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The Gaffney Ledger from Gaffney, South Carolina • Page 1

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I THE GAFFNEY LEDGER CHEROKEE'S BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM REACH 30, COO PEOPLE IN CHEROKEE i THROUGH THE LEDGER; 1 N1L- A NEWSPAPER IN ALL THAT THE WORD IMPLIES AND DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF CHEROKEE COUNTY. ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 16, 1894 GAFFNEY, S. SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1923 $3.00 PER YEAR IN. ADVANCE POSSIBLE RABIES WALKER BROS. IS NEW COTTON FIRM SALES TAX BECOMES FORD CAR TO BE il GIVEN AWAY AT LAND SALE! HERE SHORT NEWS ITEMS NEGROES LEAVE SPY IS DOOMED TO BE CAPTURED TODAY GAFFNEY ON WAY EPIDEMIC IS SEEN EFFECTIVE TUESDAY TO LOCATE HERE TO OHIO POINTS UA 11 II EVENTS CITY GAFFNEY MERCHANTS MAKING SOMEONE WILL RECEIVE $25.00 MAD-DOCS APPEAR HERE VERY I AND COUNTY NOTED.

Cherokee county is furnishing a A new cotton firm, composed of PREPARATIONS. EARLY. i I y-nsrt. auuit: ui wit? uuiurs wuu uic emigrating from South Carolina to the Somebody who attends the auction sale of 250 beautiful lots in Cherokee Park this afternoon is going to be presented with a Ford automobile Sidney O. Walker, of Columbia, and his brother, William A.

Union, is to open offices in Galfney noi them states, according to records I Recent Happening in and Around Local Business Men Arrange to Com kept in the local offices of the Manic Word Needed to Complete Secure! Reduced Price on within the next few weeks, it became Southern Railway System. In the known here yesterday. The local absolutely free, according to an ply with Requirements of New Prophylactic Dose forCanine Ra- business will be under the manage past month twelve negroes have I purchased tickets from here to the City) and Other Events Gathered by the City Editor. Cotton was quoted at 27 cents nouncement made by the I'innix Land Company, of Greensboro and State Revenue Measure Phrase Will be Found on Bottom i of One Frying Pan. Today will see the end of the ment of S.

O. Walker, who will move Zanesville, Ohio, a few have gone to other places in approximate-1 his family to the Walker home on Victoria avenue in the next few Gaffney merchants and business Gastonia, N. selling agents. The sale is to start at 2 o'clock this per pound yesterday by N. H.

Little- men are making preparations to com ly the same section of the country, chase for the Fayssoux-Ledger Spy, days. W. A. Walker will remain at john, one of the local buyers. tolv with the state sales-luxuries i.u yem.uy uy 0 who will bring his captor $25 in afternoon.

In addition to the Ford, Union, where he has important business connections. xjotiicv otnu until tjj i niuir; ucKiuca i A commodity tax which goes ipto ef Cathev sai dthat 50 or more nee-roes casn- "er waixmg tne streets Ot other valuable prizes will also be Thfi Rev, F. Golightly, minister Gaffney and Cherokee county peo feet next Tuesday. The tax will be given away, it has been announced. have gone north from Gaffney in tnc cit.V an(1 visiting many of the' who serves the Gaffney circuit, yes ple generally will be much inter applicable to "smokes," amusements the past year.

Practically all of the local business houses daily through- Cherokee Park is the C. L. property located on the National ested in the opening of the new firm, as the Walker brothers lived (except moving pictures), ammuni emigrants are men, but in rare in- out the week now drawing to -a terday announced that the Rev. W. M.

