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THE LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W. It. Sanders, of Maud, was In Ed. H. DeCamp. Editor and Publisher. I tho city Saturday. « —; Miss Hettie Spake left for Toccoa, TLe Lerire. Irf not responsible ^r | ^turday. who ha8 | tbo vii-w* of correspondents. been visiting her daughter. Mrs. T. | • . Inland Gaines, of this city, leaves GOVERNOR Hereafter no adver.lsemer.u will bs j for her home , n j efrer80n . Ga.. thbf G, M, I. DIBEGTORS REMOVED BY ANSEL. accepted at this office after 9.30 o'clock on Mondays and Thursdays. Wat eh your label anj the date. And renew before 'tls too late; If there be an error, don’t get mad. Report to us—we’ll make you glad. Ren.'.mber, ’Us our aim to please But errors are like peskv fleas They will creep In in spite of fan. ’Therefore, watch your label and the date. —Original. morning. W. D Goforth, of Cowpens, was in the city Saturday. Squire Lee. of White Plains, was in t v dtv "n business Saturday. Dolph White, of Cherokee Falls, was in the city Saturday. Mack Allison, of Grassy Pond was* ISSUED ORDERS OF REMOVAL SATURDAY. State Dispensary Left in Charge of Commiseione r Tatum—New Board Will Not be Necessary. NOTES AND comments. in the citv Saturday. W\ T. Horton, from near Thickety Mountain, spent city. j. T. Robbs, of Grassy Pond, was in the city on business. j. R. Service, of Mercer, was in 1 (he city Saturday. Caj»t. J. J. Magness. of Grassy I Pond, was in te city on business Sat Governor Ansel was equal to the •ocasion He discharged the board oi control and deserves the plaudit •1 all the people of South Carolina. (Spartanburg Herald.) . Columbia, Feb. 9.—Governor Ansel Saturday In the j f 0( j a y removed Josqph B. Wylie, John Black and J. M. Rawlinson, the members of the State Board of Con trol of the State dispensary The action was taken In response to the resolution recently passed by the general assembly, which stated that In its opinion the law had been violat ed. The resolution also recommends that the attorney general prosecute FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One house and lot; i one store room and goods; one shop and framing outtli. Good chance for some one wanting to do business. Ap ply to L. R. Gaines. Feb. 8. 12 pd. FOR SALE—On Saturday Feb. 16, at 1 o’clock, at the corner of Lime stone and Robertson streets I shall 1 offer to the highest bidder for cash i a pair of fine mules. Giles Lipscomb. _Feb._l2 15-pd. FOR SALE—House and lot corner Smith and Johnson streets. See j Sumter_LittleJohn. Feh. 12-tf. I FOR SALE—A lot of cheap mules j for cash or on time. Apply to J. I j Sarratt. Jan 15, tf. J FOR SALE—Two hundred and | twenty-two acr^s of good farming land near Blacksburg; twenty two ■.ores of which is good bottom land two comfortable dwellings; also out ; houses: land well timbered. Apply I Ed. H. DeC-amp. Gaffney. S C. Just Received Yesterday $2,000 Worth of The Famous .4 /■* FOR RENT. FOR RENT—A good farm. Apply to J, T. Sarratt .Tan. 11 tf RENT- urday Mr. Garrett, of King’s Mountain, N. C.. spent several days in the cltyJ directors, but as yet Mr. Lyon last week with his brother. Dr. J. F. has not announced what he would rfmt Garrett. do in the matter. The decision of F ? R REN . T - E, S* t roo , m Mrs. Ike Smith, of Thickety. was Gov. Ansei wes re^hed after a sever- f** orchard- good garden: ham in the city Saturday on a shopping..