The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 11, 1904, Image 1
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THROUGHOUT THE
PALMETTO STATE
ITEMS OF INTEREST OF PASSING
EVENTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
tenpting to boat it away from a lady; ;
a voung son of E. T. Dawson and |
little IxMiis Goldman. Immediately
after being bitten. Dr. Rutledge and
the Goldman boy left for New York
to be treated at the Pasteur institute.
The dog was killed and its brain
and spine forwarded to New York
for examination. In addition to biting
citizens, the beast bit a number of
dogs and the entire city was thrown
into a great state of excitement over
the mad dog scare.
A NEWSY LETTER
FROM ETTA JANE.
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE OF
LOWER CHEROKEE.
GOOD MAN GONE.
THROUGHOUT THE
TARHEEL STATE
Happenings All Over the State Taken
from Our Exchanges and Tersely
Told to Ledger Readers.
DAMON AND PYTHIAS
Will
Star
Be the Attraction at the
Theatre Tomorrow Night.
In F. R. Hallman’s great revival of
“Damon and Pythias” there is one
scene that is so realistic that it simply
carries the audience off its feet and
creates the most intense enthusiasm.
This occurs in the last act. When the
curtain rises the exterior of a prison
is seen and in the prison yard soldiers
and officials are grouped around the
executioner who stands at the block
Charlie Lomax a colored employe ready to carry out his gruesome duty
of the Pickens oil mill, became en- of sending a soul to eternity. There
tangled in the machinery at the mill too stands the noble Pythias awaiting
Monday afternoon and received inju- his impending fate, for the hour set
ries from which he died early next i for the execution of Damon is close
The next Confederate reunion will
be held in Charleston. This has been
definitely sr ttled by Gen. T. W. Car-
wile.
The secretary of State Monday
chartered the Whittaker mill of
Blacksburg in Cherokee county, cap
italized at $50,000. .1. R. Killian is
president.
morning. He was a worthy
His home was in Greenville.
negro.
Mr. T. A. Clark, who lives near
Florence, lost his dwelling house and
barn by fire Saturday. The fire
at hand. In a few minutes if Damon
does not return, Pythias, who has
pledged his life for that of his friend,
will suffer death in Damon’s stead. In
the background is seen a magnificent
view of the country around the city
caught between the roof and the ceil- | of Syracuse, the great hills and val
ing and as Mr. Clark was not at home leys standing out in bold relief. The
had got too much headway to be stop- minutes are being counted. The ques-
ped when Mrs. Clark had summoned tion on all lips, in all faces, is “Will
help. The total loss on the dwelling Damon come?” All eyes are strained
was $1,500, covered by about $500 towards the hills in the distance, but
Insurance. About one-third of the ; there is no sign of the coming of the
Personal Paragraphs Concerning Pop
ular People and Short Items of
General Interest.
Correspondence of Tne Ledger.i
Etta Jane, March 9.—On our recent
visit to Gaffney we had the pleasure
of meeting quite a number of friends
and acquaintances from different
parts of the county, all, or most of
whom, report their respective sec
tions in fairly prosperous condition.
The people interested are looking
forward to the meeting of Enoree
Presbytery which takes place in the
Presbyterian church at Gaffney
April 5th. This will doubtless be an
interesting occasion to those con
cerned. The Gaffney people, irre
spective of denominations, will en
deavor to make the presbytery feel at
home among them, and we assure
their guests that they will find them
Mr. J. Ran Warmoth Died Suddenly
on March 3rd.
Mr. J. Ran Warmoth died very sud
denly near Hickory Grove, York
county on the afternoon of the 3rd of
March, 1904.
He was born August 25th, 1830, at
Concord. N. C., thus being at the time
I of his death in his sixty-eighth year, j
J Mr. Warmoth was married to Miss |
E. P. Logan on November 13th, 1860. . , . . _ . _
who, with four children, still survives j ltems of ,ntere6t Concern,ng Our
him.
