The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 20, 1908, Image 1

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The Gaffney ledger. A NEWSPAPER IN ALL THAT TH* WORD IMPLIES* AND DEVOTED to THE BEST INTEREST OP THE PEOPLE OF CHEROKEE COUNTY. x ESTABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894. REMEDY FOR MURDER IS THE GtllOWS. GAFFNEY, S. C* FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 190R. 91.50 A YEAR. THE LATEST NEWS FROM DUCKSBUR6 I ! Mr. W. W. Shealy spent Monday night here with his family. I Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson at- | tended the municipal meeting in I Charlotte on Wednesday. They re i port a good time. Dr. Lee Davis Lodge will deliver an I address on the fifth Sunday night at. NOT ENOUGH HANGING TO RES TRAIN CRIME. girls sixteen years old marrying when ! ,ihey should stay with their mothers j until they learn sense enough to take ] care of themselves (provided their 1 I mothers are able to teach it to | them). While it 'is true some such cases ( i end happily they all don’t by any! u n , u i u -i *» means. Many silly, coquettish girls ; DO | NQ8 OF THE PEOPLE IN OUR th ® B aP tist church the Philathea 0FFERE0 BY MERCHANTS AND * land Raraca classes. Everybody is cordially invited. PLANTERS BANK. PRIZE AWARDED IN CORN CONTEST FACULTY CONCERT. I frisk around wanting to marry before ! they are fit for or know anything about i domestics—not even how to make j their own clothes—and who have never yet advanced to that period Case of Spartanburg Woman Imprison- of life when they should discard the w j habiliments of infancy with propriety ed tor Murder of Her Husband aml sa f r . lv . The fact is many such! never do learn anything. We have in mind a lady who boast-, Wilkinsville, Nov. 17.—If we didn’t' ed of her marrying early in life—she get out of the practice of practicing was a mother of children and even, « 1.1 _• lin.l nr«*rt twl Vl i 1 si "\\7 Vt /XT1 t V» SX YV f\T SISTER CITY. HURT IN WASHINGTON. Brief News Notes and Pereonal Pars*'South Carolina Boy Run Over by an Other Matters and News Items. what we preach our preaching would had grandchildren. AY hen the graphs Gathered by Our M lron City” Correspondent. Blacksburg. Nov. 16. Automobile. The following item is from the At Limestone College Next Monday Night. Following is the program for the first faculty concert at Limestone Col lege next Monday night. 23rd inst.. at eight-thirty o’clock: Session of 1908-1909. Director Henry Foote Perrin, pia nist and organist, certified pupil of Xaver Seharwenka, Imperial Court pianist to the Emperor of Austria, I Royal Prussian professor of Berlin, Result of Contest for Best Corn Rais- Germany; assisted by Miss Edna Von . . , ... „ . Vliet Higley, pupil of Professor ed m Cherokee-Addresses at Court gchmidt Royal High School of Mu8lCi I Berlin, Germany; Miss Grace Julia Farr, graduate of the Curry School of .Mr. T. Potty is ilio winner of the Expression, Boston, Mass; Miss . in gold offered bv ihe Merchants Mary Alice Dew,, accompanist, pupil of George Pratt .Maxim, who is now as- House. I Washington correspondent of the Co lumbia State of November I.Ath: “A. !H. Neal, of Clover, S. C.. a medical Mr. Joe Ba-j student at thS University of Virginia, be more effective. j ( ame^on‘aml^Vhe ‘ company of\'Ol!in-| ber, a commercial man of Shelby, ^ I v^sterda'v ^ between * Virginia and ‘". ,1 , I5aI ‘ k fo1 ,lu ' <)n ' sjstant to Carl Falton. The seveS State electoral col-|teers to which one of her sons be-1C.. spent Monday here on business. Georgetown AD^ 'ncbI was not in- ,n ( ho,wkw coumy - Th ,f re ’| Solo ‘Les Filles de Cadix.” Delibes, leges will meet at their respective longed chose to have their uniforms! Mr . 