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' arVr Tux TM1 LARQKtT CIRCULATION of Any Nnwa^npnr Ni th* Fifth Congm—lonnl Dtatrlet *4 C. ADV^OE FHE LEDGER. 8S1II*WEEKLY—PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FBIDAY. v<« QUARANTKB THB R*Ll of Cvory Advorlloor Umo the Columns of This Popor. OKST AOVERTItINQ MEOIJM ' ""Ttr* TZ.Z''Tr irr,- - '..'TTT;ZZ » A N< iwapanar In AM fl ■■■ r aft toe Word InfiBo^ and Do voted te the Beet Interest of th® Fe^ple ef Cherokee County. il i 1 t i. f # f 1 « »® » »*{/ H ' i *'* 1 i ’ 1 E6TABLI6HED FEB. 16. 1«P4. ti 1 )f uu 'ii , OAFFNEV. 8. CL, TUESDAY, —1 SEPTEMBER 2y, 1907- in!t iidf io* vb j b!|: .1 n<r1ti»j<)<j h 't — •tv -, 1 .f,.;' x 1 bluoff 9VOO A YEAR. SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF lOCRL INTEREST. EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OKEE. Recent Happenings in -mnd Around: th. City and Other Events father- ed bij tfo i!o(uU Editor.. « , Postmaster A. R N. Folger went to Wasbington the Jast s qLUv^ week o» a pleasure trip, O WlUUlS'i l-F .g tirely new departure for Gaffney. There will he an entire change Of programme three times a week. Mon day, Wednesday and Friday nights. It is the purpose of the management to give a blpe clean show, and to con duct the place so that ladles and children may attend with perfect safety A meeting was held at the Buford street Methodist ©hureh after the Sunday' morning service," and an exe cutive committee was selected to ar- mnge {for the- entertainment of the delegates to the annual conference hi eh will convene in 5 Gaffnejr on A THROUGHOUT THE PALMETTO STATE. >1 o than it has been doing during the last few days. It will all be open soon. Miss Sallie Lee spentTuesday m ill 11 1/1 El Oil 11 I r ^Sht with us. She returned to her WlLKIfUmLLb. home ,n Che8ter county yesterday. VVtfcmtWVVb^fet Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Blackwell, ac- oompanied her. ■ Mr. J. A. M. Estes is making molas- MOVEMENT8 OF "HE PEOPLE OF 8e ^ , . Rev. T- F. Boozer has been elected LOWER CHEROKEE. teach the Sunnyside school this d term. • I Xfr. j. G. Kchdrirk has ginned some I _ _ _ . _ cotton. Hfe Is also running his saw Personal Paragraph* Concerning Pop- mi j] 0 r Happnlngs AH Ovei* the State Taken Instead of coming back here Mr. ITEMS OF INTERST OF PASSING i EVENTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. ular People and Short that Section. » v/c-ShS a7d'XSnirSav.'movTd | Aboufc.fWJnHhndretf bate# •tif new crop cotton have been marketed in GaEfcap this aeasoo. The average price -paid - was twelve - cents per POU °^l' IHilMill ~ Ijnir'l'-iliifTIll T ' ' V • - (Joiton has dropped off a few points in she Ihft. few days. Yesterday 11.J? 1-2 was l>etng offered but there wa» not a great deal of it on the maftet ^ • . t . | ^ Hpr the information of Us readers The Ledger announces that it rained almost incessantly last night, and tha^ the . g|DUnd is now thoroughly •eorge E. Hood has been in- staObd as bookkeeper,, collector and lighting editor of The Ledger, so when he comes around collecting, govfjrn yourself accordingly. Jejhoe j. Darby has settled with Dr. B. L. Allen for the loss occasioned by the fire in The Ledger building. All the losses occasioned by the s&id Are have beep satisfactorily adjusted. Tfee autumnal equinox arrived at Gaflbey strictly on schedule time. The attention of The Ledger readers is dulled to the fact that the equinox does not travel by way of the South ern Railway. r’Jftlcisi 10 Lockhart Mils and he has taken ..Told to Ledger Reader*. tc. charge of the ferry there. the case of G- Wash Hunter, of Laurens, who has been tried fear times under a murder indictment, 1 »ru >'■'. •i’*•» .