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N • THE LAST CALL. Ali not*'* Hurt iiiwiints<liu> tin* "M ll'"i '>f Citrroll, r.irp 1 n'ft A Huni|)lirlt». not iiiiMby Nov. tin* l*it. HM|. w ill Ik* put out for coMivt- lon, ns tin- biismchs inu-t lx* i*Ioh«*iI ii|). So do uol bluini* us if you liuvi- to p:»y cost. Yours truly. CAKKOt L, t'AHPENTKK \ UrMI’HHIKS. EDUCATIOI. Looking Your Best! in Vour phnioiii-uph is your ru;ir»*s«*iitiitlvi* And It should show you sit your best. CABINETS fci-.V per do/cn. JOHN GREEN. * Thllt Is tYlint Our Hoys Nfl .Most Tltese Ihtys. H'on estiornli iice uf 'f* LlKlBer.) What our boys upnjnost in these goodly days of peace |d plenty is soiul practical educutdi hammered into them and rivetedin both sid^s Life is a battle and knjvledge is the weapon with wiiich to j^lit it. I-ht- arm ihe soldier and hicau’t face the foe. Let us look at the qestion of col lege education calai and dispas- sionably. We fiavein-1 Sophomores of many of the leaf k colleges and could find no fault th their knowl edge of red paint, cc whiskey, draw poker and cigarette They were all ! that could he des|*d along these lines They were w) ing. in baseball, ten profanity, and the p| honored had achievjl tinctiun of belonguj I ty-eight." liut of THE COLLECTORSHIP. The l.iiHcbiiiH riuni Kails to Kilitor Oeorat* K KocHtcr. e in booktnak- s, and integral • udest and most a lofty dis- to the ‘’varsi- learning. How anyone of our Alma Maters are qiJlifbd to enter the Held wherein tntf bread winners raduates fro grapple with nec-slry I sell Dry floods. Shoos, Hats, Caps, made-up Pants, Shirts, Grocorio>, and a ocnonil lino of merchandiso, all choap for cash. " I mako -hoos t spooi.ilty. I have just received a lot of the very finest cheese. Yours for business, I. M. PEELER JH'< > r Builrllrur urjii Mlnstcrln^ I.lriiw, Coal. *111(1 Plaster tlalr, Pbiht. r Pans. Boscndab* ( (*nient, Portlaud * Vnj-*nt, Dynamite, Blast!uk Powder. Fuse and Dynamlt* Caps, call on Limestone Springs Lime Works CARROLL & CO .. Lessees. laurels from the an age of Lotus an "Arcadia.” tor wono rs where and thi months art] grows not upon the camforis an* like idy only for the climber: Hnu with many gi|uates ihey know little that and still .ess that is the responsibility lonhif belongs to | parent , pedagogue or mb ic remains yet to be ueitrmined A young man emires from col egt with a shei pskiu in i e golden opinion of other. H strides li to t in* st i fe confidei: f* w things in life y« t: | Spec I n to News and Courier.] VVashinoton Oct. 1 —Senator Mc- Laurin’s iifluence with President Roosevelt was strikingly illustrated to-day by the appointment of George R Koester. editor of the Columbia Record,, to the vacant collectorship of internal revenue for the district of S<»ut h Carolina. Mr. Koester’s name has been un der consideration ever since the turn ing down of Loomis Blalock, but his triends have managed to keep bis name out of the newspapers for fear tnat the plans for his election might not work out successfully. It was not expected that an ap pointment would be made for a week or more, or at least that is what Sen ator McLaurin stated after his inter view with President Roosevelt Satur day last. The Senator, while declining to give the name of the winner, declared that when the appointment was oHi chilly announced it would by a great sururi>e to all concerned, especially in South Carolina. .lust what induced President Roose velt to bestow the appointment upon Hester just prior to his denart- wise rewards— ur( , fur y a j w Allege. thirt 1 be fault we and wrest This is not s nor is there j »tling place \ leaves are lew many — uxury edge, and even ^ r ' •» r aft ernoon, is not explained at tiie Winte House is tiiat ' is ornamental leful. V'.’iiether nand and a Hnb-lf in tiie Agamemnon tllut there ale to learn, and ready to uchiivi euc<)ss by a siiu: bound. in less than three, him running "round Ijr Tolpiihr** » • Ninety Per Cent. of all cliruiuc lieadaclit's arc duo to eye strain. .10 to l>r. Critlilli al liu* Cherokee I>rug < ’o’s. and have t ho de fect in vision coir-eted and thus be Quickly' and Permanently Cured. Glasses titn-d wltb scientific accuracy and all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ir’eated according to tiie latest and most approved methods. Beware of Traveling Frauds ! ! Dr. C T. LIPSCOMB. • Dentist, Office over K. A. lone* ft Co ’a Store. Can be round at office six (lavs In the weei -fd per wtek a id couriering hims lucky to get t liat. I college education has | rapid turning of a mu i from wh'cn he I.as gl j much substantial km be comfortably carru 1 1 f tie Ims an ambitio j blessing for the r I the hour is now doila W e have been a-si j professors tiiat ttie is merely an exercise, ing and si reogthenil Ibcretore useie-s .-ilues useful, as eeks we find a bi »Ker at lf | e fact is, ins | b-en merely a itude of leaves ' in; -d oniv -o , dge us could i in his icit ear j it will prove a i question of J and cents, d by learned cjlegiatt course etui in form- ! the mind. ! becomes si feng r hel: 11 g mi imparting giates acquire each subject. G. W. SPEER, A'nr OK IV 1C Y-AT-L, AW. GAFFNEY, S. C. Office in Auditor's oftiee ui Court House. WALLACE & OTIS, LAWYERS. Offlcf upstairs, betwe.en K. A. Jones and Davenport. Phone 87. o um be 11(1 be mental muscles tone io intelligence. The most of our col only a smothering of[ Why? Merely becaiie there is not time to give each bnnch of study consciemious and carcul research. ll may be asked iiy, then, the number of studies j| nut limited. Hie answer is simjf.y tiiis. The vanity of tiie parents ^io like to see their sons wrestling with ohstruce subjects or that of )i'h Bounding sciences, while tiie stiloorn conser vatism of the faculty retains P.fih century sentiments in tie 20iii cen tury uf practical life. Of what use are Lath and Greek to the youth who mutt toon enter His attention might have been drawn to the South Carolina situation bv tile appearance at the White H US* < f one of the applicants for the collec- tnrship—E-h ry M. Hrayton. He had u ion*f interview wiGi th** J*r‘-i'letit this morning and it was evident tnai he n ceived liitle encouragement so l .r as his persofia! claim was con cerned .Mr Braylon lias in-en an anplit*ant for aim-st every Federal ( Hice in South «! :•diiia r-ince li>* (l--pia>*ed from tiie R* putdicun na tional committee* bv the late K A \\ ebster It is believed that a howl of indig nation will g i up from ail directions over the appoit tment of Editor Koes ter because of his p-rsonul frieiid- *■ hip lor >enator McLaurin. I I't fen nd of Mr. Hrayim , who so co i fidenrly preoicted bis appointment a few* dais ag > now realize tiiat it was impudent to make his caim so stroi g Ain r I *r Clayton’s interview* with tiie I’res:denr iii" pmspie's seemed to la quish and dr. K tester’s rotme, whid. was mentioned the same day I’r Clayton Aassugg'*si« bvcamv lb* dark fior e. A coroner’s jury in a ly nching case in F orida trnide a departure from t e conventional vemi *t wh'-n it fot n 1 shat a negro, wiio was lynched ‘i r tiie usiil crime,’ hud come death from heart failure. to his Take Dr. Hull's Cougli Syrup fur nil those (Iftup-roUs itllci'tions, severe oMis. iileiirisv atiO >ri|i|M*.- ivhleh Fall anil \V liner lirmg .’ilonir. 11 is the* greatest cun* for lirouclilt.is ini-l ill throat and luny utTections. For Sale the struggle for brea excuse is tiiat they gif The mere an insight 4WAdvertisements unuc tills head will tie liis«(rt(*u for one cent a word »*:t(*ii Inser tion. No ad inserted for less than ten cents F Oli SALK- Tim (test matured seed wheat. \V. O. Lipscomb. Oct. X a>, Nov. 1, 4. 