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r THE GAFFNEY LEDGER. Tuesday and Mday. ft* h. DeCamp. fdltar and Fubllahar NOTES AND COMMENTS. An'one who imagines that South Carolina will have a nonentity in the United States Senate in the person of Hon. E. D. Smith have another guenr coming. He will prove a live wir*- and will not make a fool of him self •drher. • • a Tne cotton growers of Spartan burg ounty have fixed 10 cents as the minimum price at which to sell cotton, and that is low enough. In fact it can be raised at a profit at that price and the mills can afford to pay that price and make a profit on their manufactured product. It seems to us that it would be a gooa thing for the farmer and the manu facturer to get together and agree on making the price of cotton a fix ed one and then there would be no unsettled market conditions to deal with. • * • One of the latest additions to our library is a copy of the “Handbook of South Carolina,” by Mr. E. J. Wat son. commissioner of agriculture, commerce and immigration. This volume contains all the data given In the 1907 edition, which edition re ceived much favorable comment, not a word of which was superfluous, and In addition statistics on all lines to date, besides several entirely new features not given in the 1907 volume. If Mr. Watson lad never done any thing else than given South Carolina tbit* book he has well earned the paltry sum paid by the State for his services. The next legislature may abolish this office. Should it. do so, however, its membership will show a la/k of appreciation of a great work. OISF^AY Minery, Dress Goods and (L Special showing of TAILOR MADE Suits, Cloaks and Skirts, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 23rd, 24th, 25th. CARROLL&BYEfcS < FROM PIEDMONT SPRINGS. “Lucile Lee” Contributes An Inter esting Letter. White Diamond Lithia Springs, Sept. 19, 1908. Yellow, mellow ripened days, Sheltered in a golden coating; O'er the dreamy, listless haze, White and dainty cloudlets floating; Winking at the blushing trees. And the somber furrowed fallow, Smiling at the airy ease Of the southward flying swallow, Sweet and smiling are thy ways, Beauteous, golden autumn days. —Will Carleton. September Is with us once more and we are just on the threshold of autumn. The farmers are busy har- ai mis place, spent Friday In Gaff ney, Mr. Chas. Austell, of Gaffney, drove over in feminine interest and to see if it was quite natural here since his leave taking. Mr. M. A. McFarland, of Yorkvlle, visited ins family Wednesday and Thursday j The little daughter, Inez, of Mr. ! and Mrs. Wm. Spencer, is 111 at this j writing. Mr. Spencer is buisly engaged im making and shipping the various | j drinks from White Diamond Springs. Am drinking such a quantity of, l water I fear it shall be as Dr. Nan sen. Some years ago, when Dr. Nansen visited Leeds on his return from the vesting their crops, but the cotton i polar regions, I was standing among seems to be below the average In this j a large crowd of spectators, who section, from the effects of the heavy | were cheering vociferiously. Two. Resolutions of Respect. 1 Whereas, it has pleased the Supreme Architect of the universe in His wisdom to remove from our worthy and esteemed brother, W D. Camp, one of our most loyal mem bers and a charter member of our lodge. Therefore, be it resolved; First. That this, Buffalo Lodge, No. 202, A. F. M., deeply deplore the loss of our worthy brother. In his death the community has lost an up- righ f citizen, an honorable gentle man ’rue to every trust confided to min Seiond. That we extend to the ber< aved kindred of our deceased brother in this the hour of their grief and loneliness, our deepest and most hear*felt sympathy, assuring them that “the Supreme Architect of the universe doeth all things for the good of them who loveth. Him.” Third. That these resolutions be spread upon a page in our minute book dedicated to his memory, and a copy sent to his family, and also a copy be sent to the Gaffney Ledger and *o the Cherokee News for publi cation. J. C. Duncan, L, T. Ligon, A. M. Bridges. NOTICB. W. H. SPEARMAN Is back at his old stand near postofflce, where he has opened his boarding house and is better prepared to cater to the wants of the public than ever before. Regular boarders will find my table and beds first class. Transient trade solicited. Sept. 18 2t. rainfall. Corn is fairly good; was not Injured so much. At this time the writer is station ed at White Diamond Springs, so widely known for its virtures in the water, for recuperation after under going an operation in the head. The beauties of nature are gor geous here; should stimulate avyone for writing, but somehow It seems