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/ THE LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday, E<1. H. DeCamp, Editor and Publi«^f*‘. NOTES AND COMMENTS. AW- air [niiiiini; in lull >1‘*‘ li>' s l liH'SKiRn ol Covenior A use!. It has itu‘ trii’ vim; ahout ii and we an 1 more convinced than ever that South Carolinians l<new their business when they elected Mr Ansel as the suecos- ■annot u >rt u I ami know ihiuKS as hav< of this county will fail to of the oni>ortunity to a ■. t.he same. We it is that peo- iity to learn ■ tile people take advan thus inform A STATUTE FOR CALHOUN Kinq' it A. R. Wc q dt solves. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. s< ir of Mr. Heyward. « * * and feel confident op the Standard up to the set bv t.hrir predecessor. Editor A. it. Car^ile lias sold the Saluda Standard to Messrs. W L and lohn M Daniels, wiio will publish the paper in the tuturc. Mr. Cai'Kile is a ciwid newspaper man. and a thorough gentleman, and his retire ment is to be regret ted. We welcome tin V.r'V edi thee will k high mark • • • Hail and good dav to Count.' Super visor Felix Lipscomb. We are not goi11g to try t<> tell him how he should run his office hut would like to whistler in his ear that the eoiin t' needs good roads and that he could Tvndor no sorvico to ]ct his initial t> rfonnanee he th<‘ in augnraiion of some practical plan -whereby Hie count' might be sup- pied with macadanvizied highwta.-s • • • J. S. Smith, of Cow pens, was in the city Wednesday. .1. E. Bratton, of Wilbinsville, was in the city W r ednes(Jay. .lime Robbs, of K. F. I). 2, was in t'' city yesterday. Mrs. iv. E Dorman, of R. F. D was in the city Tuesday. Squire Lee, of White Plains, was in the city Wednesday. R. M. Will-ins was in Yorkville this week on a visit to O. E. Misses Wil-ma Gaffney, Jessie Lip scomb, Lula Garrett, Freeman Gar rett .Winnie Davenport, Lucy Carpen ter, Annie Gaffney and Kyle Daven port and Mrs. Dr. Garrett, spent the dav at. Gaston Shoals Monday. T. .1 Alexander is yt Yorkville I w Here he is doing some building. Mrs. Malcomb Goudelock lias r*-- M ued to Gaffn v after spending the holidays in Baltimore. She was ac I conipanh 1 by Imr mothyr. Mrs. Estelle I Moth ins who "ill spend somi- tiine j here. (l.'cgg Stisong wiio has been snend ing the liolidays at his old home in Tennessee, r‘turned to Gaffney W ed- I nesdat . He is looking brown an-1 vigorous aim says he is glad to get ihack to <'hcrokie hiapter D. For It To the Editor ot ’I he Wo. the undersigned, representing the Kings' Mountain Chapter, D. A. R.. Yorkville, S. C ..wish to call again your attention and that of your read ers, to a work in which we beg your cordial help and co-operation. Last winter, 1900, this chapter in augurated a movement which had for its object the honoring the memory of John C. Calhoun by placing his statue among his compeers in the Statuary Hall of the Capitol at Wash ington. No South Carolinian ever those statelv statues, erected tically by all the states of the in memory of her foremost without wondering why our has been so long unoccupied. Last year we wrote to every an's organization and all the papers of th? state asking use their inlluence to have exclaitm q the “Mow ; s sure exclamatory rl ni- m views i urac il» km J sons, place j friend tin; particulars < illnt ss, when, accordini gre; sman. the fo low in; sued between the two < "Yes. sireel” cxclaiu first referred to man. He’s got tism.” “You mean inflammatory i!hmh,,i tism," explained the b'ttio inlormcd colored man, “de word 'exclamatory' moans to yell.” ‘Yes, sir, I knows it does." quickly it. ponded the other, in a tone of de cided conviction, “and dat’s jest what de trouble is—de man jest yells all de time.' worn news- them to the legis- tv Wo do not agree with the vi< ws of tho Li.urousxille Herald in regard to both the dispensary and Senator Till man’s attitude toward the President bera"^ - the latter unceremoniously I heard of his great ]>la,‘ with its gn-at dismissed Hie negro soldiers who iimken acem* and electrical effects, shot up tin- town of Brownsville. Tex., At The Star Theatre, The managers of tin* local opera house announce the coming of Hu- hoit Labadic ami companv in Faust, on next . londav vi ning. NearL all tho people in Gaffney ha' - soon or lature appropriate the sum of $10,001) (ten thousand dollars) for the pur pose of placing a statue of John C. Calhoun in the Statuary Hall of the capito) at. \ ashington. There is no dissenting voice in regarding Calhoun as South Carolina’s most fitting repre sentative. He was for fortv years the most conspicuous and influential figure in national politics; he was re presentative, senator, secretary of war. secretary of State and vice-pre sident. List year the bill was unani mously passed in the senate, but was not acted upon by the house. This winter the petitions will be re newed, tin bill will again be intro- S0JED PIT LIFE dueed, and believe the we eannot but admire Editor Lahadie as Meftusto is said to no equal in this role, having st Crew s fidelity to anv cause he may champion. In season and out of sea son Tie labors for what In- belives to he right regardless of whether it be potmlar or unpopular. We often think h< is wrong, but we have never known him to prove falsi' to his friends. The proposition to construct, a bride on top of the dam of the Elec trical Power and Manufacturing Com panv at Gaston Shoals strikes us as b ing one of the best things ever proposed for the county. Of course ire not going to please everybody to build a bridge at that point, but it will please a great many, it will add to the beauty and picturesqueness of the surroudings and will be money well spent. We believe in develop ment and there is little use in hold ing back because ev*ryboly cannot be satisfied. Go "head and develop as fast as the circumstances will war rant. • • • The people of Cherokee county who have not visited the spot where the Dravo Contracting Company is con structing the dam for the Electrical Power and Manufacturing Company at. Gaston Shoals, on Broad river, can have no conception of the immense work being carried on. We some- + imes become amazed at. the anpar- ent. indifference of our people as to what is going on about them. How many of our readers have never seen the wonderful machinery of our cot ton mills? How many have never \isited the city power plant? How manv have never seen the inside of the Cherokee Foundry and Machine Works? How many have never visit ed our immense lime kilns? How many have never visited either of our pretty banks? How many have never soen the inside of a printing office and had described to them the intri cate linotype machine, witnessed the one.rations of the press that carries its gladsome message to the oeople with clock-like regularity? Some of the enterprises mentioned above may not hold out cordial invitations to visitors, but to see these things is to become educated. The Ledger al wavs welcomes visitors and enjoys showing thean about and exhibiting the machinery and explaining in de- I played the part for eighteen y< I'Tie cast is exceptiunaly strong., be ing compose. I of fourteen excellent performers. The company comes here from Charlotte and is well recommonded. A full complement of scenery ami electrical effects ar** carri-d. No lioipt sc nery used. The company is said to he absolutely first class and in the fifty-nintii week ol success. Prices for tip engagement: 2e. r»0 and 7’* cents Seats on sab- Monday at lite Cherokee Orug Co. A Correction. In announcing the hour meeting of Limestone Collet: Moses Wood Chapter of C- -rs of the ('on Cede me v in 1 Limestone College tomorrow 12 o'clock when it should o'clock. Tho following are tin those to receive crosses of honor: F Jammison, Clias. Spencer. J. Live. q slat are of South Carolina will be proud to j place istelf on record as the one to | thus fitly honor our greatest states man. » Through the columns of your paper we wish to appeal to every South Carolinian, man and woman, to give their supiku and influence to the ef fort we are making to have our dear old State honor herself in according thL recognition to her il'nstrious son. In the nation’s hall of fame shall Frntli Carolina alone be nnrepresent- crl? "Count not dead. The tribute that a mighty nation the cost of honor to thf T loved her well in for Mi- D ose who nier days ni.s more than gratitude Med: For every noble man that bred. Immortalized by art's im-motal praise for she r ot tho Lives in the bronze an marble that and the we raise. DaugliD To lead our sons as he our father to held at led. . wc sai l These monuments of manhood brave have 2 and high. Do more than forts or battleships to names of keep Wise Counsel From the South. ‘‘I want to give some valuable ad^ vice to those who suffer with lame back and kidney trouble,” says J. R. Blankenship, of Beck. Tennessee. ‘‘I have proved to an absolute certainty that Electric Bitters will positively cure this distressing condition. The first bottle gave me great relief and after taking a few more bottles, I was completely cured: so complete ly that it becomes my pleasure to recommend this great remedy.” Sold under guarantee at Cherokee Drug Company drug store. Price 50c. Arrival and Departure of Mail. Mail for No ?