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T / y / / THI LARGEST CIRCULATION •f Any N«w«pap«r In th* Flftfi CongrMSlonal District of S. C. EVERY ONE PAID IN ADVANCE ti LEDGER SE1H-WEEKLY—PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY- JVE OUARANTCE THE RELlARlLlT^ of Evory Advortlonr Who Uoot tho Column* of This Papor. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. A Newspaper In All fliat tho Word Implies and Dsvotod to the Best Interest of the People of Cherokee County. fTTABLISHED FEB. 16. 1894. GAFFNEY. S. C.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, ’1907. 11.00 A YEAR. HOSE* BRIGHT THUS * OF THE POISIONING. CHARACTER AND BRAINS. Two Elements That Command Res pect and Recoanition. WilkinsvUle. Feb. 6.—Character and brain power are two elements In | the psychological make up of man- | kind that always command respect *AVS THE STUFF WAS BOUGHT and recognition, however much we SAYS THE STUM- w« a B | may ha t e to acknowledge Jt. They IN SPARTANBURG. I are the ingredients that go to make up a complete man or woman—with out either, the subject is a non-entity. It was these that made Gen. R. E. Lee the man he was. Any one who Wa* Recommend by a Man Named | will **d his letters will see the se(> ret of his success in life. He was Pa* One Dollar for a Quart, Which THE PENSION ROUS URGE INCREASE. i an officer or a non-commissioned of- S fleer who commands the escort and firing party of a military funeral. In which the requirments of the dril reg- tuiations provide for a particular par ticipation in the religious service of interment. “It cannot be denied that an order FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLORS AD-' detailing an officer to such duty is a lawful order, but notwithstanding the DED TO IT. fact that the burial service may be conducted by clergyman of another denomination.’ A NEWSY LETTER FROM WILKINSV'LLE. MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE OF LOWER CHEROKEE. j Judqe Advocate Davis Hands Down j Washington. Feb. f>. —Seated in a Cace—A j cf )nifortable office in one of the ho- ! feis of the city, whose guests are for thilders- ! prophet, priest and king in his own j family and the world has learned to G&pt. J. B. Bell, tho Gaffney eorres- , recognize- big superiority and power. • . tn »*adept of the Spartanburg Herald, as a an( j coinmaI1( j er 0 f an arm y. | Hon dollars has t nizing last night Personal Paragraphs Concerning Pop ular People and Short Items of that Section- Wlkinsville, Feb. 8.—In our last Opinion in Interesting Storv of Government Attachee 8 - : nu>e t part Congressmen and their Feb. 5 .-F,,.ce n )n dollars ^ as bec ‘ n ad(led ^ nizing last night. Without the; extracts from letters of Gen. R. E. *eat that paper under date of tho i j ust a ft er the battle of Gettysburg ; pension rolls, the McCumber service nr ronn(1 listened and shimmered in . i^ee, thinking they miglit he interest- *J*th the followng in relation to ; he wrote his daughter-in-law a letter | pension bill, which the Senate adopt- the misty moonlight, clad in ten ine as we] j as profitable, to those pMeonlng of J. F. Farmer, W. R.' from w hi C h the following is an px- ed on j anuary nth. and to which no inches of snow the streets seemed (of OUr rea 4ers who may not have Reeggins, Hosea Bright and huu tract: “i received last night, my amen( j ra ents were permitted having awkward and clumsy i n th'dr spot-1 seen t h em Brighton Monday. February 3: darling daughter, your letter from j ust pas5:ed ‘ the p Iouge of R e pre S enta- less coat. The jingle of the sleigh Ir) these dull wintery days that 'Hosea Bright, one of the men who | HMory Hill. You must not be sicb tiVf>s Thlg measure provides that bells, the droning sound of the are so potential in keeping us in- w«s poisoned at Spartanburg last whi , e Pitzhugh is away, or he will even , per g 0n who was engaged in street car. the occasional gaffaw of a (loors and i jV the tire, we can gather lAeeday from drinking a decoction , Je more rest i egg nn( i er his separa-; the war uth Mexico for sixty days,; straggling pedestrians wer- the oc- nw neW8 and believing that this the nature of which is not exactly tion strong and hearty by his 0r {n the clval war for n i ne tv days, casional minctuation to tho conver- 1 f . ort ()f rea ding is most acceptable to Mown. says, that he. .1 h- farmer, rotun3 that he may the more rejoice and who