The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, June 23, 1908, Image 1
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The Gaffney ledger.
A NEWtPAPCft IN ALL THAT THB WORD IMPLIKft AND DSVOTBD TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF CHEROKEE COUNTY.
dP5*8TABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894.
OAFFNEY, 8. O, TUESDAY, JUNE 23. 1908.
•140 A YEAR.
MOTHER, THE SENTI-
N4L ON THE TOWER.
SPENDS MANY SLEEPLESS NIGHTS
OVER LOVED ONES.
No Suffering too Great, or sacrifice
Too Costly por Her to Make For
Her Children.
Wilkinsville, June 19.—If our infor
mation is correct regarding crop pros
pects in the west, there can be no
doubt but that cotton will command
of housewifery by assuming the re
sponsibilities of the home affairs
during her absenot-.
She will excuse your inexperience
and short comings (if you have any)
more readily and gratefully than the
surly man who takes you for a wife
thinking you bnow all about house
keeping when you have never had an
opportunity to learn. Let your moth-
NEWS ITEMS
OF LOCAL INTEREST,
EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER
OKEE.
j eellent family will be away so long.
] and ar e truly glad that it is their pur-
I pose to return to Gaffney when the
1 doctor’s term at the hospital has
I ended.
J On the first Sunday in July at 4
o'clock Rev. E. G. Ross will preach
a memorial sermon at the Limestone l
Street M. E. church in memory of
the late Frank Deal and Dock Phil-
0.
THIS SHOOTING
WAS JOSTIFIAOIE
DEPUTY SHERIFF MILLER ACT
ED WITH PRUDENCE.
er know she has some one In her
home who will carry on her work ;R«cent Happening in an<» Around ”P S - ^ h o were members of the J
just as punctually and carefully as an d othor Evonts Gath-i .’ V Th<? is oordiallj in
she herself would do and you well; | ' 1
have no trouble in getting her to go; by • Loa Editor ^ ^jj>. will Scruggs and Miss Myrtle
out and seek some of the world’s; Rev. Geo. Ratchford filled his re- Ellis were united in marriage at the
pleasurers. Let your bright eyes, ; gular appointment at Salem last Sun-, h ome o£ ^ ^de in Gaffney Sunday
strong arms and nimble feet take the. day. | afternoon Rev. E. G. Ross perform-1 killed Joseph L. Gibson in the act of 1
place of hers in the performance of 1
the household duties. The world (or, ^ iDform ed the baliffs yes
He Was Discharged. Preliminary
Hearing Before judge Betts Re
sults in Exoneration.
GAFFNEY WON FROM LORAY.
One of the Snappiest Games of th«
Season at Gastonia.
In one of the snappiest games of
the season the Gaffney base ball club
defeated the strong Loray club of
Gastonia by the score of 4 to 0. The
line up of the home club was one of
the best of the season and the boye
left home with “victory” as their
motto and nothing short of this would
satisfy them. The out field of the lj>
ray boys was of the highest order and
to say they got everything possible,
speaks for itself. The infield of the
Deputy Sheriff Erie L. Miler, who Tar Heels was not ag good as ^ out
,, , 1 , ed . Jose P h L - Gibson in the act of i field but wiUi one or twQ additions it
Jing ceremony. The-attendants were | resisting arrest Monday afternoon, | would be aquall as strong Mo .
