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F Over-Vl/ork Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy KUneys Make Impure Blood,
All the bVoo in your body passes through
your kidneys o'.oe every three minutes.
313, kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
kidney Irmible.
Kidney ‘rouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
oyer-working in pumping thick, kidney-
jJuisoned biocd through veins and arteries.
I; used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp>Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists in fifty-
cent and one-dollar siz
es. You may have a
sample bottle by mail Home of Swamp-Root,
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton. N. Y.
MOROS SET IRA?
FOR iOlEHERS U. S.
EIGHTH ANUAL SESSION.
American Cotton Manufacturer*’ As
sociation Meets.
Washington, May 11.—The Ameri
can Cotton Manufacturers’ association
convened here today for its eighth an
nual session. The meetings are be
mg held in the banquet hall of the Ar
lington hotel and will last two days.
About two hundred members of the
association were present. The program
* of the morning session included ad-
On the East Shore of Lake Liguasan dresses of C. \V. Heath, of Monroe,
Treacherous Moros, Numbering Sev- N. C., president of the association,
Heeretary Cortelyou. of the department
of commerce; J. L. Miller, Jr., of
Charlotte, N. C.; President R. C. Car
penter, of Ithaca, N. Y., and J. W.
Detachment of a Company H.as
Been Ambushed.
2 OFFICERS AND 15 MEN SLAIN
eral Hundred, Make
Uncle Sam's Men.
Attack Upon
Manila, May 11.—Lieutenant Win
field Harper and 39 men of company
F, of the Seventeenth United States
infantry, were caught on May 8 in an
ambush by several hundred Moros.
Two American officers and 15 men
were killed and five men were wound-1
ed.
The ambush occurred in Sim patera,
I Norwood , of Greenville, N. C.
JAPAN’S WAR TOOLS.
Heniarkntile Applinucen For FlifJit-
inK In the Dark.
It Is evident that the Japanese are
making use of every modern contriv
ance in existence to obtain perfect ef
ficiency In their navy and army, says
a Ivondon dispatch to the Philadelphia
Press. We have heard how Admiral
Togo utilized wireless telegraphy on
several occasions and particularly at
the terrible bombardment which he in- ;
flicted on Port Arthur March lu. We
now learn that the Japanese navy Is
equipped with a remarkable system of i
sound signaling which has already
been of immtftise use. This apparatus |
was furnished to them by Mr. C. E.
r - ;
■J.
First sign of RHEUMATISM. Dangerous to let It
run. Easy to cure new. A single bottle of
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■h
Kehvay, a naval engineer of London,
President Roosevelt is to receive | an j the following are the details of
the members of the association at the the invention.
White House tomorrow. The system enables u ship to move
President Heath in his address said safely on its objective through dark-
the most serious condition now con- ness, dense fog or blinding snow and
fronting the cotton manufacturers is it b as been used in approaching Port
the high price of raw cotton, coupled Arthur under all these conditions. Any
with the small returns for the manu- unse(>n object or vessel can be safely
Manufacturers are reached or “voided in darkness by the
use of the ‘‘locator,” which measures
on the east shore of Lake Liguasan,, .
Island of Mindanao. .Mured product
I ' ar5el , ), 1 re rr ,b t , S “"‘""T sound and Indicate, to the listener the
he said. \\ hen the price ot raw cot- dlstanc( . „ r wlll8tlc , 8lreni beat „ f
ton began to go up recently they had 0 Bcrew or roll 0( „ 8t8r on 0 bcaclli
told their customers that the increase tw>sides the direction in which the
KILLED 250 TIBETANS.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Mounted Infantry Men Pursued Force.
Jeng Strongly Fortified.
New York, May 11.—Mounted infan
trymen returned May G to camp on the
Karola and reported that they had
killed 250 Tibetans during the pursuit
after the force that opposed the ad
vance of Colonel Younghusband’s di
vision, says a Times dispatch from
Gyuang Tse, Tibet.
