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the -qaffney ledger A NEW8PAPER IN ALU THAT THE WORD IMPLIE8, AND DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF CHEROKEE COUNTY. (ESTABLISHED, FEB. 16, 1814. QAFFNEY, 8. FRIDAY, MAy 29, 1914.

1.50 A YEAB, UNDERTAKERS TO MEET BOy IS HELD ON CHARGE OF STEALING A -HORSE greerejune 1M1. BLEASE AND SMITH DEMOCRATIC COUNCIL CONVENES MONDAY LIMESTONE COLLEGE CLOSED WEDNESDAY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Took Place at Blacksburg Affair Gaffney Will Be Represented at Annual Meeting. Tuesday Morning, HERE ON JULY 3RD John Ernest, a sixteen year old white boy, is now in the local jail awaiting trial upon a charge of steal Gaffney funeral directors and em-balmers are interested in the sixteenth annual meeting of the South ing a horse. Carolina Funeral Directors' and Embalmers' Association, which will DIPLOMAS AWARDED BY PRESIDENT LEE DAVIS DODGE. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO MEET AT COURT HOUSE.

Mr. Dave Gibbons, a farmer living STATE CAMPAIGNERS COMe TO GAFFNEY, AUGUST 7TH. EVENTS OF INTEREST IN GAFT-NEy AND CHEROKEE. about a mile from Blacksburg, hav be held at Greer, a thriving little town near Greenville, on June 10 and ing some business in that thriving little city Tuesday morning, saddled his fine horse and rode to town. Upon arrival he left the animal at the Will Conform With New Constitu tion and Rules of Democratic public hitching ground, and went Address to Graduates Made by Captain H.

P. Griffith. Alumnae Exercises Greatly Enjoyed. Tuesday was Alumnae Day at down town to transact his business. Recent Happenings In and Around The City and Other Events Gathered by the City Renorter.

The board of comissioners of Cherokee county, will hold their regular monthly meeting at the court house in the supervisor's office next Mon Party. List of Committee. In response to a call by R. A. Dob son, county chairman, the Democrat .11, and several of them will attend.

In a letter, adrdcssed to members of the profession throughout the State the secretary of the association, Capt. Jas. F. Mjackey, of Greenville, writes: "The sixteenth meeting of the South Carolina Funeral Directors' and Embalmers' Association will meet at Greer, S. June 10-11, 1914.

"Dr. T. W. R. Wilson, of Greenville, S.

will give an illustrated lecture in the moving picture theatre at Greer, on tuberculosis. "Dr. Wilson has the reputation of Itineraries For State and Senatorial 'Campaigns Announced by Sub-Executive Committee. From Columbia comes the announcement of the itineraries of both the State and Senatorial campaigns for nomination for the various officers under the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. The schedule as prepared by the subcommittee of the State Democratlo Limestone College.

The morning When this was completed, Mr. Gibbons returned to the hitching ground with the intention of mounting his horse and riding home, but to his great astonishment, the horse had disappeared. After searching for some time with no results, he ic Executive. Committee of Cherokee county will meet at the local court was taken up by the annual business meeting of the Alumnae Association, which was held in the college audi day. Mr.

R. W. Hunter, R. of Bunk notified the town authorities, who promptly joined in the search. It was finally learned that a boy had er Hill, and Mr.

M. T. McAr- torium, with a large number of the alumnae present. A report by the being an expert bacteriologist and Executime Cammittee arranges for thur of Johnson City, have been spending a few days in the been seen riding the animal out of house next Monday morning for the purpose of locating club districts, appointing enrolling committees, and transacting any other business which may come before it. It is very important that every member snail be in uis place when the roll is called Monday morning, and Mr.

Dobson requests all of them to be present. The County Executiv Committee treasurer, Miss Loulie Potter, showed ma leisure ana demonstrations will, the meeting of the senatorial can city. ue oi me most interesting nature. didates to be held in Gaffney on July and none should miss it. It will show ani thn A i School trustees of district number 10, will hold their regular monthly the affairs of the organization to be in a flourishing condition.

The officers of the Association are: Miss Mary Alice Dew, president; Mrs. 1 liij mgciLUK L. L11M what communities have to contend dates for State offices to be held here with in ha mh a ni.n..n with in combatting the 'white Dlaeue' meeting this afternoon. Only rou on August an. and other contagious and infectious The complete itineraries is as fol IS tine business is expected to be trans- composed as follows: Aliens.

