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WOMEN AND SOCIETY. Is a new and scientific compound made from roots, herbs and barks—contains neither opiates nor poisons. It purifies the blood and removes the causes of rheumatism and all blood diseases. Anyone can take RHElinACIDE with abso- luta safety. Does not Injure the digestive organs. TWO CURES. Florence, 8. C., Aug. 16,1902. Gentlemen:—I began to suffer from rheumatism about tbreo years ago. and had it very bad iu my limbs. At times I could hardly walk. Was treated by a physician without benefit. More than a year ago, Mr. George Wilson, an engi neer on the Coast Line, living in Flor ence, told me that “ Kheumacide” cured him. I got a bottle aud it bene- fltted me. I took five bottles and am now as well as I ever was in my life, i regard “ Rheumacide” as a great raedkciue. I know of others It has cured. Truly, Darlington, 8. C., Aug. 19th, 1902. Gentlemen:—About two years ago I had a very severe attack of inflamma tory rheumatism. 1 suffered great pain and was couflued to my bed for five weeks. During the time I was treated by two Physicians without permanent relief. Oapt. Marker, a conductor on the Atlantic Coast Line heard of my condition and sent me two bottles of “Kuecmacide ” I began to take it and in a week I got up and walked on crutches. After taking three bottlesof the remedy I got entirely well and went back to my business. I personally know of a number of other bad cases that were cured by the use of your medicine, in this town and vicinity. It is all that you claim for it. Truly, J. L. 8I8KRON. [All Communications to this column should be addressed to P. O. Box Black peau de eygne is the mate rial nf which this corsage is developed It has a deep yoke of heavy lace and is simply trimmed with straps of the silk stitched with white Corticelli stitching silk. Particularly attrac tive are the flowing sleeves. It is in the little finishing touches of the toilet that style lies. The new stocks and belts available for all sorts of, gowns represent a studied art. There is a hint of the coming inva sion of plaids in crush belts, in gay Tartan patterns in silk, the buckles being of severe plainness, in gilt, sil verier black enamel. Persian panne in its softly harmonizing colors and various back-grounds, is prominently displayed as well, and narrow belts of white, red or biack suede thickly studded with cut steel nail heads or emeralds are in evidence. Mrs. Bell, who has been visiting her son, Oapt. J. B.Bell, has returned to her home in Yorkville. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs J. J. BiggerstafT, of Georgia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. H. De- Camp. 8. T. BURCH. Sold by Druggists. Will be sent express paid on receipt of $i.oo. Bobbitt Chemical Co. t - - Baltimore, fid., U. S. A. For sale by the Cherokee Dr up Company. i ^ I i iti&eM * %\ A great many ladies 5 Tialltt// I Shoe FOR ffb.UEN w gyj prefer high shoes to Si Sli low cuts because they $ ii support the ankles. A r l| We’ve a beautiful line in patent leathers and kids, ^ “"Plie jramouss Oneeii Ouiilit v." (}\ THE R. S, LIPSCOMB SHOE 00. i Tlie «l»oe Ntore. on Time Deposits. Apply by letter or in person to the " ' ' & Planters Bank, OAF'F'JVKY. St. e. Capital and Profits $58,500. A. N. Wood, President, R. R. Brown,'Vice-Prest., C. M. Smith, Cashier. LOOK TO YOOR INTEREST. If it’s the best you are looking for in fertilizers this is the place to buy. I handle only the hi'st grades and guarantee prices against all honest competition. I still have a few wagons and buggies which 1 will selll cheap to close out. Wagon and buggy harness. I am proud of the record I have made in the shoe business. Nearly every sale makes a permanent customer. Honest goods at fair prices have done the work. We often hear expressions like this, “I get better value in those at J. I Sarratt’s than any place in'the city.” I continue to keep my stock of farming tools and farmers’ sup plies up to the standard and will save you money on anything in either line. NOW IN STOCK Seed oats for spring sowing. IJcan save you money on Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Satchels aud Bags. See me before buying, I have several good farm mules which I will sell cheap for cash or on time for good papers. Respectfully, J. I Toe Gaffney City Land and ImproTement Company Offers for sale Building Lots In this flourishing town, Gaffney City; Also Fariut near by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, In lots ot from M to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Faro pur poses. For full particulars apply to J. V. Aicent. N. B.—All persons are forbidden to enter on. walk or ride through or over the lands of this company, cutting and removing timber, fishing or hunting, under penalty of la w. LOANS Made on Real Estate in City of Gaffney and County of Cherokee. Abstracts furnished. HiVI^Lv Ac ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Star Theatre Building. Commercial Printing Of every description executed with neatness and dispatcL at The Ledger office, Gaffney, S. C. New Type, New Presses, the finest quality of Ink and Paper, and Compe tent Workmen. Send us your orders. Mrs. Gilbert Wylie, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. MeCraw, has returned to her home in Buffalo. Mrs. Sumpter Littlejohn, who has been visiting in Spartanburg, re turned home this week. Miss Lyl Parish, of Yorkville, is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. R. M. Gaffney has gone to Wilkinsville to visit relatives. Mrs. Doggett left this week for Charlotte to visit her son, Mr. G. Doggett. Mrs. James Dye, Jwho has been visiting at the home of Mr. W. S. Hail, has returned to Chester. Mrs. James Carroll will informally entertain some of her lady friends this (Friday) afternoon. Miss Lucy Wood, from down the country, is visiting Mrs. Billy Wil son on Frederick street. Mrs. Sandy Hames has returned to her home in Union. The Furman IMluHtrelx. Greenville, April 7.