The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 22, 1907, Image 1

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THE LARGEST CIRCULATION •f Any N«w*paptr In th« Fifth CongpeMlon*! District of S. C. EVERY ONE PAID IN ADVANCE THE LEDGER. SEMI-WEEKLY —PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY GUARANTEE THE RELlABlLlT t •f Every AdvcrllMr u fho Uses the Columns of This Paper. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. A Nswcpapsr in All that the Word Impllsa and Devoted to the Best Interest of the People of Cherokee County. ESTABLISHED FEB. 1€, 1894. GAFFNEY, 8. Cn FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1907. 11.00 A YEAR. » NEWSY IETTER FROM WIIKINSVILIE. MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE OF LOWER CHEROKEE. Pe ^nai Pas ' j aphs Conrerninq Pop ^.iar Peop'»- anrl Short Items of that Stctior. W i i k i 11. \ i this paiK-r aiFtnlion <>! 1 T>)<>■ Han. . , iimvc ai a inorm*nts warning. 'Hie (amp was astir and everything on the tit» too of expectancy. Nobodj tau'w what was up where they were aoinir or what vas going to happen, ■ a. General Jackson hmsoif. (’iti- /ons from t*ne neighborhood came round and asked questions but got information. Nobody know any 1 dng At last Rev - - D !>.. who an intimate friend of general Inr'.'on. called at the Gr>)]<‘ra!’s Itead- • mr.ru-rs and found him bu-y •dving ie i ruc tions such as 1) could von im- to d<» <at so criticai a time i'ind- V.' a good onport’inity to ask Hi gen i : ; a c|uest!<’!i witliout la ■in/ heard ytlier . lie whispc i c*d to (!• n • ’.m’ Jackson. “What's up general?” Mr Maul) B*. A more T.M'nin- his ( agio . e P >\\ ard the burg ia! ha-ii'r appear-d , so; 'li •" Moral nave him the ■!< iian :hai whirl! c.FL e and :h two walkei ! lei - are y V 1 .’ • j ( 1 ■ ,n< K' ! condition of ‘o the othf ; end "f the porch in un'a-. now (in lined in the vbicb they were standing a- though \1 r RAVENNA READING. Local Items and Personals of Gen eral Interest. Ray. nna, March 20. —Rev. W. T Thonitison. of Gaffney spent a few hours here last Thursday. Ur. H. it. Tate and our merchant, Mr. M. \V Hrown, were Gaffney vist- ors last Friday. yfrs Fred J I’ triiam and 'laiighter, '.'utli PilizabeUi. of Columbia, aft r • enditm a few da., with relatives, returned hon.. vesterday. Mr and Mrs. Geo F Brown and I'liM/in. of .lo'.c-vR'e sttent, last Sum'/v iiei,. \'tl t';tt)' am] Mrs. J. I! Brown and family 15 Brown wn a Spartan it or last Saot i day. Flo’ t am! Cloy’d Goforth l:i*c Stone vi tors 1" l Sat- T for v.hii alt* iit don lit I »■ r a ml Yin Uh t th' r. miy ,ia: i~ t< iniinie atul '■ 'J icdosoni war tic full pen -• puns to th- •' 'in’- to divulge 1 ihis,e •. When 1 r Wyau flofortli ■•[• Momlay pi a: ■; a V' itan \v <>n ’ ! h bt 1 inst. No -rot to a pi'opi ■r di -Mince as f o :■ Jon .■•\ill‘. her ih jiu - too of- l; op thought, he whi pered to -■d a no- Itioyi v i th ! ii - ir:t 1 i. in our courts ’! 11• minister: “Can y on ):•( -ep a ver'- •<i (Hi TJV a illian's i 'ck iror-i i riant secret? •()),, y, ?.'• !(> Mr M \Y Hi i wn umoove instance : mad am V» t • iiiit.oiiUo.S w 1 i, j jit IH st f;;ty 01* Uik< M M< I -1 op- .. v. i! 1 • i!ac‘- i ae * P rin '/ ( ; } < ;i ‘ * of ihi- 'info: , Me mail riglitA Lcili! tii me IQ ; he <- < it ilio public and ,J th, |-i "i use. iiast\ ? ■ ti •«:, Fi (hr mo istf 1 \V. M I ean. i; ( | ' .o> 'oid 1 a!! tO his WO’’!:. i /o jias berm vet: oid I)('01)'e a ■'i Theit no'i Sla ■ h. rn'Jeh net: j- -I i.iifir Scicj,! |ftc t/K ( many ami we shitwi i>. in^ Wims , , shall ’.S iili'i r’ nient in i)i of u i< II «< r arric" ' laml^ (d > :. f: - -out out d from th de nre which ill ( ,f •ro-d when prone' ■ wariio- i up 'ivi'd for piatiting nr-v * State Sutidav T' da teai u.av circu m of I Oil of tin -• ance in nucl 11 ' ,Me. ('V * (• - There init.an on a/ nvf’ntifm '• -'iring .