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i This x^icooe:!*. PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. BY Ed. H. DeCaMP. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Whiskey! whiskey! baue o( life, spring of tumult, source of strife. ♦ ♦ ♦ • Business is picking up. Advertise in The Ledger and pick up your part of it. If all men lived by their wits there are several in Gaffney who would soon die of starvation. ♦ ♦ ♦ Misunderstandings may cause a breech of friendship or business re lations but you will most generally find thai the fellow who is willing to adjust the matter was not the one at fault. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The great demand for mules in this county should suggest to our enter prising farmers that it is possible for them to have several hundred young ones, to the manor born,in the county by this time next year. We would respectfully suggest that if the malcontents and meddlers would refrain from interfering with the business of this newspaper and the Cherokee News and let each of us paddle our own canoe that wc will get along amcably together. The Messrs. Parrott seem to be quite nice gentlemen and we are neither a bear nor a hyena. It’s time some people were taking a tumble, or shaking a bush, and the quicker they realize this fact the sooner will they realize that they are making of themselves quadruped animals with elongated ears. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. Senator Tillman passed through the city yesterday on his way to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gaines are re joicing over the arrival of a new baby girl at their home on Victoria avenue. The county chaingang moved to Blacksburg Tuesday and will be working the roads beyond the Broad for some weeks. By the request of the bar court was adjourned until 12 o’clock Thursday to enable friends to attend the fu neral of Mr. McArthur. The recital that was announced for tonight, the eighth faculty recital by Mr. Maxim, has been postponed The date ftili be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. Carr, who have b ,m living in the J X. Littlejohn cottage on Victoria avenue, nave moved into their handsome new cottage on Gad- ber.y avenue. Mr. T. A. Hightower, of Union, has moved to the city and he and his family will occupy the cottage which he bus recently bought in the north ern part of the city, about the first of April. Robert. 01 »rk of Grassy Pond, was in the city yesterday looking after a bill of lumber. Ho is making so.ne repairs ut his home, having had the Hush r■ mie some time ago tu looc fjart of ins levelling by (ire. IJTbe wheat and out crops, uuucr the influence of the remuikably and warm weather are making a wonderful growth. So much so, that Observant farmers f> ar that the cold snap that usually comes much later in the season than this, may injure them Mr. George Garrett Byers returned yesterday from the northern markets where he purchased a large and se lect stock of spring and summer goods for the stores of Messrs. Car- roll. Carpenter & Byers. He was ac companied on his return by Miss Wilson, who will again have charge of their millinery parlors this season. Moses Campbell, an emoloyee of the Gaffney Manufacturing Company, became a little too intimate with one of the machines one day recently and as a consequence had the misfortune to have a couple of fingers ‘chewed” up The injury was very slight but Mr. Campbell layed off a few days on account of the soreness incident thereto. i vie or Ohio, City or Toledo, » Lucas County f F kan k J. Cheney makes oath that ho is the senior partner of the firm of F. .1. Chknky & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Ca takioi that cannot be cured by tin: use of Hall’s Catahkb Cuke. FRANa J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in m presence j Seal to before me aim subscribed in my t, tills titli day of December. A. D. isso , A. VV. GLEASON, i t~ Notary Public. Hall’sCatarrhCure Is taken internally and acts directly outlie blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, F. J. CHENEY fi CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. She is a wicked wife who drives her husband away by her long tongue. Kmw or iMliamed Lungs. Yield quickly to the wonderful cur ative and healing qualities of Foley’s Honey and Tar. It prevents pneu monia and consumption from a hard cold settled on the lungs. Cherokee Drug Co. _ __ _ Young colts must be broken in or they will make wild horses. To Our« a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove’s sig nature is on each box. 25c. WOMEN AND SOCIETY. I.AU Communications to this column sliou d tie addressed to P. O. Box iMd.l Loose coats nnd wraps promise to be quite the thing for winter wear, a fact which is to he welcomed, as then we are less liable to crush our dainty waists—something every woman has experienced and deplored. The ma terial of this very attractive model is the palest shade of tan cloth richly trimmed with cream "filet” lace. The sleeves are quite wide and Haring and are ornamented with three very narrow folds showing at the edge several rows of machine stitching done with the same shade of Corti- celli silk, size I), which is generally used by the best dressmakers for this work. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. A long loose coat of bright red light-weight lustrous cloth worn with a white wool gown would be charm ing for afternoon wear or driving. Indeed, a full or three-quarter-length wr&p of some description i-t quite an essential item in every perfectly ap pointed wardrobe this season. When the one wrap must answer for both street and evening wear, black taffeta or peau de sole may be used. Lace or embroidered bands are particularly effective on these coats, though for a simple and stylish effect a broad collar of Irish lace or one of embroidered batiste would be attrac tive. * * * Miss Minnie McFarlan, to the re gret of her many friends, has gone to Atlanta, Ga , which place will be her future home. * * ¥ Mrs. George Blanton and daughter, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. T. B. Butler returns to Shtlby, N. 0., this week. ¥ ¥ ¥ M'••• .1 v - 'Vbire, who has been viBituig iciatiivKB io tut; city, imn re turned to her home in Johnston. * * * Mrs. Will Smith, of Clover, is the guest this week of Mrs. Fletcher Smith. ¥ ¥ ¥ Mrs. E K. Andrews and children have returned to their home ;n Spar- tanimrg. ¥ ¥ ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Fay Gaffney leave this week for Pennsylvania, which State will he their tuture home. * * * Mrs. Brohawn, of P iltini >r , \H., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Garrett. ¥ * ¥ Miss Blanche Wilson, the efficient milliner for Carroll, Carpenter Byers, returned this week and will be at the home of Mrs. It. 8. Lipscomb. ¥ ¥ ¥ Mrs Fannie Montgomery and Miss Addie McArthur are at home, boing called here on account of the sad death of their brother, Mr. Joe Mc Arthur. * * * Mrs. Brown, of Virginia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gaines, on Victoria avenue. ♦ * * Mrs. Alexander, of Asheville, N. C., and Mrs. Hammett, of Spartan burg, are at the home of Mr. and Mrs W F. McArthur. f ¥ ¥ # Miss Volina Hamrick entertained her college friends in honor of the Misses Hamrick, of Shelby, N. C. The home was tastefully decorated in pot plants and the color scheme was pink and green. Miss Hamrick it a young hostess, hut entertains in a charming manner. Those present were: Misses Hamrick, Shelby, N. C.. Misses Lucy Barton, Nell Barton, Margaret Willingham, Salome Tim merman, Jsibel Conner Harley Bur- riss, Nell Won't, Louise Jefferies. Lena Lipscomb, Iris Rigshee and Marie Holland. WIiuI'h In a Nuiii*? Everything is i >he name wIo n it comes to Witch 11 z-l Salve F- (.; Ik-Witt & Co., of t 'liicugo, discovered, some years ago, to, a in make a salve from Woc.h H"Z ltti.it i- < sp< uific for Piles For blind, li i i-ding, i'ching and protruding Pubs, ecfemi, cuts, burns, bruim-s and u<I sk n diseases, IkWilt’a Salve Dm no iqual This has given rise '<• mi n« ou* w< nhleas counterfeits A k f rDeWiit’t—the genuine. Cheri kee D ug Co. Cwuys give up the mad to bulls A id mad rn -n La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wood rful cnraHve qualities of Foley’s Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good.’ - ('hero kee Drug Co. People You Know and'-People You Don’t Know John H. Montgomery, of Spartan burg, is in the city visiting his grand parents, C&pt. and Mrs. H. P Grif fith, at Limestone College. L. R Gordon, a orominent farmer of Hollis, N. G., was visiting friends and relatives in and around Gaffney Monday and Tuesday. G. W. Bonner, of G rassv Pond, made a business trip to the city Wed nesday. Dr. Walker, of Yorkville, was in the city yesterday on professional business. G. E Brown, of Ravenna, spent some time in the city Wednesday. T. W. Little arrived in the city Tuesday from Louisiana, where he had been on a visit to his son, Mr. George Little. Judge J. J. Gentry, of Spartanburg, was in the city yesterday. J. C. Hayden, of Blacksburg, was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Cox, of Blacksburg, was shopping in the city Tuesday. Rev. Simpson Blanton was a Ledger visitor Wednesday. Mr. Taber, of Spartanburg, attend ed court in the city this week. John B. Brown, a prominent plan ter of Ravenna, was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Hammett, of Spartanburg, and Mrs. Alexander, of Asheville, N. C., attended the funeral of their nephew, Mr. Joe E. McArthur, yes terday. George Wood, a popular young business man of Pacolet, was in the cityJWe inesday. H. D. Wheat made a business trip to Charlotte, N. C., yesterday. W. W. Holland, of the Spartan burg Journal, was in the city this week and favored The Ledger with several.pleasanc calls. R. O. Darwin, of King’s Creek, was in the city Tuesday and favored The Ledger with a call. R. S. Spencer was a city visitor Wednesday. Sam Strain was in the city Tues day. Joe McCraw, of McCraw, N. C., was in the city yesterday. Dr. R. F. McKowu spent some time in the city Wednesday. W. T. Horton, Esq., a prominent farmer of Ezells, made a business trip to the cioy yesterday. Magistrate Geo. D. Scruggs was u Ledger visitor Tuesday. Iru Hardin, Esq., of Blacksburg, was in the city Wednesday. Elzy Tate, of Lawn, was in the city Tuesday. W. Sam Lipscomb made a business trip to the city Wednesday. Summey Humphries, of Byersville, N. C., was a city visitor Tuesday. Miss Julia Wood, of Asbury, is visiting reletives in the city. John Green, of Boiling .Springs. N. C,, paid The Ledger a v.ou Tuesday. Albert McKowu, a sterling young Broad river farmer, was in the city Wednesday. M. M. Green, of Mooresboro, N. C., spent Tuesday in the city. Ho fav ored The Ledger with a call. Allen Jefferies spent Wednesday in the city. W. W. Gaffney went to Blacksburg yesterday. Dr. D. 8. Ramseur, a prominent physician, of Blacksburg, was in the city Wednesday. Drury Hcruggs of Ez II made a business trip to the city Tuesday. Hon. VV’. Judson Narrate, was in the city Wednesday. J. A Carroll went to .Spartanburg yesterdav. 5 Hon. G W’. Hart, of the York bar, was in the city this week on business in the court. J. D. Kennedy, of Blacksburg, was in the city Wednesday. M. J. Hicks, 0/ State Line, came to the city fu-sday Miss May Giadinghagin, of Cedar ~pr ngs, visited her friends, the Misses i'. rier, (.it ti "st ut i ti:-' week. Hon. Ho' iic- * B mar attended court yesterday on prolei-sional business. E K. Bel tie, of BiacksOurg, was a city visitor rue*rir>y. Jofin T. K tctieos of Rtveuoa, came up to liie my »Vedue.--day. T. 8. WVooer, if DcUidgor, oi:ns to the city Tuesday. G W. Lem ,«ier cam-* to the ci’y Tuesday on bu-uies-*. He called on The Ledger and renewed. .Vliss E loa Eiiuore, or Grassy 1*mo, was in ttie city the fi.si of tne week the guest ot ,tie Misers Feeler. Rev N. B. Olurk-oti w an aui.nig tii- . iany fr ends m th* city Wednesday. A t'anl of TtiiiiikM. Me kindly tnanK our many frit tuli- of Gras*;’ Fond tor ihoir kindness during the sickness aun dcAtu of our little ones. VV’ A. h’"I F. A. Moonky. C-hikIi Settled on Her Lungs My daughter hud a terrible cough which sen led on her lungs,” buys X. Jatk.