has reached the aee of six- sat ion. The fire in the grate burned 0 , u . ,^adei-s w e take the liberty of W. P. Scoggins and his brother uruu : the sight of you. | ty-two, shall receive a pension of ■ brightly, the radiators sizzled, and | copvinK ont , of Gen. Ix-e's letters to bright went to Spartanbuig to en-, -j can appreciate your distress at | 12 per month. Those seventy y-ars.tV- cigar smoke curl d up towards hig wjfe and 3f , nt h er to her new mce in trading horses, that ai’er pj^hugh’s situation. I deeply sym- of will rece i V e $15, and those the ceiling in friendly wreaths. As home in Richmond just after she had ikeir arrival he and farmer went out: ^hi^ wit h it, and In the lone w ho have reached the age of seventy- ; flu* sitting grew prolonged, ordinary moved there in the beginning of the te-look for something to drink, tuat; hoUrg of night I groan in sorrow jop pcr month It s not neces- topics were discarded for flashes of winL-r of 18G3 and ’C4: tk*y first went to a negro barber at hif , cap itivity and separation from garv that anv disability shall have Poked around in the bunch; for "ramp Rappahannock. Nov. 1, 1863. Mined Talley, whom thoy. knew that you nut We must hear it. exercise been lncurre d. and the only proofs tbe gathering was thorougly Demo- rt , celved yesterday, dear Mary, Hftlioy told them that he had nothing ; all oUr p a tience. and do nothing to n pessary are to establish service cratic. The dignified Congressman Vour 1(JttPr of the 20th. and am glad V«t that he would send out and get | ag:Rravate the evl] Thia beside# j ren(lere d and age. While the pen-. forgotten his austerity, the to le _ n that y 0 u find your now Mine blackberry wine, that la a ' injuring ourselves, would rejoice our j , bureau’s estimate puts the in- clerk in the engrossing department aho de so comfortable and so well ar- »iuiites the boy came back with the enemieg and be P i n ful in the eyes of , orea at $)5 ,oon.OOO. it is generally - ‘ fttoff which he called wine that he God. In His own good time He will thought that it will add about $21), fted Farmer drank- pretty freely of i wlleve llB . an( j make all things work ^00,000 The government now pavf the stuff; but experienced no ill ef-; tORether f or our KOO d, jf W e give Him | out ' annU ally about $138,000,000 *in feels from f ev h th ^ n h ^ our love and place in Him our trust ! lon8 and t he increase by the turned to the lot where Jke others -y can see n0 har m that can result u,-rnmW >,m win thi B un to Wftre and reported that thej could f rum Pitzhugb’s capture except his And no whiskey. About this time a detention. I feel assured that he man named Childers, who lives at h e well attended to. He will be Converse came up and told them he j n tb e hands of old army officers and could get some good stuff similar to j surgeons, most of whom are men of game which he had In a botle for $1 | principle and humanity. His wound. per quart. That they tasted what GBilders had in the bottle and that H was good, they at once made up tfee price $1 between them, and Chil ders handed the money to a little ne gro. telling him that he know where to get It. and within a few minutes the negro came back with the stuff. Hosea took a drink of It but as It taeted bitter and unpalatable he spit it out; the others drinking pretty tree)- of he mixture. Farmer Felt III. “Within a short time Fanner conv menced to complain saying he had shooting pains In his head and was threw aside his portentous bearing. ia „£ed. The only fault I find in it the private seer tary enjoyed his na- is fha t it is not large enough for turai calm, and looked steadily into vou al) and t ij at charlotte, whom the fire scanning the red hot coals j f ear r ». 0U i re s much attention, is by _ for pictures of home, the depart- fi er ^if, Where is ‘Life’ to go, too, McCumber bill will shove this up to clerk did not appear to be as f 0r j suppose she is a very big per- an excess of the $156,000,000 mark. ! bte a man as he really is during sonage? But you have never told This Includes an existing civil war j office hours. In the circle sat five me wbeiv j t j s situated, or how to service pension granted through , Congressmen, and they did the open- ( ij rec t to you. Perhaps that may be President Roosevent. and know as 5 ins and observation stunts for the cause of delav in my letters. “Executive Order No. 78,” whi<;h was remainder. “I woke up last night ..j atn 80rrv vou find such difficulty issued on the eve of the presidential ; al>out 3 o’clock, and, hang me. if I j,, procuring yarn for socks, etc. I campaign of 1904. This order pro- j could get back to sleep again.’ yawn- f ear my daughters have not taken to -.xt* *u« remOVa J j ^ ilf ^ mng . we , vided that anv person who had serv-1 In^b’ remarked the member with the tbe spinning wheel and loom, as I Nothing would do him more harm (h1 |n the civil war and has arrlve d ! brown clothes, gold rimmed glasses have recommended. 1 shall not b<? ~ at the age of sixty-two years, should ; and long black hair ruffling over his ablp to recommend th-m to the brave be considered disabled and should re- forehead. He Is a splendid specimen so idiers for wives. 1 had a visit I understand, has not been injured than for him to learn that you were sick and sad. How could he get well? So cheer up and prove your fortitude and patriotism. You may think of Fitzhugh and love him as ceive a pension of $6 per month. T’hose sixty-five were given $8. and those sixty-eight, $10, and those much as you please, but do not grieve seventy. $12 a month. The war de over him or grow sad. “You will, however, learn before i partment’s estimate on June 30, of man’ tall, heavy build, powerful fmm a soldier’s wife today, who was shoulders, and expressive face with nn a vlsl( to her hU8band . she was just enough nose, and the chin out f rorn Abbeville District. S. C. Said to a positive angle. For several g! , e had not seen her husband for years he has been active and zeal- moro than two years, and, as he had I 1906, was that there were 782,723 oils in bringing abonl legislation on written to her for clothes, she her- this reaches you that or~ success at s Urv i vor s 0 f the civil war. of which ib© water question. The issue with se j f thought she would bring them Gettysburg was not so great ps re- nat tban 073,000 were on the Min Is not the “water wagon;” he on lt waR th ^ flrst time 3be ha d ifcought the stuff been drinking contained wood alco and 3rd. and many of them will visit the old Virginia battlefield and take in the Jamestown exposition. Mrs. M. L. Blackwell and Mis* Maud visited Mrs. Jessie Blackwell yesterday and spent the day. There is no prospects of enj preac .lug at Salem until after the meeting of Enoree Presbytery In April. 1 I Messrs. M. R. Stuard and ft* handled the camp equipments ofthft railroad surveyors to their camp at Beaverdam last Saturday. Thlckety and Gilkey creeks were high last Wednesday from the raioe and melting snow. The roads are in bad condition and very little traveling or hauling w* be done. Messrs. Evans Estes and Vernon Millwood killed a wild hog of Mr W. R. Walker’s which had been at large fo- some t'me and for which he had offef-ed a reward of $5. It fought like a tiger and they had to fill its body with shot. The North Pacolet Interdenomina tional Sunday School Convention will meet at Elb^thel the 24th of next month at which time it. Is Proposed to organize a singing convention If the wav be clear. This was suggest ed at the last convention and we see no reason why it should not be a success. Our brethren in the north ern part of Cherokee county organle- ed one several years ago and from what we learn it has been a decided success and there is no reason why it should not succeed here. W*9 can, nn doubt, enlis the interest of Prof. A. G. Davis, Yhose heart Is in the work and witu such a man at ita head It will succeed. Its a fact be yond dispute that there is not • country church where the singing Is not so good is it should be. and this move wo hof * will tend to better this state of affa s and b-- a great bless ing to the •omraunitles that enter heartily into th« work of improving their singing. No church can sue coed in its work that does not lav specF''’ emphasis on the singing. A poor preacher with good music will do t>etter work than a eood one with poor music. W’e hope our noople will think over this matter and by the time the weather gets favorable will be ready to organize a singing convention in this section where bet ter church music is more or leas needed. When speak of a singing school or convention we don’t mean a court- in« r school, but one intended to raise the stadard of intelligence, morality and usefulness among the young neonle who attend. Those who at tend with other motives and oblecta ported, in