fabulous - prices ihi's fall and winter. | r& theV ^people of the" world)" will | t-day that it was their business to | anr^Sh^ G^ffne" ! “ ZZ'coZl “ay ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g0 ° d fontt
But this need not quench the zeal of j do the watching and you will not | P r ®^ e ° rd ® r an d he expecte ! ^ M , g8 Etta Glass The bride js | Judge Betts beld that the killing i Gaffn^ 110 'nitehed
our people in the cultivation of bread , find it necessary to go abroad to hunt t do so. , the daughter of Mr . P . L . E nis, the ! was entirely justifiable and that Mr. i i i ^
ard feed crops. The cotton crop and a lover. He will find you out. | Logan Warmoth was wearing a j well knowrt custodian of Irene park, j Miller was acting as a prudent officer ! ( , np v hit nn L t ^. ng ° *
prices are very deceptive and farm- A s truly as the North pole attracts bouquet from the cotton field of Will while the groom is a trusted em- ; bent on enforcing the law. twelve men He wa ctea * °tt«
ing people have no way to guard the magnetic needle so does the ac- Jones yesterday. Warmoth is almost: ployee of the Gaffney Manufacturing ,' The hearing began before Judge u , S , v,
1 complUtimentB , y„ u „g lady »t. a£ aesthetic Oscar Wilde. | Company. j Tancred Betts at 11 o’colck and a '«-rt t« a<>«b «>4 lap, . .ool l»*l
tract the attention of worthy young
against calamities but by keeping out
of their reach as far as possible by
raising their own supplies. We hope
as
men and from their ranks she can R p v. E. G. Ross, of Greer, filled his There wa s a very bad hail storm
the time j s past fo r them to be hum- choose tMe one she would like best regular appointment at Draytonvllje j at Thickety Sunday afternoon. ThfJ with murder
hugged as they have heretofore been f or a life partner. i Saturday and Sunday. Large crowds hail fell for about fifteen or twenty;
j large crowd was attracted to the court
room. Deputy Miller was charged
minutes doing very much damage to . —- —
both corn and cotton. The rain that I ** ' Vho ^!. evldence was m d,reci i bases freeze to them. Bell played
! fell with the hail and just afterwards! _ H u er rown fl rs£ base jjg e a b j g won
the hearts of the Gastonia people
There were two witnesses in the
usual.
Mac Robbins, for Gaffney, did the
receiving and did it well. He was
on his toes all the time and mad*
what few runners who did get on
and Porter Jones.
by depending on cotton alone for a ■ Life is not merely a game of chance were present at both services
moDcy crop. It wo,'t do. • „nle 88 wo moke it such. ICs had to The 8ummer , teachen!
That our western farmers have suf-' see the furrowed chcehs of a once wm on ^ ^ o£ thIs m0Dttl .
fered greatlj from a senes of disas- heautiful yoon B woman, now prana- Thls „ the d that the Asso- — --j Mr. Jones testided that he was slt- irirtt st . n ^
ters goe s without our telling it, and turelv old, by reason of having the ^ ; land. There is several acres of cot-1 . . ^ . T> , . n sut trom the start. He was given
It is ompossible now for tl.eir crops duties and responsibilities of a home (ld IOn W con\ene in our c y. | ton that was fine, that i s now washed (lei f ce with Brown and * w ^ n : the credit °f being the best first ba«e-
to attain even normal conditions, thrown upon her without a full knowl- The fence around the baseball park, up and beat up so that it can not be Ije p utv jj B j er approached S Gibson ' eVer 8660 00 & Gastonla dlar
This state of affairs brings calamity edge of their requirements; or even will be completed today and work on, worked anymore. The damage in broke and ran jumping through a niond ’
to the whole country in that as the; a knowledge of the habits, temper t the grand stand will be commenced ^is section to growing crops will run ; wJndow goin < around the a den rlint Robbins played rin S 3 around
high price of cotton necessarily makes | and disposition of the man she mar and pushed as rapidly as possible. | up in the fbousamis. This is by f»r, ’“T ^ '•?««»* gobbled up
s never consider- : 'be worst hail storm that section has ' ever »' thl “* <»“»« iis , Curry
everything else high on the general
market—no doubt about that.
Gardens, generally, are giving sat
isfaction in the yield of vetetables.
ries. These she has
ed ana now it’s too late. Her only : li “ rr y Hardin, colored, brought a bad in many years.
weapons for defence in life’s battle! Cotton bloom to Thfc Led S er office :
are her tongue, tears and temper- \ esterday \ Berr - V ha * been amongthe He Had Hie and Then Lost.
nearly everybody has plenty and some miserable comforts indeed—all o; them. fil st T< ’ br> n g blooms for the last Jwo | In a game of ball that interested ^
to spare, we need a ruarket for it.! Wilbinsville is the emporium for
Too far from town to lose the time! musical instruments in lower Chero-
and saw Deputy Miller shoot him. p layed a b5g third base and hia tWow .
His testimony showed that Deputy ing wag something finei u* UitXe
! Mlller was not on] y actiD 6 Ms played short like a Texas leaguer and
years.
i rights but in self defense.
kept ginger in the boys all the time.