0 . G. Wilson, of Shelby, N. C., | jured in th ; „ anie but was nin over ward was made at the court house Miss Higley. State capitals on the second Monday made, she found her mistake. The' S p e nt Sunday here on business (?) !jL a bl “seeing-YVashington" auto yesterday by Mr. (’. P. Hartley, the 1 lano solos (a) melody from a con- in Januarv to cast their votes for boys got cloth and had a tailor to j M r. T. H. Lockhart, of Gaffney, ! Ull ,. waIking along , bo out . corn expert sent here by the Depart-1 certo. Chopin. presidenb and vice-president of the cut the suits and each i “ 1 - v -‘ ** 1 - * ' w l T nited States. These will be opened home to have it made. and counted before both houses of went to work to make »> u v congress on the second Wednesday form. She fcmnd the tailo: Jonathan, Hopkenson in February and the result declared, no place for the pockets tit. Boyce Whisnant lost a very whacked them out and took the coI-i an d Mrs. G. C. Nutting fine hog last Tuesday. We suppose lar pieces to make flaps to go over Miss Laura Lumpkin, of Gaffney, it was cholera and it has caused them. Then she found she wis minus | S p e nt Saturday and Sunday here with Rondo Capriccioso (as played Hoffman on his recent tour* Henry Foote Perrin. some uneasiness with other who have a collar for the coat and began pour hogs to kill. i in £ out her vials of wrath on the stu- This has been a favorable season ! pid talior as she was wont to call him. Farr. nr mni-e of his comrades in it aT the l"1' / '‘- The meeting was presided j (a) Piano solo. Part I Melody time!' 0 Hundreds on Ihe‘field and the over by Hon. U. C San at t. who, in ap- from a Catholic church service, Rubin- grandstand witnessed the accident, propnato terms introduced Dr. Good-, stein, and when he fell tried to stop the car. >ich. of YVashington. who made an ex-, He was taken to the Georgetown University hospital, where he is now celleni. talk on “Plant Culture.” He' demonstrated bv charts the value to played by Madam Correno. reported doing very well it being soil bv different plants and strongly Part I. Introduction. II. Conver- C&pt. and Mrs. G. C. Nutting Little Miss Jeannette Whisnant re turned to her home in Spartanburg for murders it seems. Fortunately In the midst of the old lady’s Monday after spending a few days t ^ ^ , vi , for Cherokee county it has none on dilemma » young lady of the neigh- bere W uh her grandmothers. Mrs. ! fo ^ nd that no bones'were broken and «’niphasi/.ed the importance of rota- sation the list that we know of and we hope borhood who bad lost her mother; navi8 am i Mrs. Whisnant. that whne oon8 i d eral)l v bruised his Hon in crops, showing conclusively i Pari 111. It will have none. Its reputation for when she was very' young and who i Mr. Ralph Gaston, of Gaffney, spent ; wmin(ls are not f ata j n e vv jn prob- such is already an unenviable one but had taken up the coat-making bust-; a f ew hours here Sunday with friends. ablv be out jn a wek ol . t(>n day8 y] r . we hope a better era has dawned on ness steppeil in ariff examined the; Mr. Herbert Rhyne, of McAdens, N. | - ls a son 0 f Zehedeo Neil a mer it. When those who would take work. “Law me alive, Mrs. —, these | c<t 8pen t Sunday here with his sister,, { . ]mnt and f . otton man of r]„ver." human life are made to know that!coats have no outside pockets and 1 Miss Della Rhyne. they Eire narrowly to escape the gal- see you have made them any way and M r. and Mrs. YV. W. Duncan left lows (if escape at all) then murder 1 took the collar pieces for flaps!” Sunday night for Rock Hill to spend; will have a check put u> it. Viewed ; The old lady gave it up. _ , a day or two. From there they will i Part II. Barcarole. (b) Popular Austrian dance as GIRLS IN HIGH SOCIETY. from this distance the killing of Sen-! Messrs. Goforth, Owens and Lee , RO to Charleston to spend a few days, ator Carmack, of Tennessee, is down- brought their gin over yesterday j Mr. Edward Jordon, of Charleston. Are Mighty Poor Specimens Accord ing to Newspaper Editor. even that mav be doubted seriously Those who neglected to take up with h carbuncle on his left hand i their potatoes before the vines were , which makes him feel very little like Smyrna killed by frost stand a good charjne to ; writing. Pains shoot up the arm to j Mrs. Madge Mummy uiuiuuifi uu i ... , , . . _ . any < UMI him hmm, <<u<i Miss Nan White spent Sunday at! whirl and be of some practical use to fbo importance of deep plowing and nyrna with friends. | the world. In at* address befoie he | borol ,p b preparation of the soil. His Mrs. Madge Gaines and sister, Miss ; Englewood YYoman s C ulturo ( . 