The deceased was a man of many
friends. He had a kind and congen-
went down the well at great risk to
himself, and worked away to get the
harness cut and the mules freed,
with the result that one was saved.
The d rownt ‘d mule was valued at
about $150.
BLACKSBURG BUDGET.
RECENT EVENTS OF NOTE IN
NORTH CAROLINA.
household goods were saved.
At a meeting of the board of direc
tors of the Chiquola Manufacturing
company of Honea Path, held in their
office there Monday, it was decided
to submit the question of increasing
their plant from 15,000 to 40,000 spin
dles to a meeting of the stockholders
to be held on the 12th of April. There
is no doubt that the suggestion will
be adopted by the stockholders. Al-
absentee. Nearer and nearer grows
ial disposition and a tender heart.
He was especially fond of children,
many of whom were among his very
best friends.
It was the writer’s privilege to
know him for only a short time before
his death, but he impressed him as
being a man of a broad mind, as well
as fine literary talent, and withal a
genial soul. Many times will his
friends remember the favors and ac
commodations that Mr. Warmoth did
for them.
By occupation he was a saddler,
and harness maker, and had a wide
reputation for his fine work in that
line of business.
The deceased was a member of the
Associated Reform Presbyterian
church at this place, in which his fu
neral services were held, being con-
ductetkby his pastor. Rev. J. L. Oates,
assisted by Rev. P. B. Ingraham, of
the Methodist church, and Rev. W.
R. Lambert, of the Baptist church.
Neighbors in the Old North State
Culled Expressly for Ledger Readers
People Going and Coming “Beyond
the Broad."
(Correspondence of The Ledger!
Blacksburg, March 1<\—Mr. Robert
Long, of Marion, N. C., was in town
Sunday.
Mr. O. A. Osborne went over to
Gaffney Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes, of At
lanta, have been here on a visit to
relatives. They returned to their
a noble, generous and courteous peo-] p r()D1 this church a large number of Boggan, the. murderer who
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pie, who will do all in their power to
make their visit pleasant and their
meeting a profitable one.
We spent Monday night with our
young friend Mr. Ed Hames, of The
the hour. Still firm in his faith that; Ledger force, at the home of his pa-
Damon will come.yet fearful lest some ^ rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hames,
accident has overtaken him, Pythias where we enjoyed ourself very
stands and waits for the fatal moment. ; much. Ed. is a genial natured young
Suddenly the deathly silence is brok- man and we don’t blame the girls
en by a frenzied shout. “He comes,” for thinking much of him.
is the cry, and far away on the brow The friends of the two young men
of a hill is seen a horseman wildly from this section who were in the
galloping. No one doubts that it is , grand jury at this term of court will,
Damon. The horseman dashes down 1 no doubt, be surprised to learn that
cr ... | one hill and is lost sight of for a mo- that body sent one of them to the
ready more than per cent, or the inPn ( ; then re appears and it is seen | chain gang and the other to the poor
money asked for has been subscribed that he is spurring his gallant steed house.
The ( tnquola mill was built in 1 ■ - to desperation. The animal falls ex- Misses Maud and Zolla Blackwood
and has made money from the begin- jj£ UB ted and then Damon runs. He are spending tho lay with Misses
ning.
Wednesday afternoon a wreck oc
curred on the S. U. & C. road, two
and a half miles from Union, as a re
sult of which six cars were demolish-
ed, a considerable portion of the Pythias,
track torn up and two tramps injured.
Freight No. 58 was running along
nearing Union and while speeding
through a cut the track spread. This
was due to the heavy rainfall of Sun
day night. Six box cars were smashed
to pieces. Mike Williard and Frank
Cantrell are the names of the two
who were “beating a ride,” Williard’s
foot was mashed and Cantrell’s leg
was mashed.
runs like a madman for the life of his
friend is at stake. The mob of citi
zens and soldiers shout with wild ex
citement as Damon dashes into their
midst and falls fainting into the arms
Ethel and Jessie S r ain.