There is some suspicion of collu
sion between the Tibetans and the
Chinese. Two English rifles were
recaptured, one of which had been
By permission of Hon. J. E. Webster,
Probate Judge for Cherokee county, S.
C., we will on Tuesday, May 24th, next,
at 10 o’clock a. m., make our final return
as executors of the estate of Jesse C.
Nance, deceased, and apply for letters
dismissory. All persons holding claims lost by Lieutenant Grant at Phan
against said estate are hereby notified to some months ago.
present them, properly attested, 011 or be- The Tibetans have strongly fortifie
. d » ate ’ ° r they wiU be f ° reVer J^g and opened fire upon every onu
approaching the town. Some huu-
was due to speculation and manipula
tion. This, he asserted, was not the
sound lies.
The navigator is called to the receiv-
case. The high price of raw cotton e r by n hell which records the receipt
was due solely to a response to the of sounds which, to the unaided ear,
law of supply and demand. The
scarcity of farm laborers in the sout
due to the migration of the negro to
the cities, is one of the serious condi
tions to meet. To meet it the immi
gration of Italian and other foreign
laborers will have to be encouraged.
Touching on the labor problems, Mr.
would be inaudible. A special watch
Is set going on the ringing of the in
strument and ns soon as the sound
becomes audible in the machine the
watch is Stopped and the distance is
shown without calculation. By this
means no vessel can steal away with
lights out without giving warning.
The system is based on the velocity of
Heath asserted that while the right 80un (j carried by the Hertzian waves,
of labor to organize was not question
ed. neither should the right of capital
to combine be questioned.
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Will probaMy do the work. Bad easel reqaire mote. RHFUMACID1
cures by erttinj rid of the cause, ao that no trace of the disease lingers
In the system, ft purifies the blood, relieves the inflammstion of the kid
neys. the chronic constipation and the catarrh that follows such a condi
tion of the system.
Though Mrs. Mary E. Welborn, of High Point, N. C., is 80 years old
and had suffered from rheumatism for 20 years, she was completely cured
by RHEUM ACIDE. and declares she feels “years younger" and is snxious
for ''all who are suffering from any of the forms of th s dread disease" to
try RHEUM ACtDE and be cured.
REV. J. R. WHEELER, a noted Methodist minister, of Reisterstown,
Md . writes enthusitstically of RHEUMACIDE, which cured him. Hell
75 years old and has been in the ministry 50 years.
• AMPLE BOTTLE FREE FROM
BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO.. PROPRIETORS.
BALTIMORE, MD.
“OCTS AT THE JOINTS FROM THE INSIDE."
NEW WAY TO SELL MEDICINE
barred.
| lApril 27th, 1904.
i&M ^J. W. Nance,
~ Lemuel Nance.
Executors Estate Jesse C. Nance, de
ceased.! t "3 ^
Published in Gaffney Ledger April
27th ,May 6th, 13th and 20th, 1904.
"tBK’* Early Riser**
The famous little pills.
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
642 1-2 CongroHM St.
Portland, Maisb, Oct. 17,1*02.
I consider Wine of Cardni superior
to any doctor’s medicine 1 ever used
and I know »hereof I speak. I suf
fered for nine nonths with suppressed
menstruation which completely pros
trated me. Pains would shoot through
my back and sides and 1 would have
blinding headaches. My limbs would
swell up and I would feel so weak I
could not stand up. I naturally felt
discouraged for I seemed to be beyond
the help of physicians, but Wine of
Cardui came as a God-send to me. I
felt a change for the better within *
wk|;k. After nineteen days treatment
1 menstruated without s'uffering the
agonies I usually did and soon became
regular and without pain. Wine of
Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish
that all suffering women knew of its
good qualities.
t\ jthc/'i***—'***
Treasurer, Portland Economic League
Periodical headaches tell of fe
male weakness. Wine of Cardui
ewres permanently nineteen out of
every twenty cases of irregular
menses, bearing down pains or
any female weakness. If you are
discouraged and doctors have
failed, that is the best reason in
the world you should try Wine of
Cardui now. Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
WINE
CARDUI
FLORIDA PRIMARY.
dreds have taken residence In the
monastery, whence they have opened
on the British troops. Persons or
importance arrive daily at Jeng and
L’Hassa sends conscripts from mon
asteries and villages in a wide ra-
j dius.
