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ISWji'im wP’ 1 THE WEEKLY LEDGER i GAFFNEY, S. C., OCTOBER 3, 1903. % V' tnoiuoi! reliffior dazzlin' mentary ing on . torcd r borckj-.: the cum gold he ourely 1 his for cor pi r and h- cntert: special i Increa .i Day b. the youn. burst. “Elsie,: one evei at this ' tiler’s t' from t!. afeared." “I v. i:! : SUKoesP. Elsie; sir. 1 i “Win reproa tones. “Hoot poral, li< eomi).!ii eoat a.! - He : obey I her ] As the’.' led (o' eeivii:; •. of 111 In f: Midi! tent “Mv “lh • I. stab- Ml,:, thin.'!'. BO.” “And that ii “Do “So i tation “Soi Indinv “Y. closer t i very y<- has bit fulness< not ev< “I su “You' blcs. yo, “Yt t “In a < They . Mr. Do<i Iniquitii Sudd • “Do y Elsie?” “Wha “And dutiful ’ “Sure, your in.: them we "Oh. those b! blind to your horror, that you “Paha your mo -^1 i 1: m la; l..e rd <>i i, l)i m: 1, ^ Oii ... vouth di. riil- bl • m rand mother, Of th i I do.” of no I I errai ., ;> // / O) s //>/ J ' / t f K . i/ (f "1 () r .s I. i n ■, “do. This . r of V U: 1 tlin ^ f • • ' : • i 1 < f N, the j)!. > < i 1 I Hn . » 1* lured y •. - i. i 11 “F emlmv •Ilf: film i * • i \ ..o i L« added y ] r'< ■ / •• * ' * unpl . . l.* i. r friend. it \ To n , l’) * rr: i seemed 1 !, .' parent . ■ . d !;" I! ; ' T! • i- ’ l l" l • I• • • O.IV III •a.I c Will, ih.*" h i '. rt I i :i r ; s’ >■ ii p.iii'y of : ! 1 • M lin-f I bride Mr. Iroy." . a’ di: 1 inipu- yu.ir h :.el! to a ■ -a .it most! " a • trembling . i.,!.-. fellow speak •:i:i . l;“pcr- >h, take me It nne.” a,"’ " . dders said, "ii" to take this . ■ larents. Tin .. or last; but, •••/» «••<• iiiany an* . ,lr • to go sf-ry* in'll n,it have . a.r if you a / irents or •.'if, .I.i 'k Wild- . ■ ■ -vi! !i. .an’ i I •a .* ■ *i;rr speedy ! »• **v» t.v/i... ;i',“ iiMcc.i tne oo. though the sly dog know well enough before he pat the question. “That son of Ikdlal. .la .‘k Wilders." "Well, parson, I reckon i*oa left your mark on him?” “No. I am a man of deeds, not blows; and mark me, Mr. Whitford, that man shall wash away these stains with tears of anguish.” Such a diabolical expression shad owed Dodd’s features as ho breathed this threat, that the corporal shud dered; but he could not quite under stand any condition in which a man received a blow and did not re turn it; and, from that moment, he be gan to see flaws in his idol. ;• ”1 1 <1 )’! >.e • i. ab- ' Yi i mlly. ;ri.x> him n! n. i u i do rcu CHAPTER VII. FRANK GREY ORCUKKS AN AIM’OINTSfEXT AND LOSES IT. "And this is a Sabbath day in great new liabylon of Chicago," Grey mused us he wended his way one Sunday morning to the post ofiicc. He was not htrail-lajod in his opinions nor in any way puritanical, but the utter dis- r 'yard of that Day of Host he had from childhood been accustomed to observe j. rrcd his feelings strangely. The city was “running full blast.” Theaters, concert-hulls, "dives” of every descrip tion were open to the public, who mvaed bent upon taking every ad van- if * of enjoyment they offered. i’o Grey the scene was hideous. It v as not the gay, out-door festival of a , • r.arisian Sunday; but a day on which Tl • >' 1 itifm’iu'itio i i ;v ;>c • or i i itiou. y >ung men shut themselves up ia bil- m :'ir. lie •were • c i t < v.’n ;.. iiy cat :ii it. t > pry into ■ !ih:i trying to :, the lady h'r brcatiiiu’ uoull* ill'i, -:r>.v ,) i:!iu ’. 