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J i L. X W T' * ^ • ’ A '' # * >» IS* . THE LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday, Ed H. DeCamp, Editor and Publiaher. full text of a bill to authorize the voting of $25,000 worth of bonds for school purposes in School District PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Ed. H. Gaines, who is making Gaff ney famous with his ginger a e, spent No. 10. Now listen for a howl, and Sunday and Monda" in the city. ithe very fellows that howl are the , Le.iP’e. is net responsible for oneg who pay no taXP8 worth speaking of correspondents about or have rc children to he bene fitted by the public schools. It is es- Hereafter no adver.lseme,.t« will bs u ^ ale|l that „ wiI1 ren uire an in- accepted at this office after 9.30 o’clock on Monday* and Thursdays. Watch your label and the date, And renew before ’tis too late: N there be an error, don’t get mad, Report te us—we’ll make you glad. Retrn mber, ’tis our aim to please. Hut errors are like peskv fleas— Thev will cr ep in in spite of fate. Therefore, watch your label and the date. ^ —Original crease of one mill, that is ten cents on every one hundred dollars’ worth of nroperty, or $1 on every one thousand dollars worth. It will not catch m^ny of us for any very great amount, and and those of us who own over $1,000 worth of property can easily afford it. It makes better citizens out of our children and wha we do have is there fore safer. W. P. Fife died suddenly Sunday at the St. James Hotel, St. l^ouis. Fife has had a varied career. He was a tobacco drummer ih early life, later was converted and began to preach. He was a successful revivalist, being THEY ARE LEARNING. Our Yankee cousins are learning, slow perhaps, but still learning. Last week some veterans of the war be . 0 f commanding appearance and pos- rween the States from New \ orb. ses!g j n g a splendid voice. Later he State visited Fort Fisher, Wilmington j () s(J j| mining stock and oil I the city Saturda}. Senator J. C. Otts spent Saturday and a portion of Sunday at home, re turning to the capital Sunday after noon. Miss E nier Loughridge, of Spartan- burg. spent Sunday and yesterday In the city, the guest of Miss Ola By ars. Miss Nannie Pinson, of Charlotte, N. C.. is spending a fews days in the city, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pinson. Luther Curry left for Lexington, N .C„ yesterday where he will be gone on business for about ten days. E J. Bailey, of R. F. D. 6, was in the city Saturday. Z. W. Corry has returned to At lanta after standing a few days with his parents. Mr. a"d Mrs. A. S. Corry. W.-A. Blalock, of Blacksburg, was in the city Saturday. John McMurry. of Shelby. N. C., was in the city on business Saturday. Prof. H. C. Knox spent Sunday and yesterday in the city, returning to Greer yesterday. E. H. Gaines has returned from a business trip to Columbia. J. P. Robbs, of R. F. D. 2, was in t Hop at Cherokee Inn. FOR SALE. Blacksburg, Jan. 25.—The famous Cherokee Inn was aglow with merl-i FOR SALE OR RENT—Oiulotand ment on Saturday night last, hop be- store house on Victoria avenue. Ap- J Ing git-en by eight of the young gen j ply to Mrs. J. F. Garrett. 23 tlemen of the Ovard Club with the Jan. 25 tf. fl Dravo Contracting Corppany. in honor < of the young ladies of the city. FOR SALE—Good family horse.,* Music was furnished by the Italian Apply to Dr, J. F. Garrett. tf band of Spartanburg. Delicious Ro-1 7TZ . 3 man punch and refreshments were f SALE - A H lot of A (:h , eap i ® served at 11 o’clock after which the ’ ™ sh or on tiaie - ^ t0 J - J grand old Virginia reel was danced 1 Jan 1 , 5 - ^ and all went home happier and mer- FOR SALE—Two hundred and rier than ever. x twenty-two acres of good farming Among those present were Major j land near Blacksburg; twenty-two and Mrs. Jno. F. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. acres of which is good botto: < land. Otis A. OslKirne, Dr. and Mrs. James , two comfortable dwellings; also out M. Caldwe’l, Mrs. J. Heath Blake, ; houses; land well timbered. Apply Mrs. Harris, Misses Mamie Gaston, ; to Ed. H. DeOamp. Gaftney, S. C. Mary Anderson Edna Healan, Katha- j —-—— rine Boulware, Vera Houseal, Jessie: POR SALE—2 secondhand Metts Lipscomb. Edith Fort, Messrs. Snod- * Weiss kerosene engines. 2 horse grass and Brown, of Pittsburg, Pa.; , power, cheap. Apply this office. Greenabaume, of W’ilmington, N. C.; i c A . c . ~ 77 7 Miller, of Louisville, Ky.; B. S. and ttt , F °” v , 8ALE A K0 V ° ( | ) 8t; cond hand A. H. Guion, of Charlotte, N. C.; Me- f _ p ' ho I a e boHer Add rest. Daniel, of Virginia; Anderson, of care Tbe 1>?(1aer - Nov 13 tf and Washington and simply to show that they have a better understand ing of affairs in this section than they had before they came we print the fol lowing from the Utica, N. Y., Herald Dispatch of January 21st: “About 10 o’clock Saturday evening the members of the On? Hundred and Seventeeth Regiment Vet rans Asso- well stock and was engaged in that business at his death. We do not Ren Jamerson, of Timber Ridge, was in the citv Saturday. VVm. Scott Byars, of Blacksburg, know it to be true but we have every | was j„ the yesterday on business, reason to believe that his mining | P. R. Byars, fro i beyond the Broad, Chester; Little, Fort and Davenport, FOR SALE—Maryland blue stem of Gaffney, took, of Virginia, and , j. ed wheat. Gaffuev Hardware Co Prof. R. Emmett Gribbin. of Blacks- Oct. 23 tf . vilie. ; The Nineteenth Century Club met i SALE Od newspapers at this at Mrs. Alii,' Osborne’s pretty home , r 'T_ e ’ a hundred. on Thursday, .lannnry :>4lh Byr,,„| for SALE--F]m class bol,bit met was the author selected, bis life and ; ,, Al)I1|v al , uuotations were follow- Readings A nretty works, with ed bv selected ly-av.iti^o. lunch was served of salads with sind | wiches and a well filled tnbl° of daln | ties w r ith jellies and coffee. The hos- FOR RENT. ll stock and oil well stock were both was in Gaffney yesterday winding u l } ninble hostess was as ever cenial ' ’ F ° R RENT -- A Kood farm. Apply W,n,„ 'he estate business of the late C. B. »■' <' cr ' J- I- Sarratt Jaa. 11 tt worthless. Because of the fact that tie had at one time wore the robe of i minister he pursuad d a great many elation arrived home from their trip of his friends to buy the stock. His to Tort Fisher, Wilmington and : advertisements were most alluring I Byars Mrs. M. S. Gossett and sister, Miss Addie Harvey, returned home Satur day afternoon from Spartanburg and attractive. Those present were Mrs. F. M. j POR RENT—Eight room house; Moore. Mrs. D A. Osborne, Mrs. P. H. i good orchard; good garden; barn. Freeman. Mrs J. M. Caldwell. Mrs. Apply to J. C. Lipscomb. where they had been spending a I A. Buice, Mrs. Wm. Anderson, [ Jpp- 18 tf. Washington. men were tired from their journey but they were de- and no sane, sensible busine> would buy it. man j Widows and orphans were his j They all de-! natrons—and we susp ct the victims lighted over the cordial reception ; they had received and the many I and unexperienced people pleasures ol the trip. week with friends and' relatives. Consistency. After reading the article in The Ledger under the date of January 9th. we are fully persuaded to believe Mrs. A. Virginia Pfeiffer Allie Osborne. and Mrs. FOR RENT—Palmetto Hotel, new ly furnished, electric lights, water works, all modern conveniences Webster & Jefferies. Nov. 16-tf dared that the visit had exceeded in j n f a misguided confidence. Fife may I , , „ . . ... ...t, pleasure their highest anticipations . . . . .. , that he who calls lumselt l ncle and it was an experience that they *'™ 0 1)00,1 si,K, ° r ‘‘ m his '•f'Pi^sent;. | Gum,” was not conscious of the recti- •will never forget. The