fact we failed to drivethi- pension rolls, reckoning the remalnd- has settled that score, and the right traveled bv railroad, but she got enemy from his Position, and our er , inT>f . ns | on ed at over 100,000. The way. long ago. He Is a prominent alonff v( , rv W p„ bv herself. She , ,, , ^ „ , arm v withdraw to the Potomac. Had comm | ss j oner f pension Hon. V. member of the rivers and halmrs hrmight an f-ntlro suit nf her own SmoUined" 3 Fa^me/Vtatln^^at he ! the unex P*ctdly risen ail Warner, in a letter to' Congress, | committee, and this kind of commit-| manufacture for her husband. She _ 11C7I eemplained Farmer stating that h would have been well with us: but, Ba , d; It , s safe to gay that under tee aslgnment is coveted by anv man ; spun th ya aild mad the Rothes i we ran verv well afford to excuse which they had God, n His all-wise providence will- tbp terms of thIs blll at lP83t one .! who live, withn a thousand miles herself. She clad her three children ^ they Ser ither tban help Tn x , ^ * 1, f ‘ d otherwise, and our communica- thlrd of thp ‘unknown annv’ fof the Mississippi river or any of its . th .. wav - had on a beau- t^nt to^h^wa^nTn theT ^ interrupt/d and al over 100.000) would file applications tributaries His remark caused the tlful pair of gloves she had made for 1 Of Mnndav . during the coming year, and that an g©nt!eman from Miissouri, who has bersolf H er children she had left down. He complained all of . y| T h e waters have subsided to add , tlonal $4,000,000 would be requlr-1 l >een a Congressman for some fifteen ^. ith her slstpr Sbp sa)d 8h p had the work. To us, something new under the sun is th« art of cooking sausage and putting it up in jar and covering it fast which were furnished by a, t}on wll] be oppn 1 yvar ‘ U1 f ’ 1 mountain wagoner. Hosea savs he ate more freely of the cabbage than aay of the others. That early in the afternoon they started home int?nd- tag to camp at Zion Hill or Mt. Zion, that when they arrived at Mt. Zion he was the only man of the party who wag able to do anything at all. the others being hors du combat. Fanner was Buffering 1 so Intensely he (Hosea) went to the telegranh of- ftce and tried to get a physician for him but did not succeed. That Scog gins and Brud vomited frequently during the night, but Farmer seem ed unable to vomit to any extent. That Fanner and both the others complained of shooting pains ip their heads and tingling at the endq. of their fingers. That he hitched up the teams early Wednesday morning awl started, and when he got to Con verse he tried again to get a doctor, bet failed. That while they were at Oonverse 'Yirmer asked for a drink of water but when it was handed to hdm he said he could not see i.t and laid down again without taking the eame. He then started on but just after he crossed Pacolet river Farm er breathed his last. The others spent the night at Cowpens and eame to Gaffney the next morning. Farmer's remains were brought here aad later sent Clyde. N. C., for burial. SCOGGINS STILL ILL. Both Hoeoa Bright and Brud are practically over the effects of the poison. If poison it was. but Mir. Scog gins is still confined to the house and his condition today is not nearly so favorable as it has been; it is doubtful whether or not he will be able to attend the inquest which is V> be resumed at Cowpens Monday. They were informed, it is said, that same amount would have to be add^d tnn i a *ihl me ilL fi ’ ! tomorrow - thouKht she could ; Those Who have tried it say Its all too, wake up in the nights frequently, not RO back without seeing me. Her I right, and will keep for any legth I trust that a merciful God, ©uf jto the pension an^ropriation for some! 1 manage to drop back to sleep, and husband accompanied her to my „ --a — — - - - - 1 the second sleep is always the best. ; tent , n hls nlce Rray sult She was Tell you how I work. He straight-1 yery pleasing in her address and ° n j d x U , P 'k the chair f s . k®. . talk l ed modest in her manner, and was clad and his brown eyes twinkled with jn a nice new alpaca j am certaln emphasis. I just play like I was a be col ,]d no t have made that. Ask f ga , n ’ an d £° ove r ^be old ! Misses Agnes and Sally Worwick old times in fancy, ^ou know. Just: what they think of that. They need magine I m out rabbit hunting when no ^ ag ^ njg f or permission to get only hone and refuge, will not fiesert j y ears, probably five years to come.” in this hour of need, and will do- liver us by His almightr hand, that! Washington. Feb. 5.