The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, January 11, 1907, Image 4

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nit: leDfif.h '‘i.'/sday r.nd Fiiday. O Camp, Erjitor and Publisher i fts* ' i ■ if rorr< . .a i miliT lhf‘ Soiitli \tlinl!( (‘iiifM If > il <‘S us I tin! a luaKih >omDn.acil of v lllo S|»;!r!:t»tinr.n. Asliovillo ,,,i i li;ipott(' !»'• a hi'Mi'i pay- :ir<. -if ;.»n Tin rai;i <tad j'liiips , .!u>: an ! "ai''; i n \ < <> ii>l siip- T! P o:\. POKE c r - w:!CS. THE r/iOUNO UUILOERS. Herei'tcr no adver.isemci.t* will b# . ciUvd this office after 9.30 o’clock .'r, Monday# and Thursday*. ; : ,t (; .our iain'1 and tuo date, A:id r* new before I is too late f i>,» an error, i.on’t Aet tuan :ep( r: n ns—we'11 m >ke you <lad Item tuber, ’tis our aim to please. H..i er:oi - are like ueskc fleas - Tae\ 'vlll creep In In spite of fate Theiefore. watch your label and th< 14 e ' —Orltrlnal ii'l 'if m;i j rli l> ^ it ’i t «i -« ( >! THE GASTON SHOALS BRIDGE. Gast Tuesday's I.mIu. • eoiCitim d a. r ,.f<»r*<v '•» to ;i pfoiort on foot tn » !o( ! , f I ; o ‘ t'OS^ I * l oll li ri \ > r Oil , I * dam of h.' Isltsu rbal I’ow.i and Manufi-e'arina Coain inv's watei pow ,■1 pi an: at Gasion Sboios I be a, nniide • ol reason- should ;>( bind As are ivh v ; h's !u ilue ahead:' pointed o t 11. i n con\ ell out. 11, will add 1 e i In uu -ine. nee i-.e.-ides i>. i ip i stt’i at lencc >o lllosc ol our ('ili/elis w ho live in !be liiu'faa, ect uu of ('berok <• lovvti ship The business people id iiaffne> ahead.' l *d ilie ■ ftecis ol ihe inaiiaurati il b> the Hravo (on !ractiiic Oonipatiy. They are enydoy- irur a la run force id' hands and a u r ood | said: percental' of Hie mom.' paid their • sonree ii ean iabore s timls its wa.' into the eoffi rs 'euiiop to it of the merchants of Gaffney ami Black. 1 buru. The promotors of ibis; •-rigant'.e enterprise are eonifiarutive strati-ers l.o our people. It is true that i hey are not doinu Hiis work from pliilanlitropic motives. Ol course they expect to make money out of their enterprise- and thev de serve e, ,j ( , so- but it must be borne in mi.id that t.liev are also develop in • • • I II .Bell, the editor pro tern 1 I ,odm r. stole a march on us . nj . "( we\( in Oonmiibia lo<*kim; uir 1 be elei'ksbip of the Senale, ;ind wrd” ,i pji'c - about tis " hieb we on hi 11refer had not hf en ' "Tit.” However, the devihivuit has been • r he and Hut, j, no use er>inti over mil milk (’ol K !\ Hemphill bad ■i ’cimdi on : be job we had a ii.ini.erina' after and "< concluded i i.a: ; i would in the b tier par! of w i-dotu not to offer for the Position iiu-t Ih'ii t’ni-, time* * • * 'V , ■ Pa \, no de- re t•» ha lid> words ; I 1 Tki Cherokee \e W S Oil Be Sllb . e- of mini: hr.;; in C.aflm v Us edi tor has tuade up bis mind Her there t: uimidim.' "ohm. on and be insists i\inu so lie cannot move it i Pi ; he • it b< r hand we are satisfied tleit be is in error sti! 1 we eanttot e ' hat !u - W ililt' 1 U -e '■ As 'o bis last spiti fu! reference to us we can only endorse He sentiment of tee mule who. ipion beimr l<i( , ked by a just eonsiduu Hie ami oa' no at- Ne C” Am C'.n i_rc,k Ss Dt ai .i 1. i- " o;h .“.live. ! t: tie itiMtial kip'/- e I -o I ••.