Southerners ,ions ~ R is not tor us to say—but. | tude of his purpose, and we are re ■would not let their visitors pay for j certainly his schemes bore upon their i winded °t a young dude who was in- anything. The hotel bills and all ! thl „<• r...,„,i ! vited on one occassion to introduce TO RENT—Office rooms over The Lodger. Apply to Ed. II. DeCamp. Nov. 2-tf. i:ic stamp of fraud. „ , fr ... . .. othei expenses wore paid by the j * * * ! Gov Bob Taylor to an audience. hosts. I The dude met the governor and ••Op the train on thy return trip the i The Ledger is interested in the j mid him that th • ladies had invited men adopted resolutions of thanks to i success of the Cherokee Building and i him to make the introduction, and their Confederate friends, to Con i, oau Association because we believe t1iat th e taik lie had prepared was a gressuun Bherman and Harry E. De- ,, ..... , . . I daisy. The governor replied „ I the building and loan is the best vendor! and also to the members of . . the coi...uiUeo win, arranged tiie trip j t( " v n Builder in existence; becaus so successfully. \ve be'ieve it is tbe best method ev Edwin H. Risley, who returned last (],.vised to enable wage "arners to . gbi from the trip of the Northern 1 () Vn a honie; h ecaus e we believe it ,, , .. 0nv Arnnr qhp . eon ., „ an(1 ▼eterann to the Souh, said this morn-< and said* uowrnor. sne s fiOnt., ami ii*ig that the journey was tbe trip of] ^ aches people to be economical and . ofi he went and the governor had to the v( terans’ lives. Some new facts ; to save.; because it is a mutual husi introduce himself which he did in a were brought to the minds of the, I n r Effect of Newspaper Advertisinq. The author of the '‘Autobiography of a Business .'Tan,” in the February Everybody’s, says: “For a mvu'ber of years 1 adver tised only in my windows and in FOR RENT—My store house, and some of the streetcars, because f blacksmith shop and tools W. T did not feel that I could afford to ad- Thompson. Jan. 1, tf vortise in tbe daily papers. Two | years ago last September I was hav i o/amt-c ing a cravenette coat sale, and I WA. TEL. succeeded ip selling for a couple of j weeks about fifty coats a day. I WANTED—Position as superinten- T. J. ft We have some odd boxes in Sta tionery, product of the best paper manufactures in the country, to go at a sacrifice. The 50c boxes will go at 40c The 40c boxes will go at I daisy. The governor replied all, , ,7 “ uav 1 , ” ; , u , ■st H-I.t tie.t ho likori When thoi1Rht 1 would trv a column ad. In dent of construction of bridges ! gh . that he i ked daisies . veiling papers. The next Alexander. 8 : ” ,inU ; ? rrivcd h T? f„ fl , rfi id ay this column ad. appeared in one Jan. 29th tf. or Be curtain ro- the dude strugg ed , 1 j to his feet, blushed, looked at the rovornor ch ared his throat, coughed. association in which the poor 7, s .* liess ' vay ’ am then proceeded to deliver his sweet-ned wind. Just so WANTED—Half dozen copies of The Ledger of December 21st, Send to this office. Nortln rners,-although tney were not; ,, a m „_i, new to the Southerners, in speaking ‘ - ‘ ' -■ jour "I ncle Gum’ starts off to tell us of the trip this morning Mr. Risley j ,0 say ir > Uie directing of its affairs what he saw at the cdtton mill. After said: ‘The conditions in the South j ns the wealthy man; because we be-j throwing boquets at Mr. Moore he at the present time are but little un- pove it is a safe and sane institution ' lrios 10 them all back bv saying derstood in the North. The South- , 4 .. ithe bosses that are employed by the I that will take care of its stock-holders. same superintendent and who Mr. i bye, it was no* the on<» that has the 1 WANTED At once, two painters, largest circulation in Chicago; 1 select- j t- B. Gaines. Jan. 29, Feb. 1-5, pd. ed the paper mat this ad. appeared in because they gave me a low rate, but; they agreed to