The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, December 10, 1907, Image 1

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*9.. «*»»i - tjVv The Gaffney ledger. A NEWSPAPER IN ALL THAT THE WORD IMPLIES, AND DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF CHEROKEE COUNTY. ESTABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894. GAFFNEY, S. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1907. •1.00 A YEAR. the continuous, persistent and cher- Hence, he became the patron saint ished policy of this State to establish, of Scotland and of the Scot in what- a railroad from Charleston, through cve r land he may be found. Columbia, over the mountains to the | “Scotland in Art, Arms, and In- valleyg of the Tennessee and Ohio; dustry.” What an opportunity tnis rivers. The carrying out of this pol- i text offers for laying the foundation Icy was delayed not only by the diffl-1 for historical controversies beside culty of surmounting the physical ob- which those ag to the Mecklenburg stacles In the way, but also by the Declaration and the birthplace of Civil war, which left all of our Indus-, Andrew Jackson would pale Into in- tries prostrate and the railways cf, significance. My only safety lies In our section almost destroyed. I hope , generalities. It may yet prove that the Southern ; in the arts, the genius of the Scotch He Establishes the Authenticity of R a,lwa y Company, by the amalga-, race has tended to the industrial matlon into a single system of dis-1 arts, rather than to what are termed the Mecklenburg Declaration of ; jointed lines, by the construction of j the fine arts, though there have been I connecting links, and through pro- Scotch painters of note, including the Independence. 1 j e cts under way, has brought about Scotch-American, Charles Gilbert Resnnnsp w w Finlev Preai- the realization of the persistent Stuart, whose portraits, painted In ' y ’ . dream of Charleston and of South the early days of the republic, have MU, FINLEY HUES HISTORICAL ADDRESS HE PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE SCOTCHIRISH. AMERICAN DIDLE SO CIETY NEEDS HELP MILLIONS IN HEATHEN LANDS ARE DISTRIBUTED. nothing about their origin and per haps care less. For instance: It was once a custom among the country people of England to substitute a cat for a sucking pig, and bring it In a bag to market. If a greenhorn chose to buy a “pig in a poke’’ with out examination, all very well, but if he opened the sack “he let the cat out of the bag” and the trick was disclosed. Hence the origin of these phrases. j All the world’s philosophers are Crocodile Tears are HyprocrlH 63 ! not d ea( 1. neither do they belong to the past ages. a man who was In Tears—Personal paragraphs by the l the habit of staying out at nights be- I vend Fne usual hour for retiring came Sage of Etta jane. j n an( j w hjj e ^ was warming him- ■“Crocodile se 'f Nttle boy (who hadn’t gone Wilkinsvllle, Dec. 6. Gaffney, auj his friends n^te wittt pleasure that his prosperity has kepi pace with the city that he has done so much for. New Presiding Elde r for This District "Rev. Jno. C. Roper, the new pre siding elder of the Cokesbnry district; which includes this section, Is Rer ( Jno. C. Roper, who was pastor the past year of the First Methodist church in Abbeville. He was born at Clio, Marlboro county, November 4» 1873, and graduated at Wofierd Col lege In 1896. He is president of the Epworth League of this State and is a rising young man in the oonffff- ence, as is indicated by bis appoint ment to so responsible a position. central’s Ne w paetor. tpars we i to sleep) asked hirtl; “ Pa P a - do an 'i "Rev. Jas. WI. Welling, D. D., the rears. w« „ , v, QVO •» * ~ . . rrr _ _ ., _ ^ a. i—^—aif»iuu cuiq ui ouuiu tne eariy days or iiitj rtjpuum;, uave Vivnrnpritirnl ,^ vtxti , , dent, Southern Railway* Cempany, to c aro ij na of a great highway con- established his lasting farm, and u u * P •, h i iave wings ” “No my son,” re- new pastor of Central Methodist toast at annual banquet of the St. An- necting your port with the interior of, throughout the highlands and the are told that crocodiles moan ana pii ed the father. “Angels are only church, ig a graduate of Wolford Cot drew’g Society of the city of Charles- the South and with the gateways of lowlands, castles, cathedrals and ah- sigh like a person in deep distress, good people. If they had wings your 1 lege In the class of 1872. He htt t • the West. beys to thtj nobility of the Scotch ar- to allure travellers to the spot, and , mother would have had them too— been a preacher from his early man- Ur : Tna St master anH upmhprs of the I realize that Charleston may not; chltecture, which, perhaps, found its even shed tears over their prey while she is what we call an angel.” He i 0 od. For the past twenty years he Andrew s Snciptv- ' ln the P ast ^ ave obtained the full highest expression in Melrose Abbey, in the act of drowning It. Rot off to bed that night without the wag a missionary from the Sontll Too toast to i sm t/* resnnnd ' benefits that were expected to follow one of the finest examples of the Since the close of the late wet usual “Hail Columbia.’’ ' Carolina conference to Brazil, return* “The na!^ Wo Peiehrate. <?rntiftn,i in I ftom the establishment of through British gothic. It is, however, in lit- spell, Mr. James G. Garner hag been Rev. J. E. Coker, from the Theolo- in g a few months ago to resume Art Arms and indnstHv ” is one ral1 communication with the West, erary art that Scotland has excelled, busy grinding for his customers. The gical Seminary in Columbia, will work in this State. He is a man of auhioh invites historical nllnaions aDd with the lnterI °r of the State, As long as the English language shall mill dam was injured by the high preach at Salem on next Sabbath. ra0 re than ordinary ability, an ears- • x...* . i j iv- <_a x interest water in Thlckety creek end he fot the 15th inst. (the thl^d Sabbath) st est and active minister and pastor, ft This is a field which I enter with but 1 hope tliat tke results of a re- endure, the intense human some 1*0 nidation in the nrosonco of Cf “ nt understanding between the rep-, of the poems of Robert Bums will ap- considerably behind with his work. 11 o’clock a. m . The public, generally,; man of ve ry fine spirit, and^willno m - - - resentatives of the city of Charles- peal t© the hearts of men, and the i He ig now catching up with it. is invited to attend and we hope a doubt do a fine work in Newberry. ton, under the lead of an honored chlvalric romance of the poems and We are having variable weather delegation from the Limestone He is not known to many persons member of this society, your able novels of Sir Walter Scott will In- now and making fires is about the church, Gaffney, will come and hear here because of hig long absenes and energetic mayor, and the repre- spire high thoughts and honorable principel work going on. him. f r o m the State; but he will soon find sentatlveg of the railways, who met, deeds. In our own day, Robert Louis It makes no difference between a In a certain way the contest now his way into the esteem and confr before^Charlotte'audiencc amPden? not ln a spIrlt of an tagonlsm, but Stevenson, James M. Barrie, and oth-: large and a short crop of cotton— going on between the cotton grow- dence of the church and the com- Hint there PVPr wns anv Meeklenbure mutual, y recognizing the interde- ers, have worthily upheld the stan- morj o r less of it is caught in the ers and the cotton speculators re- munity. Mrs. Wolling Is a daughter riepiarntinn hnt if he^hnnlH Ho g o : Prudence of their interests, will in- dard of Scotch literature, while field every winter for want of pick- minds us of Leonidos and Xerxes. 0 f the late Spencer Mr. Rice of T imneine that he wmilH he convinced ure to the advaD c e ™ ent of Charleston among our own American authors, ing. When the Persian monarch sent Union.” ♦hot nn min. all d °f South Carolina, and, through two of the most brilliant—Washing- The American Bible Society is messengers to the Spartan king, at ■ ■ A lit VX V,^x1_ AM J A T>4K1a 4-/-X T'V* A«««M Avxvrl A > AM JS 4> a1 i METHODIST APPOINTMENTS- my. friend Major Hemphill, who has so severely criticised my recent ref erence to the Mecklenburg Declara tion of Independence. The major may be courageous enough to stand up The Action of B'sho D Morrison Not mittea in Phnrlpatnn that T^iprt Pern- 1D > » u..c *« , iuv uioiury ui me owns tu ai mo. iu ucowiuic ui i-tic diuic. i ucy aic s*»- mu AtirAeg io uume cum inn.v uuem. Universal!., nhlertionable wallis d thu<; characterired Charlotte ,,e ad °P t,ed in a11 cases where ques- the older days, when they had no one ing an opportunity to all to have a Xerxes got them, of course, but it * a J . VT/xxvewe thi mn . he i nmnnse tn tIons arise between communities and else to fight, they could always be part in this good work. One dollar wa s after 298 out of 300 Spartans (Columbia State.) SXrnnnBtrnto % Main ’Womnhill and carrlers a s to transportation ratws relied upon to fight among them- will pay for five Bibles, or twenty were killed defending them. To the Editor of The State: ♦ th nennie nf Pharlestrvn