„! . n< l - > it .. ’. ..!iv" a a ror<>,]jje. To. nut.her if 111 j - p s | iect i ii rf |»ersoi;s w lio h,n i mi-iaaen him for a !ot iimi ii.'im. la.ieil to h'l-over their mislak" until il v. as too late to ho of a Tty in ’pc' to them will never i>e known. In ailment times, several years prior to the Ih'itish oeetipaiion of 1'irypt, some of the people of that eountn worshiped the ei**i'odile a- a cod, tiiere hein"' nothini; else like him. 'l he\ fed him on dainties ami ; ■ m'-ed nim out with jewelrv. In K"t jd, however, tip-'> The flight .>t tin; P Been Eatir' Timt Had Their bu'iai C. stores Prevailed Until l it !t | I' i . i l. , 1 the .Mot!-.} h o va ■ ; I! .1 II the r dead were m tho'e o) t pe ''all(■' had 'ometiiip' in C. me. 1 a i ■ d ! e|' part S Ol putives looked upon him as a devi . Ilavine no Hrearms, thev did m.i ..il Inti with lead, hut they managed u immolate him stiecessfullv with 'Uch weapons as were fashionable at tin time. 1 he crocodile is not so numerc. > : n the Nile w- lie wa< in the dav- • d' the Ihmtese' fami!\. In fact, im ratlo-r shuns ihe river now helow he -econd l aiaraef on account ui 'lie aimovaiices inseparahle from 11einst tratlie. It seems impos'ihle ’or a tourist to see a crocodile with ■utt trvinti to plu,!» hint witii a re I » oi •imply msutl'et’ahle. He wiH not moh-1 ;i i«t;\n unless h<* can tak ip* i .< ; e r na\' no doubt noticed the advcrlisment in re c.'ii! issues of tbi as man does not unthinkinifl\ ol uw 'o!i!''t : nfiiT the r dead wen* m ..-li :'t d in as !ar as n:m 'Oanelliui". in eo'M!''..n ith he ie In. ; t 11 w.lii the help of his them, etnhrai^lltr the idea!.- dt t a\ f.atlter. who -too,! al the other end ed in the aiu e dor wor-hin ol i ic of th>' la uttel, ire drew out a (hitter- oriental as w. ii a- antedating the inc 1‘em.de pa-’t ridge thaf acted custom of s- i i ino a granite shaft as (jueei I\ we ( otild ipd make out a mark of re-pect over 1 lie prav‘ s of what wao lip' matter, for she did our departed at tlie present time, not seem to lie hurt. There were Formerly mound builders were no blood si,nils on her feathers, no euppo-t d to have bci .me an extinct marks an\where, hut she could nei- race, oacupyino th<' terrilory in ther walk mu tly, and, what was tlie which thc.-e n iipero - bitnal strantrest of all, she did not appear mounds are found prior to its , i- ; frightened, and every one, 1 think, pane' h\ i',.- Noi ih .'.merit cn In- know- that nothin^ living' is shier (liaris. hut m the lipht of "ore re- Ihan a partiplge. We marveled at cent and .nor" ihoro i.h im.e-’iira- tlie sight as -he sat quietly in the tion. write- l.’n luird Il-'rinaio in ! older hoy's hand, breathing \erv ‘'li'e.ord- of the I’a-t,” ft ha- been fast, hut showing absolutely no fear, flrnwn tl’ai burial of ihe dead in Suddenly our voting* t bov ex- mound- ha- ueen prait uu d hv t!:e claimed: "t tii. I know what ails her! M tt-kaw uf u's of (lie Fov>., w'b.o oc- • She's drunk' She’- been ealiug cupted ihe territory tip to and in poke hei n<-!’ Sure enough. We eluding sone* of the time when the had ail i" ad about partri<|e«s get- iir-t white m e -etth-l in 4| ie an ting drunk on poke herrie-. hut had per Mi-sj -ippi valley, forgotten it. The former erroneous -apposition We took her into the hoii-e. and ‘ Htme a 1 * •••l pt.tp j tally through the she sal on the table while we ate ari: ommiihii anvcness of the Indian, our supper I low inde-eri’nahlv fun- When oue-iiotied eoneorninp r the iv she looked sitting there bv mv mound-am] their contents he would >r accord per- mg to m- ntea- oi ancestor vvorsliin >t. >jcet was lu'M sacred and was to he rouched upon, tier were of tb, belonging- which had ! .mv.' . and to a reptile that, is fond ph,t 0 , allow ing me to -troke her invat iahiv m ' tip stoic, fo "f a se l' 11 ' ^oit of thin^ !