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r * r J t m K THE LARGEST CIRCULATION of Any Newspaper In the Fifth Congressional District of S. C. EVERY ONE PAID IN ADVANCE Ledger. SEMI-WEEKLY—PUBLISHED TUESDAY- AND FRIDAY WE guarantee the reliability of Every Advertiser Who Uses the Columns of This Paper. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. A Newspaper in All that the Word Implies and Devotdd to the Best Interest of the People cf Cherokee County. ESTABLISHED FEB. Id, 1894. GAFFNEY, S. C., TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1906. $1.00 A YEAR. COMMENCEMENT AT LIMESTONE COLLEGE TO CELEBARTE THE 4TH. THE CROWNING GLORY OF COL LEGE LIFE. Magnificent Baccalaureate Sermon by Dr. Willingham Sunday Morn ing—Program of the Week. Limestone College known far and A Movement is Under Way and a Good Time Promised. It has become second nature for Gaffney to celebrate the 4th of July. Last year little or no enthusiasm could be aroused in the celebration and the idea was, practically aban doned until a week or two before, when the pressure became so great that a celebration was virtually forced on the outsiders. This year the celebration will take place as usual. Dr. Lodge has granted the us« of the beautiful grounds at Lime stone, the Gaffney Concert Band will furnish music, a barbecue will be wide as a famous old institution, served, games will be arranged for where the beaut/ and health of the.t^e children and Gaffney will play south gather each year, is now in all som e of her neighbors a game of ball, its glory. This week is commence ^i rea( iv one of the most gifted speak- ment week at the college and for ers in the State has been invited to students, faculty, visitors and Gaff- he present and deliver an oration. A NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST, EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER- OKIE Recent Happenings In and Around the City and Other Events Gather ed by the Local News Editor. Cotton report in this city for yes terday was 11 1-2 cents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peeler have gone to housekeeping in their pretty ney home on Petty street. A. $250,000 addition is being made to the Jonesville Manufacturing Company’s plant. They prooose to hereafter do their own spinning. ney, it is the week of all weeks hig dinner will he served the old sol- Visitors Hock to the city from all sec- f li e >’s. this feature proving so attrac tions of this and other States to en-Uiv© last year that it was thought well jo ,r and partake of the joys of com-!to repeat it. Next week the commit-i mencement. ifond parents are here toe will get to work and map out the | There was no service at the Pres to see their children appear as the Program. In the meantime let every-1 byterian church Sunday on account smiling “sweet girl graduate.” Mem- hod/ in town and county make up]of the absence of the pastor, Rev. R. her- of the alumnae are in the city j their minds to aid the committee by j t. Liston, who held services at Sa- all eager for a sight of “dear old! their presence and a good word in hem. Limestone” and from their bright i behalf of the celebration, faces it would seem that they of all | ' the great throng, probably enjoy the . Watkins-Crow. commencement season most of all. I On Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock A NEWSY LETTER FROM WILKINSVILLE. % MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE OF LOWER CHEROKEE. Mr. Stegall’s Answer. i Editor Ledger:—Please allow me space in which to answer this ques tion which you propounded to me: “Who has contributed more toward making this a wicked city than Geo. I Hasty arid his brothers?” Let me ask, have the Hastys ever been considered rogues? Have they ever held any municipal office in this city? Do they own any stock in the i Star Theatre? Who then is responsi- Pertonal Paragraphs Concerning Pop- ble tor these degrading shows which have been more numerous than the frogs were around Pharaoh’s house in in 1690. B. C. i Did not the Cherokee News make