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Its Kocky Mountain Tea in tab let fo-m, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Hollister Dkuq Compart, Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE WILLIAM 8. HALL, JR., Attornoy at Law, Office over The Battery. Qaffney, 8. C. Prompt attention given to all buafneaa NOTICE. All parties havlne claims against the estate of J. L. Spake, deceased, will present same, after having been properly proven, to me for settlement. All persons owing the above estate wlu please call and make settlement with me. and thus avoid litigation. W. Lawson Spake, Executor. 'July 31-lt a w-4w. DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTIST. Moved to new office over Frederic ♦ oat Front, of the Battery. ’Phono In Office and Realdenee. A LETTER FROM MR. HUSKEY. Tells His Position Regarding Dispen sary. Editor Ledger.—The editor of the ( Cherokee News asked all of the can- i __ didates for the house and senate to' Sallie Smarr. Children’s Day at Salem. The following is the programme of the Children’s Day at Salem next ‘‘"riday, 17th Instant. 1. Songs 154 and 140 Y. P. hymnal. 2. Recitation—‘‘Children’s Day”— tell how they stood on the whiskey ; 3, question, which was nothing but right i t . r if the candidates so desired and if 1 4. they did not want to do so. I can’t see where the harm comes in. All the "andidates complied with his request but myself. I did not and at Ravenna a few days ago I told the people whv I did not. Mr. Parrott/isked all the candidates to do that last summer and I did. I gave my views on the whiskey ques tion then; I stand today just where I did then. The Cherokee News and ‘Gem of Days”—Robert Fow- Down"—Ernest Go to Gather”—Zella manv of the State papers had quite j Edgar Blackwell a lot of fun at my expense. I vowed then and there that I would nevej write another line to that paper and I am going to stick to my promise. I am well aware of the fact that a man expecting to represent a county like “Smile it mer. 5. “Helping Blackwell. 6. Song No. 44. 7. “What I Would Do”—Wilma Fowler and Frank Estes. 8. “Making the Summer”—Zella Blackwell, Mary Blackwell, Mamie Fowler. Minnie Fowler, Myrtle Fow ler and Vera Fowler. 9. Recitation—“Stars and Stripes” 9‘) Cherokee in the house should be one j we jj that does not break vows. I stated at Ravenna that if I thought it advisable for me to write mv posi tion on this question I would do so in The Ledger. I have told the people on every stump in this county just where I stand and am going to do so all the way through. It is going abroad that I am a “straddler” concerning the whiskey question. Now all who have and will hear me speak know that thgt is a mistake. If there is anything under the heavens that I abhor worse than another it is a “straddier.” I Mary Blackwell. Now, Mr. Editor, in short, here is i 23. “Plant th, just how I stand on the whiskey ques- | 24 tion: First, I am for prohibition; I preach prohibition and I practice the ■ ame. I want all the people of Chero- tee county to do their full duty for prohibition, for it is certainly on trial. If we make a success of it other coun ties will follow our example and if we fail they will not follow us. Second, if the Brice bill is repeal ed, and if we have to say again which we prefer. State dispensary or coun ty dispensary. I will vote for the State dispensary. We have never tried the countv dispensary and it la a dangerous thing. I know it will cost more to run forty-one county boards than it will to run one State board. If our Christian men who are elected to the State board become corrunt, I fear too. that our men who are elected to the county board will become the same. Now, Mr. Editor, In short, this la how I “stand.” If I am mistaken in my views or opinions and the voters of Cherokee think I am a “straddler” they have the privilige to vote for another man. I cannot tell a lie to get an office. Respectfully, Kimsey Husbcy. Gaffney, August 8th, 1906. 10. “My Three Little Texts”—Bee Comer. 11. Song No. 127. 12. Recitation—Carrie Fowler. 13. Dialogue—“George Washing ton” by Maggie Estes and Ed. Black- 14. Recitation—“Watefc Lily”— Minnie Fowler. 15. “Boy’s Promise”—Franb Estes, j 16. Song No. 151. 17. Recitation—“Turn Your Back ; to Shadows”—Johnnie Fowler. 18. Recitation—“Pass Under the ! Rod”—Kate Comer. 19. “Some Things a Boy Can Do”— 1 Loyce Estes. 20. “Sorrow on the Sea”—Frank Mitchell. 