—’ -* —- ——o—- — 11. null me comet nas mistrials resulting in the last three. In discussing ine merits of the re- (Taylor’s old cornypoyL , wy changed its position and is puzzling notice of a motion for a change of recklessly brave—« ddta<» in human astronomers to understand its course venue ha whiolr' **>' ddmpletely lends and mradea ^ehatt tilfr eoci^hby Ms ruin that his. former frien dbmradea ^ehntf bib ct tether than seek his qompanionshi In Cokt#.’RFBrtwke’ sketches'’ JM) Morris was given a prelimi nary hearing on Friday by United States Commissioner Bell Jhn was charged with selling whiskey without a Udense. The proof was not quite sufllcient to hold him. so he was dls- chajbeed. m Isliren .unilateral In ner. He a^d Jeweler Fite are_ run ning a race te Me t inate the largest amount of infor mation ini regard to fbese machines- Jtoary will uauife ’ In (the nrfldsu A)f - a discussion of an abstruse legal prob lem to discourse on this subject and Fiy* will ;*t*»«FPTk-9» at watch any dfa tfme to ten 'ton J how your ma chine should be run. Moral: Don’t discuss automobiles with either of the gentlemen in husi&tMn,/ j . | 1 ANOTHER B- A L- ASSOCIATION. The n«w Organization yyill Be oalled the Farmers and Mtchcnics. In the office of J. C. Otts yesterday morning a new building and loan as sociation to be known as ihe Farmers and Mechanics Building and Loan Association was organized. Mr. N. H. Littlejohn was made temporary chairman and presided, while Che.:;. W. Fames was made temporary sec retary. Two hundred and eight shares were subscribed, which is a splendid commencement. The promoters ex pect to place at least five hundred t shares before the first installment is Goodnes of GoA’ paid, which will be Saturday, October J “ u — 5th. The amstltuttoD and by-laws were adopted, after which the stock holders elected the. following board of directors: C. ffor* ■” ‘he heavens. has been served on the part ._ . ,,,,, of the State, the motion to be argued Garys scouts add h!S ttamfe’ Went a i) r \y A Fort, of Gaffney, was next Wednesday. • , ., thrill of horror t^e rpnks ^of the down on his farm this week looking t"'. ^ , , , , , ., _ , lemy.f’ HPu W«S highly' eutlCafdd^ a ft er g atherin K the crops The 22nd annual fair Of the Fair- le ^on of James Tradewell, who be-. The persimmon and locust cron is v,ew stock show took place in Green- lire the war was a leading a . failure, and we ean have no bee vi,,e -Fiiday, and as usual there were I the Columbia bar. ... this season. To get anythinir to about 6 * 000 people In attendance. After the war (and uatfl about drinb we. win have to fall hank on 1 Thls is the most famous rural fair In venty years ago) he was a familiar our pet 'blind tiger ^ South Carblina and the best thing of ire about the streets of 'Colathhifi Farmers are getting busy with its kind probably In the South. It not as the Jim Tradewell wa their different kinds of work saving (nvns lts own buddings and grounds, the early sixtiee. *He hft# their erojjB. ’ > '' 1 which are Ipcated about 15 miles from victim, to the demon of strong Rev. C. M. Teal will nreach at Ab- tbJs c ^ ty in ^ lower ^d most fer- a i-L.' ' - * - • ■ a . . . ... . ! Hlo o n /I r\*'r»cyv«£xco?Tr/i c ittfcdon Creek church on the first Sab-1 an ^ proCTCssit'e section of Green* bath in October, at 11 o’clock a m., vU,e «>ar>ty. The exhibits consist of We learn that Mr W F Osment a show of fine horses and other blood- has rented the farm of Mr. J. M. ed stock, agricultural products, farm- Eoberts for next year and that the * in S (naplements, etc. Jwtler nnd his cavalry in the war of Intter will fro to his farm noyr _ _ Secession, 18G1-18G5, he has this to N. C - 8 Shelbj.f The engagement of Mias Helen Ir- tey of Jim Tradewell while on hist Yesterday and today is the 44t)i ^- D ' ° f F P «r ta vl )U IF’ to , Mr ' Z ^ ch knew him as we did: i “Poor Jim Tradewell •bout 20 years and while „ ^ comrade. C .IohnBaylor*Udd me L _ Spartanburg society., and with many day in 1840 my brother, Martin died. The wedding will take plnoe at Miss Irwin’s home on Hampton avenue. was a> bateau, at the river on the op* posite side, ajjd Wash hollowed for it; but could not make any one hear him; so he plunged in and waded across, and a dear whde 1 It was. The event of 1886 or ’87—or both years—was the great docks of wild pigeons that swfcrmefl efter the eoon- try. There were thousands la a gang, and they robbed the hogs of the acorns. Their rooblwhs lh the neigh borhood of Cowpens battle ground and people went there of night* and killdd^endreds of them. About this time a muster oaeap wan estaWlAfcd Mae at “GaEner* * old field* ag lb was called at that time. They would amp for a week; fight sha m battles and play war like they loved It dne ' day w Maj'"Sflttngs’ horsei. of Torb, was bayoneted,,; in flicting a bad wound. lap. T. WU- kins' awd i- were watching the wound being sewed up, w ben suddenly the horse ros© on his Mnd feet and made a swing round, and hit J. T. W. op the head, damaging his new hat. As he came out he said; “Well, he has ruined my new hat,’’ as though he thought more of Ms bat thaa he did of hi* head. So, boys, keep Away from a waunded horse and ’a dog fight—you might get hnrt to’ either case. v: < In 1889 a noted event happened la mV Ufe. I was born again, born at the spirit. I will tell you more Mont this later on. ' so In 1846 I had typhoid fever; was down five week*. I took, it in June, and it was ia my father’s family till the &ext March. A brother. Martin, aged twenty-five years, and a negro boy. died with it. '• I remember well what I was doing on the 19th of September, 1840. at 2 i). ra.—eating ash cake! • Yfr ytr ■wwy-v. t r, . • . - , ** W*44 O ISv/iltftr UlJift X cAvT^AAtAVT, ell has been dead vant iep of th, takl ” >i: ad . Monday evening, September R0. Bishop 1 I quit off last by saying that I 1 hie on his death*- i Sad^t llvin is one 1 mating ash cake at 2 p. m. I remt was remem- in hjs fire wood tor next Q f the most charming members of i ber ft well for Just at that time of # »» to ; beauty. Mr. McGhe. i, a S,rain ^ sermon'from Ihe lips of any one On The mowers and rakes are imsv “V »* * wulu ' - v *— ^ fie Goodnes of God.’ now fvathorin raKe are bufc> Carolinian, but is in Washington a* many people had to move awav to get rn uo an s or Go<t, . Sines hy J f where ^ e8e ma ' correspondent for The state and other Iwead. Some went to f Whihoiiant, "k. | Power.’ M. Roark, J. L- Walker, J. A. McCraw, j :> iQ the army Jim rtedfRfMj could ‘The world is a 1^ from the bow- chines can be used to an ^7^. * feadfnTsouX™ newsSanS/ of Gods beauty; toft sun is a Mr. L W- Hartford went to Gaffnev K Southern newspapers •park from tne light of His wisdom, Wednesday on business the sky is a bubble on the sea of His D. C. ROBS. J. Ci Otts. N. H. Litle- I _ john, J. J. Scruggs and B. G. Clary. ? . The stockholders meeting then ad- f M . journed and the directors held a r-Mufl' 7' Harri f° n - wll o hap been meeting and elected the following S SSSih officer8: P-reeident, N- H. Littlejohn: chueeh for next year, will preach vlce-presWent. 