J. Wofford Humphries, vice president; diseases and will open the eyes of acted. Larry H. La'ngston, recording Carter, Route 5, Gaffney; Antioch, Mrs, tne undertakers to the danger of m. tiearK.

umitfi urn. secretary; MIes Lemuel Earratt, cor the city in the direction of Gaffney, so a party composed of Messrs. Gerard Lipscomb, chief of police, R. C. Getty Hugh Davidson, and Mr.

Gibbons, secured an automobile and started a pursuit. The pursuers found Ernest about half past twelve o'clock at the Hamrick mill village, about a mile north of Gaffney. The boy was carried back to Blacksburg, where he was given a preliminary hearing on the charge of having stolen the horse, before Magistrate J. M. Phillips.

Ernest at first denied any knowledge of the The Baraca and Adult Bible classes of the First Baptist church will not meet Sunday morning, on account of their own health and that of their families and communities, when they are called upon to handle these cases after death, and the precautions they, should use to prevent the spread of these diseases. "Dr. Clarence E. Smith, city health lows: Sumter, Wednesday, June 17. Manning, Thursday, June 18.

Monck's Corner, Friday, June 19. Georgetown, Saturday, June 20. Kingstree, Tuesday, June 23. Florence, Wednesday, June 24. Marion, Thursday, June 25.

Conway, Friday, June 26. Dillon, Saturday, June 27. Darlington, Monday, June 29. Bishopville, Tuesday, June 30. Bennettsville, Thursday, July 2.

responding secretary; and Mass Loulie Potter, treasure. The aftenoon was devoted to class teas, and other enjoyable social functions. One of th3 most delightful events of the commencement just closed was the Alumnae banquet Tuesday night. Mrs. Albert C.

Jones, as toast mis ver; Blacksburg, J. H. Allison, Blacksburg; Butlers, R. B. Davis, Route 1, Cowpens; Cherokee Falls, W.

W. Welchel, Cherokee Falls; Draytonville, R. S. Spencer, Route 6, Gaffney; Ezells, R. Scruggs, Route 9, Gaffney; Gaffney Ward 1, W.

B. Williams, Gaffney; Gaffney, Ward 2, John C. Moorehead Gaffney; Gaffney, Ward 3, W. F. Smith, the dedication services of the Cherokee Avenue Baptist church, which will begin at ten o'clock.

Other classe will meet as usual. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Southall, who have been in the city for several weeks in the capacity of managers of the Star Theatre, left Wednesday night for Concord, N. where they will assume control of the opera affair, but later confessed, stating that some man had promised to buy the horse for fifty dollars but he did omcer, sanitarian and secretary of the Greenville board of health, will also give an illustrated lecture on sanitation disinfection, at the same place. Dr. Smith will enlighten! tress, conducted the affair in a very entertaining manner, and a pleasant uanney; uaflney. Ward 4, R.

A. Dob not know who the man was. He told the court that his home was in evening was spent by those gathered vyara josh the audience on the ways and means around the festive board. Many a uoucuer, crater that have been nsprl tr, air0 Greenville, but that both of his par omiui, noma 4. liattnpv: 7 U1W1, It0llt3 4, Ualtnev: phnrminir tntict pnnaorl r.nn.AK Ctt house In that city.

They made many friends here, who regretted to see vino i.iit) cieanesi anu neanmest city laughter amid applause, as they were Pond, A. J. M-cCraw, Route 2, Gaff-! jn the land them leave. i0f5i1011B1iI r.a".ar- Ll''Th. lectures will be open to in- There will be no church services at ents were dead.

-He admitted that he has spent several months in a reformatory. Ernest had only come to Blacksburg Tuesday morning, the horse incident taking place soon after his arrival. Magistrate Phillips bound Ernest music, a list oi uio tuuaia sivcii i Public, and will be of vital lenes, Route 1, Pacolet; I Ln Macedonia. I0110WS the First Baptist church, of which Preston, Wood, Route 3, Gaffney; I "aii of tl" nf iha ooa ATaur, A11 OI Ule sessions of the asso- Dr. J.

S. Dill is the pastor, next Sunday morning, because of the dedication services at the Cherokee Ave tUpic, ivuuuj uaii- piatinn 1 ho open to the nublic. oyer to court to await trial, and the nue isaptist cnurcn. jNignt services ney; Metcalf, G. B.

