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Ederheimer -Stein Make Mark this Distinction I T’S the wish and ability of the maker that marks the difference between stylish clothing made to serve, and common kinds made to sell. It’s through more effort, experience, newer methods and better work, that Ederheimer, Stein C& Co. get the results that distinguish their garments from the ordinary. There is individuality and style in this make, a greater measure of con sistent value, the sort of workman ship that produces perfect fit and the certainty of correct appearance. And it s our policy of discrimination, selection and sale of such clothing that makes this the real, live Young Men’s store. Come and be fitted. Tne “Lonffworth” is a medium length coat *hat it roomy, comfortable, stylish. The “Standard” is slight 1 '/ longer, but equally i^shionable and distinctive. Sires 30 to 38. Prices $15 to $30. Overcoats for Young Men The 'Standard” 'moll PRESIDENT FINLY DELIVERS ADDRESS. SPEAKS OF PROPER ATTITUDE OF CORPORATIONS. Must Keep Out 0 f Politics and strive diversified agrlcultur, made possible by enlarged home markets and by ad equate transportation to the markets of the world. They have been con tent with very moderate returns. In the faith that, they would be allowed to benefit, in some measure, from the Increased prosperity made possible by their courage and their faith in the Southern people and In Southern opportunities. Their work- is not yet done. With every Southern commu nity calling for more and better fa cilities, they have a right to expect that their high sense of justice and an intelligent realization of their own To increase the Prosperity of their interests will impel the Southern peo- Communities. j pie to uphold their hands and aid, J rather than obstruct, the improve- Charlotte. N. C., Nov. i:».—Presi- 1 , »‘’ m of the highways over which dent W. W. Finley, of the Southern ' Southern products must he carried to Railway Company, who wag one ol i the principal speakers at the annual i Catarrh Whether it is of the nose, throat, stomach, towels, or more delicate or gans, catarrh u always debilitating and should have attention. The discharge from the mucous membrane i- because this is kept in a state of inflammation by an impure condition of the blood. Therefore, to cure, take the best blood purifier, Hood’s Sarsaparilla In u«unt liquid form or chocolated tablet* known ao Sarsatnbs. lO 1 ' doses $1. banquet of the Greater Charlotte Club, tonight, made a noteworthy mafic c mditlons, from tin* low lands of the coastal region on the east, to statement of the proper attitude of 1 the mountain region on the west, with public service corporations towards ptilitics. While insisting on the pres ervation to these corporations of all their rights, and on the propriety of pursuing proper means to preserve these rights, he advocated their com plete abstinence from political activ ity. He said: “Governmental regulation of rail ways. within its proper sphere, does not involve the surrender by a rail li^ui' ;th.* importance of adequate transpor- market tation facilities to every community “Rlessed with a wide range of cli-: wi11 If‘1 Intelligent men everywhere to feel that, when legislation unfavor able to transportation agencies is pro posed. their own interests are affect ed. and that the result would be that t he y would take an active personal interest in seeing that transportation problems were dealt with as economic, rut r ep than political, questions. The ‘Longworth Valuable Town and _ dp- * ^ Farm Lands For Sale On Monday, Dec. 2nd, -WE WILL OFFER- At Public Outcry Before the Court House door at (Jaffney, S. <’., immediately after the sales of the county officers, valuable town and farm lands. This is the Jesse Pinson Lands At Thicktty station. This being known as part the of Marcellus Littlejohn land. The tract contains acres and will he divid ed to suit purchasers; or sold as a whole. Terms of Sale: One forth cash ; balance in one, two and three years, with 8 per cent, interest. Purchaser has the privilege of paying all cash. We would entertain propositions for a private sale. Address, H. S Trough, S. C. J. M. Lipscomb, Gaffney, S. C., Route 4. so four beautiful building lots in the tvn of < Jaffney will be offered at the same Nov. 8th-to-29th. time. FARM AND TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE In Old Virginia. Do you want a grass, grain, stock, cotton, tobacco or combination farm? If so, we have it. We have the chocolate, red and gray soil witli red clay subsoil. No