^ days’ hearing, during which argu- p • Vo ^ Lipscomb. hntoi the Selwyn,! tour. . „ ! ments were made for the directors — •— — Ohatlottes ne . i Wilkes Brown, a merchant of Ra | \j easrs j E. McDonald, W. B. j TO RENT—Office rooms over The b e been opened to the public anQ au vcnna _ wafs l n the city yesterday ou | (-; ru ber and W. T. Aycock and be At- I fleer Applv to Ed H. DeGnmn North Carolina and a good PQ r fl° n ,business. torney General Lyon for the State. | Nov. 2-tf. _ o* South* Carolina Is jealous McK Albergotti. a popular conduct-] GOVERNOR’S ORDER. FOR RENT- • * * THE SOUTH'S MOST POPULAR LINE OF FOOTWEAR My store bouse and * * * or on the Marion Camden branch of | n announcing his order for the re- blacksmith shnn and tools For every member of Every Family. Tor Every Occupant and Every Position in Life. The Senate has passed the Carey- the Southern, was In the city vester | ino v a i the governor, after reviewing | Thompson Jan. 1. tf , i dav on business. .his authority far the action, lias the! Oothran bill, which provides for loca , j r Littlejohn, of Asbury. one of i following to say: Dot bran bill, which provides for local j fberokee’s most substantial citizens. “First, the* answer to the rule and! option or.countv dispensaries, just was in the city yesterday the demurrers were introduced. I| P i ♦ • naino nf! J- A. Carroll returaeu to the overruled tlie demurrer and continu- the people may elect, in paice OI Th , Irsdav after a trip In which he j ed the ar g ume nt until 11 o’clock- this I ilie State dispensary. As for Chero visited Chicago. St. Louis, Nashville da y. right on the part of re- kee we will hold on to what we have, and other cities. i spoudents to Ale and read anv afli-1 it having proven the best solution of i Miss Carrie Sams is visiting ret davits that they might see proper. | ^ 1 atives and friends in the lower part t he hearing this morning no 5 rif the State. ^ | affidavits were introduced. Argu- I Summy Humphries, of North Caro- j ment had been made before me upon So far The Ledger has failed to Una. was in the city yesterday on j testimony taken before the joint observe where our representatives business^ j committee by the respondents and al . r> 1 Acc^mhiv- have done 1 Go °- Rrown - of Jonesville. was in so hy the attorney general, m the General Assembly have done )he cJty y e8teT d a y on bulsness. “i don t con0 eive it necessary that “Uncle Tommy’' Spencer, one of j j s hould go into tl.e testimony in re- Cherokee’s substantial planters, was I f erPnee t he different matters set in the city yesterday on business. forth in that evidence; I could do so J. B. Brown, of Oouch^r, was in | nccossary. I am satisfied the city yesterday setteling up for the i careful consideration that good roads. Gentlemen, we’ll never j (; orp lands he purchased last wmek j j haw given to the evidence and to bave them unless we make a start. | " _ the oath I have taken, taking into * * * Some Valued R e liCE. j consideration and giving them due ,, . , . u . I Mx M. D. F. Coyle, of this city, dls- we j K ht that it is inv duty to remove A little booklet just issued by the l )layed at Th e .Ledger office Saturday I fro £ ’ offlce t hes* ‘ gentlemen; and Sherokee Building and Loan Associa- t he commission issued to his brother. , bv v i r t, u ^ of power vested tlon sets forth in an attractive and | Lieutenant S D. D. Coyle, by the i j n me by t j 1(l r ,, ns titution of South State of Mississippi Lieutenant (' aro ]i na and (he law’. I do hereby re- whiskey question • * * naught, to provide Cherokee with «V)d roads, and yet, if our memory nerves us right, eat of them declar ed on the stump that they favored 'A'ANTFR WANTED—E verybody to know that the skating rink wii be open from 2 to 6 o’clock in the afternoon and from 7 to Id o’clock at night. Ad mission Id cents, skates 15 cents pt tea. Ladis free Fob. 8 tf WANTED—Fifty bushels of wheat R. O Sams. Feh 8 tf WANTED—Position a= sunerlnten dent of construction of buildings T T Alexander Jan ?9tt> tf FOUND. POUND—A package containing several yards of embroidery, thread and hair pens Owmer can get same bv paving for ad. and apnlving to Mrs. S. O Walker Feb. 12Tt. BATTLE AXE SHOES save you