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‘ > T' *’' -• / THE QAFFNEY LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday. Ed. H. DaCamp. Editor and Fubllshor CITY DIRECTORY. Officials. W. H. Rom .. VT. O. JofcmaoB so o o NOTES AN* COMMENTS. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. A FAST BALL GAME. in Good Thf* next great event for CJaffney takes place June 29 to July 2. • • • “Nobody knows how dry I am” will 1>^ the refrain in Tar Heel,lorn after | Limest( , ne college this week. January 1st. • • • Push the town. Don’t pull it anti Mayor Pr* Tot* .. .. Otty GUrt T. M. LittloJoE* Ttowor A. L. Hallman Health Officer , , j T H. Lockhart Chief Police! everybody in it simply for what you Zen 0 Blackwell, of the battleground fcvtler A Oobormo .. .. CStf AttfA can KP t out of it. neighborhood, was in the city Wed- Board Public Works. 1 • • • nesday. A. N. Wood.. Chairman The .. niorally stunted" sure got it Miss Nannie Harmon, of Hot in P. S. W'ehber, of Wilktnsvtlle, was in Gaffney Defeated Cowpens the city Wednesday buying goods for Game, his store. I r * le Same of baseball on the local ! | diaJitond Tuesday ■ between Gaffney i ( 8. Moorehead. of Hickory Grove, | a , 1( j (-',, w .pf.ns. although a ratner one-' is attending the commencement at fsiilt>ll affair , doe8 not detract any i glory from the players of the visiting \ Mrs. C. Wlarmoth attended the team, for it was very evident that I commencement at Unwood College, 1 Cowpens has a good team and can j North Carolina this week. ! put up a good, strong, snappy game I of ball against the best independent j teams. Moore, for Cowpens. was bat-1 ted rather freely but Gaffney has a hitting bunch this year and most any J. N. Lipscomb Treasurer j " n "' c '""L North rarolinalast 1 S P rln « 8 - N C “ an(1 Miss Dais - V » a r- “f the twirlerv are liable to meet the the neck in North cargilna last mte before the home areretra- Absolutely Pure j V B. G. Clary Board of Tr*d*. 1 Tuesday. The prohibitionist won by ! * W. C. Hamrick President | ove f 0r ty-two thousand majority. J C. Otts Secretary MARKET REPORT. at Mars Hill, N. C., are in the city ' visiting their sister. Mrs. N. S. Bur- • • • gess. i Our deepest sympathies are extend- j j A wliisonant. of Antioch, was j ed to Col. Strain in his distress. We in the city yesterday on business. LUi'AL , uTTwN MAUKkI, I sincerely trust his life long partner, | the one who is so dear to him, is now •1 on the road to recovery. K. Jt.UiR Lctls Frys Turks F /vs ■ 10.40 mon, who has been attending school j sa,UP fate before the home aggrega tion. Oglesby, for Cowpens. relieved Moore and showed up in good form rn,i no •doubt is a coming pitcher. The playing of Capt. Brown at tnird and Bailey at first, were good features of the game and they pulled off some snappy plays. The Cowpens hoys are all hard woring playepr and a gentlemanly set of fallows, amt the Gaffney people are always glat to From Grapes, the most healthful of fruits, comes the chief ingredient of >* Tuiur s-.?p Sweet Potatoes, bushvl. Irish Potatoes, tjustie! Turnips.bushel Corii. ousliel Fltiii, bushel C'.its feed, bushel Outs, seed, busbe;.. 1 bushel Pe;is. white, busliel Oiiious. bushel Str-iwberrl*-s. quart. HuC t,l 4llC to -.fie -0c .. I74C lie $l.5d fl 40 1 00 05c 95c x'c o You can’t keep Gaffney down. Notwithstanding the cry of hard times we are doing some building, are going to have the press associa- Mis s Eva Mace, of Marion, is the guest of Mrs. W. Sam Lipscomb, on Rutledge avenuu. Mrs. Lon Holmes returned to the city yesterday morning very much havP thpni vigft our town improved in health. T) ie wo r^ 0 f the Gaffney team was Misses Pearl and Fay Whisonant good, and had the ground been in were in the city yesterday. better shape a better game would! Miss Cornelia Lavender is at home h av* been played, however. Gaffney ! tion and a Fourth of July celebration ! from Iva where she has been teach-! on l> made four errors. The Gaffney! too. You just can’t keep us down. | tog. j '*>'* work ^ to « fithe - throughout and’; ... i Reece Roark, of Antioch, was in skowe d ”!