THROUGHOUT THE PALMETTO STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST OF PASSING EVENTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. ular People and that Section. Short Items cf Happenings All Over the State Taken from Our Exchanges and Tersely Told to Ledger Readers. A feature of last week was the three .at the home of the bride’s parents, recitals of the graduates of the ,Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Crow, Mr. Charles school of music of the college. These C. Watkins and Miss Brownie May occurred on Wednesday. Thursday Grow were waited in wedlock. Rev. and Friday evenings in tue college au- G. P .Hamrick, of the Cherokee Ave- ditorium. On Wednesday eveaing nue Baptist church, officiating. Af- Miss Ruth Cooner, pianist; Miss ter the ceremony the young conple re- Viola Mercer, pianist and Miss Alice ceived the congratulations of their Irene. Lockwood, mezzo soprano, took part in the recital. On Thursday evening Miss Louise Breazeale, pia- n. t and Miss Erin Huff, mezzo so prano. On Friday evening Miss El more Watson, pianist; Miss Bertha McLendon, pianist; Miss Lottie E. Baker, soprano. All the recitals in msuic were enjoyed by large audien-' numerous friends, after which re freshments were served. The follow ing were the attendants at the wed ding: Rev. and Mrs. G. P. Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Crow, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Crow, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cransby, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rogers, Mrs. Jen nie Baber, Rev. E. G. Ross, Mr. J. W. There were quite a lot of farmers in town yesterday. On account of the rain Sunday th P ground was too wet to plough, so they came to Gaffney for a little diversion. ces and the graduates shown clearly | Griffin. Miss Minnie Harvey, Mr. J. R thn they had attained the highest; Patrick. Miss Electro Harvey, Mr. J. rank as musicians and singers oL C. Sizemore, Miss Ruth Harvey, Mrs. ability. On Saturday evening Lhe T. M. Smythe, Mr. T. C. McMackins. annual public meeting of the Cooper Literary Society was held. Mr. J. J. McSwain, of Greenville, as the ona- too. Prof. Gordon B. Moore, who was to have been the orator on this occas- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moore. Mrs. L. C. Rod&ers, Mrs. Will Broom and three children, Inez, O’Deal and Rodgers, Earl Hambrlck, Gladdes, Forest and lantha Crow, Jennie, Clarence and Dr. R. J prominent fields, filled the pulpit of the First sion, was prevented from being in at- 1 Inez Cransby, Randy Powell and Clus-. cllurc ,^ Sun(la y evening. Dr. tendo.nee hviTin^ ThP snpnkar Ua. jWillingham id a powerful speaker, tendance by illness. The speaker j ter Carder was introduced in a charming man- The happy young couple have the ner by Miss Annie McLaurin, presi- best wishes of a host of friends as dent of the society. Mr. McSwain iskhey take the voyage on the matrimo- a well known South Carolina attor- nlal sea. ney and his eleoqueut and brilliant' address was enjoyed greatly. Music-! Running 'Em Some, a] number were contained in the pro- The Spartanburg Herald of Satur- giain and the e\ening was decidely | ,] av (jj e following to say concern- a feature ot commencement. Sunday remarkable run of a Gaffney w rt s a day looked forward to by the man f r om this city to Spratanburg lovers of Limestone as it was the day of days of the commencement on T. C. Petty, who has been on an ex tended visit to Texas, is hack home once more. Tom is lavish in his praise of the Lone Star State, but 'says ‘“The Palmetto” for mine. The members of the local police force are now appearing in their new spring uniforms. The uniforms are well made and make a fine appear ance with a body of men like the Gaffney police to display them. A team from the Gaffney Manufac turing Company and one from Grassy Pond were to cross hats Saturday at Jefferies Park. The Grassy Pond team arrived in the city hut rain pre vented the game. The teams will orobably meet in the near future. Willingham, a minister Wilkinsville, May 2a.