The Grassp Pond section of Chero-1 j 5
necessary to market it for the prices kee. Mr. Boyce Whisonant has a one ke e county wag visited by a destruct- f the faSt araateur team from Spar ‘
The daiiiage to the cotton crop was
considerable.
it would bring. We are always on the line of these with a full supply of the ive hail storm Sunday afternoon
extreme—a feast or a famine. | music. Call, see and hear for your-
Some cases of typhoid fever are re-; selves. *
ported on the York side of the river. J Sam strain is laying by his oldest
None dangerous ag yet. 'corn. It’s no w silking and tasseling. A splendid rain fell Sunday after-
Mrs. sallie Mitchell and her boys We have never seen a better prospect noon - Some hall fell also but we are ^ th e best of smith in the pitching line
have bought land nea r Rock Hill and fo r a corn crop than we have now. j Mad to sa y that the quantity was not: an d would have won the game but
will move there this fall. We hate Most of it has been well worked and )arge en °ugh in this neighborhood to
to lose any of our good neighbors but the seasons have been favorable, so do an - v & reat damage,
want them to do the best they can far. In a few weeks we will be en-
,k., „„ , '' 0aStms earS '' ,ti 0t!ler '' eSe ‘ It VeTDom'ywteT^
W r e are sorrv to learn that Rev. J. 1 tables. . /
about three hundred fans last Thurs-| ' VIr ' Brown wll ° ha d harbored Gib- The out field of the locals was fast
I day, Gaffnely went down in defeat be- ° n dur * n g the night testified that he and covered by Snead, Campbell and
• fv.™ x and J° ne s remained in the house and ; Littlejohn. They were afraid of
that Jones could not possibly have Snead and 6e didn . t get a c - flance .
seen the shooting. Campbell made a pretty ctacb In
Mr. Miller, testifying in his own be- center and Wells Littlejohn did tfie
half, described the occurance leading hitting for Gaffney, securing two
up to the shooting and said that Gib- dean hits. ’ L.
son turned on him and pulled a pis-
^ tob whic b be attempted to use. Mr. Ba ra ea Notes.
for the errors of his team mates, i 1 sa * d ^ us *' as be Arod Gib-| The lawn party given by the Ba-
three of them being charged up to .° n ducked down and the bullet raca clas s of the First Baptist church
T , , , Curry. Snead wa 8 the candy kid I „I uck flini ln the bacb of the head - at the home of Mrs. Edna Harris last
Judge Hydrick took occasion to let; with the stick for Gaffney, he having he rau up 10 him ’ Gibson with Thursday evening wag one of the
burg by the score of six to four.
Mack and Clint Robbins formed the
battery for the home team, while
Lynch and Smith performed for the
Spartans. Robbins had considerably
E. Swann, of Bullock’s Creek, is in' We haven’t as yet been able to
would not put up with any feelishness
'hi 7 T ir lth ' j*‘° U H gh . ^ a ' otton l),00 “- Tlle c « t " M '■ 1 connMterwith the'eo^ 8 ° r ° tlle ”
able to do his work. He’-was at one backward though it is growing off
time pastor of Salem church and nicely where It has been well worked., Reports from different sections of
everybody libed him both as a man j Upon the guano bought by farmers! the county indicate that the hail Sun-
aud a minister. "We hope he will take this spring, some are basing their es-| da y afternoon did considerable dam-
a rest and find it will be a benefit to timate of an increased cotton acreage., age. The Grassy Pond and Thickety
ki m - But this won’t do. More guano has' neighborhoods seem to have suffered
Mr. C. W. Whisonant, who was been used on corn this year than ever | roost severely,
caught in the machinery of his mill before and still it is being applied as
last week and “shaken up” consider- the crop grows off. * P er8onB w bo are in any way in-
ably, is getting on nicely. Calvin Is For the last few days the ground | cemet ^
a hustler in business. He had a close has been too wet to plow and people
call and one not very healthy. have been cutting oats. The crop Is
In a few more weeks at the farth
are requested to meet there on Fri
day morning, the 26th Inst., for the
est. the time for visiting and family
reunions will be at hand and we hope I of the year, or a little later, when
pretty good—especially op good laid. | ,u 7 >08 « « <* Bring
Befo de woh,- about tbla seaaon 00 3 WI T° u -
Re*. S. B. Harper will exchange
for all our readers a happy time. ; squirrels were plentiful, people would , pulpits with Rev. C. C. Derrick, of
Girls, now Is the time for you to have neighborhood squirrel hunts, i Blacksburg, next Sunday Mr Har-
begin planning to give your mother’s Two men would divide up the gun-^ per has been invited to preach a ser-
• pleasant outing this summer. Give ners and pick out a spring or wash mon to the Pythians of our sister
up for a while at least, this puerile place to meet at on a certain day at town on that day.
nonsense of wanting to marry as if a specified hour. When the day came
secured three hits and a sacrifice in the pisto1 S ra3pe d in his convulsive most enjoyable social affairs of the
right hand was dying. season.