21. Song No. 180. “Lips that Touch Liquor”— ! lack! Plant the Seed"—by,six boys. “Do a Kindness”—Hemphill 9. 25. “Little Prayers”—Marie Estes, Ethyleen Estes and Vera Fowler. 26. “When Mother Looks at Me”— Fred Comer. 27. Song No. 138. 28. Recitation—“Accident of the War”—Nora Arrowood. 29. “God is Calling Me"—Mattie Dowdle. 30. “Shall We Know Each Other There?”—Horace Foster. 31. Dialogue—Mystice Fowler, Car rie Fowler. 32. Motion song—by six girls. 33. Recitation—“Why Shall the Spirit of Mortal be Proud?”—Mary Dowdle. 34. Song No. 204. 35. Recitation—“They Say So”— Ethel Arrowood. -IS- Popular With those who give it a little thought to its ad vantages. Chief among these, of course, is the absolute sechrity offered by the modern bank, and The National Bank of Gaffney Gaffney, S. C. Is modern in every respect. In our Burglar Proof safe money is perfectly safe. And by our system of checks and correspondents, payments can be made at a distance as easily as they can be here. L D. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. NAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. $ i 1 36. 37. Song No. 170. ’’Little Boys’ Lecture”—John nie Smith. 38. “What to Drink”—Mary Smith. “Samuel”—Willie Blackwell. Closing address—Frank Mitch- 39. 40. ell. Woodmen Will Give Picnic. The Woodmen of the World of Wllkinsville camp will give a picnic A Card from Dr. Anderson. j on Saturday, August 18th. at Wilkins- To the Voters of the Democratic ville school. The occassion will Party of Cherokee County: , truly be a “big day” and all able to While I felt, and still feel, grateful I be present will be fortunate. A you for the very complimentary | general and cordial invitation is ex vote you gave me in last year’s elect ion, appreciating most sincerely the confidence shown in and the honor conferred upon me, and while for these reasons I deemed it my duty to off-^r to serve vou again in th- legis lature, yet. on account of the serious and prolonged illness of the two nearest and dearest members of my family—my wife and mother—it did ^ seem that my duty to them would prevent me from even showing a wil lingness to serve my State and county. However, since the death of my mother and the improved state of my wife’s health, and upon the urgent solicitation of a number of my friends, I felt that I could have no valid excuse for holding back any longer, so announced myself as a candidate for re-election to House of Representatives, subject to the pri mary election. Wm. Anderson. tended to the public to be present. 1 'r i o Reii' ove FrecKles & Pimples In Ten I Nadinola UHKAM, », new dUoov- ery.foiU under 11 (jositivc guarantee and money re tended If it fails tc ,/ remove IrecUles,pimples liver - epoi.s, sun-tan, 'dfcsri&l sal lowness, collar dls- •e**^*®*** colorations, blackheads and all eruptions of tbt c iTT skin, no mauer ot how -i lon« standing. Cures ■T-*"" ordinary cases In 10 days , 2S£ L * and the worst In '4J days * ^ Auer these defects art re;m.. od tho skin will be clear, soft, healthy and beautiiul. No possible harm can result from its use. 50 cents uud til HO 5y- leading drug store-, or mail. 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A. Olark, Cancer of nose . .Rock Hill, S. C. J. J. Neely, Cancer of neck Tirzah, 8. O Mr*. J. D. Williams, Cancer of face Tirzah,8. C. Mrs. 8. It. Nelson. Cancer of nose.Ogdon, 8. C. Miss Ida Van Tissell, Cancer of breast Guth- rlesvllle, 8.0 W.A. Mulllnax, Cancer of face King’s Creek, 8. O. W. W. Stroup, Cancer of face Lowell, N. O. Mrs. Barbory McOraw, Cancer of forehead Gaffney, 8. O. 8. B. Banna, Cancer of neck Gastonia, N. O. David Hawkins, Cancer of noseGaffney, 8. O. J. L. Biurun, Cancer of face.. ..Gastonia, N.C. Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy. Cancer of breast Gaff- i*ey. 8.0. Friday We Begin Our August Clearancelale OF ALL SUMMER SUITS. This is the “beginning of the end” of the greatest and most successful Summer Sale ever held here. Do you real ize what a tremendous saving this August Clearance Sale means to you? If you do, we know you’ll be here bright and early to get the best choice of the noted “EFF-EFF” Clothes which are, in every detail of construction, strictly custom tailor-made and worth any mans wearing. Since the closing of our Mid-Summer Sale we have carefully re-adjusted our stock and marked the price in reach of all. So come early and get the best choice. W. C. CARPENTER, - Gaffney, S. C. 915, 917, 919 Granard Street j| J N Copyright 1906 TVo Fochhoimor FUhol Gw. Now York. EFf-EfT