1 c:, (i r, *y s ■ right lay 1.” ord of!ov r that I — go id ns Now. ran ) • > :r : i:>: iu-r. | I. i„ a j !i . i i gUC). i | of the little BEEN IN THE WARS. SIR?” .1 i; i.'ll L wit!) a last do O'. • o !o anyone, an my remei iher , i.i iPlie . n" .laelt Wild- j n. an’ keep a stiff j a d inrns of it. [ lio.!i.’. The very oft in* . ::se was j •i lo I:;., her no! in t !i ■ eyes of wlmse ways : !.■ i ■... !ier t Iiau in i /'ite • j'icly i d t!ie fa -t that iym’ Right Arm Paralyzed! Saved from St. Vitus Dance. “Our daughter, Blanche, now fif teen years of age. had been terribly I afflicted with nervousness, and had lost tlie entire use of her right arm. V»’e feared St. Vitus dauce, and tried the best physicians, with no benellt. She has taken three bottles of Dr. i Miles’ Nervine and has gained 31 ; pounds. Her nervousness and symn- ; tomsof St. Vitus dance are entirely gone, she attends school regularly, ; and has recovered complete use of j her arm, her appet it e is splendid.” MRS. Ii. Ii. BULLOCK, Brighton, N. Y , Dr. Miles’ Nervine Cures. Dr. Milos’ Ncrvlno is Bold on a positive euaraiiuio that the first bottle will uenolit. AlldruKKistsseli it at #1.0 bottles for$T), or it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by Iho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Likbart, lud. EyerytWng on Wheels Goes!4- That is, everything on wheels at our estab lishment is to go at greatly reduced prices from this date. The reason is we want to get rid of them. We don't want to keep them and if you want them we will make the price just rightfor you. We might add also that our nm it vi ro 4 - Is made for use and not to keep in the store and in Order for you to use it we will make the price so low you cannot afford to sleep on the floor or eat off of a pine box. We can also furnish you anything in the line of Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, etc,, at prices to suit. Let us quote you prices on these goods and we are satisfied we can sell you. Gaffney Wagon and Furniture Co. THIS FINEST and BEST J NO. EARLE BOMAR. S. J. SIMPSON. A. McIVER BOSTICK BOMAR, SIMPSON & BOSTICK, Attorneys at Law, GAFFNEY. . . . S. C. ■ ; *%rr .-'^i "ii,' 1 mlirf c m i i... ■y • - . » i / 'iii/; rn OT.i . iticj mi.ills !)y . l! vmiw • f t - i-!io • . Yjitiire ■ !i !•'dy lit, of till) fihain, got t: i 53. . .1 me l,.o 1 : . i l»y de- tnoity d» - 'ill: 1 o‘ >U. ’ ) ‘ * oadii law. “Illlfo ii ) / 1 ! r hived “And • *in *) (»Si 'n!<'? A'i, I • • ; 1 V ! i ll".. Wiiit- still bun' 1-1. . > i- idiambcr. whofic \ " .;. .11 ‘ il l ’' ' • l o sot that proacii to l/' 1 ' . i grov/Ied “You : :\ <■/)'. . ard!” Her eye, l • • i! , ' .'L/dunstcr; blazed v.: /.» 1 1 !: • 4 I . . 1 o . ,1 liin hiindsoiuc "You «!.. i L .. 1, • • y!" lie cr: ■ ! t . A . ]/')’• seizing Imr ! i .. 1 ill ■ ;i, :.;n] uliowei tj. f 4 . J.: . (b y! hiilteii!) lie got to klSSCH 011 1) ! r 1 ■ do i 1 . . “Help ! 1. ■ip!” m!i • bhrideed, in i.i k- 1 . • ! he rd," • ti l Whitford, fitol- cning agon .