to paralyze my facilities. The tall trees which cloth the hills are still robed in garments of green, fresh as If In mid summer; yet the air is cool and invigorating; seems to put new life into our bodies. Though the hotel has been closed since the first of Sep tember the place seems to hold some charms for persons even in it quieti- tude. .A party from Hickory Grove and Smyrna came up on Monday for an outing day. Mr. Mart Moore, who was engaged as salesman at the Hughes place of business in Blacksburg, came down to spend a short while on the spring grounds as he was en route to his home. Mrs. M. A. McFarland and child ren, little Misses Mary, Zola, Annie Lee and Alma, are spending a fort night here. Mr. R. L. DeVlnney, of R. D. No. 4, Yorkville, with little daughter and son. Ruby and Robert, visited Mrs. DeVlnney and daughter, Miss Mamie, who are here for a month’s stay. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Sapoch with their children, Mr. Glenn Sapoch, Mesdames E. H. Bridges and Madge Gaines, of Blacksburg, spent Sunday on the grounds. Mrs. Preston Thomasson, Miss Mozelle Thomasson, of Yorkville, R. D. No. 2, and Miss Bessie Ix>ve visit ed here Thursday. Mr. Chas. Clary, the bookkeeper of the most ardent admirers of Nan sen were a couple of old men. who kept shouting and waving their sticks. When the celebrated explorer had passed, immediately following in the wake of the carriage, came a wagon drawn by three horses, hearing a long iron pole, which belonged to the electric tramways company. Direct ly the old men saw It, the following; conversation took place: “Well, I’ll be Plowed! Sitha, Bill.: he’s brought the pole back wi’ him!” said one. “Ay,” said the other admirer of Nansen, “and we t’ only two ’at’s noticed It. They’re all running af ter t’ carriage, sitha; they’re that ignorant; well they can’t tell the pole when they see It!” Shall try to leave the spring for others though. "School Boy,” we are sorry to have a vacancy caused by your ceasing to write regularly. Put In your appear ance when you cam do so. “The day is ending. The night Is descending.” Hoping to meet you soon after my return home. Lucile Lee. BANKING BUSINESS? have more or less of it. Possibly ff jj it is with us. Such being the case you know something of our ser vice. But if not a patron wouldn’t it be well for you to become one? The Gaffney Savings frank is calculated to serve all classes; the old and the young, the poor and the rich. It receives deposits from $1 up to $5,000 and allows four per cent, interest, com pounded 4 times a >ear THE GAFFNEY SAVINGS BANK GAFFNEY, S. C. Office in The National Bank of Gaffney, S. C. Reward. Two hundred dollars reward will be paid by the undersigned company upon conviction, for information leading to the arrest and sufficient for the conviction of any person interfering or tampering with the towers, poles, electric wire? and in sulators of its transmission lines between Gaston Shoals and Spartanburg, g-ti-im Electric Mfg.& Power Co. HAVE YOUR ELECTRIC WORK DONE BY THE Lawrence Electric Co. Office next door to Pearl Steam Laundry. We guarantee all work to meet the requirements of the Underwriters Asso ciation. Letter To A. C. Moore Gaffney, S. C. Dear Sir: Twelve words state the fact: Every job painted Devoe takes less galnns than of any other paint. If any one doubts this statement he may paint half his job Devoe. the other half any paint he likes. If Devoe half doesn’t take less gal lons, no pay. Yours truly, F W DeVoe & Go 1’. S. -Gaffney Hardware sell our I paint. COUPON STAR BRAND 1 vote for«•.••••••••• ..••• .... as the most] popular R. F. O. Carrier in Cheroke County. Chicken Feed and Whiat —AT— V. Kyle Davenport’s MUSIC! Miss Carrie Ross Williams, < Bachelor of Music, Syracuse University.) Private instruction in Piano and Voice. Chorus classes for adults and children. For information call at MRS. J. 0. JEFFERIES. Sept. 14 tf. Y AN Wears our kind of Clothing—The Correct Kind. Your taste and your figure are both fitted at the same time in one of our Tailored Suits, cut on the distinctive lines laid down by the best tailors in the U. S. Color tones and pattern effects are the very newest and choicest of this seasons fabrics are used. The Suit problem simplified by us. Every Suit we turn out has merit and when you see yourself in one of our Suits, you will probably want to have your photograph taken. Those who come to admire remain to buy, and if you will do the seeing, the styles and prices will do the talking. The crowning feature--a new Fall Hat—for there’s always room at the top. A complete line of fine Haber dashery here awaiting your inspection. J. F. CARSON & co >• We appreciate your trade and will wait for you.