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v • THE LEDGER Tuesday ana Friday. *o. H. OeCamp, Editor and Publiahar, J. Brian Ball, News Editor Tb*» Ledger Is not responsible for 'he views of correspondents. Hereafter no advertisement* will be accepted at this office after 12 o’colck on Mondays and Thursdays. Watch your label and the date. And renew before ‘Ms too late; If there be an error, don’t f?et mad, Report to us—we’ll make you triad. Remember, ’tls our aim to please. But errors are Hkp peskv fleas— They will creep In in spite of fate. Therefore, watch -our label and the date. —Original. CONCRETE EXAMPLES. If the Columbia Record’s “concrete illustrations’’ were a little less ab stract it would '»blige some of its readers. If It would name some of those “prominent South Carolinians” who keep telling its Washington cor-, respondent good things about thf. dis- S ensary, the weight of their testi- lony would doubtless be of great val ue to the instifcu+t >n, causing many prohibitionists to tl<*ck to its support. Then there is that “observant Co lumbian. whose business takes him all over the State and especially into rural communities” and has found that farm labor “utterly demoral ized” in counties *'here the dispen sary has been voted out. and “sincere prohibitionists had become disgust ed with the practical workings of prohibition.” Perhaps “the Columbi an” would not ih'ect to having his name made know i, since “he did not obtain this opinio*, trom a few chance expressions In ore- or two localities, but it was the siucensus of opinion everywhere” and almost with one accord the farmers asserted that the substitution of prohibition for the dispensary bad iemoralized their la bor.” The “obstervair. Columbian.’' who la so much concerned about the dis astrous results >f making it difficult for farm labor to get whiskey, would perhaps be willing to give the names of a dozen or two of the farmers In each of the proh'l it ion counties who voted against th - dispensary and change of heart, 'he interest of have experience*) This would be ic the “concrete.” And now it ia DeCamp, Parrott Grist and others t, did not find out sion of sentl men 1 > to the brethren. Wallace, Rice. > tell us why they ibout th ! s “*vul- before the “Co lumbian” got the e:-*op on them. Even yet, however, w - want them to tell ns whether there i j not some mis take about this ‘ revulsion oi senti ment” being so nearly unanimous. they can easily is "everywhere” - is “almost with •f mistake Is sug- le fact that a few was profusely Illustrated gether creditable. and alto- Bob Taylor, the Apostle of Sun shine, defeated the brilliant Carmack for a seat in the Cnited States senate from Tennessee. We admire Taylor for his humanity. H P may not be as great, intellectually, as Mr. Oarmack. but ht» possesses a heart as big as a baby elephant, and hjs words are as soothing as a mother’s caress, s • • Candidates .for governor of South Carolina are beginning to announce themselves. Alerady three have tak en their seat on the dispensary band wagon, while only one has mounted the water wagon. We are in favor of the water wagon, but we are nob in favor of the man who elects himself the only man capable of driving. Mr. Joel Brunson is a very nice fellow, but we want to see a bigger man than he as governor of South Carolina. * * * The Mecklenburg Declaration of In- d^nendence celebration started yes terday in the Queen City. Cold water has been thrown on the enterprise bv several South Carolina papers and all « day yesterday the weather bureau fol lowed suit, that ’s, so far as this ter ritory is concerned. Here’s hoping that the skies may clear and that the celebration may prove even bigger than the event celebrated. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—New No. 4 Geiser Thrasher with straw stacker, used one season. A bargain. J. C. Lip scomb. May 18. 2b. FOR SALE—Twenty shares Nation al Bank Gaffney. Make offer to W. R. Burwell, Charlotte, N. C. FOR SALE—One fine bay mare, good condition. Well suited for farm i or family use. Apply to Limestone Mills. 