> ^P^ially well at the bat „ , u r . Jthe city yesterday on business. have a sood batting team this i Col. Hemphill, of the Charleston i . ' ( year and should win out right along. News and Courier, was the bright! Lum Springs, of Char otte spen j pojjjjjjjg f or Gaffney, pitched a goodj a few hours in the city yesterday. ' . . . star of the Southern Publisher’s As- steady game and was not in danger . . . , , . . Landrum Clary was among the at fin stage of the game. Gerard soeiation which met in Charlotte last rh k far me-* u, visit the eitv. . • , , . • I Lneiokee rarme.s to msii me tu> | Bipscomb caught in ms usual good He played a stellar role in- yesterday ROYAL K55S ijakVir The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar style. All of the Gaffney boys play- SUBMIT TO THE MAJORITY. week. The Gaffney Ledger says: Tim deed. Miss Rosa Lipscomb, who has been ed good hall and showed that Gaffney Democratic party, as a national par- ... 1 a student at Linwuod College during has the best team of many masons. ty, is in a bad way. A large per cent- . (} 0O d-hye, Limestone ladies. May j the past session, arrived in the city Games are bein^ arranged and if age of the party will not support Mr. heaven g r j chest blessings attended , Wednesday to spend the summer va- nothing prevents there will he at least I cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. one game on the home diamond next We shall be happy to i ! \\ T » rA Costs a little more than the injurious alum or phosphate of limo powders, but with Royal you a* sure of pure, healthful food. W. Samuel Lipscomb, see those of you who are to come! . a, f , J I Miss Marion Huggins, of Beaufort, and spread sunshine amongst us next ig spending a few days with Miss year, and wish for those who have Bryan, while Mr. Bryan and some of hig followers will not support anyone j pao li °f >' 0 ” else. The only hope is to wait until Mr. Bryan departs for that unknown land from whence no traveler ere re turns and then and not till then, does ^ ^ ^ things which it look like the party of Jackson and - Jefferson, Calhoun and Clay will be come reunited.” The trouble with the Democratic party is that if has too many just such “Democarts as ]i ve hustling citizen Clay, who was the Whig candidate j ( } ollar and keeps it w-orking to make j for President three times in sucees- 1 sion and one of the bitterest oppon ents the Democratic party ever had. Still Clay did not hurt it one-half as much as such men as Ryan, Whitney week stand by the boys this season and is spending a few days with Miss ?ive them loyal support. Corinth Winona Phifer. comes to Gaffney tomorrow for a Mrs. iy>gan Warmoth returned vVed- ganip - A small admission ot ten cents of this life and the life to come give, j nesday from Linwood College where win ,,p charged, so a . . . (she fcas been attending commence-1 S r ' e t the bojs. would rather have one good. | mp nt. who makes »i 'l iss Bertha McLendon, of Tim- We monsville. is visiting in the city, the guest of Miss Jessie - Lipscomb, on another than a thousand who make j Eagt F - r ederick street. a dollar and squeeze it until the eagle Brother carpenter Nominated. (Yo.kville Enquirer.) street. evolute into a benedict. The spread R. J. Foster, of the Gowdeysville waa splendid. Happy Cal Last Saturday. One of the most enjoyable s«>cial Miss Ola Stacy attended Linwood affairs of the season was a banquet hollers, fearing to turn it loose lest it c 0 i] e g e commencement Tuesday and tendered by President D. C- Ross, of elude him forever. It's the hustler ^ Wednesday. the Bachelor’s Club, at Pa-rish’s hotel and others, who while claiming to be who hR ip S t h e community. Are you a Chas. L. Smith, of Tlmmonsville. last Saturday night in honor of Bacbe Democrats, stabbed their party in the , llistlpr , is visiting Leon Gaffney on Granard lo r A. C. Pridmore. who Is shortly to back, while Clay was an open fighter. The way to unite the party is for the minority to submit to the majority but this the minority refuses to do- and insists on running the party to suit their ideas. The majority sub mitted to never do it again. Trie above is from the Orangeburg Time.* and Democrat, and Brother Sims did the proper thing in disclos- A K- of P- Picnic. Asbury Notes. At the meeting of Limestone Lodge Asbury, May 26.