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THE LARGEST CIRCULATION of Any Newspaper in the Fifth Congressional District, of S. C. EVERY ONE PAID IN ADVANCE The Ledger. SEMI-WEEKLY—PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. WE GUARANTEE RELIABILITY of Every Advertiser Who Uses the Columns of This Paper. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. A Newspaper in all that the Word Implies and Devoted to the Best Interests of the People of Cherokee County. UAFFNEY, S. C., TUESDAY. MAY ‘44. 1904. ESTABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894 $1.00 a year; THROUGHOUT THE PALMETTO STATE BLACKSBURG BUDGET. People Coming and Going Beyond the Broad. Blacksburg, May 22.—Mr. O. A. Osborne has greatly improved the looks of his store by having it GENERAL REUNION OF U. C. VETERANS. JAMES SHELBY SHOW. ITEMS OF INTEREST OF PASSING EVENTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Will Exhibit in Gaffney Under Can vas Next Monday. The James Shelby Show, one of the best tent shows now on the road, will show in Gaffney next Monday after- nainted noon and night. The program is an Mr C L Whisnant is having his TO BE HEID IN NASHVILLE JUNE exceedingly interesting on‘, full of home painted, which will add much to novelties, embracing acrobatic, gym- H p looks of the same 14TH-16TH. nastic and areial acts, and new songs. Miss May Shiver left Saturday for <lances an<1 sketches by celebrated Charleston, where she will spend 1 | comedians. This show is strictly THROUGHOUT THE TARHEEL STATE COMMENCEMENT NOTES. IN Happenings All Over the State Taken some time’with friends and relatives. AM Arrangements Perfected by Nash- "l 0 ™ 1 an ' 1 hi ^ h class and is attended Air Price Martin was in town Sat-1 7 at all points by hundreds of interest- from Our Exchanges and Tersely unlay on business. | Aliss Beulah Herndon, of near Gro ver. was in town Saturday shopping. Mrs. H. Camp, of Gaffney, spent a few days in town last week with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Austell, of Earl. N. C., are in town visiting friends and relatives. ATiss Rosa Kate Turner, of Spar- tanbunr. is visiting Mrs. W. A. Gra ham of this place. Told to Ledger Readers. Four negroes have been arrested and put in jail in Charleston on th r> charge of malicious trespass for cut ting timber and making charcoal on land which they do not own. There has recently been much complaint of vilie Committees for Entertaining ed ladies and children, the Camps of Veterans and Others. Programme of the Exercises for the Week at Limestone. The comemncement exercises at Limestone College began last night with a recital by Prof. G. Fryatt Mountford, director of music at the college. Today (Tuesday) there will be a public meeting of the Griffith Liter ary Society, at which Rev. L. M. Ro per, I). D., of Spartanburg, will de liver an address. Tomorrow, 2Gth. the senior play. Neighbors in the Old North State “She Stoops to Conquer,” will be RECENT EVENTS OF NOTE NORTH CAROLINA. Items of Interest Concerning Our The Mayor’s Court. . , .. Scenes around the mayor’s court reunion committee sends ^the ] iavt , i )(H . n very tame here of late, and nothing much doing. Last week the offenders .were few in number am Southern press the good news that all arrangements are perfected for en tertaining the l nited Contederate ^i ie j r offenses small ones, and. this depredation by suburbs of Chn: , l , ' l ers of the land h ivi take measures to pr negroe ui and lieen 'et t * in the the own- forced to iieir land. Veterans at Nashville, June 14-1G. The camps of veterans, the Sous of Veterans, and the three Chapters of the Daughters of the Confederacy are working in harmony with the Governor He; the sentence of vilie, who was ago of violatia and placed on ninety days, served out tl < sentence and h; petition for tb signed by Chie secured his cor The Bank chased from ning the lar ing occugie i at the north Liberty stre< in cash. T most contr ■ mt Mis- Mary Alexander, of Aeikxi le, | ms j ness organizations of Nashville to -prul Sunday with ALss Hope Gibson an entertainment as n arly faultless as possible. an i returned home Monday. Airs. Arthur and ATiss Victoria Aleutz, of Buffalo, were in town Sat urday shopipng. Air. AV. A. Blalock and ATaurice Lit- tlr prut Sundav at Piedmont. OUR TIN MINES. A Northern Conte Renders cf t The Onronta. N. tkr following to sa' nporary Tells he Industry. Y Dai! 3tra relative to S< Its has mth con- sequently .the city treasury did not receive many contributions. Alonday morning only three sinners were before the city’s tribunal to giv" au account of their wrongdoing. Tk first was a “disorderly,” who o mis conduct was testified to by five wit nesses. After a thorough invest!