—Mr. W. J. the assertion that the troupe which! Jesse Bush who was convicted of Mitchell, who has been sick for a preceded “Nothing But Money,” were manslaughter’ for killing James Is- long Time, is getting along very slow- thieves and took from their boarding nae j in Spartanburg county about ly. We were to see him last Wed- house combs, glasses and many other three months ago, has been nardon- nesday and found him still in bed. articles which substantiates this 'ed. Bush’s 14-year-old daughter gave Mr. Mitchell’s family are some of The statement? Now passing from the birth to a ‘ ch j ld ancl ' the f atber Ledger’s best York county friends.! theatre to some of the other degrad i 3rae i responsible for her ruin He Farmers on that side of the river ing attractions of this city. w P find Was convicted and sentenced to are keeping up with their work and; the flying jenny laden with ladies, serv A two years but had not entered they have some of the best cotton we a* they are so called, riding for the U pon his sentence, having been have seen this aseson. 'prize. As we watch therii swing granted hail, pending the application Mr.* Henry McDaniel, of Hickory around the circle, we noHce just he- f or executive clemency. William Grow, is sTill unwell. He has not re- hind them the negro arrayed in his McGowan and Nicholls & Jones were covered from an attack he had last graceful air, riding the same ma- Bush’s attorneys, summer, hut he is able to superin-' chine, enjoying the same pleasure! tend his farm work. and probably competing for the same The grand lodge of the grand do- Mr. William G. Fowler is not im- prize. We then pass on to find the main of South Carolina, Knights of proving much though his physician so-called preachers, bdating their ( Pythias, began its twentieth annual thinks his fever is about broke. He drums, shaking their tambourines convention in Sumter Tuesday. The is very weak and much reduced in and apparently earnestly pleading for convention met in the castle hall of flesh. He has been sick nearly five sinners, who afterwards make equally Gamecock lodge, No. 17, and was weeks and is reported this a. m. as as groat appeal tor the nickles and called to order by Grand Chancellor resting badly. He is one of our best dimes. While it is our earnest de- B. A. Morgan at 10:30 o’clock. There citizens and our sympathies go out to stop to see those laboring for Him, were about 240 delegates present, the him and his family . meet with greatest success, we firmly ; largest convention ever held in Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Strain have believe t ,iat there are peonle endeavor- South Carolina. iTie convention Is a a right sick child—Master David jp°' to fill the pulpit who are no more Livingston—teething is principally callable than a black cat is for a loom the cause of his ailments. ' fixer. Agreeing with the News, we W p hear many praises of The Led- believe we should begin at home, for ger’s issue of the 18th i >t. Fncle we have not the cleansing power and JimmiP Raines said several yen’s ago if w P did hive and start at home that Ed. DeCamp would spend his commanding tho unclean spirits to last dollar or make it the peer of come out and they were to ask per- any paper in the State. j mission to enter into the swine, be- Your correspondent highly appre- for P we reached the main part of towij ciates an invitation to attend the w« would be compelled to send to commencement exercises at Con- Tennessee for more hogs. representative body of South Caro linians and in capacity and corpor- sity compares favorably with the South Carolina general assembly. Connie Maxwell orphanage fitting ly observed Tuesday the 14th anni- versity of the reception of the first child into the orphanage. The 22nd of Mav i s the one “big day” of the year at the orphanage, it is the day <>n which general holiday is given verse, June 2-4. If things go well Thanking you for your past cour- an *j ,,le c riildren, teachers, matrons with him he’ll be there and give The tosies, w e remain