■ill P ,t : n •ho(,l 'nion un omlitfg are ne i 1 rr- at K.- l- • i other- a’ Gaff per Mr and Vli . T J !■: ted r> t'v<- Sir hauling th j guaim ' i it at !!' ' 'M v Gr'iv<- some a lone-vilP- and fate l” las. Sat horrii- Je deed for whir h Tho,- liar • irda y. ri- fo .fits hi.- rieh' to J ivo ha\ (- pur W ; on ■ -, >11 h V the f' z!< d tbo he info’ /. (-d people io un- ■ ■ ■ d< vt ii n tho fo V d erst a .mi, and i hi- <iom • ia si .ong i ‘>’l]r] h:i\'( i- lilted in ni. v harm If) argnu o-nt a" ainst J i.l' O V v'ng h im t'i : ’• \v ' R Wa”:' • ' Cl T t k ,, and f or go "o the ; J( » \V Lt with on; a }:i(*h be feel- ami ’iev d and ■ V- i- v inv -1 )g;; i ’on < f menial eomli- - jit in trouble V A- are told th at tloii ht t hein are one o) th.. devil can • in<-n 'Otm ’imes : mi* irinus in ’pe irnaieiiiate 'uo ; ma te. •hose who believe 'di 1 ) CO!)t I'l I; of mt tie v will eom- tace of ccitainand n.*: • c\ ci, if T>iaT rm.dsMn nt is death Hr- Trialo s he vi< tlui ! i ! eve that ie* can commit yhe mo t a vl'ii crime and hv playinir th«- ruse Or “bluff cane 1 ” ward off Ruenu ion fif bis Uje- viftitii i guilt by bowing a stolid indifference to tie consoquenc fif bis deed If tie- first, leu n of the dilimma fails to save him then th<- -cc,,nd will oe available If tl^ if-complacency with whicli tie art. don't leen down suspicion t h<*n tiie second horn of the dilimma presents itself aim the tinb'b- arc :• !■>' to take it and admit t. <• nsanit . of the man wlio con rii tae d '<1 To m it seoni. that in < '.erv taking of human then i- at the bottom of it a certain tvpe of lie a nit'.. but not of such a .motive :i- to -• IJob] th - criminal ffom deserved imnishmenT It may be the love of inany. or a fl* of Jealousy, or i desire u> resnt iri insult o- r.'i:’. whe’her real or i ivina rv Ttiere (. only one logical con clusion to be reached in any of ♦ caves and 'Pat }s if he reallv d#.<n< dea;p it should lx- meted oat ♦.» 'iiui ifir) If there are anv mi- •atini' circumstances with a strong probability </ his emilt ili< p the tim a!b*’> (-d him to make preparation to meet his God will likely be improved and i. the f-nd ’■«- will b tKf.-r off Which oth<-rwise. pern a ns. would never have ep tlu- ease Thos Harris was re[iresente<] by aide coum-ei bound in the law -and we nave doubt thev work <1 .as dilligently for their client at if they were being uaid large fees. Y'-t they didn’t see proner to bring in upon the trial The plea of insanity. 'V. know Pis counsel for most of them l and are full / persuaded in our own mind they dia everything re quired of them bv their oaths and tin ir -cm.S' of justice to the man thev wer»- called on to feoresert W< hon. however tba* n> TP led ger llfh chaste ;< r ’ well temtier- <•<! lang'tagf' snggestc. a commission win tie an')' int <] u> inquire into *he st-.tr if tt : ,. man’s min'l arid what ever lacks may evolvo from tiie in- ve-tigation mav m< used in his be. half H"t with the facts as »be- ;<r- no.- before us should be go to the gal .lows- fas he surely will) we wi’l never fee! any comnraction of con- sep-nr-e .»:• regrets save and except that a case for the --cVn : "g -ncct.