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1 THE a AFFNEY ledger. Tue»A *y *"* Friday. Ed. H. DaCamp, •"< Fubllahar the statement that nearly two mil lions Southern horn men are do ing much every day to the develop ment of the North and Ea^t EDITORIAL akes tbr Kni SCRAPS. .. hts to niakv Slslter Cluster tn our little city, The having done peneuce for going to ' Carolina Fiber Company. Here we the dam have a large paper factor) which Is Last evening 'he auditorium was daily turning out tons of paper and a brilliant sight, the ladles wore I ran truthfully sa> that some dam- handsoinr- gowns, one in particular, ining has been done in Hartsville as who ro< entl> returned from abroad. one in Ciaffney The managing editor, a three-days’ regime, thanks the < ontributors for their articles. He is only sorry that others were so bent on pleasure as •ions meet- not to add their mite to the work • • • \ Mr. Lawshe talks to the point and \ Vigfall in a fondble manner After bis talk it is evident btat the Postoffn e l*.- partment is after tin* fakirs and is not pursuinu legitimate newspaper oublishers. • • • ^ M the visitors have expressed ▼er hat and restored it to its own-1 themt e ^ ves a9 ! ' e * n S* delighted with er Gaffnev ai)< ^ ^ er n oo Pl e * aQ d aom© °f • • • ; them we in the race for good looks it is would be largely a matter between black and next year. % ^ blue eyes. , 1 * * * ... ; Mr. Lawshee ia a mam of stron * Junius Parrot, of the Cherokee personality and Is very © atb hsiastlc. News, was one of the hardest-worked an d seems thorough ly ln earae,;t in committeemen. his efforts to Improve ♦ • • vice. He bears a strong Now, wasn’t that thoughtful in Jennings Rry* This was indeed a glo. ing of the Association • • • \ No. neither Clifford nor is married; neither is “Ed.” * t * L A.—What was that suggestion you made about Parisian dresses? • • • Yes. they "Smouked” out the bea- well as Gaffney, for we have Black creek dammed and a large horse power is gotten together to help run tiie paper mill. Some times we print the Messenger on Hartville paper and we srlI all of our waste paper re the Carolina Fiber Company at On cents per hundred pounds which with the wood is made again into nice clean wore a magnilicent gown built in Paris, it was a perfect dream. This lad) while traveling in Europe and Vsia had made up a number of these beautiful costumes, and when sue said her sta\ here would not tie long enough to give her an opportunity to wear them all, it was suggested she w.-ar two at a time, but of course, nt so far as to say they delighted to return here wasn’t that thoughtful remembering Ed. DeCamp, Mrs. De- Camp and the children? • * • This year Edmonds and Lawshe I were tine. Next year, Col. Aull, get up two equally fine speakers. * * * Come along and join the press par-, tj on its North Carolina jaunt. I You will be glad that you went. the postal ser- resemblance n. Ilv re- While DeCamp was at wv his Press friends and incid*-n )... i ceiving silverware, the Daily i was being issued on tine and ill 1 er work at the office went meini 1 . along: and I T. Hamel was th man behind the machines. The Postoffice outlawed the Daily Nt subscriptions hav \Y bm un Mr. .Meek at Southern Railways vnent. were welcon Department lias Press of Gaffney. ■' been paid. * he penant as a r Carpenter, of in the ladies. i Toiiaseo” Crews, of his political ibasco effect. Mr. Lusk, of the passenger depart- ■ guests here. * <i to have the days, tiie edi thrice glad Judging from some expressions let fall by some of Gaffney's young men, some of the individuals who accom panied the members of the Press As sociation will possibly become resi dents of our city, provided the afore said young men can succeed in in ducing them 'o do so. paper. So, publishers, you can get the weather, and propriety, would something for your scraps and waste not permit this. There is nothing at Hartsville. We have other mills more gorgeous titan a beautiful wo- beside the paper mill in Hartsville. man in a handsome Parisian or