• . i ) ■ f .V. • !)i > •. “Why, I heard Her tin 1 Ii c ::r'ic in sliort, c!i ,!:'; : t. i ...: / fht o' talk about gasps, the i' o •!; • >*30 ined to wl.iri, :...d 4/ w* , , n.i" him. '. r l!))t th** Hihool- the curth to r .cl h /..,' * * i . i . i ■ .ii :e t.»i.-iy about it— Suddenly• !.</■. , t t n'*vcr knew—:t n I 1: 1 , he 1. 1 to l> ;ivo for car- burly form i.!" m s <3 a ry;.i’ <1 .• io 1 t »!'*. <'.i y k • it it mum, there wan the <4 li 1 lY.id of «i li :.vy y„. ; l -1 4* • - a !>• • ■ , made about it.* blow, und li •r y 'r . 1 "t‘ »r lo >. .ii l IF . “Ii . 1/ • .di my f.. ia jr ied tlie tin- hold on her umi 1 oii w,.11 •* e*'.»..) lot., * h /o i i ke » the 1* earth. . hk > t 'b' • , . !jcii i ; ..:r to a wore “Great r : .r:- ‘ > i‘ 1 a nmn'y voi • lo go.' “I gllCS', 1 v • 1 ;;»o •!; ■ 1 t ic i. ,',(/ ' A . ■ 1*1 * / l!i : < 1 oor o ieucd and a that coon . . y :: ly.io.v. II ■, ho ( ii : : .O' v ' d l • ! i.it > I'm ror.u. it wai lip. my : t IlOA •rt iiow.mg to i -i tie | m • /,*. lii- eii) lies wer • Roiled and Sow." •rt.” F.liic gened t' "i'll lii , face wa/ > gb mtlyj a mors “Oh. Mr. Wi i . li’ i / . <iii Y* ) 'aide personage It clinging to . * >- > V4 “l um uo j - j i.... V.’.t / ‘i i • ill til 4%;. i • ive. So eoiai :»! etme." tv a U 'Uimi? *'* that the corporal. •’bo in# Wo '> 2 » . * * a si s* •n;f vein of humor. By tins i ■ ‘ f ’ i Ml* ■ ,'ri'k •<! I) • ! ’ 1 Co ■ ■ !. u » .. • !i ..u.i 1 ing hi * awe for tho goth arc* ! < i . % , t»K,i 0 9 *« ».> i t.. r 1 ;> re Iiil.g.i. h. •aroo keep bis oouo- livid and !• - 11 *; . w . .) » l * 14. > / ! lliy’.V" 1 *. lag freely * * 1 a ■'.] f * ' 4 1 il. Y M v-.k. • *11 iii the war*, sir? Never mind, “Hov. , . > i." t» * .J*.»>•/•], ***>Li’*4V*‘ 't u li: : t . .ap an' water "ull soon put /• mlnistci o, 4 1 .,*• 4 • to r >. \ bttiu vinegar *ud be a “Utt, li H i« * ! 1 'r.i ro ir. -I. ■* i r ■ ’ i ! iii .i ' for \our rheek, if it wasn't I’ve hoo’ci ; V»)il at i . * • i . i-o Li 4 * . : d -” hypo-rci ;i * k**. i* 4 t • t 1 »4, i V# 4, J i.i <, 4 > • 4 4.) - i j y t >n-Mic, inori," tlie dnmo clotllillg,” ill • * *4 M e.lj "m. !: r /civil •« oli wigo “I’ll tlio !u\v m* v ».i. I i) <*’i 1) * IW , ,. an’ t/i ii fettle uu up wi’ you •vhi. ..iidt iit. I •! - • •• g *1 *, < lh ” i i Id groaned, “you “Burg.. i * ‘ . 4 ■ .,.i r i 4*1 1 ) ‘ 1 1* i • 1 ! |! and nr . i \ . , ■ It! I I U*r • 1 _ 4, «4 i F* * 1 1 nr. 1 . ".ly > ii ' -ring you llard-hnllH and gambling dens, and drank themselves into a state of leth argy. It ».vas u vulgar, senseless, be- ; hind-the-sereen kind of a Sunday, i Frank Grey bad resolved upon a journalistic career. He felt that lie could write, and as he was temperate, energetic and modestly willing to be* gin at the bottom of the profession and work his way up, he did not anticipate much trouble in securing a position, and with this end in view he had writ ten to the managing editor of every newspaper in the city a letter of appli cation for immediate employment, if needs be, volunteering to give his serv ices for nothing at the start. When he reached the post ofllcc he took his place in the long lino of ex pectant men patiently taking their turn of inquiry at the little window. It might be ten minutes before his chance wcrald come, so