The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 09, 1894, Image 3

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REPORTING SI L ECHt IN CONGRESS. I’OlHl Monry A MlS',.1: lilt ,'U nr ;.'i moro i t ii«m wvr'- a up- lia> rut'M' li'itij; v. im!'. il II. ijuirlvi v ami airitatimi nf ‘■ioHI’MIiIm • •» \ M< f • iHirtm; | >t iti . t It is trim tint t 1.1 nu'iiilx'rs in ('1114 1. irw yrai' api, Rut i "ovrr thr sjiu it ilrh. fijMivlnt. arc ran i; nn ■ny lllurr. 'J'lic ilirr thr tiinll' lias Ihvii an i iluratiuii in lip urrs, iiml it’ ;i niii'i mala s ii wild statr- ini'iit hr is iirumiitly ruiitradirtcd. A strini^riiplu'r whu ran rrpuit thr house drhatr is iit thr tup of liis profrs- nion, and thrrr is no moiv promotion fur him. Thr nirn who du this work I'iirn Incomes tint wmild make the average professional man turn grn n with envy, for when eoiign -s i- nut in session tiny are in demand at the highest lip ires to report the must important matters. Then ■ was :i man in Washington oner, a gnud many years ago, who through bad hahits had lost every faculty he hud except that of writing shorthand nut only as fast as people could talk, hut as fast as they could think. In his inter vals of sobriety hr could make money hand over list a - a house stenographer. He generally kept fairly sober during the session of congress, hut its soon as it M’as over he would deliberately drink himself into insensibility. His senders were so mueh in demand that men who knew his powers and wanted his sendees would come to 'Washington, bring him out of his lit of dissipation, get him sobered tip, take him off to the seeneof artion and watch him like a hawk while the easi—gen erally a great lawsuit—lasted. Then, ns soon as it was over, he would go hark to his evil ways. J’mt a> long as he lived he could write shortlumd, and as long as he lived he niade a line income. There is a supi rstitdm that every tariff bill calls for the <1 ..tii of otic of the house stenographers. The Melvin ley hill, the Morrison bill, both bad their vic tims, and if a man ha- a headache now among the stt m gj phi rs they all look blue and feel black. —' i-ton Transcript. St aid of! ri for Which rvi t ImiiUfill for , down ;i - in fm'a would hate Iaiil hi' live rent eo Most of 111, | and stun d l lie. jii it .at o pat cl it > yet green w It 11 At writ iii'g t i' ably cool. Sot tion have piel-.i ami ''t hers v, ad moon. hr. \\ A. i* 1 be lillest hog . ever seen. to I like t he fat i- the Dr S. Ill' are in the rity. There i s si • I! seeliou. Mr. ill. .Mrs. .1. A 1 ehil.l also M. i n N eri sic:. Ci 1 i, Then wa-ot : people at < lie!' and Suini:t\. w 1 !{eV. A. .1.' ho present with a liegrililge I heir ! soniet liing io <• ! for fttl tire ri fi t I 11 o III' o I I 111 s. i \ little won! • ' Ibis '.'ftl ti I »i’* • • And im.' i Tin n deem A 1'. asa! | I In iaee \1 loin; 1 0\erIil\«'il tiii'l Stmlents. Boston mothers are making a stand 1 against the overtaxing of girl pupils in the schools. A petition containing him- I dreds of names and asking that (ireek be made elect ivr instead ol preseribi-d Was presented at a me. ting of theschoi I committee. A woman who fotind her daughter breaking down in health from overstudy at the Latin school origi nated the petition. Wllirh received the aignuturcs of I'miiy prominent men, among them In ing educators,•ministers, lawyers and pliysieians. The mothers are w illing to have th rmau Mihstituted for (ireek, believing tliat the study of the modern language w ill tax the minds of their daughters n-s and at the same time 1h‘more Useful. <)ne of the peti- A heart ma; Deal 1 .tame Kir I .Mrs. .1. K.l.lie ' j aged 1 11 fee V . a j is so s;nl f";' I a I Up t heir ole ', i j in t be wonl-a t lie I.ol'd ha 1 h j I hey li.iw l In ' liearl iiml a;. 