on
his Sunlnyside farm. They were j
trained on the western prairies and i
know their business. Mr. Walker is
on of the most enterprising men we
know of ami his cattle are a sight |
worth travelling manv miles to see.
qS' 1 SUpp ° Se 11 has an equal !n | excuse for anyone having catarrh, removed from Oklahoma. Mrs. Gray
v Tl . Ti ®' . now that Hyomei is so widely known now in the citv the guests of rel-
Mr. Jimmie Strain killed a coach-1„„„ ' T h e worst atives, but will join her husband at
KO EXCUSE FOB CATARRH
Worst Cases Quickly Cured by Breath
ing Hyomei. Guaranteed by
Gaffney Drug Co.
on
hungry for South Carolina chickens ® unda5r ’ 27th. Of Dr. James
and as the same was not forth com- Howard Gore, who will deliver an ad-
There is really not the slightest Ga. Mr. Gray and family
dress commencement evening. Wed
nesday, May 30th, Dr. Lodge was
very enthusiastic in his praises. Dr.
;Gore is well known indeed in South-
Mr. Clarence Gray, formerly of ern educational circles. He is head
Gaffney, and very popular In the city, professor in mathematics at George
has accepted a position in Cordelia. Washington University. Washington.
whip snake Tuesday morning about
seven feet long.
People are thinning out cotton.
Most of them have good stands. We
! and so easily obtained.
jcases of satarrh are quickly cured, bis new post in the near future.
simply by breathing
through th© pocket
the remedy,
inhaler that
The intelligenece that Rev
recently D. C. He is distinguished as an edu
cator anil is well known as an author,
having published ra-ny volumes on
educational subject#. Among other
things, Dr. Gore is a noted traveller.
He has represented the United States
Hr. as commissioner general at the In-
Fortunate Missourians.
“When I was a druggist, at Livo
nia. Mo.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of
Graysvllle, too., "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 Ids 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 New Discover^’ as the most
wonderful medicine in existence.”
Surest Cough and Cold cure and
Throat and Lung healer. Guaranteed
by Druggist. GOc and $1. Trial bottle
free. Cherokee Drug Co.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablet*. Druggists refund money if
It falls to cure. B. W. GROVE'S sig
nature is on each box. 26a.
Co.
Clemson Commencement.
Invitations have been received in
this citv to the commencement exer
cises of Clemson College. Clemson
has many friends in Gaffnev who will
he interested In this commencement.
The invitation is as follows:
The Faculty and Senior Class
of
The Clemson Agricultural College
request the honour of your presence
at the
Tenth Annual Commencement
June tenth to twelfth
nineteen hundred and six
Memorial Hall.
T 0 Increase the Dividend.
The regular monthly meeting of
the board of directors of the National*
Bank of Gaffnev was held Wednes
day afternoon at 3 o’clock. The af
fairs of the bank were found to b© In
excellent condition. It was decided
that hereafter the bank should pay a
ten per cent, dividend annually, in
stead of an eight per cent, dividend,
as heretofore.
