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I The Gaffney ledger. A NEWSPAPER IN ALL THAT THE WORD IMPLIES, AND DEVOTED to THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF CHEROKEE COUNTY. ESTABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894. GAFFNEY, 8- C-, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1908. tl-50 A YEAR. ; : the 1 greatest interest is that of an asso* I elate justice to succeed Hon. Eugene B. Gary. Justice Gary is a candidate nrtirrfeil loorftini V f °r relection and will be opposed by hrNrnAI ASShmuLT I Representative T p Cothran, of wLlltllnL HUULIIUJIb I Greenville, one of the authors of the , Carey-Cothran law. Hoyt. TO BE A MOST INTER- Kings Creek Chronicles. PROMISES TO BE A most iiNTtK Kings Cr eek, Jan. 11.—I am glad ESTING SESSION. | to know the editor of The Ledger gave space in his valuable paper for ; my letter a few weeks ago. I will try , again to give a few happenings from Efforts Made to Repeal Lien Law- around King . s Creek . Prohibition Bill Will Con,, ub-Ap.,^^ ^ propriation fo r High Schools. on Ihe bridge. This is the fourth time it has been past crossing in less Columbia, Jan. 13.—The general as- time than three weeks. The roads sembly of South Carolina will con- are getting bad and in some places m are most past traveling, vene tomorrow. Tuesday and will re- ..j L s . .. letter in last Fr i. main In session not longer than 40 (1 , jnst fine. I sure do days As this is the second session t p y adi , etters Algo a «f this general assembly there will lot J Q y f others that write to The Led- be no time taken up with th * ™ rk °. f ger. I wish more would write. I organizing. Lieut. Gov McLeod noticed some tlme ag0 a letter , n The will call the to order and the Tjedger j r0m King’s Creek In which deliberations of the house W1 J1 b® : the writer signed his name “Only a started by the rap of Speal:*er Wha-.g come again, your letter was ley’s gavel. The first business in good order after a few rountine matters There is a great deal of cotton In will he the receipt of Gov. Ansel s * de ] d no t picked. People In this annual message. Interest always aF ne j g hborhood are holding their cot- taches to the governor s message and ton fQr flfteen cents and j SU pp 0Se this is particularly true this year, they think it is no use to be in a hur- Gov. Ansel has already announced rv ( 0 pick their co t t on. some of his recommendations—an ex-1 • M5sg Ever ett Humphries Is teach- tra two mill levy to put the State on j, school at Ant ioch. She has a very >a cash basis; an increase in salaries. , a p ge SC hool. It seems as if the a new governor’s mansion and a su- scholars think there is not a better preme court building. It l s presumed t( , acher ^ be foim d, and I suppose in political circles that, he will recom- tbe are r j g ht. mend, either in his annual message s - ome Qf the sport g around here or In a special message, certain have gone wild over bird hunting I amendments to the present liquor | think, for they put in a lot of time law, which may be called the tbat way If people keep killing birds Ansel plan of handling the whiskey mj.^ t hev have this winter, it won’t question. „ 1 he long before farmers cannot raise There are a large number of bills any thing for insects. Seems to me left over from last session which are p eop ] e could flnd something better ready for the consideration of the two to pass t he time than killing birds, houses; about two hundred in all on Some one wag speaking about their both calendars. Some of these are t aliill carr i er . ! don’t think any one out of date by reason of the course bag any be tter mail carried than we events have taken but others will be bave No nia tter how rough the pushed. Then there are to he expect-1 weather is he never falls to come ed at least twice as many more bills | a j ong . Blit I don’t think he ever to be introduced. ! stays long enough at one place for a The fight of the session is likely | grasshopper to eat a bonnet half up. to be on the repeal of the lien law.; M rs . E. B. McSwain