‘ i- tion be was assessed $2.00, with the alternative of four days on the gang. The next « ■ was a plain dm with no trimmings. The off.md *r ic reby forfeited bis hond. The last was likewise a case of luet. The accused was for trial and his bond treasury. Culled Expressly for Ledger Readers Frank Davis, white, was hanged at 12:2u o'clock Thursday at Kinston. His neck was broken. He lived 12 minutes. Davis protested his inno cence to the last. He was under good control Wednesday night, but broke down next morning. His crime was murder. Trenton Thursday afternoon c • disorder not on bn went into ti ecelvetl p Oneonta, South Ci H. P. ’t e 11 di now rolinn 'd th n.—Farmers i ing over their a re. !t< sting illustr- tion. aru 1 it rn ink) ► its now minin g. It statps t lirrt pxton 1)01110 \vi ill hav 0 a ?r> ( 1 pMp ami rip nosits luno 1'*01 1 found in I hat c * commod ions 1 >ank ’ 111 n ti 0 n whip]) if tliP pr spnt po •’con t a rni-.,. c ioeroin ry of is malntalneu. nr Saturday commercial III! If) issue 1 1 WO cl harton' "A car load of fiio orp sb i npod this St itO—OT 11' O Von laria Oi' , rv..,,.. ill, Km’iirim ATill, In vin ^ a [ oapit nl SFf) i -666. au- 1 0( | - }•> p <>r cent puro tin. T A vT 11 * n • • er to Kid 0 ‘ the I Fm Oil Mill, or value o{ 11|is ,,, po ie same nreo’atoil whin it }:; nn !(n^ ti IHJil tt capital. C S fi ] ion \v< is Issued the lode deposits < if tin t ip w< opid (p to tb© Biorfi ■ ' pli pi* fur ■ni 1 MTP concern do nof aver.ave o, •pp 2 to 3 1 )pr ro of Char leston . hnvii $1 "l AH 6 caultal nf metallic tin at: ip tbo niPtn 11 1 and oiv anized for t ho in irno se of do- noW n lned al anj ■ other |)ltip p oxc< The pot ’ t i < PI *s arc M. T, Bi orfiseher, w ] lor o labor can C. L. Si ficlxTio; v a nd g Rn ibinson. cheaply. . The yr oat snnnl: from the deposits which arp not b Hugh Rao. col ore la’ bore r on the de posits at all. l,u ^ sirnplv tir 1 nlac' All tlie people of Nashville are in hearty accord, and arangements are such that this invitation, to Confeder ate veterans everywhere, is extended without misgivings in any particular. f Vj 0(1 lo api) , :}r in court an(l Arrangements are far better than ever before for veterans to meat in their old commands—on the campus of the Vanderbilt University. The only variation from former rules of entertainment is that giving the “old soldiers” preference. This action will he approved by every loyal, beautiful woman who comes to do the’a honor. AVhile sponsors and their maids of honor will be enter tained by their department, division, ami brigade commanders, provision is bring made for many of them in the 1 mi )f oa" lj vst pe !|de, so the co u- nfittee is confident of as perfectly de- : i I i ■ • i-.i- ■ i i brlil. The orator of the occasion will be Kev. S. AIcKim, of Washington, D. C., who.served in the Army of North- ern Virginia, a most loyal Confeder ate and a very eloquent speaker. Thr Confederate Southern Memo rial v soeiation —that of the “Moth- 1 : 26 o’clock Alf ie murderer of ither <jf United Sf ■ mion-. of Nortii C at Raleigh for iii-, no ' (thing on tli p sea it to : had been f. rrgivp il 1 The trial of .1 ini rams for the imm lor . all color am Farming Around Ezei Ezell, May section are w The majorit • their cotton rhf HUS ill 11 presented in the college auditoirum. Thursday, *26th, there will be a pi ano recital i)y Aliss Sallie Ixm Parker. Friday, 27th, joint presentation by the societies of the play, “Mouse- Trap.” Saturday, 28th, a public meeting of the Cooper Literary Society, and an address by Rev. Rufus Ford, D. D., of Bennettsville. Sunday, 20th, the baccalaureate sermon will be preached by Rev. I. W. Wingo, of Campobello. Alonday, 30th, will be