7. F OB SALEoK BENT My till- room col- tuve opp-isite-my residence; also for* rent, my seven room cottag-* corner Kace and Petty streets. Mrs. A. V. Montgomery. Oct. TJ-tf J. E. WEBSTER, At t oritov- A t- L^aw. fficein '*ourt House. (Prohate'Judge a office Gaffney City, S. C. Practice* in all theconrtH. Collet* tlonn a unecialty JAMES A. WILLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. <i A H'l-riNlhCV. S-A. CJ. Notary Public In office. Prompt attenttou given to aL business. Office over K. A. Jones ft. (io.'s store. D. U.Duncan 0. Pi Sandi-rs. W.8.Hall.Jr OUKCAN, SANDERS # HALL, AtrorneyB-at-Law. OftL**' ^ * . V fa Orv •si JR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. a Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new Htore In offine from lnt to 2f»r,p of each month • ■ “Slack and White.” “Black and White’’ is the name of a new system of drawing in crayon, so s mplolhut any one can learn it. Any sort of pict ure can Ih* cnlarged to any size; InnducupeH sketched from nature or sil- liouettes drawn from life. A pupil wiio has never had u lesson Is-fore can make I fv-si/e portraits in from one to three weeks practice. A child eight years old can learu. By this method every family can have itsown artist Tlii're are no fadures. Large classes wlier- ever presented. You are Invited to visit the studio and see for yourself. Over too draw ings on exhibition- Each pupil Is taught sep arately and success assured. Portraits made to order -strictly free hand work, studio over O. E. Wilkins' 8 to re. into derivations of lauguge. Well the dictionary will do that Why waste four years in hatnmerii; verbs and nouns, declinations an! conjugations into a boy who is desiind afterwards to sell coffee, maka soap, buila houses or plough. Of vhat use ,is French? It will take teveral years to learn it and the aeqairements is purely ornamental and in most cases not worth a dollar to the future man Fathers examine the itudies pur sued by your sons. Ycu will find tiiat you are spending ijrour money and .casting their most precious time storing glittering dross to the ex clusion of what can bentfif them in the sterner days to com*. Cast them adrift upofi the sea of life without a thorough education or some practical subject if value to the world, and which Ihey may in a needy hour call into l ead and you are casting them adrift in ships of lead without a life pr server or a spare boat. A hidden rock, or a storm awaits them and hey are lost if they need mental exe ise let them juggle with practical sibjectft, me chanics, bookkeeping, d awing prac tical chemistry, arithmeiic, tiie Eng lish language and physio! Let them learn how to keep accounts, how to handle toois, how to bild and work an engine, how to uni rstand tiie machinery of tiie grtyt practical world, and not leave th vogaries of the land of dreamers. you have learned tiie law of your son’s mind confine him strictly to studies per taining to his calling tud cast ail others away. Our boys are not j'ools. They kn<>w the uselessness ob the lahon imposed upon them, i a'-d in r.g Americans resent tne encroaching upon their liberty. We neglect to give th m weapons j to fight the battle undt iey b.comi skulkers in the rear M»; turn them loose upon the world wOi no means for employment, they rtply by be coming idle and prnfiigite, prema turely wasted, the soul if Saturn in the body of Adonis. j. l. s, - I Ililnllt-H Tin-(ilftie. The fame of Hucklfti’s Arnica Salve, as the best in the woili. extends round the eartb. It’s the one perfect healer of Qits, Oorns, Burns, Bruises, Korea, S aids, Boils. Ulcers Felons, Aches, fains and ail Skin Eruptions. Only iifallihle File cure. 25o a box at Cherokee Drug Co. F OR SALE OR RENT A small farm with nine room house just outside of incorpo ration; or house and lot without farm. Robt. B. Wilkins. Oet IS. tf. F OB SA EE Good seed Blue Straw Wheat at fl.uo per hushel. Apply to J. (j, Lit tle. Oct-15 4t F ob SALE House and lot ot “ 7-1u acres on Mill Hap Road, just outside Gaffney oil v limits, for cash or on time. Write to Mrs. S. A. Nance. Spat tan hurt'. S. or to Stanyarne Wilson her attorney, Spartanburg. S tf. 10-lS-tf F OR SALE • Md newspapers for sale at The Ledger office at 10 cents a hundred. F < )R S.