—The farmers are K. of f*. Tarst Monday night a com- very busy now. The people of Gaffney should mitTee wa s appointed to confer with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baines attend- a committee appointed by W*hittaker ej the unveiling of the monument of Lodger of Blacksburg and arrange a Echolos Phillips, at Corinth Sunday, date and place for a joint picnic of Misses Bessie Mason and Mary the two lodges at in early date. Sparks, of Paoolet, visited Mr. and These committees will get together Mrs. W. M. Mason, iast week, this coming week and arrange date Mr. James Mabry attended the un- und place. This will be an exclusive veiling of the monument at Corinth K. of p. picnic, to be enjoyed by the Sunday. Knights of Blacksburg and Gaffney Miss Minnie Banes, attended the together with their wives, children services at Corinth Sunday, sisters and sweethearts. Rev. T. h. Owen:, filled hts regular appointment at Asbury Sunday and Halcyon Days in Gaffney. preached ai excellent sermon to an. rood crowd BACHELOR'S BANQUET. A Delightful Affair At parish's Hotel section, was in the city yesterday on business. He called on The Ledger (Summervlle News.) attentive congregation The beautiful little city park since Mrs. D. M. Black, of Pacolet, spent it lias been swept and garnished is a several day, this week with Mr. and thing of beauty, and an inspiration to j j ;{ amP « the people of the city. The fountain Messrs.’ F. B. ana A. H. Haines at- is play ing. the flowers are blooming, tended sen ices at Corinth Sunday, the grass is growing, the fish are Mr an(1 irS . R r> Foster attended swimming, the sparrows are chirp- Religious Parish covered himself with glory for the magnificent style in which he en- Editor DeCamp is to publish Tae | whiieherc'weare always glad "to; te rtaifled the hoys. President Ross! i n g. the children are skipping, the Ledger daily during the meeting of gpp .. rncle Dick; - ' (and the other'bachelors were in a 1 lads and lassies are flirting, the city attended religious services at Asbury this once, but they will | the Press association, and rely upon , „ ,, .’happy ij*me of mind. Witty and clock will soon he striking, and Gaff- c„ n n-,v copy. He thinks | ^ ^ _ _,i timely remarks were made by each ney rejoicing, so quit your knocking Misses services at Asbury Sunday. M.-. Albert Littlejohn, of Jonesville, Belle, Bertie and Mr. . ... . .. ,, thinL--, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. 8tallworth the editors for copy. He thinks t CrTinf*svi 110 Go. W0F0 fhe tri ,hat with «, many editor* avallahle ^ ^ , of the attendants^ President Ross.jand Bu hoostins.-fiaftae, Ledser. f.arenee I'.nter attended services at he ought to lie able to print a dandy nvnf , eni p n ^ Bachelors J. W. Tolleson. John E. Personally we cannot understand Corinth Si nday good paper. It will no doubt be a; mencem ’ ' Jefferies and “Happy cal” being espe-1 why, surrounded by sucL elyslan de- Messrs fohn u-,m P u a-.a Tr.« r a ir unique publication and interesting. Misses Aurelia Lodge and Bruce | { . lal j y felicitious. Much good advice i lights, the town clock should wane to man attended relicious service* at as- ignorance of politics. Why 01 1 ),„t hardly better than is The Ledger Davis spent yesterday with Miss Wil- ag we R as bounTeous well wishes were j strike. Inirv Sumtay Clav was a Whig—whatever j in every issue. Too many cooks nia Gaffney. tendered the retiring brother. Broth-1 vf „ „ t , , , „ - I . . , /-v,i ai 4 s. b. i. porter attended services that is o;- was—and we displayed our sometimes spoil the broth. If it is a j Messrs. Forest McCraw imd Olln ers Maynard Smyth and W. K. Gun-1 wiho is See Tuesday’s Gaff- at Corinth Sunday Best wishes to The Ledger and its A. course lack of knowledge and when we said he was a Democrat. But since everything but a Republi- eiiu turns to a Democrat these days v.e had a righ to presume that Clay had evoluted before he passed away. Seriously, however, we would like to know when did the majority sub mit to the minority? As for our part we have always voted the Democratic ticket. We were reared at the breast of Demo cracy, so to speak, and by the Eternal we do not yield our right to speak out for the men of our choice in our party. There is one thing certain and that is that no one by exposing our ignorance, by ridicule or by terming us assistant Republicans can run us out of the Democratic party. To our mind it is the only political organiza tion for a Southern white man to ad here to and while it does some fool ish things and has some “bene heads” in it we are content to put up with the foolishness and stay with the “bone heads” rather than fly to evils we know not of. We are inside and are going to stay inside, but we are going to have our say—not that we think it will influence anyone but be cause we believe we are right—it it smashes the slate, break-s down the platform and rais' , 8 the devil in gen eral. information i rPal ^ 00(1 P