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;' 11 r *W THi OAFFNEY LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday. Ed. H* DaCamp, Editor and Publisher strict the high school appropriation to towns of less than twenty-lire hundred population. Should this bill become a law it would result in with drawing from Gaffney the approprla- THE LIEN LAW BEFORE THE LEGISLATURE. (Continued from page one.) or nnt resoonslble for Hon before we shall have had an op- the law the railroad commission has the The Ledger is not responsime 10 . Qf power t 0 fix rates, provided the rates the views of correspondents. i poitunity to te t ,— *v.« am Watch your label and the date. And renew before ’tia too late; If there be an error, don’t get mad, Report to us—we’ll make you glad. Remember, ’tls our aim to please, Bat errors are like pesky fleas— They will creep in in spite of fate, Therefore, watch your label and the date. —Original. p„,iuu. y lo ^ ~ Axed by the commission are not under the high school. Senator ^ a 5*j three cents per mile, and goes on to sor may be able to advance some, sa y plausible reason why his bill should become a law,‘but we must confess that we can see no Justice in such a measure, and we here and now call upon Cherokee’s delegation to light The railroad commission having the power to fix rates, it might be well to leave the matter of fixing the pas senger rates with them, without fur ther legislation at this time. They AN ILL FATED SHIP. Mystery and Tragedy That Enoom* passed the Great Eastern. There was a mystery about that ill fated ship. Nothing went right with her. Phe stuck at the launch, and it cost an extra $. , 5r»n,00h over and above the sum set aside for the purpose to get her into the water. On her trial trip her boilers burst, killing some of the stokers. Then she ran aground and carried on so outrageously that her crew thought her surely bewitched. She had started badly. While she was clerk sent by one of CITY DIRECTORY. Officials. J. Q. Little Mayor H. L. Spears Mayor Pro Tem W. H. Ross City Clerk R. A. Jones Treasurer A. L. Hallman Health Officer could fix a three cents a mile rate for ono.iro T ifv nil the vlirnr nf which tl,e short, independent lines that could building a pay cl the measure with all the vigor of h ^ make expenges on a gmaller rate( i the contractors with $<!.500 in wages they are capable. ; and could flx the fare for the i arge r for the men disappeared. It was not 7T A OLJ a roads at the rates set out in President unnaturally assumed that he had bolt- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS* Finley’s letter above referred to. It |cd with the money. Ills wife and ™ ~ tt An cnpnt is by reason of the conservative course f . ull ii y were left unprovided for. with Saturday in the city on business. 1 t ^ ,B State has pursued in the past the st |j, ma n f i,is supposed crime upon that these corporations have vuiuw, J. N- Cudd. of Spartanburg, spent ‘ tariiy consented to give us the rates Thi ‘ r(v vr ., rs ., nor hol . | auiu . h the ! io r the soul and that this temple Qrlndall Gossip. Grindall, Jan. 20.—We attended services at Glllad Sunday, or rather we were over there. The pastor, Mr. Thompson, had a well prepared ser mon and the eloquence flowed from his lips In a veritable stream, bat for us the sermon would keep trailing off in the endless array of gowns and “bunnets.” It would tax our memory considerably to repeat much of the sermon, but I am confident tnat I could describe exactly to a “gnats heel’’ every hat and dress that was in front of me for at least three benches. This seems to be a feminine weak ness and masculine too, for that mat ter. We people around Rehoboth don’t dress so awfully fine—fine people though for ’a that—and when we hap pen to stray away from home, why what else can we do but look. Now I’m not going to preach, for I realize that our body is a temple! Saturday in the city on business. J. W. Richards, of Gaffney R. F. D. No. 7. called on The ledger Satur day. Miss Mabel Parrott, of Sumter, is above refe ^® d to ’ ^ ^ ^ oul ^ Great Eastern went into the cemetery i should be l>ept clean within and with-1 for your wise determination, the. ques- k h d . , broken un While 0,,t - I am an enthuslst on physical tion as to whether any legislation,»! Rirkenhe.m to be broken up wni e