told us the The bill for this purpose introduced; other day, that she gave the tenth by Mr. Richards, of Kershaw, was of a n t he eggs she sold in 1907 to the BRMD RIVER OUT OF BUNKS FIVE DIFFERENT TIMES WITHIN THREE MONTHS. ties are wrong. The history of Eng land for the last several hundred years proves that majorities are not always right. It’s nice to l?e on the side with the majority, but it is still nicer to be on the side of right. “Convince a man against his will. He’s of the same opinion still.” J. L. S. NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INIESESI, 'EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OKEE. Red Men Raise uo Chiefs. Fa rm Work Retarded—Still Some Cotton t 0 Pick—*Salem Church to Be painted—Othe r Local Items. Wftlkinsville, Jan. 14.—The the credit of undivided profits. Th* stockholders were so bighlv pleased with the showing made by fhe officers of the bank that they unanimously voted a resolution of thanks. The old board of directors was reelected, viz: W. C. Hamrick. R. A. Jonee, R. M. Wilkins, A. N. Wood, J. Q. Little, H. M. Brown, T. E. Moore, J. N. Lip scomb, W. J. Wilkins, J. c. Otts, C. M. Smith. At a meeting of the di rectors the old officers, C. M. Smith, president, A. N. Wood, vice- prezl- Modoc Tribe No. 20, Improved Or-' der of Red Men, of this city, having 1 i j * „ o, r« elected their chiefs for the following Recent Happening? in and Around “ ent - R -S-Lipscomb, cashier, A. Lew- six moons, and the district deputy i .. . n . /■> * u 1! | asslsta °t cashier, were re great Sachem, J. E. Webster, having the C ' ty ’ and 0thep Evcnt8 Gath * i electe d to serve the ensuing year. granted a dispensation to raise up, ered b ^ Local News Editor. 1 Theatre partons of Gaffney have a or install, the chiefs in public, on the i f t at ° VT 0na !5 “ b ad! 14t h sleep of cold moon, a large num- John E. Jefferies, Gaffney’s oldest Florence Davis who is so weTl knowS weather and bad roads are still with ! be r of the tribe, accompanied, some bachelor, is out taking tax returns. ! through her brilliant stage work of us. Within the last three months SrJdtoThe » rumored that the Southern will ^ P* 8t ’ a PP® ar one night at Broad river has overflown its banks wigwa ( K of P hail) on last Tues- soon resume through service on trains [J? e n S ^ ar T1 ?e a tre next Friday night SterrU'Ta'. t?en Ke prej. Je" o, Noa. » ana ,0. : J hinderance to farm work and travel, friend^ oMhe ofder Great I 0l ? e °f the 1(ia,iin « cotton buyers Dexter. It is needless to dwell upon besides it has done great injury to ohief T ^F^Webater accomnanied bv ()f the c,tv stated J ® sterda y that h e eR her Miss Davis popularity or per- the roads and farm lands. I his assistant cWefs in Se beautlS ° x »T d t0 ^ ^ ^ ^ Tst'aXri ? po ses" it g^at ^ Mr. V. C. Comer, of Jonesville, . imnroca1vn mnnnpr today. _ 8 _ 8n , e aa ar , t , lst P 0 . 3sessi ng great per- , , * .j * vio’ a nd impressive manner, and In ac came over last Saturday to see his cordance %vlth the forms prescribed sonal attractions, but she has those The traveling public is bragging rare gifts so essential to great sue- “Sr?. F.”boLa wto'l. teachiDg S'lT f 1 ’™'' .?*«"<*•* J !?t e,8 '.u*. eep ces ’ s - "^oMl'ma'gSSism the Sunnyside school, came over Fri day afternoon on a visit to his Sa lem friends and remained until Mon day morning when he returned to his school. Mrs. Sam J. Strain has been sick f °M>s fe R F^Estes is also sick She sa ni> a P s - four warriors, four braves Mrs. S. F. E • guarri nf the forest, and ginrri of the follows, to wit; C. S. Wood, prophet, boys, there* Is nothing that will help perament. Her versatality is most E. E. Reid, sachem; G. S. Becbnell, a town out more than good hotels. remarkable for she has achieved suo- Sr., sagamore; Charles Poole, Jr., cess not only in comedy but In emo- sagamore; W- C. Parris, chief of re- Derbin Jones is putting in a stock tlgnal roles as well We have no cords; A. B. Smith, keeper of wanv of fresh groceries in the room for- doubt she wiU be ^coined by a very pum. and T. E. Shirley, collector