Harden, pastor of the Limestone bies and Advises Use. In an effort to cheek the apparently increasing number of dogs afflicted with rabies in this section, Dr. Walter Boone, county health officer, has made arrangements to secure from the state laboratory at Columbia the phophylactic to immunize canines at a cost of $1.50 per dose, which is a reduction of $1 per dose from the regular retail price, lie announced yesterday. Cherokee county dog owners may order the medicine at tho reduced price throiiiih. the county health depart-j Highway near the Alma Mills, is conveniently situated with refer here as boys, being the sons of the stances women nave uuten tne same close elespite the vigilant efforts tion, candies selling by the pound at more than 80 cents, transfers of uu, WLiicjf nam.

late Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Walker, Stieet Methodist church, will preach at the Asbury Methodist church Government reports recently made "vc" stock and bonds and other certifi ence to the Limestone, Hamrick and Globe Mills.

The land has been suitably divided into lots that will who were highly respected citizens of this county and city for many public indicate that more than 22,000 nim-- 1110 Spy-was introduced to the negroes have left South Carolina for public at the Fayssoux canvas tho- Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and cates of indebtedness: and "toss years. They are nephews to J. u. at tiie Gethsemane Methodist church receipts of mines and manufacturers points in the past year, atre last night. And now all-tht be sold to the highest bidders for one-fourth down and the balance Walker, of the Sunnyside section, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock A majority ot the emigrants tor- fol.

Knmntln The state tax commission has sent who has served Cherokee in the six, twelve and eighteen months. capacity of county superintendent of instructions to nil merchants in the education lor a number of years merly lived in the lower part of tbi state where the boll weevil damage the a C0Py ofrthe has been heaviest, it is said, and rcnt issue of The Ledger, and many of the negroes have forsaken having a reserved seat -ticket to tho state regarding the sales tax. No Miss Mildred Raulston, who served the Coluber school as a teacher mYntf I'he prophylactic can be ail-at different times. 1 hey are also COLLEGE TRUSTEES tices have also been sent to other nephews to Mr. and Mrs.

T. ministered bv the dog owners them during the past session which closed businesses and individuals interest. the Carolina farms for an expected Fayssoux theatre and repeat tho- Petty, of this city. Hp I this week, left Thursday for Savan selves, or a veterinarian can be employed to do the work, Dr. Boone iMiiorauo tne nhv.w sw Siil Walker, Hke his father, has ri I' "r--- itu lite ijltljl with the blank properly filled in.

said. cd. At the bottom of the notice that been sent are the following "If you do not handle any of the taxable articles mentioned county have been few as com During the past two years, for ol her sections flrsL P'iii Av ho complies with nah, where she will visit friends and relatives. Miss Raulston plans to spend a few days in Atlanta before fuiing to her home at Richard City, for the mimnior pared wilh some the regulations will receive the. $25 some unknown reason South Caro lina has been experiencing a prac COMMITTEE WILL RECOMMEND uie siaie, our tn.ii.

uu; movement i in cash. gaining impetus seems to he ihdi tieally general epidemic of rabie.i PRESIDENT. ated by the fact I hat more than' a above1, kindly disregard this letter." 'The letter sent but by the tax com mission says: been engaged in the cotton business for many years, part of Ihe time being in Gaston ia, N. lief ore going to Columbia a few years ago. Mr.

Walker and his family will occupy the Walker home on Victoria avenue, which has just been vacated by Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Skinner, who have purchased tho Baker home, formerly occupied by Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Holmes, on Granard street, Promptly at 1 0 o'clock this morn according to Dr. Boone. Last year there was not a county in the state dozen negroes left this cily in the ing the Smith Hardware Company Mrs. K.

F. Lipscomb, wife ot that was not forced to contend with past month as compared with not more than about in the previous will put on special sale a lot' consist Former Supervisor E. F. Lipscoml Limestone Board to Meet Here Next an unusually large number of do; "The stamp tax feature of the act passed by the last legislature goes into effect on May 1st. Smoking ing of 100 heavy alunn'num frying ten or eleven months.

bite cases. In Cherokee county the returned to her home in this city yesterday after having spent the pans, valued at $1.50 each. In the Pasteur treatment was administered special sale this moming-the pans past five weeks in the Spartanburg tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, candy re Tuesday for Purpose of Choosing Successor to Dr. Lodge. W.