-icl'* U ever rnadi- eh nr cessarv a] the gotcl and law-abidiiu the CO' 1 rv V. will and " itk people cPece lo knr>w that rfie niajestv of t>ie law ha- been vindicated and that th'‘ s.'id fate of Thos. Harris mav Pe a w,train" to others hefor • thev. too drift beyond Fpe reach of either hone or mercy Mr Ham - * 'flcheH’s c>>ild G-ovc- tc a* t* j s writing 1 ing very low •vif > no hop • of recovery M r s hfanci Strain and Mr Jessie F’.lackwell went ove>- to -ce him vesterdav Mr ’.V G. Fowler ha-- tr ated him- elf and famllv to a fine two-horse surry. Horse Shoe Robinson says "there •re two cla ses of ne/iide—those who ask qu-stion- and those who won’t answer questions” This calls to mind an incident in thewljfe of General fStonewalli Jack- son who wa« somewhat of fforse Shoe Robinson’s tvne of a soldier. Just before he broke uo his val’y camnalen in 1S02 to fall upon Mo- nellan’s rear at Oaine’s mill -luring the seven davs battle around Rich mond. The men were ordered to cook thr*-e days rations and be ready to Appointed Special Deputy. F Philliph wl o has held Un- Iio.-iition of Fnited Sta’ s Deputy ;.a!| iii'p-r i .imni: i-i -•! f 15 15c . for siyDu* time, a-, p -ign("l to accept the appoin merit of st»< <• , d uty -'.(-riff ruad( i»\ SIk-i iff Thom- a... Mr. Phillips will be located at ’’ - Xinru v-Ni: <• Islands, op Brosj-: river, where the Southern Power cot pan> noa» v. con - tjuict-# ing a lift < n thousand horse power electrical plant .Mr. Phillips ma! - •: g-io j oflicer and f any man is able ’o - i.-|i -'or.d -rder iie i: the man Worked Like a Charm. "r. D N. Walker, editor of that - key journal, the Fnterpri-:e. ly)ui-:.i. Va . .says: ’ 1 ran a nail In my foot la t week and at once applied Buck- > n’s Arnica Sa:ve. No inflammation follow d: the salve simply healed the wound ’ Hoai everv s^>r<- iuirt: an(l kin disease. Guaranteed at Hierokee Drug D'o. 2."c To Wl" ins ::iid -i.-ter, Mis ,a !(' M 1 I'l . O. I Sued I’i' t <■)• f'-igpt a cow and yearling • nn in a ditch and b- 1 to be null d • ’!• hv ni'-an (.-f .••(l|l(•.- To what cx- ’ • • thev were injure! .ve haven’t 1 ard and we ho e the damage, if anx i- claimed iiv Mi Wul -r can P 1 ■ ■ tied without a? y trouble. M'e satisfied th' 1 Punters (or '} of them v. 1 in . i a-e gentle n-ep and regret anv damage they • iay have done bis nrop. rty. Whep such a her<l . ■ catlje as his “• tain: 1 de” into' would «•:.»••• nothing to- j. wi. fence but go • rough and C'W-r it like ;• eve!ope We under- •"nd that on one 'cc i-i.iii thev ran -cum. possum huno r- info an til''' bouse and he-- them there all o- •oo,, portion of 1! . night. Mrs. Fllba Fo *er. of TTiclviry Grovi i laying, with bar 1 ■ - • »ther Mrs. S F I-isi'-s T h R Watson Bell Hurt. While our driving '.’ ith Gay Wilson r Monday afternoon Watson Tie]! was thrown from the buggy and sus tained a broken wrist: also a dislo cation of the arm and several severe , cuts on the face The two young rue,, were driving down to Dime- and while descending the hill ist this side of Prof. IT. P. Griffiith’s rc ' ' the lK.it holding the shaft on the side of the bug"\ on which Mr Bell was sitting slipped out. let ing the shaft fall on the horse’s heels, causing him to run awav. As a result of his iniuries Mr Bell has been confi- d to h : hone- He If . ale lo be alsjut and will in nrobabi be himself ip a day or so Death of Mrs. Christie. Mrs A. I. Ghriste departed this life about 10 o clock Wednesday moin- rng yfi Christie lived on Fast Lime -tone street, thi.- ci y. She was the daught r of Mr John Sutton De ceased was twenty-six year- of age. Sin- had beep married four y ar.-: and is survived by her husband and two children, aged re poctlvely three and one year- Mrs. Chri te wa-. regurd- (-d as a good Christian woman ami ' .a- loved and icpecR-d p>. rhos<; who i nc.v her. Tiie icunains weri- inter (1 ve-terdav at ) o'clock ot Oakian 1 c aK-ta. ".. Mk- funeia: ervici-, i.e.’nv c(»n(iuc , <'d by Rev H (J Rij--s of •Ms city . Fred ib 'a.