—Judge Advo- tb« whole world may recognize His I cate General Davis of the United power and all hearts be lifted up In g tateg an ny has handed down an advertion and praise of His loving kindness. We must, however, sub mit to His almighty will whatever that may be onlnion in a very interesting case, the text of which will be read with interest by the boys in army service ^ and others In which he holds that a May God guide and protect us all , soldier, an officer or private, cannot xr , xtt he compelled to attend church. Of , T Ia 18 ^ G ®?- ^rote^Major Wm. cour s e a i] good soldiers should, and M. McDonald, of Borryvllle, Va., who doubtesa do when opportunity affords, wanted some Information for a school history he was writing: “As to the battle of Gettysburg, I must refer you to the official ac counts. Its loss was occasioned by a combination of circumstances. It I see the ground covered with snow, Again I’m at the old school house. married until they can do likewise. i . , .. She. in fact, was an admirable wo- sometimes I m milking the cows, raan g a j d gbe was willing to give cuitting wood and seldorn. but som^ , ip everything she had in the world me *v to old garret, and j 0 attain our independence, and the am the little knee breeches, freckle on ] y complaint she made of the con- face boy, who has committed some ! duct of our enemies was their devilment, and nay father stands arming our servants against us. tnore with 3. switch, h© uses It. ffrPKtcst difficulty wrs to i •• _ # He knew how. too. but I don’t think “*4 shoes She made them fS ^ th ^ li T* o1 the jug he eave me any too much. So I play nnd ehlil n eiorh wl?h ! and fl "? d i be . ! u * wUb . wa . ter '. of time. J L. 8 the old old davs over and its won i her »l e f 3 ? d Ch (3l, dren ’* of ,. v cotfl ^ ^ w hen Bill went to sample it he had ine oiu om aays over ana us won leather soles. She aat with me about ! bran wa*^. of flro derful how realistic it becomes—how I (f>n minutes and took her leave— nm ~ w ater instead of fire wat r. It all Clings to a man to the smallest .u # ° OK 06 j j was terribly upset as a conse- an,7 m r Lr CT m”a„.,ttln e “f “E , ‘"- 0lhc . r ™1 d6 “ 0 m.encn and r,.n Arwind like a reouest for herself or husband.” Should this extract fall under the eves of this good lady, or any one go to church services, but It is sim ply a matter of their own volition. The case on which the case is based wa- that of a sergant at the Colum bus. Ohio, barracks, who refused to „ , . ., obey orders to attend Catholic ser- wag commenced in the absence of vices: for which the war department correct intelligence. It was contlnu- ordered the sergant’s reduction and ed in the effort to overcome the diffl- ^ r g ns f P1 . another lost, culties by which we were surround- | Tbe commanding officer of the rf- ©d* and it would have beon gained erultin? station at Columbus, ad- hood, and bye and bye I'm back in could one determined and united dress' d the following question to the 1 dreamland. I know this sounds blow have been delivered bv our War Department: “Is an order, dl-: klner child lore to you fellows, but whole line, as It v as, victory tremb-; rfV ,GnK a so'dier of a command by ; it’ 3 that way.” “That plan isn’t (1 led In the balance for thre^ d’v®' the commanding officer thereof to at- rnine '” 3a ld the portly man from Ark- | i- now ber name, and the l>attle resulted In the Inflict- 4 en d divine worship in a church in ansas - “it’ 3 too much trouble. When perhaps Gen. R. R. Hemphill, of ion of as sreat an amount of inlury which he was brought un and who 1 wake up in the night, which I al- the Press and Banner, can tell us ifLi W<: , reC ' V d , and n trustiating the baH no conscientious scruples against: wavs do after eating a heavy dinner, something w e didn’t copy in the con- Federai campaign tor the season. attending such services, so manifest- J J ,,s t count one hunderd backward, eluding lines of Gen. Lee’s letters. The home life of Gem Lee was no Iy i]jn ea i as t o warrant such soldier it hits the pronosition to a nicety. They were not material, we only ■ less characteristic of the man than i n deliberately violating the same? and J 8 the combination for sleep. Just wanted to show the present genera I was that of the commander of a j n b j s op i n j on judge Advocate G«n-1 tr -V it and I think you’ll agr^e that tion of South Carolina what kind of Don,t "•rand army. lie spread sunshine t . ral Davis calls attention to the fact Rs the simplest and most effective mo thers and grandmothers some of wherever he went and made friends t ba t Congress is forbidden, by the Plain. One of the members, a thin, them had. viL __ _..