C. Hamrick, chairman, has MEMORIAL SERVICE to 25 persons by the local health de after laboratory examina General Hospital, where she under will be sold at $1.00 each. On the bottom of 'one of the pans' has been tailing at 80 cents per pound and from L. Baker. FINANCIERS' FISH went a serious operation.

Mrs engraved the magic word which will over, shotgun shells or rine cart- lions had shown that, the dogs concerned had been, afflicted with thp Lipsoonih's many friends will called a meeting of the board of complete the idges of 25 calibre and over, are FOR LODGE PLANNED pleased to know that sue is mi disease, Dr. Boone said effected. Retailers or individuals proving and that she is expected to trustees of Limestone College to he held at tho college here next Tues- As a general rule, rallies does not pnrase. rieces ot paper pave Deen pasted on the bottoms of all of the pans, so the one bearing the en- FRY IS ENJOYED selling to the final consumer are re lie in good health atj-ain in the early Ci(m. appear until late in the summer and iy afternoon for the purpose of quired to affix the stamps upon tax PVTHIANS ACCEPT INVITATION K'raving can not be recognized from early fall, the health officer said, but able articles.

Wholesalers and job receiving a recommendation lrorn a tne otners. ine person wno. secures this iear the disease has already THURSDAY. EVERY IS sub-committee in regard to the se made'itselt known. yie present the "lucky" pan "made a present of the it has been Petitions are being circulated among the citizens living in the BANK EMPLOYEE PRESENT.

time three persons are receiving the announced by the Smith' llardware Kind's Creek school district asking lection of a suitable person as president of the institution. The meet Pasteur treatment from the department. Two of the three people were that elections be ordered to decide T. fit i.l company, uu wus person siiuuici riljule to Memory of Late President I j-a i. i I 7.i nn HimnitlMr in rAmn uini, with ing is scheduled to be held at on the issuance of $5,000 in bonds bitten by dogs that the laboratory Limestone to be Paid at Ser- (he ficd identifying the for the purpose of erecting a new clock in the afternoon.

It is con examination showed were suffering School Teacher Makes "Hit" With rayssoux- Ledger Spy and, thus win school building and the addition of with rabies, and in the third case the sidered likely that a president will bers are not required to stamp their goods. "The law requires that an inventory must be made as of May 1st, of any and all the above named commodities on hand on that date. The inventory must be made in duplicate, one copy to be kept, the other to be forwarded to the tax commission. "Twenty-two calibre and rifle cartridges are not taxaLj.e, and need not be included in the inventory. O.

i three mills special levy for schoo vice May 10th. the $25.00. -t I tna Iiltn Kin ininvacf Viaa Kaon dog that bit the person concerned be elected to succeed the late Dr Discussion of Why Three Bankers are Single. Limestone Lodge No. 74, Knights i pm poses, according to Superintend ent of Education W.

C. McArthur made and consequently tin nvnminntinn hna been nossible. uavis wnose place nas been filled since his death a few Separate petitions have been pre fDr. Boone yesterday received the The Bankers' fish frv, held Wed of Pythias, bhursday night accepted ally in the activities of the Spy. an invitation extended by Dr.

It. C. wh0 has boen operating here all of Granberry, president of Limestone tun The idnntitv "of the tin. pared on the two nesdays afternoon at the old home months ago by. Dr.

R. C. Granberry place of the late Captain S. S. Ross, pastor the First Baptist church following icuer concerning me imu-rhbies treatment for dog's from Dr.

II. the state laboratory, at Columbia: a3 acting president. was declared by those who attended to have been an unusually pleasant W. Thomson, of Gaffney, and L. D.