give my ad. a good position in the paper. The result was ’ that the next day the sales, which formerly had been* about fifty coats a day, jumped to 142, and in fifty days 1 sold over 3,500 raincoats. “For the year following that sale Ij continued to advertise in tills one; Fire insurance! D tbe* neirm "at*!ho prcscnt. h time as | w ° know that people in Gaffney have j Moore seems to be satisfied with, are paper. l ast fall I felt that I cou.d , been fleeced by foreign building and the worst things about the mill. This a:, °rd to invest, my, about ' 0 in We represent some of the I.invest und most suhsi iniiiil eorn pit riles am! would like to write your tiusine>. 5-U-tf. *he Northerner. “ ‘During my short trip through the j loan associations 1 We k now that is a direct violation of the ninth com- advertising in some of the other nu Smith & Lips LOfYlb, Acient Rontl, I mo,.,, id:,, iiuiotmt men I , . , „ , , mamlmcnt, "Thou Shalt nol bear P-r». I used throe mornuiB napera, ^ than f have in inv T,fl“V . '"c 1 sr "“"' ,s , IK '" l>,e 0 ' fee witness against thy neighbor." ».;.l -hreo evening na,>er S the best lu where t1l( * lr a monev arr boins devised every , w e know these men, and have known ( bicago. The results have been It was only a short while ago i them a long time, and have worked something phenominai. I did not for them, and are still working for bave 1o invest $5,900. The profits one of them. They are real gentle- Back from the newspaper ad- a concern m Columbia that made glow- men . and will promise only what they: verging itefore their bills came in. The 25c boxes will go at 15c m A very pretty line of the latest styles in box paper. CHEROKEE DRUG COi!PANY. HUYLER’S tANDY always on hand. North. AT along the fences there were any, in front of every day. rabin and lounging in the fields I j that wc warn-d our readers again?' «a.v idle colored men. I talked with a man who run.; a big lumber busl NOTICE OF OPENING OF BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. MONEY TO LOAN uess. He told tieln. of whom ne Hi at his co or employes sever •ed.' ing promises to do great tilings. This wi ) do. That is our experience with al! concern secured some patronage here them. As for Mr. J. D. Buice. our and in sums of $ioo to #300 to members of Notice is hereby given that on The Farmers Mutual ItiMirance Cotn- do not figure to day that 11 Wednesday. January 30th, 1907. at 1 dollar invested in adve-rtis- ; 10 o’clock a. m„ books of subscrip- nnmlred. would work until pay day despite our warning. We now under- superintendent, w is competent, capable ce all know that he in '' ln n 'V opinion the only way to ; tion to the capital stock of the Lime- •able. and consistent, advertise is to give them plain, i stone Globe Land Company will be Tell them the opened at the Merchants and P.anters pay on first mortgage real estate. J. EB JEFFERIES, Secretary and Treasurer. and that then thev are off until their e,« nf | th , lt i. c nmnn.tMrc ii-ht. ci.-mn u — .... .. *.,n week’s wa-mrs 'ire spent This eondi ; “ a1 P rs « 0 ■ > f When h.- came here the mill seemed j common-sense talk lion i find exists general’y through-! 0 ” 1 wi,h the ,aoney - leav,n S the sub- a i )0nt to go into tbe hands of a re- Bo not gst a customer to Bank. Gaffney. S C., and will remain l the South There seems to be Ueribers in the lurch. We want our ceiver. He has started up the work : conie to vOUr 8tore and dnd tliat yoj 1 O, ' on ”” ” 0 c1oa1t p - ,n - t1ie sarr l® ,, . . , . . . . . ctnnnoH onri kem it e-oin"- have faked him. lor that is poor ad-1 day. The capital stock of the said an utter unanmeeia ,on of the moral ! People .0 patronize home industry. , that w a a stopped and k eptitgolng besides being dishonest.” ] corporation will be $5,000 divided ini 1 am prepared to negotate loans « I found that it was not uncom- Koop yf ) Ur m one7 at home by patro tSat ‘‘Uncle