In the attack on the mission com-
: pound May 5 when eight servants
; were killed, the Tibetans actually
gained the walls. Only their shout
ing bestrayed them in time to pre
vent indiscriminate slaughter of the J
post, weakened by the detachment
of men for an expedition. The de-
Davis For Governor and Taliaferro for
Senate Probable.
Jacksonville. Fla., May 11.—Though
it Is impossible to state with positive-1
ness at this time the result of Tues
Gaffney Drug Co. Give Guarantee
Bond With Mi-o-na, Nature’s Cure
for Dyspepsia.
Gaffney Drug Co. have made ar-
, . rangements to sell Mi-o-na, the mar-
day’s primary the advices already re- V elous digestion regulator, in a new
ceived indicate a majority for Talia and hitherto unheard of way, furnish-
ferro in the first primary, and his ing a guarantee bond with every
leading opponent, Stockton, will not package,
be in the second primary.
The defeat of Jennings and Call
is a foregone conclusion.
The nomination of Robert W. Da- 1
vis for governor seems beyond doubt,
rentiers were quickly In position and i sonie sections Broward received a
drove off the invaders. The sicl i vcr >’ K° od vote aml ma >’ contest in the
men in the hospital insisted in join- second primary with Davis,
ing the fighters and gave valuable R - Fenwick Taylor is nominated for
assistance. The correspondents adds justice of the supreme court for the !
that Colonel Branders’ victory at Ka term of six years and the nomination
rola probably will have great effect, of Robert S. Ccckrell, Thomas M.;
GUARANTEE BOND
In purchasing a 50c box of Mi-o-
na, the purchaser is requested to
have this guarantee signed by
Gaffney Drug Co as their personal
agreement to refund the money on
return of empty box if Mi-o-na fails
to cure dyspepsia and all stomach
troubles.
Signed
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Having JustiReceived the Largest and Best
Selected Line of 60-Carts and Carriages
from $8.00 to $20.00 ever brought to town, we spec
ially invite all prospective buyers to call and see them,
as we are sure we can please and save you some money.
SjDr~ing Matting
has just come iu. It’s what you’ve been looking for.
Fresh and new, and the kind that wears |longest. We
also have some special HALL CARPET to retail at
factory prices. Come and see us for anything you need
in our line.
Shuford & LeMaster,
Furniture, Stoves and Undertaking.
812 Limestone Street.
i
Gaffney Drug Co. will give the above
but it is clear the Tibetans contem-: Shackelford and J. B. Whitfield, three bfm(1 w , th Qvery 50c box of MI .„. na
plate combined effort to exterminate justices now serving, is well nigh cer- tbe y se n you run no risk in buying
the mission. | tain. ' Mi-o-na.
I The second primary will be between That everyone may have faith in
FATEFUL IROQUOIS THEATER. Barrs and Clark. this scientific cure for dyspepsia. Mi-!
Florida will send Hearst delegates ^V s ^ under a positive guaran
tee to refund the money if it does not
RUBBER STAMPS
Are my long suit. I make any kind except the bad ones. I furnish a Name
Stamp and an Indelible Pad for Marking Linen for 4-0 CENTS.
I have some other good things.
j. wii^oiv oibbg:^.
Typewriters, Office Supplies, Etc.
1334 MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, S. C.
GREATLY EXAGGERATED.
Steps to Open It Upon New and lm- to the national convention.
- proved Plan*.
Chicago, May 11.—A step toward!
opening the Iroquois theater has been
|
j taken, plans for remodeling the inte-!
rior in strict compliance with the or- 1
dinance having been laid before Com-!
missioner Williams by the newcomers,
Hyde & Lehman, of New York, am.
Harry Davis, of Pittsburg.
do all that is claimed for it.