•> smootli. brown mottled hack. p(*r- ing to In- idea- of aneestoj mittuig- iim at a d advantage, and so long l> uor< i h . !|( | ( drunken little dame! the wild woods thing—fa- the miliarit ie- from each one of us! not anv , , , ,, Her hill would part !y ope i and shut, Web hurled with him ever in anv . .. . 0,1 11,11 1 lf> eroeodde will go Ins own, and if we put In r up on h r feet sin* manner to be n id again hv anv !iv- • it it i li Orit ion im fluu t<*r *Hhj opon- vtmv iind ji w nit hi^ i ? > . j.' » .* • i- > •' ‘ » , . . , 11 n i a,n k' '"'t 111 Bis oppor would -wav am! totter, with half ing man. l or this re:i on when me ot books ot siibsenption to in** 0 ,, , . _ ““'b ■ ... . elo-ed eves and drooping tail and fhowri dint arrow or -pear heads ' " 1 a'" nia j| e feed-on fish, but for a course wings, flow we laughed, and how they would profess ignorance and uimiei' iie would rather have hu- we regrelied ihat we hud no camera in-ist tha' t'u", were there before capital sioek ol' t h< t'ublie S. i vice (’orporaHon. eoinpany propose- tn build wo I of elect I'icai This railways in ibis . I 1 'b* 1 , inanity, black preferred, which and .- tows that them o were unable to take Imr pic the arriv.i i of the Indian is no accounting ture! Whai a i hanee for Mr. Job! Th* mound.-. Mr. iier- so: io of our wonderful resources j staie that wil' teach from Gaffney fo for taste even among reptiles. His Not another -uch chance would any tn.imi state-, are generally individ- havo in a lifetime! aal or famdv burying mound-. Tlie up against my face earth, -and or other material is ear- -ofi. faint little pull and contributing tin ir <|Uoto to Hie (’bar • sioii and tmm \iken to ('ties- methods of -aoturing large game one he prosperity of the country It is only i i, r right and proper that wo extend tojwvi. ne movers in this enterpriso Hr( . plural a- well as singular. As I held n Charleston Mondav a.nd Co- Sometime- he will tie on a river and felt tlie to Cm 1: air' r asonalde assistance j lumbia with in our power In fact they are j a tour ot Hu aiding tlie eount> when the.' consent | territon . eu io tia erection of a liriilgc over Uieii 1 lam. Nnyonn who -tops to think "ill at on .. see that ii "ill not cos’ as much ) build a bridge over Hie dam For Statuary Hall at as it would to build one across the: q £ river at some other point. it has long been a source of ro- Anoun r thing that should b. con j grei and mortification that our State sidered in connection w itii this matter I no rcpies-iituii'e in the statuar> ried thef' hv niendicr- of the tri! i>an!^ partiv co “red with sand or of breath fi’oin her hill again-t mv nr the ncare.-’, of km and filled ie inTdav rtiey are making Siaie lo«d ing over ihe mud until an ai>-eniminded native cheek, she-eomed the very -pirii of nroumi the body. Apparently the 11 i,s wander- wiihin reach. Having quintessen -e of all that i.- !-v-~ I'artln r the earth, -and or material 111 * * \ mean business. A STATUE OF CALHOUN For Statuary Had at Washington. grabbed hi- prey, he will waddle shy, remote and ina>vo.-si!