as ever, 1 oo 1 ? * m 6 Ledger readers a “write up” of the G W Stegall. |° n the 22nd of May - 1892, tlle flrst same. child was received. This little child. Farmers ar e dusting hack the dirt! Utterances from Union. !? U8i 1 B ^ ton ’ is “ ow ™ arrie 1 d .f“ d !! v * . , . , , their cotton which is small on ac- 1 Union Mav M-The Industrial MaC 1 ° n ' Cra ’ Sh */‘sitodthe “ ’ re,B " m “''" ary WU "' ,h * ~ w * toser 4, ver : in- ! ^“oXna^ froTN.w^To* as was shown by the brilliant bacca laureate sermon delivered in the au ditorium of Limestone College Sun day morning. A large audience en joyed his discourse Sunday evening. An event creating quite a little made its appearance to any extent yet. Mrs. Leslie Blackell and Miss Mary Blackwell are both on the sick I teresting, instructive and creditably ^ represents the intent of its origina- jtors. While the whole city and conn- Richard Wall, the young white boy A correspondent of one of our neighboring papers is much cha- u WkWV , brined, because an article she wrote comment o n Saturday was the music ^ a,JOMt a hen didn’t appear in the pa in the city park by the hand of thel^^^bJi^ written - Madapi, Georgia Industrial Home which is situated at Macon. Ga. The mem- Friday in an automobile car: “Mr. H. D. Wheat, of Gaffney, was!the home. The youth of some of the list this a m Miss Ethel Strain ty Were not repre8ented ’ We may not who struck Charlie Hammond in the in bed too' expect for a11 t0 smi,e in any enter - head with a shuttle at the Saxton prise regardless of what may be the mills on Friday was arrested Tues- object thereof. The issue is well; day morning by Constable Cunning- worth perusal and aside from being ham. The ho v was found at his home a medium of advertising what Gaff- and was waiting for the arrival of nev really is. it reflects credit on tho officers. Hammond, the hoy who those who were instrumental in its J was struck, is still in th ft hospital in mak<- up. Spartanburg and the physicians are perhaps the article was so hen-like that the editor put it in the waste u ui session win ue-, or inf* ODinion that t hers of the hand were all inmates of . re 1 kfta been la ying ever. gin here in a few days Then the within a sh-.rt time. Court of general session will be- of the opinion that he will he alright n here in a few days. Then the within a short time. Hammond is * , wav of the transgressor will be made mute and wa s thought at first to he Tf D nitv m 11 imnnlrv n? n i T » « 4 *: ^ rr . • which intense inte-est was centered • a *' * . . ’ V , c tot 1 Envy is a compliment v-e cons-ton ' vav 01 11,0 transgressor yhj ue inane mute and wa s thought at first to he rV 7k« 1 e " IU '' al waa c en iereu. m Spartanburg yesterday with an au- performers was such that the manner . 1S a compliment v.e consrien-, h d It j jt j, th „ eoi) j e can in or i tif . a i condition Ho On this day Dr. R J. Willingham tomobile which excited much com-, in which they played was a marvel »' ay superiors . inot he taught to live in pe^*e and'in the head X the shuttir Ld t^ ncached the baccalaurate sermon, ment. The machine was white in to the interested spectators. A gen-L. V/ 11 .'! c . hi | dre n would learn to talk harmnnv wifh paH, other The mil-! sknli and an attractiv rendered. Dr. duced by Dr sident of Limestone a brief hut eleoqueut speech, declin-. w-v some points in speed. He erl to introduce a speaker so well t stated that he left Gaffney yesterday! A cas e of sieged known as Dr. Willingham is to a afternoon at 2:45 the same time taat, a,isen in Cherokee county. John | proud of. ’Tis true “faint heart T . South Carolina audience, rather pre-jthe Southern-train left and was on i Jett y, aged nineteen, a white youth|never won fair lady.” But that 1 ' ln ne ni ' abduction The pul- skull was fractured, thei physitians do a finding it necessary to extract sev- / hand eral small pieces of bone fro 1 his of the 1 head, child,! has I what some people have so much to is a com »nand that wp should never! At a negro celehraiion at White has, -some people h~ve so