1 talk was of a most practical nature. The waltz. Finale: Good- ibat it was a suicidal policy to plant bve and departure, Liszt—Henry Foote the same crop on the same land year Perrin. after year, lie also emphasized the: Intermission of five minutes, importance of keeping a crop on the Solos (a). “Dedication,” Franz, land all the year round and pleaded tb) Hark! Hark!! The Lark! with Cherokee farmers to keep their Schubert. fields green in winter as well as in (a) Grand concert waltz. Part I summer. He laid special stress up Looking for a Pardner. on Hie importance of growing clover Part IT. Promenade, and eowpeas and the necessity of Part III. The Waltz. Part IV. supplies at home Goodnight, YVeber. upon one crop. He <b) Meditation for left hand alone, fact that the Pugno, Henry Foote Perrin, of the plant of Reading, “Polishing Mac,” Tx>uise >ot, and showed M. Aleott. Miss Farr. Solo. The celebrated Ave Marie, Bach Gounod—Miss Higley. Director Perrin will accompany on years, says lie win ut? i-mnpuucu iu , ** iv. I iviisses wiuuic | , ... . ... . ni^ uc-iiiuiinvi«.• iuiio in unci oiint; uii-|^.i,^ii viii i^v-viiiiivi nv.. j —- quit the business for the ' winter ! relatives and friends in York county, j Morris, of Limestone College, spent I was V a man s silk underwear witnou der tbp d i rt . C (i 0 n of the United States , Churchill, pupil of Carl Baermaim. months, at least, as H is loo laborious Miss Minnie Moss and Dr. Jim Monday night here with Mrs. P. T. | 'caring it, and learn to master the _ . ' Mr. Hughes Is a Moss will marry this morning at; Sapoch. j mysteries of the drawing room. Hickory Grove at 8 o’clock. . Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Sapoch attended! “Society^ girls become vain and Success to The Ledger and all its services at Mt. Paran Sunday. j worthless, said Editor Lewis be- readers. .7. L. S. ! Messrs. Jack Roberts and Easterly f-ause the y ai ’e lotted and coddled too ' drove over to Gaffney Sunday after- Some Observations. | noon. A certain young man who waa! Messrs. Darwin and Walter Bla- for one of his age. remarkable man—full of energy and life; but he begins to show the effect of old age and general infirmity. A few of the young people met at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. J. L. Black- well last Thursday night and had an enjoyable time; but there was no Agriculture Department, and is work- { Miss Dew, and Mr. Perrin will play ing in conjunction with Commissioner a new program on the organ from of Agriculture YVatson at Columbia. French composers. Mr. YVilliams started off by deprecat making himself too conspicuous, pre- lock spent Sunday afternoon in Gaff dancing under any of Its different sumptuous and obnoxious, a few nights j ney with relatives, names. ; ago on certain private and forbid- j Mrs. Martha Moore is visiting in It was Mrs. Martha Blackwood and den grounds not a hundred miles from i Gaffney, the guest of Mrs. Nannie not Martha Blackwell whose death the city of Gaffney, came very near Moore. we reported recently. We claim the getting into serious trouble for his , Mr. H. W. Hood went over to Gaff- mistake is the printer’s and not ours, temerity, not only for trespassing up | ney Saturday on business. The North Pacolet Interdenomina- tn property from which the male ele-1 Mrs. J. H. Kinard left Saturday tional Sunday School Convention ment is particularly barred at such morning for Branchville to visit rel- will meet at Abingdon Creek church . an hour, but for acting in a jnaimer atives. on the fourth Sabbath of next month j altogether unbecoming a gentleman | Miss Mabel Gaffney left Saturday (December). We hope that the and a sane mortal, ft