culture and I be- should be had on this subject at this she was being taken to pieces the ship J ((ur session of the general assembly.” I.iraki-rs discovered between her inner , se , and fel j owineni to dre88 a8 ;! The special message was sent to and outer casings of steel the skeleton neate , an(l as I)rottl , a8 our mcans ;the senate while Senator Toole was of a man. Papers which had fallen , w jj. a ]] ow fo„t wouldn't it it be better. J- H. Lockhart ' vlsit,np: Mr - an<1 Mrs ' S ' F ’ Parrott - __ '' e ^cniitor Otts came home Friday a bill, passed by tbk house from his clothes enabled ids identity (jgj,,. reader, to leave off some of the 1 1 Board Public Works. nieht from Columbia. last year, requiring railroad telegraph-j t 0 | H > (raced. It was the skeleton of fol-de-rolls and fur-belows when we j A. N. Wood.. Chairman I ors to pass an examination before a p nv clerk who thirty years l>efore go to church, if it’s going to keep J. N. Lipscomb Treasurer A. J. McCraw. Esq., was in he ct > state board. He pitched into the go\- j ind disnpjiean’d. There was no mon- some poor soul from worshiping God? W. H. Ross Secretary Saturday. : ernor’s plea for conservatism and in- ey; 1ha t was never recovered. 1 We were pained to learn of the i Board of Trade. j c. E. Moore was in the city Satur- timated that the fight he has for years * Thw sni)I)0! ,i ti „ n ls lliat tlle p()or f el . death of Mrs. James Alien. “Aunt; W. C. Hamrick President day. *. “! ! low on iroinc on to the shin was noune- Mary” was truly a good woman. We J. C. Otts Secretary p ^ arnme tt spent Saturday in the ■■ -————-r— city. opgti making for low^r r<i«os wit® i . .. . . wjls trulv r ynori wnrmni Wo about to he brought to naught by ! »ow on going on o the ship was poune- manv pSnrdays under eiifro-pttinns Senator Carlisle ed uinm by workmen who knew that j many pieasanr uays unuer such suggestions. ^natoi i.arnsie 1 • • l ie r hospitable roof and we don’t re- has a bill in the senate carrying out he had the money with him; that they , member of ever hearin - m>r voIce t n t o huetnocQ '' the plan suggested by President Fin-1 stunned him and, having a small place THEN AND NOW. Ashevilh? last week. !t > r and Senator Earle* has one that, is ^ j n the side of the vessel to complete. Twenty years ago boys and girls | 11 11 0, .‘ ‘ ‘‘ ' ^ ^ x _ ; more sweeping in its reductions. The | crammed his 1 imIv in and built him up outside of the towns and cities in South Carolina, who bad not the means to attend colleges or high schools day W. B. Blackwood was in the city ri da" awav from home, had to be content *" Joe McCraw was in the city Satur-, su g gest j on of Gov. Ansel was not al-j iu lt No reward would have induced together expected, as it has been the; a s;ii , nr (() j., fhnt vesse i i, iU i be raised in anger. Magistrate Kirby performed his first marriage ceremony last Wednes day night—a colored couple. .. .. - - Our school is progressing nicely. general idea that some rate law will | kuown nf t j )(> ,,, r ,.j|,| 0 secret sealed up The teacher. Miss Bello Bailey, of be passed, and in fact it is not ob- j , „ ci.bago News. Cowpens, i s hoarding at Mr. J. G. I jected to very strenuously by the rail- _ Haines’. with about three months instruction George LeMaster spent Friday n roads themselves. mm nf-AnAi Misses Maud and Marie Haines and every year- and it was very frequent- c I The Charleston delegat on throueh HFCADIO HcARN. Peni le and Eugene Henry visited i til m-p that these hovs and "iris R - n - R i( l<H e - YorkvHle. spent 'I- Von Kolnitz. presentod he hi 1 th(dl . ij tt i e schoolmates. Saramie and lv th0 ca '° that these 1,0>S a " d gir S Thursday night, and Friday with rela-1 for a license dispensary system In were compelled to walk from three f° |j Vf>s in the city. that city% as an amendment to the five miloc to the ’ittle loir school . present law. but the bill did not get , .. . . . . J. L- Thompson spent Friday in tlv 1 v p rv far. It was referred to the house house with puncheon benches and a dty committee on dispensary, which witb- couple of broad planks extending Tjumryni-ioe wnc in the citv in two days made an unfavorable re- Are you going to let the price of a bottle of White Pine Cough Syrup With Tar stand between you and a good night’s rest, or are you going to hack and cough and 1 i