Bonner, of Goucher, yesterday rece'ved shipments of black bass The sub-committee, which was ap 'The regular retail price of the and enjoyable event. Suggested by College, to participate in memorial known, and the required-word for to bo held for the late the magic phrase," which has appear- Dr. Lee Davis Lodge at the college 'ed in -a number' of advertisements the morning of May 10. A commit- published in The Ledger this week, tee consisting of the Rev. J.

B. have been responsible for much spec- Bozeman, Hon. T. K. Vassy and illation and furnished the topic ot Postmaster F.

B. Gaffney, was ap- conversation in nearly every home tifnnliVlnrt-lp rinsor of ratline rabies "Only candy retailing at eighty cents per pound and above is taxable, and candies retailing for less need not be included in this inventory. Chewing tobacco and snuff are exempted. pointed at a meeting of thj trustees M. Smith, president of the Mer fish from the government hatchery at Orangeburg to be placed in their fish ponds.

Mr. Thomson's pond is vaccine is $2.50 In response to your chants and Planters National Bank, some time ago, consists of Dr. Hamrick. J. A.

Carroll, II. and engineered by Mr. Smith and T. D. Daniel, cashier of the Ameri on South Limestone street while Mr.

"From the effective date of this Bomar, Mrs. George E. Davis and pointed to make arrangements for in Gaffney. Probably no other sub-the Pythians' part in the event. ject under discussion here in recent Bonner's is located on his farm.

A law, all invoices of taxable com J. M. Kinard. request, noweyer, as to county worn, I can furnislf it from the laboratory for such work at the special price of $1.50 per dose, the vaccine to be ordered preferably through you. It is sent out only C.

0. or with money order in advance, the C. O. D. rull plans for the memorial ser- months has drawn so much atten- modities must be preserved for a can State Bank, the affair attracted every man and woman who is actively employed in the four Gaffney banks.

In addition to these, only number of other Cherokee county fish pond owners have submitted applications, which, it is expected, vice have not yet been announced, tion. but Dr. Granberry is now working Plans originally adopted by Wil- period of two years. A recent interpretation of the new will be filled whenever the stock is The complete membership of the board follows: J. A.

Carroll, A. N. Wood, Ed H. DeCamp; II. C.

Moore, W. J. Wilkins, Dr. W. Hamrick, of Gaffney; II.

L. Bomar, S. B. Ezell and V. II.

Montgomery, of out a program that will include ex- bam Irvine tayssoux, noted hypno- available. a few invited friends were present. The occasion was so much enjoyed law by the tax appeal board is to the effect that factory wrapped price being 10 cents extra for O. D. fee.

prcssions of the esteem in which t-st, and the Ledger, Dr. Lodge was held by every class for the Spy. intended that his cap- packages of candy, even though its C. M. Smith Thursday was ap "The dose, as you know, is 5 c.

c. attending the institution while he ml'Kt t)p enectea Saturday; price be greater than eighty cents Spartanburg; J. M. Kinard, of New pointed receiver tor the Parns- for dogs weighting 20 pounds and a pound, are not subject to tne tax berry; Mrs. George E.

Davis, of was president, as well as tributes M1? had not oeen apprenencieu pre-from the members of the faculty viotisly. Jones Company, dealers in gentle over, and 3 c. c. for dogs weighing Orangeburg; the Rev. II.

L. Weeks, men furnishings, who early this under 20 pounds and for all puppies that it was voted unanimously to make the Bankers' fi.sh fry an annual event. The feature of the Wednesday evening outing was a speech delivered by Miss Mildred Raulston, teacher in the Goucher school, who discussed the subject of "Why Should Three of the Presidents of Three of and others with whom Dr. Lodge Anyuoayvno wum is nvueu of Abbeville; Mrs. Edward Long, of under three months old.

The tax appeal board also recently suspended the amusement feature of the new act, insofar as it effects moving picture theatres. Theatres exhibiting "road shows," known as was associated and connected. TlielLO 1 week filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. An inventory of the Clinton; T. S.

