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1" Ti.1 THE QAFFNIY LEDOM. Tuesday and Friday. Ed. H. oeCamp, Idltsr and Fvbllshdr CITY DIRECTORY. Ofllelala. W. H- Mayor W. 0 Johnson .. .. Mayor ProTsm Geo. E. Hood City Clerk T. H- Llttlejonn Tmaanrer T. H- Lockhart Chief Police A. L. Hallman Health Officer action of the government has been of | ters considerably If the “boosters" so much benef.t to the people as the would boost a little harder and the establishment of the R. F. D. It has I ‘knockers" would put up their ham* eminent within Itself, it has its ruler, and the members are tau (ht Justice and obedience, regularity, punctuali ty, and system. They often bet- ■ been not ’ onl y a convenience but a ! mors, ter training there than In the >me. ^ ’ rea, educator 1 . Now let the proper; • • • and become good citizens of i\ir j aulbo, ^ e8 busy and see to it ^ In the death of Colonel William country by being good citizens t ,ba ^ Cherokee takes steps towards Daniel Camp the State loses a brave their team. They learn to be watch- construction of permanent high- and loyal soldier, the county an effl- ful of any error in their antagonist; a%s ^ or tbe benefit of all the people.; cient and honest officer, and the town that they may use it to their own ad- a good citizen. He was not a man vantage. They receive punishment LET US HAVE THEM. without fault, but a man of marked for rudeness and dishonor. They be- i ^* on the Board of County : personality and many good traits. He Butler & Osborne ,, City Atljs. j ^ome graceful in limb and superior, 1 ommlssi viers I0, ‘ Cherokee county, | will be missed. Board of Public Works. carriage. ; at the regu.ir July meeting, In offer- A N Wood Chairman Compare the boy who plays with ‘ n ® ’he pres* V court house site to J. N. Lipscomb Treasurer the pale delicate one who, maybe is 'he Federal go. Arumeut for the post- B. G. clary Secretory ■ not allowed to even see a game, and office building should meet with uni reach your own conclusion. ! vers al approval. But be true to your convictions and ^ he court house is ill adapted for let your boys play ball and help sup- holding court. During the summer port the team. Convalescents need a lai^e amount of nourish ment in easily digested form. Scoffs Emulsion 1% powerful nourish ment—highly concentrated. It makes bone, blood and muscle without putting any tax on the digestion. ^1 ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND $1.00. e4440<&<»e4><8>4>44><»«>400<fr4>4'4« a a a Board of Trsdo. W. C. Hamrick President J. C. Otts Secretory MARKET REPORT. LOCAL COTTON MARKET. Middilutf * 12.00 Hen-. . Fry, Ducks.. Eggs Butter Irish Potatoes, bushel Turnlps.oushel Uoru, bushel Meal, oushel. Oats, feed, bushel Oats, seed, bushel Peas, clay, bushel .. Peas, white, bushel . Onions, bushei GOOD ROADS IMPERATIVE. It may appear to some that The Ledger is an over zealous advocate of good roads, but there is method in terms, when the windows are raised, it is impossible to hear anything, or transact any business while trams are passing. At the last term, just closed, there was a continual passing of trains, carrying fruits and melons north, frequently the court would act adversedly on this matter. The hasn’t he the colonel’s word for It The Man of the Hour is conclud-j Ledger hopeg (he commissioners of Ui at the dose is not to be repeated? ed in this issue of The Ledger. Now, | cherokee w ni reverse themselves at IJrobabl y ,be editor of The Gaffney honestly, has it not been worth the next meeting . The people of the lower price of the paper for two months? section of the oounty deserve gome Add to , bi> 'he Gaffney and Cherokee rec0 gnltlon and we know of no more news we have given you and really be fi t ti n g manner in which to show Ledger will not have to decamp when the 1912 nominee is announced. our advocacy. We know the people pay a greater tax on mud, wear and ■ have to stop for five or ten minutes, tear of vehicles, gears and stock than uulil tbe lra ‘ ns could get by. on anything else. We also know that | In addition to this, the building is ... 35c to 40c . iOc to 30c 20c 17Hc ..Ii.ou | n would be economy for them to 110 t bre proof, and has not sufficient 1.05; construct good roads, to say nothing i oi ^ ce room ' A Qe w county court Hoc of the comfort and convenience they, house can be built near the Jail at a ........f2.25 j upord. We pay all manner of tax to | sma ^ cost, in addition to the $8,000, li"o support the county government. There lbe Price submitted by the Board of are but two sources from which aj^ oun ^y Commissioners for the site, direct beuelit comes back to the peo- by using all the brick, seats, and The Ledger is the cheapest newspa per in South Carolina today. * • • Cherokee county this year will make “bumner’’ crops. Corn and cot ton never oked better, and other crops look \ M. Surely our farmers are to be co igratuiated. Never be fore in the them that they are indeed a part of the county than to give bridge. The Kind He Bought. Little Edwin—Mamma, what Is Bq- ald air? Mamma—I don’t know. Aidr your papa. He’s always going out b*- them this tween the acts “to get a little air.