he spent the time in scanning Hie features of tho men near him, speculating on their lots in life, for they were, of course, all like himself, strangers, and probably nine out of every ton men who had come to this Mecca of the destitute to seek em ployment. His attention was especially attracted to the person immediately in front of him—a tall, broad-shouldered, hand some young man. with a face expree- Sfve of intense anxiety. “Algernon Granville?” the stranger asked when his turn came. The clerk hastily ran over a pile of letters and “'took his head. “Are you sure?" “Nothing for you. Pass on,” woe the curt response. Grey was sure he saw the young man's face flush and then grow deathly pale os he strode away TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK. There is no medicine so often needed in every home and so admira bly adapted lo the purpose for which it is intended, as Chamberlain’s I’alti Halm. Hardly a week passes but some member of the family needs it. A toothache or headache may he cured by it. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The severe pain of u burn or scald promptly re lieved and the sore healed In mueh less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may he promptly treated before inflamma tion sets in. which insures a cure in about one-third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive immediate treatment before the parts beeome swollen, which can only be done when Pain Balm is kept at hand A sore throat may be ^ured before it becomes serious. A troublesome corn may be removed by applying it twice a day for a week or two. A lame back may be cured and several days of valuable time saved or a pain in the aide or chess relieved without paying a doctor hill. Procure a bO cent bottle at once and you will never regret It. Pur sale by \V. B. PuPre. IL RIPANS HI The modern stand- md u ard Family Medi- Of Vi cine: Cures the u > common every-day 3 ills of humanity. W z c A.X5> BOUTHEUN UAILWax Cu. (KASTKKN HI STEAL) I IV PIEDMONT AIR LINS. but," It'* 'ill t. tight he tv w . • : .‘.iI v. "if y »t . i.i i I V' I.I I ,wii 1/f . 11 o i-'ii putur* Valuble City Lots For Sato. One lot on Jdrnestonc Ave., with splendid ft room cottage and good out buildings. One lot In west end with splendid 3 room cot taro. Five nice building lots near cotton mill. One excellent lot at Llraestonf Springs, Three room house and lot, west end. For terms apply to F. G. STACY. •nroxirsBO scnsDCu or passenger th airs. Norttii.ohnil Jal. itHth, IMtfiY I Ve.- fs'rn l | No..IS No •$<» No.| ’4 Dully Lf Atlanta c tun*- " Ai.a .iu K iLi.e " Norcius* N Bu.orJ " tisk.wvilta.. " Lulu " Cornelia " Mt A.ry * 'lo COtt .... " Wes'mt inter " &en<! u " Cm nil " ( r leuviilo.... " bp.nanbury.. “ (iuilueya . " Bio kst” rg... " K hi i ‘.Mount u *• Gaston..* Ar.C narlotia. ., Ar. I 'civil.e IS Duii:,' Dully i.x iua I'.'OiiM 9.i i) i.fiO a I r> p l.iw pld.iii j, sfri u •-> p nuo )> ".:»i o >'■ « p it lit p 1 .".i n i.OJ p 2.25 nllA: p In a** a 7 -J f I'J on u 1 i. i' u 8.01 p 112 ‘2 u 1 .•.’2 u 8.21 p Ji2:w ill -/ u a'M p 1 1. 4 :* 11 ./O u|.. : t G a 1 -' 24 pi .. -j ul ,i . +1 pi 4. ‘n p u I vo , 6 2/ P :<.2 ' u 2. * i 5. M p 4 2 it 2 19 ) 6 o i u. 4-19 p*.....,* T.9> p 5 2.' a 4 JO | 5 1 ’ a 5 •* "J P ,.