>!o—and of which the mound is being built is into the water and there drown the yet there she wa-, right in mv hai. 1- brought or the more laborious the Every j loo Minutes Physicians tel! us that all ’'■ Mood in a healthy i um-tn body passes through “h heart once in every two •enures. Jf this action be- 'omes irregvalar the whole ie-iiv siilfers. Poor health i■ ii h >\\ s poor blood ; Scott’s ! cui'siuu makes t!te blood I tee. One reason whv * ^ SCOTT’S EMULSION > such a great aid is because r passes so quickly into • 'a- Mood. It is partly di- gt -ted before it enters the tuunach; a double advan- t'ge in this. Less work Or the stomach; quicker ami more direct benefits. 1 o get the greatest amount ( t good with the least pos sible effort is the desire of everyone in poor health. Scott’s Lmulsion does just that. A change for the better takes place even be fore you expect it. We willsend you * •ample free. Be sure that thi» picture in the form of a label is on the wrap per of ei ery bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott & Bowne Chemist* 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 90 cents and fi.M Aii drugf uu -fruggler. He will then drag his victim n-hiii'c ai d 6urv him in sand or mud and wait for days before he gorge.- hnnsetf. Tall Mall Hazette —dozilv, di::,:dv, daiintk‘-sl\ drunk! "oik of carrv mg it to the place of —11 A. Hit, hook in Outing Maga- intermeni the higher tlie respect zinc. paid to the dead. \nd in this re- FOR SALE. FOR SALE-1 will sell the Hugh i- tha' it "ill a.1<1 to the picturesque- 1 hall of rho capital at Washington. No South Carolinian ever views these ness of tlie surrounding territory, stately statues. > reeled practical!..’ Tins broad stream, "iih tip- waters ; bv all the States of the union, in mem- tiaekeri up for mi!‘s, will he a thing' OI "' o' their great men witliout won- Sbe Was Excited. “It's funny the way -ome women, act when they g»‘t excited.” -aid a conductor on the Broadway line. He continued: “A well dressed, re- , ,, , . 1 i dering " h. our place has been so lined atmeariiKT woman ran out of uf beautv as well as a thing ol usetul-, , „.v. .... J,utu apptaioig womaii ran out ox uess. It would be |M»ssilde to create ( . oll | ( j p ( , ln t p, a representative man a most attractive park there, and "iiii jocenpyin ’h.* advent of the electric "Tiich wil! come sooner or later, its iccessibilii' long empty and wishing that we. too. & st „ r(1 ., n)] on |nv ( . ar j Ust q*ace allotted South ^ 1 nl ' ollt tn P" 11 the hell for he accomph-hod anything of seten T1 t u ! speet thev do not differ ntut.-riully , f H ’ rt * ,n ^‘ ork t of The H,story of the K.te. fr0ln whit0 p ( . 0p l 0 . W e would (lis- DalU and 1 h,cka - V erL ‘ L - k ' i ’ lhree ,ml ^ Ihe invenlioli ol the kite is u.-u- , dain to erect ov , r a ^ in the ; from town Apply at once to ally attnhuted to the ( h.nese I he Tni(1(lle wo , t n chaft made from the ! _P e "' ,, tf l’. hb ’ first man on actual record as having li mt .. s tone 4 tlie local Calena for-: POR RENT—Palmetto Hotel, new- usevithe kite 1- Archvtas lahout dO0 1 t • B C.) For what purpose he cm-i ghaft ployed It 1 have been unable to a elsewhere, a great a dis-I certain, hut it is not prohal.le tha- tance an(] :lt ,, T r ,, lt an 0XI(en se. ' . f .. 1( ] (rpt a ran iie ■ f ,lrn ' s ' iet h e'ectric lights, water r . “I 1 works, all modern conveniencee. iron \ermont or Webster A’ Jefferies Nov. 16-tf. tli. 1 FOR SALE—1 mule, 1 disc harrow, land 1 set. of blacksmith tools Apply railroad C arolina. the motorman to go ahead. She j ^ lc [ ,,1 l ,f ' r,iUI ' T ’ i,n ^ was n °f un ‘ Calhoun is regarded as the fore- stood up in t he aisle and said: ‘Wait 1. I!