that mv or esrvice - In such conferences selves. Tbeir courage and daring Testaments, or fifty Gospels. Can The other two who did not fight on Grant me the privilege of entering HiBtnriJn Btntoniontfl onn hp rplipd where the representatives of the may have been approached by that money be invested in a better way returning home to Sparta (480 B. C.) a protest concerning an article in to- , dopinrin that Andrpnr tank comuumRy and of the carriers meet of other races; they have never been than this? Send contributions were met with jeers of derision and day’s paper, entitled “Methodist* xrftB ft nativf «f Smith Ca-ollna in a sp,r,t of mutual confidence, and excelled. The tide of Roman con- promptly to Rev. M. B. Porter, contempt. One of them, Panltes, Mad About Changes.” Being without ■on was a nauve or D^uin • where each haa amp i e opportun- quest, and the advance of Caesar’s agency secretary, Bank of Richmond, unable to stand the complete ostra- qualification that headline embrace* L™° «««. ity t0 present its facts and argu- conquering legions were staid at the Va., Every nickle invested in this cis m to which they were subjected. aP Methodists in South Carolina and : ments and to have them considered Scottish highlands, and Hadrian’s great work will becomes an agent for committed suicide, ’ but the other, is therefore a, misrepresentation of as purely business questions, I be- wall was a monument to Scotlsh good both to the giver and the receiv- Aristodemus, remained passive, and fact - “Some Methodists mad about lieve that it is almost inevitable valor. For sixteen centuries after er. How many of our readers will under pausanlus, at the battle of changes” might, perhaps, be true; but that an agreement will be reached Caesar’s invasion of Britain, Scot- seize the opportunity before it is gone Platea (479 B. C.) redeemed his m° st necessary qualification 1* which will do substantial justice to land, though often rent by Internal from them forever? name by acts of the greatest bravery, glaringly omitted, all the interests Involved and will be strife, maintained an almost constant We took great pleasure in reading These men had both been excused Unfortunately, pitifully, not all ftftrW Rketek of the life nf Andrew baB ® d 0,1 Bound economic principles, warfare along the border. In the the daily edition of The Ledger. It by Leonidos on account of sore eves Methodists have enough of sweet TftrWftnp t ren a * that he “was horn ini In the case * 111 which it may be found language of Burns’ beautiful tribute had s 0 many good humored hits. We ffom remaining at the Pass with the Christian charitv to prevent them the wmchflw settlement in T ancaater impossible to reach an agreement in to Caledonia; pity the active nature of the man immortal Three Hundred. The other fro m occasionally getting “mad.” countv South Carolina” “The Wax- thl8 * ay ’ 1 do not t ¥ nk there 18 rea * .<aiv.hi k ♦ „ , who can,t en i°y a h ear ty laugh from 298 Spartans were all killed. All Bv e n some preachers sometimes loft* h ft» Mttl em Ml t”l R ave-v broad in- BOn toT as 1 ^ 011 which, If carried to A lambkin in peace, but a lion in lts columns—the jokes our Method- honor to the Greeks. their temper. But the storm of mad- definite term which was doubtle*s extrfimes > ma y disturb business and war, , j v, lst brethren tell on each other. How does our brother “S.,” of Cllf* nes s soon subsides and penitence applied to several Square miles of be 11 lnJurl ? u8 to the community, as The . p ![ d ® °i, ber klndred tbe hero ' “School Boy.” you are right in your ton think the ‘Rock Creek Irish” will succeeds in restoring calmness, territory. Lancaster county, howev- wel1 a8 t0 tbe Carrler ’ Tbere are ne gr w, er, 1* definite, and seem* to leave no ‘reason to doubt that the hero of New tends that Andrew Jackeon was Dorn at Waxhaw, which the United States postal guide says is a postofflee in Union county, North Carolina. But, was he born at the exact spot on the map now known as Waxhaw? In an federal and State authority to hear these Vhl t0 Bettle the m in accordance with the T ST °ioZ 0‘ J».uc an d Carolina side of the line. Until I get further evidence, therefore, I irrier. There are me grew; answer of our problem.. If the third, compare with the Spartans at the The following paragraph is tribunals with full Her grandsire, old Oum, triumphant- 0 f 5 be 3 one-fourth of 20 will be 9, Pass of Thermopylae? Let us hear ,n g of severe censure: “Fit n bese questions and J y sw pre, an( j by the same law of proportion ! from you, “Bud." been removed from positions < impartiality. deserv- men bad, Who^er shall provoke ^thee th en- 0 ne-flth of 20 will be 71-5! Go up In fees than three weeks Christ- an d men who have not the qualiflca* counter snau rue. head, young man. It’s no catch mag will be here, and we hope each t,on s had been placed in their place*, ft 1. ti,« tmnr>rtnni*o t Generation* of English kings, of- Question but one of simple arithme- reader will single out some special The denomination hag suffered to “ * 8 °I h 5 e , J ten taking advantage of dissensions ^ Proportion . « _ . , deserving object upon which to be- the exchange.’ That is a shameful shall stand by this early sketch and f ba * among the Scots, were unable to sue- „ We ’„ us and fa SS ar ® lnd ® bted 1 t0 ?tow an act of kindness and make reflection upon some of the best, most Insist that Andrew Jackson was * ceed where the Romans had failed. JJ™- Ma8 ° f n G. Pridmore (nee Miw happy. successful, most useful men iu the “M™Soutt Caroltaa. Now. the Seotl “"i ,*?■ »«or wholly robdued, ° r n e t g0 ° “Tie'Xo. "‘““wooS^d authenticity of the Mecklenburg ^ “if and maintained its Independence un- f en . u . 8 ’ .. weigaes o i i pounas ana declaration having been estabUshed ! ^®^, p tbe ” Bb ® ald b ® ! til a Scottish king sat on the throne i is T °* the . 8eve °' t op . Tar,ety - , for North Carolina and Andrew Jack-1 , ba ® ® *5°® t ^J PjJ“' of England and the two kingdoms ln ® Ur lett ® r i®J, aBt Tuesday s pa- mnn ’hAvtair hpAn ertvan tn flnnth Oaro- that efficiency of transporta- W a P a mpraad intn nna nvnm that P® 1 * the names of Misses Ola and Jes- ■on laytoB been riven to South Caro aon (aoluUeI „ , he p r „^ J"* Sle West should have been Slates. writy of any community, and that s S r^Stn^Sj! “'• t ™\'- »' “e Unotyidrt and tne prosperity of the communities a . . .. not ours, ladies, seiwed by it is essential to the pros- ^ u Lm a &S>tdT- i When we asked Master Charley perity of the carrier. When these an^ Sir Ralnh Abereombie of whose Kirby what he was studying at school principles are thoroughly understood, SSW th^Sond SSSdait of voSr blB «Mwe r was-”books.” and are consistently acted upon, I aodetv waB a member who y ?he Mr Sam Strain carried 4,200 pieces {h. be uiuCt. tb T « Al«»ndrla,' supplemented | mall matter laat month on R. P. tereata ot the community and ot the ^ > e ni ^ie’ 0 Md^ah<Sered t ' l NaM^on’8 u '" mighty mean In a man to make Bi anti. hoin. Yrtio tne Nile, and shattered Napoleons L.a, ^ wlfe that when mad that the other humor and then get mad first to ry .0, Char,«ton and « ^K T?.re^ m^Sy^n^T.de^ XX Z having been given Una, l shall expect the Charleston News and Courier and the Charlotte Observer to vie with each other In singing my praises as a historian, and I shall not fear that either will criti cize any statements I may make this evening. You are proud of the history of the St. Andrew Society of the City of Charleston and well you may be. It South Carolina conference. That man may breathe but never To grant that men who have M ve8 > viously occupied positions are worthy" Who much receives, but nothing and well qualified by no means war- 8l vefl - rantg the assertion that none others When none can love, whom none can are equaly worthy and well qualified. tb ?® k — _ 1° every such change time is a neces- Creation’s blot, creations blank.” J. L. S. GAFFNEY’S HOSPITALITY. sary element in determining the ef fects and results of that change. Therefore Bishop Morrison should not be so sweepingly condemned un- — « til time shall have proven the unwls- Edltor Wallace writes Entertainingly dom or the wisdom of his exercise of of the Conference. the episcopal prerogative. Then* We clip the following from the are some Methodists who think that Newberry Observer of the 6th; marked phi pit ability Is equally as “The 122nd session of the South necessary as marked executive abill* Carolina Methodist conference closed 1 ty. An Ideal presiding elder Is en- at Gaffney on Monday night with the dowed with both these qualities, to reading of the appointments for the so far as he fails In either, he falUs H* 7 * VJ or*, officers of the BriUsh army aud r, 'thelV%o m ™'lurrhlMr^.'hud" mor^alth.