*'— Exchange. Well, It Didn’t Taste Good (Charlotte Chronicle.) Editor DeCamp, of The Gaffney, S. C., Ledger, is making a wry history of the country ov e r it. Discussing the colonel’s third were they in better shape and The i norn ^ na ^ on » be sa y s Ledger wishes thorn a continuance of; prosperity. After weariness come rest, peace, *y. If we be worthy.—Newman. BASE BALL. And why not let the boys play p i e £ rom taxes they pay—the other material that can be used from Commissioners of Cherokee saw fit to ! Camp is to be ball? Youth is the time of energy | au( i r0 ads. The balance goes tb e old building in the construction, and enthusiasm. If not spent one to pay the salaries of the office hold- tbe new building, way it will be in another. The mind 1 qj course we could not do with-' A. sewerage svstem will be install-1 of the young becomes morbid if not ollL t b( , office holder. We must of , e( l fbe town this next year, ana it 1 allowed to spend its force. Nature| necessity have some one to adminis- ( i s ver y Important that we have anewj meant this stored up energy to beit er the aliairs of the State and conn- court house, w'ith all modern con-1 used in order to develop the physical ty, and while we get the benefit of i veuiences in connection with the sew-; man lor the future store-house of thelti)^ t ax i n an indirect way we do notl'Gase system, with proper office arc mind. For The development of Intel-, get any direct benefit from it. We | rangements. All this can be had by; ligence presupposes physical health.” contend that about $60,out) has been j selling the present site to the Feder- Strength means health, and Rosen- ou t, b e roads of Cherokee since, al government, and utilizing the krauz says: "True strength arises lbt . formation of the county, and we money received from the sale of the only from activity.” He also men- ! verily believe that the greater part of; old building in constructing an op tions the games that are best suited this money has been absolutely wast- j to-date court house, at a comparative- developing a perfect body and The dirt has been thrown up in ly small additional cost. What Shall Wa Hava For Deasart? face' Try JELL O, tbe < ;iluty. appetizing, eco nomical dessert. Can be prepared instantly simply add oolltng water and serve when If we survive cocl. Flavored just right; sweetened just right; perfect In every way. A file package j this case of Bryanitis we have hopes makes enough dessert for a large family. AU of ultimate recovery, but we are fear- jniXo ccmp'iies wUh l the , Fure f ’t U ofd 1 Laws' ful of the outcome. We shall vote j" Mavorst Lemon. Orange. Raspberry, Straw berry, Chocolate, Cherry and Peach. for Mr. Bryan this time, if we live, as we have before, but by the eternal, —Eighteen hundred cakes can be we don’t want to have to do it again, seen at a glance which gives the (Hit We sincerely trust he will be elected, a ghost of chance. IDisplay wtn- but we entertain no hope of it.” Feel- dow). Carroll & Byers, lish in another < olumn. The County 1 j np as ij e does ab out it. Editor De- — commiserated, hut Subscribe for The Ledger. $1.50. We direct attention to the resolu tion passed by ^he County Commis sioners of York county, which we pub- fhi in the middle . of the road only to be There is not a better location for for base ball beads the list. We know by our own experience j washed hack into the ditches by the, the Federal postoffice building, than j tha: our bodies are strengthened by | uext heavy rain. The consequence; the site of the county court house, use. ‘That endurance is gained only j j s that the roads are in little better j It is on the edge of the city park, has , by combatting opposing elements, j condition today than they were ten an east and southern exposure, and ( Do not let us forget that we were years ago. That $S0,00u, properly ex- the building will occupy only a por- j-oung once, and were full of life. Do ^ pended, would have built at least tion of tbe court house lot, and the j not forget the days spent in hunting thirty miles of permanent, substan balance can be purchased by the and in the swimming; ( j a i macadam road that would have town and all of the hack yard, where meant to you what base The lasted a hundred years or more with and fishing pool. Thest ball does to the boy of today. ine; ver y Rule outlay for repair, times have (hanged and the sports And now comes the National go of former da>s arc being displaced vernment with a threat that unless by higher forms. In former times | we re p a jr our public roads and make man combatted animals and the ele- them passable the rural free mail ments of nature in his play—now hej ( i e u ver y will probably be discontinu- meets his fellow man in the struggle C( ] Postmaster Thos. Hester is in for ascendency. The best business man of today has gained his