Solicitor Pride, who represented The night was ideal and the dum-
the state, asked Judge Betts to bind my carried the Baraca s and their
Mr. Miller over to the grand jury. guests eut at eight thirty.
Douglass Cay lor, who represented About the lawn were hung numer-
t e defendant, asked for a complete oug Japanese lanterns and in the cen-
exonoration and cited the law to ter of the lawn, with a natural drap-
prove t t Mr. Miller acted with pru- ing of ivy, was the punch bowl, where
e ® ce ‘ Miss Alberta Harris and Master Wll-
Jhdge Betts held that the shooting: bur Sumner, of Asheville, N. C., serv-
wa 6 entirely justifiable and the de- ed the guests.
ff ndant officer was discharged from one feature of the evening was am
apple race which proved amusing,
son wag once a resident of Gaff- The object of the race was to see
ney ’ j which couple with a tea-spoon and
ah—» ... . , , using only one hand, could pick up
Alien . Minetr,,. coming. , * arr / t0 ^ ba8k ; t ^ ™
four times at the bat. Bell played
sta r ball at first and got two hits.
The Spartanburg players are a gen
tlemanly set of young fellows and
made many friends while here.
Following is the box score:
SPARTANBURG.
AB R H PO h B
Floyd, 2b 5 1 2 0 3 0
Lynch, c. .. ..4 2 1 6 1 0
Wrightson, lb.
Harris, E., ss. .. ..4 0
Beacham, 3b 6 1
Johnson, If ..4 1
Boyd, cf. 3 0
Bomar, rf 3 0
Smith, p 4 0
9 27 13 5
Total 37 6
GAFFNEY.
AB R H PO A ■
Robbins, M., c. ..5 1 1 12 3 1
A muchly battered cotton 8taJk , gnead^rf 5 2 2 11 ° °
one going his own route—but making wbiCfl 8uflere d considerably from the “l* ’ 1 n 1 n 1 9
Bing of misery, sorrow and trouble. | it a point to reach the place at the bail of Sunday, was brought in The 1 ^ >> 4 0 10 13
that was the crowning of all human
happiness. With many it’s the begin-
the gunners would start out—each
» , M !r rel S110W8 8a,e pl<* in two minutes. Miss Jessie Lip-
a pertorm^ce .« the comers of 15th :s00mb and Mr H110tw Eucceeded
f-ou-H Hm S .v. il? i nlKtlt 8 carrying eighteen to the basket
' t “ . '' 8 arge pavilion At ten o'clock vanilla cream anti
whol a rf 11 08 capacity. The C ake were served by Edna Earl Harris.
from T W H, C f“ a ” d rree Sumner, Willie Harris and
trom any objectionable features. The Botbwel] Butler .
taster if ng wtas very pretty, being The social committee of the class
ue,„ , „ I m T* the 8 ” tlre 18 composed of W. K. Gunter, Sam
.t:"!^.® ' 7 j “ 1 1 2 1 ' a?va r„»ea “fff '“f ' 1 by two I-iPscomb. Jr., and Victor Up«=omb.
4 0 ! 1 0 0 iP'-sn tnlted States dags. The sing- tu. 1s tte ar8t 0 , a 8e ries of
Look to the happiness of your appointed hour when the count of We, Ledger office yesterday. The hail »» Campbell cf
parents and see that they have all the game was to be made, a wash-pot Thicket y where the stalb was grown T .... ’ “ ^ ^ v v iT i ’ anri h- n i J"’ 0, “ e Tm s is the first of a series of enter
contorts and pleasures you a.e able woul a be prepared to do the cooking. is 8aid ^ have be en terrific as the! n ’ r ® J * J 5 average d T> 1 Dg wa ® far above tae tainments planned for the class,
to provide for them. Consider young Sometimes it took more tbanone conditl <>n of this stalk will show. | P 4 ? \ The^_ performance was Those pwent were Mifl8ea BeMle
! Byars, If.