e awake all night just to save The Way the Writer Got Even With Miss Lillie Hodges, Sunday afternoon. ] the Hoartioca Editors. Misses Belle Bailey and Mae “Lafcadio ilearn, that wonderful Haines spent Irom Friday afternoon writer, worked on newspapers in his ^ Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. ‘‘ l . "‘.r 11 ’ * ! Miss Irene Kirby visited Misses ruthless way his studies were chang- Genle and Mae / efrerie8t of Jones . ed, cut and butchered was a great woe V j]| 0 Sumlav. to his heart. From the tone of you#* letters. “C.,’’ “In after years Hearn took mali-j R seems that you have some critics cions joy in collecting stories about in your community. Well, if you editors -editors and their superior and have, just let what they say about omniscient way witli manuscript. j your letters go in a; one ear and out “One of his stories was of an editor :, f other. If you try to please to whom a subscriber said: 1 everybody you will be sure to get into trouble. There was once a time when P W. Humphries was in the city in two days mu down the entire length or width of s a t„ rf t av . port; the report was adopted and the the school house for a writing desk. " ' , bill was rejected. That ends the bill the feC hooi house for wining nesK. ( f g Reve , ls of C h er okee. was in f whlc ^ th e mass meeting in Char- The teachers were very often woefully dty j-osterday mme months nao met and cot icnnrnnt of the nrt or teaching. They R ^ #f cherol(fle , WM ; up „ petition. spared not the rod lest they spoil the j Gie c j ( yesterday on business. Tlie establishment of the dispen- child, and believed in a kind of heroic ' . „ f ! sa ry at North Augusta was the oc- .. . : H. K. Osborne, Esq., spent yeste.-j cac .j on j- 0 some little fire and more method of teaching the young idea day in Spartanburg on professional smoko Mr I/inp a Marlboro prohi- how to slioot. Today it is possible, hapinoss. | bitionist, introduced a resolution con- iii>-i»- w i IK .,. , >VI ,,. U for a young man or a young woman to , ^ Henry s . Adams, father-in-law ! demning as undemocratic the action " i crjoy.-d that poem on the three ; j w'o a ^d ask^erndssion 5 to I, in- I receive in the common schools of our of Mr. C. V. Fite, spent Saturday and of the county board in establishing: ages <>; m:.u m todaj s I'-ipei, ♦ ‘ - a paragraph and even at that I lc We use Sunday in the city with Mr. and Mrs., the dispensary against the wishes of; Sheers; I enjoyed it immensely. I>*> W;)S often critici55ed . But , 10w , just ^ Fite. * a majority of the citizens of the town. y0 u know, though. I thought that it fire away and write what , please, and Tt passed the house wRhout oh^ernon.; vva8 ori drmlly written the seven ages j jf s j nst as ij a h] e to j, p H „ mo thing I erheard some one else say as not, -; anti if doesn’t suit why I don’t care, and they, of course, can # help them selves. / Geo. H. Burbage, of Charlotte. N. 3' thon^M the house shouid not go ages of m ;n. Imt I had to cut it down Afte r services at Giliad Sunday we ^ there is to Saturday and Sundav in the ! ^ was p«re?v lo- for lack of space.' 4rove out ^ the home of Mr. and Mrs. » city, the guest of Mrs. M. H. Jefferies. It can lie had only at Cherokee country a good education the term good education advisedly be cans man s cor good knowledge of higher mnthema tics, they may learn all learn of geography, and niav even be onf1 Mrs. Senqra Gray, of Gastonia _ C.. is visiting the family of Mr. J. H. all record of the matter was ordered . weather, w rote . , . rile. Iliu.l'** **.> I ■ ‘‘V V. - ■ I,....... ... j]—£ he term good education advisedly be-. Tt passed the house without objection. I was or j .|,j ;l iiy written the seven ages : i t - s ause we mean to convey that a young J- S. Brown was in the city yester-, <ke nox ^ day (he Aiken delegation 0 j. m . lu - 1 0v ' f nan or young woman can learn to daj *- had it reconsidered. Mr. Croft defend- , 4 .s; 0 j,. w;18> sil .. go j t was.’ said Edi-' am peak and write the English language C. A. S. Campbell was in Gaffne} /'d ’ 1 ‘‘ action of f . 