Gum^ couldn’t 30 shares of the Par value of $100 improved farms for a term of 7 «arf MONEY TO LOAN. non, a the residents tell me. for an unmarried colored woman to have xevera] children nor in : the social scale of her race | merchant, the home farmer, the home j !” al; ' oit , a, n ,he ml11 ® and e, * e i ^ h ® r ®; 1 give the derivatiou of “caterpillar” | and if she happened to nave a half-1 oaper. w.,„ "e used to say mat me mill was 0 white child her social qualifications are at, once elevat- d. "‘The South \ greater one tl can realize. The only sohitiou seems j to me to lie in compulsory education | during a term of years until th > gene-1 nizing th" home building and loan , (io_ near so much, even if he W're the' Tie Catarpillcr. It does not lower''^"Ciation. the home bank, the home | whole cheesfe. This life Is what we; jf any eclioolboy were asked to ' make it. at the mills and elsewhere, j • m fact buy everything that | riSan.^tThev^ou’d^ he would say that itJtad something | 0,1 P° ss lb.y can at home, where you 1 F tand the mill. That was one of the to do with “cat.* And ho would bo 1 faces a great problem,! a n see it and know who you are deal devil’s lies. It Is the old lazy fellow right. The common explanation of inn those in the North 1 ing with. tba t it hurts. • . 1 “caterpillar” is that it is the old per share. W. L. Settlemyer, J. Eb.ljefferies, C. M. Smith. Com. of Incorporation. j l" a Hints of $1,000 and upward, at f j ner cent, and from $300 to $1,000 mt H per cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney. 8. 0. We know mills iiauw something about. the -1^ u u 1 I »» 1 • 1 U .ciuiitiaj-, rcuruaij- tiu, i^wi, 1 | - »,« «. . generally, and especially this |!. rc ’ nc *? Crnitepelose, which means w j|j () ff or before the court house door We have easier work, cleaner literally ha.’ry cat and is very; to the highest bidder all my real ea 1 niicc Hi Sta.r l hentr FOR SALE. On Monday. February 4th, 1907. I DR W. K. GUNTER, r The Public Buildinq for Gaffney. | one W rition at present dies and until white 1 Washington, D. C.. Jan. 24, 1907. ; work, and more pleasant and profit like the English “woolly bear.” The tate. consisting of one lot of land con-| men and women can inculcate in the I'' Tr - w - s - Ha, h -Tr., • ab’e work than any one who rents a ] as t t wo syllables suggested the I tainin " nft y acres, more or less with! minds of the negroes what jt is to „ _ Gaffney. S. C. I farm and lets a merchant run him all pn^jj^u -» „ n |„ n Herer an 1 dwelling and outhouses thereon. , Crow #bey th > law and to learn the funda d Hear Sir:—I have your letter thp snriiv-' and summer and catch ^ ' ... ' , ’ .. Terms of sale: One third cash: bal mental nrine'ndes of morality and 1 ,1lc: ^- nd ' niS t in which you express him in the fall. . eaterpiller was tlie regular spell- ance j n one an( j ( W0 years, with first learn that ev ery man and every wo : ’i 1<! Pleasure of yours df and the poo Lot us have some home govern- Rig until the seventeenth century, j mortgage to secure payment. re of Gaffney at the efforts 1 am j ment. I mean. It the dinner toatrrs £)[•_ Murray’s dictionary suggests! ' M. C. Perry, making in your behalf In my endeavor -o to work, ;end the little ones, to that the word nnv have eotne to secure a public building for your .-kook teach them at home, especially Rtr • hf . frri , n „ . town In reply wllfsay that I appro i • ten ( . nmandments and the J r . r n cat ancl P l ar ’ A man must lug.’ ” arn his or her own Itv- itre Building. Phonk No 20. ind bridge wrrk a specialty. — - - -| Jan..15, 18, 22, 25. 28. Feb. 1. NOTE jf A r . D COMMENTS’ We always knew the Rnartanhurg Herald was a fast Ir-rse but we never appre elate vour letter very much and am going to keep behind the bil's that 1 o”.r have introduced for public buildings 1 t in the State until I have secured a Yc .ore s Praye- al ('-I oui Rusnected tk.ey w re vear ahead of building for every place that is en- Ihe times as indicated bv the date of t,t> d to it under the statutory pro their Sunday issue-Januarv 27. 