Mrs. Dr. Moore, of Union, whose
sickness we mentioned in our last
letter, we regret to say died last Fri
day.
Mr. John Fowler is having chimneys
built to his new house, which will soon
be ready for occupancy.
A. Frank Smith, Esq., of the new
friends followed his
„ remains to the j C ently hanged in Wadesboro. The
Hickory Grove cemetery, where lov-1 b(>tter clags of negroes arp at 4he
ing hands consigned them to “mother b ottom of this farce. Another proof
that an educated negro is more dan-
gerous to society than an ignorant
! one. The people know who these mal-
He leaves to mourn their loss a
wife and four children: Mrs. J. A.
Hames, Gowdeysville, S. C.; Mrs. C.
?. Moorehead, Hickory Grove. S. C.;
Cameron Littlejohn and Mr. L. C.
Warmoth, of Gaffney.
Judge Simonton’s continued illness
prevented his going to Raleigh yes
terday (Thursday) to hear the State’s
answer in the Atlantic and North Car
olina railway receivership matter, home yesterday.
Governor Aycock is formally notified Mrs. D. Albert and children re-
that the judge will be there March turned to their home in Rock Hill af-
17, for the hearing. The Governor ter several days here with relatives
says he continues to receive letters and friends.
regarding the lease of that road. Mrs. G. Hammersley went to Rock
Hill yesterday shopping.
Dr. Robert H. Wyche, one of the Mr. W. A. Blalock made a flying
oldest citizens of Iredell county, died 1 trip to Sarratt’s saw mill and to
at his home in Cool Springs town- Gaffney yesterday,
ship Sunday, aged 8o years. He had Messrs. Burnette Black, Hugh Da-
ieen a resident of Ire lei 1 county for vidson and Montgomery went down
■’ ^ ears ' going from < atham county, ' j n the Piedmont section Sunday.
.hero he practiced medicine for a The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. J.
T. Darwin were very sorry to see
them leave yesterday for Gaffney, but
wish them much happiness in their*
new home.
Mr. J. F. Smith is moving his fam
ily back to Blacksburg after being
away for some time.
Mr. .Pm Killian moved his family
in the first of the week. Mr. Killian
is the president and superintendent of
the Whittaker cotton mill which is
being built here.
Miss Ellen McKown, of this place,
is visiting at Newport, S. C.
E. B.
w
long time. He was the last member ,
of a large and prominent family. The
deceased is su vived by two daugh
ters.
The negroes of Wadesboro, as is
of Will |
was re-
usual. are making a matyr
contents are and they will be closely
watched.
President John T. Wilson, of the
Trouble Brewing.
The sympathy of the entire commu- maintenance of way employes, has Blacksburg, March 9.—There is
rity goes out to the bereaved ones in issued an order calling off the strike considerable stir in Blacksburg over
the time of their sorrow.
W. R. Lambert.
Hickory Grove, March 7th, 1904.
More Riots.
Disturbances of strikers are not
nearly as grave as an individual dis
order of the system. Overwork, loss
of sleep, nerveous tension will be fol
lowed by utter collapse, unless a re
liable remedy is immediatelv em-
j on the Atlantic Coast Line. Such an the action of the trustees of the
order has been expected some time as graded school in notifying the super-
it was seen that the strike was not ef-1 intendent and teachers that the school
fective, very few vacancies being in would be discontinued after the 1st of
! the entire system. The strike was April—because, as “officially” stated
i called on February 11, because the by the trustees, they deemed it nec-
: company refused to grant the demands essary to expend what money they
of the trackmen for shorter hours had in repairs of the school building,
and increased wages. But it seems from r ’ t Ttements open-
I ly ma le on the st •" l s here by pa-
Jim Johnston, colored, of Charlotte, trons of the school, that the trustees
The extensive and considerable
task of rebuilding the three Cliftons,
whose splendid mill properties were
swept away by the waters of the
raging Pacolet last June, is about con- j $1.00.
