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The Gaffney Ledger from Gaffney, South Carolina • Page 2

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Pimm THE GAFFNEY LEDGER, GAFFNEY, t. SATURbAY, MAY 5, I $23 riiTGliick Daughter: "WORSE THAU PAIII" MARKET NEWS (Cotton, For cig ti Exchange. Grain, Etc.) By HICKS WILLIAMS You will find everyone here always courteous, always willing to give any information, always ready to serve you. Louisiana Lady Says She Hat "Ner- Found Anything Better Tian A Cardui for a Run-Down Condition." jt4J SPOT COTTON would be hard at Mew StPnN for me to tell how much benefit I haVe Gaffney 25.50 derived from the use Of said New York 26.95 Mrs. 1.0.

Bowman, Of 1319 Front Street, 26.50 Dallas 25.50 Get-TA Today iniSCliy. o.vnnh 25.80 I was so run-down in health I could I hardly go. 1 was I. had no 27.50 Could not, restor sleep well. Kj 2(UB 1 was so weak, and so very nervous, I t.

Worth 25.50 was no pleasure to niyseir. Norfolk 26.00 "1 suffered some pain; but the worst of my trouble was from being so weak end easy to get tired and out of heart If (It "This nervous condition was worse N. Y. COTTON than pain. "Rome on told me of Cardui, and I decided to use it.

Cotton fu- "Afttrcsing a Few bottles, I regained my 1 wasn't so nervous, and New Yoi-k, Hay for the day: began to eat ana sicep, ana-yrew I.ow CIosp 5 stronger ana was soon wen. ay July "1 have never found anything better 27.15 ,26.01 23.90 23.53 Open 27.05 25.75 23.85 23.35 26.42 28.75 25.20: 25.50 23.53 23.79 23.15 23.37 tar a run-down condition." let. If you suffer as this Louisiana lady did you, too, should tind uaraui neiptui tor your irouoies. AES, Spring is here! It's a good tip to buy your new suit here right now to-day. You can't afford to let the critical eyes of others see you in clothes that are worn and baggy.

You can't afford to take a chance upon paying more later-woolens have advanced considerably since we placed our order for these Spring suits, which means it would cost us more if we had to buy them to-day. Get a bottle of Cardui, today. NC-I44 Miss Abigail Harcia Oluolc. daughter of ti: famous singer. i-vui with Finnic Clark of New Organs, engagement was a.

uoyr.ced last December, but tlu Uid not roi- a lcrmai wedding, an a Wellesley sophomore. IIu is a sonlorac tlie rihciield Scientlflo Schoci kJ(tie- i N. O. COTTON MILLION DOLLAR TRUST FUND New Orleans, May 5. Cotton Eyes Framed See Hawks tutures for the day: STORY IS BRANDED AS FAKE Open High 26.10 May Low 25.38 25.02 22.96 22.60 Close 25.92 25.40 23.30 22.88 luly 26.13 25.88 23.47 23.Q5 25.50 23.34 22.93, Oct.

Dec Anderson, May 4. Branding stor-; be held in Washington for descend- les and events surrounding a recent ants of the late banders. announcement of a trust fund of Numbers of local people, as well After Every Meal DAILY COTTON LETTER neid ior descendants oi as many Georgians have filed claims iCllas Sanders, residing in this sec- wjtj, tne attorney, with the hope of as "a replica of the famous realizing something from the vast Spanish Heir' fraut" a Washing- fortUne. dispatch under date of April 30, with the announcement from by HICKS WILLIAMS 4- mparts the information that no Washington, however, that no such Why not get yours early? Pick the cream of our stock --wear the suit all season-take advantage of the lowest prices you will see for quality clothes. The Sport Suit or the Sack Suit $25 $30 $35 $40 such fund exists, and that claims made to the department of the in- in KoVlalf nf t.Vip MnrvlanH New York, May 4.The near! Top off each meal months were again under pressure rribe of Indians, now long extinct today while the next crop held com- would have no standing.

It would paratively firm. Rejections of thr 'ippear that a great disappointment funds exists, plans of possibls sojourns along the Nile, with a summer period in the Alps, or perchance participation in the winter sports in far St. Moritz appear to be shot to pieces and ready for the trash-heap. It is understood locally, through one of the claimants that she was with a bit of sw'ee? in Hue form in store for those who numbered German reparations offer, a further nore than one hundred, who have o3 FUIGLEY'S. break in sugar prices and a weak i led claims in connection with the stock market influenced selling.

Thel estate, residing in this county It safisIJcs Sb'c charged the sum of $3.50 for filing her claim in connection with the of the statistical position and Hart, Franklin and other counties of Georgia. fund, after having offered affidavits ff has been lost sight: of while spot "sweet fflsoth -Zind aids digestion. and concerning bonnection with the late remain dull, and dry goods in poor. Indian warrior. demand.