- ^ ^ ^ Jno™ thri ho brite™., «c.. . , _ . of the royal navy, and representatives died together, expecting every mo- Hr. and Mrs. John G. Black, of frequ nt changes so there was a final word of fraternal advice to of the noble families of Scotland You enjoy the advantage of one of ment ^ be overwhelmed by the Blacksburg, are at the home of the no surprise when the appointments “some” Methodists, yes, to all Metho- were proud to be numbered among toe best harbors on, the Atlantic coast horde of mu ti no us Sepoys, when— late Dr - LIonel R - Black Poking af-1 were read out, and s 0 far as anybody dists; Control your temper, anoint the members of this society. Surviv- an d other advantages with reference ter his affairs preparatory to set- knows there were no disappoint- your tongue with the salve of loving Ing the storm? times of the revolu- t0 toe markets of the West indies “Up spake a Scottish maiden, tling up his affairs. Dr. John G. 1 ments. Every man will go to his kindness; work with all your enegrjr, tion the high character of vour mem- and a11 °f tb e eastern ports of the with her ear upon the ground: Black is the administrator of the new work, whatever It may be, with and patiently wait for time to vtaffh bers'hin has not deteriorated, and the Central and South American coun- ‘Dinna ye hear it?—dinna ye hear it? estate and Messrs. Z. R. Phillips, J. a loyal purpose, and every congrega- cate the Judgment of a bishop, whose St. Andrew’s Society has ever been tr ies. The possibility of building up The pipes of Haverlock sound’!” G. Kendrick and W- C. Sparks are tion will receive its pastor cordially, open-hearted candor wag a strong ip- foremost In the field of its special au enlarged trade with these coun- the appraisers. They appraised the That is the philosophy of Methodism, peal to each layman and precher who work of assisting the needy and die- tr Ies is one that may well receive Then with what joy they listened, personal property last Wednesday. and its only hope of success. sought an interview with him. treesed and relieving the ‘ wants of - vou r attention, for the reports ot th while— Sam Strain and Asa Blackwell “Then conference has come to he One Who Observed, the widow and orphan. bureau of statistics in the depart- . <1 - uder neare _ flprc _ „„ veneeance went to Hickory Grove yesterday on a very large and rather unwieldy' Columbia, S. C., Dec. 3, 1907. * It was Oeoree Stenhenson a Scotch- ment of commerce and labor show i-^ufler, nearer, fierce as vengeance, buslne8B body. The ministers and delegates, man, who built § the first practicable that exports from the United States wild MacGregors dan-?all! There is nothing more to report ™‘ mb ®J® g /°® r bu " d ^ ed B . ®J a J y fl . n SAYS IT 18 FACT. locomotive engine and made possi- to the Latin-American countries are gaging S the air uflife ” from the fire that destroyed Mr. J. Jhe body of any average-sized rturch, hie the great railway systems of the growing at a rate fa r in excess of the OUU8 B au lue *** lo Thomas Wilkerson’s property on ^ avI ®8, llt 4 tl f r oom fo r an audience. Gaffney Drug C®. Confirm Guarante* world. The people of Charleston total increase in exports. The lat j n 0ur own j and ^ be g co t c h and Wednesday morning. His loss was There is talk of asking the general on Hyomeii Cure for C*terrh. were among the earliest in the Unit- < ’ st ava Bable figures, those for the tbe gcotch-Irish have shown them- a very serious one and he has the conference at its next meeting to The question having been raised ft* or in« railway irom ijnariesiuu iu - - - — , - ; "*«.n ».iic ricuuu auu wiu- nuuuuuit-i **uuiu pu<- mo >.0 u»d « , Hamburg, which was undertak-en in I-atin-Amerlcan countrle 8 exceed tne nlal days t0 tbe war wlth g paln and( neighbors property ought to meet e,on - which meets in Laurens. claimed for it in curing catarrh, they 1872, was the first result, and when figures for the same period last year ^ be pacification of the Philippines, summary and severe punishment. If ( Hospitality. want to state positively that this this line wa B P ut in operation through- I’X 13 -7 P«r cent., while the increase the g cotch and tbe scotch-Irish have Mr. Wllkerson has an enemy in the w The entertaining of so large a guarantee Is an absolute fact, out Its entire length of one hundred * n toe value of exports to all other ev er borne an honorable part. It world we don’t know it. body of men is no small matter, ftnd a guarantee like this is the best and thirty-six miles, on Octobe- 1, P arts °f th e world amounted to only wag a g co tchman, a member of your Last Wednesday we had a heavy op ]7 to* larger towns and cities a re proof that can be offered as to thft 1833, it enjoyed the distinction of be- 6-6 per cent The Latin-American own 80C i et y, General William Moul- ,snow storm and the temperature able to do It. The plucky little city curative powers of Hyome^ In all tog the longest continuous railway In tr ade is, therefore, well worth look- trle> and bl8 handful of heroic men, went down that