*, "lien Hr. Alexander W il- most son ni' South :': olina. he liavtng ! , t niinute' don’t "o vet! Mv hu--I 60,1 :in,! 'IMoma- Melville in to (.atfnev and Blacks r*.pi. .-.nitati\. -enator. secro- , . . ^ • n - ' 1 uirg would make i> an ideal nlaec for 1 tarv of war secretar\ of State and , ,a 1 , W1 . 1, rH s ® on ’ 'ice-president. hand wastt t in sight, so l decided For fort' 'ears he was the most; we’d have to go. When commanding and conspicuous figure f,, r jj ir . | a ,]] , ord -he ere in naturai politics j ‘| told vou to wait/ el <* The niovemeni 10 remedy this long , , r ... . , standing nesrlect was Inaugurated last husoami will be nei. MIX THIS A' HOMF. to O. P. Richanlson, Planters Bank. Merchant and It. txp. Ured humanity to visit. This count' i- destined to go forward by leaps and hounds Gaffney and Blacksburg are L'oing m grow as they have nev> r crown lief'ore Within a few wears it wi!> be almost impossible for one to realize that these towns were once reached •.cited, id. 'Mv III Jll t ;l 'l!:i|- FOR SALE—Two hundred and The following simple home made twenty-two acres of good farming Scotland u-ed it for taking the Tone 1 mixture is said to readily relieve and land near Blacksburg; twenty-two perature of the upper air, that the overcome any form of Rheumatism by ucres 0 f which is good bottom land; kite showed possibilities of heeom- foroin S fhv Kidneys to filter from the : tWQ comfortable dwellings; also out- tn.r .. >r., 1 .in t .,.^.,.0 'th-od and system all the uric acid houses; land well timbered. Apply Ing a u.-cl .1 and scientific appara- an( , [)oi . inous waste matter, reliev- to Kd. H. DeCamp. Gaffney. S. C tua. Franklins well known expert- lnK a t once such symptoms as back- F0R 8ALE _., secondhand' Metis '.•ar by Hif l> A R chapter of York- ute.’ ’We < "ino,' 1 madam/ J said. \ lull wil! b* introduced at this schedule time ' men villages. We must extern! a session of the legislature and it Is be- wei’ for him, The federation site did someth of Women's Clubs of the State have ntore excited It wa- then that : I'unny. She grew a i -aid to me, 11 don't hold this nd I'll -mash you • lust then Iter hu- band came out of a store on the ment of obtaining atmo-phcric elec- ache weak kidneys and bladder and r. , . “ .' ana 9 . tricitv bv imams of a kite again blood liseases & uei3s Keros(>ne enK'nes. horse n | drew atteiil imt to it. It is. how- T '' it - , as . h doesn't cost much to 1 ! 1,1 1 "R 1 • | ■ . , , , , , make, and is said to be absoluteJ} I e\ er. w n .:m ine ta-t 'iccaule tnat harmless to tho stomach . ! twelve-horse power boiler. Addresp llm k:le has gained nearly all of it- power, cheap. Apidy this office. FOR SALE—A good second-hand Get the following harmless ingre- M, care The Ledger, importance, and this i- due to it- dients from any good pharmacy: Nov 13-tf. development bv men who have stud- ^'.id Extracts Dandelion, om-half .®J t LE r ^I aryla , D ^ I . a ^® “J 901 ; 1 .•i. xu ounce; CotniKtund Kargon, one ounce; see d wheat. Garfnev Hardware Co. im it „nH the «**. acting npnn i, jT/Ma" th^ OO. . m a scientif!( \ia\. Amonir others yii X by shaking well in a FOR SALE—First class babbit met- warin welcome to tliose who have t lie'yd ii will pass. .