Wilbur, of Charleston, students at the colic tc will be vl! Dr. Boone said that he would the owners of all dogs who stock was taken Thursday by A. L. granted a holiday lor Hie occasion, Hallinan, W. C.

Parns and Boyd 1 lie cnase is iycn, aim me imui period of the hunt is expected to prove interesting and lively. "the legitimate stage," appeared be all classes being suspended for the wis.h to keep them to have the anti-raUies treatment administered. Hill, who were name.d appraisers to fore the board Tuesday afternoon flir n.inl.-c Pnrncnntnd Rnniiiin I lay. 1st the assets of the concern. Mr.

The health officer attributed the Single?" Miss Raulston paid her -with a petition for a suspension of and the Rev. II. K. Williams, of Timmonsville. No inkling of the probable recommendation of the sub-committee has been allowed to become public.

Dr. Granberry, as president since the death of Dr. Lodge, has rendered very satisfactory service to all con Dr. Lodge was one of the best Smiih said yesterday the business the tax in so far as it affects all SOUTHERN'S NEW SCHEDULE respects to Col. D.

C. Ross, presi loved members of the local Pythian will continue to be operated tempor dent of the American State Bank; arily with V. C. 1'arris in charge. GOES IN EFFECT TOMORROW lodge, and efforts will be made to have every member attend the me morial service.

Maynard Smyth, president of the First National; and C. M. Smith, president of the Merchants and cerned, it is said, but whether hi Cunningham Brothers, of Green "Few lodges are so fortunate as One Fasf Train Will Stop Here While would consider the work as a permanent occupation is not known. He to have such a distinguished member Other Will Not; Several Planters National, the trio to whom her remarks were directly applica as Dr. Lodge." F.

B. Gaffney, a I Chances Made. ville, architects, have been employed to draw plans for the $15,000 Golden Springs school building which is to be erected on the National Highway has endeared himself to the members of the student body and faculty, member of the Pythian committee Gaffney will be a regular stop ble. After offering excuses for the delinquency of tho three, the attrac theatres. The board took the petition under advisement.

If this is suspended, it will practically eliminate the amusement feature of the tax, which is one cent on every ten cents of admission charged. The gross income phase of the new tax is based on sworn statements substituted to the tax commission by the manufacturers and mines in the state. This is one-tenth of one per cent. CHEROKEE DRUG STORE TO SERVE ICE CREAM MONDAY on arrangements, declared yester- fm. the new fast southbound South- and the trustees are said to have just north of the Alma Mills.

It is .1 i til 1 1 I nay, "anu it win oe a uuty as wen N. but on the ietum expected that tho plans will be tive speaker concluded by starting singing "We'll hang the bachelors on a sour apple tree," in the chorus of privilege ior us 10 pay our XT completed in the early future, and esnects to his memorv. In his lnP lrom Jew been well pleased with his management of the affairs of the college. It is considered certain that the members of the First Baptist church the trustees of the district are death not only the Pythians and No. 44 will pass this city up, accord- hoping to get work started on the building in time to complete it for would hardly wish to give him up Limestone College, but Gaffney, yms to information received, yestor-Cherokee county and the entire state day by A Cathey, local ticket early appearance of the mad-dog this year to the fact that there were probably a good many dogs bitten last year by rabies-infected canines, and the animals that did not velop the disease in a short time vere permitted to.

live as usual. Discussing the Pasteur treatment, which is administered to humans who have been bitten by mad-dogs, Dr. Boone said there is generally no unpleasant reaction, but the treatment consumes time and the vaccine is expensive for the state to manufacture. The treatment consists of 21 doses administered every day for 21 days. Dr.