alumnae day, and Mrs. (’has. Petty, of Spartan- burg, will deliver an address. Tuesday. ;jlst, a reception by the June 1st, will be com- y, and the feature of will be an address by Walker, commander of Northern Virginia, s from a distance are ttend the commence- es, and all Gaffney \vn and help to make the in p hat, senior class. AVednesday, nienceaH nt r iam - the exercises om- Gen. C. Irvim cei the Army of day Larve crov, diet expected to and niont exerci r; .1 i . should go do* and occasion one tiurn lav in history of “dear old Lime- thor ■ii nt lam ri. are report: plating O' ng an 1 has 1.1 ml hoping yet to planted cot i >n up very oil. ’igbt. and lor worm must ha’ els< i ■ : • not found a si Wheat is lo it a rung u mg inc ms to i is co I fine. Tlie oze out last v id time. We ; i’ : : hurt b; ;erv prom is in trict eonven: cans at T >\' grossnum li. ton, and S. name ! a.' d eon volition. ioI ubli- OJ 1CK AT THE THEATRE. Black Diamond Minstrel and Vaude ville Company to Show Here. n a v on >ii ions a : ro C 1! \\ o Atlantic Coast Line construction train, fell from the top of a box car on the Billion side of Poo-Dee trestle Thursday afternoon, and sustained in juries which will doubtless prove fa tal. AVhen found he was in a semi- * lition. from which he has not rallied. Ban’s home is at. Rennert, a small station a few miles above Dillon. It is thought the ne gro was asleep when he fell from the box car. A further shortage in the dispen sary at Prosperity was discovered Friday morning by the county board of control, who, with an inspector, were engaged in the work of taking stock prior to reopening the dispen- cary after a suspension of several weeks on account of a shortage of nearly $1,000, discovered some time ago. The additional shortag'' 1 amounts to about $53, and there was 11 als with deracy who imver rs after caring for tded, but went rigl rnents for the dead annual convention, of Confederate Vo 1 - Id their annual con i-' 1 of more active to in the straits set the islands of B:u Here extraordinary ables the demand'f plied at the present New Prospect News. New Prospect, AT: weather continues coo respondent went to In this morning and had coat. We don’t remen ing it so cold this late i AVe remember reading, the freeze which came in May some time during the eighteenth century- - won’t say positively what year it was, but if we remember correctly, it. wa • in 1784. Every thing that, was young and tender was killed and the leaves didn’t bud out any more until July. Crops generally are up to very good stands and are now being work- tality ed with great vigor. AVe notice that Vvaf or the >uld 1 and z al than ev< ■e importance of this reunion id to none in the history of mization. v not heretofore appealing lieroos of tlie Confederacy ti:- every Southern patriot. over on : 11th a U the vicin are infer crop. Tl week ere Forest. C a depth « th ' crop- with the laving xounl it oi me iail stor Ellenho CO’ t ivout tb e 1 i>as itv. coy.'ring th >1' six inches. If mu'-t he destioi ylo is doing som road macdiine i n < KM mr truf WOT' road Charlie Littlejohn, colored, one of tie convicts escaped front the guards today. Big eom ing in : prisoner I hanged hi Lick. Stas posed of i citizens. 1 in improv ol The “Black Dia mond’ ’ Ai last rel and tkp mit u>;',.1. A'audeville agi ;reg ation ill appear rnton an S. ; ,t the Star Tli sail re on nex t Saturday arc TiPC, f 1- ' • night ’Hie pi •osv am ci ans ists of a t gorgeous min* trel first pa rt and re- fined vaadevil] Ie. The rot -ter of the C* the best mrs iians and "ii i as ou ? it . tiness. aes at the , most delightfi 11 S eason of the year. ■) > ' liould be irrc ri by a larve audi- j,, sho : r 1 0 -obably be Children’ 3 LJ ay at Gc uchsr. y t*' * r t , rx«' , Sunday wa . s CbiMr cn’i ; Day at cl. 1 J L ’ Gouchev churc :h. ;*ry interesting Saturla a r program bad bee n pro par ed for the n 11' v. a con 1 many occasion, and it \ vas ca rri« v, out in a hat ic U! oil Al- 21.