-ou. of Danville, 111. "We tried a great many remedies without relief, until wr g.ve her Foley n Honey and Tar which cured her. ’ Rduse su bsti tutes. Cherokee Drug Co. VI ny a double-tongued wife has run her husband to the mu ton. Any Conk tiood tCiiniiifh "Clifton” flour makes the sweetest and most nutritious biscuits that ever esme out ofthe oven—and any cook It good enough cook to make them. Notice to Taipayers. St i'kkvisor’s Office, I Cherokee County, S. C. ( By order of the Board of County Com missioners the time for payment of road tax in Cherokee county has been extend ed till March the 31st, 1903. J. V. Whklchhl, 3:6-13-20-27 County Supervisor. FROM PLEASANT GROVE.: t-annei-H ItHiiiid Climlnx Kxsi-cIhsh of the I’rovldeuce School, fCorresnondence of The Ledger.) Pleasant Grove, Marco 11:—As I have nor seen anything from this sec tion for quite awhile I will uive a few dots to The Ledger readers. Every thing is moving along well at present; farmers are getting badly behind with their work, us we are having so much rainy weather, but they all say they will get an even start, let it be soon or late. God knows what is best and will treat all alike. The schoc 1 is going on yet ut the Grove. We are having a fu i school this season too. The school ui Providence closer, nst Friday. A nice time was had at the closing, as there were several presents given by the teacher to the pupils who had improved more in their s'tidies. A tw o-riolli.r prize was offend to the bo/ or girl who could add up a long row of figures the quickest. Mr. Car- son McCraw won the first prize; Mr. Landrum Blanton won the second prize; Miss Fannie Huffstetler won the one-dollar prize for getting the most headmarks in her class. A one-dollar prize was offered for the one who had improved more in writing. Miss Bel! Humphries Miss Carrie Allison and Mies Xola Daniel were the judges, and after a careful examination of all their papers thoy decided that Miss bailie Coyle, a little six-year old gir!, had improved more in writing. We are glad to know that the children are taking so much inter est in their studies as they had been doing in that school. We are certainly in need of live teachers now for the public schools It seems that most of the young men and women who are competent of teaching school will get into something else just because they can get a ‘ job” for the whole year, not caring what hefomes of their younger brothers and sit-r rs. I don’t see why our trustees don’t go to paying br.lter prices for good teachers ind try to got the schools to run longer. We can have five months free school, and the most of our schools could pay a teacher to work two or three months longer and I think seven or eight months is as long as our public schools ought to rue. I can’t see why our members of the legislature will vote for all of the col leges to get their appropriation® ami let, the country schools go lacking. Why can’t we get our hundred thous and dollars for the public schools? 8urely we haven’t the right, of members who are in sympathy with us. What say ye voters? Roadster. Loss of Flesh When you can't eat break fast, take Scott’s Emulsion. Vhen you can’t eat bread and butter, take Scott’s Emulsion. When you have ieen living on a milk diet and /ant something a little more [nourishing, take Scott’s Emulsion. To get fat you must eat fat. Scott’s Emulsion is a great fattener, a great strength giver. Those who have lost flesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat. Scott’s Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and nerve. For invalids, for con valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott’s Emulsion is a rich and com fortable food, and a natural Scott’s Emulsion for bone, loh, blood and nerve. We wiH send you a free sample. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is o t the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. scon & BOVVNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St, N. Y. SOc. and $11 all druggists. Notice of Final Settlement. By permission of Hon. J. K. Webster, Probate Judge for Cherokee county, S. C., I will on Tuesday, March 31st, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. in., make my final return as administr tor of the estate of Mrs. Dociu Holland Camp, deceased, and apply for letters dismissory. All persons holding claims against said |cstute are hereby no tified to present them, properly attested, on or before that date, or they will be forever barred. Mch. 4, 1903. B. F. Camp, Adinr. Estate Mrs. Docia Holland Camp, deceased. Published in Gaffney Ledger March 6, 13, 20, 27, 1903. Turner-PrltlmorF. Mr Boyce Turner and Miss May Pridmore were marr ed at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. G todman Pridmore, on Wednesday | af t-rnoon at 4 o’clock by the Rev. F. 0 Hn k-on. Thes^ young neople are of tne county’s best and have the g "id wishes of a host of friends, in cluding The Ledger. Commission Issued. It will bo seen trom a notice in another column that a commiesion h is been issu’d bt J. T. Garm. to the G fluey Brick Companv Tne cor- p- raters are Ttjomuaou Robbs and J. H Curry. Both Mr. Curry and Mr. R 'b!'t{art ^practical brisk makers and contractors. This new company is another evidence of thtir emerprise a d the growing needs of Gaffney. Promoted. It is now Captain Htanvarne Little ii sti-ad of lieutenant. Staoyarne has '••oduoted himself in such becoming s’vb ta to merit promotion at the Bwigham|School ut;Asheville, and has accordingly been promoted to a enp taincy 1 he Ledger is always grati fied to note the advancement of a Gaffney boy, ind we extend congra tu- lations to Captain Stanyarne Little. PayiiiK Claims. Jones J Darby, local representa tive of the vEtea Life Insurance Com pany, as will be seen by reference to our advertising columns hm paiti a number of sick and accident olmu.e to bis patrons in ti.is city recently The promptness with which this com pany settles Caims has earned for it an enviable reputation, end t^cv could not secure a more faithful repi • sentative than Mr Darbv. s c I CURES WHERE ALL ELSE EARS. I Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use In time. Sold by druggists. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM I Cleanses and beautifies the hair. I Promutes a luxuriant growth. (Never Pails to Restore Gray J Hair to its Youthful Color. I Cures scalp di.icn.ica & hair falling. 1 50c, and 11 .< m at Druggists For SrJ’IO Sirt'Advertisenien^h umlei Mils he.u: ■>-!'' no inKci-t.ed for one 0 1 ' 1 *01,' caoii m-.. r- tton. No ad inserted for ^ r io; • ti>" i»erw» lit SALK Aliout 7!> busiiel.-i of ‘ ineli sV seed potatoes. .). S. Littlejohn Aliens, 0. ii-ui-ut-po F ( L^OH SALK One'>rood mare, six or seven •*- years old; also one buggy and harness. I. M. Feeler. 3-13-lt 'CV)K RENT TbeO. <Wilkins bouse and A lot on Montgomery St. Apply to J. N. Lipscomb, ' 3.04. tf TT'OII SALK—One good work horse, or will trade for gentle family iiorse. J. Kb Jef feries. 2-in-1 f THE IDEAL (Season for batching chick- A cns. The Ideal breed. Barred I’lymoutli KorU. Kiigs 75 cents per sitting. *1 per sit ting when shipped. .1. M. Steadman. 1 aw 1 mo. POR SALE 140 acres land In Rogansville x Township, known as the Tolleson place, adjoining lands of Barnett, Mrs. Hughes et al. Will he sold on reasonable terms. Uaveuel & Gantt, Attorneys, l'’*‘h'ltf Spartanburg,~S. ('. For Rent. pOU RENT fid. Gaffney's old residence I I . tJ.StHcv. Jan. lU-lawk- if. ITOB UKVI Nice one-horse farm near x Limestone. Apply to Geo. M. i'hifer. I‘a colei, S. ('■ _ ;t- pi 4t pd. Lvu RENT nil BALE My dwelling house x near city. Small farm attached. K. U. Wilkins. 3- (i-tf Wanted. W ANTKD Good cow, fresh in milk; pig and selling hens. II. D. Carr. Gatfney. S.C. 3-13-It pd w l>d ANTED Butter, chickens, eggs and ten milch cows. Z. A. Robertson. 