>0 north, close at 7:50 a. m., due k:22 a. m. Mail for No. 97, south, close at 12.10 p. m., due 12:49 p m. Mail for No. 12, north, close at 4 p. m . due 1:92 p. ni. Mail for No. 98, north, close at 6:50 p. m„ due 7:22 p. m. Mail for No. 49, south, close at 9 p. m., due 10:49 p. m. A. R N. Folger, P. M. $ioo Reward, $ioo. The . eiiders of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dis ease that science lias been able tc “ure in all Its stages and that is Catarrh. II all's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh lie rig a constitutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. Ball’s Catarrh- Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon thr blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up Die constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any •ase Dial it fails tc cure. Semi for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. Crknrv & oo., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. ?5c I’s rair.llv I Hall’ v Pitts at. Du- tiesr Our dear bought liberty. They fortify The heart of youth with valor and deep: They build eternal bulwarks and com mand Eternal strength to guard our native land.” Wo should be glad to have the citi zens of the State express themselves upon this subject. Thanking you for the courtesy and encouragement shown us. (Miss Maggie A. Gist. Mrs. Walter B. Mbore, Regent, Mrs. Sam’l M. McNeel, Miss Lesslip D. Thompson, Miss Fannie Ward law, Mrs. G. H. O’Leary, Mrs R. Moultrie Bratton, State Regent. Yorkville. S. 0., Jan. 7th, 1907 HOME-MADE CATARRH CURE. Any one can mix right at home th» best remedy of its kind known. The name "Cyci me” is given to the fol lowing prescription, it is supnosed, because of its promptness in driving from the blood and system every ves tige of catarrhal poison, relieveing this foul and dread disease no matter "'here located. To prepare the mix ture: Get from any good pharmacy one-half ounce Fliud Extract Dande lion. one once Compound Kargon and three ounces Compond Syrup Sarsa parilla. Shake well and use in teas- spoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. There is a harmless, inexpensive mixture, which has a peculiar action noon the eliminative tissues of the Kidneys, assisting them to filter and strain from the blood and system all catarrhal poisons, which, if not eradi cated, are absorbed by th'- mucous ‘-miem.brane, and an open sore or catar :’h is the result. Prepare some and trv it. as it is the prescription of an eminent catar rh st» cialist of national reputation. That’s what a prominent !* ii^gist said of Scott’s niulsion a short time •;<>. As a rule we don’t c or refer to testimonials addressing the public, it. the shove remark and m i 1 a r expressions are de s ( ' often in connec- > i with Scott’s Emulsion i t they are worthy of tasiorial note. From fancy to old age Scott’s Smulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and "weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott’s Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul- giorica I si on itself. What it does hath it does through nourish- I , - . ment—the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. Wood’s Seeds Choice, Heavy, Recleaned Stocks. We have thoiiHandH of bushels in stock, selected from the best crops grown in this country; all tin? best and most productive kinds: A Burt, or 90-Day, Black Tartarian, Swedish Select, Red Rust Proof, White and Black Spring, Vir ginia Gray Winter, etc. Write for prices. WOOD'S NEW SEED BOOK for 1907 j\ tells all about Seed Oats and all , Farm and Garden aieeds. Mailed / \ \ free ou request. ] I, W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, J) RICHMOND. . VA. Drugs That FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight, room house; good orchard: good garden; barn. Anply to J. C Lipscomb. Jan. 18 tf. FOR SALE—A lot of cheap mules for cash or on time. Apply to J. I. Sarratt. Jan 15, tf. FOR RENT—Palmetto Hotel, new- lv furnished, electric lights, water works, all modern convenience*. Webster & Jefferies Nov. 16-tf. FOR SALE—Two hundred twenty-two acres of good farming land near Blacksburg; twenty-two t.cres of which is good bottom lani; two comfortable dwellings: also omt- houses; land well timbered. Apply to Ed. H. DeCamp. t’affney. S. C. FOR SALE—2 secondhand Mctt* , & Weiss kerosene engines, 2 horse power, cheap. Apply this office. FOR SALE—A good second-hand twelve-horse power boiler. Address ! care The Ledger Nov. 13-tf. FOR SALE — Maryland blue stem seed wheat. Gaffne' Hardware Co. Oct. L’Jtf Nic row and good mule at reason- pnees \pply at once N. V. San-ba-s 18. 