1 of l In l.onl. Il i- not . I ei.iinol l."l|, | that loving | ! gfiiml pare .; •• i lie dieil. I . i: . n a C tinners says; "It eejtaijily seems strange j going that of the large number of girls who j he-! 11 •liter the Latin school -ueh asmtill per- " 111,11 ccutage e\ er gi adu hard. The girl.- late. T 'iie course is too I ■aimut Maud it. Tiny ii'i ii" 1 r, ex. j'eisi ■ with ir of d". if -ports ; IS tile hi epti. - liave rai-i d the tii iingliti ■r.s hi'eak down ; 1 1 » baseball and out boys do. Sim" > point that uiir lx'cause they go out to part h staid to the , 1 i"i n : , theaters. W’i have imt foum! thtif to he I and n the case in a single instance. Many of tie ■ 1 l. the mothers at the meei mgs htive said, wi'i •Why, my dtiught* t tudies troin four to six hours a day, and she doesn't sleep nights.’ I’nless tiny one wants to tench the e'te -ieal stmlii (lermtiu and French arc nmeli moiv useful to the girls than the I ire. k w hich lin y have to take now. ” —Huston Letter. “I.WIrh iiiiM-" U.iilr i 1« -r '•rnvit L. Anyone w In, has s. • n ••L’.Mrietiine," :u.u a la a in 1 - \ . ■ ! w it Ii Mow i of mv -o i shake lit! I Ii f II1 '.ali A I'oiimi'in "Pinuf. ore” or "Aim 'i : i ’ w i i 1 I'emeUI • eater I i.e lx-r the realistic niaiiner in \viii< •Ii stage ]'b Vessels rock up ami ib i\mi, as i la iiig Ii they insist riding tile long swell?, of a genuine Wle tii< r ie: ocean. is tin cry. It W! is in the third a ft ..I " L Atri- to ad viieat■ caine, ” while the V * ■1 was tipping 1J1'UUellt i n.i A il 1». W i i grtcefully up tmd down, t fiat ti man ami a«'iis fond im t t woman crowded latln r hastily froia ture tiiat n > their seats in the paupn t tltul ] il out ute t • d\ s| tlirougll Olle of the exit t llllliels. I’ersolis St' 'llltieli till along the aisles not n i d t iitil the woman st u- a a. was quite ptile and h ailed heavily tb .‘ it against her escort ^in was seasick, tioii d • '• . This woman resiiii s m t'hieago, but litis extent, aud traveled inneh, and m all her trave’ acli to w< n. : she lias never been able to overcome a broken I• g tendeney to si'tisiekin ss. So sensitive to a stagg'r at t’ this malady is she that the sickness add to bis.u COtnes upon her Is fi.re sin-boards ti ves- is to .; t i.niv \ kcl for a transatlantic trip. The nppiv- Washiiigtoii Si i. hension of w hat is eoming hurries the attack During ti v. ivage she never leaves her stateroom. She goes ashore some what languid, but po»i -m d of a fero cious appetite. At Paris in 1 s,-h- became seasick while looking at a marine panorama. The suggestion was too mueh for her. Likewise the tossing of the vessel in ”L'Afrieaine'’ brought memories not altogether pleas.mt. Sheeoiild not con trol her emotions, and so she ri treated. •—Chicago l(iciird. I'itiitMc iKiHirtuicc. Wife—John, what's seigniorage> Husband—Is it possible you are so ignorant as that ' "Yes. I want to know. ” "Scign—d >n i you read the paix-rs? Any child could tell you.” Well, w hut do. - it mean: "Why, my <ti ar, I . himid Im- ashamed to have you talk in pulilie. Y. u must read up” “John. M "Well?” "What is meant by seigniorage?” "Seign—i r—w h—but 1 won’t humor tn.iiinti: te . \ aneh pititihle ignorance. J ni perfectly llhtouiidt'fl. I ’hl il of You. M O iri *. 