-x 8 rev ® , :? nC * amendment to the Constitution.!^*^ little man, with sandy hair and We have a cold snap on hand A Nigge r With Double Brain*. Rev. Bill Dawkins, colored, is ft well known character about town. At present he is driving a delivery wagon for Cheap Store DavenTiort. Bill loves liquor and will take a dram in suite of the fact that its against the law of the church and the further fact that this is a dry county. Bill is a patron of the express Jug trade. Last week he had a two gallon Jug to arrive. He took it out of the ex press office and hid It in Mr. Daven port’s barn. It appears that Gold Smith and George Corry discovered with his head cut off until he dis covered the perpetrators of the ioke. Sneaking of the matter afterwards to who knows an>thing the inci- Mr. Kyle Davenport Bill said. “Boss, dent, we certainly would be glad to if I hadn’t bin a nigirer with double brains I shore would have went eraey when they stole my booze.” For Stomach Sufferers. Use Any Remedy That Keep* Its Formula a Secret. People who are troubled with stom- ed him as much so as did his spldiers ^ any law "respecting an «8-l c,ear cut features, who recently tb e first real winter weather we have ^ WPakne8S cannot afford to use college professors and students. His son Robert E. says of him: tablishment of religion, or prohibl-' m ade the fight and won for contlnu- ba d this season. Last night two tine the free exercise thereof. He * n K the free seed distribution—he inches of snow fell. any remedy unless they knpw what it contains. Ml o na Is not a m°re digestive giving only temporary relief, but a «he man Childers through whom j dv a preat be , ]e completely finr . they obtained the stuff, manufactures r0 „ nded by ber a dmlrers—students, ?t D nfa 6 ° f ? n en ^ rtainm ® at si -H that officers and enlisted men of l>elne 3 member of the agricultural The railroad surveyors have been mvmg omy Temporary reimr Put a guests saying irnTthing bright and ^ b3Ve nevPr . boen squired to £ ad ^ g P ay a ^ThiSaH rirtf at W ° rk dUrin * the 0(,,d SI,e,, • Thp y^erific for all disorders of the diges- J, . g i attf “P<* r Ugloiis service. naf l P‘ 3 8a y • That, s all right. I sup ran a line down Thiokety creek to tiv e organs and so effects a nerma- pleasant, he approached a voung la- »j must therefor- conclude tint.” ! p© 8 *: but I alwavs try counting the the mouth wh»re they expect to ,n e nt cure ^ r stomach the Judge Advocate General contln- 3 been as they Jump ov°r the fence, cross and go In the directon of Cbes- ues, “while a host commander Its a funny flight of fancy. Some! t e r. from what we learn practice of carrying a quantity of *t | ^‘^“Zd 8 'heL'^fn'rTllv" bo,- on ’ awfl,Ily ,s8,,e BUch orders a * be may ™ u ’ n ^ ‘hem skinning over Mrs. Jessie Blackwell Is nursing a to Spartanburg on every salosdaj to her conqueis b saving “You do d r m neces ' arv to a »£® ,,r e a r,r *’ ,u ' r L' w h ty " ” black and one of very sore jaw from toothache. She deal out to the trade ner conquests, saying. You can do observance of the Sabbath, it Is not oac b Then sotn- obdurate old ram j H bathing it In mullein tea and cam- 1 ^ aH you please to these other young competent for him to reonire nt*A,> r3 win gton and balk, and there’s no phor. * genDemen. but jrou must not treated enlisted men to attend services, him over. You wait and wait Congressmas Finley Is sending out any of mv old soldiers badly or to promulgate Instructions In re*. , for his time to Judin, and nature H m 0 f garden seeds He is a gard- G ”• | poet to the observance of the day, comes along in a soothing way and ' ner himself as w<di as on- of the Mr i Ania m/a h* D ir*k^ which are in excess of or contrary ]©aves the Problem unsolved carrv mo st practiced farmers in the State. Mr Louis Wood s Birthday. to tbe requirements of the fifty-second * n / you impercentihly Into the land He eats hls own home raised meat Mt. Louis Wood, the gen-ial as- article of war. , ood. v - 4 -" * - sistant cashier of the Merchants and “As an