of merly occuped by the postoffice and , arge aud i e n C e fo r her admirers al- wampum. The appointive chifefs, two will soon be ready for business. ways long fo r her return. Mrs. a. F. usies IS also auc . . tb f t n1 ,, , of tb e Dr - Simms expects to fill his pulpit ^ has been complaining for several Suardof tl _ f . d K d as usual next Sunday at the First _. . n F °r Goo d Roads, days. This ceremnnv bo£ over talks Ba P tist church. He has been suffer- f Jhe^ following article was clipped Mr. Harrison is going to do some ‘ . . h , pf . R q TT ,’itii k wRk a ' )R d cold but is getting £j°tn the last issuj of the Yorbville painting in this neighborhood. He raad ® b ' r cbie f, s ^ a V out again. * 5 Enquirer and shows what the Farm- will put two coats of paint on Salem tbp bre ? b ,!n Ind cucsts xr erS ’ F n n thinks ° f the roads ofthat church. He went with Messrs. T. J. tor w | llch the br ® th * en a nd guests Mr . and Mrs I{ M Robbins county: and H. F. Estes to Gaffney last Fri- were turned over to the good grace bave gon( , to housekeeping in the “The York County Farmers’ Union dav to get the paint. tbe committee on entertainment, house formerly occupied by J. T. Rog- seems to be composed of wide-awake Owinir to the high water in Thick- 1 ' vvho v?e d w,th each other in waiting (irs Rogers having moved to the and progressive people. At its last fl C »„ eb ^HnaTne* "for "some r“ d wUh"he K SS that Mr “' S "“ k>f wire "adopted- t0 "° W '° e d °People keen moving about. Mr. T. Brothe !: 8 T - T. Green. J F. Fincken People in the western section of “1. That the public roads of this B McCulloch has brought a new and others of the committee had in the county report thnt the road near country are not worthy of a free, farailv to his farm—Mr. Lowe. Mr. walt l n K to he served from the ante- J. C. Lipscombs place, is in such progressive people who lay claim to Tew Blackwell has moved to Grindall room. condition, as to be well nigh impas- the possession of pulic spirit. ' W ‘ ’" l ' C " alnBa " S ' have ^appeared’ Red M^ aad lored oaes lended Theatre for Saturday afternoon. "The 8 ,raua ,D< > we 80 reCoenl2c “ r ««^Kr”C jss.i-k we ,„„ y that we trust some of our readers will ® il _. for the last tim»a first class serviceable roads are not answer for her: passed by the house by a large ma Jorlty last year but failed in the sen ate by a few votes. Owing to changes of the membership of the senate and to changes of sentiment, it is likely that the repeal will be accomplished at this session and a long fight ended at last. Lord’s cause. She said she sold 229 dozen at twenty cents a dozen, of which the tenth would be $4.40. That is good for chickens. Mr. J. B. Hambright’s wife and four of his children, Carle, Gertrude, Newton and Frank, have had the fever, but I am glad to know they are What two important measures re ceived the attention of last congress? What two important laws enacted Ifaj.ov. Ansel’s recommendation in re- j up again. Mb to the liquor law will in all prob-; We have three young ladies, Misses ability be adopted, though a strong | Nannie, Maud and Lee Randall, who effort is going to be made to enact ij ve i n this neighborhood who are a State prohibition law. Some of the worthy of mention. Their mother adherants of the old State dispensary, combined with straight-out $>rohibi- has passed into the bright beyond where there is no more sorrow, and tionists, will endeavor to pass such a > these three girls are left to keep bill. There are several prohibition : house. Although they are young, they bills on the calendar already and are going to school trying to get an others may be introduced. Mr. Nash j education. They have all the house will probably push his hill, in some- work to do in the afternoon and morn- what. changed form from that In which jn K before time to start to school, it was presented last year. They don’t only study their school The proposition to reduce railroad books, but go to Sunday school most rates last year was not urged and now since it seems the railroads, at least the Southern, will