Tragedy Averted.
"Just in the nick of time our little
boy was saved,” writes Mrs. W. Wat- county board of registration, we are
kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. “Pneu- glad to know expects to still make his
monia had played havoc with him home in our community. Mr. Smith !
and a terrible cough set in besides, is one of the old landowners and has
Doctors treated him, but he grew spent much of his life in working for
worse every day. At length we tried the good of others.
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con- Mr. Morgan Millwood, one of our
sumption, and our darling was saved, most noted watermelon raisers, is
ployed. There’s nothing so efficient preparing to bring suit against the wej-g prompted by a sinister motive
to cure disorders of the Liver or Kid- Carolina Central Railroad for $1,000, | rather than a desire to repair the
neys as Electric Bitters. It’s a won- alleged^ damages sustained on Feb- sc hool building.
It is said the graded school building
derful tonic, and effective nervine mary 10, last, when Johnston claims
and the greatest all around medicine a door of one of the company’s
for run down systems. It dispels J cars on hi™ Inflictng personal in-
He’s now sound, and well.” Every
body ought to know, it’s the only sure
cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung
diseases. Guaranteed by Cherokee
Drug Co., druggists. Price 50c and
Trial bottle free.
eluded. For weeks and weeks past
President Twitchell of the company, j Distance does not lend enchantment each containing 1G0 acres
has been engaged purchasing and to the view of the pickpocket who is
having installed the machinery equip- vanishing with your purse.
ment at each mill. No. 1 has not only
been rebuilt with its former equip- A Singular Word,
ment. 23,072 spindles and 798 looms. Our language contains a word
making arrangements to supply the
market at the earliest possible day
with this delicious product.
Some of our readers want us to
give a few more problems, which we
take pleasure in doing. Here is one:
A farmer has two pieces of land.
One is
but No. 2 has been finished and 27,776 I ending with “S” that denotes anxiety,
spindles and 861 looms placed in
shape. The first mill is already manu
facturing cotton.
A few nights ago Mr. A. S. Cooper,
who has been for several months the
agent of the Southern railway at
a square plat and the other a circu
lar island. The first is worth $10 per
acre and the other $25 per acre.
From the square piece he cuts the
largest circle that he can draw upon
it. and from the circular piece he
draws the largest square that can be
island. Each
worry, etc., add to this w’ord another
“S” and it will denote affection, joy, made on the circular
etc. Find this word in the paragraph lot is valued at the above price per
below. acre respectively. What is the value
“Cares” bring anxiety and worry, of each of the four pieces of land?
these bring derangement of the di- The weather at present indicates
gestive organs, usually resulting in the near approach to spring.
Honea Path, quietly took his trunk indigestion. Rydale’ s Stomach Tab- The road authorities will do well
from the hotel and left for parts un- lots cure indigestion. It matters not to look after the public road just this
known. When the hotel keeper in- whether your stomach trouble is side of Salem church, as the ground
quired about him next morning it caused by worry, over work, neglect, is caving into the gully and the road
was found that he had left money to malaria or any other cause, Rydale’s is so narrow that it is dangerous for
pay his board bill, and as far as Stomach Tablets will cure you. They loaded wagons to pass there now.
could be learned he settled all his insure perfect digestion and assimi- Recent rains have made the ground
bills in town and was straight in his lation. They tone and strengthen too wet to plow for a few days,
accounts with the railroad company the digestive organs, restoring them Miss Amanda Bratton, we are glad
It was reported that he left without to health. Use them and good health to learn, is getting better,
even resigning his position, but it is will bless you and fortune “Caress” J L S
not definitely known whether or not you.
Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neu
ralgia and expels Malaria germs.
Only 50c, and satisfaction guaranteed
by Cnerokee Drug Co., druggists.
When a man is trying to raise a
family on $1.50 a day he is seldom
troubled with dyspepsia.