•om to us and also to those who will ; tak ,. n „„ tho mattf , r and , he Maid I ‘Young man, 11 com, ’o us in the near future. Let :iI1( | \i a t r ,, ns dub of Blacksburg as ( . ar f or niV hu :h-*n, realize that thev are of us and members of the federation ask all j n ^ 1 fail*’ hi,t " oxr j 1 ^ «"»<•' «'«' of'a'Itore'on ' th “"t ^ Mamn. Langlov. bo.tjo; and take a ' toaai»onM alter ..a^arenmmal. wo are all s |,1v : J ^ na S ™ c ,V tills Mil and the, run and climl-d aboard. When he “"*»«• »nd l.ddv. Bv the,r la- “ ^ U ”Ve me for on.- a-ial ihai ot dorolopiae ssar-’ appropriation. had dropped into a seat the woman ^ or ’ 11 llL i '-' 1 " l0 ' lias l 'C ! r ,.|p.f and there are verv few F 0R RE ,j T Hus great country and putting it in These ladies feel assured that for looked at me and with a sweet smile ! C ° me an 1,l 'P or,ant Fcientilte appa- pasf>s of uheumatism and Kidney condition for humanity to enjoy i's j I said, ‘Now vou mav go altead, con-I ratU8 '~ hxt ' lia, ’- e ' troubles it will fail to cur.- permanent , FOR RENT-A good farm. Apply resources to Hn utmost. Such men . . ,. /( . n . s ° c out »T.ai.e. ue ' VU1 j ,1 . - .Ti , n L ' t >* lv. : U> J. I. Sarratt. Jan. 11 tf. as Mr. Oscar Shank- are to be wet 1 il " ,1 \" i ,’ la11 ’ a f slst Uk ‘ cause hj per-| B y M * - * sa d ’ A Long Legged Deer. These are all harmless, every-day ’ " f ' sonai letters to our senator or re pro-! Denver Po-t. com.-d into an'’ coninninity and ir is 1 sentatlves, which should be mailed very evident that the d.-v-lopment of! carl' ;i- possible. I I cur water powers will bring more like him into our midst. To all such we i bid thrice welcome and wish them well Let Cherokee link her chain of progressiveness with that of Hit- Hemen who have* come to us and our advancement "’ill be amazing Om «< of the best ways to do this is to erect th.- Gaston Shoals bridge. Blacksburg. S (V. Jan 9th.. 1997. , A huge, finely mounted antlered drugs, and your druggist should keep! TO RENT Office rooms over The ; head hung iu-taWe the sideboard t,u ' ni 111 the prescription department; ^er. AppW to *d. H. DeCamp. - _ r|M • , , , if not have him order them from the ''‘OT- tlie dining room. I!"" troph\ of ^ drusr houses for you, rather r* /-fc ^ ^ » y-v *-> i* »w . . . , •% * « ... 1 w ■ I 1 • ■. ,, .. » . * • rf-k . 1 _ . _ m l .> Otf of the Face. the nliot 1 >j ra i »her. “T*ro(ih* . ‘Then turt' t h ■ ft - de. |.lease." n- - Th e you tig gir: looke<l imprt'"e(l. “Did 'oil it'd n e it N" -he a-ked. You inu.-t im'e sharp evi thought it was a fait known onlv to my-elf." “\Vhat fact?” said the photogra- THE PROGRESS OF THE SOUTH. The Manufacturers Record of Jan “Whv, the fact that tin uarv drd used the front page of its eft side of in' in e i- a little better than the right side, and especially that tlie left profile is more regular." “Oh/’ said tlie photographer, “of eonr-e I noticed that. Tliat. vou kilo", i- the e;,-e witii e\ t ■ f \ ho. 1 v. Fdvcr iiody's left profile i- lietter than tin- right one. '1'lie e\c is opened more fuil\. the mouth lias a liner eurv.-. th.e cheek'- (oiitour is firmer and the hair about the tem- , pies i.- ihe ';. r. ‘‘Nolice after tiii- the profile pho- nit ' r j tographs \oi; come aero--, and \ou'H out of ten of them (•>>'< • to exploit the following inter- e-ti:i r and altogi ther remarkable tig 1 1res concerning the irrowth of Hi** .