1908. . visions ’ ° r a , K lon ^ aH 1 , sha 1 ro:i,aiu , ^ , in the Senate. Th re is no reason I v.hv Gaffney should not have a nice The prominent leaders of the negro nubile building and 1 hope 1 may be rice held a conference in Columbia’ast able to secure same for her. week. Booker Washington was there ! Assuring you of my apnr elation of and he did some mighty sonslb’" talk-i ' ii,)d 0J:[,n ' hKio1 ' and 1 ^ isncB, i <1 in, ing. Richard Carroll a’so talked in-1 telligontlv We wish the entira race ! would take the sage advice tlmso two men are wont to give them. If so i W e Susprcted A* Much. ▼on would hear precious little of this! lYorkville New Era.) race question talk despite the cala- ! The New Era begs leave to assure xilty howlers. •( H’ 0 esteemed Gaffney Ixvdgor that It )0‘-’«es rig't ami we will continue dwell in the land and be fed.” '-)i n oplc (an an-1 do live with Very truly yours A. C. Latimer. good m • 1 u chicken and and ' . - ; and nay for it. while "V of t’ -. - - ko turn up their iios'’ >; 'i-m orits and rice and '] •* . n ■ ' 'Hi and trying to help <• <’ ,-o r '(\ ids work. It. . 0 n - to us that the only eon- rn t '«• ’old bov” has about some -p ie it -.'t they may sot him off ; satanr: lurjosty. It. E. J. duty, treat Lombard word for caterpillar is “gatta” (cat) and a Swiss word “teu-! felskatz” (devil’s c;i(), while»a “cat kin” is the vegetable imitation of the" caterpillar. * Kneeling Down to Die. lough a camel is sup poled to Tl.„v, . fo have carried Mohammed in four leaps from .Jerusalem to Mecca, sev en miles an hour is the latter day camel’s limit. It cannot maintain DON’T FORGET 1 you ern be mired of Cancr Tu ! I mor 01 Chronic Old,Sores Ter. I t thousand emses treated, it I* tbe ! • surest cur« on earth. Delay H I i fata! How U, be cured? Ju»i I I write ’• D. B GLADC-EN Grover, N C. this rate for over two hours either. | I ts usual speed is five miles an hour, j a slow pace beyond which it is dan- ; ; etting down that has gerous to urge it, lest, as Asiatic? Scared to P : ck Up a “Biq Diily." (Fcnuca Farm and Factory.) After ll did not have that paper in tbe back nart of its head when it refe-red to the toadying antics of a certain conn We do not question the -sincerity of purpose of the gentleman who framed trv editor! " The f-k>rt Mill' Tlnit s is ’ d !) y the big dailies So cheer up the ordinance prohibiting the sale of responsib’e for its own deductions on Bro. Ledger, you are only b ing used medicines containing a'ohohol except naragranh publish'd In The New "7 * e ,)aw <0 ra e out e c ® 8 ^ on prescription of a practicing physi- and ^ a " d T . ho ^fter tnust set-1 ul8 ' clan, but he v as Unfortunate in its ' 0 DeC 1, ” ,> !)y . t -' e ,,ort eay, it might break its heart and die il ■ limes, we are scared to pick i-k _,, 0 ,, . , 111 a ’’big rlai y” for fear w e will find laterally on the spot When a camel hav - been “fawning and flatter- >8 pressed beyond tliis speed and is ’n Probably, though, it is only spent it kneels down and not all the the "Times’ ’ method of getting “no wolves of Asia will make it budge william s. mall, jr.. Attorney »t Law, Office over The Battery Oaffnfcy, A. G. '-nmpt -t'tentloii give*- til sn«in' again. The camel remains where it kneels, and where it kneels it dies. A fire under its nose is useless. wording. We are satisfied that he meant medicines that contain suffi-' Garden Hints For February. Put soil in good condition by break List of Unclaimed Letters. iclatrned in S. C.. for week t ice. Radish, Egg Plant Tomatoes A Play For a Meal. The weary tramp with the red DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTIST. Moved to new o^c# over Frederic* Street. Front of the Battery. ’Phone in Office and Reeldence. i"g olgM or ten inches deen. Sow in beak halted in front of the way- -loot alcohol to cause lnu».oam.