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®. ■in i: Bf. IP p P" t ■ I Mr wm. THE LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday. Fd. H. DeCamp, Editor and Publisher, J. Brian Bell, News Editor. The l.o<lfer Is not responsible for the views of cprrespondents Hereafter no advertisements will be accepted at this office after 12 o'colck on Mondays and Thursdays. Watch your label and the date. And renew before ’tls too late; If there be an error, don’t net mad. Report to us—we'll make you dad. Remember, ’tls our aim to Ptossf. But errors are like psskr fleas— They will creep In In spite of fate. Therefore, watch your label and the date - . —Orlulnal. NOTES AND COMMENTS. The Old Man is off lor the Isle of Palms. While he Is cone, Fighting Peeler will be in charge and anyone having a grievance can call and set tle with him. • e • We note with genuine pleasure 'he improvement in the Chester Reporter under the direction of Messrs. Perk ins & Irwin. We had a warm spot in our heart for Mr. Bdctuiian and re gret to see him leave the field, which he has so long honored. We trust the new proprietors of Th; Reporter will meet with the success their ef forts deserve. « • • We are thoroughly disgust-d with Senator Tillman’* advoC:.'-> u£ the dispensary and hi-s unreasonable and ♦d l>e necessary, and progressive Oafl- ney is ready to take the step. The t^»<)ger facetiously remarks that more water must be obtalribd for fear that the w iter works will catch fire and hurn up. This would Indicate that the artestein well is a rather drv affair; hut if this be true it is hardly to be suopoaed that our Gaffney friends would try the artesian scheme again so soon, unless a sufficient stream and watershed were out of the question. —■Gastonia Gazette. It is very evident that we were not careful to make matters Plain to outsiders when so intelligent a per sonage as Brother Marshall falls to graso our meaning. Mr. Marshall, however, has slipped a cog In regard to Gaffney’s artesian wells. This is the third well for Gaffney and we think so much of artesian water that the city council has purchased a well- digger—say, old boy, that’s a machine, not a man—so that hereafter we may dl" as many wells as we may need and as fast as we may need them. The wells heretofore dug, in a slang vernacular, are all to the good. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. to Beautify Tour Complexion IK TBS DATS, Ml MADINOLA JL W THE UNEQUALEO BEAUTIFIER. Formerly advertised sad sold M Bitlnoli.) 0BBB53E i- —. e?sjf bit? <y. f‘,- at: act on ;!d be ■: imm- to i’io-tiiulv Lycn : • <•;:•) are T i;* ,.i . )s :>( u ilr gl- * « i ■>. has y. , ..ui.e Cum- • ‘u-ii sre- cun- , \ . ! i..U l it - ■ V V !< ui-l.i .late services, • fo.ge, mat tbi-y r,, i ;■) '.late bills ' for 11 ill Keeoi u. The Recoiu Is in ri'Or or manager o, tae company guich purchased the Gaff no. r-xchaiige is a falsifier, as he di. Uuctiy mfoiaied us that his company had no connection with the Bell Telephone Company ex- cebt to receive a ' ommission on business handled by his company for the Bell Company see # Last Friday we'had occasion to re fer to the Carolina Spartann in no un certain terms for having referred to us in unbecoming language and then be!ne mean enougu to try to keep us In the dark by seeing to it that we did not receive a copy of that issue. On Saturday we received a marked copy of The Spartan. It was evidently sent to us by a friend, and certainly bv no envious newspaper, because the wraper contained it stajnp. Here is what The Spart.mu said. Ed. DeCamp has cut out the dozen shirts. With the temperature reach ing up towards 1<»", he says all he needs is a straw hat. a mosquito net and a pair of socks. v ow, wouldn’t that make Ben Till man cuss? We'd be a pretty looking aspect walking up and down the beach in that garg, now wouldn't we? Iftut after all We suspect we would look better than eithe- Gapt. Pen.,' or Evan Lide in one of those abreviated bathing costumes. • * * A petition is being circulated ask ing for contributions to a fund to employ lawyers to appear before the pardon board in behalf of Ed. Rainey, convicted of rape and sentenced to be hanged. There is so.nothing about this case that appeals !■> the Inner most souls of jus' men ! as a con- - 1 . g freely orv 1:"> doubt w;! !,t* aved— ni’.ifor- I ■> : sow we uid not as.