knowledge of the world by experience—by combatting with human beings. Base ball offers to the college boy tbi does not desire his son to he robust and full of life? There is no better place for this development than in the base ball field. It is far better than the training In a gymnasium—and every one must admit the superior value of gymnastics. For “It is only in the struggle with men that gym nastics reaches its highest point, for in this, man offers himself as a liv ing antagonist to man and threatens him with danger." It is in the field (hat the first Ma sons in the industrial warfare are receipt of the following letter: Washington, July 7, 1908. The Postmaster, Gaffney, S, C. tsir:—The department has this day opportunity. Who|’alhd the attention of road officials to had condition of roads on routes Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, as indi cated in your report on form N—755. You will also take up the matter with the road officials and patrons interested, and inform them that un- lesr all roads covered by rural de livery from your office are properly repaired during the present summer season and placed in such condition that uninterrupted service can be ren- t dered throughout the year, the with-1 f drawal of rural delivery from neglect ed roads will very likely follow. Failure to comply with th ! require ment should be reported under Sec tion 89, “Instructions,” in ample time coal is now stored, the out houses, etc., can be cleared off, and the city park can be enlarged, and front on | both Limestone and Smith streets, i this will be an ideal place for the postoffice, near the schools, between tbe business portion of the town, and a large portion of the residence. Some of the parties, who have of-1 fered sites have been public spirited i enough to admit that this site is the best site in town, and they have agreed to withdraw their offers, be-1 ing in favor of the court house site, j We hope others will do likewise. All: get together and pull as one man for j Gaffney, and by so doing, we can se-' inly a postoffice building ' i new court house. CHEROKEF COUNTY READ cure nor jilt if 11 • inspector will be here in a few to examine the sites, and when ..port is made at Washington, of the majority • town will have ing the new pos?- ISli CMee's Represmitaie !> creat weigi huibli! . site. countv court taught—and in this struggle of mind |admit of consideration of amend ments of routes before the beginning of winter. Very respectfully, P. V. DeGraw, Fourth Asst. Postmaster Gen. NOTES AND COMMENTS- against mind each boy must some day find himself, and be will need all the training possible to gain success, j He will need independence of thought —attention, re-enforced by regularity, punctuality, and system—these con stitute industry. Independence will be gained by victory in the field. The victors, flushed with pride, forget their timi dity in the congratulations of friends. They have overcome by their own ex cellence and realize their power. Tbev become independent, self re liant and giants physically, mentally and morally. We are told to “Be temperate in all things.” Tbe boy soon learns that intemperance unfits him for the game. He learns a lesson that lec turing cannot give him. He wliriook upon his body as a thing to be cared for and it becomes sacred to him. He is a moral man before he knows it and is the pride of his home and friends. The base ball team is a little gov- Now isn’t it about time that we awake to a realizat ion of the fact that, we are wasting money in the present method of road working? Isn't it time to take steps toward the con struction of permanent highways? It certainly is a reproach on the county to have the National government tell us that our highways are in no proper] condition for the continuance of the rural free delivery service. No other You may talk about Yankeedotn and the great West, but Dixieland is the earden spot of the world and the great. Piedmont is in the van. • • • We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of an invitation to a picnic at Goucher on Saturday, July 25th. and will endeavor to attend. • • • We have nothing but pity for the man who sees nothing but the dark side of life. It were better that he had never se<-n tne elorious light of day. • • • Don’t let interest in the voting con test lag. There an- three prizes—each of them worthy of being contested for- and if your favorite does not se cure the first prize he may capture How** Thin T We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for iny case of (.'atarrti t tiat cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. K. .1. CMF.NF.Y A CO.. ToleU . o. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him oerfeetly honorable In til busings transac tions and flnauclaily able to carry out any Wr^ATttVAx d w;ro. l es;‘eDr n uK*rists. Toledo | either the second or third. O. Waldi.vo. Kinnas A Makvin. Whole | • • • »a!e Drugifists. Toledo, O. 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