Wright, Route 5, Gaffney; Pleasant Grove, J. J. Allison, Route 1, Gaffney; Ravenna, L. D. Bonner, Route 4, Gaffney; Sar-ratts, Professor L.

B. Haynes. Route boy was brought to Gahney Tuesday afternoon to the local jail by Deputy Sheriff Painter of Blacksburg. who desire to attend, as the funerai directors have no secrets to conceal. "During the meeting, time will be given to any of the members who desire to witness a demonstration in A Bouquet Culled from the Garden of the South.

Miss Ida Lansdell. The Storied Past Mrs. Farrow, i The Fairest of all Her Daughters Winnie Davis Mrs. W. Hilliard Smith.

I The Flower of Southern Chivalry A Soldier of the Confederacy Miss Sara Clinkscales. New Buds on the Old Stalk Miss Isabelle Free. The Promise of the Future Ourj college President Eloise Pot-, embalming. These demonstrations J. H.

WITHERSPOON IS ELECTED BY TRUSTEES. will'be held as usual. Dr. Dill's subject on this occasion will be: "The Searcher of Hearts." Mr. Stephen Robbins, who has been In the city for several weeks nected with the Star Theatre, left Tuesday night for Rock Hill, accompanying the Elsie McGeorge Musical Comedy Company.

Mr. Rob- 1, Wllkinsville; ThickeyW. S. George, Thickety; Timber Ridge, D. II.

McPherson, Route 5, Gaffney; Wilkinsville, J. D. Hughes, Wilkins-ville. There are two or three precincts which are not represented in the will be in charge of expert embalmers, members of the association. This to be at the morgue of Jno.

D. Woods. "It is needless for the committee to reiterate the advantages of anyone engaged in the undertaking business will derive by association membership, and in order to get others Yorkville Man Chosen to Head Public Schools. Profesosr J. H.

Witherspoon of Yorkville, was elected by the trus ter. bins made many friends during his Several impromptu toasts wereal-! above list, but they will be filled by stay in Gaffney, all of whom give him best wishes for success. tees of school district number 10, to be superintendent of the public schools of Gaffney, succeeding Professor R. M. Ivins, resigned.

This so given by different members pres- tne chairman, R. A. Dobson. ent. I Tne State Democratic Convention The menu served at the banquet! which met "recently in Columbia, was as follows: a number of changes in the to join with us, we cordially invite you to try, for yourself.

It is not necessary that you should bo an em-balmer to become a member. Many constitution and rules of the party Grape Fruit French Sliced Ham meeting was very harmonious, with no disagreements, and only a tew ballots were necessary to decide on Cherokee county rural free delivery carriers will go to Spartanburg tomorow to meet with the caries of Union, Laurens and Spartanburg. An interesting program for their entertainment has been prepared by the Spartanburg carriers. Tomorrow will which will have to be conformed with by all persons desiring to vote in the oi our memoers are not but they are useful members. coming primary.

Following is iteoucea mountain excursion a choice for the superintendent's position. Mr. Witherspoon ben superin summary of the new constitution and rates on all railroads will aplpy for ruies. mis meeting. see your railroad be a legal holiday, but the banks have announced that they will not tendent of the graded school of Qualifications for club membership agent.

Lettuce' Olives Pickles Tunny Salad Crackers Potato Chips White Bread Sliced Tomatoes Apple and Celery Salad Baronet Biscuit Whipped Cream Ice Cream Cake Black Coffee Cheese Balls Toasted Crackers Mints Nectar observe it, and will be open as usual ana ror voting in primary elections "Ajnple accommodations at the ho are: Applicant to be 21 years of There will be no moving pictures age, a white Democrat, a citizen of Camden, Friday, July 3. Columbia, Saturday, July 4. Lexington, Thursday, July 9. Saluda, Friday, July 10. Edgefield, Saturday, July 11.

Aiken, Tuesday, July 14. Bamberg, Wednesday, July 15. Thursday, July 16. Hampton, Friday, July 17. Beaufort, Saturday, July 18.

Ridgeland, Wednesday, July 22. Walterboro. Thursday, July 23. Charleston, Friday, July 24. St.

George, Tuesday, July 28. Orangeburg, Wednesday, July 20. St. Matthews, Thursday, July 30. Winnsboro, Monday, August 3.

Chester, Tuesday, August 4. Lancaster, Wednesday, August 5. Yorkville, Thursday, August 6. Gaffney, Friday, August 7. Spartanburg, Saturday, August 8.