put in a volun tary reduction of fares, legislation every Sunday and know their Sunday school lessor. I heard Miss Nannie say she had read the Bible through. If we had more girls, and hoys too, along this line will be pretty much a like these girls, this would he a bet- matter of form There may however ter world to live in. he legislation to compel the roads to For fear of the waste basket, I will make improvements and to maintain bring my letter to a close, schedules. The report of the special Wishing all a happy New Year. legislative commission on this mat ter will be apt to guide the general assembly very largely. The success with which the high school movement has been Inaugur ated since the last session will put Country Lover. together for most pleasantly, to ^cam of other for the last time, ^ be obtaiDed iQ thIs country except and Hke happy occasions. The tribe at ver considerable expense, ana that was, however, disappointed lu this , " wouq pe. cora ana coai . Tnept « n ' r that p^nse resnect in not havina the nleasure of per ton ’ and the wlnd f ® el,n g as if in e only waj, of meeting mat expense What two important laws enacieu respect, in not naving me pleasure oi j coming from Greenland’s lev ,s g° ln g down into our own pock- tVio loot BP<?<dnn nf South Ca-ollna i en tertalnin* the esteemed editors of * , 8 m u eta at the last session of bourn Laronna T>?dE4 ,T. and vwo thev helne m ountains, causes us to exclaim in el8 - . .. .. legislature? , . ( ine Ledger and News, me> being the language of the old darky “Wind 4 - That provided the money Is When was the present constitution wjthout the hunting grounds on that whar wag y0u lag , Allgus? ** ’ judiciously expended, and none is of the State adopted? i ® ,ee P- One of the Chiefs. ^ misappropriated or wasted, good We received from our friend, Mr.' j- With an abundance of water and roads are worth to the individual and Syd Miller, his photograph with a re-] A High Honor. increased facilities for fighting fire, to the public, all they cost, quest that we put it in our water-; Editor The Ledger:—Knowing that our city will very shortly be in a po- “5. That the most practicable and melon patch next summer to keep the the people of Cherokee always take sltion to ask the Autocratic South- equitable method of constructing pub- rabbits out. Syd is all smiles and : interest in the success of its sons, I looks as well as he possibly could do. | have the honor of reporting a very He is a nice looking man when he is high honor, won by Roy Webster, a shaved up. Syd is one of our right Gaffney boy. hand men and we may have the pic-1 Annually there is given a medal ture enlarged and framed. valued at $30 by Mr. J. T. Roddey. of Mr. Boyce Whisonant has a graph. | Rock Hill, to be contested for by four ophone with which he entertains 1 debaters chosen from the two literary and sometimes sells out the loafers societies of the University of South about the store when he gets an op- Carolina. This contest was held Fri portunlty to do so. day night, January 10th, and it was Thickety and GUkey creeks were there that Webster showed his mark- higher last Sabbath than they have " J u been this winter. The Wilkinsvllle ginnery is finish ing up the remnant of the cotton crop. There is still some cotton to pick on eastern Tariff Association to give us He roads is by means of property a lower insurance rate. taxation. _ „ _ , L „ " 6 - That we are willing and anx- L. G. Gaines has opened a wall pa- ious to submit to such taxation, per and picture frame business in the **7. Tbat we be iieve York county building lately occupied by June H. can well afford to issue bonds to the Carr, the photographer. Mr. Gaines amount of $500,000 or even $1,000,000 will also do painting and decorating. and use t be entire proceeds in con- Mr. Gaines* many friends will wish structing good, permanent roads.” for him much success. _________ Shot while Rabbit Hunting. While out hunting Wtednesday af- Resolutions 0 f Respect. Colfax Rebecca Lodge No. 27, Gaffney, S. C. Wheireas God, in His mysterious