ll P er tnat Tap Ledger Curry are at home from Fork Union t er both put in applications for with- ney Ledger. wants, however, we suggest that it; Military Academy. Virginia, for vaca- drawal 0 j> membership, while Presi persuade Editor Carpenter of the An- 1 tion. dent Ross indicated that if things con- derson Daily Mail, to take charge | \ orn ian Jones is at home for the tinued to go on as smoothly as they with the understanding that he is to; sunimer after a successful year at ha d been for the past few days it was have ait absolutely free hand. Every Davidson College. j more than likely that the club would issue would be calculated to make tae ^ ait F Hamrick ami Edwin Lip- ftod it np c pssar y select a new presi- ' scornb are at home from Wake For-' Ed - Charley Jefferies, lest College for the summer vacation.'™ -lohnson. Jacb Tolleson. Jones l Darby and Lowrey Walker also slg- Wlho is He?—<gee 'Tuesday’s Gaff-, many readers, nev Ledger. i editors sit up and take notice. Miss Elsie Neaves, of Tigervllle, attended -the commencement at Lime- nified thei r willingness to tender their Gaffney |n the “Olden.” .. (Carolina Spartan.) anenaed -the commencenieni ar jjime-1 . .. « j Gaffney is getting somewhat “up- ^ resignation as soon as they could find pity” on account of that $50,000 post- ° ne ° (someone willing to relieve them of office. Just think of it! Thirty-nine l ' ,lss Eva Maoe ’ of Mar,on ’ a eligibility to membership. years ago there was only one house graduate of Limestone College, was A ji j n a ii r was a un ique social af- in the old field. That was occupied rr on ‘-t thp attendants at commence- fair g re at|y enjoyed by the particl- by Mrs. Gaffney, the widow of the pants and everybody voted president original Michael Gaffney. We beli*-v*- Miss Nannie Wilbufne. of Union. Ross a good fellow. Happy Cal a de- that was r log house which has been attended the commencement at Lime- lightful host and Bachelor Pridmore improved and Is now owned by Mrs. stone College. a happy future, and that while they Victoria Montgomery Gaffney. Across Mr. and Mi* 5 . E. E. And -ews. of were sorry to give him up they were the road from the Gaffney house Asheville. N. . tb*^ narents of Miss pleased to know that he was going there was a horse lot and an old barn. Ar.gelb> Andrews, attended the com- into good Tiands. At one time there was a loab-store encement this week. Who is He?—6ee Tuesday’s Gaff- Wlho is He?—See Tuesday’s Gaff ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Tues day’s Gaffney hedger. ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Taes day’s Gaffney Ledger. Something Gained. Mrs. Gramercy-1 hear the customs authorities seized ail the finery you brought over from Paris Will it be a total loss? Mrs Park -Why. uo. dear; T got m- name in the papers —Puck. Silence and blushing arc the elo quence of women —Chinese. —Drop in and get the correct shape Hat. The Haberdasher. Wi o is He?—See Tuesday's Gaff ney Ledger. The Man oj The Hour—See Tues day a Gaffney Ledger. The world’s Best c< lma t0 is not entirely free from disease, on the higih elevations fevers prevail, while on the lower levels malaria is encountered to a greater or less house there about IS by Hu feet. Mrs. Gaffney's nearest neighbor lived near ly a mile away. There were, perhaps, two or three negro cabins on the place. What will the n»-xt forty years do for Gaffney? Ml-O-NA MEANS STOMACH COM FORT. Mrs. Edwards, cf Atlanta. Ca.. was among the commencement visitors. Mr.-. John Lawson, mother of Mrs. Annie Moe Lawson, and also her cousin. Miss Nellie Lawson, both of Columbia, we e commencement at tendant* at Limestone College. Joe Wl Husenian, a business man of Spartanburg, was in the city yes terday on business. Prof. B. J. Wells went to Spartan- extent. according to tatltude. To The following were present: D. C. j overcome cli ma te affections lassitude, Ross. J. W. Tolleson. R. M. Wilkins.! malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy is Electric <’. W. Hames, VV. K. Gunter, Jno. E. Jefferies, C. A. Jefferies, J. J Darby, W. O. Johnson. J. G. Pridmore. M. Smyth. E. C. Byars. C. L. Walker, A. C. Pridmore. Cal Parish, and E. H. DeCamp. 0*ep!y Affecting. “And wlreu.” said Mrs. Nuvoreesh. "tho.-e French pheasants came by sit.g ing the Mayonnaise it was too deeply touching for words.”—Success Maga zine. Btatiof* ’Hio, city or Toledo, < I.rcAS oorjiTY . sv F'rank J. i he.nlv makes oath that he is sen nr partner of the tirm if P. .7. 