Everyone who is troubled with dys
pepsia. headache, distress after eat
ing, dizzy feeling or loss of appetite
or who is losing weight and in a run
down condition, should take the guar
antee bond to Gaffney Drug Co. and
Reported Skirmishes Between Brazil-;
ian and Peruvian Troops.
Rio De Janeiro, May 11.—Reports commence the use of Mi-o-na at their
from Europe received here show that risk, remembering that the treatment j
the border skirmishes which have costs you nothing unless it does all
. . , . r. 1 that is claimed for it.
been going on between the Peruvian
A seating capacity of 1,600, which is j and Brazilian troops in the Alto Pur- ; The servant problem is not only
not fa r from the old capacity, is pro- sus and Alto Jurus districts have been how to keep those you want, but to
ridiculously exaggerated. get rid of those you. don’t want.
The Associated Press correspondent
is authorized by the Brazilian govern-!
vided for. The steep pitch of the
gallery is modified. In the rear oi
the main floor of the balcony ann
of the gallery are planned iireproot
walls which will make passageways
leading to the exits.
1
1/yiACHlNERY
All Kinds and for all Purposes.'
/ WKen in tHe MarRet for
ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS,
AND
WOODWORKING MACHINERY,
GRIST MILLS,
BRICK MACHINERY, ETC-,
—WRITE TO—
“THE MACHINERY PEOPLE”
JV.H.Gibbcs&Co.
•COLUMBIA. S. C.
The Glbbe* Portable Shinale Maeli
TRAGEDY IN TENNESSEE.
Man Is Shot from Ambush While He
Was Plowing in Field.
Nashville, May 11.—A special to
the Banner from McMinnville, says
Ladies and Children
who can not stand the shocking strain
ment to say that successlul uegotia- G f laxative syrups and cathartic pills
tion for amicable settlement between are especially fond of Little Early
the two governments is fully expected. Risers. All persons who find it ne-!
The departure of the Peruvian min- cessary to take a liver medicine
ister to Brazil was purely a personal should ,{ ry these e , a f y and com :
* .. .. pare the agreeably pleasant and;
matter and without any political sig-, strengehening effect with the nau-j
nificance. seating and weakening conditions
following the use of other remedies.
CZAR REVIEWS TROOPS. Little Early Risers cure biliousness,
! constipation, sick headache, jaundice,
. . . , „ .in * » * . «... .'malaria and liver troubles. Sold by
Harris Newby was shot aud instantly Brilliant Spectacle on Champ De Marc Cherokee Drug Co.
killed yesterday afternoon by a young
man named Earls.
The tragedy grew out of the killing
of Alexander Earls by Newby several
weeks ago. Earls was living in Tex
as and came to Tennessee for the
purpose of avenging the death of his
father and shot Newby from ambush
as the latter was plowing In a corn
field.
All attempts to capture Earls have
failed.
at St. Petersburg.
St. Petersburg, May 11.—Emperor A small boy’s idea of pleasure is
Nicholas, who was accompanied by to lie in bed for an hour in the morn-
the empress and several of the grand * n £ “fter his father calls him
dukes and * brilliant staff, reviewed
50,000 troops on the Champ de Mars|
this morning. A great concourse
viewed the brilliant spectacle.
Church Notes.
The finest city and village Church
es are painted with the Longman &
Martinez Paints, and we want every
For All The News
of Cherokee county read
the only up-to-date paper
published in the county.
The Ledger has the largest
paid-in-advance subscrip
tion of any semi-weekly
newspaper in the State.
Only $1.00 a year, strictly
in advance.
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THE LEDGER.
Will Lie In State.
Lima, Peru,
Constitution will
night and will on Thursday land the j
remains of President Candemo which
will be taken to the church of St.!
Dominick, where they will lie in state
until Saturday, when they will be re
moved to the cathedral for burial. No
new cabinet has yet been formed.
As each regiment marched past. Church to accept our donation when-
j the emperor, the soldiers shouted a ever they paint.
