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T »b uEDUt <l*v ana ^ r 'd J. Brian Bell, New* Editor WE ARE GAINING GROUND. We cllnped these two paraKraphs from the Orangebun? Times Jnd He- mociat: It is perfectly safe for ladies and children to attend a campaign meet- inr in the dispensary cotint / of Or angeburg. but we would not advise ( hem to do so in the so-called nrohibl- ion county of Cherokee, if Saturday s meeting is a fair sample. . As will be seen by an article on the first page blind tiger whiskey got in it.i work in Cherokee county on Satur- <ia v Yet some good people in that county delude themselves with the belief that they are having prohibi tion. It appears that it is utterly impos sible for our friends who advocate the dispensary to be fair. The Times and Democrat knows that meeting not a “fair sample” for Chero kee. Then it calls this blind tiger liquor. Why Lord bless your soul man. it wasn’t blind tiger at all, and the article you printed didn’t s.av it •was blind tiger. There is no law in this county against a man drinking whiskey, but there is one against selling it. Any man who is disposed to do so can send oft and get as much as four gallons and three quarts at one time, but he can’t sell it unless he violates the law. The owner of this liquor hauled it to the meeting In a white jug. and. w'e are told, gave it away to his friends openly and above board, without money and ■without price. There was no secrecy about it. Any man in this county or any other county in the State—in Orangeburg, for instance—can do the eame thing and there will be no viola tion of the whiskey law. It is only when they become brutes and dis grace themselves and the,i communi ty by their misconduct that they be come violators. dust suppose this thing had occur red in Orangeburg? Wouldn’t we have had a great opportunity to blow off some hot air against the dispen- eary? But we couldn’t have truth fully said that the law was being violated. This question naturally arises; Of what effect voting out the dispen sary, then, if one can buy all one wants to buy? The answer is plain. There are not so many people who will go to the trouble and expense of sending off for whiskey as there are people who would buy whiskey If it was handy, therefore the consump tion is lessened and the community is the better for it. The Ledger makes no claims for absolute prohibition, but we do know that conditions in this county are better than they were under the dis pensary and we do not believe the people of this county would return to the old system. We are pursuaded to believe that the cause of temper ance is gaining ground in this coun ty. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs C. . Owen and Miss Mary •e. or i olumbln. are the guests of Mrs. It. Q, Anthony. John Or dfrey, of Maud, was in town Saturday. It. D. Hicbs, of Cowpens, was In the citv Saturday. T. E. Elliott, of Earle. N. C.. spent a few davs In the city last week. Miss Goulie Littlejohn returned to Atlanta, Ga., Saturday after spend- 'n? two weeks with h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Littlejohn W, B. Turner, of Shelby, N. C., was In the city Saturday. J. B. Bell has returned from Spar tanburg. Walter Baker was a Greenville visi tor yesterday Ben W. Clary, of Yorkvllle Is spend ing a few days in the city. Miss Mary Bramlet has returned from Timber Ridge where she has been engaged in teaching school. Isaac Turner, of Converse, was in the city yesterday. Frank V. Gilmer, of Greenville, Is s r ' n ndinf r some time in the city. O. P. Richardson has returned from Linconlnton, N. C., where he has been for some weeks. Edwin S. Lipscomb has returned from Shelby, N. C. Mrs. R. S. Lipscomb is visiting in Asheville, N. C. Herman Corry, of Greenville, is visiting in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker are spend ing a few week's in the mountains. the rules of the Democratic primary elect J. E. Gault. For Cterk. I nereb; announce myse! a candl date for Clerk of Court of Cherol e county subject to toe results of the Democratic primary M V (Non) Sarratt. I am a candidate for Clerk of Court of Cherokee county, subject to the Democratic irlmary Z A. Robertson. Wltb the consciousness of having performed the duties of the office of Clerk o Court in a faiohful, efficient md economical manner, for the bes: nterests of the countv and to th< sat isfaction of the public, and on tl," rec ord i have made as to merit, and fit ness. I solicit the supnort of all the votei of the county, for re-election in the ensuing Democratic primary Respectfully. J. Eh. Jefferies. Coroner, subject to the action of the ’ bv the result of tho Democratic Democratic primary. primary election. J. 8. Vlnesett. W. W. Thomas. I hereby announce myself a candl- : Standing oo my official record as an late for Coroner, subject to the rules j officer of the past and being assured 1785 1906 »f the Democratic primary. J. O. Tate. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner, subject to the re sults of the Democratic primary. .1. M. Allison. For Supervisor. hereby announce myself a candl- b-/ many friends of my satisfactory service*. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee enuntv, subject to results of Demorcat lc primary. A. L. Hallman. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for Sheriff of Cherokee couuty, A Card. After September 1st, 1906, all school books, Including the recent adoption bv the State Board of Education, will tie on sale at the following named places in Gaffney, to wit: The Gherokee Drug Co., the Gaffney Manu facturing company store. The above mentioned firms having been made depositories for the books used in the public schools of the State. As soon as possible the books will be put on sale In several locali ties throughout the county. All of the above Is in accordance with a recent act of the State Board of Education. J. L. Walker, Supt. of Education. A Card. To the voters of Cherokee county: Having announced myself for the office of Coroner, and being unwell and unable to attend the various county campaign meetings. I desire to say: That I am still In the race, and if the people intrust me with the office, I shall dischargte its duties, fully and fearlessly. Too many of our people have looked upon the of fice of coroner as a joke, but if elect ed I shall do my utmost to so dis charge its duties as to add honor and dignity to the office. Homing to have a generous support throughout the county, I am. Respectfully, Dr. M. W. Smith. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Announcements placed In thin col umn until the primary election for $5.00. All cards must be accompanied by the cash to Insure proper atten- . on. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Poor Salisbury is getting it on >verv hand. The press, not only of North Carolina, but of the other ad joining States heap all brands of con- iemnation on its shoulders. These same shoulders will doubtless bear up under the burden hut it will surely be a strain. * • • The candidates continue to "roam” across the country. The word roam In reference to candidates is borrow ed from a neighboring editor who aptly uses It in this connection. The Cherokee candidates are being well received and accorded respectful hearings at all points visited. Hap pily no personal fights have been brought into the political matters. • • • The incident in regard to railroad rates which arose lu Gaffney between Wharton and Summersett, was re vived In Spartanburg. t The discussion In Spartanburg was between Col. Wharton and the Spartanburg Herald as to whether this incident was a wager or not. Col. W’harton calls it a gentleman’s argument while the Herald refers to It as a bet. Webster seems to be with the Herald. For the Senate. Believing that Cherokee county and South Carolina need the services of J. C. Otts, Esq., in the State Senate, we present his name to the voters of Cherokee county, subject to the Dem ocratic primary election. Tax Payers. I hereby announce hyself as a can ; didate for the office of State senator i for Cherokee county, subject to the i rules of the Democratic primary. W. 8. Hall. Jr. For House 0 f Representatives. The friends of W. G. Austell hereby j announce him a candidate for the 1 House of Representatives subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candl date for the House of Representatlv subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. K. O. Huskey. At the urgent solicitation of many friends I announce myself as a candl date for the lower house of the Legis lature. subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary. W. F. McArthur. Card of Thanks. From the depths of our hearts we do sincerely thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their un ceasing kindness during wife and mothers last sickness. J. E. Austell and Children. —Get your Turnip and Ruta Bega seed from the Gaffnev Drug Co. and incidentally make that $5. Gaffney Drug Co. 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 mocratlc primary election. Chas. A. S. Campbell. date for OnuntT Supervisor subject to | the ^ ° f Democratlc R. J. Foster. I am a candidate for Sheriff of rules of the Democratic primary. E. Felix Lipscomb. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. Charleston. 8. C. 121st year begins September 28. Letters. Science, Engineering. Ono scholarship, giving free tuition, to each county of South Carolina. Tui tion $40. Board and fu.nished room In Dormitory $H a month. All candi dates for admission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scholar ships. which pay $100 a year. For Catalogue, address Harrison Randolph, President. The friends of J. V. Whelcbel, rec-, . ... . i , . ognlzlng the valuable services ren- C , he , r v oke I < c co,,nt > , ; l subject to the rules ; July 10 to Aug. 17,-pd dered b” him while supervisor of <>f the Dernocrat| c primary. Cherokee county, hereby announce Ba R ep 6^L— him as a candidate for that office, sub- . * r ® r Treasurer, j* ” to the rules of the Democratic | I announce my ,elf a candidate for primary. ; re-election to the office of Treasurer I am a candidate for re-election to Cheroke* county, subject to the the office of County Supervisor, sub-! Democratic primary. I take this oc- 1 Ihe Builders Supply Co. Successors to L. Baker, I announce myself a candidate for ^lerk of Court for C’-.erokee county, subject to the action of the Democra*.