To Have and to Hold.
To have and to hold a beautiful
complexion is desired by every wo
man, young or old. Few women are
blessed with nature’s most desired
gift—a good complexion; but every
woman can improve her complexion
by the judicious use of Rydale’s Liv
er Tablets. These Tablets prevent
the blood becoming ladened with bile
which deposits in the skin layers,
causing that muddy appearance call
ed a bad complexion. They make
the skin clear and white, the eyes
bright, the step bouyant. They are
pleasant to take, pleasant in effects.
Fifty Chocolate Coated Tablets in
each box. Price. 25 cents per box.
Gaffney Drug Co.
juries to the extent of $1,000. The
negro has filed applicaton to be al
lowed to plead as a pauper. The case
will probably come up at the next
civil term of Superior Court in Char
lotte this month.
Wadesboro has now a golden oppor
tunity to add at least 350 inhabitants
to her already large population. Mr.
Geo. Singleton, proprietor of the
Wadesboro Silk Mills and also pro
prietor of a mill in Patterson, N. J.,
has decided to move the Patterson
plant South. The only question now
is the additional help that will be re
quired to operate the already large
business of Mr. Singleton. Parties
desiring to work in silk mills can
obtain information from Mr. Geo. Sin
gleton, Wadesboro, N. C.
here is the property of the town, and
any repairs on same would have to
be made at the expense of the town,
and school funds collected for the spe
cific purpose of running a school can
not be used for the repair or improve
ment of any building that belongs to
the town. And it may be here added,
that the town council has always rec
ognized this fact and has made all
repairs on the building in question at
its expense. If such be the case, and
there is no possible reason to believe
otherwise, what then is the motive
of the trustees?
Judging from the interest taken in
the matter by almost every one in
town, and the determined stand taken
by the people of both sides, there is
every reason to believe that unless
the action of the trustees is reconsid
ered, litigation will follow.
B.
Hon. R. B. Glenn, of Winston, who
is one of the candidates for the office QCOT 0DDIMP IJCniPIMC
of governor on the democratic ticket, DL0 I UrillllU mCUluinL
has written a letter to Recorder F.;
M. Shannonhouse. of Charlotte, re-
garding a young boy who has run Cherokee Drug Co., Out of Their Vaat
away from Winston, from his mother.
this report is true.
The medical society of South Caro
lina, which is the trustee of the old
Roper hospital fund, has a scheme for
the building of a new hospital on the
site of the old Roper hospital in
Charleston, if that city will take over
the place and give it the support
Gaffney Drug Co. Senator Tillman Very Sick.
Washington, March 9—Senator Till-
As to politicians, the rule is to be- man is a very sick man He has been
lievo them guilty until they are proved confined to his residence here for more
innocent. than a week by a severe attack of
grippe, accompanied by a sore throat.
Untouched by Baltimore Fire.
The building of the Bobbitt Chemi
cal Co., No. 316 West Lombard St,
Baltimore, proprietors of “Rheuma-
cide,” the famous remedy for rheu
matism, was saved from the great fire
that destroyed most of the business
section of Baltimore. Time and again
It was threatened with destruction.
But “Rheumacide” is still being man
ufactured and shipped in quantities
from the same old stand.
Muscles Sore, Joints Painful—
Rheumatism.
Sore Muscles or painful joints, may
who lives near Mr. Glenn, in which
he calls upon the Recorder to use his
best efforts to have the boy found, as
it is thought he was coming to Char
lotte when he ran away from home.
The police have taken the matter up
and are searching for the boy.
The Secretary of State has charter
ed the following concerns: the Ezell
& Myers Co., Charlotte, with $25,000
capital authorized, $5,000 subscribed
by J. J. Ezell, J. R. and Rawlinson
Myers. The company is to deal in
Stock and Extensive Knowledge
Of Medicines Recommend
Vinol as the Best.