the general assembly in a mood to ruling has seen fit to remove by encourage this much needed develop- death from our lodge on January 2, ment in our educational system, and 1908, Mrs. Hamright. be it resolved, the fact that of the $50.00 appro- First. That we bow in humble sub- priated only about half has been ex- mission to His will, pended will tend to secure a large Second. That in the death of our appropriation this year if it is de- sister the lodge lost one of its most monstrated that so much can be uti- faithful members, lized. There are two compulsory Third. That a copy of these reso- education bills in the house and at lutlong be sent to each of the county least one in the senate and the pros- papers, a copy he spread on the min- pect Is that this matter will be very ules of our lodge, and a copy be sent strongly urged on the general as- to the bereaved family, sembly. Compulsory education has Ida Crocker, gained votes year by year in tbe Carrie Sanders, legislature, whatever may be it* popu- E. G. Ross, larity with the people. Committee. The colleges supported by the State - will he given liberal appropriations. Miss Rotter’s Recital, on the showing made of their flnan- On Friday night, January 17th, dal requirements by their respective there will be a piano recital at Lime- hoards of trustees. stone College by Miss Loulle Potter, Gov. Ansel’s proposition to levy a of Gaffney. A very Interesting pro- special two mill tax for the purpose gram has been arranged, and a large of putting the State on a cash basis attendance is assured. This will be Is one tbat will set the legislators to Miss Potter’s graduation recital. The thinking. There are however certain dummy will leave town at 8 o’clock, reforms in the tax system which may - - he successfully presented, though as Rank poollshneas. a rule the legislators do not pay a "When attacked by a cough or a great deal of attention to the princi- cold, or when your throat is sore, It plea of taxation. Is rank foolishness to take any other The farm labo r law situation is one medicine than Dr. King’s New Dis- that calls for very careful thought covery,” says C. O. Eldridge, of Em- and In addition to the several meas- pire, Ga. “I have used New Dis- nres already on the calendars there covery seven years and I know it is are apt to be others Introduced, in! the best remedy on earth for coughs ▼lew of the decision of Judge Braw- and colds, croup, and all throat and ley declaring the present farm labor lung troubles. My children are suD- ooatract law null and void. This ject to croup, but New Discovery s*Me law will he argued before the quickly cures every attack.” Known Judiciary of the State en banc this the world over as the King of throat week and if the court takes the same, and Inng remedies. Sold under guar- view as the federal judge some legls- antee at Cherokee Drug Co. ’50c and latlon will be imperative. $1.00. Trial bottle free. Insurance legislation, either along the lines advocated by the Insurance —Do your glasses suit you? If not, agents association or by Comptroller don't wait, but have your eyee tested General Jones, may he enacted, In with the Eyeeeope thus avoiding gneea view of tbe widespread interest in work and securing the glaseee your this subject. 1 eyes require or should have. Gaffney Local measures take up a good Drug Co. Fri. tf. portion of the time of the houses, and more of the time of the Individual —Don't forget to attend the muslin members, and local bills fill up the underwear sale at W. J. Wilkins ft calendar. , Co. January 22nd, If you want to save The election In which there is money. Littlejohn, who has been ed ‘ ability'by winning ove/ Three ^ k ! n ? n teraoon Poland“samferB”' a son of Mr. contestants, considered the best men la Ne !!f Y ? jL, 11 , 8 !, ret , urD ^ d f * to and Mrs. Sanders, was accidentlly in the university. Littlejohn i S be ter shot by Herman Crocker . who accom . Especially high was this achieve '1 ^ tb< : p I act panied him on the hunt. The boys ment because of the fact that his so- b , 8 , p * ^ ♦ his friends