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i The Gaffney ledger. /Y A NEWSPAPER IN ALL THAT THE WORD IMPLIES, AND DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OP THE PEOPLE OP CHEROKEE COUNTY. ESTABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894. QAPPNEY, S. C* TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1908. $140 A YEAR. ROARING STORM SPREADS TERROR SHOWS THE PRESNECE AND POWER OF JEHOVAH. The A- R- Presbyterians Build New / Church—Lower Cherokee Chroni cles and Personal Notes. Wilkinsvillp, May 1.—Mr. John A. M. Butt's had the misfortune to lose a fine mare yesterday. There was a big frost this morn ing. Misses Wilma and Estelle Mc Daniel, who have been spending a few days <*n this side of the river, re turned to their home at Hickory Grove yesterday. Mrs. It. A. Foster, of Hickory j Grove, made a short visit to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Estes, yes terday. Mrs. Estes has been in feeble health for a long time. She is one of our county’s most excellent ladies and one of your correspond ent’s nearest and best neighbors and frieds. Mrs. J. H- Fowler and family at tended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Louis names, who was hurried at Mt. Joy yesterday. She had been sick a long time. The roaring of the storm that pass ed over this section last Saturday morning w’as heard for miles on either side of its track. Aside from the terror it spreads over a communi ty the tornado is a sublime scene showing the presence and power of the great Jehovah who rides upon the cloud and directs the storm. Men and women will stand aghast at it who are moved by no other demon stration of divine power. We were just in the edge of the storm and felt only a small part of its force—and that was terrific enough for us. We met J. C. Chambers, Esq., at Hickory Grove last Sabbath. We were sorry to see him using crutches. He has had a fall from which he re ceived injuries necessitating their use. Mr. Chambers graduated with the first honor at Davidson College before the war. He was a member of Company A. 12th S. 0. regiment and was shot through the body, the ball passing through his lungs, at Gaines’ Mill. June 27, 1802, from which ho has never fully recovered. It. is said that the surgeons drew a silk handkerchief through the wound. The Farmers i'nion (local) met at the school house last Saturday eve ning and transacted routine business connected with the union. They are resolved to take tin* financial situat ion as philosophically as possible— things that can’t be cured must be endured. This by no means signifies that they are getting ready to sur render what they stand for.' In the construction of man’s body the divine architect has wisely guarded against two things—allowing him to pat him self on the back or kick himself— one or the other of which he would be constantely doing if so allowed. From The Southern Presbyterian we learn that at a meeting of King's Mountain Presbytery (X. C.) held at King’s Mountain April 10, Rev. T. F. Boozer was dismissed to the Presby tery of Enoree, Synod of South Caro lina. To show how people of Richmond, Va., do who have the Master’s work at heart, we clip the following from the Southern Presbyterian of April 23rd: “First church, Richmond, of which Dr. McFaden is pastor, shows by its annual reports to presbytery one of the best years in its history. The to tal contributions were $17,330, or an average of $37.07 per member. Of this amount, $7,292 were contirbuted to the benevolent causes of the church, or an average of $15.85 per member. The average contribution per member for foreign, missions was $3.17, and for home mission, $4.70.’’ Such a report a K this calls to mind what a certain Presbyterian preacher told on himself. On one occasion when the hat was coming round tak ing up a collection he found himself feeling in his pocket for a nickle to throw in. All at once the thought struck him; This is my mean, stingy old self colluding with satan to rob God of His own. and with that he pulled out all the money he had in his l>ocket and threw it in the hat. What s a noble spirit that was! How many of our readers have had the same ex perience Farnie.s are very busy planting. Most of the cotton seed is in the grownd. The corn planting is pro- i grossing nicely. Oats are looking fine. Very little wheat was sown last fall and winter on account of the almost continuous rain during the sowing season. The fruit crop (except cherries) ®e piomlses to be plentiful this year. Mr and Mrs. W. G. Fowler and Misg Bonnie McCluney