much to )turn a Seaf ear and in action too. Plains church, near Boyd’s Cross common in sex—if Roads, six miles south of Laurens, WJVy 11.1^1 11 CWJ1 i Cl 1, CHIU W C* •» till ’ w r — ^ senting him to the waiting Gaffney the square hJle looking for a soft residing at Trough Shoals, is in jail audience. He dwelt on the fact that drink when the train pulled into the in (Jaff ney charged with abducting Dr. Willingham was formerly a rest* depot. Mr. Wheat was accor >anied Sai 'ah Jennings, of this city, dent of South Carolina and was a on the trip by Mr. Osmonde Barrin- a * e<1 fourteen. She is a daughter of Charlotte, who is one of the Mrs - Katherine C. Jennings. The ! on the native of this State, hence was per-!rr er n f fectly at home while in Gaffney and J best known automobllists in this sec-!^ 0 ” was arrested at Trough Shoals Limestone. The (speech presenting, ti on an d who had recently sold theSheriff Thomas He claims to the great speaker was made ia Dt\ bjg auto to Mr. Wheat.” have married the young lady although doesn’t signifv that it mav ’,nv Q <nv eith er male or femalo the training is Douglas Moore wag shot and instant- en cause for self-congra tula ton later alsa—lt is P 10 P e >’ that it should he lv killed by Berry Finley about 1 on. e C ^ 311,1 tlon ’ latf r , constantly attended to. Trace all o’clock Tuesday afternoon. The Mr. Sam Foster was in this sec ° rinaes to their origination and the sheriff was notified of the killing and tion yesterday buying butter, eggs actor - is usuaUv th e one whose early at once proceeded to Cole Point, and Judge’s inimitable style, creating a profound impression, which was, as a matter of course, as Dr. Lodge is al ways a great favorite with a Gaffney the management of a soda water that stand. Moore is sai l to have b» en onc P proceeded to Cole ad chickens* for "thi:^ IJnlon^ market ! tra toi n£ ? was imperfect where Finley was arrested at his Mr. James G Garner expects to <*et The 1 nlon Cott °n Mills are to pay hom e late in th P afternoon an d taken | the Thomson mill ready for business ° ff week ! y hereafter, which will to jail. I t seems that Moore and under the laws’ of South’ Carolina soon - I cause a little money to circulate that Hnley had a misunderstanding about Mr. Robertson’s Fathe P Dying. !th is is-a misdemeanor o n account of Mr. J. T. Bigham. of Sharon, s ”. Mr Z A Robertson vesterdav re rke a ” e of th e contracting parties, coming over today to spend a few , . , ro . 15 a r of Pc d>le reivel a telegram announHn^ >' olI,h waivPd a Preliminary hear- days with his daughter. Mrs. Sallie S , hould on th ° farms - A , m ore in- h p aggressor and atter striking Fin- audience. Dr. Willingham spoke of the serious illness of hto father amt bit ,n?< b( ' f ore Justice C. T. Bridges. j p '- Fstes and family. dependent suppoit uiay he moif ley in the far? drew his pistol and fact that he had declined invitationsI vl , \ ! 1 ^. ff \ readly attained. Then crowding fired twice whereupon Finley pulled from colleges and had been promnt- i t ^, n R ° hlH Mrs - c - s - Harvey had the misfor- When fashionable women meet the towns and cities whilfc the farms a 38 Colt’s magazine and killed his ed by an impulse to accept the invi- fa a rs ber lside. The old gentleman tune Saturday about noon to suffer a Their lips they smack together; are being abandoned, will in a few man on the spot, shooting bin sev- is advanced in years and as a conse- broken ankle. The circumstances Al, d when their hacks are turned Y ears work many a hardshin and in- eral times, once, it is said, after again conveninc P among a class of people Moore fell on the "round dying. Speak in of one another. 