The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 25, 1906, Image 1

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TH£ LARGEST CIRCULATION of Any Newspaper In the Fifth Congr^eslhnal District of 8. C. EVERY ONE PAID IN ADVANCE K $$■jp - v>■•$}> r ' The Ledger. SEMI-WEEKLY —PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY• WE GUARANTEE THE RELIABILITY of Every Advertiser Who Uses the Colufnne of This Paper. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM.- A Newspaper in All that the Word Implies and Devoted to the Best Interest of the People of Cherokee County. ESTABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894. GAFFNEY, S. C., FRIDAY, MAY 25. 1906. $1.00 A YEAR. THE FUNERAL OF D, BAXTER WOOD. DEATH OF MISS MONTGOMERY. LARGE Former Student of Limestone College Died at Her Home in Spartanburg. Gaffney was shocked Wednesday | morning to learn of the death of Miss Marie Montgomery, eflitest daughter iof Mr. Victor M. Montgomery, of SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. RITES. OK.IE CROWD ATTENDS LAST Spartanburg. The sad death occur-, EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER j red Wednesday morning at the home of her father In Spartanburg and was the, result of an overdose of lauda- ; num taken through mistake. Miss People From all Sections of the Coun-j Montgomery was very popular and Prof. Blakp and Shocklev will repre- ft Mf *P V ! ^TTCD h rtCii M u i ir.n FRi'M WILKINSViLLE, sent Spartanburg as teacher. Chero I kee county teacher are yet to be se- : lected. try in Attendance—Ravenna Cor respondent Writes of Funeral. Ravenna, May 22.—Your corres pondent attended religious worship at the Pacolet Baptist' church last Sabbath, hearing a good sermon by Rev. Jeff Davis, of Greenville. His text was Joan 3:16 After tbe ser vice we were" informed that the Methodist cbunh in which Mr. Wood's funeral was U<-ing preached, was entirely filled and even standing Recent Happenings In and Around tho City and Other Events Gather ed by the Local Newa Editor. Partly Weather report for today: cloudy. her sudden death camp as a great i shock to her family, and to the en-| tire citv of Snartanburg. Therp has hfeen no recent death in Spartanburg Aiat is felt so keenly as this and ex pressions and messages of sympathy pour in from all sides to the bereav-! ed family. I Cotton sold on the Gaffney market Miss Montgomery was in her usu- yesterday for 11:35. al health on Tuesday and retired Tuesday evening as usual. Upon members of the family going to her room Wednesday she was found in an unconscious condition. Medical skill was soon secured but it was of; Mr. Solomon Stroup, of Mercer, A n event in educational circles of' the city will bp on Friday evening June 1st, when Dr Davis, a brilliant i and learned divine from Greenville addresses th P graduating <f]ass of the public schools in thp Star Theatre. The officials are fortunate in secur ing Dr. Davis to make the address. A house was destroyed by fire on the Pacolet road about three miles from this city the fir?t of this week. Th housp was Inten led for a resi dence and was not completed. The burning of the building is quite a mys tery as to the origin, although it must hav^-been the work of a fire hug. It was totally destroyed. seems, and they generally command good prices. Mr. William G. Fowler is no better, hut it seems is growing weaker ev erv day. We are sorry to not*? this fact but trust a change for the bet- ter will soon take place. We are having dry weather just at MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE OF this time. A good rain would do much good to the growing crops. Oats especially are bein'” cut short on account of tbe drought. Chopping out cotton is now lately LOWER CHEROKEE. Personal Paragraph Concerning Pop ular People and Short Stems of that Section. J. S. Haggins, who has been very sick and confined to his bed for tlv? last ten days, is now able to he out on the streets again. room was not attainable, so we went over with Mr. T. C. Brown and took,no avail. Miss Montgomery was well died at his home Monday and was dinner with he and Mrs. Brown. who;known and was very popular in Gaff-; buried the following day in the most kindly entertained us. At 1:30 ney. She was a graduate of Lime- family buryingground. we went over to the Presbyterian stone College, where she numbered: cemetery andvsaw the interment of her friends by the score who arej Mr. Elmorp LeMaster has purchas- the sad rites of Mr. D. Baxter Wood lowered to their last resting place. colorejd Normal, Industrial, A {.