^outh in 190fi: In 190C, Hie South built li.or.r. mib-s of railroads. ib'cxiuced $2.0ue,iMiP,(iiMi on Its farms Dug Hl.OOo.cmP tons of coal from its Minos. Gut ,'e bast 1 TOftn.OOft.ijOfi feet of um tier. Gave $7"9.U'to,O00 worth of ehandise to American Kxport Hade, j fm,) n j I(t Manufactured Jl’.OnO.OOd.OqO worth, p ortrii ,- ,1„, .q,. „f ,1,,. f il v / of goods iii iron and steel and wood j and leaHer and eotton and wool ami other materials. 5100 $‘oo Shs Missed Him. A poor woman who kept a small sonie huntsman’s skill was fastened Than ‘t'aii to "use" this, if* you are' af- Mtop in a northern v,l age and who 60 firni i v t o the wall that the glis- flicted. j wa- troubled with a hu-hand who toning neck seemed to be coming ~ .rto tlH n fa' 1 iiilv < oin' Tiv founV her n e ,lt 'J’" thr ''‘"- h the P l}li J‘ >r ’ Rob ' NOTICE OF OPENING BOOKS OF 11 11 11 la . v 101111,1 ,10r ‘ ert, who wa- seeing this decoration i ' lj! ‘ a v. Mow tlirougli the sudden f or q 1( , (] r _ t (jnie, eyed it with live- SUBSCRIPTION. 1 i " l 'l"» u '<’- A lady who j v curiosity and very evident un- v ol i rft herebv given that on Fri- i fn-ijtieni \ made small purchase- at easiness. It looked almost too life- day, January Uth. 1907. at 9 o’clock liH* lior and to f or ^ 0 |nf a ^ hooks of subscription to the i 11 !' -vnipatliv. though well Finally tIn- l»ov, asking to be ex- capital stock of Tho W. C Carpenter knowing : bat I lie man’s death must cusod, slipped from bis chair, tip- f°’. wil . 1 b “ C \n^Si let , ,, / V r ' to, ‘ l1 1,1,0 1,10 next rooni and thpn * remain open until 3 o'clock p m„ of , ~ ,ii, ‘ n,i, ‘ '“T 1 0110,1 ' cleicl trom flushing witii embarrassment, re- the same day. The capital stock of h'- ' 1 ’• n e. She wa- not. however, turned to his place at the table. the said corporation will lie $25,000; FOR RENT—My store house, and blacksmith shop and tools W. T. Thompson. Jan. 1, tf. FOR RENT—One two-horse farm, part of Jenning’s place, known as the Cook place. Apply to J. \V. Smith. 811-np. WANTED. WANTED—Customers for Heinr’a Co. will bo opened at W. C Carpen- nime meat ami kront J. G Dram- Nov. 29 t£ LOST. .'I'eil Inf tin* -toieal way “What’s the trouble Robert?” 'IWId^d in 250 shares of the par value LOST—Pair ladies kid gloves at < *. l! 11 < r i in wu , !i i 1 '.*- wife took her bereave- asked his host. ‘‘I wanted to see,” explained can- 1 ! |0 i " 1 .' : did Ilolx'rt sheepishly, “if that an- “1 a'ii -nre. Mr-. you must itnal’s legs W(‘re really as long as ni-s v"ur hii-band. that or if ho wore standing on some- dh mmn. it do seem queer to fching in anoihor room.” r ■ into Uio -hop and find -otnothing in tho till.’'—London Tit-Bits. A Gladstone Story. of $100 p ( » r share. W. c. Carpenter. J. L. Brown. J. M. Me Swain. Harry P. Byars. Oommihsioners of Incorporation. Jan. 11 It. First Baptist church. Felix Lipscomb. Return to It. np. Fire Insurance! NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. — Of Mr. Glad-tone it was said bv A Dilemma N otitig Bella mv,. had at tlie saint* thing of the schoolmaster in his ship und r the firm name of tioude- . . . iii. Notice js herehv sriven that we ins detractor- that he had some- ^ aVfl i^j s formed a copartner- Wt> ri'iin-sont siiimi nl die Itiryest an- 1 lme.t mi l — t i iid:i >tn im nies h nd vruu 1(1 Ilk,- to write your luoiln**-. 5-14-tf Smith & Lips Tomb, Agent3 MONEY TO LOAN. Added $2,C 1 .Vi,00uiiofi t() ,} H . value of ; u . : , real woalHi !