1 'ih.vey A Co . doing business in the city of Toledo. Cojuly ami >lute .ifore-ald. im! :in.i s: .) f rn wPI pay the surn of ONK HUNPUKI) DOliLAli> tor »-uc)i and every case of Ca tauho that inii< • I i cured by the use of Hall's Catabkh Cchl FRANit J. CHENEY, rworn to ore me and s'liwcrils-d in niy presea i . ti.is ill. iay of i ie-i mhcr. A. 1). l-.vt. . A. W. GLIASON. 1 _ ' Notary PubM'- Hall’s < at .trrli i 'ir>- isntken internally tiid acts d.-«■ : y o.: • ie ' !oo . amt rnu i- -oi - faces of *(>< svst<*iii —-n l for t“stit mlwls free f • ^nr ;rv o. t :.*,o ■ rsilil tiy itru^vi-ts. tic. Hall s I- irniv Pit's a- ■ tic a*st It's of Special value of Many Here in Gaffney. A notable discovery, and one that burg Thursday morning on business. appeals especially to many people in Miss Ray Mamson is visiting Miss • Gaffney, is the combination of stom- WJlma Gaffney in teh city. Great souls are not those who have ach help in'the Mi-o-na treatment. Miss Ruth Wingo is. the guest of f p ' vpr passions and more virtues than This preparation works wonders in Miss f/^iis Richardson, cases of indigestion or weak stomach. Mms Vera Groce, of Welford. was It acts directly upon the walls of amon „ the commencement visitors, the stomach and bowels, strengthening and stimulating them so that they .... . „ ... i n ” , , , citv the guest of Miss Christine Ba- readilv *°ke care of the food that is , k 0 r. eat^u without distress or suffering. So positive are the good effects fob An S plle Andrews, who has lowing the use of Mi-ona that the j>* 8t flniflhed in n,usic at l>i'» p «tone remedy i» sold by The Gaffney Drug, wlU rema,n in the < ’ ,t y for the common, but those only who have greater designs.—La Rochefoucauld. The Man of The Hour—See Tues- M1s 8 Ruth Cooner is still in the day’s Gaffney Ledger. Bitters, the- great alterative and blood purifier- the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness, and insomnia. Sold under guarantee at Cherokee Drug Co. Price 50c. —Cornfield beans, Valentine beans, lOc per pint, loose, at Gaffney Drug Co. Wiho Is He?—See Tuesday’s Gaff ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Tues day’s Gaffney Ledger. Who Is He?—See Tuesday’s Gaff ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Tues day’s Gaffney Ledger. Who is H»*?—‘See Tuesday’s Gaff ney l>*dger. Co. under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it fails to cure. A •70-cent box of Mi-o-na will do the good the stomach needs, which is “imply to make it do its own work. Wiho is He?—>See Tuesday’s Gaff ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Ttte» day's Gaffney Ledger. a few days, much to the delight of her many friends, the guest of Miss I onise Richardson. D.\ Thomas Hames. of Cliffside. N. (’., attended the graduating exercises at the college Wednesday night. Miss Marion Huggins, a student of Limestone College, will remain in the city for a few days the guest of Miss Winona Phifer. That hacking cough continues Because your system is exhausted and your powers of resistance weakened. Take Scoffs Emulsion. It builds up and strengthens your entire cystem. J It contains Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites so prepared that it is easy to take and easy to digest ALL DRUGGISTS i 50c. AND 5100 N | ATTENTION. WATER, LIGHT AND POWER PATRONS. Rates, fees and regulation for water ■ nd light service: Water Service. Tapping main 5-8 connection .. $4.50 Brick laying per 1000 brick .05 Plastering, per 100 yards .... 40 1 plain faucet, per year .. .. 9.00 Each additional faucet per year 3.00 Water per 1000 gallons 30 Minimum charge per month .. 75 Light Service. All lighting service per K. W. $ 10 Minimum charge per month .. 1.00 Power Service. cents 1 to 100 K. W. hours, per K. W. 8 100 to 300 K. W. hours, per K. W r . 7 200 to 500 K. W?. hours, per K. W. 6 500 to 1000 K. W. hours, per K. W. 5 1000 to 3000 K. W. hours, per K- W. 4 2000 to 5000 K. W. hours, per K. W. 3 5000 to 10,000 K. W. hours, per K. W. 21-2 10,000 or over K. W. hours, per ! K. VV 2 No charge lass than 50c per H. P. pe r month. All' bills are due, and payable at the office of the superin* tendent on the first and second ot each month. If not paid on these dates service will he cut off. Before turning on again, a fee of 50 cents for each service with all arrears most bo collected. There can be no deviation from the above except by orde r of the Board of Publf-; Works. A N. WOOD, Chairman. J ia A-..