\LE (Inc house and lot on Kmlt h St, near First Baptist church; two houses and lots on Buford St. i*-^4 Apply to J. A. Willis. For Rent. F OR RENT Five room acres of land in town. Littlejohn, oct. ^i-tf. house and nine Apply to Sumter F OR RENT-—A two-horse farm on Broad River. F G.,Stacy. !i-io-tf Wanted. W ANTED The public i<> know that I ant receiving daily shipments of the cele brated York River Oysters. Families sup plied. Julian W. Lipscomb. in-s-tf W ANTED—Will pay highest cash price for green salt hides. !l 'Jh-tf t 'l.AHV A K RXPKICK. Money Loaned. L OANS on improved farms for a term of years at seven per cent, interest. No commissior s. For information apply to J. C Jefferies. Att * at Law. 1»-I8 to Oct. Is, 1W1 \M) to Loan on City and Farm Prop erty and Mill Stock. J A. WII-UIH, Aitornev. Harris Lithia Water, Hatris Lithia Ginger Ale, “While Rock” Ginger Ale AT Peeler & Lemmond. m I Our store offers you the fruits of our tact and good judgment in gath- |fl; ering the best and most reliable goods. The point to be made is, that the growth of great retailing is a vast M| public benefit. We and the public are natural partners. Together we will K 1 solve the question of how to make the buying power of money greatest. Men's Suits and Overcoats. We are making a greater showing of the famous “Vitals” brand of Clothing- than ever before, because we find that it gives better satisfaction than any other make. It has more style, is tailored better, and keeps it shape longer, and, above all, is permanent, perfect fitting. Wear tlis “Vitals” Brand, Come and examine the goods and get the prices; that’s the only real way to judge values. SHiRT o no and a!! the edds and ends of dress which helps in giving comfort and satisfaction. Plenty of variety here, ties, sox. handker chiefs, underwear, gloves, etc. The celebrated Lion Brand shirt, collars and cuffs in new fall patterns. One shirt, $1.00. Two collars or 2 cuffs, 25c. HAT CHAT You will like the fall hats offered here, I ] Q P* THE SHAPE IS GRACEFUL THE SHADE IS BEAUTIFUL THE QUALITY IS RELIABLE THE PRICE IS ECONOMICAL You never bought the equal of these hats for less than $3.50, and here they are from $2 to $3. Children's Shoes. We have just received a lot of the famous Utz & Dunn shoes for children. Parents who know the remarkable wearing qualities pos sessed by these shoes will have no other. If you have never tried them come in and let us show them to you and explain their merits The cheapest shoe for children on the market. Price $1.00, $1.2S and $ 1.50, according to size. Childree’s Coats aed Cloaks. The fad for the picturesque in juvenile fash ions has in no wise diminished this season. We have just received a select line of chil dren’s cloaks in blue, green, red, brown, ox ford gray and tan, with and without capes. Price $ 1.75 to $6.75. Carroll & Carpenter Jr^hort ijrop! CTIoho l > rioo^! l(i Uis Sugar $ 1.00. White Fish, Ic.eacli. .‘I large Mackerel, 2g cts. 2 pkgs Arbtickh ’s Oolfee, 2'> cts. | Ollis Pure (’roam Cheese, fiOcts. This is for cash only. J. E. EZELL, ’Phone 1 32. Prompt Delivery. F. G. Stauy. I’renldont. J. O, Vakouaw. VicH-Priisicleut. THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY. VAIMTAL. «E»lMlOO. Si'KPM'S AXI» J’KOFITS, - 11UHJO. Omiut.v ami C'ii.v liepowitory. I»i*l><iHlts s<>lii*lt»*a friun Fimm*n*, M< rchiintJ*, Manufacturer* and others. FvMryacco*i- tnixtation cxtcudi-il tocuhtoninrs that thi*ii* t)usiin*-«s and rebponsilillUy v,*:ll wArrunt. . I> C. I'rtHhie*-- Commercial Printing Of every description executed with neatness and dispatch. at Tiik Lki/OKR ollice, Gaflney, S. C. New Type, New* PreHses, the linest quality of Ink and Paper, and Comp** tent Workmen. Send us your orders.