“Good health, majesty!” A grand 8 & G make 14, therefore when you
charge of Cossacks ended the review. wan * f 0 'j rteea buy
The imnerial nartv was arenrded a fm,y elght ° f L ‘ & M ‘ and mix S1X
The imperial party was accorded a gallona of pure Linseed Oil with it.
hearty reception by the people. Seats making actual cost of paint about
will be devoted to the Red Cross.
NEW U. 8. MARSHAL.
May 11.—The transport on balconies overlooking the review- 1 $1.20 per galon.
ill arrive at Callao to * ng S round sol(1 for $25. The money Don’t pay $1.50 a gallon for Lin-
1 seed Oil (worth GO cents) which you
do when you buy other paints in a
can with a paint label on it.
Many houses are well painted with
four gallons of L. & M. and three gal-
Geo. F. White Appointed to Succeed Ions of Linseed Oil mixed therewith, i
Good Time.
To Float Large Loan.
New York, May 11.—'Definite
rangements are reported to have been
Barnes at Macon, Ga.
Macon, Ga., May 11.—George F.
White, deputy collector of Internal
revenue of Macon, was appointed Unit
ed States marshal by President Roose.
ar ' velt this morning to succeed Barnes,
Wears and covers like gold.
These Celebrated Paints are sold
by Smith Hardware Co., Gaffney;
Blacksburg Drug Co., Blacksburg.
made, says The Herald, for the float
ing of a $25,000,000 loan by the New
| York Central and Hudson River Rail
1 The times arc good and the best peopl road company for general Improve
have the best TIMEPIECE. ments and as at present contemplat
ed, the new loan will take the forn
of 4 per cent 30-year debenture bomfi-
similar In character to the recent i.-
sue of the Lake Shore and Michigan
Southern debenture bonds. The syn
dicate formed to handle the transac
tion, it is believed, will make no puldii
offering of the debenture until next
month
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Westrope Keeps
All the best makes of Watches. Call on
him when you want a good watch, or
w hjfcM your old one needs repairing.
Thos. H. Westrope.
Nice line of Jewelry always on hand.
It is said that married men make
the most satisfactory wormen; they
who was removed at the suggestion can be bossed.
of Judge Emory Speer. _ “ ! ~
Traveling i* Dangerous.
Constant motion jars the kidneys
which are kept in place in the body 1
by delicate attachments. This Is the,
reason that travelers, trainmen, street
car men. teamsters and all who drive
very much, suffer from kidney dis
ease In some form. Foley’s Kidney
Cure strengthens the kidneys and
cures all forms of kidney and bladder
disease. Geo. E. Hausen, locomotive
engineer, Lima, O., writes, “Constant
vibration of the engine caused me a
great deal of troublo with my kidneys,
and I got no relief until I used Foley’s
Kidney Cure.’
Bertlllon Pupil Arrested.
Chicago, May 11.—George M. Por-
teous, for three years a pupil of Ber
tlllon, of Paris, and the man who in
troduced Into the United States thr
Bertlllon system of measuring crim:
nals, has been arrested here on a
charge of embezzlement. He wa
placed in charge of the national bu
reau of Identification upon his retiu
from Paris and remained as its a.
during several years.
Ten Varieties
As fine Poultry as can be found
In any poultry yard. Come and
see our different strains, auditive
us your order for eft its now. Prices
for egits as follows:
White Plymouth Rocks, fl.50 for 13.
Barred P. Rocks. 75c for 15.
Cornish Indian Game, f I 50 for 15.
Row-comb R. 1. Reds, fl.00 for 15.
Kinglecomb R. I. Reds, fl.ixi for 13.
Iloudans, #1.00 for 13.
White Wyandotte*. 11.00 for 13
S. C. Brown Leghorn*, 75c for 15.
S. C. White Leithorns, 75c for 15.
Mammouth Pekin Buck. 7.V fur 13
Am booking orders for fulurede-
livery. Send In your ordes now or
come and see the fowlv Yon wMl
always find Mrs. Ca-h at l.onn- to
wait on you.
E. R. CASH.
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