-t S d friends. Mr r D “G)r’c,” • Sunday Mr I). f5 Brown Cedar Springy. Me. Brown lulling ’em some imi'i v Pc'! if vas a wn IIS chief sports. Goforth and baby ac- Mis- Ella Brown, 'voning with Mrs. T. daughter. Mrs Annie G reen their A tissue builder, reconstructor, builds up waste force, makes strong nerves and niuscle. You will realize after taking HollDter’g Rock Moun tain Tea what a wonderful benefit If twll be to you. 35 cents. Tea or Tab lets Gaffney Drug Co. —One 50c bottle Nature'* Cough Remedy will put an end to that cough—no cure, no pay. Gaffney Drug Co. in" ; on • ot Mrs Jannie companied M pent M"nda> G. chalk and i* "bam. Mi- « l.ona and Nooni< •icnt Morulav afternoon v i'l •-ie d Mi-s Hattif. Wilkin-' Mi- Sa lle Chalk bad her schol- to sing two beautiful son"s last Sunday The-, were “Will th re be -iy stars in m.'- crown’ :inii “Sneak to rny soul.” We heard much com- nciit on the eyccll'-nt music these holars made which was a feature* our Sundax .-e-ho'l Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J C. Brown and son. R'dand Rae. accompanied by Mr. B F Brown, of Pacolet. w r -re visitors he re last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J B. Pe-tlit and family, of Gaffney, have returned to •’-eir .home after visiting their rel atives here. Prof T G Chalk has been quite • >k for -e veral davs but after being * cared iiv Dr H. 15 Tate, was able to return to bis seh'«>l !it Grlndal ’T'-’dat morning Miss Maggie Fdna Goforth has been confine! to her bed for several day- past with a spell of grippe. At *f i writing we are glad to say, Is g- tiing along very nicely Mr Cameron Littlejohn, our rural carrier on R F. D 1 Pacolet was v'u! • glad last Monday l,v getting a bo:-, of cak.- out of a left r box on his route. We could guess the box 'ie received it from, but will not mention anv namep Mr. W A Kitchens - , of Spartan bu-;' was in "nest of his grand- "oti-e- Mr- c R Kitchens, last Sunday Mi (- 15 ie Nannie I,eila. Ila :''ii M • M:»(*;•» Mathis, were shoo- ikf" a* 'b- Racket store Monday M- -srs P P. Brown and C T f nail l iivif " -pf-cia' invitation-! to at "be picnic at Goucher vestenlav f enlng. left boro ,at 11:i5 i" ! a:: i > d .at he beautiful grove urronpding the school bouse at ’.’I" !i m. finding many charming i- b t'|f 'f. also f>'ir bustling mail M' - \fj- Sam Clary who took -lin- "<•- jt'i r-f. nif-'r-' ttirong of yfiiing Mi - ' dd ! e Brown at d Mary C' '•!!'. "lie teachers, w re looking -• t|f • a ;d f, , i *f, on joy the - ion verv much. There was a < ; mil! . which served the crowd v't! I' Tionade which added much to Fie evce'iont dinner f'.-.-e hour -ofu! passed hut we ■ '■• !’! vivi »h : s picnic justice, ■ • do no’ feet tike -.vo are able to '!'< a;- -oon after being filled un with so ma;;-- "ood th-ngs. but If ver we did enjoy n time. It was here. We congratulate the teachers for '■an.'-ing ' tp f . n^og'-arn -o beautiful but w* believe 'b kirger ‘"cho’ars ” •'■• -jir, cfin-tderahlv. ' T bs .'-'(lie Brown the principal if Tt.f. chool was 7-resent/d with a c (-rved dirimr of ocas, onions and corn bread and she nuicklv a«ked veiir scribe to eqt with hc-r but not being a lover of the things her din- wa-- comnooed of. we had to de cline her Invitation. Mi-'-: Ad.lie has one of the best looking crowd of punils we have seep lately, and we shall never for get the picnic at Goucher. We re-! turned home at 2:30 p. nr and would have been ready to go again to another nlcnlc should wo think we could enjoy ourself as well as we did at this one. C. ' SHORT NEWS ITEMS Sf LOCAL INTEREST, Fire A NARROW ESCAPE. In the Star Theatre Threatens 1 EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OKEE the Star Theatre The Ledger. Tiic.vlay afternoon about 1:4.'