1 > rr Y\i 4 l • a vv CM3 iYlJSSCS
man. young woman, that your moth- 1 wash-pot to cook the game They! The. * < ♦♦ v.i 1-j-* 88 . 4 0 0 1 0 0 i 0 ^ cose ^ a rip-roaring Kendrick, Marie Sarratt, pearl Draw
er has all these years been your; put dumpings in Hie stJ. Th^ ts t J ' ^ b,0 ° m , ^ br ° Ught f ° rth a Ola Uttle, Irene Wheat, Myrtle
guardian angel. She has been the irilVad birds too, but it toob so many f 6 *h offioe caJne ,n S atUT,da 7 ^ otal •• •. ••••38 4 10 27 8 6, orm ap P^use and sent every- Little. Lola Stacy, Amy Gaffney, Jee-
sentinel on the watch tower, who birds to be equal to a squirrel They YnY r-h 8 * 1 ^ ^ A J ’ McCraw ’i b ^ nn * Dg ® : y aughing. The Allen gie Lipscomb, Bess Shuford, Genie
- ‘ to 0 qu i to a squirrel. They one 0 f Cherokee’s most enterprising 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 j M-nstrels have paid Little Rock a Pee]er( KatIe Hamilton. Marie Sar-
gave the alarm when danger was ap- would have a w of whiskev and all 7 * ^enterpnsing a ^ o » o p / »
proching you in your infantile weak- who would do "o wouTd take a drink ^ * hU8tler Tn 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 0
Ls. and inability to heln vonr^lf ^ _ _ Aw “ k and hl8 friends ^k for him to pro- Gaffney 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1
0—g visit every year for a number years, j -
att, Volina Hamrick, Mattie Simme,
nes B ana inability to help yourself. ’ and the losing side would foot the duce a kj "1' ,
Remember, the many sleepless nigktB bill. Nobody hardly ever got drunk— ^ b f anvbod y else
she spent watdbing over you in sick-: just gentlemanly tight,
ness while the angel of death hover- Sometimes when the York people
fed over your bed ready to snatch you have a fiddlers convention we want
from her arms. All your lifetime Mr. T. Jeff Hughes to go over and from the plantation of A. J. McCraw,
you have been the object of b£r care show them bow an old gentleman can J of the Grassy Pond neighborhood and
and ; flection. No suffering wan too dance. He is now in his seventies was raised on the crop of Eli Bor-
great and no sacrifice too costly for and is as nimble on the floor *ag a! ders, a colored tenant of Mr. McCraw.
„ „ 0-4 | out tbvj- have never disappointed an, 01Ue DoUoBi Elo|se ^ M Blr4
Summary: Strucb out by Robbins.; •‘“fonoe.-Gasette, Uttle Rock. Ark Roia utUe Myrtle Roger , Rreemu
Tbe drat cotton bloom of for Lbl.t by’ LST* W " , ‘ , " W ^ n *'~" '»* ^
Cherokee county was sent to The Led
ger last Saturday, jun* 20th. ’ It came
her to make for you and she did It
without a murmur or a moments hesi
tation when duty demanded it. Her
whole life and strength has been spent
in jour service and for your benefit
And now the sun of her life is go
ing down behind the hills that
separate you from her earthly cares,
anj the clods will soon claim her as
their treasurer, won’t you see to it
that she has a respite from the cares
of life that you can well afford to
fnnt her? She may not be the hind
of a mother somebody else might
want to have, but she Is your mother
and that settles it so far ag you are
concerned. Insist upon It. young la
dy, that she take an outing and see
■ome of the pleasures of Ufa and
show her when she returns home that
you are fit to become some lulu’s wife
who is worthy of a good one. It’s
yosr opportunity to learn the lessons
boy of sixteen, if they have one of
hig age who can beat him dancing we
are ready to give it up.
The old soldiers speak in the'high
est terms of the reception they had
at the Birmingham reunion. How
could It have been otherwise, gentle
men, when the flower, wealth and
beauty of the late Confederate States
conspired t© make the occasion a
memorable one? J. l. 8.
A Remarkable showing.