1oa p ’, aS tor Sheers pompously. ‘Yes. the ex- am orrectly; ,hev m , y ^ a fairly "T. | —t was wrmcn .ha seven *1; expunged from the journal. So the jr 0rc( j p, (i house marched up the hill one day and down again the next. taught liberally in the arts roiences. Twenty years ago this T urn er. would have been deemed a good edu- Dr g R shcrardi of Anderson, was ration, hence the use of the term. in th e city last Thursday on business. Thp senate has PX p ressP(1 its ap ’ his learning may now be had with- Clyde Cooksey, of Spartanburg, was ])rova i 0 f the bill by Senator Sinkler on' a cent of cost except for the pur- a Gaffney visitor Thursday. making the terms of county superin chase of hooks, thanks to our efficient Mrs. Geo. M. Finley and Miss Kate (endent of education and supervisor system o f public schools, wl ich In Brown, of Martinsville. Va.. are in the four years instead of two. The bill r,es ', cal. On their presentation of the case, j “Another story concerned a weather | , ogs “ i ; osplta ] i ( V ‘ ^h, , N. the resolution was voted down, and 1 report. A reporter, discussing tbe ^ children are* full of it H. E. Jefferies and met with bound- even the •" P ' that winter still Hn- if sM-iug. Isn't is strage the difference there K are in children? I know some who - L most of our communities can be con- Ga^eg 'o^^Jloria avenue MrS ' E H '; dTs^Vn^ rffllaj^ll^has^as^d' publilh be'au • ! .• high moral tone | l ,en _ s we w °JiL d account, mortgage, lien, note, ~or The editor as he read over tin* art! will make an adult feel small in com- cle called the reporter up to his desk parison to them, and who will dis-! aiM told 1. a t ’ lie would cut out cuss every flau in ones dress in hois- NOTICE TO PERSONS INDEBTED Unit seuten e about winter lingering ! terous tones. cabratt in spring's l.,|». !l<> said tlie idea was; We are well pleased with our new '• good enough t » iginal an 1 all that i stationery, especially the envelopes. All persons indebted to J. I .Sa> it v.ould not do to If you had just sent us a supply of ratt, prior to his Bankruptcy, by dtin . . srood non? too \Tl«s T .nr>v vro wnnld it ducted for six and in mnnyrases nine months in the year. Surely there is no excuse fo,- the gross ignorance ! the house. It is very apt to become I law. Mr. Wallace has reintroduced his The Story That Was Never Told. There is a certain officer-holder in . , , .. . the county who took it into his head bill providing for marriage licenses. vmr-h prevails in some par. ., of oul ' some (i mp ago that a good way to keep ■ He withdrew his bill in order to give country when instruction is offered ln w jt k hi 8 constituency was support to another on the same sub free of all cost for the tinu same to the a town full nf school girls” , i liutained in kave 1)COn ° n staled for the year 1908. otherwise, which have not been paid, Annie Laurie. are hereby notified that all such claims, accounts, mortgages, liens and notes have been assigend to and Staring at Royalty. FOR SALE- are now the property of the Navassa RoynKies arc early cured of any shy- Guano Company, of Wilmington, N. FOR SALE—Jersey milk- cows. D. C., and said guano company hag ap pointed Messrs. Butler and Oosborne, Feb. 4 pd. of Gaffney, its attorneys, to collect - and receipt for all moneys so due, the time when a law’compelling par-. idea'into Ws o'verthick" cranium'. " He ation.’’'But "the house seems opposed, 0 f opposite boxes are openly amused , aaTon^s^h^iast. ^FYe/p!* Power! ^ debtors are . notifled to W no f nts to send heir children to school picked out what he thought was the to the marriage license plain, is enacted, for not until then will best one and started to tell it to Mr. The house has set Wednesday as R. A. Jones and others, but some- the time fo r memorial exercises in 0 ‘‘ pa ‘. nts ’ J ff t0 d thing occurred to interrupt the recital' honor of the late J. M- Enting. of Lex- er.te tin ,r children. and although he made various and jngton. and W. F. McArthur, of Chero- sundry efforts after that to relate his k ee. both of whom died since the last NOTES AND COMMENTS. little narrative, something would m-• session. Hoyt. variably occur to prevent the con- , elusion. The Ledger man happend to be . Attorney General Lyon has the ap- pa};S 5 ng the store of Mr. R. A. Jones Mr ’ Carson is a Winner. proval of all the good people of the a few days ago. and seeing a gather- The following letter was received State in his laudable efforts to bring ingin front, stopped to inquire into the yesterday by Frank £f rHon ’ 10 the dispensary grafters to justice. If ^la^mVtog^ffortto TenlZ ■ Company store: ^ these men are guilty they should be yarI1( and as „ sua i something occurred Buffalo. X. Y.. Jan. 2b 1908. punished to the fullest extent of the before he finished, and Mr. Jones in- “Mr. .1. F. Carson. ] a w. formed him then and there never to “Gaffney City. S C. attempt to tell It in his presence “Dear Sir:—We take this opport uni , again. tv to notify vou that our committof The lower house of the general assembly hag voted to repeal the lien of the by the dis» one<-r(ed looks of persons Q rangeljur g g c who feel abashed under the inspection. Not a trai e of self consciousness is left FOR SALE—“One Studebaker pbae on the face of an English royalty, with ^ on and harness. A. N. Wood. the exception of perhaps a single, pQ R SALE—One horse, one mule princess under an artillery of glances. and one one-horse wagon. Prof. R. Such attentions are anything but re- o. Sams. Dec. 31 tf tented. Indeed, ike beautiful Duchess of Devonshire used to say that when the hut'-her bo.i censed to turn round after her in the street she would know her reign was over.—London Chronicle. FOR SALE—Old newspapers this office. 10c a hundred. one else, except the said attorney! Jan. 15-3t-np. their duly authorized agent, and to pay them at once. Navassa Guano, Company, By A. W. Malloy, President J. I. Sarratt. Jan. 14, 1908. Pub. Jan. 17, 21, 24 and 28. at ; Didn’t Agree With Him. A Carolina man was recently in specting a farm owned by him and op erated bv an old friend who had press- FOR SALE—First-claes babbit met al. Apply at Ledger Office. FOR RENT. TO RENT—Office rooms over The The politician informed The Ledger has awarded i m fou.th pri/.e on our c d into service every member of his Le ^ r ’ 2 ^ f pply to Ed ' H ’ DeCatnp ' man in strict confidence, and we hope fifty word artic ., conn r on “Clothes fninllv. Including his aged father. ; ... law, and it remains to he seen what none of our readers will repeat it. that of Quality.” tihe senate” will "urT in re-ard "to the hp intends to reach his constituents; “Furthermore, vis], to inform you • in the future by menus other than tell* that the articles ^ 1 names of the measure. With the loin law repealed jjj g jok-os. prize, winners will al n o lie published and chattel mortgages not available un- in the leading clothing magazines. til after crops are up and growing. Bright Little Youngster. “Wtith great pleasure we inclose thprp win lie <1 let nf vacant Land in Mr - anf l Mrs - R - n Roper, of Gaff- herewith our check, for $2. the amount there will he a lot of vacant land in ^ g c who havP recPnt i y moved of the prize awarded to you. Cherokee county this year. t0 g par tanburg, and are at present “Kindly acknowledge receipt of en- • • • making their home at No. 14(5 South ! closed check. Mr. Hardin has Introduced a hill in Converse street, are the proud father “Very truly yours, the General Assembly which provides ^ mother of ,m exceptir nally bright “M. Wile & Co.’’ . .. ... * _ * _ little boy of three years old. On last for the election of six County Com- p;, r i 8 tmas Santa Claus brought the _ missioners and to define their duties, mtle fellow two nursery’ A. B. C. 550 ’ r he Be A c ’ We have not noticed where Mr. Har- hooks containing a number of rhymes. The Merchants and I lar.ters Bank ••’J he old man must he getting along in v car : a* 1 the owner. “Y« -: dad’s nigh on to ninety,” was t!»e reply. “is his health good?” WANTED. WANTED—The people to know am running a dray for the accommo- “V. •!!, no. Tho old man ain’t been dation of the public. Phone No. 206. hkreif for vune time hack.” ii a. Holeman. “What seems to l>e the matter?” j Jan. 24, 28, 31 pd. “I dunno, sir. I guess farming don’t I —-———— «■ > - - Magazine. clary & K i rb y- g . j. B . Pettit. Jan. 20-24 pd. Money Saved! When you patronize home industry, how about your Spring and Summer Clothes.