“• pic.tvcd to j i NOTES AND COMMENTS. all liere is ill |, I-’ , I;:, a n-;i-it-n (| is- t-a-e I hill se j.-i.i'i- lias Iii a Idc 11 -u re i n a 11 , ilssl ay,—ami lInti is( al ata 'i. Hall st':ita: rh 1 In* Smiili will do what in 1997? Cure Is I lie onlv posig.vi- i-ui-e now kn< .i n o> i jdic nu-dii-al Iriileinily. ('alairli be mr a j (•on.st it in ituial dise'-i. iiajuiias a i-oe.siiiu-| tiitnal I real inent. Halt's I'utairli ' urt- is I takim internal I v. in-line diiei-dy upon die I ami inui’ous surta-a s ol I In-syslein. j dn-ret>y destroyim.' die loundai inn ol die disease, and yivi'iy lie- patlenl slrenylli Lv ) building .1,1 die const (i ut ion and asslsdny I Bills, Dispensary, Federal nature In doing its work. The proprietor- i have so inucb faith n, It s cu ral I va iHiweis i that I lu-y otTer < *tie 11 u ml red I »ol la rs for an v !»-(• i but it fails,tc cure Send for list ot (■ s' imunlais. Add' ess. L. .1. ( It K.s r V \ < (>.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druirglsts. T.»( 11.1 Is FliL.II V 1*1 its III . dll- Lest Senator Otta is on the following (ommittees Claims and Grevances, Fnroll'-d Relations and Judiciary. • is • Greenville and Charlotte have .(.Pout decided not to make an effort titm* a -ore throat and pain- in his composition, and this trait was apt- A- Swofford and will continue stomach. So he went to the doc- •>’ ' ' v,1( ‘' 1 ' 1 » 1 '" 1 h r 1110 V^'scoS'^HHleloci k de 1 ani F^ba-e.l to negotate loans on tor. who said that he must take ™'r liolu a'- on one occasion he . sjn . to 1hank (>nr fri ,. mIs for the ir proved farms for a terra of year; -onieihing sweet |nr his throat, hut | 11C ^ Hie late Duchess of Abercorn |, aS ( patronage and assur»> them that ' a ,Ullts () ' jam ^\ he protested, aving that it would ,n Hcountr' house, accompanied hy it will ever be our aim to merit their oer cerit h:ld r [ ora to ^ li0W ■* hi* had for h - stomach. “ \nd ” her school' o’, -on, Lord George good will and oatronago. We "ill b** . * i p iFFFlinilFS ^ -aid tin* doctor, refusing to listen, Hamilton. X i .ranv inortiings had j ^ ,01 ' i»> ,(i nare.l than ever fo serve j • Gaffney 3> ’ c “for vour -to! ach vou must take e ^ a ! >r ‘ 0, * '! r - Hind-tone said j p> Goudelock. something 'trotig.” to the bov’s mother: “Duchess, j R. C. Swofford. But,” protested once more the don,t . vou Hiink it a pity that your Jan il It. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. victim, “that will he had for mv Pon should speiuUtis holidays jn en- throut.” * “Dear me!’ evelaimed the doc tor, out of patience. “You -are a little too mucli. Decide in-tantiv w'nether 'o i prefer a -'ire throat or Btomae!'. tro'ihle.”—I: Riso. tire idlene.-s? I >hottld he liappy to give him an hour’s ITomor everv morning.” The offer was accepted, and tlu* foundation of Lord (leorge's lifelong hostil’ty to the Liberal NOTICE. Just before Christmas I delivered the wrong vest to one of my custo- Notice is hereby given that b* mutual consent the firm of Lipscomb, Goudelock & Go. Is dissolved All parties Indebted to said firm will leader was - • : 'Hy laid. mens, and will thank the gentleman 1 please call on Mr. J. l>. Goudelock or to notify me n order that I may make Mr. J C. Lipscomb and settle at once the exchange. so the business can be wound up. W. H Robinson. Lipscomb, Goudelock A Oo. Jan 11. 15 pd. Jan. 11 It