At a meeting of the board of direct-
ora of tbe Limestone Mils held yes
terday morning it wag decided to pay
a S per cent semi-annual dividend
July 1st . The managnwii rignM
be proud of this allowing in face of
the fact that most of the mills are
said to be losing money. The lime
stone Mills ha« been successfully
operated trpa the beginning
R. G. Allen, representing Allen’s
Big Minstrel Show, was here last Fri
day arranging for the appearance of
his show here next Saturday. He la
a clever gentleman, somewhat sporti-
ly inclined, being a fancier of game
chickens, and has traveled In' the
Blast
Fruit of every kind la more plenti
ful this year than for several years
before, and the quality is of
the best. An immense amount has
been canned by the thrifty house-
wives, and as a consequence the sale
of fruit Jars has been larger than for
several seasons.
Dr. B. B. Steedly and family left
the city Saturday for New Tort where
the doctor will remain for a year in'
hospital practice. Gaffney sincerely
regrets Chat Dr. Stsedly md his ex-
Littlejohn; three base hit. Beacham;
two base hits, Lynch, Snead; double
plays, Beacham to Floyd to Wright-
June 27th.
Unclaimed Letters.
List of letters remaining in Gaff-
son, Smith to Beacham; wild pitch, ne y postofflee unclaimed for week
Robins 1; time of game one hour
and forty-five minutes; umpire,
Humphries; attendance, 300.
Everything New This Season.
A. G. Allen’s Minstrels Is billed to
appear here under canvas June 27th.
Thig company was organized in
New Orleans more than 26 years ago
and has been before the public ever
since, and comes rich in experience
in the art of entertaining. There Is
nothing said or done that will be un
fit to the eyes and ears of children
and ladies. Our business is to enter
tain and amuse, and at tbe same time
elevate. Come, laugh with ns.
Tbe man who waits until he gets
home to open his pay envelope gen-
•rally bsgtes work Monday morning
flasEng well and happy.
D. W. Cooper will can Tuesdays
am; Fridays. Jane if St pd.
fending June 22, 1908:
Mn-. J. m. Atkinson, Mrs. Agnes
Bryon. Mr. J. B. Breeden, J. J, Blan
ton, Mr. Luther Brown, Mr. Cliffed
Cregs, Mrs. Annett Cony, Mr. A. L.
Christy, Mrs. Sarah A. Goodlett, Mr.
Bynum Hord. Mr. D. O. H#wkln, Mr.
Docty Himphlll, Miss Ruth Hampton,
Miss Daisy Harrison, Mrs. Jane Hoov
er, Mrs. J. G. M. Hill, Miss Minnie
Jones, Mr. Edmon w. Jones, F. A.
Kirby, Mrs. Geo. Kirby, Mrs. Sallie
Key, Mrs. Tva Littlejohn, Bob Laaey,
Mrs. Florence Moore, Mr. Daford
Norise, Mr. Garland McSwaln, Mr.
Jamer MsCray, Mr V. McSwaln, Mist
Mamie McCathey, Miss L. C. Pressby,
Mr Robert Perry, Mrs. A. Reynolds,
Mrs. Lee Stevens, Mr. Cabe Towry,
Mr. Graham Gaffney, R. N. Tanaahill,
Mr* Florence Luene Summer.
Call for totters advertised. Ons
cent due on oach.
Thomas Hester,
Postmaster.
Garrett, Ola Stacy, Elma Clary, Rena
Wesslnger and Miss Yarborough.
Messrs. C. M Smith, Geo. Jefferies,
Clyde Peeler, Ray Campbell, Joe
Black, Kyle Davenport, Broadus Pry
or, Jno. Snead, Speight Hunter, Vio-
tor Liphcomb, Charley Kirby, Lamar
Wood, Sam Lipscomb, Jr., Eddy
George, J. Eb Jefferies, Leon Gaffney,
W. K. Gunter, Furman Dobson, Ed
win Lipscomb, Ralph Hamilton, Os
car Myers, Jessie Goodwin, Vernon
Phillips, Forest McCraw, Lance Hop
per, Ed Stacy, Lucy carpenter.
Mr. C. C- Green, the Bancs dele
gate to the convention in Cincinnati,
returned Sunday, but did not reach
the city in time to make a report.
He will report next Sunday, and let
every member be present.
Mb. Oscar Myers is off for a
month’s vacation. We will miss hftm
from the class, b ’t hope ha*may have
a pleasant vacation.
The proafiart moment In a young
man’s Mfe fa whan the barber says.
Tour beard la getting tough.”
Snbaeriba far The Ledger. fiLM.