Union, Tuesday, August 11. Newberry, Thursday, August 13. Greenwood, Friday, August 14. Abbeville, Saturday, August 15. Anderson, Monday, August 17.

Walhalla, August 18. Pickens, Wednesday, August 19. Greenville, Thursday, August 20. Senatorial Campaign. St.

Matthews, Wednesday, June 17. Orangeburg, Thursday, June 18. St. George, Friday, June 19. Charleston, Saturday, June 20.

Walterboro, Monday, June 22. Beaufort, Tuesday, June 23. Ridgeland, Wednesday, June 24. Hampton, Thursday, June 25. Barnwell, Friday, June 26.

"i Bamberg, Saturday, June 27. Winnsboro, Monday, June 29. Chester, Tuesday, June 30. Lancaster, Wednesday, July 1. Yorkville, Thursday, July 2.

Gaffney, Friday, July 3. Spartanburg, Saturday, July 4. Union, Wednesday, July 8. Newberry, Friday, July 10. Greenwood, Saturday, July 11.

Abbeville, Tuesday, July 14. Anderson, Thursday, July 16. Walhalla, Thursday, July 16. Pickens, Friday, July 17. Greenville, Saturday, July 18.

Laurens, Wednesday, July 22. Columbia, Thursday 23. Lexington, Friday, July 24. Saluda, Saturday, July 25. Edgefield, Wednesday, July 29.

Aiken, Thursday, July 30. Camden, Tuesday, August 4. Chesterfield. Wednesday, August 5. Bennettsville, Friday, August 7.

Darlington, Saturday, August 8. Bishopville, Monday, August 10. Florence, Tuesday, August 11. Dillon, Wednesday, August 12. Marion, Thursday, August 13.

Conway, Friday, August 14. Kingstree, Saturday, August 15. Georgetown, Monday, August 17. at the Star Theatre tonight on ac tels at Greer at moderate prices." WOODMEN OF THE WORLD TO UNVEIL MONUMENT, count of the commencement exercises tne united States and of the State, must have resided in the State two of the Central graded school, which years, the county six months and Alumnae Day was tnorougniy en will be held there. The program of loved bv manv visitors, and it.

will in the club district 60 days. If a ne. pictures for tomorrow, evening mat Yorkville for the past six years, during which time he has given satisfaction to a large majority of the patrons. That the trustees of the Yorkville schools consider Mr. Witherspoon an excellent man for this position is conclusively shown by the fact that he held it for six successive years, and was re-elected to serve them the next year.

Ho is a graduate of both Davidson college and the University of South Carolina. He has been notified of his election by Mr. W. J. Wilkins, secretary of the board of trustees, but has not yet Exercises Sunday Afternoon at Oak land Cemetery.

long bo remembered by all who par-' gro applicant must have voted for inee and night is: "Vnto the Third Cherry Camp No. 74, Woodmen ticipated in the events. Hampton in 1876. The annual Dublin mfifitirnr of the Applicants for enrollment In Generation," a two-rool Selig relig of the World, will unveil a monu ious drama, and "Hiram's Hotel." Griffith Literary Society was held Democratic club shall present them- ment to Mr. R.

S. Cook, at Oakland cemetery next Sunday afternoon at in the college auditorium Wednesday in person before the secretary Kalem comedy that is very amusing. The Insurance Trust Company, successors to Smith Lipscomb, W. E. morning at eleven o'clock.

The 1 slen tne roll or make their mark, four-thirty o'clock. As Is usual with if they are unable to write. Woodmen unveilings, the ceremony Austell, manager, and J. Eb Jefferies, nieir age, occupation and postofllce win tie very impresslvo, with all the rites with which this fraternal order address, or their street number wnere such designations exist In the real estate, are preparing to move their offices to 107 West Frederick stret, the Tolleson-Garrett building show their respect for the dead. ciud district where they reside.

The program consisted of mostly musical numbers, but the feature of the occasion was an address by the Rev. Dr. E. Pendleton Jones, of Newberry. The last event of the commencement week was graduation exercises, held in the college auditorium Wednesday night.

Congressman A. F. Lever had been Invited to deliver the Mr. Cook was a charter member of recently vacated by Brown, and RI the Cherry camp, taking an active -county committees shall furnish suitable and uniform books of enroll ley's pressing establishment. The interest in the work and welfare of building is being thoroughly repaint ment to the secretaries, such books signified whether he will accept or refuse the position.