| li.l/.i a ;'i.'> p AY I p C '-o u < .2 • pi Ij.ijo .1 tl 4J Ii. 5 II 0.00 a 4 40 p «.ie » Ar. Itic mtnd Ar Wi • liiK'on.. fl.4 a ». 0 » '* Bultlni'e e n.n. 8. ■"» a U '> p " P .llsiielpiiia .lo.is a; 3 o u " Now YvrA... Roatblioui.d. i ’ 12/a n 0 2I a|.... \>s f «l u 1 | No. li? No.'t"» No. 11 No. 7 Dili I;. ; :> li Dui y j: -iuS Lf Hew Torli P.H.R 4U> pl.'.l; *• P liiiolelpiiW. •' Haltnnore ■ Wssiiin^toa... “ Richmonil “ Danvtllo. " C.iurloiu* '* GiistonU " K Irk •Aioont n " B.ucUai.org-- • Unffneis.... •• bp iriuuinrs.. •• Gr-mvlllo • Cc.rrul f aeoot tt isimlustcr O I onnt Aliy _ i». ,* Gsiueavill*. lluford .. Mor rosn Atiantu Ell' n 9 £ 9. 6 p 7 2o u O .'O p I 42 » 10 40 p II t< a 12.03 a KM p 1-.05 4!., 6Ai a «.I0 i.| T'6 tl •A/ • 11 O') p 12.20 p I* ;<6 p I2« p .. .. P 1047 » *» § 2.9) p .. Vm.W u; 2.’S P -»9vet*f 11.17 » !U0 » A O * •ft 9 That arc made. And we sell them at prices to suit the times. We invite your inspection when in need of enything in onr lint. CMtROLL, CARPENTER « HUMES. The Gatlney City Lani and Impmement Compy, Utler for Sale Building hots in this Flourishing Town, CZJLF'F'WIOY OI'T Also Farms near by and in reaeli of the schools of Limestone Spri umi of this place in lots of from 30 to B*o acres on liberal t.iue rules Also Agricultural Lunds to rent fur farm purposes. For full particulars apply to MOSES WOOD, Agent. N. B.—AH trespassing on lands of this Company cutting and removing timber, fishing or hunting are forbidden under penalty of law. L'.^ i* 1.52 • 4 *" D t.49 •99 l.lA P 24> a 5.49 p •f ••#•§» ....■•» •.92 S Jj.' 8 p *••••#•# •« 0 23 [i *••••#•* »M 9 . .99.99J T .35 | r..00 t Lfi |. 6.* ( 147 * 8.01 p 7.x a •41 p A4 b 8. 7 p 7 * S • <« p r .a s . , • • • •* *2I» p ■ 27 • trs r f-r. a :».8t p •210 * id^JU i. >:i A kjl p 8. 9 ■ ••A ”a. «.*•*. "p m. • M." norm TV ' wm )lrm.97 and Rt tVnaiiliiiMon und SouIbwtWMlR YrRiibuled l.lmlirfit Turn' g'l I'l.limar. Rleopeli fcvi»r*n New Vorh ami NewOrloana. via WaalF tatfUm, AiUnta and M iMicum-ry and alao W» Iwewn Naw Yark and Meuipbla via WaahtRr tail. Ailwn'9 win! ntru.tii .'i win Diulnf Cava Row 15 and H United hiatea Fawt Matt. Pull* Man Hleepina Car* iviwaea Ailanu*. MiRM* famary und New Vwrk. No* II and U Pullman Rlewpln* Car Ml ■■Vi IlkliMiutid iNMflilaaud OMmaowra. w. A.Ttmi«. ». H IIARDWtrH, Gaa I p«aa. Ar t. A** I Uaueral Paaa Aff WaaMiaRTOR, D 0. Atlaria, W. ■■ RTDKR RiiporintORdeRI. GbariWtNt NwriA UMuUiiA W.ft ntlRKN, ttan I eupt.. VVAaMiawtuv, D G 4. M CTTUi, Trum.' Mn‘«w Waaniaa*— Guns I Guns! Pistols and Cartridges, Gun Caps and Shells, Rubber and Leather Belting, Hubs, Spokes and Rims, Iron of all Kinds, Sisal Ropes. In fact we have a good assortment of Hardware, Smith Hardware Co. Our Store IS NOW UNDERGOING REPAIRS but will be completed in about two weeks at which time we will open the meet complete stock of Fall and Winter Goods |jver shown in Gaffney.^ Wait for id announ Ihg in THE cementof our Fall Open- LEDGER. Carroll & Carpenter. Transact a General Banking Business IKTOMfSOT allowed on Time Deposits by Arrangement. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Your ts^olicltcd*