Alex- The Seven Sisters to enumerate are andia costume. as follows; A paper mill, a big cot- The press people are a Jolly set, ton factory, an oil mill, a furniture the merriest bunch of pencil pushers factory, a novelty mill, a door and in the country, and my, how the wo- sasti factory and last but not least, men can eat. There is one in the crowd a silver mill, and we have a popula- were she to remain at Limestone tion of 2,.1hO in Hartsville against; three months, would be taken for about a couple of hundred twenty i the twin sister of the boy in Gaffney y ears ago. We have a female college, we saw “tending'’ a cow. These girls a number one graded school, splendid show their appreciation of men, judg- churches, several large stores, pretty, ing how they urge themselves to be residences, beautiful streets and no introduced to every good looking fel- dispensa’ry in Hartsville. We market j low who visits the college. One of upwards of 16.000 bales of cotton ini them so admired our friend Darby Hartsville a year and we are sur- tbat she wanted to keep his silk hat rounded by magnificent farming lands, to carry away souvinirs in. and Par- We have just installed a sewerage by, Gaffney’s Roan Hrummel. had j and waterworks system at a cost of great difficulty in getting his head | $4’>.O00 and, like Gaffney, we have a piece back. ! chic league and. God bless them, like j When we think of Gaffney's hospi- u 'Gaffnev. too. we have lots of pretty tality, fin* sights at Gaston Shoals, tills and noble women. Rut “brevity that luncheon, and, oh. that beer, to il* the soul of wit. ' and I must, close.! aether with our treatment, at the 1 <> Mr. DeCamp. to Dr. Lodge, to college where vve Lodge, how can we ■ Hie handsome men and gracious, ever repay Ed. DeCamp, the “whitest" i beautiful women, I lake my hat off to man in the State? vou \ on are entertaining us royally. '\ e have never been and never can treated better. The session of 1 piG <>f the South Carolina Press As- si‘cia*. : ° u aT Limestone College, at Gaffney South Carolina, will remain ar< en LY o the beautiful trees on the campus i•' Limestone College* f love you all. I thank you. 1 hop*- some day ro be it? a position to iuv.re the i association 'o HartsvJle The effect of malaria lasts a long time. You catch cold easily or become run down because of the after effects of malaria. Strengthen •yourself with Scott’s Emulsion. It builds new^ood and tones up your nervous system. ^ ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND $1.00. j Merchants Will Close We know o We, the undersigned merchants a pleasant day id l usitiess men, hereby agree to brarion, attend use our stores and respective places barbecue at f f no better way to spend than to visit the cek- Hie ball games and mestone Springs to- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. .1C w; ' PH ‘stop pi' I to work on n I timely udvi< j monds. Edi j tics, politics, lit does not pay anyone i fice-hunting candidate.- | the progressive I'anm | who is far mor ilitii n- Are You Enjoying Yourself? i Gy Louis Appelt.! Ar< you enjoying yourself; was a ptestion put o me by one of Gaff• at runs, lasr eve ns. “Do we not Mrs. Dr. Sherrad left yesterday for a visit to the doctor’s mother at, Iva, S. C. The following delegation left yes terday /or Spartanburg where they go to attend tiie district meeting of the Kpworth League: .Misses Loulie and Glome Potter. Louise Sarratt. Lillian Joies, Rena Wessinger, Free man Garrett, and Rev. Harper. Miss Pearl Jenkins, of North Carr* Him. visiteti relatives and friends i the city tliis week. of business on Saturday, July 4th, 1 Pus: Gaffney Manufacturing Co. store. Humphries Shoe Co. Limestone Mills store. .