—The Au impressic m inevaRs that only a Your cor few of these general reunions will be ing cotton held, and as this meeting will lie th put on hh ! first since tin > death of that magnetic ar ever see- and matchloi -s man. the only com- Alay hofore. mandor in c hief while living, Gen. lough, about John B. Gon Ion, it will be fitting to A Little Schoolgirl. One of the most pleasing feature: of Aliss Richardson’s exhibition at the graded school building Friday night was the recitation, “A Little School,” by little Rosie Nelson. Rosie is a little wee tot about five years old—the smallest one in the school—and the ease and grace with which she acquitted herself won the admiration of the entire audience. every appearance that the dispensary j some fovv ' f ., n „.i to g e t a stand pf c »i ton and are planting over. AVe hope that they my get a good stand this had been broken into since it was closed by the board and liquor to that amount carried out. do ids memory honor by the largest nttmidano * p*i .-iblm At this service Judge '1 bomas G. Jones, ex-Governor of Alabama, has been selected to pre pare re elutions in honoring Gen. Gordon. While first consideration is given the veterans, as openhearted hospi- is was ever given a worthy, patriotic people, will he extended. It is earnestly requested and urged that all camps report promptly to See- rriury L. K. Li-Unan the number of Gaffney Drug Co. Recommends and ready $lo,00() has been The mill will be located at Big Lick, a village twelve miles from Albe marle, the nearest railroad point, and it will be called Big Lick Cotton Seed Oil Mill. The leaders in the move ment and chief stockholders are: Messrs. P. .1. C. Eftrd. Alexander Howard, D. E. Efird ami Dr. F. E. Itartsell. count i< 1 credit upon teachers, in attendance adjoining an ! n very pleasant d iv was ianm :' which rohecu iie cliildren and their A large crowd was ed. from nil parts of this a One of the largest land deals spent by everyone present. Quite a number of the young people of Gaff ney went down, among whom were, Alisses Leila Curtis, Stella Hamilton, Millie AA'ilkins. Kate Hamilton. Pearl Crawley, Louise Jefferies, Fannie Hopper, Airs. N. Lipscomb, Airs. AV. N. Austell, Airs. J. N. Nesbitt, Mrs. \\’m. Phillips, Airs. Hampton Prid- made more; Alessrs. D. C. Ross, A. C. account of her age and size. time. Airs. Nancy Jones, Aliss Canzady Coon and Airs. Jane Humphries all Houston Farr, a negro living in the White Horse section of Greenville county, was arrested Friday and placed in the county jail, charged with killing George Dickey, also col ored. It seems that Sunday. Alay 15. the two negroes became engaged in a quarrel over a woman and the fuss resulted in Dickey being struck over the head with a chair post. At first it was not thought the negro was se- le report a nice time . nously injured, but since the affair he had continued to grow worse, and when it was found that he would not live a warrant for Farr’s arrest was issued by Alagistrate Nichols, and Farr was arrested Friday night. Dickey died the following morning. veterans for whom free entertain ment is to be supplied. Remember tlie dates—June 14-16. Tlie low rate of one cent per mile All of the others did splendidly, of in Rutherford county for years has Pridmore, Chas. Ligon, Chas. Smith, course, but Rosie was conspicuous on just been consummated and closed. Junius Parrott, R. S. Lipscomb, R. AI. The property referred to contains Jolly, Vic Lipscomb, Leo Little, C. T. valuable mineral interests, gold being Lipscomb, B. G. Clarv, Callis Kirby, WHY GAFFNEY DRUG CO PUSHES IT. the predominant product, and the Ed Stacy, Douglass Young. J. Smith, tract embraces 1.66b acres. Tlie sale Lloyd Austell, Henry Lockhart, W. H. was brought about by Attorney R. S. Smith. Eaves, of Rutherfordton, who had an option on the property, and who Report of Graded School No. 3. procured the services of Air. Jaspon. The following is the report of JRev. a well-known real estate dealer of R. c. Campbell, principal of graded Alpena. Alichigan. The purchasers school No. 3, to Supt. R. O. Sams: the Dyspepsia Pushes Mi-o-na, Remedy. “It's a pleasure to sell a medicine went to see Air. Freeman Coggin *... , - - - , . . v , this afternoon. Mr. Coggin is no each way. plus 25 cents, with exten- when our customers come in aftor- better. Messrs. John and Adolphus Jones the payment of 50 cents for the do and Alisses Mayme Humphries and | posit and earn of ticket by tin* rail