-ault Misses Mae and Genie Peeler re turned Saturday from a several weehe visit to Boston. New York and other northern cities. D. R. Parry, or R. F. D. No. 6, was In the citv for a short while yester day. Sam D. Hopper was a visitor to his p treats in Shelby Sunday. Henry Smith was a Blacksburg vis itor Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Blake, of Blacksburg. - limit yesterday in the city. Chief of Police Bob Godfrey, of Cow-pens, was in Gaffney yesterday. Claude Flack spent Sunday in Shelby. Harry R. Wilkins, a well-known young man of 'bis city, has accepted a position with tii • surveying party at work- a: Broad river. Mr. Wilkins 'm.s already entered upon his duties. Thomas M. Phillips, of Cowpens, was in t ie city yesterday. A. s. Goiideioek. of R. F. D. No. ;>, ibseribfil to The Ledger while in tk-> city yesterday. Postmaster A. R. N. Folger has re turned from a visit to Easley. V A. Turner, of Grover, was the gnost of W. C. Hamrick Saturday. William Spencer, of Piedmont Springs. spent Sunday in the city. Marvin Turner, of Grover, was in Gaffney Saturday. A. T. Kendrick has returned from a .vacation spent at White Diamond Lithla Springs. J. N. Lipscomb returned yesterday from a visit to Fair Forest. C. G. Parish, of the Commercial Hotel, spent Sunday at AsheviWe. T. B. Butler was a Blacksburg vis itor yesterday. Mrs. Matthews, of Birmingham, Ala., arrived in the citv yesterday for a visit to her brother. Rev. F. 0. Hick son. and son, Jake Matthews. A party composed of Mrs. W. C. Carpenter, Misses Lucie Carpenter, Hattie Wylie, Freeman Garrett, and Ed. H. DeCamp left yesterday for the Isle of Palms and other points for a week of fun. Mrs. D. W. Hicks left yesterday for Kansas City, to visit her brother, R. M. Gist. A. W. Griffith, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with his parents, Capt. and Mrs. H. P. Griffith. O. P. Richardson has returned from a visit to friends in Monroe. N. C. Mi»s Louise Shell, of Spartanburg, who has been the guest of Miss Wil ma Gaffney, left yesterday for Mer cer. where she will he the guest of Mr. E. P. Macorason. J. R. Osborne, formerly of this city hut now traveling salesman for Kahn Bros., spent Sunday in the citv. Walter Baker went to Atlanta Sun day to be gone several days on busi ness. Miss Mary Bramlett left this morn ing to teach the cummer term of school at Timber Ridge. NADENOLA k guaranteed and money refunded If it fails to remove freckles, pimples, tan, saflowness, liver-spots, collar discolorations, black-heads disfiguring erup lioos, etc* in twenty days. Leaves thr rkin clear, soft, healthy, and restores the beauty of youth. Endorsed by thousands Price 50 cents and $IjOO at all leading drug stores, air by mail. Prepared by Nation*! Toilet Co.. Paris, Tcoo. For sals only bv THE GAFFNEY DRUG CO. easaaoosasgggQs Style! Shape! Quality! * «• All Perfect. What More Can Any Woman Ask For? » x weae-wan “Southland Me" ’v AND 1 e 03999999951 “Sonthem Girl" Shoes and Oxfords Are “It.” Price $1.50 & $2.00. BBEB^EBBBBeBBBBBEBBeaagaaaaaaaaaaaaasia i i j i ! sequence the I •li’.'-i, pigne-d, and tkeu ij bur r!.at Hr.ii.i y s :•< jii.-i a« i’ :-houln ’ < n.ariou i,f < iu.-t v ; . wlb add tnat Kaitu.v hits 'ieti:.., but vL»- .u-qr: and lie was on'.v '-onvbif; ; i.<rtau«e she was under ti.e age t.-f ri>.At least that is the e\Rainey would never hav,. tieen c.jnvictrd but. for the clamor of the populace to convict some on,- of a capital offense. We object to making an example of an Ignorant negro. Tae law should know no distinction, bur if we must set an example let It be * good one, by hanging some mean white man who commits a dastard!, deed which de serves hanging ample has been criminals, both the. • . .,. t •At.d at:, ; ne '.an t unish BUTLER'S FEE WON’T BE PAID. Injunction Suit Keeps $75,000 From Former Senator. A dispatch from Washington, July 12th, says: An Injunction was issued today by Justice Wright, of the Dis trict of Columbia Supreme Court, re straining United States Treasurer Treat from paying to former United States Senator Matthew C. Butler, of South Carolina, $75,000, a portion of ANNOVNCEMENTS. Announcements placed la this pol- umn until the primary election for $5.00. AH cards mast be accompanied hr the cash to Insure proper atten Lon. For the Senate. Believing that Cherokee county and South Carolina need the services of J. C. Otts, Esq., In the State Senate, we present big name to the voters of Cherokee county, subjec; to the Dem oeratlc primary election. Tax Payers. I hereby announce hyself as a can dual* for the office of State senator for Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the ' Democratic primary. W. 8, Hall, Jr. For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a canll date for the House of Represontatlv ■’ subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. K. O. Huskey I hereby announce myself a < 'anJl- date for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. • J. 8. Vlnesett. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. O. Tate. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner, subject to the re sults of the Democratic primary. J. M Mlison. ih A Few More Hammocks A Few More A Few More Porch Shades a At the urgent solicitation of many friends I announce myself as a candi date for the lower house of the Legis lature, subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary. W. F. McArthur. Being urged by my friends, I have decided to enter the race for the House of Representatives and hereby announce myself a candidate, promis ing to abide by the results of the De mocratic primary election. Chas. A. S. Campbell. I hereby announce myself a candi date for a member of the House of Representatives from Cherokee coun ty, anj bind myself to be governed by the rules and results of the Demo cratic primary election. • , John V. Price. ' hereby announce myself a candi date for the Legislature, subject to th rules of the Democratic primary. N. W. Hardin. Believing that E. J. Clary would be a suitable man for the lower house, his friends hereby recommend him to the voters of Cherokee coun ty and hereby announce him a can didate for that place, subject to rules of Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the House of Representa tives for Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary elect.on. J. iJ Gault. For Clork. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of Court of Cherokeo county, eubject to the results of the Democratic primary. M. A. (Non) Sarratt. I am a candidate for* Clerk of Court of Cherokee county, subject to the Democratic nrimary. Z. A. Robertson. With the consciousness of having performed the Julies of the office of Clerk of Court ! n a faithful, efficient , , ,, , , .. and economical manner, for the best the fee allowed for nrosccutlng su tsu | nt e re9 t 8 of the county and to th- sat- against the kntt-d States ami obtain-T l5 f ac tion of the public, and on th- rec- mg judgment in- favor of the them ; ord j have maJe as to merlt ^ flt . n ° U , .. ,, ne38 ' 1 80l,cI t the support of all the Bkellv and Martin, attorneys sought vote; of the county, for re-election In the injunction to Prevbnt the treas ; t| !e ensuing Democratic Primary urer Paying over the attorney’s fee j Respectfully, for which an apropriitlon was mi del jgfo. Jefferies. >»i the last day of congress, until such ! ^ — rim j as their interest in the- fee ; I announce myself a candidate for ■>hould he recognized. This firm made i Clerk of Court for Cherokee county •he original contract with the Indians subject to the action of the DemocraV "ind at that time former Senator Bub \ ,c Primary. For Supervisor. 2 hereby announce myself a candi date for County Supenlsor subject to rules of the Democratic nrimary, E. Felix ] ipscomb. i The friends of J. V. Whelchel, rec-1 ognlzlng the valuable serving ren dered b' f him while supervisor of Cherokee county, hereby announce him as a candidate for that office, sub- !♦ <-♦ to the rules of the Democratic primary. To be sold and the summer 1ms justbt cun. \v is the time to buy them and ge; 1 am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Supervisor, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Wm. PhUllpo. For Auditor. . I hereby announce myself as a can didate tor Auditor of Cherokee county, and will abide by the result of the Democratic primary. D. Both Hughes. G. B. Daniel is hereby announced at a candidate for Auditor of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Haring been assured by many friends and having a clear conscience of haring fully performed the duties of Auditor of your county, I respect fully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Auditor, subject to the rules of the. Democratic primary election. I feel grateful to my many friends and thanking them for former support I must kindly soli cit their support/In the present elec tion. I am, your humble serrant, W. D. Camp. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Auditor, subject to results of Democratic primary. George D, Scruggs. For Sheriff. Profoundly grateful to the people of CherokCf, county for the honors they have already conferred on me, I an nounce myself a candidate for re-elec Uon to the office of Sheriff of Cherokee county and 1 promise to be govern- fc-J by the result of the Democratic primary election. W. W. Thomas. ler was a member of It. Utiffer the court’s order Issued to day, Treasurer Treat is Glowed to oay to Robert I.owen, the Indlm law yor, who successfully argued the rase In the Sunreme Court of the United States, fees amounting to $300,000. A demurrer to the bill of complaint wag filed on behalf of the treasurer and the hearing will g» over until fall. j. a Homs. il.V •m: Closing Out Sole. ,f *V.: .t.-. JC- i . I! G f • Midy of • tdf -OiDtiiorj i retaer » - ft;- . x* !j or j- '*'*3 < f the town hs r is ivuirfl j V- . f,, offer!it;? nil . our jn,- (|y tbe uiiifi.pn jijii-** tit 8c. airt evnrything i Ke’m prop' r on You on it Have 20 to 30 per cent Thu opportunity u ill la-it only a abort while The Acme Fnrnitiire Co. For Probata Jl fas. I am a candidate for Probate Judge uf Cherokee county, subjeot to the rules of the Democratic primary. Q- W. gpeer. Thanking the Toters of the county for their confidence reposed in me In the past, and feeling better qualified by experience in the office to dis charge the duties thereof. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re- election to the office of Probate Judge for Cherokee county, subject, however, to the rules of the Democrat I primary election. j • J. K Wehefer. I announce mysolf a eandldate foi th« office of Prohate Judge o! Chero kea county, subject to U o rules of 'ho Defnocratic primary. ; _ win n. q ho- . For Coroote. I’:. W, Smith, vij** * f * hid duiiity i’.j '. . . , foder .,!«• war, and w2tr has n> ■■r. . fore anpealcd l> the count' foi lie office, is bereb/ announctd dldato for Coroner by ul-v ffleuds, subject to U itjup,. Democratic Primer r. Standing on my official record as an officer of the past and being assured by many friends of my satisfactory services, I hereby annountfe myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee county, subject to results of Demorcst !c primary. A. L. Hallman I hereby announce myself a candl date for Sheriff of Cherokee county subject to the rules of Democratic primary. R. J. Foster. Having been solicited by people from all sections of the county to become a candidate for Sheriff, I have decided to do to, and herewith announce myself a candidate for that office snbject to tbe rules of the Democratic party. A. J. McCraw. I am a candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. R. O. Ballenger. For Troaeurer. I announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Treasurer of Cherokee county, subject to the Democratic primary. I take this oc casion to thank my friend;* for their unwavering loyalty, and print to my record in office to merit their continu ed ep port W. Harrv Gooding. 1 ant n <•*! ululate for Treasurer of ' i lo’.et; c /buly. subject to the Dem- r.i-Me j:ti-mry. Will W. G ffney. For Buperlntendont of Education. 1 btreliv &nuounc« ui/nclt a can 11 date for re electluri t.» tbe offl'-o of Superintend c ut of IWuciiUon, end take n. eo Co. full leubfit. of the season. Why will you lose your pationco over that old hot cook stove when you can make cooking a pleasure by using one of our “Matchless 11 Ranges ? : : 1 Shuford & LeMaster Furniture, Stoves and Undertaking. \i «OOI> VALUES IIV Gents’ and Ladies’ Oxfords Ladies’ $ 1.25 Tan, White and Black Ox fords to go at... 98 cents Ladies’ $ 1.48 Oxfords to go at. . .$ 1.10 Men’s $2.25 Tan Oxfords to go at $1.75 Men’s $3.00 Tan Oxfords $2.50 J. R. TOLLESON & CO. Watch This Column. One house in line condition. $700 cash. $1,200 In one and two years at ti per cent. Several fln ft pieces of property to be put on block in July Twenty-eeTen acres of fine land in town for a song. If you would like to have a fine In* vestment in a plantation coma and see me, 500 acres, some good timber and in good shape. Must be sold even if it does not bring but $3,009. 250 acres of pretty land at $10 par sere, lies flue. Town lota of all shape? and de- scriptioua. Over 200. Houses galore, and 20,000 acres of laid. 50 acres of land, lies well, o mHes from town, $11.00 per acre. 55 acres, fairly good house, barns, etc., very cheap. 6 miles out. 53 acres, orchard, bouse, etc., lies very well, cheap. 4 room house, good shape, In Gaff- uey; price $475. * G room bouse, good surroundings, nice yard and- conveniences; price! $1,250.00. one-third cash. The Gibbs Brick sto o room, 5- room house, and vacant lot 80x230 in ; v, ,U end, fl.SOO. Buy the houso you live in for thelj n ut you are paying. ; 1 ’ breaeutatlve ot Sun Fire Insur-j 1 The American Surety The Standard Trust Co., who The Builders Supply Co. Successors to L. Baker, Will furnish your Building Mateetel »f the best that the markets afford and at the lowest living prises. N* 1 •eart pins Shingles and Laths. Oaar> an toed Pure White Land and Etas, and Part Linseed OIL Nothing bettar co paint your houso with and ooeta ass than mixed palais. Whaa la aMd if anything In tho building Baa, sail and see us; wall treat you uoua eously end make your settiuatoa flor Baker, MANAGER. $63.00—$81.00 ; t | / this opportunity to ’hank the people (. in i mo.-1 Idudly for the honors already j m°uoy at 5 pur cent to buy and mi'n.v conferred. I will abide bv the rule# hornea with ten and half years the i <,f th,} Democratic primary. J. L. Walker. It back if you wan*. R. Latta Pariah. ty Co., i | ,*>mc j lend 1 1 build I to pay‘I W.D. ! I? 10 lm. rlah. i Vmmmm Pays l/oard. tuition and toon; icut at Piedmont High Fchcvb for entire session of 9 !iioat;i», r.ndorsed by l/est educators. Mountain scenery. .Mln:r £ .: water. N<» malaria. ojeus August tytb. 1'or band- catalogue write to ; Burns, Lawndale, N. C. ••ft''.-.- s'lft - ijf lK -~- a: - i % JiL ft•'" -