...... . .comes with every outfit. Malter L. Lingle, of Rock Hill, Is to ternat { onal Exposition Antwerp. Ams-
don t think a very great amount Used in this wav for a few minutes tbe baccalaureate sermon at terdam. Brussels and St. I/mis. He
o it was si led >y ha cold snap of f our times a day, every particle of air ^be Presbyterian College for women wa3 juror in Chief representing the
a 3?®^ a *°’ .. .. q . that reaches the nose, throat and L? Go umb a ’ wil I be of interest to United States at Paris Exposition
AMieat is looking well. So are oats. i ungg is i aden with germ-killing and Gaffney and vicinty. as this brilliant 1900 and has received for his numer-
CS w V i e / a ] sowing. health-giving Hyomei. ; Presbyterian divine is well knbwn ous p U bH c services the declaration of
e have heard a good deal lately gale the 0 i d .f as iii 0ned s tom- ib/^ighout South Carolina as an able ^nor f rom Belgium. Bulgaria. Hol-
a tout the men who probably will lie ach remed i es f or catan-h ij a8 ij een re . minister and cultured gentleman. i and France. Stam.and Sweeden. His
andothe? counties. £^^6° word duc , ed *> a! most nothing since the in- j. D. Jones left yesterday for ^’bjcciwill he “Our duty to our old-
1s said about measures thev ar© ex- r roduC , t 11 on P* Hy °^ e * +^ a , ffney , Dldlg Greenville, where he goes to meet his or 8eb ;
pected to contend for in that bodv ' C u °/ wiH y0l L that their Bales 0,1 brother. Wm. M. Jones, of Uvalde farming personality combined
It seems that the average voter this ouUjf - d ate line have fallen off county. Texas, who is attending * i,h r , ar * « rac ® 38 a 8Deakp r. make
thinks only of putting his favorite a , 1 least ^oUhirds in the last few igeneral ass embl v of the Presbyterian G of * he best Platform orators in
candidate in office and cares as little p ear8, while the demand for Hyomei church, which is now in session in , the J . outh and tbe co ] ,p ^ e authorities
about what, he does or doesn’t do as , has lncrea8ed a8 « 8 curative powers Greenville. Mr. Jones left this sec- censider themselves fortunate in se
if U I - Pf 1 a became more widely known. t{on oV(>r thii-tv vem-s •*© He win curin'” him. Another commencement
him. This state of^ things"must he! The complete outfit, consisting of spend next week i n the citv with Mr. s I >paker win bp Dr - Gordon B. Moore,
,f v . tvT 'i a neat pocket inhaler, a medicine j n Jones nrofessor in philonsy in South Caro-
^ ,o wh»"i? ' iro P‘’ cr ' a " d * "° ttle o’ Hyomei,! llna University, who will addrees ft.
g to h • cos t g on j y one d oilar, while exi’ j Cupid was enabled to get in good Cooper Literary Society on May 2tith.
The making and enforcing of law's is
a business transaction rather than
th© discharge of petty social funct-
bottle can be obtained for 50 cents, work across the Broad this week Hr. Moore is too well known as an
making Hyomei the most economical, whe Mr. Fletcher Davis, of Shelby, educator and speaker to require any
ns Now 1« tho f«? C .tl.nl to! 38 wel1 &8 ht « rao3t reliable methyl N. C., and Miss Isla Huffstetler, of thing other than the announcement
r;hinkinJ .^ tl “L; 0, ;^ P lP.lf!for curing catarrh .Bessemer City. N. C,. were married that he is to appear as an orator.
Gaffney Drug Co. positively guar- by Justice B. J. Gold in his office at
he thinking about, what they want
and what they don’t want, so as to
give their would-be representatives
antees a cure when Hyomei is used ’Blacksburg. Toe couple left for
A physician’s remedy for burns is
an onnortnnltv Of iranwW wW l,' ln accordance with directions, or they Carolina immediately after the cere- mad e from equal uarts of linseed oil
an opportunity Ol Knowing wnat lS;_. n , 'ruM in nnH lima water This mlYtnro ahyy.il/*
A Mountain of Gold
could not bring as much happiness to
Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis.,
as did one 25c box of Bucklen’s Ar-
ntea Salve, when It completely cured
a running sore on her leg. which had
tortued her 23 years. Greatest anti
septic healer of Piles, Wounds and
Sores. 25c at Cherokee” Drug Co.,
Drug Store.
Even Hie lines of the poor poet .are
likely to be cast in pleasant places—
when he goes fishing.
Have you weakness of any kind—
stomach, back, or anv organs of the
body? Don’t dope yourself with ordi
nary medicine. Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea is the supreme curativ©
power. 33 cen;s. Tea or Tablets.
Gaffney Drug Co.
—If you need a Truss, call on us;
we will guarantee to fit you up prop
erly. Geffney Drug Co.
expected of them as such when they
get to Columbia next winter.
We need a marriage license law, or
will refund the purchase price.
Postmaster Robbed.