-icul-j thrown in deepest sorrow by her:ed a house and lot on Fredeifick street death. Her death at this time is par-!owned by Mr. A. N. Wood. Mr. C. Mr. Wood was oulv in his" thirty-! ticularly sad. as within the last year H. Robbins is the present occupant, j tuml and Mechanical College of ninth year when he passed away last'there has been three deaths in the, Friday night at 11 o’clock. Mr. Wood immediate family circle. Mrs. Hor-; n • g ’ r , w l hae ? n . en merchant and ace L. Bomar, a daughter of Mr. gage d witn th e Gaffney Manufactur- tv work of farm hands. Much of thp cotton packed in bales is spoiling and we learn that some •'arties on Pea Ridge have had to i repack some after taking out a quan Wilkirisville, May 26—We closed tity of damaged lint. Farmers are our last letter with a promise to sav a b ar «i to get the worth . of their labor. They have been hold something more U,out the Wilkins- ing ( ma n v of them^for better prices villa school which closed its session hut the prospect is not favorable for Commencement at Limestone Col j on Tuesday of last week. It’s always it just now, after, deducting tho lege opened Wednesday evening by a'a pleasure for us to note the success losses many of them will sustain from reciial in music by the graduates in I of our neighbors and our neighbors’ 1 Gie heating or rotting process now music ihis year. The talent at the children when we can do so without soing on. college is of a high order and the J prejudice to others. ! Th e late cold snap did considerable young ladies acquitted themselves The three medai's offered a year ( l ama 8 e to the cherrv crop. Much of ago by Mr. W. S. Wilkerson, to be the fruit has fallen off the trees, awarded to thp three pupils making correspondent is slowly recov- the highest grades in studies, de portment ami attendence were awarded to the pupils who made the In some places we leam that the and instructors with great credit 1 . : Commencement season will he on with a rush in a few davs an 1 the city is already beginning to fill with visitors. ering from a sick snell. He hopes to ■ e he able this week to tj^kp the road Thos. E. Miller, president of the! 4 .. ... . .. 1 ‘following averages, to-wit: was a successful merchant and ace L. Bomar, a daughter of .Mr. ”, ’ ; farmer of I'aeoM ami by u>e way Montnomerv and a Mater lo *■«• £» ^2!“’ Ills friends attended the burial show- f.firle Montgomery, died nearly a -y t0 ; f o ' 1 . u> take cllai - ed he hid friends hv the score. Quite j-ear ago. and a short while ago Mrs.! e p c er room there, a large crowd of Mr. Wood’s friends l Victor M. Montgomery, the young j An j n f ant daughter of Mr. A. B. from here attended the burial, which ladies mother, passed away. 'Wheat died at the home of Mr. Jno. was the largest one we had seen at The funeral services were held at, s T)( , ncP1 . j n t hj s c j 1v last Saturday and a cemetery in quite a while. One the Montgomery home yesterday was buried Sunday in Oakland ceme- | South Carolina. Orangeburg, will de liver the address at the close of the colored public schools of the city. He| is well known as a speaker and the advancement of higher education of his race. The address will he de livered on Thursday evening. May 31st. striking incident about the burial, was the large crowd of colored peo ple. most of whom were Mr. Wood’s tenants. We extend our heartfelt symnathy to the bereaved ones who are now bowed down with grief. Folowing were the active pall-bear- ears: Messrs. Steady Lipscomb, M. W Brown, George Kirby, M. A. Lit tlejohn, George W. and W. W. Wood morning. A number from this city]t erv were in attendance. A death regretted by many in AS TO THOSE HASTY ARTICLES.Cherokee county was that of Mr. Jack Pettit which occured at Pacolet Boston Man Expresses Opinion of Mills. He was in his fifty-first year. Articles Published. A wife and one child survives him. Boston, Mass., May 21, 1900. | My Dear Mr. DeCamp:—Having, Dr - J - N - Nesbitt suffered the un read the two letters, referring to thei noyance on ’Tuesday of having his buggy broken by his horse attempt in'” to run. TJie attempt was not a success, succeeding onlv in breaking First—Miss Ola Wilkerson 98.3. 