1 rto* r \n i l i i i (1|> Ii t In* - ar«* . iiU*r. itlor- ■ t * ■ j »i !_r> l Im* has havt* i hat ok at \ ou • air has ! t of lay I A k ly Mo! Shelby Stat< •mtiits. \ mi\al ISDiiflar lor. , ( I'm- r.sponile'i Till: L i.nui n. | Tim Kn 11 < Ti )V »1 • »Sr] il i 11. will! Dug ‘Nil t 1.1 N.' d M r 1 lit or : one ' hi V ' > ■ ! im Prater at Vienna. mot I * a y mug ' ; * la ii who set mod m g feat I » 11 ii-r and di-t re i i" inquired iho oausi• and fin; ; letter: Il I'OIN -e vera 1 different found Hi. it slm was tin • daugliti •r of 1*1 a f f' - a ii. 1 tnd r any IT om t liis an of deer who had been killed in t la* pi a f r. 1 llioU.I it I W. mid wr ite a few in)]>‘ ri.'ds i rv'eo. and tin t sb" aii'! her lii H*S to hii: Ie 1 tint ,k it one nn it her h. d ijipoili'd it msolv, - I i v* of tin ■ best paj .1 !'- 1 ever read. • tln ir tndt istry, but won • now unom- w: llrl 1 for it ' et im'mg as if it w as one ploV'd. you rood veil of tin ■ family . "lia vo no iissi -t; ineo WV have had quite a crowd 1 i if horse from tho government f said tho om- traders in town lo-day. Some riding peror. some hollering some feeling sorter "None, ’ was tin) reply. happy. “But why notsipply to the emperor! Mr. Kditor. do lin y talk polities Hi- is ea-y of ticcess.'’ down there? I he.\ talk it so nimdi ''They say he is avarieioiis, and here Unit you emi t hettr anything py,.]!^. i* would tlu-Ji be useless." else. IH'ltnicrtit s. Lepnldieans mid The inouarcli ili)in«Hliate]y gave tlu< ’I'hinl Part \ is all you ean liear, hut I reckon they will -top after 1 he bl li. There wtis a very sad death here last Saturdiiv night. A voting man The Cheapest Place on Earth young woman soineducats and a rin,; telling her that he was in the emper |4> I » FURNITURE A I Carroll, Carpenter & Humphries. When in need of Furniture of any de- ors .'orvice ami wouM serve her il Helpless i Fheumatism scription call on us. We also keep a large and Mr. John 'Borders, dropped" dead ' vi,h lu ' r mother she W'ould come 1o and Withcut Appetite ii n • ,i ,, ii, the tKiliiee on a certain day. T '! I ' V !m i i". . iiV. ,1,1 . The iippointment was kept.andthe Tired Feeling ar.C Pains Dispelled had heeti siilleimg all il.n with lie u- it • , , , by Hooc!T> barsapanlta. mat ism. It is .hough! I hut betook young woman recognised hei hene- , tI w:|s ' t( . n ,, . r . v H.i-maatismto an overdose of chloral, as there was n lactor m the Iktsoii ot the emperor, my ^ ;(li)| , )V ,„, , „ limrll bottle of it in lii- pocket. ; who hade her not to lx-alarmed, an al)(mt m^rs ,s : :| : .i ;i 'th:it I thought J Some of our girls and boys went he had sett let 1 a pension on her and would try it and it U' .'•! n i: .<• me. over to vonr eit v to attend the eom- her mother, adding, "At another time TMion t (.'oinnii't. ■ i .. i : .p aoi ivca nieneeii'ienl at l.imestone. A portion J hope you will not despair of a heal t turn oer in t > •! •.■ ’ I. 'p. one bottle of of them have returned. that is j usd. ’ Sahi’s Journal. Hood’s :.-ic-ve*d iv:e Mr. KMitor i m « irmn your j);i|H*r sonuich Uili l v.; I |i:it i ijiITim y \< Mil il i» . mi* That is I di-a 1.0^1.11 Want. walk. 1 1. ^1 l-' i right. Yoti eit /.eii- of Gaffney go An inventor Ims patented a device fm y ahead anil make ;; eit - , -ui'e enough, illuininating key hob s w iiieh promises t i 1 had no appeti. to < ' 1 Your ltd. cijiiu!.:^ --iiow wbat sort of lie a boon ; » p- rsons out bit ■ i ni^tit. A YY _ _ T V o . men you hav. in votir town. rec. -- in tin door iranie hoMs a tiny in- Well I will Stop f , fear this is so camb - mt iami-. viiieh is lighted by a long it will lii..l il- wav into l he push bu:...,i. Ti.