. tire was discovered in tiie elosm of the ladies cloak room or :h Star Theatre How the file originated no one ei-nis to know Tiiero was no fire in the furnac.; or stove : in the building during th m< nim a ml if there had been there was no possible way for ilif- fin- lo star! from Hio-,- sources MILLINERY OPENING The as Recent Happeninqs in snd th P City and Other Event* ed by the Local Nev/s Editor. md The Around Gather Gii.'or; ii !ii,-> rciiriied Go see Th in Twins. You um bavi 'win. custier t Jauuli coming Ui.> I- w ill ii i - lonesville ( i- ,r in«t SuTKlnv night. Mr Moses Goforth, of TYicket* - ni last Funday !■ with his si. - - i- Mrs. J. 15 Brown. Hssi Fannie and Eunice Smll h •t br iber. Kb. of Goucher were • our Sundav -elmo! ! •• st Flia B’ iwii. who furnisbe- ,d comluer i!.•<• : m ,it Goucher. J-ivi i 1 '-.r on Sua.!••.'• flu) J las: 'min'.' vi nirig. G. A Goio ’ and Tliom- a L pseO’ii:. ,] (low ' ii v vcie visi- Men* la-t Smida 'I Nannie. I.- ; a and H i Ma '' ' o this plaee. ven atie.'idiug • ioM services at Goucher last \v Mouse cii The al att effeet Carl house liobt. The com na inis v miss Mi i lie nany J. in Man i hi. •!•'' soon. pun ing nirt ' up at 1 hi iioim ii did -'•nil lo llii i' ids ■ luring t'-c iiiornim' I iie fire i: iir . when a; d eould will, !iii!< iiave been efj.iipany. iiave two '.ii in not ala ii eompb (i i -r < )V( ■ ,‘iavc lx damn:",, li.til Tli- own rs I'iiemicii! 1 i,.- il’li'l' ! ' ''Ml simh a Pi.sition ; • u - < d to avd lari. No one was amdH-uIni' :ooia ■o Hie origin of i, ue.-: T!ie i Wil iis lime m !l: a and a 1' m-Ied iy -mail • M .. !.>m] i vai e coaid biiont Realty /* biiiiding .iiguishiirs ie - were could The fire e lire de li; ih Rust lei i actiou v i- a: nib •laboi mie niusic- nderful .'.a- an e fo; ;k! m " Rarrat.t and lot in Sarrati ba. t lu u m • L yman I is. (iie- will ha\ win ■ of 15 a ibi and -verai .vait for Ha-lies ''' h'' P i ^ i j J. VV f i in i no i‘0- d .'an ■ v SOOI. .1 , ffect- it. i.. G. -a nji! i to tin Lreei. Pot 1(1' iious \\':i mn F Roliill: ill -omc j affiK i-lcc Stl i * o o|>era: H-nie. f,f t; -imlier. were visitors in - r S' Mia’. - b o' la i Sunday. Mr. John (''ar’ of Mac-donia, was i..-rc -a -irti' " !ii. “b- ' girl’’ i;r-t Sun- Dr. pit a eharca SI usual e\ pf f ;r th Oegl! '. ■ < " a JU m. , ■ * ii 'IM K. li!' Firs: nd-ht (I(j Ii ; v.oiM ;iu. 'mo fiai-M-s bad from ‘OHO ■ tdi: >i'idi.u was . 0(1 h; • mok , I» i ’ ’ V" ‘U i 'SSTh. M. S:1 i F i J, X 1 ‘•» » t , ( . 1 l (J <1 CM coni* ' * • it: f * v ’ )i tin nna '! ,o Williams fl <>\ a't i a' tio . - uni Sjtti: t 1 iiia ntitl'ii v '.<• Tiio Willi:]:'- »! a' ' ■ :o forced ' 1 ■i.P I he i!;im- ■nd ater. The -. • iw To ’ .1 . Eli. . !, ■•’ ri'" f i ,.. ; - i h.iud-o; f. Cu Id ;e 1 I'm H r>e- Pi 1 - T ;. - b.a* u rh,i b.andean Latest Ladies’ Head Gear Displayed in Gaffney Store. The shops import such /onderful things in the way of suits, -aists and hats—and the hair dresst *s. mani cure? and beauty doctors have brought, their art to such perfection that no woman need look uglv any longer All she wants is a moderate income and the shops will do the rest. T hi season the millinery is so al luring that one—with a v-tv limited bank account—can hardly look: at F ■ mi with Ghiistian-like resignation. '(-- iie Fm fact that this is Lient still. ne local millinery openings began Wednesday night at the Aust°ll mll- iinery parlors The place was a seen,, of beauty and all fashionable ".o' 'on of ihe town were there. Ijast nig ;t the opening at Carroll & Byers’ c om menced and immense crowds v.. ■(» prr nt The VS. C Carne ter r -nii-nnv opening takes place todav ui.d •'•iev expect a big crowd. At Austell’^ Millinery Palors. v charn ing mushroom shape . \u .iell’s Millinery p-triors * i' ebi mi n.'igne colored -traw. m t re is 3 black > .so "hirii '’angs down a ittle ti the left. Un- t ti i.