Gaffney, S. C., Alay 20, 1964. Bernice Jones went to Green's Creek road agents, has been given, yesterday to preaching. They took i Committee; AI. B. Pilcher, Presi- dinner and spent the evening with dent Frank Cheatam Camp and Biv- Miss Addie Walker. The young ouac; Oliver J. Timothy, merchant; S. A. Cunningham. Editor of Confed sion privilege of several weeks upon wards and tell us how much good it dicate who are interested in valuable i Prof .R. O. Sams, has done them,” said a member of : mining lands. Supt. Gaffney Graded Schools, the Gaffney Drug Co., the popular The capture by the police Saturday Honored Sir:—I hereby submit to druggists, to a Ledger man, “and that night of Ed Donnell, a large negro - ou ni y sixth annual report of Graded is why we like to sell and recom- n ian, in the second story of the " ~~ ~ "" * " mend Ali-o-na, the dyspepsia rem- ( Greensboro Hardware Company’s edy. _ store at Greensboro, makes out an- 'We have so much faith in this j other capital case for the *06x1 term Memorial Exercises at Star Farm. Star Farm, May 21.—The Elbethel Memorial Association will meet here _ , , . 0 . 1 on Saturday 28th inst., at 2 o’clock AA ednesday afternoon at . imt - m to h 0 ij services and decorate George \V Murray, the negro ex-con- ; Rraves of Confederate sol(1 i e rs gressman from the sexenth ,lls ^ • and others buried here, with flowers, was placed on trial for forgeiy. e Many are expected to be here and testimony for the State was conclud- al , ^ invited to come and taUe a ed and the defence moxed that th( han d in this ennobling service, court direct a verdict for the p . - ^,j ie p eop j e 0 f ^e neighborhood er, on the ground that the prosecu- an(1 t h 0 se who have friends lying lion had not made out a case. here w jjj come Saturday morning to The prosecution for forgery grew dean <)ff the yard out of a suit of a negro against Mr. James will hold service on the Murray to enforce speciflce com- NATURE’S OWN CURE. Several wells have about gone dry j crate Veteran; Edgar M. Foster, article that we are going to guaran-1 0 f the superior court. Mr. Marshall in this community owing to light rain Manager of the Nashville Banner. tee it in the future, and will return Stewart, a clerk in the store, who fall during the past winter. Pet. General committee: Charles F. the money to any purchaser oi Mi- sleeps on the second floor, when he [Frizzell, Chairman; L. R. Eastman, o-na whom it does not cure. That : went j a a t 16 o’clock discovered that Secretary. may seem rash but our customers some one was in the building, and have said so many good words in its quietly going out and getting a force favor that we do not expect to have of bluecoats, the building was sur- many packages returned. rounded. Donnell was found, after a “Any one who has dyspepsia, whose long search, crouching behind some Hyomei Cures Catarrh Without Dan- n v ° t t ,lis f St ^ el J’. who has goods in a corner of the store He _ . . take thought as to what he can eat. went to Greensboro from Charlotte, i gerous Drugging of the Stomach. and when, can leave 50 cents deposit an d is suspected of being the leader Not until Hyomei was discovered at our store and take home a box of i of a band of burglars and thieves has it been possible to truthfully say Mi-o-na and if the remedy does not who have been very active there for that a remedy for catarrh was known, regulate his digestion and cure his some time. This remedy is breathed through dyspepsia, he can withdraw his mon-, hlim ireri .miiaro the Hyomei inhaler for a few minutes e y (,n returning the empty box ” School No. 3, colored, for the period of nine months, beginning Sept. 7th, 1903 and ending Alay 20th, 1964. The enrollment is as follows: 1st grade 155 2nd grade 63 3rd grade 21 4th grade 16 5th grade 5 6th grade 2 7th grade 2 8th grade 1 9th grade 0 reward has Total 265 Males 129 Females 136 Average males 113 Average females 117 Promoted to higher classes .. 30 The above is as correct a statement 111 pliance with a contract to sell a tract of land to the said ne gro, who had been in possession of the land under a written contract and ad made several payments thereon, motion for a new trial was refused, and Murray was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment and to pay a fine of $250. next day—29th inst.