1,,, " has a,,0,, t ruined the potato crop. Second—Master Beattie Wilker- Gardens are generally backward. A son p7 ^ few. however, have had white head Taird—Miss Eula Wilkerson. 96.2. cabbage to eat from plants bought Pev. Mr. .1 L. Oates presented the ai1 ^ 8,6 f °ut early, medals. Special mention was made M f 8Sr8 ; and Sam Strain Miss Lena Wilkerson, whose aver- Ment to Laffne? last Saturday on bus ago was 9.").7: Miss Jermima. Robin- * n ^ ss ’ average, son. 93.5; Master Will Mr. Jack Pettit, who we reported i Hasty case, recently published in The in our last letter as being very low, | I>edger, I feel obliged to make a few passed away last Wednesday morn-j coments thereon. ing and was hurled at the Thompson! When I read the first letter 1 did Oh© buggy. graveyard near his home Thursday j not consider it worthy of notice. But -p. . . - „ . .. . 0 at noon. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. L. Pet-,™,.. , wilt Just pass a few remark,|IS? tit, and family, relatives of the de- on it. In my opinion it emanates from this place at the funeral done some good work on the street In the rear of Limestone street near One of our neighbor’s boys, who Poach, average, 93.5 Special mention has looking for a life partner A mortgage was filed by the South- ' va s also made of Miss Mary Robin- f ?, r *° niP f , WaS - See , n on t ^ e ern Railway Company in the clerk’s s on. Masters Will and Tom Mitchell ,reets of Gaffney a few days ago in office in this county yesti^fcv in fa- ! for perfect deportment during the conioaiiy with a m uister. What s up. vor of the Standard yIT Co., of session. < Whenever we bear of a man( and New York, for $200,000,000. The a token of respect and affection, a orei,ner at hat) denouncing our mortgage contains 49,500 words and Mss ( 'l‘<ia Felmming, the teacher, <)re |sn missionaries and their work ! is printed in book form, comprising was Presented with a beautiful foun- e n " he 8a ,^l a ° d , 146 pages of solid matter, each page t^in n?n by the school. Rev. J. C. nenemvto mankind. He ought not | being 8x10% inches, and -is therefore Counts, in behalf of th P school, made , j 1 X -e treated with contempt, but 'the largest mortgage ever filed in the Presentation in a few well chos- e Cherokee county. Mr. ./ohn A. McAllister, who was | formerly a resident of Gaffney but who has spent the last year in the school expresses my feelings too west in an effort to regain his health, j mildly.” It’s the giver who sansti- died at San Antonia, Texas a few 1 fles teh gift. days ago. Mr. McAllister was well! The Ledger’s industrial issue of known and yerv popular in Gaffney.! the 18th inst. is a very creditable His death will come as a blow to;pie(*^ of journalistic workmanship out of society. Foreigners ien remarks. The gift was an agree- ™ miRS ° ver K h<5r * from heathen coun ! able surprise on the part of Miss ries a,ui ab » 8 »ng our missionaries »si Flemming, who said: ’’To say that ^ oa r neople provokes us to say this. R I appreciate this lovely gift from the , ? ne , thl8 cla8s , was J" Columbia last week. He claimed to b w a survivor of the Japanese- Russian war—a soldier in the Jap anese afnay—and had been badly wounded. We’ll guarantee he never saw Japan The Japanese people he funeral . |from a mind so narrow and so bigot-,,. 