- c primary. J. n. Hollis. ject to the rules of the Democratic casion to thank my friends for their primary. Wm. Phillips. For Probate Jl Joe. I am a candidate for Probate Judge of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. G. W Sneer. For Auditor. I hereby announce myself as a can dida.e for Auditor of Cherokee county, unwavering loyalty, and point to my record In office to merit their continu ed support W. Harrv Gooding. ? I am a candidate for Treasurer of and wlL abide by the result of the I Cherokee county, subject to the Dem- Will W. Gaffney. Thanking the voters 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- l primary election. J. E. Webster. For Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself a candl- I announce myself a candidate for the office of Probate Judge of Chero kee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Will D. Thomas. For Coroner. Dr. M. W. Smith, who so faithfully served his country during the Con federate war, and who has never be fore appealed to the county for a pub lic office, is hereby announced a can didate for Coroner by his many friends, subject to the results of the Democratic Primar* I hereby announcp myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Democratic primary. acratlc primary. ! P. Both Hughes. | G. B. Daniel is hereby announced as a candidate for Auditor of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the date for re-election to the office of Democratic primary. Superintendent of Education, and take Having been assured by many opportunity to thank the people friends and having a clear conscience m °st kindly for the honors already of having fully performed the duties conferred. I will abide bv the rules of Auditor of your oounty, I reaped Democratic primary. fully announce myself as a candidate J. U Walker. for re-election to the office of Audhor, I hereby formally announce myself subject to the rules of the Democratic a candidate for Superintendent of Ed- primary election. I feel grateful to ucation of Cherokee County, subject my many friends and thanking them to the result of the Democratic pri- for former support I must kindly soil- many, clt their support In the present elec- tlon, I am, your humble sery&nt, 1 1 I hereby announce myself as a can- Virgi! McCraw. For Magistrate. I hereby announce myself a candl- didate for the office of Magistrate date for Auditor, subject to results fo r Limestone township subiect to of Democratic primary. i rules governerlng Democratic prl- j George D. Scruggs._ man For Sheriff. B. F. Camp. Profoundly grateful to the people of At the solicitation of friends I an- Cherokep county for the honors they nounce myself a candidate for the of- have already conferred on me. I an- flee of Magistrate of Draytonvilla ; nouncp myself a candidate for re-elec- | Township subject to the Democratic tlon to the office of Sheriff of Cherokee ! primary. county and I promise to be govern-1 F. H. Morton. Will furnish your Building Material *f the best that the markets afford and it the lowest living prices No. 1 aeart pine Shingles and Laths, Guar- in teed Pure White Lead and Zina, ind Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing better jo paint your house with and coeta ess than mixed paints. When In need >f anything in the building line, call ind see us; we’ll treat you oow^ eously and make your estimates foe lothlng. L-. Baker*, Manager. DON’T FORGET you can be cured of Cancr. Tu- I mor or Chronic OM Sores. Ten I thousand cases treated. It Is the I surest cure on earth. Delay Is I fatal. How to be cured? Just 1 write I D. B. GLADDEN. Grover, N. C. I DR. W. K. GUNTER, D JE T I T' >ffioe in Star Theatre Building. Phonk No. 20. j Crow- and bridge work a specialty. Don’t Miss Our I hereby announce myself a candi date for a member of the House of Representatives from Cherokee coun ty. and bind myself to be governed by the rules and results of the Demo j cratlc primary election. , John Price. r hereby announce myself a candi- J d.-te 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 Imver 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 ca r dictate for the House o? Representa tives for Cherokee county, subject to Tailoring Opening! This is a splendid opportunity to get high-class Tailoring at small cost, — and one that you can’t afford to miss. 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Date of Opening August 15th and 16th. •p W. J. Wilkins & Comp’ny Gaffney, South Carolina. NEW GOODS LOW PRICES It will be to your interest to come this way. 36 inch Taffatas in all the new shades. Dress Goods in Suitings, Mohairs, Etc. More of that 90 in pure Linen. We whisper prices on these goods. New arrivals. Come and see for yourself and be convinced. GAFFNEY MANUFA^TURING OP'S. STOREji