was not a case for Gaffney where she will spend a weather conditions will be favorable of a charging, gore-hunting bull-dog few days with relatives, and that Bro. C. M. Teal, pastor of of elephantine proportions “going; Mrs. J. E .Brewer, of Elberton. Ga., the church, can arrange to be pre- rampant after his prey;’’ but this time spent Thursday night with her sister, se»t and take part in the exercises, a young field battery was brought to Mrs. W. E. Anderson, and left Friday Bro. Teal is highly respected by the bear upon the intruder, and but for morning for her home, accompanied people of lower Cherokee and his the inability of the “man behind the by her mother, Mrs. Mary Freeman, presence and help will be very ac- gun” to get the proper range, owing who will spend the winter there, ceptable. We hope that other Sab- :to the uncertain light and the rapidity | Mr. A. R. Osborne, of Gaffney, spent bath school workers will take this in* | with which the target “changed his Sunday here with his family who are vitation as applying to them too. We base,’’ the comedy which the 'young spending several days with Mr. O. A. dislike the idea of any of our s<^ols man evidently thought he was enact- Osborne much before marriage. The fact of the matter is that they have altogeth er too much leisure and not enough work. They go gadding about in au tomobiles and spend precious time at the matines eating chocolate candies with foolish young men in swallow-tail ed coats. AY 7 hen they marry they bring lo their husbands superficial beauty, plenty of vanity and a smattering of book learning. That is about the limit of their accomplishments.” ing ihe fact that there were so few yoqng men in the audience. It was the young men which should be reach ed in order that they might get the proper start in life. He said the idea was to get the most out of the labor expended. The productive power of labor in SoQth Carolina was $147 a year per man, while in Iowa it was $1,088. He emphasized the import MOUNTS STAGE, KISSES ACTRESS Ex-Senator McLaurin’s Son Accepts Pretty Chorus Girl’s Dare. Spartanburg, Nov. 14.—Loretta Mar shall. a pretty young chorus girl of the YVayne Musical Comedy Com pany, which closed an engagement here Wednesday night, was kissed A Gold Medal Contest. Director Perrin, of Limestone Col lege, faculty of music announces that he will give three gold medals at the final concert, in the department of music. A gold medal will be given to the pupil who plays the most artistically and the candidates for this n^da) must be students of the director’s class. The test will be technic and interpretation. In the department of church and , fair and square on her lips by young ance of producing more with the labor | MeLaurin, son of the former United we expend. ! states Senator, who is a student at Mr. C. P. Hartley, also ofjhe Bureau ; Wofford College. The kissing took place on the stage in full view of the 1 of Plant Industry of the Department of Agriculture, was the next speaker. He illustrated by photographs the different qualities of corn, embracing everything from the corn stalk to the grain, and showed how important it was to select seed corn, how to raise seed eo» r, and how to • nkc care of audience, and was one of the hits of the show. Miss Marshall came be fore the footlights and rendered a kissing song. Pointing to younjt Mc- Laurin. who occupied an orchestra seat, she dared him to kiss her. The student was game, for as quick as a the seed after it had been gathered! j] asb b e jumped on the stage and Owing fo the lateness of the hour Mr. | jr a ye the pretty little actress several Il.irilcy mrde his remarks very brief, 8 m a (i k8 on her ruby lips, but they were none the less important mmmm-mmmmmmm* t<» faose who grow corn. | Buford Street Methodist Church. Air. Sarratt then announced the, regular services will be held goiag into “winter quarters” while ing, might have ended in a tragedy.' Mr. Frank Sossamon, of Clifton, concert playing, a gold medal will meeting of the