will started up a rabb i t and the San- some farms in this neighborhood. We ciety, the Euphradian has not won ^acrice ln re su«n ed derg boy stooped down in order to advise people to plant only what they this medal for years, the other society, 1 ra cuce in uairney. Herman a cb ance to shoot. Her- can gather. They like to worb bet- the Clariosophic, having won it almost Th!g afte ^ oon . from 3-30 to 5 raan was 80 ,on g shooting that Rol ler than we do- ‘ continuously from the beginning j 0 . clock Mrg w ’ H SmIth ' wi]] glvP and started to arise to his feet and Hon. D. E. Finley, M. C., has sent Richard M. Jefferies. an entertainment at her residence on J_H st as he was ri8,n8 H en ? an flred - out a general supply of garden seeds —— Granard street. Mrs. Smith will give Sixteen or eighteen small shot enN-r- from the United States agricultural t _ 1I No * e », fr ° m T Hol, y s P r '? 98 ; n the proceeds t 0 the D. A. R. A cor- ®<i Roland’s cheek. The injury, while department. , Jan ' dlal Invitation is extended the public Painful, is not thought to be senoua Mrs. Florence Kirby and child are k ood school. Every one is interested An admlsgion of ten centg wlll be and it is hoped the boy will be able visitine Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Strain and in the school and we hope It will _ ba _ d to he about in a short while. family* r continue so. The teachers are Mr. B * ’1 M. W. B. Kirby has bought out Mr., J- Y. Rollins, assited by Miss Bulah June H. Carr, the photographer. J. G. Kendrick’s stock of merchan- Packard. has gotten moved and straightened dise at sarratts and will conduct a Messrs. W. S. Wood and J. C. Me- llp and is now doing business. Mr. merchandise business of his own at f 'raw were visitors to Gaffney Satur- c arr b a 8 one of the best establish PLAN TO FIGHT DISEASE- that place. day. One of our young men who is away from home on business writes to his ments of the kind in the South and Druggists Will Battle Stomach Trouble in Gaffney. The increase of stomach troubles Miss Della McCraw and Mr. Gilbert by b j s excellent work has built up a in Gaffney has led the Gaffney Drug itiMii . _ Jones. Mr. Darkus Abernathy and splendid business. In his new place Co. to take effective measures to corn- mother that he won’t come to see her Mr. Bud Jones spent the afternoon be w ]]] doubtless have all he can do. bat the disease. It has the local until she gets her new set of teeth. w Rh their friends, Miss Beaufie Me- agency for Mio-na stomach tablets, Mr. Ed L®ech is still alive but no Craw and brother, last Sunday. Derbin Jones and B. A. Holmes and in order to induce people suffer* be tter—gradually growing weaker. 1 Mrs- M. B. Earle has been very have formed a co-partnership and j n g with weak stomach or indigestion Rev. J. P. Stevenson will preach sick but we are glad to say that she opened a first-class grocery in the t 0 use the remedy, offer to supply It at Salem next next Sabbath at 11 is better. building formerly occupied by the W Rh the distinct understanding that o’clock a m (D V.) Mr - an< l Mr8 - June Allison have postofflee. It Is really one of the best money will be refunded in every case Mrs. Ethel Blackwell spent two moved to Mr. Willie Martin’s to ‘ appointed stores in Gaffney and would where it does not cure, days with us last week during the ill- farm this year. ' do credit to a much larger city he- Mi-o-na is not a mere digestive, but ness of Mrs. Sam J. Strain. Hello, “Blue Bird,” we are glad to cause of its very neat appearance and an absolute strengthener and builder- Owing to the bad weather the Sa- hea r from you. Come again. complete stoefc of goods. up 0 f the whole digestive tract. If lem Sunday school had no meeting! With best wishes to The Ledger „.i,» you suffer with headaches, giddiness, - — J ** — 1 Mr - an d Mrs. j. a. Nantz have sola , ha , ln last Sabbath Messrs. Garner and Brewington have a bill of 50.000 feet of lumber to saw. We hope none of our readers fail ed to r©ad Talmage’s sermon In last Tuesday’s issue of this paper. and its readers. School