- ligi.t is snllicient not '' V wastebasket. If no! I will write only to ilbmm.ute the keyhole, hnt to j ( again soup i -.e : with good wishes l"- i inn the bile comer to select readily hottl.'s .it'll. . •: I'u,. | | ; ( ,,| |; tlie proper l.ey from his bunch.—Hard- asevi-r.” -Mi.s. Mi ll I I I' \ I >KI I>. Hood’s Pi” LUiOlISIlfbS. j':'.: 1 rnuM *11 thti !.«• !:. niiiii;!. hill IImm , 3 rs^uures i a tn lleo'y Wilsoi 1 \\ elshl • in. !' lorn la a ease of diarrh'> a in six liottrs. with ('hamberin;n s < < I )iarrliiea Bem. i!. . surprise t hal t. n-t T Hlg J-AST guarantees the future. i.llOU, varied assortment of Coffins, Caskets, . \, Burial Robes, Etc. l>on*l IiiI to CwOl < >ifi' I •ric'Oi-i. Our * Wagons * and«Buggies are made for use as well as ornamentation. Carroll, Carpenter & Humphries. LIMESTONE ^ SPRINGS ^ LIME 7 WORKS, post master at * It is not what we say, hut what SOCTilKuA HA ! I. W .\ \ CO. says he elireil d long'standing e sma i i Im i! t ie of e. ('hoieru and W’liat a pleasant ha \ e 1 ieell to the Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. Remember HOOD’S CURES I. \ s il NOTICE. y>VN. ‘.I!. It sufferer, Mp'ii <•,;j■ s are not unusual w it h t his r»*11.* Iy . i !i many in- sttinees only o'.e o'two doses an re- ^ niiird to give permit'tent relief. It , enn alway- he ilepeniled tipnn. When t'ei 1 tleeiI \\ ;tli Wiiter it is pleils- iinl to Iake. ! nr sale hy W . B. Dttl’re. ^ •. v» jst A 1 e j. - in<le!rteii t ( i M''Ai'‘hltr *a : : s a !*i 1 rei plest eil lo eimte Hal make settlement ill utii'e. g'e i 111 ■ 111 - mil-t he made for w. i\ McA b rn ril IL tt. SAMS. .. ”1. N? ■ m * * i.> ■YSW? . • w PIEDMONT AIR LINE. Houto of tho t reitt Vostibulod Lim ’-ed. RICHARDSON & CO., Lessees. Manufacturers of BUILDING,» PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME, And Dealers In Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair. Dymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps. I I A and. iiiiprovenieni Company it i.-hing Tn'.vn. 1'1'V \\ y.in; , i n - in la i n< iKlti. USUI. X V !?. : i at AI so i a .•m and of t his place in Alsu \gri.-uli 1'nr fu!! parii N. B.— \ll tn : I i tidier, li shi I;'.! ' Ii h ar t:y and in reach • t ;s u! I.itee-n. .■ -t riti hit. 'if from a'• I 1 ' l 1 "! 'in I ih.'i'a! time r..' *. ural Lauds tu i'ent I'ni ,i j.ii.'piise.-. •nh.i- apply to MOSES WOOD, Agent. lassing tut hinds ill' t i.'s < . eiinitig at •! removi i; 11 i leg a re P irhhlile i r i 1 v , g p,., .orI •iPoiii:'! “ . ::i. No. fi 1 Olp • in Ti wn am A 1 .If 1 • ' f *V ^ i : -m s.im mu ' ; ie '.i.i''1 am 1 1 , , , I , * *T rsL'-. 1 . Don' Jj and t tail U \ . • ''.ll mn inu elseW here. :; 1 .17 mu ■ i l et! am 1!" Ii as also 1. tm 11.12 um Nt w and t he la! ( it. Mt A '!7 um I i .r' mn w i! 1 <; 1N y our <' is now receiving his Kail SSlook \inl invites his I’rieiids to call before buying any 1 hit:.: in liis line. ID just received a big lot of Bag .dug and l ies that lie will m-M a-< in-ap a> any ol hi tig. Hals Jeans, t, rueer;'etc.. Ac him a t'Al.l. w hen in 'I'own and get j ■ lr : .r* Buy- \ew <ilN KI’Y in tiatVtie. Lv i" thing to \v. ! ’ :i ]■ ' ■ d at tlietiinat the High -t Market I’riee and I’ * pin j and i- aivaiiui imj lorn \» \s (’orn Mill I mil will ] :r it- i'!u next w eei». and will < i ri ml i me nr two da \ s in Kaeh Week. - inn 'll or i tiein, • d'i nd.i tii . r. t t..t ;iai jmi - jun '.til piu e.'