money, because they wear longer and cosf no more than shoes of inferior qual ity. Once a purchaser, you remain a customer. A call 'will be appreciated. Lipscomb Co. In the old Acme Furr.i.ure Company building on the upper side of the Railroad. ‘ We will be receiving for the next ten days a beautiful line of Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Notions, both Staple and Fancy. Come to see us. Make Our Store Headquarters. •oncise. yet brief manner the ac- Ooyle belonged to the Mississippi . ni0 ve the said gentlemen. J. M. Raw- Ls^ar7\',-*T: . •ompiishments. aims and P^'P 0863 of j Avengers, and was elected second ' jj nt . on Joseph B. Wylie and John the association. The Lodger’s advise hj ei ,to nan t on tho 4th of March. 1862. f roni tbe n fli f . e 0 f directors of to everv wag* - ' earner in School i The commission is signed bv John J. ! gt a t P dispensary.” District No. 10 is to get a copy of p ettus. who was then govemor of -Done at my office in Columbia, S. «iis booklet and study the truths set lorth therein. There is no easier plan whereby one may acquire a home. There has been no better pla'T devised to save money • • • I • who was then governor of Mississippi at that time Lieut. Cpyle j thls the n i neth day of February, served through the war with distinct- | \ p^ 1907. ion. He died shortly after the close [ ' .. M p Ansel, governor.” of the war. j . The 'action of the governor leaves Mr. M. D. F. Coyle has in his pos- State dispensary in charge oif session a one hundred dollar hill Is-| c; omm i ss i oner Tatum. If the Carey- sued by the Mechanics Bank of Au , Cothran bill Is passed, which will The dally press of the country was pmsta, which was given him by his j „ n douhtedlv be the case, there will . nephew while the former was visiting : he no need for the appointment of tiled with the details of the Thaw Pott8 pV™ Mi . R8 .’' !°. ine . t ®" ! a new hoard as the affairs of the dis- .»« . i t, „. oc , anH aK0 - ^ onge ^ to Lieut. Cojlejind j p ensar y w ji] b e turned over to a eom- •“la! last week. It was loathsome and w y,j] p j t i R worthless so far as en-j migs .j on to be wound up disgusting in the extreme yet refined trensic value goes he prizes it verv women and cultured men devoured | much as a momento and a relic of Letter to S. L. Hopper, *ie story like vultures devour a dead 1 ^ a 1 Gaffney. S. C. •areas. No matter what Thaw’s past j s ®® d a by tb ° Bank C of South Carolina D ®| r Sir: oainf^Here? 1 00^ way bo It Is to his credit that he j u igcs and a one dollar hill l38ue,, j J^r Arfe^B Magee Dover Det wad Evelyn Neshlt his wife know- by the State of Alabama In 1863 pa S er hl ^ rl ; y ou ^e fouT' Tearo ago feg her past As he did, and If the j vvhlch prizes very highly. wltb paste paint at a cost of $44 for larv believes her sorrowful storv of Attention W. O. V/. j paint and $61 for labor; total $105. 1(hf! wrong done h< r by Stanford ^ jnemp^rg 0 f Cherry Camp No. painted Devoe at very differ* White we do not believe Thaw will 174 w. O. W. are requested to be ent cost: | 1S for p a | n t and $30 for found guilty of his murder. The B. B. Club Entertained. Miss Lula Garrett and Miss Pearl Grawley entertained the B. B. Club •aturday evening. During the eve- ming Miss Jessie Lipscomb rendered «orae beautiful music. A four-course lunch was served. Those present were: Miss Jessie Llnscomb with Mr Lambert. Miss Winnie Davenport with Mr. Wood, Hiss WUlrna Gaffney with Mr. Fort, Miss Floy Sarratt with Mr. Lipscomb, Vi ss Freeman Garrett with Mr. Da veaport. MJss Pearl Crawley with Mr. Smith. Miss Lucy Carpenter with Mr. Warders. Miss Stella Hamilton with Mr. Flack, Miss Angel Andrews wft.h Mr. Richardson. Miss Lula Gar rett with Mr. Brown. Stags. Messrs, ifiller, Guinn. Philips and Anderson. ■•••esent at their hall tonight (Tues day) at 7:30 