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A THE GAFFNEY LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday. Ed. H. oeCamp, Edltap and RMbllahar Tlie Ledger la not responiAble for the views of Ita oorrespoademta. CITY DIRECTORY. OMalala. W. H- Ro«a .. .. Malar W. O. Johnson .. .. Major Pro Tam Geo. M Hood City Clark T. H. Littlejohn Traaaarar T. H. Lockhart Chief Pollen A. L. Hallman Health Offlaar Butler A Osborne .. .. CU| Attya. Board ar Puhlla warka. A. N. Wood Chairman J. N. Lipscomb B. G. Clary Beard ef Trade. W. C. Hamrick PreMdeat J. C. Otts NOTE# AND COMMENT* It will soon be time to start your boys and girls to school. Whatever you do, don’t neglect this. Ignorance! is the curse of a nation. Let us was then eleminate the curse. THE BROAD RIVER ASSOCIATION. (Continued from page one.) The New York Herald is authority for the statement that Mr. Bryan stands just as good show to be elect ed president as does Mr. Taft. The Herald is pretty good authority. • • • submitted. Revs. W. T. | Derieux and T. Harrison commented favorably on these reports, after ; which the report was adopted. Rev. T. H. Harrison moved that the association take off the question of the appointment of five trustees for the Landrum High School. Dr. I Cade made some pertinent remarks : on the subject. Revs. J. D. Bailey, A. D. Davidson, Bros. J. W. Brown, R. There is no denying the fact that O. Sams and Rev. J. W. Guy were baseball enlivens a town. If you appointed trustees don’t believe it ask the hotel men and observe for yourself the difference committees were between last week and the present one. MARKET REPORT. LOCAL COTTON MARKET. Middling 11.35 Hans .... 30c E2S». ;J0c to 30c 80c Eggs | ? Jc Butter . r. 15c Irish Potatoes, bushel 80C Turnips, bushel Oorn, bushel 1 00 1.05 Meal, bushel 1.05 Oats, feed, bushel 80c Oats, seed, bushel.. 85c to $1.00 Peas, clay, bushel 13.00 Peas, white, bushel $3.25 Onions, bushel ANSEL AND BLEA8E. The report has gone abroad in Cherokee county that Blease will get as many votes la this county as An sel We do not believe any such '‘toramyrot” and are confident that ^ the report emanated from the element in this county known as the ultra dis- pensaryites. That there are numbers of people in Cherokee county who are j then bees would be some in favor of the dispensary who will i their owner and not before Some people talk about the Baptist carrying the country. The truth is the Baptist are a mighty hard work- The following : then appointed: Finance. Sunday school. Ministers names and postofflces. New executive board. Clerk Bagwell then submitted a statement concerning the publication of the minutes. Rev. Hoke then offered a resolu- ing people and there is little wonder tion of thanks to the citizens of Gaff- that they make such headway. Wej' , ®y ^ or excellent manner in observed this at the recent meeting of the Broad River Association held in this city. which they had entertained the de legates, which received a unanimous rising vote . The standing committees were then — • announced. Gethsemane Gatherings. Rev. Guy then submitted a resolu- Gethsemane, Aug. H>.—I believe ti on f or consideration of the exe- The Ledger to be one of the best cutive committee to the effect that newspapers in the South. no more collections be taken during Mrs. Betsy Petty, of Cowpens, has the session of the association, been spending a few days with her Mr. Bailey then indulged in a few sisters, Mrs. Polly Parker, and Mrs. appropriate and feeling remarks con- Sarah Boyles, of this section cerning the final adjournment. It Mr. Junius Sparks was a city visit- wa3 p i a i n t0 be seen that Mr. Bailey, or Saturday. who is a splendid presiding officer, Mr. Sam Porter, of the Blue was very much in earnest. Branch section, was visiting relatives The congregation then sang “How in this section Frday. firm a foundation,” during which It seems ‘That bees are not doing there was a general handshaking and any good this season. Mr. B. L. much brotherly spirit displayed. Boyles has som6 thirty or forty colo- Mr. Derieux then offered a fervant nies of bees and Bob says he hasn’t an( j eloquent prayer, at the conclusion got enough honey out of them all to Q f which Mr. Bailey declared the ses- sweeten a cherry pie this whole year. s j 0 n of the association at an end until Every farmer should have some five jt me t at the time and place appoint or ten colonies of bees and sow pas- e( ]. tures sufficient to support them and Mr Bagwell wag emphatlc la pro . profit to nounc i n g t b| s the best session in the history of the association. Every BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Seven persons were hurt, uae fa tally, when a skidding automobile turned turtle making a sharp turn in Philadelphia. Mr. William Hfl Taft took a 40- mlle drive over the mountains from Hot Springs to the ‘‘Old White” and at night led the german at the hotel. The Texas Railroad Commission filed suit before the inter-State Com merce Commission to prevent in crease of freight rates. From two boy companions of Tuffa Sashem, the Syrian boy whose dis membered body was found in Chica go, it was learned that he entered the house of the Turk under arrest Sunday and was not seen alive again. Commander Charles A. Gove is ex pected to succeed Commander Wil liam S. Benson as commander of ca dets at the Naval Academy. Terrified by a dream Miss Beulah G. Connell, in the Memorial Hospital Richmond, leaped from a window and was killed. Capt. Micajah Woods, of Charlotts- ville, was elected president of the Virginia Bar Association. Letter to H. 0. Osborne, , Gaffney, S. C. Dear Sir: The point is right here: Every job painted Devoe takes less gallons than of any other paint. If any one doubts this statement he may paint half his job Devoe, the other half any paint he likes. If Devoe half doesn’t take less gal lons and cost less money, no pay. 80 Yours truly F W DEVOE & CO P. S. Gaffney Hardware Company, sell our paint. Interest Is the greatest incentive towards 4 saving money. When you find your earning something is money you feel more like savimr. Interest, like a much advertised remedy, ‘‘works