4 j. , j . ‘ v , Ce Mrs 1 ' Elvira ^Fowler^ of^PaSeL! ject^to go "ba^a^ew l^nturies "and' street h h,a f been male from on, I hat man;/ friends here who were unaware j ^Tspeliks' weYffoT Ihe Tnternr'lsing Chr,8tlan re died at her hom« Saturday and was:live in the. days when they hanged ' wa8 heretofore impassable, buried at. Goucher Sunday morning, j witches in Massachusetts. And un- A conflagration causing quite a lit- whero a large crowd witnessed the doubtedly those people quoted scrip- tie comment was that at Thickety interment. Mr. Bryant Fowler, wh(T has been confined to nis bed for perhaps six months, is acain able t<> sit up in a ture to justify their acts, and flatter-1 i ast we ek when the negro Baptist ed themselves that they were doing church was destroyed by fire. Many that which was pleasing in the sight niaintain that the fire was of incen- of God. When we quote Scripture it ( |eary origin. of his illness being of such a serious j spirit of its management. Mr. De nature. , | Camp, the editor and proprietor, is Jan. R. Allison, a highly respect-1 “ "= consratnlate<l on ihe work he ed citizen of Cherokee county, died: do "« l > rln f '« ? aper " D 1,8 hi« i.nm.z Poe a standard ot efficiency an ligioi has don P for them. Mr. Sam J. Srrain is sick today. Amongst tliot-c mentioned w<» would be glad to see our old comrade, Wil liam G. Austell's, name announced arwl . 9 auuuuilUCTJ 11 for the legislature. Mr. Austell did . is aet chair, much to the pleasure of his rel-jjs well to know what we are quoting. ative's and friends. I The reference to the “lilies of the! 'Misses Carpenter, Davenport and Mrs. Wilie Goforth, we are glad field,” etc.. Mathew 6:28 and its con- Garrett, who were considerably hurt to say, is aide to sit «”> aryl we hopejnection with Proverbs 23:27-28 shows in a runaway last week, are rapidly will soon he well again. |a mind either entirely ignorant of the recovering. Their many friends will Messrs. C. C. Kirby, Tom Lock- subject upon which he is writing, or he glad to know that no injuries will hart and Misses Edna Brown and a mind that is depraved. And pos- prove serious. Eloise Wilkins, all of GaSney, were sihl-/ it is both. visitors at Goucher Sunday. ; In that same book h P will find that .*’• A ‘ , ” ee ! e r has bought the Messrs, (’ooper and Harris, of jt savs something about “doing to residence lormerly occupied by Mr. Macedonia, were welcome visitors in others as you would have them do to '' • M. Webster. ^ Tne property is our Sunday school Sunday. iyou.” There isn’t much chance for a Mr Geo. E. Brown, of Jonesville,! theological discussion in those lines spent last Suiid»v hare with his hut there is a lot of religion right ©welling, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brown, j there. Miss Pauline Pettit has returned! it was about as mean and unchair- from a pleasant visit to Gaffney. table a letter as I have ever read. very valuable and one of the most desirable sites in the city for a An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Turner, of Macedonia, passed awav a few days ago and was buried The bereav- Mr. M . W Brown and sister. Miss, | will simply quote Proverbs 26:3 to at ‘Macedonia cemetery. .... Ella, spent last ™lay in Gaffney|hlm and as a law-ubidmg citizen he fl(1 familv have th sympathy of the with their sister. Miss Edna Brown, carf read 28:9 with profit to himself. p .. rnrtim „, Mr. L. D. Goforth, one of our popu- In regard to thf. other letter I'will ‘ y ’ lar young men. has been sick a few: answer one of the questions asked by Mr. H. D. Wheat has received his days, but is again able to be out', we; the writer (Mr. G. A. Knigiit) and I new automobile. It is oae of the are glad to say. t j think it will cover the ground for finest and most up-to-d'ite cars eve- Miss Addle Brown organized her ibis “esteemed and gentlemanly” seen in the- city. It is thorough!'' Baraca class last Sunday evening friend Hasty. He askes: “Was he modern in every detail. The make is and the following were the officers (Hasty) a wild, reckless, desperate the “White Steamer.” elected: C. T. C.mlk. president; L fellow or did his record show a oeace- D. Goforth. vice-president; Paul ful nature.” 1 answer: About a The large residence on Race street Brown, treasurer, and F. K .Goforth,! week before the tragedy, a man and an<1 surrounding property, known as secretary. It took onlv ten minutes 1 his wife stopped at that same ho- 'he Thomson property, nas been sold to organize this class and elect its tel in Gaffney ami the lady was an- to A. Jones. The sale was made officers, who will perhaps be men- noyed in just the same manner as the b >’ ll - G a,ta 1>a ris, the real estate tloned again by you- correspondent.