p. m. Important busi ness. Herman G. Nelson. Clerk. A Coun';-y Kid. “A Country Kid” was the attract Ion at the Star Theatre last Thursday evening. The play was of the hack ■e-ed rural comedy drama variety, fcut It was put on better than Is the usual show of this character. The performers were conscientions in their work and some of It was very good. The cllmaxs were thrilling enough to suit the gallery gods and they yelled themselves hoarse at times. The show deserved a better ■house Change 0 f Date. The date of the piano recital tp be at Limestone College by Beryl Rnhensteln, the hoy pianist, has been changed from Thursday of this week to Monday, February 18th. labor; total ‘18. (Paste paint $105; Devoe $48.) It is like fatting hogs on milk 3-4 water I’.’^te paint is 3 4 white wash. Yours truly 22 F W DEVOE & CO P. S. R. M. Wllklns-Watson Hard ware Co. sell our paint. Hughey-Campbeli. At the residence of Mr. George Byars Sunday afternoon Mr. Vanney Hughev and Miss Sail!© Campbell were united In wedlock by Rev. G. P. flamrick. The ceremony was wit nessed by a number of the friends of the contracting parties. Mr. and Mrs. Hughev have the best wishes of a targe circle of acquaintances, and The Ledger begs leave to Join In the congratulations. The Skating Rink. Mr. Earnest Duff has purchased Mr. Edgar Parker’s interest In the skating rink and hereafter it will he known as the Acme Skating Rink, under the management of Messrs. Fort & Duff. The rink Is crowded every night and the fun is highly en- loyed by the attendants. The best of order Is maintaned at all times, and the rink is being patronized liberally by our young people. —One 25 cents box of Grip Tablets win end that cold In the head. No cure, no pay. Gaffney Drug Co. Fire Insurance! Wo repressot some of the largest and most substaniial companies and would like to write your busines. 5-M-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agents SPECIAL CU RTAIN S ALE DR W. K. GUNTER, t» h: t 1 w T 'fticr in ^'nr Theatre Building. f'urvvv 2() Tr-' r '>*1(1. wr *k « (•neetaK v List of Unclaimed Letters. List of Letters unclaimed in the postoffice at Gaffnev, S. C., for week ending Feb. 11, 1907. Mrs. Jno. Allison, Mrs. Jane Chandln. Miss Mary DeCoy, (2), Miss Annie GUyard. Mias Cleo Holt. Miss Ader Smith. Miss Lizzie Sarratt. Miss Martha Wiliams, Robt. Thack-s. Char ley Watkins, Fate Brown, Jessie | Brown. J. F. Farmer. Chas Graham, j J Ed. Good. Jno. "W. Hogans, Som Mrte JerfreTB, B. Loyd James. A. M Moved to new 0 «e* ever Frederick Karf, (2). K. E. Lltaker, W. B. Moore. ! M. L. Patrick, Fate Shipley, (2). j Call for advertised letters one' cent due on each A. R. N. Folrer. P. M. DR. J. F. GARRETT. DENTIST. Street. Front of the Battery. ’Phone in Office and Reel dance. —Best thing on earth for cold and 1 grip. Nature’s Cough Remedy and Grip Tablets. If a 50c bottle of Na ture’s Cough Remedy and a 25c box of Grip Tablets don't knock that cold we will refund that 75c as cheerfully as we took It. Gaffney Drug Co. WILLIAM S. MALL. JR.. Attorney at Law, Office over The Battery. Gaffney, B. C. Prompt attention giver to an buetnee* Monday Tuesday, Coming at this time our special offer in Irish Point Curtains will be just right for house cleaning time. If you will come here Monday and Tuesday, 1 1th and 12th, you’ll benefit greatly by these advertised prices. Bonnie Femme Curtains with Batten burg Edge $3.00 Irish Points in the newest de signs at $3.25, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 to $7.50 So come early and get the pick of them. They are first quality and not seconds. Hk W. C. Carpenter WANTED—3,000 WOMEN! TO ATTEND OUR FEBRUARY WHITE SALE. OWING l() THK VKKY INOLKMENl WEATHER LAST WEEK WE WILL CONTINUE OUR WHITE SALE ALL THIS WEEK. CARROLL BYERS. GAFFNEY, SOUTH CAROLINA. PHONE 165. CARROLL BYERS.