12-8-tf FOR SALE—A good 5-year-old I milk cow; In good condition; quali- ities extra good; gives about two and a half gallons per day; price $25. Ap ply to I. M. Peeler. May 22-25-pd FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two store rooms O’ | Robinson street. Webst & Jefferies March 6 tf. WANTED. WANTED—Copies of The Ledger of January 9th and 12th, at this office. LOST. LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder will please return to Ledger office. Fire Insurance! We represent some of the largest and most substantial companies and would like to write your busines. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipssomb, Agent f A Most Creditable Paper. (Spartanburg Herald.) The industrial edition of the Gaff ney Ledger issued yesterday was a most creditable paper. The Lodger’s enterprise should commend It tp the people of Gaffney. 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 agains: said estate will pre sent them on or before said date or be forever barred. R. E. Linder, Guardian. Pub. In Gaffney Ledger May 1, 8, 15 and 22, 1906. NOTICE. We will stop buying cotton seed on Saturday, June 2nd. Victor Cotton OH Co. May 22. 23, 28, June 1. DON’T FORGET I you can be cured of Cancr, Tu- I I mor or Chronic Old Sores. Ten I I thousand cases treated. It Is the I I surest cure on earth. Delay Is I I fatal How to be cured? Just I I write I I D. B. GLADDEN, Grover, N. C. I If as represent/*' determine, for and the repenbi i one accord.” The possibility Rested to us by days ago we he ir l a man whose busi nes takes Win »v-r the Statp talk ing in just aboui 'lie same strain as the "Columbian ind he gave “con crete Illustration./ " in fact he was a IKti" too conerHt r for his purpose. In naming place-- 'hat were paying the penalty ol » dishing their dis- vensaries he named some that have not vet committed *iiat blunder. In short, he soon sli .^d that he knea: so much that >va-: t so that If was evident that he li fu'f know what was BO We have not called upon the breth ren Gardner and Freeman to look in to the “revulsion matter, as the farmers of their pintles have never known the blesair.gs of the dispen sary. and consequent I v don’t know what Is the matter with the labor. To return to the observant Colum bian,” in concliBiion. his nearest ap proach to a “concrete illustration” shows that wliis*'* -. purchased from dispensaries in e-ighboring counties presumably, give;, i bellicose turn to religion whgm drunk in prdlybitiion counties, so that i riots are raised at church, but a redeeming' peculiarity of the llqqor in that the worshipers who drink it “can.' shoot straight,” and so nobody geu killed. The above is from thar bright light of the »eiv -weekly press, the Chester Lantern We don't/ know what Brother Baigham means by “concrete” and “abstract” illustra- trlons, but bav*- an Idea that he means something like facts and fig ures, names and dates, etc., etc., Since The LaidorL calls upon us to testify we will V-.'e that it is very evident that t.ln* observant Colum bian’’ of which T,. P Record speaks, does not mean t*> say that he has ’been in Cheroke-- )r if he has he has nob interviewed •■eich farmers as W. Sam Lipscomb, wlio raises several hundred bale*) of cotton a year; or M. C. Lipscomh, who also raises sev eral hundred bale.,. or Calvin Whlso- nant, or Drayton Painter, or Capt. J. J. Magness, aud cumbers of others whom we might mention whp are pretty good farmers These gentle men telP us fcb i there is a marked difference in th,.* effects of prohibi tion on their labor and that it is for the better. W P ire inclinefT to be lieve them rather than an "observ ant Columbian. wijn gives neither names, time nor exact place. DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTIST. Moved to new office over Frederic ;♦ eet Front, of the Battery. ’Phone in Office and Residence. MONEY TO LOAN On farming lands. Long lima, no corn mission charged. Borrower pays iptual cost of perfecting loan. For further Information address JOHN B. PALMER A BON, Box 282, Columbia, 8. C. May 10 pd. 1765 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 1906 Charleston, S. C. Entrance rxamin itions will be held In the Oounty Court House on Friday, duly titli, at !• a. rn. One Free Tuition Scholarship to each county In South Carolina, awarded by the County Superintendent of Education and Probate Judge, hoard and furnished room in dormitory. $11 a month. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete for va cant Koyee Scholarships which pay $100 a year. For catalogue and information address Hauhison Randolph, President. May la-lm-pd. MONEY TO LEND. To memebers of The Farmer’s Mutual Insurance Association, In sums of $100 to $300, on first mort gage Improved real estate. J. Eh. Jefferies, Sec. and Treas. Feb. 27 tf. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate ioana on improved farma for a term of year* 'n anaounta of $1,000 and upward, at 7 per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at t per cent Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, $. C. WAVE You remember it last week. We had just received a lot of •‘Cold Wave” and “Erie” Refrigerators. While we don’t claim that was the cause of the cold weather, we do claim the best re sults with the least ice if you use an “ERIE” or “COLD WAVE.” They are no longer a luxury, but a necessity that you cannot afford to do without another summer. Come and let us show you through our stock. Shuford & LeMaster Furniture, Stoves and Undertaking. '?< NOTES ANO COMMENTS. The rain ywaUrday was worth a great deal to tb ‘ growing crops of Cherokee county, itid for this we should all fee) ve-v grateful. • • • The Pe Dee Adf<>cate published an industrial edlbbiu HUt Saturday. It This Speaks For Itself.... King Paint Mfg. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. I ordered fifteen gallons Wadsworth’s white paint. I painted my two-story, ten-room house with two coats, and have five gallons left over. I 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 Gaffney Hardware Company, the Wadsworth dealers. 4-12-Fri-3m. MUCH! For the splendid business you gave me Friday and Saturday. They were two of the biggest days of the season. The store was crowded and we were kept busy from early morning until midnight. I’mJ mighty glad you like the goods I’m selling, for I’m doing my level best to give you the best that can be had, and at such tre- : mendous low prices. The people of this county know how to appreciate a good thing when they see it. They showed it by their large attendance Friday and Satur day on the DETERMINATION SALE Which Began Friday, May 18th at X EL SON’S Those who failed to attend this sale of bargains should not put off longer as it will last ONLY FIVE MORE DAYS! Not often do you get an opportunity like this. The greatest bargains ever offered at this time of the year upon seasonable merchandise, con sisting of my clean and new stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies’ and Cents’ Furnishings. Just think of it! I am sixty days ahead of time in cut ting prices tW reduce stock. Why ? It is a case of lc have-to.” I am over stocked and and need money. I am not advertising a “Salvage Sale,” neither a “Selling Out Sale,” but I am advertising an honest “Overstocked Sale,” because I need the money. No further argument is necessary. Come and See the Goods. The Prices Will Tell the Tale. This store is known to every man, woman and child in this County and surrounding towns. Bargains too numerous to mention. Many small articles at almost give-away prices in this great Determination Sale now going on at Nelson’s. I have made this sale to run for EIGHT DAYS so that all the people of Gaffney and Cherokee County can have a chance at the low priced goods which this store is full of. Don’t forget that in this sale all my Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods are on sale. Watch my advertisements. Terms of sale strictly cash and one price to all. Everything marked in plain figures. I guarantee each and every purchaser absolute satisfac tion. Let nothing keep you away. The greatest bargain sa'.e ever held in Gaffney now going on at ki The Gaffney .Cify Land and Imomment Co. Offers (or ssle jr Lou in this flourtshlng IHi snd In re«cb #f tbu Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place. In lots time rates; also AgrlculturaTLands to rent for Farm town, Gaffney; and of this rent alao tolMsc*** * Hneral For full particulars apply to J. V. Jl. b —Ail persons are forbidden to enter on. walk or company.cutting and removing timber or flablng hunting, under penalty of law Farms near of » purposes 8ARRATT, Agent rtae through or oxer the la lands of the THE STAR CLOTHIER LOOK FOR BIG GREEN SIGN. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. GAFFNEY, S.C.