-e q-i-mtj- ■k -or malino. g black h".i i- inudo n- h >t.ted m ‘ the shape be- m tli n Tam O'Shan- • i tin- front wb -o Miribeau mdereath is all being made of th of om' in im:' ci,-in before the id . o ! i' \ J'ireman' Fc: P. "diet -.vas ft Columbia. . re’aHves f>r better lino wn flouehcr visitor ami son. Archie. iK-nt Monday had the minks ” as mink bunt- A petition has In n cut to Go’.' ! a-1 iin.- 11.’; M - (f< ;iF - K<1 Bail! ■' .un; in the pe ; ieiitia M w;> ■ convicted of i.ipe. but cum :anc - are sue! ’h: • ! . ir: Iiv of consider.' ion "Or .Ml ' lence of iif. ■ lerm i-d :o a Bainc ’In- ‘.iso is r.-’-ce iieid at Sunday, R v Ma- Tlio (»cond qmiidc cu F I'fney circuit will be i.semane cliurcii on Marcii 23rd ai 1! o'clock, rion Dargan presiding. ’I’wo services un Sunday at II o'clock and 2:30 o’clock. Breaching by Rev. Marion Dargan. Dinner on the ground The public invit -d. G. \V. Speer, Ksq., one of the voting attornevs of Gaffney, was of- for'd a place- on the commission to investigate th • county offices of Spartanburg county and to look in to the financial condition of tiie coun ty by the senator and representa tives of thr., county. Mr. Speer pro- !• tly appreciated the honor offered him but on account of private busi er-. - va- compelled to decline. ,1.1 I'l * -'I'.M' ' ■■.I' go is princi rallj i* a'ling !o ! -e g- 1 ' I- ceiiiu: 1 m: 1 A ‘i ■; ; ' W< p- !>ut «• M ‘J» Star The building lo- iollic ( ! Jones iiui'.- over pi'.'loflicc. nar. Tin .1 - a : lighi Ti sa'in dy •ml Ine- 11 th ’liIP.i I) ’ sir- Mi.'- tie n ; Heart.” coni pan v Tu' -day :tx. Til’" i ai r gal- f h c \ made plumes -■xtend Ne'ipii'itar up :n r n cn ma roon air-hili st’-a w ■ ha p- of t"im!iiings two long v-illow th -ame shade vhich from the fr ni to the back of the of -< it U|> i. I'e is loc.'e "i;h The I | u> Fuji 1 ,,, ) Darb.' i lie Ik- I ii * - bile !in- f ‘iy ibeatre is cut -ion in ihe <-r. and I f* hat. \ I>rm i V j at for ”iorr.i; r-r v. ear is • . u, r » f>f hbick silk !ace. the -hape S!U‘ ill 'with a round bri" i! To ( 1. in front tb< ' olio irge •OSO icd ro-o imbefloil in b“auti- T:e bar ! :n . !e of \ Mn n 111 ma s i ra w a - ■ " n of •](1fj net. . to the -id • of v rhicii ’here ! i; i v i • OliiCi s a i'ei l in is in tin- off from 1 e front by a file wail. HmI not r u- ':;ime • b( < :i e’e•< im-il ..-o -k- dily ilu ie no account;"" the d-n; .m "mt if.igh! iiave been done. The wind was blowing briskly toward F'm east and the probnbilitv i- ti at a good portion of tin- bu. lues- fi.irt of thi* town as well as some r< =i- de-ices might Iiave been destroyed. But that is men- specuiatien Tae fact, that the fire was uninehe! is most, gratifying and while we admit that our water works .• rt -m is in ad- quate to cope with a big fire still is a bunch or American Beaut", roses "mi -I'lr'dc nancies givn’g > eharn- :ng effeer Fndei’ ib hat at the • ’!.••)• j ;t ma ;« -.f iliac! inalinn At Carroll & Byers’. Among tiie many bciuMful hats '•f-n at CaiTo!! A- Byers’ thf—e is an e-mire s!ia’ m idf- of whit and gold lac,. In aid- There are two long white willow plumes going from point to l ack. Tiie plumbs in front nw- caiie’-t ith a gi’t buckle At ‘he back tind' - ftie b--* there t"e white roses S'nart hat is made entirely of it must be men dom we “Jane.” Tiie Pre it Om- of the most laugable comedies hydrant, given (in the stag- in late years is it The Ledger the plav called “Jane.’’ This farce “a miss is as ’ fuil of ridiculous siniathms from aii-si.