(. W. Tolleson. W. J. Wilkins & f’o. I). Ross, tReceiveri Littlejohn Rt’os. Shuford & LeMaster. A. L. Peeler. J. F. Carson A- < o. Isaac Turner Furniture Co. Virgil McCraw fo C. r. Harris. Smith Hardware Co. Merchants Grocery < o I. M. Peeler. Gaffney Jewelry Co J. W. Abbott. Gaffney Hardware • o Wilkins Watson Hardware f > R. A. Jones Tin* above linns agreed ro close provided ail others interested would do same, hut as thief* or four refused to sign, this obligation is not binding. ioitow. o o Recipe f or DIXIE ICE CREAM Can be made and f*ozen in 10 minute* at cost of One Cent a Plate. Stir contents of one 13c. package Jell-0 ICE GOEIHII Powder into a quart of milk and freeze. ney s mos nine. Mv *ly an? harnessing tli .* important*. WHI . Mes- i is it ni a tb* of nt the best the State and here for the u< Something New in thing New in Hartsville. iThos. H. Coker, Hartsville senger.) It is said that there is nothing t ,..\v und'*r tiie sun. It is also said: Huit brevity is tiie soul of wit. I am not witty, but I shall be brief and' i am going to say that there is some-; thing new, real new under the sun.. There is a great deal new about Gatt- ney and the surrounding country. Through the kindness of Mr. Oscar Shanks, Mr. DeCamp, President Aull, the citizens of Gaffney and the Southern railroad vve were given to day a most delightful trip to the Electric Manufacturing and Power i Company's plant, six miles from Gaffnev. ami vve saw something new i and wonderful out there. The Pov* j ,.f Co. treated us fine and I know I i voiie the sentiment of each member of the Press Association when 1 say ml: nour but they ' vere j t i ia t the trip was one of the happiest, ss welcome. i ami will go down into history of the look as if vve were basking in th* sunshine of a most glorious hospi- except the of-1 tality?' Standing by this lady was I The story o | her husband vvno is an old stager and ,i ,, . , i knows a good tiling He had left his r or i tie man | . | wife at home while be went with us wruts is oi! ^ , j to Gaston Shoals. Tins was either j selfishness, or a method of his to • — secure free rein to be with Hie push. Gaffney Lome-i. 1I1( | j lf . was () f r h e push all right enough. He Wood stay with he wo men. and give them a good time. The old chap was there with the goods when it came to saying nice Hiings to the fair ones. Our stay at Nast.on Shoals was indeed mos* pleas ant. and Mine Host, Mr. Oscar Shanks, is an entertainer from his iii-art. This niagnificient. power plant was a revelation T o most of us, and we took tiie whole thing in with every attention possible from courteous he I Best The Y/orld Affprds. gives me unbounded pleasure ecomm-Mid Bucklen’s Arnica says J. \V. Jenkins, of Chapel X. C. 'I am convince! it’s the salve the world affords, ft cured mi on my thumb, and it never to heal every sore, burn or d to which P is applied 2.'c. N o 'inking, no heating, nothing; d . roke rug o •ise to add. Everything but tiie h e and milk in tiie package. S,i t is factioa g n a rn ti t e*tf. ’I'his makes ‘2 quarts of the most delicious ice* cream you ever ate. Five Kinds: Chtw-Lifr, ]'anStraw berry, Lenu n and Unflavored. 2 packages 25c. at your gmcenq or by mail if he Les not keep it. Illustrjited Rvnipe Hook 1 r«*o. The Genesee Pure Food Co., Le Riy, N. If. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Notice is - re by giv^n that on Mon- day, .July 27th next, j will apply to the I Imi. J. E. Webs:‘?r Prob?te Judge, at his cflice at the rourt house in Gaffney, S. C. at 10 o’clock, a. m., for a final settlement and discharge aa Xdministrator of the estate of W. C. S. Wood decease; All persons hav ing clair is against said estate or in terest* d therein, are require i to pre sent trie same at or before said time or fie forever barred. Landrum E. Wood, Adm Est. W. C. 3. Wood lec’d P ib. July 3, 10, 17 21 1908. I ^ * The Cincinnati Cordage pity is that Carolina hasn’t a men lik R. H. Edmonds to keep .