“At this season of the year,” said
a member of the Cherokee Drug Co.,
the other evening, “there isn’t a man,
woman or child in Gaffney who does
not need a medicine to purify and
enrich the blood, to induce an appe
tite, to promote digestion and cre
ate strength, and we are safe in say
ing we have never sold anything in
painters’, builders’ and decoraters our store equal to Vionol for this
mean an approaching attack of rheu- materials; The Bowers White Lum- purpose.’
Happy, Healthy Children.
matism. Elliott’s Emulsified Oil ber Co - of Scotland Neck, with $10,000
Liniment, rubbed on the affected capital subscribed by W. H. White,
He thought a few days’ rest would parts will relieve the pain and sore- 1 E - Bowers and others; The Thomp-
Any child can take Little Early Ri- enable him to proceed to his home i ness, and prevent rheumatism. El-
whlch is now given the citv hospital u° rs , with perfect sa f«ty- . They are at Edgefield for a change of air and liott’s Emulsified Liniment for all
the latter institution being abandoned harni l j oss ’ nevor Kfipe or sicken, and .urroundings. Instead of recovering soreness, stiffness and lameness of
and disposed of, the proceeds of the y , th , ey ar « «° f ert ain in results that he has grown steadily worse and his joints or muscles,
sale reverting to the citv treasurer robust constitutions requiring dras- physicians ordered him to bed and | Gaffney Drug Co.
if citv council so elects. The scheme -? mc * ans are ._ never disappointed, will not permit him to be removed.
meets with the approval of a large T , hpy cannot fail to Perform their mis- ; His friends are very anxious about | When a man tells you to keep the
number, who think that the new bos- , ° n , an , e , ve ^y one who uses Dewitt’s his condition and several of his sena- change, count it over again to see that
pital would be much more economiral Kar, y Risers prefer them to all torial associates who called upon it is not a nickel shy.
They cure biliousness. ! him today came away greatly de
pital would be much more economical
than the present arrangement.
other pills.
Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.
pressed at his feeble condition.
Saturday night about 8 o’clock po-
4 lice officers arrested a negro woman B i s a 'lull man who cannot take a
who was disorderly on Evans street when his best girl eats onions.
In Florence. She refused to walk and
they dragged her until she decided Cough Settled on Her Lungs. w _
walking was better. Just as they were 'My daughter had a terrible cough ing physician as extremely doubtful
going around the city hall to the which settled on her lungs,” says N. During the day he was reported dy-
guard house a negro man ran up and J^kson °f Danville, III. “We tried ing. but tonight his brother. Dr. The-
flred two shots at Officer East, one a great many remedies without re- odore G. Croft, who is in charge, said
ball striking him in the hip. The no- Bef, until we gave her Foley’s Honey the Judge showed a slight rally. Blood
Croft at Death's Door.
Washington, March 9.—Representa
tive Croft has had a relapse and his
recovery is regarded by the attend-
gro ran immediately and the sheriff, am * Tar, which cured her.” Refuse
who was approaching, jviw the negro substitutes.
running and fired after lim but failed
to hit him. No one sedmed to know Good and bad seasons look alike
who the negro was and hence he has Dm mortgage on the farm,
not yet been arrested. The ball
struck Officer East in the hip, mak
ing a circle around the hip bone and
lodging Just under the skin.
poison caused by a splinter in his
hand has set in and his chances of
surviving are not hopeful He has
been in bed now nearly two weeks
and his vitality is greatly exhausted.
All the members of his family are by
his bedside and the end may come
at any moment.
Foley's Honey and Tar
Cures coughs and colds.
Cures bronchitis and asthma.
Cures croup and whooping cough.
Cures hoarseness and bronchial troub
les.
Cures pneumonia and la grippe.
No poet has yet dared to write one
on the beautiful slush.