At the meeting Tuesday night the trustees elected Miss Madge Mayes of Edgefield, as a teacher In the Central graded school. Miss Mays has filled this position acceptably before, and the announcement that she will be a member of the staff of teachers during the next year, will be received with pleasure by patrons of the school. It is probable that a few other va to De provided by the State committee. the order throughout his life. Upon his death, which occurred last summer, the funeral was conducted bv ed and repapered by Mr.

A. B. Gaines, and when finished, it will be one of the most modern and attrac ine club rolls shall be closed graduation address, but found it im- possible to leave Washington just at i tne second Tuesday in July of each the Woodmen of the World. tive office buildings in the city. The eiecuon year, secretaries of clubs Members of Cherry camp will gath this time.

This duty was excellently performed by Captain H. P. Griffith, honorary president of the college, af er at the camp hall over the National Insurance Trust Company is a reliable concern dealing In insurance of snail me the rolls, properly certified, with copies, with the clerks of courts of the various counties, where they Bank at half-past three o'clock to complete all arrarngements. At four all kinds exclusively, and Mr. Jeffe ter which the diplomas and certlfi- cates of proficiency were delivered to snan be open for inspection.

Coun- cancies in the teaching force will have to be filled later. o'clock the camp will march to the ries is the "real estate king" of Cherokee county. The change in lo the graduating class by Dr. Lee Davis committees shall purge the rolls, cations of offices will be made within Lodge, president of the institution. cemetery, and a half-hour later the unveiling will take place.

Mr. N. W. Bobo, of Spartanburg, consul com LARGE the next -few days. giving due notice by mail to all citizens the legality of whose enrollment is questioned.

STILL DESTROYED BY SHERIFF TUESDAY. mander of the Spartanburg camp, ELKS STATE CONVENTION Following are the young ladies who were rewarded for their faithful work with certificates: Recipients of the Degree of A. Harriett Myrtle Foster, Evelyn Fay will deliver the address upon this oc Special provisions are made for Charelston, both as to enrollment in club districts and as to voting. TO MEET IN ANDERSON. Three Hundred Gallons Beer Emp casion.

tied Into Brook. Continuing the virogous campaign A cordial invitation to attend the unveiling exercises is extended to ev Free, Helen Gould Easterling. Kath- Gaffney Lodge May Ask For Next state committee shall arrange for ryn Florence Moore, Eugene Isabelle lwo separate campaign meetings in eryone. Every Woodman in Chero against blind tigers and illicit distilleries which they have been waging Sheriff W. W.

Thomas and Depu-tties Joe Watkins, Arthur Hopper, Monck Corner, Tuesday, August kee county who can possibly do so, is urged to be present. Auld, Caroline Aline Barber, Edna eacn county, one to be addressed bv Lamar Carver, Junita Cleo Dobson, candidates for the State offices and Julienne Counts Easterling, Sadie tne other by candidates for United 18. Adelle Greene. Era Lavton. Sara otates senator.

Manning, Wednesday, August 19. Sumter, Thursday, August 20. and Brossie Byars, shortly after five o'clock Tuesday afternoon left Ford Buys Indians. Detroit, May 27. The Ford Chairman of county committees in the same congressional districts and State Convention.

With several hundred delegates and visitors in attendance the annual convention of the State associ-tion of B. P. O. Elks, will be held in Anderson on June 17-18. The first session will be held at 10 a.

June 17, while the convention will end with a meeting at midnight, June 18. Every Elk lodge in the State will be represented at the convention. Since the session of last year two the city in an automobile on a quiet hunt. Martha Wallace, Mattie Bright Lindsay, Hattie Lou Littlejohn, Sarah Littlejohn, Leila LaRue Moore, Flor-rie Belle O'Neal, Nell Muir Payne, judicial circuits shall arrange for NON-RESIDENTS MUST PAY FISHING LICENSE. separate meetings for candidates for About seven o'clock as they were driving slowly alone the Chester Julienne Ethel Sandifer.

congress and solicitor. Polls are to remain open on elec In Before Indulging In This Sport Motor the largest producers of automobiles in the world, have closed a big deal with the Hendee Mfg. Co. for a large fleet of Indians to be used in the Ford company's service department This transaction has stirred up a great deal of attention, and it is regarded as one of the high road between Blacksburg and Kings Recipient of the Degree of Creek, a suspicious odor gently Julia Cynthia McCraw. tion nay iron a.

m. to 4 p. ex Cherokee Clerk of Court T. M. Caldwell baa Graduates of the School of Art: ceP' In Charleston, where they shall wafted on the soft, spring breeze was detected.