3. L. Walker; secre- ther* next Sunday morning at eleven o’clock, it i» booed that a large crowd will, tun out to hear and greet vice-prewueirc. j. wauter; secre tary ana treasurer. Chas. W- Faajes; *./ attorney, J. t. him on his first visiL The object of the association is to do a general building and loan busi ness throughout Cherokee county, loaning money on both city and coun try real Mtate. Thin is a new fea ture to fig Mdldtog tad-- lean bftsi- neae. Two other fcew features are the discount allowed on advance pay ments and no fines or forfeitures for The ftegro who stole the trousers from the Company Store was sen- gR tenced by Mayor Fr* Te» days on toft gaag. He got thirty days in aach of four cases. H* will be A ^.sadder but wiser negro by the time ^his seotences are finished. . . . , , , ■1 . £ , wl)^dra)yala r it is upt designed by The Farmers’ Warehbufte Ooihpany thd brotnbtdrft that tne new organiza- i* making arrangements to build a tion will Interfere in the least with warehouse otk <hftr property reoMHly th « t Fft pJd*ft<Btoizatlftlte Itp scope purchased feoin R. A. Jones on Fted- ' is 'Hoer and It is expe'rted to gf*t erick street. Every farmer in the business that the old organizations county who eea poeniWy do so sbouM ■ canaot neach—la reality It should support this laudable enterprise. help the older organizations because it will stimulate the building and loan Tnmrsaay night the attraction at plan and th-e more people know about the Star Theatre Is an adequately this plan the quicker will thev adopt staged presentation of the most po-,it. The officers of this association pulap of all dramas, "East Lynee,” by are among Gaffney’s best business Joseph King's New York company, men and The Ledger predicts suc- The engagement is for one night only cess for it. and the special prices will be: 25, 1 85, 50 and 75 cents. yhe woman's Club. m t fii LMlSiUiiua aliMjl! U:' ;Jr. , , . . A Scene From “East Lynne.”—At Star Theatre, Thursday, Sept 26th Georgia And some to Tennessee. Oh! it was a „ . , 1 , # , igloomy time! At New Prospect Bap- „ . The taxable property of Union, ac- tist church on© hundred of its maTn- Strain and children cording to the abstract which the, bers called for their letters, anc? af- sp. nt Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. S. treasurei has just completed, amounts ter dlemission thev cried and sobbed Estes. to 28,407,675. According to last for one hour, hating to leave the —*— — ' >' e ? r '6 figures, this is an increase in red hills of Spartanburg But ko value of $568,675. The auditor »aia they had to. to get bread (M’ au- that this increase came through the . thority. Rev. J. G Landrum) * i was raising as assessments on the mills, going to school that year (seventeen and railroads in the county Under years old) and 1 fell in love about the levy wnich has been fixed for this that time. Our boys love when they year, the amount of taxes which will . are seventeen vears old generallv S© S n? f . rom , th ! va,ue8 by an d at a most critica! n^e in their ■ So8 C 8- 80 S s °i a X;d 0 /d“ : in t1 l! ve3 ’ °^d advice. Hut. , f 108.8 j ..so This is divided as fol- boys. 1 got over mv “love «neilmH lows: For State taxes. $28,834.53; ,did not marnT r * ! . . for count- tgootR*)? w • i J'O noi marnr until I was twenty- t r .ount., taxes. 880.fl38.27. years months aT1(J flfte€n I After a conference lasting nearly : seven hours a special committee of wa * a ^ r '>P ear the Greenville board of trade Fridav oat* and corn. We did made a report favoring the proposed '”^L raj8€ niuch cotton then, in 1848 South Atlantic & Trans Continental ' was . wortb cents per railway, which Col. S. A. Jones, 50 CPnts bushel: Waynesville, N. C-. is promoting. The ,??!> 4 9 ^ nt8 - r>ork 2^0*" 2 to road is dftfelgned to connect Green- • It ' fatt ^ ville and Knoxville bv a short cut ! „I J g8 f 01 F horae in tnose 4a y 8 : through the mountains and the pro- , wf J ady ‘ ,a1d 11:6: '‘ We moters also plan to have a line con-<^*7 ^ ed hofrs anf1 hav© fatty ■*wctlng the coal fields and some At- d ' dns: ! ! ;^ ,rR " , lactic port. The enterprise has been . T V 8 . 49 8 hie kpow fell on the 15th 4in an embryonic state for more A . pr ] H w»s on Sundav and l a year and it now begins to look like , ndav rnornin ? 