night and a bL freeze of Gaffney took care of the body ad- catarrhal troubles. You do not risk tho world. Encouraged by the sue- in g after, especially as those coun- wb0i by tbe defeat of the British followed yesterday morning Mrs. J. mlrably, the people of the city show- a cent to testing its healing virtues, cess of this line, the people of Char- tr Ies cbnsume large quantities of cot- flee t under Sir Peter Parker, Irre- L. S. lost most of her flowers by It, !n g great kindness and hospitality Caffney Drug Oo. take all the risk leston conceived the larger scheme of to n mill products such as are manu- vocably committed the Carolinas to though she had them housed. and making the occasion a most if you have catarrh, try this won- building a great railway northwester- toctured In the Southern mills. the cause of independence, and it is Mr. J. Ed Leech is getting along agreeable one; and Laurens will do derful medicated air of Hyomei. It ly through the States of South Caro- We celebrate this day as the one well known in Charlotte that a large fairly well, though his amputated toe same. does not drug or derange the stotn- lina and North Carolina, passing down hundred and seventy-eighth annivers- proportion of the signers of the limb is reported as healing very a D*Hv Conference paper. 1 ach, but is breathed through ft neat . . . ‘Editor Ed. H. DeCamp. who Is or- pocket inhaler that comes with every the valley of the French Broad and ary of the founding of the St. An- Mecklenburg Declaration of Inde- slowly. across the mountains into Tennessee, drew’s Society of the city of Char- pendence were of Scotch and Scotch- i The rabbit hunters were out yes- dlnarily a Presbyterian, was a wbole- thence via Knoxville to Lexington, leston. We also cedebrate it as the Irish descent, it was a Scot who car- terda? and caught a few rabbits. souled Methodist during the session Ky., and thence to Cincinnati. The anniversary of the martyrdom of ried the victorious arms of our coun- To Charley Chalk, colored, of Hick- of the conference and did a great difficulties in the way of this enter- your patron saint, the apostle St. An- try to the capital of Mexico, and to ory Grove, we are indebted for a lot deal towards making things pleasant, germs may be lurking. It qulcklly prise were too great to be easily drew, who, we are told in eccleslas- tell of even the most’ distinguished of rich pine sent us yesterday. Hig well-equipped office was open at J dostroyes them, heals and ftoottaft overcome, but the people of Charles- tical history, was crucified in Achia of the Scotch and Scotch-Irish who Here is another protracted prob- ! all times to the members, where the irritated mucus membrane and ton kept constantly in mind the im- on the 30th of November, eighteen participated on both sides in our lem for the boys and girls: How they were welcomed to read or write | vitalizes the tissues so_that catarrh outfit, so that its medication reaches the most remote ai? cells in the noaa. throat and lungs, where any catarrhal portance to their port of rail comma- j hundred and thirty-seven years ago. nlcatlon with the Ohio and Mlssisslp-; According to a tradition dear to every pi river gateways. As Charleston Is ’ Sqot, the remains of the apostle the principal seaport in South Caro- were removed In the third century to lina, your city has ever had the unltr Scotland, where they were entombed ed support of the State, and the leg lalattve enactments of Booth Caro lina show that stoet 1888 It has bean in a church built in his honor by a Plcttsh king on a site where the an cient dty of 0t. Andrews now stands. Civil war would make my address much corn must a man take to mill; or rest. And during the session he is nrf longer possible. You can far too long for an occasion such as in order to get two bushels of meal, I issued a daily edition of The Ledger, nothing by giving Hyomei a trial, alowing one-twelfth of it for toll and j giving full aou Interesting reports of nothing but the catarrh and that Is maste and forty-eight pounds to the the proceedings at the same time good riddance. % bushel of meal? Let us hear from, taking care of two of toe members The price of the complete outfit to you. at hlb delightful home. DeCamp and There are a great many "slang 1 The Ledger are very Important fact phrases” used by people who knowlors In the life and development of this. In their native land the Scots have carried the industries based on their (Continued on page three.) but $1.00; nothing if it fails to cure. Get an outfit from Gaffney Drug Oo. to-day and begin Its use at onoe. 'll