G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at River-
tnony. Thdy will
their future home.
make this
State and lime water. This mixture should
l a i\v?— h© in one’s medicine chest.
Nothing disturbed the calm of the The woman who is not' busy is so
r.,r. n e i /yw hatmIn °5 8 fr010 ton. la., nearly lost his life and was mayor’s court Wednesday morning, rare that she ought to b© labeled and
i™!v/y and K « ng marr, f d - robbed of all comfort, according to although two small negroes, one a exhibited in a museum as an obsolete
mud impose both fine and imprls- letter, which savs: “For 25 years K lrl the other a boy. were arrainged specimen of the daughters of Eve.
? ©ral 0 " ffl a ^ “i nl8t * r ’ ma « i8trate ,l had chronic liver complaint, which Tuesday morning, charged with dis-
vwq I „ officlal w no pronounces the led ^ guch a gevere cage of jaundice orderly conduct which it developed We have many friends who are
marriage ceremony without the writ- that eVen mv fl ngerB turned yellow; when details were sought, consisted more beautiful and gifted, hut. there
en consent or the parents or guard!- mv doc t or prescribed Electric ln throwing rocks. A fine of one dol- 1 t’'' 1 on© of them .whose companion-
an or such minprs. There will he no Bitters, which cured me and have lar each was imposed to impress up- ship w© enjoy better than that of the
cnance ror suen a law to become a k e p * m© well for eleven years.” Sure on them the awful error it is to toss ©lain faced man or woman who never
makes a witty or profound remark,
but whose siqiple quality of human
Ma u th V ° n * 16 8 * atu ^ e cure for BlliousneHR. Neuralgia, Weak-j missiles on the streets of the city,
w v ou u . ness and all Stomach. Liver, Kidney;
we nave read with much pleasure and Bladder derangements. A won-! A n event attracting quite a good goodness makes uo every other defi
the speech of Hon E. Y Webb, of der f U ] Tonic. At Cherokee Drug Co., deal of attention occurred at the depot clency.
/Sorth Larolina. delivered in the i) rug store. 50 cents. ; Wednesday morning when the vet-
house of representativeo at Washing- erns from Cherokee county left Death* from Appendicitis
tOT hni n lo® d . ,h , ln8,ant ’ ,n "uppoft of Many a charitable woman allows to attend the great gathering of old decrease In the same ratio that the
ton nVrt carrying an appropriation of i, or husband to have his own wav. Confederate veterans in Columbia, use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills in-
vTl! 0 ? m0nU /,'l Thev were accompanied by their creases. Thev save you from danger
ment on Kings Mountain batleground a GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILE8 banners and sponsors and maids of and bring quick and painless release
coinoiemor ate the great victory Itching. Blind, Bleeding. Protruding honor. The countenance of ©ach of from constipation and the His growing
gained Topr e by the American patri- Pile*. Druggists are authorized to re the grand old men was beaming with out of it. Strength and vigor always
2.? ov ®?’te 0 ® HHGsn forces on October fund modey If PAZO OINTMENT the anticipated pleasure of seeing so follow their use. Guaranteed by Cher-
mari” old and dea* friends not seen j okee Drug Co., Druggists. 23c. Try
since the great struggle of '65 ended- them.
7th. 1780. W e trust it will not be long falls to cur* In 6 to 14 days. 60c.
before both Kings Mountain and Cow-
pens battl© fields are marked with Have vou pains in the hack, inflam-
suitable monuments to perpetuate the mation of any kind, rheumatism, faint- 1 A peculiarly sad death occurred —It is very important that Trusses
memory of their Importance in the ing spells, indigestion or constipation, in the citv Wednesday morning when be properly adjusted and fitted, oth-
achlervemenl of American independ-; Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes Just as the early hours of Wednes- erwise thev are uncomfortable and,
enoe.
Oongreseman
you well, keens you well 35 cents.
Finley was righti I Gaffnev Drug Co.
day wer© being ushered in. the soul besides, do very little good,
of little Lloyd Ross, the six-weeks- Drug Co.
i
Gaffney