■verlastingly at one tiling —industrial development. * • * William "Waldorf” Rail and Wil lint. “Candy" Ranks came in at the not gentlemen. \Ye ti ramped all over hill- at id to every dam place that about the shoal: s. The s ight grand. the dinm ?r superb. and specdii es lit to be 1 canned. Rut, oh, ■ iv ha* jarred me Wli> sight of m en i Irinkina b •er i act nail y did drin! - bei t. Tba? pr of -rood tel It ative of the i■<I m • iMiit t hey prince v\-. Mr. Rouis, rrpfeseiu Atneriean Ty pe I'ounders and Paper Company r- Now. was it not a happy and pro- , r thought of showing, in some meas association as hy far one of tire jt was tliese pbtasantes events in 'lie lives ot us roid n it u all. Tin* courteous general manager, od he Wood Mr. Oscar Shanks, was untiring in his , Editor Rit are t lie appreeiafion of t lie hard 1 won i efforts to wi ive us a good time and a done by Mr. Dei’i * uni)? * * such a vood dinner. His generosity and goodness are only exi ceded by his •good looks; for lie is handsome a: d If every i-otint.' t had power ; has a smih • for everybody. plant as that at (histou Shoals . what I agree vi ,itli col. 1 ’aeon, who said. a we mderful .Stat e we would have. j ' He is so handsome.'' Jt is simply Th* industries w * ould h * * allow. j marvallous i H\‘ use 11: out there and “dam it ie expression i they have it In iiin ;t • l- t, -u -- it nan n Who would have ever thought that i Rouis could have been left? Well, he was; and he says his watch was “electrocuted” in tiie Power House. • • • It, tl** hurrahing, don’t forget the man behind the pots—Caterer Skin ner. who was brought here from Charlotte, to take charge of tli*: ing room. u tu ttuilly done it. They have dam med Rroad river and have harne-sed the stream up to the notch of R'.'HM) more horsepower and. there, hills is the great, unknown newer don’t town- nut nn* to write on new- n Soutli Carelina. as >11 tiover. Electricity, furnishing for Spartanburg. Gaffney, and know how many other Mr. Kohn asket iianer. making din- R. Lewis Berry it real mechanical genius and so is W D Grist, of Yorkville. They were you all know my honored position i- that of editor and maker of the i Hartsville Messenger, hut humilitv forbids my commenting on my work of Orangeburg, is j only to say that my paper is the best in the State, except those eJ.i’e' !i' . the other members of tin* Press Asso ciation of South Carolina, and that, Ro;tb vat er i N • f ’lie.st* T i. i : * o’ - ante I ini jvnip into he t' er. >. ivv what do you tiiink of In ster vviinting • rink of where ■ e ■ ■ ei a r Tov, s. ]t is no won- ’ : 'hii* Rung.- .'liter Rouis wanted him to jump into the river. Speaking i ■’'otiis. tleie is only one, and rltis is the original. He is vhock full of hiisiiu -s when there is business ro "• tin 'o, but when with the gang out tor a lark, lie kouws tie* gaits, ■ •••»- ihem himself, and makes every- > . I e|s,.- stav in tiie procession. I’lie only grudge I bear him is that aetualiy induced me into drink ing beer. 1 hope, however, this one ant of indiscretion on my part, due of course, to over-persuasion, will not discount my chances for entrance in- to tin* pearly gates, especially, after Carry everything printer requires iniMisely interested in tiie wonderful! power plant. * • * ( apt Petty, of Spartanburg, is one of the most fluent writers in the state and ought to contribute to the Hlstorh Symposium. It would Have *r thought before of I think, is saying a great deal. Rut vve are not only gelt ing out an ah home print eight-pa'< . • r -~o’uni! i weakly i in Hartsv ille vvlibh i t by the way, is the industrial “Bee Hive" )f the Pee Dee -e,**i bn . listen: we manufacture paper in Hartsville. Real paper, nice paper, pretty paper, and it is made too. from home grown “lobloIR'' shor' leaf pities. I refer with pride to one of the shining stars of tiie Seven v\ »• otter On. 11.1 U- w .ml Is represented by W. B. JENKINS, who is in attendance as a guest of the Associa tion, i ‘ tt EN K V .v i • I . • Uo. U We tlie 'imi* r- irte • h;,v- ,n* wn F. •’ i tii* - , i *.. 11 1 believe bin usinwt truuimc- lions mid tinauehi..) , >.e * -arry ji any i . igatimi- rn ete .i »lieir tirrn. vV i * \ Tio' i v V l t . > .-> , .* 11- ■:ge;Toledi O. Wai.diso. Kinnas v M.mivin. Wtioh i;i!m I > u - - - l elii.' «.',*■,*' . a-e » * i .ef; :nterniiliy i i i>i| ' • ii. •*. *h* • iMid and mucous s ir' n e» ut * * >\ -* - i. 1 ■ imoiit i - -erit free. Pr.i* '• ■„••• »c- ■ 1 v, PriJiT- 1 gists * J