^ ’ Mug,. “I called, mum,” he HOLLISTER’S Rocky Mountain 'ea Nuggeis mill 1 wuieaiocn . | 8 ^ U,y ^' :<llcinB Lf Bttiy Peopi*. There is hardly a single prenaratlon ending January 28, 1907: an ,j Pepper From middle to last of announ oed, "because I found dis Brings Gvitlen Hejtm-nd Ri-iewt-i Viiror. In a drug store that does not contain To ' n Barnett.. Mat’ig Day, j,-an month *ow In open ground, ear y sample package of dyspepsia tablet* 1 D-vely, Osborne IBigm:; Paul.) Mor- Peis Kao. Bet Splnoch. Carrot, down the road.” “Dyspepsia tab-| uanxl. Bad nro»th. siu^i-h Hnw»-i», Heudache ev Clayton Norvlllc. J. 1, Price, fate t’adchb and Palsly. Set out Onion lets?” snapped the woman with the , KlS^enu ‘rt^O^ulnT ! HOLLIHTKU Pueo COMPANT. MutllHOD, Wis. GOLDEN NI GGF.TS Ffiit SALI0W PEOPLE •m for advf rti. od letters one trouble is in the seed. They spare something to eat dat would gib me nt dur. on each ' no exrenHe nor Pains In fertilizing do dyspepsia so I could test dera” A. It N. rop'er P. .4. and cultivating but overlook the a l ^ Innortant matter of the quality of Garden seed In bull:-. In papers, pr; their seed. We guarantee our seed When making layer cakes spread und the pans with a snoon. making! It thicker around tbe edg-s than itf the middle. some alcohol therefore a literal en ! """“IT” '7% "‘V 1 ,’ 1 I™*. Ka 11 ° f B P inncn - uarrot. aown me ronu. "uysi>epsia lao-1 # , ,, . , i Ciayton Norvllle, .1 L. Price, fate Padcllsh and PaMv. Set out Onion lets ?l ” snanned the wonn forcement of the ordinance as worded tf).i ino | m /•- WaMron m: ro-Kvi .ti„n- /f iw ’ BI * a PP M1 mi worm... - i m. »-« hthm - wi....... , . o impel, ivi i,. wdiuron, . i < an Sets. Karlv n anting of Potatoes can v, rnnn1 i.nfn t taifVi Hollisieu Duca Com past MuitiHon. Wia. wou'd practlcallv put the drugstores Hannon, Miss Beeula Phillloe Miss he mad So ie gnrdenerf wonder “ roon1, . ' . a, ° !' w,t! J • out of business. Neither are we ques- *-11 ie May Smith. Mi-s Carrie Wll whv thi-ir neighbor has nlc'-r ,vege- dvspensia tarilets. W liy—cr I tinning the right of the aldermen to 1,ar T 8 ’, | tables than they can raise Often the thought maybe you might give me psss Htich an ordinance as thev j cont pass, but we doubt whether thev menat i in the manner In which It appears on the face. . , . . ~ _ • • • i a nv old way you want them. Wood’s to be sound n:*d of pur-> selected the butter a s -eds Ferry's seeds. The best seed strain. New seed lust arrived, in another column we publish the at Gaffney Drug Co. i GAFFNEY DRUG CO. FOR ALL COU TY NEW*. I* •ORTANT HAPPENING* IN Thi *T ATE AND E OF INTERESY N FOREIGN LAND*. TAKE ANI % ** READ THE LEDGER. • k Y -W—*?«- ? * ♦ ^ A & A’o- bus intis am possibly be , 7 successful that is not advtr- V f Used. This is a sweep *7 statement, - hut it is true, i e;e are come ^ merchant ' in this community T whose e; p- r.c. e apparently J contiadicts the st itement. f The contradiction, however,-^ is only apparent. If they have i> attained any degree of success they have advertised. They have £ let people know wnat they had to ^ sell, what they w- re here for and what they ptoposed to do. Just in proportion to the thorough ness with which they have done,' this and met the conditions of their competitors they have suc ceeded. If they have used the newspa pers they have worked with the best tools so far as getting pub licity is concerned. If they have worked v/ithout the newspapers they liave been handicapped and have not attained the highest possible measure of success. A ferule set-d planted in fertile ground, carr.uiiy watered, wui thrive and bear fruit. A properly organized business, in any inhautu-d place, well ad reitiaeS will succeed. The law of growth is as certain and inarnrablo In one case as the other