went to Gaff- Bey last Tuesday. Miss “Edna.” you are throwing off on “Mr. Jack." Some girl would do well to catch him in her net, if we are any judge. Messrs. W. A. and 0. W, Wflilso- nant were called to Blacksburg last ( Tuesday to see their mother. Mrs. j Betsy Whitesides, who is lying very low. She is well advanced in years \ and her recovery is very doubtful. The Cherojree county candidates art slow coming out this year. Per haps they are waiting until the dang er of killing frost is past—-a good idea. There are two thlngty>e°Ple should 1 never do—Complaint of things they can help, or complain of things they can’t help. If they can help them they ought to do so and not allow them to take place. If they can’t help them put them down as inevit able and say no more about it. But unfortunately most people do hpth. We forgot to announce In our Tues day’s letter that Rev. C. M. Teal would preach at Abingdon Creek next Sabbath—May 3rd. The A. R. Presbyterians have built a new up-to-date house of worship at Smyrna which will be dedicated on the third Sabbath in July. Rev. J. P. Knox, of Columbia, is expected to preach the dedicating sermon. In i connection with this a few days meet ing will be held. We hope to be able to attend this meeting and be once more on this, our old stamping ground. Mrs. S. F. Estes has a fine brood of young chickens hatched off and more hens setting. With each issue of The Ledger the correspondent’s letters become more and more interesting, and great im provement in each of the writers is very apparent. We congratulate each and every one of them on the success they a;e making in journal ism. Keep it up young friends, there’s always room at the top of the ladder. We notice that the type setter still persists in misquoting some of our v ords. But it’s our fault and not yeurs, Will. We should take more pains in writing. Wie commend you i for doing as well as you do. You are said to be the only man in the of|ce than can read our “script.” Now as money matters are so close that spinners can't pay over ten cents for cotton, the cotton holders can re lieve the situations somewhat by keeping their produce off the market ! until the mills can dispose of their goods, and then things will move on I glibly as ever. Wle think so at least. L Mr. R. M. Plaxico, of King’s Greek, j tells a good joke on himself (if it can j be considered a joke). Sometime ago he attended an evangelists meet ; ing at Clinton. The preacher took up the matter of chewing tobacco which A VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA. Barnett 3. the Lipscomb Crosses River Styx. Mr. Barnett S. Lipscomb died at Ms father’s home In this city Satur day morning after an illness of a lit tle more than one week. Although it was realized from the first that he was a very sick man, still the an nouncement of his death came as a distinct shock to his many friends., Barnett was a trusted employee of the Dravo Contracting Company and had been with that company at Gas ton Shoals since the inception of the work at that place. One week ago last Wednesday he was stricken with that dread disease, pneumonia, at the shoals. He was brought home on the Friday following that loving hands anfi ans could do, was reaper had marked and all their efforts CHEROKEE COUNTY DEMOCRATS MEET TILLMAN WILL SAIL FOR EUROPE- Tillman Family will be Accompanied by Dr Babcock. Columbia, April 28 —Senator ^and Mrs. Tillman, accompanied by Dr. J. W. Babcock and Dr. J. J. Wfatson, of Columbia, will sail for Europe on COL- BUTLER ENDORSED FOR *' Iay Senatjr Tillman and Mrs. Tillman expect to remain abroad the CONGRESS- entire summer, as absolute rest is deemed necessary for the restoration ■" of the senator’s healU). but Drs. Wat- The Delegation Also m.tructed to! “” d W Hack by the Work for William Jennings Bryan's 1 T,le party will take passage on the i White Star Line, leaving Boston on Nomination. I the morning of the ICth ana going ^ ^ : aireet to Gibraltar, and thence to The Cherokee County Democratic ItalVi where Drs . Babcock and Wat- INSOLENT NEGRO SHOT. He Resists Arrest and Fires at of* fleer. Kinston, N. C., May 2.—John Hen derson, a negro tramp, was shot and seriously wounded today by Constable Ernest Jones, of Trent township, this county. Henderson had asked for food at the home of Mr. WL W. Jones and being refused became abusive. Mrs. Jones then sent for her husband, who soon appeared in the yard. The nogro drew a pistol and fired several shots at Mr. Jones without effect. Constable Ernest Jones, a brother of Mr. W. W. Jones, then appeared arm ed with a shotgun and ordered the negro under arrest. Henderson fired die shot at the constable, who let go - Interesting discoveries i seriously wounded, Is not thought to Barnett Lipscomb numbered his l, ' r y- * committee was appointed alj d observations that are sure to ob- be fatally hurt friends by the score. He had his | consisting 0 f H. K. Osborne, B. J. tf in wide notice in the medical world. faults—who has not?