-d it admitted that ► n "tie "ood. nl'MOSt ml tin bv it is within the depart- Thev have nverv time nutting out reach of a had a close call, good as a mile.’’ this time and we A narrow ruehings of brown lace, the shane. which is somewhat of the **m- nire. being quite small. The plume anil roses used on his hat shade from brown to th- light shades of leather. A white hat is shown made of mag got lace, ti ■ crown of which is form ed of white willow plume, imheded with pink- moss rose buds. Under the hat at the back there is a bunch but of American Beauty roses, and arc- start to finish, and the audience is k<-or in roars of laughter during the '■ntir" production. The whole action is supposed to occur in one day The iii-t act is in the morning, the sec ond act. is the afternoon, and the third act. j,, the evening. Mr. Charles Shaeheiton is a voung man who. in i ’or to get some n? happy as pig? in clover now H. 'or to get some monev that has ibo. mountain been left him. on the condition that, be should marry, has writ.t/n his trustee that he was married though in reality his is not. Suddenly, without any warning, his trustee come-' f,, < <• him. to lector anil rc .non-Mate with Shackelton’s wife on her extravagance. It is then un to Shaokelton to produce a wife, and after several nnsiirressful trials be ■’"t.-; iiis servant Jane to pretend to Ui be his wife Tn the meantime another woman who has refused to act as his wife d'-cid s to do so and the result is that he has more wives than bo wants, and tries to "ot rid of one. but cannot seem to do so. Thou Hi • trustee suddenly recollects tl.-ii! Shackelton has written there is a baby, and Shackelton is nearly driven to desnair to produce a baby that will fit. the ease They finally bo**"- w one. lint its moth r comes for it in the midst of all the excite ment. To see the final outcome of the plot. attend th p'U'fonnaneo of “Jane” which is to be given at Limestone College on the evening of next Monday. March 23tli. by m m- ber? of the Cooper Literary Society A New Landlord. The Palmetto House has a landlord. Early this week A. Stokes, who earue here from Green ville to run the house shook the dust -f Gaffney off his feet and depart' d city. Mr W. H A charming empire hat. is made of electric blue chip trimmed with two willow plumes of the same shade. The plumes are caught in trout a 'little to the left, with one pinl and one blue full blown rose. A mushroom shape made up in Ic"horn has for its trimmings an un curled white ostrich plume, showing a touch of brown, a large pale yel low rose in front and a black velvet Dempsey well and favorably known bow at the back, to Gaffney people took charge of the The W. C. Carpentre Co. Palmetto Tu-sday and will continue. The W. C. Carpenter company is the business. He propose* to run a showing some very charming hats high-grade dollar a dav house We this season, one of them being a wish him success mushroom shape of Copenhagen blu-. — ' the brim formed of tulle and the Play at Limestone Colleqe. crown being entirely of uncurled os- Tiie Cooper Literary Society of trich plumes of the same shad.. < f Limestone College will give a three- blue. In front there is a rose of pas- an farce coinedv entitled “Jane.” at the college on Mondav night. March 2>fb. at k:15 Tin- dummy will 1 ave town at k o’clock. “Jane is the play that made the famous actor. Charles Hawtrey, so iicce-sMii in Americ'- and England. It is scr aminglv funny from end to end. Admission 2o xent-- Ticket? on ;:al * a, Cherokee and Gaffney drug stores ACTUALLY CURES CATARRH. WOrk Commenc«d. Mr. L. Bak r, the contractor, is doing considerable work for