25 pd. for SALE—O’d newspapers at this dfice. l^c a hundred FOP RENT. FOR RENT -A good farm. Apply , J ’ Sarratt. TO RENT Office Le liter Apply to Nov 2 tf FOR RENT My blacksmith shop at Thompson W A N ' Jan. 11 tf. tooms over The d. H. DcCatao. -'ore house, and I tools. W. T. Jan. 1, tf. Drugs I WANT to buy full blood Fox Hound, ly and give age. Jno Oakley Depot, S. C. nr or a pair of Describe ful- C. Poroher, 15 18 22 up. i We will send you a sample free. Bt sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion yea buy. SCOTT & B0WNE Chemists 409 Pearl St„ N. Y. 50c. and $1; all druggists. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. At the old homestead of J. L. Spake, about five miles south of Gaff ney, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash two (2) mules; one two- horse wagon; a lot of corn and fod der and hay; one cane mill and evaporator, and a lot of farm impli- ments. The sale will commence promptly at eleven o’clock, in the forenoon on Friday, the 25th day of January, 1907. W. L. Spake, Agent. For Mrs. L. P. Spake. Jan. 18. 22. NOTICE After January 5th. we will gin only on Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Victor Cotton Oil Co. WILLIAM S HALL. JR Attorney at Law. Office over The Biftery Qanntjr, S C ’rnmn-f Httenfinn rr, Hit r'lmri-r 3 1] Oar business is handling aiuklispens- ing the most potent and what are known to be drugs that have the greatest medici nal value. It matters not what drugs you want come and investigate ours. We buy only from the most reputable people, thereby insur ing our friends and customers the best drugs that money can buy. Give us a trial if you never have. FOR SALE. On Monday, February 4th. 1907, I will offer b fore the court house door to the highest bidder all my real es tate, consisting of one lot of land con taining fifty acres, nor*' or less, with dwelling and outhouses thoreon. Terms of sale: One third cash; bal ance in on > and two years, with first mortgage to secure pavment. M. C. Perry. Jan. 13. 18, 22. 25. 28, Feb. 1. * Cherokee ! Fire Insurance! « WV ropros<‘nt sorivof fhi* I’lPfff'Nt tmd most suhst.’iritin <*orin>«n ;itnl wnuli lik»* to writ** your busln*-*. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agents MONEY TO LOAN. 1 am prepared to negotate loam os improved farms f or a term of year* a nints of $1,000 and upward, at 7 ner cent, and from $900 to $1,000 at 8 per cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney. 9. C. DR. J. F. GARRETT. DENTIST. Moved to new offic* over Frederick Street. Front of the Battery. ’Phone in Office and Reeldence. i Drug J Company | DR. W. K. GUNTER. L> 12 :* T I « X •flice in Star Theatre Buildinu. Phonk No. 20. Crow and bridge werk a specialty NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of partition and sale of tho Court of Common Pleas for Cherokee county in the case of YV. J. Harris, et al against Wofford Harris, et al. I will sell at Gaffney before*the court house door, during the legal hours for sales on sadesday, Monday February 4th, 1907, the fol lowing described property, to wit: All that lot or parcel of land In the county and State aforesaid situated on head waters of Sarratt’s creek, bounded by lands of John Ruppe, John Mosteller. W. J. Harris and An nie Ruppe. containing forty-four (44) acres, more or less. TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash, and the balance in twelve months from day of sale secured by mort gage of the premises with interest. Purchaser to pay for all papers and recording. J. Eb. Jefferies, , Cl’k. C. C. Pi’s. Pul). Jan. 18, 25 and Feb. 1. k . .jamusiLz,. ■tm'M&Kxssz E CLOTHNIG StlE Every Suit In The House a Good Pattern. The Price is an insult to the quality. SALE ON TEN DAYS, so come and let us PROVE to you what we are offering. By way of (parenthis) our line of Selby Oxfords just arrived. Ask to see them—perfect dreams. - Remember the date, Tuesday, January 15th. GAFFNEY MANUFACTURING GO’S. STORE.