La grippe coughs yield quickly to
the wonderful curative qualities of
Foley’s Honey and Tar. There’s
nothing else “Just as good.”
son-Pegram Co., of Stanley Creek,
Gaston county, with $25,000 capital
This new way of administering the
vital principles of cod liver oil has
wrought a wonderful change in the
field of medicine. There is no need
to take greasy oil. emulsions or poi-
authorized, $9,000 subscribed by W. C. sonous drugs to purify and enrich the
Thomson, E. L. Pegram and others; blood and create health and strength,
The Murphy Furniture Co., $35,000 for we guarantee that pure, simple
capital authorized. $5,000 subscribed and delicious preparation. Vinol. will
by R. L. Cooper and others, to oper-1 do it, or your money will be returned.
ate lumber mills and a furniture fac
tory; The Stovall Manufacturing Co.,
Stovall, Granville county, capital
$5,000, principal incorporators E. B.
Patrick and D. A. Burwell; The Doss
Tobacco Co., Copeland, Surry county,
capital $100,000, W. R. Doss princi
pal incorporator.
Raw or Inflamed Lungs
Yield quickly .to the wonderful cu
rative and healing qualities of Foley’s
Honey and Tar. It prevents pneu-
For twenty-four hours a I'ttle cur monia and consumption from a hard
dog, suffering from rabies, ran at cold settled on the lungs,
large through the streets of Charles-
ton one day last week, biting several Faith without works would not do ler, of Frankville, N. Y. “They act bibo eqi Abmb ojb oa|i:i aqi ueqM.
citizens, two children and numerous for a watch. gently and without any unpleasant will prey.
Mrs. Rose Lavighe of Burlington,
Vt., writes; “Vinol is the best spring
medicine I have ever used; it creates
an appetite, purifies the blood and
takes away all feeling of lassitude.
My work, which seemed a burden be
fore taking Vinol, is now a pleasure.”
Mr. W. J. Stewart of Chelsea. Mass.,
writes: “I was all run down and in a
Two mules belonging to the county devitalized condition; Vinol quickly
of Mecklenburg and attached to a built me up and brought back health
wagon fell into an old well near Pine- and strength.”
ville a few days ago and one of the Mr. J. B. Keener. Augusta, Ga.,
animals was drowned in a few min- writes: “When one gets all run down,
utes despite the efforts of C. W. El- loses appetite, feels listless, worn out
liott, who , without stopping to con- and nervous. I have found nothing so
sider his own danger, leaped into the good as Vinol to restore strength and
well and went to work cutting the health.”
mules loose from the harness which Said this well-known druggist:
The uses of adversity may be sweet,! entangled them as they struggled “We could go on quoting from hun-
but we are from Missouri. about in the water. The mules were dreds of such leters, and I wish we
• | a part of the stock of Welch’s Camp, could persuade every person in Gaff-
“Wouldn’t hurt a baby.” Rheuma- which is now engaged near Pineville, ney to try Vinol this spring on our
Beat Remedy for Constipation. cide is entirely vegetable, and instead and were being driven near an old guarantee to return money if they
“The best remedy for constipation of hurting the digestion, tones up the gin house operated some years ago are not benefited "
I ever used is Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablets,” says Mr. EM But-
entire system.
dogs before it was killed. Among
those bitten are Dr. Edward Rutledge,
a prominent physician, who was at
tacked by the dog while he was at-
Rheumatic pains
Moved by applications
Nerve & Bona Oil—try it; 25c.
effect, and leave the bowels in a per-
are quickly re- I fectly natural condition.” Sold by Ramon’s English Cough Syrup cures
of Ramon’s Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and all
Allison, Cowpens. ; kindred troubles. 25c.
by Wentz and Reid. The well top Cherokee Drug Co.
had been covered with a piece of tin
and the mules walked out on this. If troubled with weak digestion,
the driver suspecting nothing until belching or sour stomach, use Char..*
the mules started down the mouth of berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
the well While one of the mules was and you will get quick relief. For
drowned the other was gotten out sale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney;
through the efforts of Mr. Elliott, who L. D. Allison, Cowpens.