—but he was ,0 '. ? n<1 Scruggs to nominate While Dr. Babcock has been Senator NEGRO ATTEMPTS AN ASSAULT, such a loyal friend, so open hearted, ' 110 Sta _ t ? V, <)im ! n , t . on ' Tillman's physician for years, he is ^ v/ . A W JL V>« l***. J* J ) CVA* U AV W , ----- well known that when Barnett was |‘' ,n d W. S. Hall. proving and he will scon be beyond ! skirts of the citv,"about 8:30 o’clock detailed to make an arrest, he would j D- Jones was elected President the need of a physician, but he has this morning. Mrs. Autry, who lives bring his man if he could be found. | °1 Gaffney No. 4. and C. C. Robbins „ige ( i his friends to accomapny him in the mill neighborhood, was return- Before taking employment with the, , wa s elected Secretary. \V. T. Hump- abroad, and Gov. Ansel has joined in ing from a nearby stqre with her in- Dravo people he wa s deputy sheriff ™es was elected President of the the request of Dr. Babcock to take a 1 fant son when the attack was made, under Sheriff W. W. Thomas, and | 8 t Grove precinct and O. A. rest from his arduous work as super-[ The negro approached her from be- that office keenly felt his loss when Ainson, Secretary. intendent and physician for the State hind and attempted to drag' her from he resigned to take other employ- Resolutions were offered endorsing Hospital fo r the Insane. As a matter the road, cursing and using vile lan- ,, | i’::,’ ,rf r f° r ( ongress and W m. <if fact Dr. Babcock has had a hard guage. Mrs. Autry made a prompt Barnett was laid to rest Sunday J er ‘" in fc» Bryan for President of tne time with the grip this winter and outcry and another negro man, who afternoon in Oakland cemetery by 1 ’ ,» h a , as Allows; fij s friends insist that he needs a rest was near, went to her assistance, the Knights of Pythias of whom there »<> * resolved by the Democrats of himself, as he is one of the most con- This frightened away the miscreant, were more than ninety in attendance. Gnerokee county, in convention as- scientious and constant workers in who daslfcd Into a BTighboring swamp. A delegation from Whitaker Lodge, , , l the State ad one of the Stat* s most Sheriff Watson Immediately organiz- A delegation from Whitaker Lodger.; ]■ That it is the sense of this con- valuable servants, it is the custom ! ed a posse. At nightfall he had not Blacksburg, came over to attend the ^ntion that the delegates to the Na- 1 of Dr. Watson to take a European trip been captured. funeral. Uonal Democratic Convention should every summer, for recreation be instructed. ype o .... , ,, announcement that Senator Kissed Wife Then shot Himself. . at su ch instructions should Tillman will go abroad brings to no- Sumter, May 1.—Claude Simpson, a i e to support and work for tne nomi- tire again the fact that he will take young white man ^5 vears old. shot nation of Hon. William Jennings absolutely no part in The fumeral service was conduct ed by Dr. A. M. Simms. The K. of P. services were conducted by Rev. S. B. Harper. Chacellor Commander »r non. william Jennings absolutely no part in nolitics this a himself through the heart about 10 W. K. Gunter and Vice Chancellor: i Jr >an. the most available nominee summer and that he will not make o’clock last night with the intention Junius S. Parrott. The pall bearers for the presidency any lecturing tours at all. \\1ho n the of killing himself, he denounced in unmeasured terms, i were; W. W. Thomas, W. H. Ross, ! ■'• that the delegates elected by State Democratic convention is held. He was section master of the North- Finally the preacher said, .