Spinners takings for the The interior department has been put to much inconvenience, the dispatch stated. "Perhaps, as yet the dispatch continued, 'have been busy in Georgia and South Carolina, seeking descendants Week 160,000 against 167,000 lasl Stealing and Proud of It. week and last year. Some Stetson Hats Repsesentative John W. Longley, mills South Carolina report going Ehas Sanders, a member of an from entucky, tells this one In Wash on 3 1-2 days a week.

Crop is tvo fndian tribe residing in Maryland weeks late and acreage will be large- more than 100 years ago and relat- ington, jays Everybody's: determined by the weather for inK to these a rosy tale of a HIM A jw.ng attorney in Pikevllle, who sought county honors, was on an electioneering tour In his district when he called at a house whero the head of the next four If the weath- 7U ule BveiiimeL iur cr should, prove favorable, labor will 'Xhe dQpartnient' announced to-probably be ample but if unfavorable hiy that no claim has ever been will be entirelv insufficient. Watch nade in behalf of the Maryland the family happened to be absent. He told the mistress who he was and that he was a candidate seeking votes at the weather and buy distant months n.ow onZ ein' that if the coming election. )ii wtaii sputs ior reawunauie uioius Hicks' Williams. "And it's you!" she exclaimed.

"Why, of course my husband will vote for you, bein' it was you that got him 1. MASONS WILL LAY CORNER cleared of stealin' that meat." ing since the tribe was under state ontrol and finally that no such fund being held." Some tnr.e ago J. A. McDurT. attorney, was in Anderson seeking information regarding descendants of Elias Sanders, who nprears to have been the connecting link between the hundred or "Say on the' charge of stealing the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

Bid-i will bp received until- Tuesday, noon, Mi.y 15th, at the office ''of "Chero Coun i hway (Jon.Miission for tlie cons'ltuction of miles of road extending the (Jrassy Pond road from where V. A. now liven to U.e N. C. Kin1, The afproxima'e quantities of :te.e clearinn ami RMihbinf, ten thoLisv.nd cubic STONE FOR CON.

MONUMENT meat," the attorney corrected her. "Charge nothin' said the woman. "Why, part of that meat Is hangin up (Continued From Page 1) In the house yet." one, win contain lour books to oc- avation, hvc nun-1 rn i.y the Masons, copies Try Asbestos. rock, live thousand I tne ot local otiuiaH. tne locu.

In the Frienjftltichardson guberna Varrt-T onmrnort died jL'U'cic vait's lo(i i-M, -i-'. i-'inrvcte ar.d nore citizens and their claims to 'h" trust fund, or portions, of it. Thp fnm'ly of the deceased Maryland bravo anneared at that ii" to have sprouted numerourj rr, scorns in this county made nplict'ti for portions of the fund. Mr. Mfp'iT stated that he was the'interet-ts of citizens of Hart- I ci.

hie class I soaoei-s. coins, and perhaps othe. torial camp they are still laughing Uji- (ifainaL'e. I n-conln that may be chosen for pre- over the letter of a man who lives in v'lvation. 'Vh- unvcilinu' ot' the Mo.iave, who to know what Richardson really stood for, before he on union, will he an epochal oc- Pians Vpt may be -oiiift' of the Cherokee ii ni'J'il Sy a chi-fk for th s-uni of in.yable to C.

Huivrieh, f'h'uir- and other counties who had (il cast his vote. elaims vith him. and his action, Among other matters taken up was sur, Mere, oxnee.ea itit v. i I tlu1 i (ali'ioy and ClH'ii-kee court said, was taken following advices that of the state roads, which Rich- 'oil (,. h.

Mineral Wells iiiiii. ihc ri-'h Id iv- I pay: 1.4 Inhf.tc to toe herje i.rdson made one of the prime Issues Texas, attorney vho had investigated the case and found the trust fund to of his campaign. Regarding this sub the gray during the six ioS. ject the gentleman from Mojave wrote: artv-and ili bids. OlJvROK KK COUNTY HHAiWAX C.Af.MI:iO Passenger Touring Car Five- IfACiGARL CAMPAIGN "Our minister says the road to hell is paved with good Intentions.

Please don't your locations mixed and Pinafore Frock TO OPEN TOMORROW try to get away with that kind of a road I our district." I.os Angelas i ef Sorua Ca; '(, County. (famtinued from page 1.) Times. Pouns subscription to the cap. stock of the Blacksburg Shirt ail people the club commends Rev. Alex.