|other ladies were am! by this same n ' a,, • 'The property is one of the There »is a good joke going the (“esteemed gentleman,” Mr. George nios ' desirable in the city, rounds here now. and your eorres- Hasty. at his home near Grassy Pond on I f u ] ness Tuesday morning. He is the son ofj w Y . much to make the county of Chero- Mr. John M. Allison, well known' ^ ^ ke« a possibility. He is a safe man throughout the county. A bereaved now hear amongst ou nSeh and one who wil1 QOt he influenced wife survives her husband. The a8 we ScaTreR an hrohard Lr be f” trickery and wire pull, funeral services were conducted by Y. n \ e .. a . n 01 p aar(1 © an he j ng Rev. S. B. Harper at Grassy Pond !^ u , nd w ^ e ^ doesn 1 1,revai1 ai<,re Capt. John T. Parker of Texas is Wednesday. The funeral services completely ruined^ Marion's rem v ! sit1ug his old hon ‘e in this commu- were very .impressive. |^es“aTst^esROu.,. l!™" 1 Mr. W. E. Buice, formerly superin-! know . they are all failures. som . f hi ,, . ^ ek ’ wh ere he met tendent of th P Globe Manufacturing T1, e cool nights are decidedly h(( hadn’t seen ^fo^thi^v-fiv 68 company in this city, left Wednesday i a « al,ist cotton. Tho plan* is sickly. Q apt packer i< son of ^tr **"**■!* for Inman where he assumes the'’The,- is not enough warm sunshine Parker. overseership of the spinning room ofj through the day to make it look oth- if Wi|] Darin of The Lericpr nffi™ the Inman mill. Mr. Buice' is a.erwise. ^'»clw)f the cotton has been an ,i th „ l)r . M . fI OI ? cc ' thoroughly competent mill man and chopped out to a stand and some of they manage our" manuscript' 1 and M S departure will n.eau a distinct it has not its first olowiu* make ns misspell worts Im esjec . — , tlotl t remember ever hearins s t iallv proper names, thev will ' an His many friends regret ni,, ch complaint about garden seeds themselves into trouble g loss in the manufacturing circles of the city. to see him leave Gaffney. SPRING CATARRH ;not coming up. Surely One good The Gaffney Drug Co. Sen HYomei children. Under Guarantee of Cur* The changeable we-ither of Sprin L directly responsible for the preva-! ® al,1,at h school. .. . . Irely tb e market iaj v has a crow to pick with them is stocked with a spurious ar iele of f or ohanirim” h foiv,;!* tfle “ seed. Several have planted over, to make i 80 SS , Bean seeds appear to he unusuall” torious negro who lived in ^Ihis I Mr aL 1 M^s" V a A 8 ‘ Post er and Community ' told her the fault i iii. ctiiu .y*io. iv. rosiei, jinn , nei! children, of Hickory Grove, visited written it so as to mfsl!” 1 ^ 1 t^ Ve Mr. and Mrs. S. F Estes Saturday. Bo^s look ouU Wh^’^get our in „ Mr. Poster is suneMntendent of the typewriter and learn how to use it wl will see iiiat th»> mistake doesn't oc- pondent has been asked to tell it to The Ledger readers. One of The reason that a tragedy was Miss Eva Sams, who is instructor at the Univers iQ' for Women, situated Ihe Ledger readers. One of our averted i„ that case is that the par- " ^ ^ r i, a V i th . popular young ladies (whose name lies refered to were oblige.! to leave ',, , .^ N ‘ ha8 .f 1 fV V Q d 1,1 , th0 we wlthold). wished to send a letterion the night train. Hud they stayed 3 " mn,e . r ' •' is8 ^ a ; lls ,s a t- her sweetheart, but not having the over night, it is possible that this ‘X,, ° Iar . e l t . alen t a,, d has ac- •exact change, carried two eggs to I sam P “gentleman” would have re quired a remarkable reputation by the mail carrier, asking him if the|celved proper chastisement or anoth- ner K ‘ eat innsic eggs would not carr - the letter to its er northern man would have been John Charles McNeill the bril'iant deatlnaUon. ,, ^ shot in “self-defense.” I will also and versatile poet of the Charlotte We have just had aHine rain which j quote from th« Columbia Stut P which Observer. i.s covering the Wake Forest will sto/ far.n work for several days. 1 savs,~ 'He (Hasty) is a cotton mill commencement exercises. The fact Th» rain was almost a cloudburstamerative. 