3-13 UTANTKI) Respectable young women to YY learn cigar making, jti to $ v per week c; n be made in two months time. Kndnrsed by the ministers of Gliam-ston. Hoard se ct red for girls from the country. American Cigar Co., Charleston, S. C. 3: 13 to 31 Inc. XJUANTKD Traveling men and ladies. Sal- ary jse.eoper tnoeth. All expanses. Con ti act one yen. f&.o i cash secuiIty required. References. AoUross, State Manager. 15 Warren St., Sumter. S. C. 3:tt-10-I3 w ANTED—Chickens, eggs and green hides. B. G. Clary. Ang. '.T t.f. W AiVi r,11 . o mane straigiit loans on city real estate. No commissions. Several thousand dollars to loan. Anr'ifl-tf I. O. Jefferies. Notice. i amnow connected wit h J. K. Tolleson & Co, wiieie I shall be pleased to meet my friends and former natrons, lam better prepared than ever before to serve them in all lines. Sam W. Thomas. 3-!o-3t H EREAFTER we will only gin on Wednes day of each week, and grind roller mill on nature ay. Company. at the Victor Cotton OH Jan. 33-tf. Money Loaned. L «>ANS on Improved farms for a term of years at seven per cent, interest. No co omissions. For information apply to J. C Je’fortes. Attorney at Law. ll-32-lyr Notice to Trespassers. All persons are hereby forbidden to tres pass on tin lands (of Mrs. Mettle Green for any purpose whatever, under penalty of the law. 3; 13-30-37-p<l M.M.OitKEN. NOTICE. We will rinse the ginning season on Wed nesday, March 35th. All persons having cot ton Ut gin will bring it on that day. Victor Cotton Oil, Oo. Mur. 13-17 30.34 THE OLD RELIABLE K^inv^i felVKiflG POWDER , Absolutely Pure THOE IS NO SUBSTITUTE S. N. Association at Klhethel. The Xorth Pacolet Interdenomina tional 8. 8. Convention will meet at Elbetbel church on the 22nd inst. The following is the programme: 11 a. m. Song and praise service conducted by the chaplain, Simpson Blanton. 11 :R0 a. m. Call of schools and enr"I!mei < of the same. 12 tn H- t • rt of township super- inti nd< ntf 12:30 p. it. (J- • ral conference on the state of the Kui o y school work. 1 :(X) p in. What m ‘ome of the principal coos's lesd » r to a loss of interest in church woik? T 0 be dis cussed by v luc’eer rpe; kers. 8:00 p tn Riadit g o es ays. Miscellaneous Adji u* i.n ent. Fy erder o> Con mitte. March 10 h, 1903 I.OA.-VICl ) ON COUNTRY OR CITY REAL ESTATE 'AT SIX AND SEVEN I'KR < ENT. G. \V. t»I*EKIt, ATTORNEY. LOANS NEGOTIATED FOB B >RROWERS ON B E A L E B T A T E BUTLER & OSBORNE ATTORNEYS Foleys honemar •tops the cough and heals lungs FV>1—« Building and Plastering L'.nur Coal, and Plaster Hair. Plaster Pans Shingles, | Portland Cement Dynamite, Blasting Powder. !• isc and Dynamite Caps, Cali or. limestone Springs Lime Worn CARROLL & CO., lessee . > Just received a carload of Kentucky Mules. A few nice pairs of Lum ber Mules, also some of the nicest Medium Mules we have had this season. Come and see us. Can make the price right. H. M. Johnson, Mgr. Books of Subscription to OpeOc State ok South Cakoi.ina, » County or Chkhokck. f Pursuant to a commission issued to the undersigned as corporators, by J.T. Gantt, Secretary of State, on loth day of March, HH3. Notice Is hereby given that books of sub scription to the capital stock of Gaffney Brick Co. will lie opened at office of Hall L Willis, Attorneys, Gaffney. S. C., on the 14th d»y of March. HUH. from 10 a. m., to 1 p. m. The said proposed corporation will have a capital slock of $5,000.00, divided into fifty shares of the par value of 1100.00 per share, with Its principal place of business at Gaff ney, H. G\, and will be empowered to buy, manufacture and sell brick of all kinds and to do contracting, etc. Thompson Robbs, i Board of J. ILCuhky, f Corporator*. A. N. Wooii. President. R. R. Bkown. Vice-President THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK. * OF GAFFNEY. B. 0. Established 1001. Capital $50,000.—Surplus and Profits $8,500. STATK, COUNTY AND TOWN DEPOSITORY. Does a get,oral Banking aud^xchange business, and Burglar Proof Hafe, with Automatic Time Iak all occupations. Is well titled up with Fire Proof Vaui :. We solicit the business of people O. LIXiA. Oasmer.