land in the South is naturally better or more easily improved than the land around Chase City in Mecklenburg and adjoining counties. It can he bought at from fy o > to $15.00 per acre. Why continue to work poor, small, high-priced farms when we are offering for sale such land at such prices? Come to see us at once or write for land and timber circular. Oct. aq-ataw-jnn. JEFFREYS, HESTER & CO., Inc. Real Estate Agents. Chase City, ■ Mecklenburg Co., - Virginia. Hogs and Pigs For Sale We will have a car-load of Hogs and Pigs here next Saturday, November 23rd. : : I^rlee Seven Oent@ Come quick and get the first choice. Z. A. Robertson and W. H. Dempsey, Nov. ’UJ Pac ,i . t rr '~ Trio. rtouii'l th* I ' t» 'B Goes h , se u e • f ,1 t ivai.-i. Into wa- . "i'iKhtins' 7!ob.’‘ with a hi; s ; The jrrent P: l ie's ••;»«•» now; 1* c-casvd to I"- a lake When t o I l .' il reals of ' panish ; rid* v. ■ r« slashe 1 across by Drake. From Sm L>. ir» In the routh to Unala* ka’s shore Ann r:< a s tl.<- ' st It laves, a thousand leagues a: ■! more. And <m that "cc.v Yankee ships have kept their ci.i • n -/ays Since til- hempen I si.anlas of the brave old clipper davs. When tie starry II .k wag Haunted out b| ever;, snoring breeze That drove upon their foaming course those met< rs < t the seas— The s> as th ■ Saratoga salUd, when Perry was the one To part the oriental mists around the rising sun; The F'-as that Muff oM Tatriall knew, who jumped ' ito t!.< fight. With ‘THoe . r the thiol; r liquor, boys; dig In and h< Ip the white!” The seas that smote Samoa that memora ble day When the British ship fought slowly from the clutch of Apia bay. And the boys upon the Trenton, with the end of a!l things near, Waved a blessing from the rigging In the gale- that drowned their cheer. So round the Horn and up again, where the flag has flown. Round the Horn and up again, the fleet shall seek Its own. — Wejr .Tones In New York American. way company of any constitutional right. It is not Inconsistent with gov ernmental regulation for a railway to adopt proper means to acquaint th< j public and State and Federal authori- I ties with facts as to legislation that would be hurtful to it and injurious to its owners, i am not willing to be lieve that the American people, or any government deriving its author ity from them, will ever be so arbi trary as to deny to a great property interest, performing an important ser vice to the public, the subject of gov ernmental regulation, the right to be heard in argument and in protest be fore the legislative body or adminis trative tribunal that determines the nature and extent of that regulation. [This right is inseparable from free ! government. It is embraced in the | sacred right of petition, which we I have inherited from the great char j te r which was wrung from King John jat Runnymede, and which has been ; guaranteed in our State and Federal j constitutions. “In advocating the application of I economic principles to the regulation of railways, I recognize that this pre supposes the conformity of railway ; management to a high standard of j ei dcs. The railway manager who lie- varieties of soil suitable for the profi itable pursuit of a highly diversified agriculture, with almost evo|y useful mineral found in commercial quanti ties In some part of your territory, and with your timber lands, which can be made, by the adoption of sci entific forestry, a great store of pres ent and future wealth. Nerth furoliir' can look forward to a great and pros people of the OH North State have shown a hiKh ap preciation of their opportunities. Re covering from the industrial and com mercial prostration in which the en tire South wa.s left at the close of the Civil War. North Carolina has ad vcneed with giant strides. In no Marvelous Cures f-rom bi.'n bains. An open air institution In P.erlln b working wonders in curing men an*! boys of various kinds of ailments, such as paralyzed limbs, neuralgia, rheuma tism, locomotor ataxia and nearly all nervous affections. It is called the “light air sport bath.” It Is founded on the theory that clothing is a detri ment to health, and the patients are re quired to wear nothing on their bodies State in the South, and in no State l a king treatment except ver\ in the Union, except some of those in IlFht bathing trunks. It is an open the far west, has the proportionate space, fenced in and equipped with all increase in the production of wealth the appliances of a gymnasium, tenuis been greater than in North Carolina, courts, etc. All around the grounds is “Your