't wa- bright and ! daylight ahead. 'dear and the prettiest, world I ever ( * Paw, a* the snow a nd ice glistened i plarence W. Gilmore was found whPn (he sun rose, not guilty of murder in the court at . . In T wa ^ to school at ^Mkxley in Appling county, Georgia •-''meston© Springs. 1 walked six -• • milPe ... 'H m ^ ' 11 nfti^ •f i ajways be depended upon where per sonal courage was to be tested. He nr o o <11 1 o • 1 On Thursday'afternoon at the home | MieW^feothing ftMtot fear end the. „ Dr ' B- A St f edl y wi , n l 5f ve if 1 *' Of Mrs. N. H- Littlejohn, the Woman’s tumu 1 t of bat % music tof»ver to th© Wnn1iM4«rhf-iio^ I ney about October 1st fer New York n, lb held its regular meeting Tbl© Mm- • 22JT5: ; u ‘l^ ar-san ^ »«» »r o f ! . ^zr.-p^c- ^rrjEZnr:^,^ sr^^sjsst "zr*: •Tu.rfm* J r b °KT 0 DK i a stud y an d «vPry member is enthusias- to h ,? (toF f 'n is eBNifleg to-tt# average »Mr. KJrbr is. There !<! no pfslca^ iif^Clarence W Giltner wait'that ^ I ve n * fl rp month-; and *anght cli^c at-bool 6 Dr'm p e ^rSni P wiio ^ tlc OVf * T the work ' After the busl- professing Christian of today. But nishness about Coleman Klrbv and take# the life of N a. Bunisir^ oiice fitP months. I tell you’ It is "no ’ I?* 1 ? 8 was over tbe program was as ber “ an “'I'lence of tbe saving he is not afraid be will do something 1 quite, a prominent citizen of Richland Hp? J° b tp ach school I would not Pomoj- of redeeming grace. for nothing, if we and some of our icoun$y, and the owner of a grooery tf ich again for a thousand a year we nt to farming i n 1851. with one Mr^ W- C- Kirby and h!s boys have The verdict was rendered at 4:15 * v crv Monday morning and six fqc^Thursd*r aftei»oo*. bat the home even- Fridav afternoon. )» not received In Columbia for 24 hpurs ^ hoarding house during the week itol on account of the poor wire eooaftct- i nree miles from the scuool: and Ions vdue to the strike of the tele- 1 - ^ 1500,5 hoard for a dollar a d man grapj , ier of Russia. On gourds Mr G. Andrew Byars is doo r neighbors could catch a little of busiJtoss in Columbia. ‘ The Russian his- abea<Lb*t that ftpesn’t signify thathe his spirit we would work o*t the few to trial at 815 Thursday is a g$d-bead*V e*y raeaus As thundred yards of road between here Judge Parker of W&SZi a grooery case went 10 mai ai 8:15 unursday ramning, bori?f “ an ^ a negro bov: ai- m/ din- visiting Knights on the occasion of G »? PrB - tIine apo has 108 K° urdB on ‘t— a11 H s a private road over whtoh ai ‘ is well and favorably known in Gaff-j f 0 n oWB - Eey -I? 1 Vi a ~6« of, Dr. Steedly’s Roll ^ Ab ruhr prac.kje durfi^wi's absence. Paper. Beginning of The local K. of P. lodge Is arrang- ' ^ ^ " " ’ ■"« wry tnat needs it so badly. At 3»45 the ftftse .wae/gf*«ii A ^e , 0 .. ,,11 . . private road over which an jury. The J*pr later efcihe'to for tnr- a rr,nl ^firing, and i’ was good and the district meeting here next moftth, L^ 1 ^’ Ra88 * a beCiim « Chrjs- ^ a^heJi 0 m^klnl^o. abnndanf>e trav el is done. But Itither instructions end then retrrmi' rr,,r ( at ^nner time. I made mosey We would .suggest that all those who ^ r *- ®. L f oIa , ; 8 ^“h® 60 Tnaka f. m 1 °" so b fl d that Rev. Mr. Matheson, last with ihe Verdict of not guilty at 4*15^ saved it, too. for I had an eve to own automobiles arrange to take „ r ^ a, * r Tartars of Russia. Mrs. k® has done well both to | Tueuftay. drove nearly a mile to get | r ’ (mirrying and drinking butte- milk the visiting delegates on a trip to W :.? ^ B*****^*^ }} than drive over it., REMINISCENCE* *»toliny own home, and T did SkrrTto Gesto® Shoals. Limesone College and ‘ ^11 papers wKe ^ceptk)nal»y -fine 75 gaRAlS. ^ that’s everybody’s business isno- REMINISCENCE® JJh W R L. other points of interest in proximity