.'ii i.iii ti am j. i. i*i*A/n liil III ft ilU'U N. , X Wedding Presen •n.ii h.ini. U.J-i Ivin ■ UJ !1 » 111 J . V-/ i‘i lie C'i a >11 Transact a General Ba Safoty Dopt^sit Buxos for Rent. Timo Doposits hy SCRUGGS. SSli IA~V, No. 1 ! Diiilv n Ii l.A'-u DIU ;>m T.imi nni ]>ni I'J.Jh n'u 1>:l \."-}nu 1. 0 tt.m !.T» oiii Mi am > pm :i. 1 1 t.h » pm m . i i pm , L. *i.ul pm •' *.*o pm DID 7.0) pH) .... pm pm m >. 0 » pm un H.:;a pin d pm '•.ii * j>iu . id Id.;; t ]»ni m '•. in pm so n Wfgieru Co Vorl; ami i SP-Dja I’M pe- via Allan \ «'D vV.t'iiii*/ . ilirmin.'l.aiu. A'I I >n I *R Ig vl Telephone No. 21. o •<g business l r l roiii i FOR SALE, Cleveland Plain D« aler. A \ in<li« at ion. ]!m in raiTvinga jok<* far,” said a Washingti'ii man ton New Yorker. "I'hikab Iphiu isn't nearly as alow a town a-- we liave Ix i n |e<l to be lieve. ” "You think so?” "To be sure | . l|\, I' til' TO tllO other day. 'I b y u-. l^'.i J cab minis the name as wo do. —Wash ngtun htar. I< < gS- S ill lowed 0:1 . .. i S/Gil 10It tS.. Tf > eit 'j ( c c5. r# 1 . - ’. . ^1- ? n N . It ti '...'noil. For ile W.A.TI It iI * U A i \V. It it A. X. Wo ISA X Iv IC K O.liTllOV', - - .lU't a vv. W A -1. T A A .. 1 ... Having ju-t reee'r e.| a II KB IM\< i-l I A LI.-.M A R\ I \ laG BI IBiLAB I’ifnul' SA ! K with Aiili.malie Bolt W..rk tind T, ., Safe; \ Deposit Bo .< - I am i dter prepared I halt ever to take liAHUu it Iv. • 1 11 i . .. rut Ag t I'tlinls. Safety itepi.'ii B.iX' ~ a! ni'iiierale rent. i ’"ijiit \ ( laims B .light. I.xeliaiige Bouglit .'tnil .-"id. Thunking yon tor past avors 1 solicit you lot tire bus.ne at e . i.'.m • '.A. < iiarlotto l.l*. e Mu'Jrr. ton I), c. US ? s g H 3 ; i I Worlli ol tlic- ISos^t $10,000! KURXIT'UR I v n A Pamphlet, H ^ A PAf/ t <-i tunic id t jm nt (rcc, A i< j IC.A.SWOW&ttO.J t:■' ids much more than p>c imagine—serious and 1 h m; . Diseases result from / inilircr ailments n< Heeled. m i )on’t play witii Xature’s o., A ;-I 8 i: 1 -1, -health. i *, i .1 •* Ktc. In ! .'et . •TV! hill 1 . gel ■ tit !* i >ri <*♦ •> ! ** : •i* 1 living | If you art s' M el s."t feeling \ . weak X (..nil I'i'iitr | lilUIl.U'it, I I ll.O i: II" I f " l 1 I . ■ i , i’v c x* \ «'! \ f Hi' , M ••)p«*tiif \ I ?■> “■ O w . > i t. : 9 >" : < ilYOlN \ Me( .uln a well know 11 eiti/en of McKay •thio is of tip* opinion t toil • hen - ma hing a is good for I'liihln n t lotil i ill with e old or croup a - * Im m 11. ;. on - < 'oI)g 1 i Kcui- cdy. IL ha- ii- d 1 it in Ids fam ■ ly fill - si■ l e!',, ! it): ; (a Ii -1 |'e - suit and ,! a in 1 h hoi: " . ^ i• i 'd- ••!;••■' I. of it he w a - li t r"t. I led w it Ii a grippe si■Vi re cough. II II 'i! "! i in , n ii.nlii s A il h- out 1 >eni ti 1 and 'h. 1 .» i | , { 1 l lei 1 to I 1 N ile* 4 ' i ii<: * Id' il. i igiil . non • lb eted a | ami to im r111}«- licnl cure 'do ami .»• • in ul 1 Imi| 1 h > I iibike I! y|) I n t ho to. R4DES! BOUGHT CHEA W'ill !>o tr*ol<l C'hoitpoi'! . s;i!,, .<mi : B< d-Stead' Bureaus. Wash Stands. Side Boards. Lounges s. U«i hieli kent in a I I l{ST’-( LASS MoDKKN ITILMTI BK S'KMM; Don't W«i j»'< >1111't rC v l h i n«i‘ \% IsooSs-. Ki E'A' iv 1£< rV'*'1 IC'* I 1 N. S I Vi:B ! i’D ! LD. . d Still T. Il’ LI I ■, ;!.-i I!' (it.N o> LABI II buy Hi. I’liK'.lll M < Hot K i I i I.!. Bl «.1.'t . .), • Kvi rvl "h know - t•!•• u; rit - of the !.D I M ND He < Id* TII ; IL I' I \.\D Bi »f WIN i.i: f. \ i‘ KOBK • r -i• t.r.li ,!"g <’> ... and t«’»mn Moulding in aii In i .ie-t y ie-and ni-h INGS AND MATTRESSES IN TH s, CaskoCs and Burial Robes, loll: I i i v \i c a 'e the pi npl" I i deni w il h Mi a'' AGON AND FURN1TUR