future prosperity is assured, an open corridor provided with r, but progress will depend, in large men ures, on the support by public opin ion of two fundamental principles of our civilization, and their application not only to your transportation agen cies, but to all other kinds of Ic ness. The first of these is, that eco nomic laws are inflexible and as un changing as the laws of nature, and 1 believe that the rate of your fresbment booths, shower baths and seats. The grounds are open the year aaound, and many of the more hardy go there to disport themselves when the snow is falling. In the summer time the sun baths are said to be the groat sourca of cure, which is many times aided by the benefits of the ex ercise and shower baths. The Instltu- *hat arbitrary interference with their tlon was Inaugurated by a company of operation can only result disastrous- vegetarians—VYhat to Eat. ly. The second is. that the prosperity of a community depends on the pros perity of its individuals, which can attain the highest, development only when each individual « njoys the full est opportunity for the exercise of his industry and h's initiative, either independently or in combination with lieves. as I do. that the property in- "ihers. free from limitations imposed women mix coffee and cognac in nurs by governmental restriction, except Feeding Infants With Liquor. According to recent French writers. Infants In arms are fed with alcoholic liquors In Normandy with the most disastrous effects. Dr. Rrunon writes: “In Normandy It is not unusual to see Cured Of Bright’s Disease. Mr. Robert O. burke, Elnora, N. Y., writes; “Before I started to use Fo ley’s Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelve to twenty times a night, and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight wag so Impaired I could scarcely see one of my family across the room. I had given up hope of living, when a friend recommend ed Foley’s Kidney Cure. One 50c bottle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle the drop sy had gone, as well as all other symptoms of Bright’s disease.” Cher okee Drug Co. jterests entrusted to ins care should j be made the object of regulation bas ed on economic and business princi ples, must see to it that bis business is conducted in accordance with those principles. He must recognize tlie fact that the property entrusted to his care is a public service insti tution. devoted to the performance of a function essential to the prosperity of th** community, and he must strive at all times to have all questions af fecting its relations with the public ; considered on thei,- merits as affect ing an enterprise in the successful and prope r management of which both its owners and public ar** con cerned. He must see to it that he in so far as they may be necessary to protect other individuals from wrong. “I advance th**SH propositions with confidence in Charlotte—the real cra dle of American liberty—and among a people whose ancestors, in the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independ ence. more than a year before the action of the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, pledged their lives, their fortunes and their most sacred honor to the maintenance of free gov ernment.” Taking as his text the motto of the Greater Charlotte club. “Watch Char lotte Grow.” Mr. Finley referred to lug 1 ottles. These women are em ployed outside their homes; therefore some means must l*e devised to keep their babies quiet lu the cradles dur ing their altseuce. The ingenuity takes this form: A lottle containing the mix ture is placed under the pillow to keep it warm, and attached thereto is a long ruhhc tula?, which the child, once the nipple Is placed between Its lips, reluctantly gives up. Automat ically It ‘gets drunk,’ and, thanks to Its heavy slumbers, the neighbors are not disturbed.” One Chinese wag killed and half a does not arouse popular resentment : ttie growth of Charlotte and the Pied- dozen were wounded in a war of mont section of the South in the Tongs at Philadelphia. an ( j political animosities through be ing properly credited with controll ing, (»;• with attempting to control, po litical action. “Put it must not he forgotten that past, and to the prospects for the fu ture. and pointed out the importance The New Pure Fooj anj Druo Law. tj 56 adequacy of transportation fa- -^ e are pleased to announce that cilitics to the development and p/os- Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, a few years ago participation by rail- T )ei **y °f any locality. In