The party halted to new lodges have been instituted Miriam Frances Lee, Sarah Camp remain open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. All existing club rolls are declared ascertain from which direction the Littlejohn. that at Gaffney, No.

1305, and Spar null aid void, as a special provision tanburg, No. 1310. It is said that both of these lodges will make a fight for tor jni4. This will require a new enrollment of all Democrats for the the State convention of 1915. Co Graduates of the School of Ex-presison: Edna Lamar Carver, Edna Earl Harris.

Graduates of the School of Music: Esther Pitts Fowler, Katherine odor was coming. After determining the way the wind was blowing, Sheriff Thomas and his men set out in the opposite direction, through some heavy woods, in a short time coming upon a fifty-gallon still tn 1914 primary on the last Tuesday in received from A. A. Richardson, chief game warden of South Carolina, a book of blank non-resident fishing licenses, and a letter Informing him of an amendment to the fishing laws, added at the last session of the legislature. A copy of the letter follows: "At the last session of the Legislature an amendment was added to Section 775, Criminal Code of 1912, providing that all non-xesldents shall pay the license fee of $5.00 per year lumbia was in the fight at Green ville last year to secure the 1914 con August.

est tributes ever paid to the efficiency and low cost of upkeep of the motorcycle when such an authority on efficiency as Henry W. Ford, who advertises the best automobile in the world for the price and claims for It the lowest cost of upkeep for a four-wheeler, selects the motorcycle for his service department here and in his branches throughout the Naturally, the Indian people feel proud that Ford picked that ma-! vention, but withdrew in favor of Holmes Goggans, Mary Louise Lodge, the "baby lodge" at Anderson's ear full operation, with whiskey slowly Eloise Potter. Preparing for Hookworm Campaign. nest request. Other Elk lodges in inmiius irom a smaii pipe arranged uiumeucenieui iiuw-u wan a oeu- reparations lor Degining a cam- South Carolina are: Columbia.

Char leston, Greenville, Sumter, Florence, Georgetown, Orangeburg, Newberry. to carry It to a waiting receptacle. edictton pronounced by Dr. J. S.

Dill, paign for the eradication of the Besides the whiskey three hundred pastor of the First Baptist church. I hook worm In Cherokee county on gallons of beer, ready for the market, Although number of the young June 8th are being carried forward at was difceovered. i ladies left before the conclusion ot( a rapid rate by Dr. F. D.

Rodgers, The sheriff and his deputies de-'the commencement week, a majority) who will be In charge. He has ar-stroyed the plant in such a manner! of them staid for the closing event' ranged a schedule of vists to certain chine. Ford's example will ring the A number of other South Carolina towns are anxious to secure lodges of the order, but, on account of con motorcycle to the attention of au tomobile makers and dealers general Most of them left for their homes In stations which will be put Into effect ly for service work. stitutional provisions as to size. It Is probable that no dispensations can on that date be granted in the near future.

that the owner, who happened to be absent at th time of the officers-Tisit, will find it Impossible to resume operations without securing a complete new outfit. The three handled gallons of beer found at the dis for the privileges of fishing In South Carolina. This law also provides that the license shall be kept on sale by the Clerk of Court, and the money derived from the sale of these licenses shall be paid into the general county funds. In accordance with which I am now sending yoa book of blank non-resident fishing licenses." As is seen by the above Mr. Caldwell Is prepared to Issue fishing licenses to any non-resident wishing to enrage In this fascinating sport ia Cherokee county.

George D. Levy, of Sumter, Is various parts of the country yesterday. Gaffney people bid the graduates God-speed in their work, and the nnder-graduates who will return at the beginning of the next scholastic year, a most pleasant vacation. tillery were turned Into a brook flow Returned From Chester. Messrs.

R. A. Dobson and W. 8. Hall have returned from Chester where they attended the State convention of the Knights of Pythias as delegates from the Gaffney lode They arrived In the city Wednesday night Sells Interest In Store.

Mr. W. C. Parris has sold his Interest In the Parris' Brothers', store on North Granad steet to his 'brother, Mr. J.

K. Parris, who will continue the business. The change was made this week. president of the State association and Charles J. Lynch, of Columbia, is first vice president P.

S. Finn, of Sumter is secretary. James L. Erwin of Columbia, is a member of the executive committee. ing nearby, while two gallons of whiskey, found In a lug.

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