while you sleep.” We pay 4% interest on savings accounts from $1.00 up, and compound the interest four times a year. Absolute safety, liberality and courtesy our watch-words. The Gaffney Savings Bank Gaffney, S. C. Office in National Bank of Gaffney. vote for Mr. Ansel, we know to be a; Corinth and Grassy Pond will cross church was represented and two new fact. These people, while they honest-1 bats at Corinth today. ones added. ly believe the dispensary system to be the best solution of the liquor quea- tion at the same time are broad mind ed enough to recognize the fact that Ansel, In his one term, has made the best governor which the State of South Carolina has enjoyed since the war, and that it is their duty as good citizens of the State to support him for a second term. With this element supporting Mr. Ansel, where is the vote of Mr. Blease coming from? Mr. Blease charges the Ansel administra tion with extravagance, when he as a member of the senate participated in the legislation which is responsible for this extravagance, if extrava gance there was. Mr. Ansel, as gov ernor of the State, Is the executive of ficer thereof and has nothing to do with appropriations except to see that the laws enacted by the general as sembly are carried out. Therefore, Mr. Blease as a member of the law making body, had far more to do with this extravagance than Governor An sel, and his position on this question Is enough to brand him as a most ar rant demagogue, and shows that he is utterly unfit to fill the exalted posi tion of governor of the great State of South Carolina. Again, hia criticism of Governor Ansel for having appoint ed a negro to the office of notary pub lic of Greenville county is most ill advised and ridiculous, when we con sider that every governor who has held office for the past twenty years, has done the same thing, not exclud ing Governor Tillman, who let no op portunity pass to show his antipathy to the office-holding negro. What are the functions of a notary anyway? His only power Is to administer oaths, and they are appointed merely as a I matter of convenience to the com munity in which they reside, and a negro notary in a community where. there are numbers of negroes, is an accommodation to them, and to the white officers who do not wish to be troubled by them. A review of Mr. | Blease’s record will convince any reasonable individual that he la not fit to be governor of the State, and as Cherokee county has always been on the right side we cannot believe that the people will at this time, after having voted out the dispensary by a vote of more than five to one, endorse a man who not only aotorlously fa vors this nefarious Institution but who as a member of the investigating commttee did his utmost to block ths Investigation of the rottenness which prevMied therein. We believe The Ledger to have the Usher Hightower had the hardest finest corps of correspondents in the; job Qf anybody but he was in his world. We would be lonesome with- element and took perfect dellght ln out J. L. S.’s letters. They are worth dolng everything wlthIn hls power the price of The Ledger. t0 ma ]j e those who attended feel at Crops are looking fairly well at this home and comfortable time. The rust Is doing some dam-1 age through this section. With best wishes to the “Old Man” and all the boys. G. L. Three men were killed In a trench In Brooklyn, N. Y. Bryan is said to be somewhat bothered about the financing of hla campaign. Mrs. Ethelyn Gaylord la of the murder of Bab Vaughn Richmond. Try This For Dosort. I Dissolve one package of any flavored ' JELL-0 in one pint of boiling water. When : partly congealed, beat until light adding one cup whipped cream and six crushed macca- I roons. Whip all together thoroughly and accused I pour it Into a mold or bowl. When cool, It i will jellify and may be served with whipped In cream or any good pudding sauce. riZ The JELL-O costs 10c. per package and ! can he obtained at any good grocer’s. One four-room house nice wide hall, on 1-2 acre lot, with good out buildings, tenant house, well, shade trees, orchard, etc., worth $1,600, and we have the privilege of selling this for the next few days for $1,400. One farm containing 68 acres, all in tim ber, situated near Blacksburg, S. C., for $12 per acre. Two nice five-room cottages, brick founda- rion, bath room, water works, electric lights, situ ated on a nice 1-2 acre iOt in a prominent part of Gaffney, all for $7,000. Cash and terms. We have a nice five-room house in good condition in West End, Gaffney, S. C., that we are offering for 30 days at $900. The house alone is worth the price asked for the whole. One farm containing 56 acres, in four miles of Gaffney, with good farm house, out buildings, etc. 35 acres in cultivation, the rest in timber. This goes to the first man offering $1,000. If you need anything in our line we can save you money. Graffney Trust Go. Office in National Bank Building. J. G. PRIDMORE, Secy, and Traas. Arc You Administrator and have the settlement of an estate? If so, request of the ludge of Probate that your advertisement be placed in :: :: It has the largest circulation of any paper in the Fifth South Carolina Congressiona District. emu-up OF Summer Goods! Each year at this time we dispose of all our Summer goods on hand at gy-eat sacrifice prices. In order to dispose of them quickly the cost is not considered. See the reductions. iSI STRICTLY SPOT CASH. All 10 cent Figured Lawn reduced to 7 cents the yard. 10c grade Dress Ginghams, in light colors, reduced to 7c. A small lot 15c Side Band Lawn 4 left, to go at 10c the yard. All remnants, 40c and 50c Silks (less than 10 yards) reduced to 29c. All 10c White Waist goods reduced to 8c the yard. A lot of Men's 50c Shirts reduced to 39c. 12 l-2c and 15c White Waist goods reduced to 10c yard. All remnants, $1.00 Dress Goods reduced to 79c yard. A lot of Suitings, Serges, Etc., worth 15c, reduced to 10c yard. Entire 25c line of White Waist goods reduced to 19c yard. All remnants, 50c Dress Goods (less than 10 yards) reduced to 39c. A few pieces 50 cents Cream Dress Goods reduced to 39c. J. W. ToUeson