“I don’t ; C. M. Smith, T. L. Brown, C. G. Parish i ‘pis convention to the State Conven- on May 20, he will likely be on the western railroad. A single barrelled pretend to say that a tobacco chewer I and Arthur Kendrick . . . . - - can't go to heaven. No, I can’t say I He leaves his father and mother, that. I don’t say that a man who Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lipscomb, four chews tobacco isrWt a Christian. No. 1 brothers, Messrs. J. N., A. S., Dr. C. I can’t say that. But i do sav if he is ! T. and Victor, and two sisters. Mrs. ; a Christian at all he is a ‘nasty Chris- : A - Wi. Doggett and Mrs. J. N. Nesbitt. State Convention, an instructed dele gation for Hon. William Jennings Bryan. Be it resloved: tian.’ to mourn their loss. This was a little more than friend | Bol) could understand—the idea of j Resolutions of Respect, being a “nasty Christian.” So the re-! Whereas, on Sunday morning, the suit, of it is that he has allowed of his choice tobacco to rest while !s wrestling with his taste for it. has been using it for forty years “Gray Eyes’’ wants us to give our ! r 'be No. 2o. Improved Order of Red ,, a ar ,. hereby instructed to use all ; ocean, and by the time the national , breach loading gun was used, honorable efforts to secure at the convention of the party is held, he will According to the statement made likely be enjoying complete rest and by Mrs. Simpson, wife of the deceas- qniet in some part of rural England, j ed, Simpson had been drinking all a? it is his intention to go to England day and he had said a number of 41 t“v ~ after visiting Italy and to remain times that he Aas going to shoot Fhat we, the Democratic County ; there probably until early fall. Sen- himself. C * her ^ ee £ ounty ’ ;] c,iato i’ Tillman has been a'delegate to i He got his gun an'd asked her to I Vf,te.« nf tj.A. D ? ni0 ^ ratic ; the last four national conventions, so oht to the pump with him to get | Congressional Dis-j 1892, 1890, 1900 and 1904. and each some water and she went. He threw her and kissed her her how much he again he was going le re- i >\ heroas, on Sunday morning, the i • uu : r8 Ulf ‘ riith Congressional Dis- 1892, 1890, 1900 and 1904. and each some water and sh some [20th April. 1908, death entered the trict the names of Thomas B. Butler time has been a more prominent: his arms around k le he ; b»nie of our much respected and [ a candidate for a seat in the lower i figure, and he will undoubtedly be and again told h He j highly appreciated brother, J. J. Rob-, bouse of the Congress of the United | missed at Denver. ' loved her saying a i. | as ' )n ' Gaffney, a member of Modoc States - t . to shoot his heart VT '- •*“ T * ~ * That we regard him as a suit b ourself is unequal to the task. We out. She became alarmed at his evident determination So seldom it i K that vo in anfl fearin S tha t he might also shoot r"* »><" ">- p?™- hhe got on the piazza, she heard the gun fire. Looking around, she saw and another found A Double Birthday. dom it is that ve se< ame family horn on the same day of the month, as in the case of remains were ac- would say this much, however: That , companied by her distressed husband vvl, h confidence in his ability and in- had it not been for the dancing of'v n(i R ; R Reid, present Sachem of G'” r ity, and urge for him the support this young lady. (We suppose we tribe, of which he was a mem- °f voters of this district. ..oung might be pardoned for suppose calling her I such—which we hope she was, al- I hough she certainly was in had com pany and she may have been part of it for all we know) that cruel, her, and gently and lovingly laid to Members of the county executive rest in the cemetery of that quiet | committee: Gaffney No. 1, W. D. country town, her former home, on Kirby; Gaffney No. 2, D. A. Thomas' the 28th inst., to await the resur- Gaffney No. 3. T. B. Butler; Gaffney lection morn. Truly death is no res- No. 4, J. B. Bell. King’s Creek. W. drunken tyrant whoso bestial nature . I )(Ct< T of persons, but often comes ! C. Wilburn; Butler, W. Wl Hopper 1 was stirred to the depth of hellish an d claims the young, the good, the ! Wlilkinsville, j. d. Hughes; Allens, J. fiendishness would never have made * a 'G as in this instance, and as is B. Carter; Blacksburg, E. R. Sapoch• the inconsiderate pledge he did tnily said, death loves a “shining Cherokee Falls. J. L. Plaxico: which the devil so easily took adv r ant- 1 ma G'-” | Goucher, p. Smith; White Plains, C. i age of through the convenience of an Resolved I. That while we re-J Lee Lipscomb; Littlejohns. R. J. Fos- incestuous prostitute to carry into ef-and accept, without com-1 ter; Timber Ridge, E. L. Tate, Sar- fect, and by it, as he thought, aecomp- I'laint, the unfathomable wisdom and i rrtts, j. G. Kendrick. lish his purpose. Of course, liquor goodness of the Great Spirit in His [ (as it always has done and will con- “ ea ** n Ks with man, Modoc Tribe ex-! oicnic at cimu<nnri tinue to do) played its part in the Bmds to the greatly bereaved brother consummation of the crime. Had a " friendship, love and condo- there been no dancing in the royal