farmers and business I1px e qabhath Rahhath school at 10 such a formidable enemy as Satan is As it was, the vanity of the young spent Sunday with his parents here, ihe given to the best student in this 1 ’ *-- ,J *- ~ " ’ strongly entrenched in our front. We blood no doubt received a very severe j Rev. J. L. Oats, of Hickory Grove.! department who is not a professional, never bear of his cohorts going into drubbing and the mercury of his prid - passed through here Monday morning j The test, for this will be a good or- “winter quarters” or even leaving the Ihermometer probably fell below He on his way to Charlotte to attend a | Kan technic and ability to play a firing line for a moment at a time. 1 zero mark, as he was forced to do call meeting of the First Presbytery, j church service in a creditable man The 34th chapter of Ezekiel is an ex- some sprinting stunts in which there — | ner, and to play several organ volun- cellent lesson to study in this con- was much more of speed than grace j Blacksburg, Nov. 19. Miss Ella Lit-! taries to satisfaction of the nection. and elegance, in full view of eyes that tj e 0 f Green ville, spent Tuesday and i udge8 - Time is a great mollitier of the he had hoped to entrance with his YY’ednesday here, the guest of Mrs. A medal be given to the most known at the meeting tomorrow, passions and prejudices of mankind, personal charms! D. D. Gast on. ‘ | proficient student in French compo-! The following is a list of those who Tn fact a time comes to us all (If we Josh Billings has said that success ’mi\ J. C. Ross, formerly of this ' sition - The candidates will be ex- entered yesterday’s contest and the live long enough) when we can for- doesn’t consist in not making mis- pi a ce bin now of Spartanburg, was | P^cted to write short essays in French | score made by them: men to be held in the court house to morrow to hear his report of the Col ton Conference at Memphis. Mr. N. Lipscomb then announced that the committee selected to meas ure and weigh the corn in the contest a. m. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. ami 7:13 p. in. Devotional meet ing of the Epworlh League at 6:30 p. m. The conference year closes with next Sabbath’s services. The pastor for the best acre of upland corn raised wi „ leave f0 r Laurens Monday, in Cherokee would make its findings] strangers ami visitors cordia give (if not forget) the most aggra- takes, but in not making the same over bere Monday on business, vatlmg and vicious acts of others, mistake twice; and it is safe to pre- however much we may be disinclined diet that if the success of this young to do so at the start. man consist in not making a target of home in Oaffnev Mondav after spend-, Take for instance the case of Mrs. himself again—both for the “mild i np a W eek here with Mr. O. A. Os-' Copetent and unprejudiced judges Fannie Carson, convicted several beams of love-speaking eves” and borne. i be secured to decide the winners years ago at Spartanburg as an ac- bullets from a Smith & YVesaon fourty- Mrs. E. F. Bell and little daughter,! of the contests, complice in the murder of her hus- four!—on grounds where nocturnal Beth, left Tuesday morning for Lan- on music, the subject will be select-; G. D. Scruggs 83 Strangers and visitors cordially in vited to all the services. FOR CONSTIPATION. A Medicine that Does Not Cost Any thing Unless It Cures. ' e * Mrs. A. R. Osborne and little son, i t ‘ ( ! lt b £ tbe director and the candidates J. W. Smith SO R you f rom constipation in Kg Ernest Wright, returned to their! will be expected to recite their essays j M. B. Scruggs 81 an v form whatever acutSo^ chronic o home in Gaffney Monday after spend- ^t the closing concerts. _D : L. Vassey 85 ^ wB "Larantee ro Wm. Wisher 81 R. J. W. Moss 74 G. W. McKown 83 iG. S. Black, only five ears. ( bans. At that time the concensus of trespassers are strictly forbidden, he caster to visit relatives.