this con- colds and lung troubles Is not af- way companies in political affairs i np, ^' on he said: fected by the National Pure Food was. by public sentiment, not only f “Transportation must ever in the and Drug law as It contains no opl- tolerated, but was encouraged. Ap- future continue to be as Important an ates or other harmful drugs, and we peals were made to them to assist, element in human affairs as it has recommend it as a safe remedy for as a highly patriotic service, the sue- i n the past. Its relation to children and adults. Cherokee Drug (cess of men, of parties and of princi-, th*- development of prosperity and Co. pies deemed essential to our civili-1 civilization is based on certain axiom- Mrs. Wong Run Yue, sistes of Mrs. Howard Gould, complained to the San Francisco chief of police that she .nation as a people. If abuses arose | !: tic principles which are so clear Havana strikers were forbidden to was being dogged by Gould detect-, ives. from this, it was hardly more than i that no amount of elaboration can hold open-air meetings, could have been anticipated—hardly add to the force of their bare state- We have secured the agency for Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new laxative that makes the liver lively, purifies the breath, cures headache and regulates the digestive orguut>. Cures chronic constipation. Ask us about It. Cherokee Drug Co. The Brooklyn Navy Yard Is work ing night and day to complete re pairs on the battleships which are to go to the Pacific. Danclnq Proves Fatal. Many men and women catch cold at dances which terminate In pneu monia and consumption. After ex posure. if Foley’s Honey and Tar Is taken It will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. Re fuse any but the genuine In a yellow oaekage. Cherokee Drug Co. less than a ,consequence. “I fully recognize, natural and inevitable however, that There were further declines in stocks, but Wall street assumed a more hopeful attitude. You can’t be well If you have a weak, unhealthy, tired out stomach. Neither can you feel good If by some little Irregularity In eating you have caused the stomach to get out of order. These little stomach troub les are signs of Indigestion, which may and very often does turn Into a very bad case of dyspepsia . Don’t allow this to go on a single day with out doing something to overcome It. Take some good reliable and safe dl- eostant like KODOL For Dyspepsia. KODOL Is the best remedy known today for heartburn, belching and all troubles arising from a disordered digestion. It is pleasant to take and affords relief promptly. Sold by The Gaffney Drug Co. Secretary Taft postponed his depar ture from Manila to look after the for tifications at Lubig Bay. DeWitt’s Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the pores—thorough ly cleanses—and la healing and sooth ing. Good for piles. Sold by The Gaffney Drug Co. The trial of Editor Harder in Berlin for libel was marked by the attend ance of many of the Emperor’s court. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are th® best pills made. They do not gripe Sold by The Gaffney Drug Co. Subscribe for The Ledoor. 91 a year. rner,t. The ,.rst of these is, that ad- gabies and children need promt at- quacy of transportation is essential tention when suffering from coughs to the progress of any community. fln( j colds. The best remedy for such participation by these compa- ; T1, e second is. that a community can mothers to use Is Kennedy’s Laxa- nies In political matters is no longer'attain the fullest measure of pros- fj ve Cough Syrup. It tasts nearly at justified. If it ever was, by condi-1 Parity only when the agencies on good as maple syrup. It contains no tions, and is no longer approved by i w hich it must depend for transports- opiates, and it Is laxative and drives sentiment. It has passed away with tlon are able to increase their facili- fh e cold out of the system by gently many other political abuses which ties so as to keep pace with the in- moving vhe bowels. Sold by the Gaff- ,have been condemned and abandoned.; ereasing demand for their service. ne y Drug Co. ”1 a m in hearty accord with this The third is. that a transportation change and elevation of public stan- agency can prosper only as a result The Bishop of London preached to dards, and with the view that would [of the prosperity of the communities wall street. limit the participation of these com-1 served by it. Another is. that capital panies in public matters to the field "ill flow most freely Into those chan- jpls Is worth