Incident of hls authority as great moral lesson, and It is said that, Planters Bank, celebrated hls birth- post commander, however, he may re- Miss March plays Lady Isabelle in | day on Sunday, Februrav 3rd by glv- quire those who attend dvine service a most creditable manner. The rest ing a din T, er to a select few of his to form at a designated time and At the Star Theatre. Tomorrow night East Lynn will be 1 ftr-sented at the Star Theatre with Miss Marion March in the leading 1 role. This is one of the best plays •ver put on the stage, teaching a The tall member from 1111- an d bread. He also has a fine dairy nols stretched himself and b-gun: ( f arm and a lo t of milch cows of the I thought I was dying while asleep finest quality from which he realizes a few nights arc. and peonle who a handsoftle Income. •f tbe com nan v has been selected fri-nds. We don’t know how old nlace. and to march to and from th? with care And this company in Its Louis Is and he is so modest he nlace where service* are to be held, entirety 1* slid to be a good company would not tell but Its safe sav he in a nrouer military manner. pl*y»*-~ at mod“rate prices. The Is on the sunny side of life as hls “He may also reqn re an offlo»r or roomed on mv floor and pretty nfcar mv room thought so to. There’s no telling what kind of noise I was making and I couldn't begin to de scribe the horrible things T was see- story Is full of human Interest, show-| grandfather is still living. The old a non-commissloped officer to nuner- * n *- Y °u see I dined with some 4n*f how easily it is for one to be gentlemen, how-ver. is ninetv odd. so vise such formation, to march the friends and we had Welsh Rarebit, mistaken and attribute evil motives there’s no telling how old Louis Is. command to and from chanel and to to othera. to do wrong and then r#- The following were the guests at Mr. maintain order during the progress pent Wood’s birthday dinner: Misses j of service. The local orchestra will furnish .Te*sl“ Lipscomb. Wilma Gaffney, music on this occasion. Pearl Crawley and Messrs. Miller, Seats on sale Wug Company. at the Cherokee —Buy your garden seed in bulk a4 save money. Gaffney Drug Co. Mirth and I^ambert. Th« dinner was ail that could he desired. As one of the attendants expressed It: “Things to eat were plentiful.” “Such an ord-r dose not require the officer or non-commissioned of ficer who rece'ves It to take nart In the worohln. but only to see that the renn'rem-nts of the artlc’e are ob served hr those who voluntarily at tend. The case l s similar to tbat of and"—hut he didn’t get any further. That broke un the dreams and eaus- -d the gong on the desk to sharnlv sound for the bell boy, as the group dispersed. —Just received every imaginable Mud of vegetable seed. Buv se* j d In hn’k whv nay for the paper. Gaff ney Drug Co. To those who never find any work to do we commend the reading of Second TV*Bsa!onlou8 3:10. The snow and ice that fell last Monday and Monday night is still on the ground waiting for more Your physician will tell you that nothing is bett a r than a combination of chemlcallv pure hismuch suhgaliate to allay any inflammation of the stomach and bowels: cerium oxalate, to strengthen the stomach nerves; sodium bicarbonate, which pentralla- es the polslnous acids that are pres ent in stomach troubles: and nux vomica, which will restore vigor to the digestive organs and tone the whole nervous system. This combination Is found only In Mio-na stomach tablets, and It so rarelv fails to strengthen the digestive system and cure al] forms of stom ach disorders, that the Gaffnev'Drug Cq. sell th" remedy under a guaran tee to refund the money unless It cures. If you suffer from indigestion, dls- The recently sown oats have a good tress after eating, snecks before th* chance to get frozen out. eyes, headaches, pains In the back A man wh-n asked the time of day and side, emaciation bloating nerv- sald: “Its after 4 o’clock But to be ousness. sleenieegne'is, or anv of th« more precise’ he said "The hands! other symptoms of stomach troub'* of my watch stand at right angles to begin the use of Minna stomach tat each other.” What was the time of day? Several of our old soldl“rs speak of attending the reunion of U. C. vet erans In Richmond, June lit 2nd 1-ts at once. The Gaffney Drug •ell them in 60© boxes with a guar t®- to refund money unless they Subscribe for Th» Ledger; 91 ■