* " ' ~ ! Dr. Steedly Will Arrive Tomorrow. ! R. G. Black 81 opinion was that she with the others will succeed beyond his wildest Miss Lillian Smith returnee to her' r)r - Steedly, who has been in | Felix Tsler 84 we will guarantee to supply you med icine that will surely effect a cure if taken with regularity and 1 according to directions for a reasonable length of time. Should the medicine fail to benefit you to your entire satisfac shoald be hanged. But the court de- dreams of wealth, luxury, happiness home here Saturday, after a stay of,^ ew York for ab °ut a year, will ar- O. P. Hill 83 no thine 1 ° at 1 Sha C ° 8t y0,, cided otherwise and she was /Kent to and all worldly prosperity^ several weeks with her aunt Mrs A : rIve In tbe c,t y tomorrow. He comes C. M. Bailey 81 B the penitentiary for life and hasbeeu - ' ’ " ” ! ' ~ P. McClure, in Lancaster. Mrs. Mary Earl and Mrs. W. A. A. Blalock spent Wednesday in Grover, there now thirteen years. We under- i Ross-Moore. stand that a petition for her pardon Yesterday at high noon Mr. O _ m is being circulated and that it has Ross and Mrs. Jane Moore, both of n. c., with the former’s niece. Ylrs been signed by Solicitor A. L. Sebum- this county, were united in wedlock. Mary Logan. pert, who prosecuted the case against The ceremony was performed at the Mr. James Lucas, of Baltimore Md. her, and also of Col. Ike Smith, fore- home of the bride, near Broad river, arrived Thursday on No. 37 to spend man of the jury that convicted her, by Rev. G. P. Hamrick, and was wit- awhile with his mother Mrs S E as well as most if not all of the jurors nessed by a few relatives and inti- Lucas, on Shelby street He brought who heard the case. Judge Earle, mate friends of the contracting par- Ms bird dogs and will spend his time who tried the case is dead. ties. The bride and groom are well hunting. II Col. Ike Smith, after the lapse known throughout the county and will Mrs. .7. B. Blalock spent Mondav in of thirteen years, thinks her punish- be congratulated by their many Grover N C with friends meat sufficient for him to ask for her friends. Mr. Ralph Gaston, of Gaffney, was pardon, tbe petition can have our sig- in town Tuesday nieht nature to it, though, much as we dis- Seven Years of Proof Miss Willie Sherer, who has been like to have murderers turned loose I have had seven years of proof here for several davs with her mother with no guarantee that they will be that Dr. King’s New Discovery is the; returned to Winthrop College Wed- better men or women as the case may best medicine to take for coughs and nesday night. be. Hanging is the only specific re- colds and for every diseased condi- j Dr. Jim Hunter of Cherokee Falls medy for murder or other crimes In Hon of throat, chest or lungs,” says was In town a few hours Thnrsdav its category. There is not enough of W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. , The; morning. It done«to restrain lawbreakers. For world has had thirty-eight vears of; u u a woman who has for eight years proof that Dr. King’s New Discovery boa f rd , n p ^ h J h R Jf a r *^ i Wh ” ka8k f®" suffered the cruel treatment of a Is the best remedy for coughs and whlsn^t on Pin! JXL!, drunken, brutal husband to resort to colds la grippe, asthma, hay fever, ^loo] h^re w^caHed to bis desperate measures to get rid of him bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, in Klntr’a and bis abuse is nothing more than and the early stages of consumption, j ^ ^ ^n^ human, and especially so when she Is Its timely use always prevents the 1 \° hG b ® * .KM counseled to do so by pro- dove.opmont of pnootooo,.. SoldipasT*month.‘98 to perform a surgical operation. He .las. O. Hill 86 No other remedy can be compared Will probably remain In ttao city aboutlAlbert Bettla .. 81 **?»»