Mnee of which each true Red Man palace that night John the Baptist , ca ^ p x ft rcl8e_for_another, would nev executioner forever more than ed, it has expunge dancing from the list of J- K- Webster, Com. for the Tribe to be long and pleasantly remember ed. When Mrs. Austell’invited her The wound inflicted was directly over the heart and death was in-tan- On Saturday, May 9th, there "wfTl be a basket picnic and educational rally at the Elmwoood (Etta Jane) friends to come she told them to pre-! taneo.V* Tboro u-, , , , f l pare "Af, « ! she had prepared most of her dinner j Saturday and such a dinner one sel- e ""Z ^ dom sees. She had everything good Columbis? v^fri i 9 H d ’ l to eat and more than was necessary. TntnnH ? ’n T d B: ’ aCk When dinner was announced Jennie L'ij *° 'vZ? ST W ° "T r >mp tn in fmnt of nttio frto„/i c af reu Mrs. Paul Elllsor, an aged and tiev e»t flr C t S whIte won ‘ a » a * Cayce. two months and thej eat first and when they a „ 0 were lianee<1 at T p „. ni , tnn nt came away Gowin, with his eight todav ^ d 1 L<?Xin * ton at J 0 ” 8 ,!" e " .iJ'X 0 ?™ "Sy I The murde, was a most brutal one. S SSCk - MS BaT^t^e -XX,^ -X 'upr e G= ’MTSkSS •mrY \fru vfiloc rinir ‘ V ^ ’ ‘ * r ’ Brack Toland because of his age. he- ”r 4 Xt Mrs^Bunyan “iuSK t* J nd T 1 '' 1 ;’’ Mi v fe £ Sue Gaddy Graham, colored, aged about .. M! . R. A. Wlaters, Messrs, fifty-fly^, w-as hanged at Darlington Christian graces. Some of the best boys and girls in [ the land (and some of them are our By the Hon. R. C. Sarratt on the sub-1 when the time came for parting every ject “Improvement of rural schools.” ; one wished the children many happy Col. T. B. Butler. Hon. J. The woman's club . , Picnic at Gaston shoals. „ Bon. J. c. Otts! returns ol their bHthdat and eX „^ GtHfnev^and end others will make addesses on the one wanted to take a dower from the w h i, a k£ L, d c e K, of p . Bla?k«b“* tne land (and some of them are our ■ snliieet nt ~wnuaKer L.oage K. of P.. Blacksburg, best friends, tooj engage in this ex- 1 The regular meeting of the Wb-i Let ever-/ one whn fooia m- elrls ^Hnnio mi rlnTti i' tW ° ; with their wives, daughters and citing pleasantry without any in ten- man 8 Glub was lield Thursday after-: f . st ' In m,,* „ „/ rto f, any ln te r -, • Su ie and Jennie, had so nicely sweethearts meet at the dam at Gas- I tiling pleusainrv wimoui any mien- w..,,, .a,..-, luuisuay anei-: Jn *i. tion of harm, to these we can only foon at the home of Mrs. W. J. Wil- ! Tnt I>'t ri nse IZ Zl ZZ) Z*' » . say: “Beware; beware!! beware!!!” On account of a great deal of! e sted come and geuSterested f nter- 1 decorated Sister “Annie Laurie" gives this ^‘cUness there were only sixteen, Don’t forest "ttio c ’ f , subject a good lilt and she says what '"embers present. The pr!]|lpal Vf/.!. Jn/ If’...*. 8 ,Colored School closed, is true in our opinion. Dancing, ball- ; Bn^iness of this meeting was tne R. A. \V. playing and prize fighting are in the lection of a study for next year. Af- sr.nie category when it comes to the *'T Balloting the majority stood for Don’t forget the date, May 9th. Everybody invited to at- ;, i tend with full baskets. ton Shoals one day in the near future and engage in an old-fashioned picnic. What say you. Whitaker Lodge? Let’s agree on a dav for the festivity. development of the brain If that Gaffney man don’t make his j wife a chicken coop we shall always i think he ought to. Some men need bossing. anyway and we are glad to , know they get it. Watch him up, good lady, and see that he don’t slight the work or get out of it altogether. | That’s what he will try to do. To our brother correspondent, j Clarence Chalk, we extend our con gratulations on the successful ending of his connubial conquest. For him and his !>< autiful bride we wish a long, happy and prosugrous Ho*. i past national training?’’ The club wag delighted to have with It as guests, Mrs. J. f\ Garrett, Mrs. J. V. Sarratt. Mrs. D. W. Hicks I The public school of district No. 2fi. closed a five-months term on | May 1st with the greatest success we HERE’S THE PROOF. England. Scotland and Ireland. This i A the Buford Street Church. have had since the district was laid But Besides catarrh, Hyomei Cures course will be taken up in Septem- ; Services at Buford Street M. E. ! off. Maggie Martin, of Columbia, was Gpi _ 0 J" Ber. ! church Sunday were conducted very the teacher in charge. The patrons G p ’ c ° u 9 h8 n d Colds, croup I tie programme was as follows: impressively by Prof. a. B. Cooke, oif a H express themselves pie' 1 ed w-ith ana Asthma. Roll call. "Noted Samurai.’’ _ (Wofford College. The subject in the her work. The attendance during the Paper, “Feudal Wars,” Mrs. A. N. 1 morning being “Faith as iliustrated first four months averaged about fifty. Read : If Yo u Are a Sufftrer from Wood. , in the charaeter of Job’’ and in the i Last month the average was about „ C a t ar rh r Reason and Reflect. Reading, “A Japanese Legend,” ! evening “The requirements of sue-; thirty. Maggie Martin is one of the — w " e an( l I wiI1 swear that Mrs. G. G. Byers. Paper. “The Men of Old Japan.” Mrs. T. L. Brown. cess in life length, breadth and graduates of the class of 1907 of Hvonie i c « rp d me of the worst case heighth.” ; Benedict College, and is one of the of catar rh that eve r existed. I used Prof. Cooke has a niagnetic delivery , best all round teachers to be found p0 "Sh constantly at night, and had May He who taught the morning stars to sing, ! Ere keep thei;- chalice pure and fresh and sweet; And grant that they with prayerful hearts may bring All »f life’s burdens to the mercy seat. Some kind friend has sent us a 'copy of The Greenwood Index ^extra) containing an account of the orator ical contest (inter-collegiate) with a short history of each contestant and his speech in full. We have read the paper with a groat deal of interest and it’s gratifying to know that some of the young men of our State are fast advancing to take U p the work tiieir fathers soon must lay down. J. L. S. ‘‘Japan’s Army and Nevy,” Mrs. E. i a «d his handling of the subject was 'much enjoyed by all. In the morning Miss Myrtle Little john sang “One Sweetly Solmn Thought” with much feeling and in (he evening a duet from Lysberg was L. Cole. Discussion. “Is the rapid progress of Japan surprising in view of her and Mrs. J. B. Bell. Dainty refershments were served. At the Presbyterian cBurch. Rev. Geo. It. Ratchford preached a very Interesting sermon at the Pres byterian church Sunday from the text “And when j am lifted up will draw all men after me.” The sermon showed considerable depth of thought and was treated exhaustively by the preacher, and was an inspiration to those who were present. The congregation of the Presbyte rian church having secured the ser vices of Dr. W. B. DuBre In thecholr. the music Sunday was a great im provement. among our race today. W. B. Sizemore. a dropping in the throat, which kept me awake a great deal. I raised thick phlegm, and was in a horrible condl- „ . Son. Howe\er. I am entirely cured Biq Show Coming. solely through the use of Hyomei." King & Tucker’s Big City Show i Dr. Philip Z. Hart, Laconia. X. H. well rendered by Mr. and Mrs C W £.1, exhibit here Wednesday, May G. j Reader, this is one of thousands of Hames. This show has some of the best lady , testimonials praising the marvelous and gentlemen performers, such as curative power of Hyomei. if you hoop rollers, wire walkers, acrobats ere a sufferer, why not try it? The and aerial artists and nine funny Gaffney Drug Co. gurantees it. and , - - clowns. Don’t fail to see Mable, the i will refund your money if it fails to yesterday morning charged with smallest elephant in the world, and cure. Hyomei is not a stomach nos- Before Mayor ros®. J. W. Bean was before Mayor Ross shooting within the city limits. It s«enis that Mr. Bean shot at a stray chicken in his garden. The mayor hit him for $2.50. _W. K. Gunter, who was charged Brutus^ the man-eating lion fail to visit this show. DoR’t trum; it is dry antiseptic and medi cated air. and all you have to do to cure any disease of the nose, throat Death of a Younq Lady. or lungs, is to breathe it in through Cherokee County. May 4.—The the Hyomei inhaler. A Hyomei out- w!th aHowing stock to run at la -ge. farmers have about finished planting fit. including a scientific inhaler only had his case continued until todav. and some of the cotton is coming up. [costs $1.00. Get one today. Subse- John McDade, was tried and con- Miss Adeline Clarv died last Satur- quent treatment Is only 50 cent« a - c . d — f _ 8e,,i . n .e whiskey and was day evening at G o’clock and was : bottle. Get one now. ‘The Gaffney buried at the home graveyard at 2 ! Drug Co. takes *all the risk. They o’clock Sunday. [guarantee it,/? . - Your correspondent attended Sun-! 'rs - day school.and preaching Sunday. The Ledger la not responsible for Bryant Humphries, (the views of correspondents. fined $100 or thirty days on the gang. Mayor Ross has given out the state ment that he intends to give the limit of punishment in every whiskey case which comes before him.