-' We cut aud make to meas ure, guarantee.a good fit and work manship. Quality doesn’t mean high price. Call and see us before having your Spring Suit. Cleaning and pressing neatly done. : . : : : Robertson & Gray 111 W. Frederick St. some of which are six and eight linos °f Ibis city, in order to encourage i in length, such as Little Jack Horner, farmers of tills section to raise more criminal cases in magis- , a(>k “ nd jm tc It j s .. ur;)r jgi nR grain, will give a prize of $o0 to the din has introduced a bill to pay wit nesses in Cheap Fun. He—You m 1 : about men playing BRING your chickens, eggs, bnt poker, it is no worse a vice than the tor, country produce, green hide! to on j shopping habit of the women. She- Clary ft Kirby. Highest cash price. morally speaking; but P* 110 - kjSCIPLING V8. HARVEY. I am informed by Teddy Taft that Kipling gets 25c for every word of hi! foolishness; and Hon. S. B. Crawley & Co. can sell eleven thousand, //. Perhaps not. trate’s courts, about which he talked T ,, p Par },i m r'pcit> uk ie t! n t .v- nty luei- who raises the most com on thou. It takes money to play poker, whereas a woman can shop all day without it costing her a cent except what she pays for car fare.—Boston Transcript. so much in the Piedmont Observer. * • • of those rhymes from memo’ widen ne arre of up land in rie-robee count;.. h;ivp onlv been re-d to l i;n ia some 1 Ins is a commendable undertaking (»■ not more than twico. r ^ ^ T>art of tho M. nnd P. n&Dk Senator Graydon, of Abbeville, has ;. hfi abovt , 1s ( . 1JppPd fl0ni s t , n , ar.,1 we hope a larg» number of farm- introduced a bill relating to casss day’s Issue of the Spartanbu - Her- “rs will coniest for the prize, for damages, whieh has much merit, aid. and which should become a law. As Thirty-Fve W*H Step. L.-.w ( ? ^ : s. The following letter was received Tlu* law <» . w, die law o! to whom is responsible for damages 1’V * ol. A. N. Wood in re,)K io the i:ic!'i!i<-" i » e, no pi-ner Tl. ’ one written to Mr. Fall ice of which r( ,. „f siu-rim-, is to. . Wiiiimitthe self sacrlfh-Im: love of I self would di- .ip- Keview o f K - the niother-life i ni the earth. in nine out of every ten cases, is purely a question of fact, and as mention was made in our last Issue: questions of fact are solely for the Greenville, S. (’.. 12k.19<»8. jury, said question should he left for Mr ' A ’ ^o r* the jury to decide, where there is “i) ( . ar sir:—I have your letter 21st any testimony showing negligence on relative to schedule at Gaffney. I beg No m.-'.u is wise at all times.—Pliny the part of the emuployer. Our to advise that I have Issued Instruct- the Elder. JaOKM are overfed of granting »«•; ,H ‘* r, '-'‘ l!,r 8, °'' for aultg any way. and It would be salu- ‘“Thanks fo r you- letters. Tour! truly, “U. G. Fallice, “Superintendent. Migiit Hsve Known. An austere looking lady walked Into n furrier’s and said to the shopman. "I should like to purchase a muff.” “What fur?" demanded the man. “To keep my hands Idiot!” exclaimed the lady.—London week Scraps. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SERVICE OR FOR SALE— St. Lambert Jersey bull; registered; fee $2.00. Apply to E. R. Cash. April 19 1 a. w. tf. Harvey’s Demphoolishness for SOo. Looks demphoolish to me. W. L. HARVEY, The Author. Jan. 17-2mo. NOTICE. OSTOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DRS- W- K- AND E. B. HALS* Montgomery-Crawfo^d Bldg., Spartanburg, 8. C. Osteopathy-Applicable to all curable >' Beginning next Tuesday, the 14th warm, you Inst., we will gin only three days a, „ T , . , Tuesday, Wednesday and d 1868868 - We give especial attention Thursday. to diseases of women, nervona dlflor- Victor Cotton Oil Go. ! ders, all spinal affectlona. A Distinction With • Difference. | Jan. 10 tf. ! Hours, by appointment tary to curtail that privilege to some extent. e e e Senator Raysor, of Orangeburg, has introduced a hill in the senate to re- We do not do all kinds of printing -we do the GOOD kind. Editor—You >ee, a story has to be 1 , Just so to get in our magazine. Author (Tipja ItlttllPSlBlff*fthf —One 30c bottle Nature’s Cough —Well, what’s the matter with this ■Is" 11 ISUe Ol I w we Remedy will put an end to that cough; | one of mine? Editor—It’s only so-so.— no cure, no pay. Gaffney Drug Co. pack. 2 a w tf. ! ■ ■" j A secret Is seldom safe in more than For all the news, subscribe f 0p The one breast.-Hwtft. Ledger, $1.50 per year. 1 We represent some o' ibe Unrest anrt most substantial companies and would like to write jrour busines. t*14>tf Smith A Llpsoomb, Agent?. TRABPA8S NOTICE. All persoss are hereby forbidden to trespass on my lands for the purpose of banting, Bshlng, cutting tlmbsr, etc., under penalty of the law. Harriett D. Wilkins. Jan. 81 Feb. 7, 14. 21. Jkit.