1 a nd stimulate shiftlessness and breed crime. Various inducements must he A BAD MAN. suit was that h P Was^ere^ ^ q “ en ®f‘ 18 feeb1 ®; therefore, his surr0 unding the accident were out of His sermon was one of the greatest ro f ov *! ry "A 11 nothing short of a I the ordinary and proved disastrous spoke of woman, the noblest work of; awav Bevera » days - ~“ J God, with great reverence, and de- nrilTiJ III nimirv plored greatlv the circumstances in hLALIrl IN which she Is placed in some foreign and heathen countries. For an hour from the table and thinking her young child was near, instead of tak ing a step she suddenly stopped, | We know two prominent men in brought into actions which will turn the same commuunity—both mem- the tide of migration toward the J- tiers of the church—who have such farms. other Hawkins Too Handy With His Knife. the grec. nudienc,. was held spell- Gaffney Drug Co. Say Care of Diges- at ,f to ankle, one hone being , hound aniT it was with regret that he Bon Solves Problem of Long Life. ' )roken - Mrs. Harvey was alone save . . 'throwing her entire weight o n one j a o c . h ™ nic d,8llking f°r each other The farmers are very active at this Saturday evening a white man toot, it being unable to hear it. snap- that they won t speak. A wag said season. It is w^ell that they should J. p. Hawkins, attempted to cut oed at tho ankle nn 0 hone hetner, 10 the minister. Your clnirc 1 - ^ ' waa seen to close his brilliant ser mon. The number In attendance Sunday was great, notwithstanding the in clement weather. The campus had been clothed by Dame Nature with a no has chance than the druggist to know the condition of the city's health, and what diseases are the most common. The Gaffney Drug Co. believe that the oroblem of long life is solved by care that produced a mantle of fresh proper care of the digestive o gans. beauty and fragrance. Let the stomach get out of condition irch will be. Other kinds of common employ- his wife and failing in that, succeed- 1 “ ntl1 these men get ment are not so brisk in and around ed in severely cutting her father Mr No one In Gaffney has a better [ w children and being helpless, was .^?,4 J! nd ,, k l ss “city of violets” at present. Robert Kirby, who resides with’ "the forced to remain on the floor until;®? 01 * ^er. Buty’eontinuedl he Good cheer to The Ledger and its two. The circumstances as gather- Mr. Ha'-vey came home from his' , ,, ° je place of business. Mrs. Harvey is 1 now’ doing as well as could be expect- 1 ed. Ledger Reader. away when that takes readers. place." A gentle shov.er of nain set in this mor...ng about 8 o’clock hut it didn't Letter to A. \V. Doggett. last long, nor did It cause hands to ' Gaffney, S. C. !'“a\e the field. At this writine: J1 a. Dear Sir: A big mill-owner. Spar- his gun and statin ed by The Ledger man were that Hawkins on going home Saturday evening, became aroused about his siraper and proceeded to ha' e words with his wife, even enqtuHng about that it was his A Boy Loses His Life. , . — — feU1I ttI , u Slitl I^ast evening was the date for the and soon there will he nervousness,! The hosiery mill at Jonesville was /uVo afternr^n 1 Woul d kav . e raoie lan ' ,,1 [^’ ^ P’. W3I i. ted , gallons determination to k public meeting of the Griffith Literary irritation, furred tongue, specks he-1the scene of a frightful accident Sat- J ’ u ^ ,)a ' n '’ and ,>ou ght by price; paid father and himself. Society, and an attractive program i tore the eyes, weakness, debility, in-iurday morning. Lute Smith, a six ' Commenr*rrw.«t 6 cents less than ours; got a lead- the gun was hid. ^ored .K, y . Mac| fc, ‘uYpbliTof carbonic ^ Pre ' em "" S - «« «• "**• He demanded it was enjoyed by a large audience. digestion, and other physical _ b Tonight will be the public meeting, mental troubles that directly result Smith, w’as working or passing near vltaUoii t^attenfi 1 the of the Alumnae Association. The fol-'from a weakened stomach. ia revolving shafting in the mill when lowing program will be rendered: J Of all the vital organs, the stomach | a loose piece of his clothing was Polonaise, Op. 2G ,No. 1 Chopin is/the most frequently abused, and| cau Kht by the shafting. The unfor- Miss Ruth Cooner hence, the one which most frequently When those Sweet Rosy Lips..Arditi fails, and so with the discovery of a Miss Evelyn Sarratt I remedy like Mi-o-na stpmach tablets. The Jiners ; which is sold on an absolute guanan- Mlss