Boone said he will be pleased to assist anyone Irt securing the anti-rabies serum for dogs, but he positively will not administer it under any circumstances. The owners of the dogs must give the inoculation or employ a veterinarian to do the work, he stated. LOCAL LEADER INSTRUCT WOMEN IN MAKING FORMS which all present joined. Miss Raulston's talk was declared to have been the "hit" of the occasion. Tol Parker, Bill Gaines and LeFoy Pettit presented entertaining dissertations upon subjects that had been is pastor should the college trustees the next fall session, according to UHC1CU ICill illJU IMSLIIIll II, II? (l offer him the presidency of Superintendent of Education W.

McArthur. The building is to be of (Continued on page It is possible that final action in Colonial Ice Cream Company and assigned to them, and a quartet, composed of T. C. Parker, Claude regard to a new head for the college will not be taken at next Tuesday's FAYSSOUX MAKES PIANIST brick and will contain eight class rooms with an auditorium. Announcement w.im made Thursday by Walter P.

Smith that the Smith Hardware Company, of this meeting, although this is considered highly improbable. PLAY AT GREAT DISTANCE Littlejohn, Hal Gaffney and LeFoy Pettit, rendered several songs in a deasing manner. Among the guests were the following: Miss Mabel Ray Beasley, Miss Swisshelm, Miss Mildred Raul HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS city, had purchased and taken ovei the Hawc-pusley Hardware Company Power of Mental Suggestion is Force fully Demonstrated by Noted Hypnotist. Klberton, Ga. The announce ston, Miss Frances Massebeau, Miss William Irvine Fayssoux, famous hypnotist who is tonight completing ment was made after Mr.

Smith had received a telephone message from his father, W. F. Smith, who with C. G. Jones, also of the local firm, a week engagement here, gave a agent.

Iiuniucr ui i-liuiiKtrn il mir schedule of trains on the main line will become effective Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. Three trains, Noi. 44, 1.17 and 1.18, will be discontinued, and three new trains, Nos. 136, .1:5 and 34, will be put on. The new schedules for Gaffney will be as follows: Southbound.

No. Arrive. 5:18 a. m. 15 9:30 a.

in. 3.1 10:48 a. m. 37 p. m.

45 7.12 p. m. 1.15 ..11:52 p. ni. 35 12:22 a.

Northbound. No. Arrive. 1.1G 2:34 4. ra.

30 8:10 a. m. 4fi ..11:23 a. m. 16 3:15 p.

ni. 34 2:24 p. ni. 38 7:07 p. m.

Dale Suits, Miss Orene Jolly, and Miss Elizabeth Cowan. Paint Mail Boxes. Postmaster F. B. Gaffney said Thursday that he is endeavoring to Drug Store to "Set Up" People tf City and County.

The Colonial Ice Cream Company and the Cherokee Drug Company have issued a joint invitation to the people of Gaffney and Cherokee county to call at the drug store Monday afternoon between the hours of. 1 and 6 o'clock and be served with a dish of Colonial ice cream free of charge. Everybody who likes cream and that includes practically everybody will be welcome, it has been announced. The drug store is planning to increase its force behind the soda fountain for the occasion, and the ice cream company has made arrangements to keep the supply on hand. No special order for the occasion is to be prepared, it was stated yesterday by R.

A. McCraw, man of Miss Beasley Receives Reports marvelous demonstration of mental telepathy Thursday afternoon when. went to Elberton a few days ago to KUHL 08 SAY, JEPGlM' FUM WHUT DEM NIGGUHS POWN ON DE LAKE AUUZ TtUS 'IM PS ON LI Ej' Time PEM FISH POWN PAH EVUtf BITES 15 PAY I Jir while standing on Limestone street close the trade. It was stated that the Gaffney firm will probably con in front of tho Battery, he conveyed devise a plan whereby the rural the name of a piece of music to Miss route patrons may arrange to have tinue to conduct the Elberton store although definite plans in this con Vivian lvonne larke, pianist who their mail boxes and posts painted at comparatively little cost for each was seated at the piano in the nection could not. be ascertained here yesterday.