Girl. A Cure f 0r Misery. “I have found a cure for the misery malaria poison produces,” says R. M. We'James, of Louellen, 8. C. “It’s call- can’t see why these sermons are not, ed Electric Bitters, and comes in 50 appreciated as they should be by 1 cent bottles. It breaks up a case of more people unless their mental ap-! chills of a bilious attack In almost paratus Is at fault. Wte heard a man no time; and It puts yellow Jaundice say several years ago that “There clean out of commission.” This great was not a bit of Christ in it. It is all Talmage.” That ig a matter of opin ion, "Bud.” Solomon said: "As a man thlnketh in his heart go Is he.” However we always find something interesting in what Dr. Talmage says upon* any subject he speaks on. The fact is we expect our critic sees no Christ in any of our ministers or their sermons. We measure a man by the acumen of his intellectual vision rather than the ponderosity of his abdominal pro tuberance. It Is not Imposslbe to flnd eleven contrary men on a Jury. Fn*- Instance twelve men standing on the top of the Washington monument see a boat in the Potomac river. Eleven of them say there Is a man in It while the twelfth says it’s only a boy and after dne investigation It is found that the one Is right and the other eleven are wrong in their conclusions. Just no In many other respeeta major! r* tonic medicine and blood purifier gives quick relief In all stomach, liver and kidney oomplalnts and the misery of lame bacb. Sold under guarantee at Cherokee Drag Co. —EYE8C0PE. The Gaffney Drug Co. has recently added an Eyeeeope* the latest Invention for testing the human eyes, to their Optical depart ment, and for the next thirty days will examine Or teat y our eyes free of all chargee. Fri. tf. —Attend the Queen Under Muslin sale on January 22nd at W. J. Wil kins ft Co. —Ladies' wrappers end kimonas cheaper than the material. Carroll ft Byere. Subscribe for The Ledger, $1.60 a year. «““ lz “ ave palpitation, bad taste in the mouth, thAir fntnrl^v, nervousness, coated tongue, distress their future home in Spartanburg. after eating, UB e Mi-o-na and see how w J , ® re ^ r ‘ Na “ tz 1,38 been connected qu i ck ] y these symptoms of a weak with Dunbar Bros, for eight or nine dl ^ p J ear . hAnUh h ifn k®®? The remedy strengthens the mus- „ a u„ e aud 8 he will cu i ar wallg o( t he stomach and in* pro ably spend a while In the Spar- the flow of gastric juices so thpB. U th^ir WtubTam that nourishment Is extracted from the * food and the refuse I. expelled with- shown them while in Gaffney. out ^ aid of par g a tiv e or laxative At the annual stockholders’ meet- medicines, lug of the National Bank of Gaffney Remember that the Gaffney Drug on the 14th all of the old officers Co- Mire a guarantee to refund the were re-elected, and Mr. Charles W.' money unless It cures. It tabes aU Hames, who resigned some time ago, i the risk, and there is no danger of as assistant cashier to accept the po- your losing anything ®x®opt indiges- sltlon as secretary and treasurer of ( ^on when you buy a 50-cent box of the Gaffney Trust Company, was MIo-na. elected assistant cashier of the bank., . Mr. J. Gibbs Pridmore. of Spartan-1 —The reports we get from our burg, was elected to till the position' “Nature's Cough Remedy” and "Grip vacated by Mr. Hames. Mr. Prld- ] Tablets" are very gratlftrlng being more Is a most excellent young iran, our own preparations. We jflre ^an and his many friends will be <J«Hjht-, absolute guarantee that both taken ed to know that he will return to together will cure any case of cold In Gaffney to live. the head, or cough. Gaffney Drug Co. The annual meeting of the stock-' —Overcoats cheaper than you ever holders o{ the Merchants and Plant- j saw them. Carroll ft Byers, erg Bank was held in the offices on! ■ ■ - - Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clocb. The, —Yard wide Bleaching undsr toe- report of the president showed the tory cost. Red Letter gale, affairs of the hank to be la fins con dition, and after having paid good dividends n nice sum was placed to