Mr. H. D. Wheat at the Irene mill The Gaffnev Brick company who Iiave the contract for the masonrv work on the new plant, ar busy on the same and the work on this new plant •vii] be pushed a rai-idlv as t-o -ible. This new addition will double the oiitiiiir of this rniil and means more mon- v for Gaffney merchant Found at Last. J. A. Harmon, of Lizemore, West Va.. says: “At last I have found the perfect pill that never disappoints rn ; and for the benefit of others af dieted with torpid liver and chronic constipation, will say: take Dr. King’s .New Life Fills." Guaranteed .satisfactory Co. TTv Gaffney Druq Co.’s Faith in Hy vomei is so Strong They Sell it Under Guarantee. It. is one thing to claif. another j thing to hack up the claim by a state ment. that if it i? not proven true, lb ro will bo no charge, for the serv ire of the goods. Ti i? in thi way that the Gaffney Drug Co sell Ffyomei. for thev have se much faith ‘ its powers to cure all form? of catarrh and bronchial troub’es. that they give an absolute une”aMfied guarantee with ev rv out fit t’at if the remedy does not cure, ’b- monev will lie refunded. Ffyomej j? based on nature’s wav of curing catarrh. It contains the concentrated healing oil? and gums ' f the nine wood-, nr pared such shade and at. the back a mug plume competes this picturesnu hat A mushroom shape is made of boxplaitcd leghorn, trimmed with two yellow ostrich plumes. Around th- crown, lo hold the box plaits in tdacc. th rp is a band r gilt braid and one of brown velvet. The brown shaded cowslips under the brim add greatly to the beauty of this hat. A hat becoming to most people is ♦he Japanese coolie shape. One shown was of salmon pink chip. The < - ii was formed of pink daises and rebuds, and to the back there was an ostrich plume of the same shade An attractive empire hat is shown, made of brown plaited maline. the trimmings consiting of a natural Pa- radise aigrette and an ostrich plume. Ho ifj to Remain Younq. To continue young in health and strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan. McDonough. Ga. did. She says: ; “Three botfes 0 f Electric Bitter* | cur- d me of chronic liver and stom ach trouble, complicated with such jan unhealthy condition of the blood that mv skin turned as red as flannel. I am now practically 20 years younger than before I took E ■ ctric Bitter*. ! I can now do ai; mv work with ease -md u.-'-i-t in my husband’s store." Guaranteed at Gherokee Drug Co. f< rui that they c-in be .irought. into | ^ r - r(1 _ vour own home. F" give? the health I advantages of th" Xdirondaoks in j Have you ever thought of It? A s"ch form that vou can he cured of : Kentucky road trotter.a colt that catarrh and affections of the nose can not be surprised in build and throat and lungs while at home orat 1 frmming. Do ton want one that !5c at Cherokee Drug —Try a bottle of “Nature Cough Remedy” and a box of “Grip Tablets” for that couch and cold. If thev don’t cure the Gaffney Drug Co. will re fund your money. 1* that fair? Costs nothing if they don’t cure. work. A complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1. and extra bott'es. if needed, mav be obtained for 50e. With Hvomei vou ran cure catarrh pleasantly and easily at small ex nenso. with no H?k of the treatment costing a penny unless it cure*. will See capture the prize advertisement in at all fairs? .taut column. —Buy your husband a Carbo-Mag nolle and hell come home at night —If its seed you want, the Gaff ney Drug Co. can supply you. Their line of garden and fl Id seed* 1* complete. Seed* sold In bulk. —One 25 cents box of Qrlp Tablet* win end that co'd In the head. No care, no pay. Gaffney Drag Co.