Mr. Smith and Mr. "Jones are expected to return to Gaffney canvas theatre in the rear of the box. Mr. Gaffney has in mind making arrangements with some compe postoffice, a distance of approximate tonight.

ly two blocks. At the evening en tent man to undertake the work for all of the routes operating from the tertainment in the tent the perform ance was repeated successfully sev Invitations have been issued to the presidents and secretaries of all women's clubs in Cherokee county to cial times, Fayssoux standing in the ager of the Colonial Company. The local postoflice. In this way, the painter can traverse one route at a time, painting all of the boxes that the owners desire to have receive 30 p. m.

audience and having Miss Clarke regular standard product of the company will be served, and several Southbound train No. 37 and attend the celebration of the fourth play the pieces selected by members attention, and Mr. Gaffney believes northbound train No. 44 will not of the audience. different flavors will be available for anniversary of the organization of Encouraging Activity from Sereral Communities.

Miss Mabel Ray Beaslcy, county home demonstration agent, has received reports of meetings held by the representatives of three com-Sijfunities who attended the "local Leader school" conducted in the CVrnegic Free Library some ten ro. These meeting! were held Mountain, Ashworth and Antioch, and a fourth meeting is scheduled to be held this afternoon for the members of the Limestone and Hamrick Mills Women's Home Demonstration Club. Representatives who attended the school, which was conducted bv Miss Beasley with the assistance of Mrs. Harriet F. Johnson, state agent, wre tmirht how to make dress At the local meeting: a number of other women were given this information nd several forms were made.

Mian Beasley Mated. One of the ob'eet of demonstration work is to develoo local lead-according to Miss Beasley, who yesterday said she is greatly pleased by the results already evident as a result of the recent school. Persons who were in the tent at such a plan will minimize the cost to the lowest point possible. The postmaster said he knew it was not the Merry Maids and Matrons luo of Asbury. The celebration will take place next Thursday afternoon stop here, according to the time table.

Southbound No. 3.1. due here at 10:48 a. and northbound No. 38.

due at 7:07 p. will stop. the afternoon demonstration said Miss Clarke promptly began to play convenient for many owners to pur at the home of Mrs. J. D.

JelTeries. the president. Invitations have been The new schedule will make No. "My Old Kentucky the selection of the committee which was with Fayssoux on Limestone street. 29 six minutes later than the old ent to the omcers of all women selection.

The plan to give away the cream was devised in order to acquaint Gaffney and Cherokee county people with the unexcelled quality of the Colonial products, Mr. McCraw said yesterday. The principal purpose in view is to get local people to eat the i.e cream manufactured by a home concern. Mr. McCraw said he is confident the demand for Colonial Favsaoux has kept the people of schedule, and No.

45 will be changM from 6:37 to 7:12. No. 136 will be operated in place of No. 44, which demonstration clubs, social clubs, patriotic societies, and other organizations in Gaffney and Illaiksburg. The Gaffney entertained throughout this wet'k.

He has convinced many a skeptic with his demonstrations of chase brushes and paint simply for the purpose of painting one mail box, but if one man has the job to paint a considerable number of boxes the problem will be greatly simplified. A suggestion that the boxes and posts be painted was made a short time ago by the postoffice department, and a number of patrons of the Gaffney office have already acted accordingly, Mr. Gaffney to be discontinued, and the new Merrv Maids and Matrons Club is train will arrive here nine minutes one of the most active women's or the power of mental suggestion, and all of bis performances have been later than the old. The time for No. ganizations in the county, and an will increase rapidly as soon as j8 is advanced 20 minutes, and the cl an as well as amusing.

The elaborately interestinc program has time for No. 30 is made two minutes Gaffney people become acquainted with its fine, creamy texture and delicious flavors. hypnotist will spend next week in Concord, N. C. Ibeen arranged for the anniversary celebration.

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