an<1 tbo ntott meeting to lool>ed for- ( Messrs. John and Terry Estes en- boily’s. ‘ , ^ • j? J to the clt)'- vard to with a great ^<jal of ^pleasqre , tertalned a I^w of their friends last The boys have a fox hunt booked Of a Lona Life—Nearly Four SoOfft’ * CATARRH Ift CURABLE •' •-Vv * H».. . . hyJbt te®alb®te. A eoacft®,f®6«l|ft0li;«ft$’«rday night. Ice cream was serv- f or tonight. Thev will go down on Years j I - Arttaar A Tavlor the young man wafl **-rved an ^ the afternoon whs ^d a«-- a, refreshment Some good , the York side to'the mouth of Hnl ■ ^ S, s .. 1 f> mr r .1 asSaavs w ^10 r■’*h, Caskiflf of lrifts|iSi^li fro|T T^^trlln ulljratv (fe* Shy Q Jiifis ~ A V r - Grady Smarr is having a nice ham Is quite a shock to his manr fefni fe ^ y< **‘*’ 1 ,s ^?^2 tlre,y UDnece * Rary some night* ftgJgftFe boftffoj At-J Vie <*£“ with the girls on this side of the friends In this community where he kL* not hW tolerated urday *nd was discharged from cus- children of the city schixils to r-ils© river. l} his uncle Jack don’t mind, was so well and favorably known b< l. y ° r ii b * 11 “ €r ^ ol^agerTor a slnrfe day now that Hpotael to tody 1# Magistrate Brid*r» • ritoepAchase of additional Gtftdv will get ahead of him. Although u© »©r© <_ wbo wl11 8011(5 11,0 t^ 1 ? correct num- so generally known and has made so amottet of the bond was $20fl and WSI B<,ot k ,-, tir"tT>e'ftcffool libraries. Last signed by the-father rrf the TOTmy ,y<iar but deed deHi>ra-w*B man. |fr m Z. Taylor, of Spartan-1 w< ‘ r t ,rH d w ith which tha beginning of burg. •' J two libraries, one in the Central » r n -t. • wchool and the other in the Cherokee Mr.,X. B. Turner, a progressive | Avenue school, were made. These farm Of near Gaffney, on Saturday : books were eagerly read, over and bought to rharket fifty gallons'over again by the pupfli of thd rftft- of <5 «*0 OU ® teolaases which be made : pectlve schools to which they bekmg- ^o^bw^farin tois seaBon. He had no ed. The iatareat wa$ maintained tin- til the last, and some waited all rsca* chase of additional G^ftfiy will get ahead him. ^ Althoy^h we were aware be was in difficnftir whatever in disposing of the molaasfe at 60 eents per gallon. The molaftteP boa been pronounced by Bobbfclones, who by me -ay to an expert^ the moat delicious that he eve r Miftedi. gy 4 • Thft^fienk of Grover, N. C.. wiU throw‘apen its doors for business be tween now and October 1st. Oar <»wn OH. D. C. Ross is the vice-presi dent gf this Institution, whlchc Is def- tined-Ap make itaelf felt J la-^the financial circles of the Piedmont sec tion. This affiliation of North Caro lina ftap Rotfflj Cftwilnt rapItHT «Bff Btoergy will hero a tendency to strengthen th* cordial relations which exist between the two States, and is a beajftlv sign. > Mr, N. C, _ i*. movi: F. Plaimnce. gf Charlotte, opened In febVMKMk MM A tloa to get books which they bad de sired lest term, but which bad been kept in such rapid ciroi^ation that tbe opportunity had not been offered to all who desired to get them. Many more books are needed and by their former ready response tbe people of onr city have shown their wtlitog- iwuw to help the children la this work. It only remain* tor them to /under- stam] thatonly * loginning has been nflttif* U>l*feAiot them to contribute liberally to this highly ImpoTlant work, it Is of little ufte to build unriqwnj len we say anything to Gist lolds about getting married he illy answers with a broad, dry Jle. Gist can’t fool us badly. 