Remembering, of fair statement, protest and argu-.nels of business in which investors Ag no one lg j m mune. every per- rnent. can feel a reasonable degree of eer- Ron should remember that Foley’s “1 do not, however, think it just tainty that their principal will be K i dney Cure w ju cure aT1 y 0 f to the management of railways, whle’. , safe, and that it will yield a fair re- ^ dn cy or bidder trouble that Is not have been only too glad to conform turn as a result of the earning of a bevond the reach of medicine. Chero- to these higher and better standards. < proper margin of income over the ^ D Co to condemn them for a course, now costs of operation and maintenance." _________ a matter of the past, and which was He showed the application of these Truck growers held an important when in use. adopted and pursued in axiomatic principles to the building convention in Norfolk. accordance with a public sentiment up of a Greater Charlotte, and that which, then at least, even in many of any retardation of railway develop- q«j, e postmaster of Gasconda. Mo., its abuses, tolerated, if it did not jus-. nient would tend to retard the growth Daniel A. Burgh, says of DeWitt’s tify it. it is Juster to let that ‘dead of the city, while the permanent ar- Kidney and Bladder Pills, “ I am do- past. bury its dead’ and for us. who rest ol that development would be a j n g so well, and improving so fast are charged with the solemn respon- calamity. Advocating conservative j n health, that I cannot say too much sibilities of the present and of the and constructive policies affecting f 0r y0Ur Kidney & Bladder Pills. I future, to turn our faces towards the transportation agencies and their reg- f ee i a new man.” DeWitt’s Kid- duties. which, in the Interest of man- ‘ illation within the sphere of econom- ney and Bladder PlHs are sold by kind, we must perform—Juster that los, Mr. Finley expressed the convict- The Gaffney Drug Co. we be judged by the fidelity which ion that a clear understanding of the we exhibit, under these new and bet- interdependence of the Interests of Charles H- Dickey, of Baltimore, in te r standards, towards the responsi- the public and the railways, and of nn address to the National Gas In- bilitles which we have assumed. “The railways ask no special fa-! vors. They ask that they be recog nized as business institutions, and j that they be given an opportunity un- de r the protection of just laws, and , an enlightened public opinion, to co-operate with all our people for the development of our common country., In much of the territory In our Southern section, men put their mon ey into railway construction and into , l the welding together of weak and dis jointed lines in efficient through sys- [ terns, not on the assurance of things j that were, but in the faith in things [ to come. They looked Into the future j and saw the South, with its great natural resources delevoped, teeming with a prosperous people and with a commerce no longer restricted to raw 1 materials, hut made up in large part j of manufactured products. With the | eye of faith, they saw a Greater i Charlotte and other greater cities de- j veloplng In all our States. They saw the Southern farmer, not only reap ing greater returns from cotton, but enjoying that larger prosperity. from Y\no\ stitute. presented the duty of public- service corporations to the people. There Is nothing better for stom ach troubles than KODOL. which contains the same Juices found In a healthy stomach. KODOL Is offered on a guarantee plan for the relief of heartburn, flatulence, sour stomach, belching of gas, nausea, and all stom- Our (Micious Cod Liver ach troubles. So at times when you nil dont ,eel J U8t when y® 0 ar ® prepar Bion WltnOUt Oil. drowsy after meals, and your head BetL r than old-fashioned aches or when you have no ambition. nil anri omiilcinnc 1,tt,e KODOL. It digests what you cod liver oil and emulsions Pat It wl]1 make you health y. S oid by Gaffney Drug Co. to restore health for Old people, delicate children, j 8 rumored that Mrs. Cornelia weak run-down persons, and Vanderbilt, whose daughter is to wed cirlrnps* folds COU^hs c ° unt Szechenlyi. of Hungary, will alter SICKneSS, corns, LOUgns, algo marr a foreign nobleman bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. pneumonia Follow* » Co'd _ * but never follows the use of Foley’s Try it OH our guarantor. Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, THE GAFFNEY DRUCG O., heals and strengthens the lungs and _ .. _ _ * prevents pneumonia. Cherokee Drug Gaffney, S. C. Co.