Nannie Cora Richardson te p to strengthen the digestive sys-jone foot was cut off entirely. The Valse, Op. 34. No. 1 Mosykiwski tem, aid in assimiliation of food an'd boy died from the effect of his Miss Dew cure all troubles caused by indiges wounds about one o’clock that same Vocal Duet j tion, an important, at’*' has been j day. Misses Baker and Huiet taken towards solving the question of! Address 1 good health and long life. Jethro Almond’s Bible Show, by President of the Association! Take one of the little exercises of the head. Both legs were broken and Auld Lang Syne Miss Irene Lockwood Class flay exercises will he observ-'lng to get well, and it will not be commencement night and will be the many days before you can eat any- commencement night and will be an thing without fear of indigestion. event of commencement. Prof James Howard Gore, B. D., Ph. D., will de liver the comim ncement address. —If you need a Truss, call on us; we will guarantee to fit you up prop erly. Gaffney Drug Co, fixed determination that you are go- tent ou the depot lot for a two night’s engagement, beginning last night. This is a first-class entertainment, and is suitable for any lady or child to see. Good people cannot help liking the entertainment. The illus trated songs are a very interestin'” . . ®d from the room and frantically at- BlaekS,Hrt nCe Sf“ h I', * H C °,f ,S ab0,lt half: and C0VerS tompted to escape from the house School Blacksbunr 8 r ha f « ^ , on,v to be cau ^ ht b Y Hawkins at the »< i.ooi, uiacKshurg, C., of which That paint was adulterated about dtxir where it i« alleged he atremnt tunate boy’s hf>dy was hurled aroundi ig pSp^The wmmeTcemenf win f iX ^ a ‘- the 5 cents v * Ui ed to cut her tb roat. Just at this and around, literally beating the life 1 Ikf pK ’ ne^t Tuesday Iventoa cost hVm T 5 Cent8: and 14 ,ime ^rt Kirby appeared and out of the hoy against a beam over- June 5th and the evlm nromUes Si ni u t * attempted to strike Hawkins with a June aul ana me event promises to Oh no; it cost him more than that; stick, missing him howev^- sm.l he one of the most interesting in the w e forgot the labor. Can t work it striking a lamp This act toned the l.uiMn. s of the education Inlerm, 5. ^"eaaurc • besides: «,a, alone cm to blm' 1 SnnSffikS? ZoT'Zt cemts ,W ' Ce “ 88 “'* '' 8aVlnR ” ‘"T aplendld success. | i, was t bi„. ,oo: some loss there: crime and was 'lined'*i« n or"“thl'rt'y don t know how much days in mayor’s court. The fine has There was too much dryer i n it. not yet been paid. A warrant is now Mi-o-na Jethro Almond’s Bible Show and tablets before each meal with the | Moving Picture Exhibition pitched it*'The Closing of the Colored School. The Gaffney Drug Co. sell Mi-o-na on an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it does not cure.» A large box of the tablets costs but 50 cents, if it helps you; nothing If It falls. We are indebted to Rev. R. c.iThe maker made some.hlw on th.tT iTtCtaS STS, sberiTtoJ hi,%'m ation t/> attend moL-.. K,- tKof K vaantc ^ . S ° Ul * Sn ^ nTI *Or nts ap- pearance in tne State courts to un did n t swer for his act . lb Subscribe for The Lodger $14)0 a year. and instructive part of the show, con sisting of sacred, historical, etc. Subscribe for The Ledger; $1 a year. ( arapbeli for an invitation to attend make much by that 5 cents, the closing exercises of the local Taking it altogether, he colored graded school, beginning to- i he didn’t. night and to conclude Thursday! Go by the name: and the name is —a Truss that doe<? nm fir i* nn n ght, wnen Dr. Thos. E. Miller, one Dovoe lead-and-zinc. eoo d We guainte? tn fit Tr f. 0 « of t*e greatest negro educators of to- Yours truly properly Gaffnev ^Dml T U * eS day L’iU be the drawing card. The 1 - ™ ~vroi>eriy. Gaffney Drug Co. progiVm througout gives promise of ,, tors a comple te lln e of a very\ interesitug time for oup color ed citLens. 49 New York —We carry _ P. H.-R M. Wilkins Hardware Co. Trusses, for all ages and'slz68,“sTngli ii v,..- .... w. and double. Gaffney Drug Co. sell our paint.