11 i* and the whole that Mr. McNeill has the assignment here, which wasned fields broke family appear to he people of not a insures the proceedings receiving an ditches and caused creeks to rise and; high order of mentality.” interesting and readable write-up. overflow tneir hanks. C. | I do not think it ig necessary to go Mr. P. H. Phillips and Miss Flor- k'nce <>f catarrhal troubles in Gaffney .. Nei'th Pacolet interdenomina- eur again. ; at the present! time. | tional Sunday school convention will Our vision i- effected bv th P coi 4 >r i As a result, The Gaffney Drug Co.;. od ’c, 8 aex ^ meeting with the Az of th P glasses \v p use. have had a larger sale of Hyomei for t y i undav I * ,n V le f(,,, G' An old soldie. who went from Hiefc- the twst week than ever before in the ‘’ a ] ,ba,h of ' ,une *' 4th - A program ory Grove to the reunion at Colum- years that they have handled this re-, ap ,? ear - , bl a last week -ays there was Mtentv liable treatment tor the cure of ca- ! ^ p h f ar that the .holiness peo; ! * of liquor to sell ,n the train and lots tarrh. a f« " eatin f v 6om e 8tJ r among the poo- of it drunk i n Columbia du5Sg the I nilke the ordinary remedies that: ) e "•iere t*iev have been working, by reunion, have hwii used in catarrhal troubles. t l e P* , J I1K 'hut w,, are usinr” the w-roug That speaks badly for prohibition there is no stomach dosing with Hy- dav , for the Sabbath and that the Don’t it? Bur “when the carra«- is omei. It is breathed through a neat, rd ^ (,ay ’ as w © ,crm it. was chang- thither will the eagles be gather., t pock- inhaler that comes with every 0/1 Tre.n the seventh to the first day together.” outfit, and its balsamic. anMsentic ° f th week bv or(,er of tb © ©one of \v p have attended sevei-al of the A greater error vas never State and general reunions of Con- We clalm f °i’ f he holiness federate veterans but don’t recall an mten ions, hut mistake)) instance in which any amount of !> >int in particular. No drunknest or liquor was apparent. to The old soldiers evinced a disposi- into any mor<» details or to discuss his letter any further. He closes hisjence Byars, a daughter of Mr. and letter by expressing the hope that Mrs. O. R. Byars, both residents of he hag not offended any one,’ so I sa / this city, were Joirted in marriage robbed ot all comfort, according to!to Mr. Knight, that I hopf. that I have yesterday evening at the home of hi- letter, which says: “For 25 years!not offended him. Mrs. Sallie Allen on Frederick street. Roetmaster Robbed. G, W. Foots, Postmaster at River ton, la., nearly lost his life and was healing penetrates to the most remote ^‘ime. cells of the nose, throat and lungs rnr,,le ’ killing all catarrhal germs, healing ’' 4 °Ple good the irritated mucous membrane, end 1,leas on this (-ffec’iii!” a complete and permanent intelligent Bible reader can fall cure. ' d,8C «rn the difference between the lion to show that they were no’‘less If there Is a single catarhal germ In!^, eek lv a,ld t ,e Ghristian Sabbath, entlemen in jmace than thev the system. Hymoei will search it out 11 « not our intention, nor is h nec- soldiers in war Can it b« thnt n.,r and absolutely destrov it, completely ©ssary for us. to Uk P the lecture reunions have out-lived their useful eradicating the trouble. The remedy nl/aHorm in defense of our position ness? \V e can t thiuk that they liavr lias made so many cures among G<ff- B,,t we wish to disabuse the public and those who associate onlv u(th nev customers that t-hey offer *o pay niind ot errors which ma - become the best element win ti „ for It themselves if it does not benefit d 1111 © popular.and work great harm sam P conclusion I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundice that even my fingers turned yellow; 1 realize and apreclate the motives Rev. E. G. Ross performed the cere- that Prompted him to write that let- mony. er, but the man for whose benefit he , ... when my doctor prescribed Electric. wrjtes, will hardly stand the test of 1 ae anmial P ubllc meeting of the Bitters, which cured me and have a very searching examination. (Cooper Literary Society will be held kept me well for eleven years.” Sure cure for Biliousness. Neuralgia, Weak ness and all Stomach. Liver, Kidney and Bladder derangements. A won derful Tonic. At Cherokee Drug Co* Drug Store. 50 cents. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching. Blind. Bleeding, Protruding Pilee. Druggists are authorized to re fund money* if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure in 6 to 14 days.' 60c. Have von pains in the back, inflam mation of any kind, rhetmatism. faint- inr spells. Indigestion or constipation, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes ybu well, keeps you well. 36 cents. Gaffney Drug Co. hi th* case of the writer of the first in IJ meston e College auditorium on letter, (Mr. G. W. Stegall). I will sav ! the evenin K of Ma v 26th. Dr. Gor- thst I don’t concern myself at all’ don Moo, ; e - a wel1 knoWn P rofes ‘ whether I have offended him or* not’ ! 80r of the 1 niversily of South Caro lina, will deliver the address. The public is cordially Invited ta attend. have offended him or” not. | In fact had the second letter not ap peared. I would not have deemed It worthy of notice at all. C. G. Miller. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If it fells to cure E. W. OROVE'E sig nature Is on each box. 16a Co. —If you need a Truss, call on us; we will guarantee to fit you up prop erly. Gaffney Drug Co. A Letdger man had the pleasure on Wednesday of seeing a copy of the coat of arms of the house of Fol- ger. It was in the possesion of Post master A. R. N. Folger and was be stowed upon one of his forefathers, Sir Joseph Folger, about the seven teenth century. Spartanburg end Cherokee coun ties will combine in a summer -school this session. The school will be held in Converse College in Spartanburg. even the worst case of catarrh. to the cause of Christianity. same conclusion. The complete outfit costs only $1.| Sabbath is a much abused Institution Rehohoth' even’ Udrd^ 8 Sahbatlf 8 in consisting of an Inhaler, medicine anyway, and If onlv a little doubt can good congreaaiiona Mr’ ’ dropper, and bottle of Hyomei. while be throw n in the way of its sanctity serves Jf extra bottles of Hyomei can be obtain- greater harm will > - **- ’* • n c ’ 1,1 Ior w,iat be 18 ed for 30 cents even this sm does not cure, as thev will return your j this letter with figures and facts. Our cause"of ChristiauTtaccfirdin money. -t-*- -■ » | .“ serves much cr<- , dit for what he is to- if Hyomei can be obtain- greater narm will he the result. To i n? and has done fnr that enmm fni’t nts. There will not be!quote all the Bible references we Wo don’t suppose there is a man in iall expense If Hyomei have to prove our nosition would fill the countv who has done more fo* the to his catechism asks this fiuertlon: Wtiloh m e.„« a„ d s avs V .« about It than day of the seven hath God appointed Mr Louis R Gaines Honor to honor Fortunate Mlwourians. jto l. e the weekly Sabbath?” Answer; is5 due, is a’maxim w e ought not to When I wag a druggist, at Livo-1 From the beginning of the world forget. j l S nla. Mo.,” writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Graysville, Mo., "three of mv 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 fo. I regard Dr. King's New Discover'’ as the moat wonderful medicine in existence.’' Surest Cough and Cold cure and Throat and Lung healer. Guaranteed by Druggist. 60c and $1. Trial bottle free. Cherokee Drug Co. to the resurrection of Christ, God ap pointed the seventh dav of the week | Deaths from Appendicitis to >o tho weekly sabbath; and the decrease in the same ratio that the first day of the week ever since, to! use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills I- continue to the ©nd of the world. | creases. Thev save you from dango” which is the Christian Sabbath.” Cer- and bring quick and painless releas** tainlv the Christian has more rover-: from constipation and the ills growing cnee for the day on which Chris) out of it. Strength »:id vigor vays arose from tbe dead than that on follow their use. Guaranteed by Cher which his body lav a lifeless corpse okee Drug Co., Druggists. 25c Try in the grave. ' them. . Mr. Sunimie Bland, of Maud, came! - down Baturdav and got a load of pigs) —We carry a complete line of on the York side of the river. Pigs are very scarce in this county it Trusses, for all ages and sizes, single and douMe. Gaffney Drug Co. -