—The min- trel boys entertained quite a large and appreciative audience in the alumni ball last night. The seating capacity of the hall is estimated at twelve hundred and very few seats were vacant. The jokes were well gotten up and enjoyed by all present. The work of Harpmond and Landrum, as comedians, was up to their U8./ai high standard, while the work of the acrobats was beyond the expectations of every one—even of their most inti mate friends A varied and highly interesting^programme was rendered —consisting of vocal and instrument al music, specialties', farce comedy, acrobatic performances, and other entertaining features The Furman minstrels will give a somewhat similar program in the auditorium at Limestone College on Tuesday, April 21 beginning at 8:80 o’clock. Twenty per cent, of the profits will be given to the public library at Gaffney j. k l Another OucHtinn for “•!. L. S.” Editor The Ledger:—At the risk of being considered troublesome, 1 want “J. L. S.” to tell your readers what he knows about the ‘rustic” Pope speaks of—who they were and what became of them. Mr. 8. has made things interesting to Ledger readeri, and I hope he will not refuse my request. He is one of the correspondents who gets along with his brethren and sisters of the quill without any of the quarrelling we so often see in the newspapers. Bweet Sixteen. A disordered stomach may cause no end of trouole. When the stom ach fails to perform its functions the bowels become deranged, the liver and kidneys congested, causing nu merous diseases, the most fatal of which are painless and therefore the more to be dreaded. The important thing is to restore the stomach and liver to a healthy condition, and for this purpose no better preparation can be used than Chamberlain’s Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co., L. D. Allison, Cowpens. “ Let the GOLD DUST twins do your work.” f art. o 5 ? IV) M • I Y/A Why break your back to keep your floors clean ? GOLD DUST will do the work twice as well, in half the time, at half the cost. It’s the modern cleaning substitute for soap. A household without GOLD DUST is almost as badly off as a ship without a rudder. For your own sake try GOLD DUST in cleaning. You’ll never again be without it. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, New York, Boston, St Louis Makers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP. THOUSANDS DAILY REGRET WASTING THEIR MONEY. ammmKmmmmmmmmmmmammmvumMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmKmmmmammmmm&m ——■ ■ — irr— ——t» hmwimw i — mp ...Not One Ever Regrets Saving It. Resolve to save and you can save. A firm determination opens the way. We invite everybody to open an account with us, and we will make it profitable for you to do so. Deposits ot $1,00 or more received and interest paid thereon at the rate of 4 per cent. F. G. STACY, President. Office in rVnfionnl ISmift. J. G. WARDLAW, Vice-President. Rank. D. C. ROSS. Cashier. SINGING CONVENTION. Programme of the Meeting With (iruHsy Pond Church in May. The next session of the Broad River Inter-Denominational Singing con vention will meet with the Grassy Fond church on Friday before the first Sunday in May. Following is the programme: Friday: Meet at 10 o’clock a. m. Devotional exercises of fifteen min utes by chaplain. 1st query : Is the music in religious worship accom panied by the trgan as effective as singing without the organ? Speak ers, Rev. W. G. 1’. Ezell and W. J. Henderson. Intermission one hour. Afternoon. 2nd query: When should round notes lie taught, and why? Speakers, B Ray and A. F. Jones. 8rd query: What are the best methods of teaching, and how- may they be obtained? Speakers, M. B. Scruggs and A. G. Davis. Saturday : Meet at 10 o’clock a. m. Devotional services of fifteen minutes by chaplain. 1st query : Should not our ministers attend this convention more regularly? Speakers, J.8 Har ris and K O. Huskey. 2nd query: What are intermediate tones called, and how are they represented. Speaker, B. Ray. Intermission one hour. Afternoon. 8rd query: Why not do away with singing in our Sunday- School and church worship? Speak ers, J. O. Goveny and others. Ad dress. How many principal degrees of power in music and what are they called, by S J. Huskey. Sunday: Meet at 10 o’clock a. ra Devotional exercise of fifteen minutes by chaplain. Essays by Misses Lum- mie Burgess and Darothy Martin, on subjects of their own ehoice. Sermon on music at 11 o’clock by Rev. W. G. r. Ezell. Music to be conducted by B. R. Ray and L J. Huskey. Respectfully submitted, K. D. Edwards. Due Notice Ik Served Due notice is hereby served on the public generally that DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the only salve on the market that is made from the pure, unadulterated witch hazel. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve has cured thou sands of cases of piles that would not yield to any other treatment, and this fact has brought out many worthless counterfeits. Those per sons who get the genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve are never disap pointed, because it cures. Cherokee Drug Co. LIVER PILLS Form the modem mild power cure that completely does the work, without shock or injury to any part of tb9 system. Booklets and samplea free of any dealer, J \ or complete treatment, Twenty-five Doses, 25c. JW brown MFG. CO. jkvSK NEW YORK jwYm ■JssSSv and ureeneville. tenn. wazr FOR BILIOUSNESS '// The liver must be gently stirred so that V ' the bile will be thrown off In the right channel; the system at the same time should be invigorated by a tonic that Nature may begin her work and complete the cure. 1 CRACK GOES THE WHIP IN COME THE ORDERS MirpiM SELLS THE VERY BEST GRADES OF FERTIUZERS AT THE VERY LOWEST COST, ft pays to fertilize your lands wi THE VIRQINIA-CAROLIN, CHEMICAL COMPANY PRODUCTS. BOLD EVERYWHERE The Vlrglnla-Carolina Chemical Cot. 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