• two weeks. Dr. Steedly has many J. M. Swafford 87 Jonstfoatlon The ae Ive m^dfolna! friends fo the city wjU H. *to4 j C. E. Husains 84 | nsr Xn t „f This remedy whfoh j e has mad J. S. Northey 81 odorless, tasteless and colorless, is an to see him. As no no definite plans for the future, T. C. Petty but It is hoped that he will conclude R. E. Sarratt to return to Gaffney and make this his permanent home when he finishes his course in the hospital in New York. 88 entirely new discovery. Combined with other extremely valuable ingre _. ... . dients. It forms a preparation which Three Electricians Hurt. is ' Incomparable as a perfect bowel Yesterday morning about 10:30 regulator, intestinal invigorator and o’clock, while installing a motor on strengthener. Rcxall Orderlies are the fifth floor of the Gaffney Mfg. Co., notable for their agreeableness to the a scaffold supported !»v chains swing- palate and gentleness of action. They :"id dash do not cause grinlng or any disagree- Fir«t Baptist Church. Next Sabbath at 1! oclock the jpfr fi-om the ceiling 'elvVntr' ' h(> ,hree workIn S "l>on it to aide effect or inconvenience, and "may orohanf g i ,he floor ’ ,nfl,ctln 8 if not be taken at any time, day or night. All" nt thn ,. nnm . atTatinn ;»erious wounds. We particularly recommend Rexall arp nrepH t^ ^ nrfini ' Mr - D - Hollingsworth, who had Orderlies for children, delicate or a! oSng Th?re wilf be som! Charg f ^ ! h ? W ° rk ' was very fortu * a *ed persons because they do nut coa- soedal muslo iTv thp choir b 80me , nate indeed in not getting hurt very tain anything that could possibly in- special music by the choir. much, only having his ankle, slightly Jure the most delicate organism. Drug tended friends. under guarantee at Cherokee Od. Ike Smith, is, in our judgment, Co. the last man in Cherokee county to i ——— recommend her pardon without being ITCH cured In 30 minutes by fully convinced In his own mind that Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never It Is an act of justice and mercy. He falls. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. heard the case from beginning to end 10-16-6m. and, no one is better qualified to pass — upon its merits than he Is. —Wherever you go, wherever you This is another argument against are, smoke Official Seal 10c Cigars. being his average. Mrs. A. J.\ Blalock snent Wednes day in Grover with her .sister, Mrs. Hattie Nichols. . L'ttle Miss Vivian Whisnant is visit ing relatives in Rock Hill. Dr. I. Bigger, of Rock Hill, was here Wednesday on professional busi ness. Service at night as school at 9:45. Friends and visitors cordially invited. There was one addition to cuurch last Sabbath. the They are just as easy to take as candy, Mr. Rome Elmore had a very pain- and unlike other preparations for a ful gash on his scalp which required like purpose they do not create a hab- several stitches. The cut was lire- it, but instead they overcome the gular and about four inches long; cause of habits aoouired through the Watoharf i tk * 8 wa8 cau8e ^ b y b is bea d hitting use of ordinary laxatives, cathartics “Fnr flftpTn vonrl T ho!! cha,ns which supported the scaf- and harsh phvsic, and permanently re- the workbf* of BnckWs !^«!a f0,d - Mr -Chas. Pressly sustainedmovethecauseofconstipationorir- qllvP-Sifhoo n «v«pf oVi 8everal cut8 and bruises about the regular bowel action. anvsorobofl ^IrerorhuralowM!? face which required several We want you to try Rexall Order- any sore. boil, ulcer or burn to which Rt | tcheg He a]go complained of lies at our risk. We know that there it was applied. It has saved us many severe pains in his shoulders and hips, is nothing that will do you so much n rinptnr hi!!'* cave A I? YTor/ft’ a Oiiu U11JD, 10 UUtlJlIlt; mill. Will UU yu> E.». Wilton! Maine. 2 S "e ?hero ^ ^ We r ‘" , "’ d y ° Ur kee Drug Co. y Mr ’ —One bo* of Grip Tablets will cure that com or money refunded. , Gaffney Drug Co. Pressley was without argument if they do not do as more seriously hurt than the others, we sav they will. They are prepared in and had to be removed to his rooms tablet form In two sizes of packages; at Mr. Jerry Brvant’s. Drs. Pittman. 36 tablets, 25c., and 12 tablets, 19c. Griffith and Darwin were summoned The Gaffnev Drug Co., corner Limc- and soon had charge of the injured, .stone and Robinson streets.