A. Haggard, to the Gentiles I Manufacturing Company are now Gophers Commit Suicide. ooen in the store of Baber Put and to the Jew, to the White Man A Rolf-exploding gun for the ex and to the negro, to all who need termination of pocket gophprs Is now rm. Blacksburg, S. to receive for the books Christ it would be well if he should! being used by a number of farmers will be clogsd May 1923.

come, and who nre bothered with these pesf. Ease of handling and ease of riding are two of the striking characteristics of the good Maxwell that make an instant appeal to the owner. The enthusiastic way in which it is spoken of everywhere is a tribute to its really remarkable performance. "Bo it further resolved, that a I The undersigned will apply to the Hon. Banks Dove, Secretary of copy of this resolution be furnished to Rev.

A. V. Pickren, chairman of I State, Columbia, S. on May 12th, The gun, illustrated and described In Popular Mechanics Magazine, looks like a miniature rannon. It Is mounted on an aluminum frame with three 1923, for a charter for the Blacks the committee in charge of the camrl burg Shirt Manufacturing Company.

paign in Phenix City, and Girard, Organization will take place in the ground spikes so arranged that the barrel can be pointed directly into orace of Babcr Putnam, May 11th Alabama, to which placas Rev. Haggard has gone from Columbus; and that a copy of this resolution be furnished to Rev. Alex. A. Haggard 1 923, when the first payment of the gopher Runway.

It shoots standard .410 shotgun shell. In set ting, the dirt is first scraped away himself." from the hole. The gun is then The following-named men will be I spiked into the ground with the bar among those acting as ushers dur- stock is to.be made. C. M.

HI SONANT, SAM KESSLER. N. W. HARDIN, ELIE SIEGEL. M.

F. SAPOCH. 1 Corpsrators. May 1st. "1923.

Pub. May 5f 8. rel pointing dow into the burrow. ing the campaign, according to an-1 nouncement made yesterday: small piece of cork or cob is placed L. C.

Warmoth, C. C. Greene, W. over the end of the trleeer wire. MAXWELL PRICES: 5-Passenger Touring, $885; 2-Patsenger Roadster, $885; 5-Patsenger Sedan, Club Coupe, $1,235.

Price f. o. b. Detroit. Revenue tax to be added.

C. Roberson, W. M. Jolly, Rush G.I lip slightest pressure on ho trigger- Allison, Gld Maynor, W. G.

Ham- wire corn releases the hammer, and rick, J. W. Godfrey, H. D. Wheat, bang! the full charge of the shot hits NOTICE OF FINALS SETTLEMENT Crawley Porter, C.

D. Sligh. gopher in the face. The gopher virtually commits suicide. AND DISCHARGE AND NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS Three Cheers! Wonder what state and tewn in I Fightino Malaria With Tractors.

Cherokee Garage Co. TELEPHONE 155 the west are entitled to the distinc State of South Carolina. County Cherokee. ii.i...:.. 1.

imp. a urn nieniV in the tion of having a mayor who recently! Notice hereby given that I will motor plow, which drives away dis- committed a side-splitting blunder! apply to Hon. Lake W. Stroune, Pro in conversation with General Persh ease by introducing cultivation. Experiments lately made with four tract bate Judge for Cherokee County, S.

ing? The general says he can give I at his office at Gaffney, h. on ors with a special plow blade turned TEE dg! particulars, but gallantly won the 5th day of June, 1923, at Hi up furrows ten Inches deep so suc rersning was about to deliver a ciock. a. Tor a inai seine- cessfully that it is pronounced prac preparedness speach in a certain! mer.t and Discharge as Guardian of ticable to reclaim swamp lands hither thriving community somewhere be the estate of Autie Kelly, minor. to unproductive and given over to yond the Mississippi, Just before! AH persons holding claims against malaria.

The land tested was formed My a stratum roots and marsh plai ts hia time to speak, the mayor, hisl host, wanted to make interesting! converse Utn, hurled a number of I Upon e. marshy bunk of decomposed I rS VI in the general's direction. "WeVel ftt il'lhTllf' Lm material, which In turn rested on soft mud that yielded easily mighty proud you out here, cen- the said ertate will present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned on or before said day for final settlement, at 10 o'clock, A. or be forever barred. R.

A. DOBSON. OnrHian rf the estate of Autie Kelly, minor. Thin 2nd day of May. A.

1923. Pub. May 6, 12, 19, 26. ral, he said. 1'crsonally.

I think thel Tha rrewest variation of the fash-JonaWe apron dress offers itself for school or piny. Huffled, it is tho frilltest frock that ever dtlisMed the heart of a small pirL Orcandie is the material for the ruffled ver aion and linen or gingham for the 10 uie weignt i wiiteis. finest thing you did in France was that speech the day yoa arrired in The richer a man gets the poorer Pans, when rc said: 'LaFollette' SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEDGER; YOOR PAPER he in his proKhl f. riiore. plain tnoJeL we are here!" The Farm Journal i.

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