7e are glad to say that Mrs. W. C. irks is now able to sit up. This lady ha# been very near death's f l vutif !friende fill ‘ tojfeoftfsbgifife a fate way 1 y i j I t*r fere T* hn dtd fhSnloned fove 1 in rhyme. It's a good way to find ’ if your girl will have you, or vice failing ot da y« in this length of time. WLTr eOBntlD * 355 ^ ^ *ear. will re- have our sympathies in this trying a „ ,Ice pr6Be,lt *1°™ me - Ad * recent times hour. yrapami s in this trying sn anBwerB ^ ^ H DeCatop, eatarrh was thouBkt to be ft bwod aii . , publisher Tbe Ledger. « ♦ v e v - ln <5eB P°ndent fears. Well, here we go: In 1833 or i? r l 8t baB fu,, the ranBom paid: 1834, the falling of the stars or «e- He the dread monster captive Jed And f«r us fbH redemption mafi. , i; . j. u 8. teoris display was grand beyond my aower to describe. They icll a® Bight and till broad daylight the notable event was in 1834 or'omeL *35—the “cold Friday and Saturday:” j Hyomel many cures to towns. Geffnev and other disease and stmna<h dosing tbe only foder® science finally disproved tol B idea of the ease of catarrh, and brand that ft was a germ disease and, after many experiments, th- remedy was decided to be Hy- Letter to J. C. RatlUf. Gaffney, 8. C. and it was cold for true. Water _„i** ar . 81r: Two cans of naipt lOPb. thrown l n the air would freeze before iF'b pdTHTs took alike, when It hit the ground; trees in the woods two Jobs took tffeft E» iMEifrote and spilt open, and you could - is down will 121 base ®Oh®y te J>cw—nnleas one.. is ,AC?nt. hear them pop like pistol shots. Ml. that aw# you, itove jra#H ( Tasy axe far-trorn .al%e( onei is'i brothers and sisters, with others/' and u* Ad yrnTn-^ * ’ Vv -^ pa !R t w n( ^’ the other la trash. * went to a quilting at Basterwood i«, ® *Ir km P^ 0 ® $■ not far fron , ghoals, on p*ooiet river, and it' was alike. They don't cost alike. One so cold all of them stayed all night. rand see that me. •s If they are not Co contaia the very first essential of culture—well select ed boobs. ^th*f' illJ Jto* GfEiJV uite Maggie Estes has been stay- sdme with Mrs. Joe Estes since hds been sick. '-Amanda Lee is spending a few With the family of Mr. T J. ^ of the boys had a picnic at ridfey ferry laat Tuesday to which I felled to ask' the girls. Bigham, of Sharon, is few days with the family and Mrs. T. J. Batos. He is to be qnlte feeuie. takes 10 gallons to paint e house: the other-takes 20. The cost ot one Job to 150; the other 1100—it may be $80—the Job that cost least is the good one; wears twice as Vmg as the other. are two ways of telling good There wa B not bed room sufficient for the crowd, and they kept up good fires and danced al] night to keep warm/ Mv father had a segno man named wash, and he waded the river that night going to his wife’s house. His coltbing froze on him stiff before he by the name; by the number oould get to the house, one-fourt® of wo ' medicates the air you breathe: It bills the catarrhal germs; It heals the smarting sad raw mem branes of few passages to the doss and throat: it cores all catarrhal troubles 1 4* there to life and health !n the air In the mounts!e-top* where the pine forest* give oft their fragrant and healing balsams, so tfteiw is life and health in breathing Hyomel. There is no need of suffering from catarrh if .the simple end natural treatment of-Hyomel to anafl. wo snre of ralToriF it takes for a Job—least is m gallons, beet paint By the name De- lived ▼oe: bv least gallons Tours truly _ M 3 lEofTwraroK * oo 8. Gaffney Hardware Ooapeny Bur point away, where old Wm. Wood Wash was never well after wards. and he died in September‘fol lowing. (The cold day was to Feb ruary.) 1 saw Dr. Nott and Dr, f\ W. Littlejohn cut Has open After be fled, and hte Mver had all decayed. There sure to this preecrlptioa to care even the worst cases of catarrh, that The Oaffnev Drag Go. tell r under an absolute guarantee' to retoad the money If M does not do nit tint to claimed for ,, PHI that of yonin Friday tf. Gaffney Drug Co. has a pink wfn straightra that stomach