—as appointed. T. M. L. four times a day and during that This shows great faith in the merit j jl i^, been , the authorities 0 f the above named school as can be time every particle of air taken into of Mi-o-na. it Is really a most unu- f . , ,, t .. d { SCO verv of the air passages and lunus is ininrec- s,| al medicine and the rapid increase; ^ ,r, F al i, on lea(lm k to tne ais f” ve ^f OI me air passages aim mugs is ini pres rnffrJv nmo- rv* °* A - Summers, manager of the Sing- nated with the germ killing and |n sales since the Gaffney Drug Co. or gewlng Machine Company «- either up or down more than a small per cent. My teachers and I have in worked in harmony together for the Two visitors to the Confederate re- February, one year, while in health giving Hyomei. It is the only introduced it in Gaffney shows that it North Carolina who it s aleeed h‘Tw ba 7?" y to * et ? er r ? r K the treatment that cures catarrh. does al! that it claims to do-cures No'Th Carolina, ^O’ ^t 's aUeged | he(it interest of the school and have Stomach drugging often cause dis- dyspepsia, regulates digestion and en- w^V lTdee heloneinK to the Shlgef endeavored to carry out the reqnire- Mr. R. E. Jones, buyer for Parker ordered digestion or brings on some abIes those who use it to eat just c ’ g ummerg j s 35 or 40 years hH 6 "! 8 °! the . tr J ,8t f° 8 1 '* oul< i ask & Bridget, whose large department other diseases and never makes a w i ,at the y wa,, t and when they want .. fi j t , inches in height and the tru . ste f s a ^ ai n io provide a more stores are located at 9th and Penn, permanent cure of catarrh Hyomei with no fear of trouble. weighs about 185 pounds: he i’s an ^ Ave. Washington, D. C., writes, under not only kills the germs In the throat Irishman of good address with dark- may na , eiier managemeni over „f Anrii „ •<., and nose but penetrates to the ml- L. M. Roper Say.: .'™ h ^" flo M7MmDlexio’n Denetrat. OUr re "I> , ' ctlvo .. , „ New | nutest air cells in the lungs and e„- .. Her. Dr U M. Roper, pastor ot, R " bt C ’ tam|, " eU ' Nervous Dyspepsia Cured by Rydale’s Stomach Tablets. Principal. union in Charleston. J. D. Carmichael York on business for my house, I ters the blood with the oxygen, kill- the First Bap 1st church of Spartan- taphe woaring a derby hat; he has a of Dillon, and J. W. Harmon, a Con- caught a severe co d which la d me 4ng the germs in the blood. It frees b « r «* ». G.. teHs the people of Gaffney faniiIy at clintoni T e n n.. from whence Chanaina Color federate veteran of Lexington, were | up for weeks and eft me weak and the mucous membrane from poison- and (b ™T connty tho «»P Gr,or - he went to Greensboro last December r From Philadelphia Public Ledger 1 and gives perfect Uy of Fe-no-pep-zone. He writes: t o make that his headquarters. H^| “Did you ever s^ such a drowned Thursday in the harbor be tween Fort Sumter and Fort Moul trie. J. H. Bond of Lexington, and another man from the same place had a narrow escape, being rescued in an exhausted condition, requiring medical treatment at the army hospi tal on the Island. Sullivan, Nelson and Gibson, three Charleston men, were also saved by the fine work of S :e life saving crew on the beach, as- sted by several men of the garrison. The boat was owned by Sullivan, and the party was on a pleasure sail. A hat was blown into the water, and in putting about suddenly, the boat was capsized. The bodies of Carmichael and Harmon were recovered. The harbor was calm as a mill pond. nervous. I had little or no appettite, and my digestion was very poor. My ous microbes he ? ,th ‘ ..DMwim *“ r i has been in the empioy of the Singer! i 0 b 8 ter as Mr Timmid*” A complete outfit costs but $1.00, years for a headache remedy that re-, £i ompany 8 even years and was highly perfect 1L V °f Fe-no-pep-zone. He writes: “I have been looking for several physicians could not get at the cause j r , . of my trouble, as my digestion | and includes an inhaler, dropper and llevos the pain and at the same time re^ar d ed. seemed so much impaired. I decided sufficient Hyomei for several weeks removes the cause of pain. Fe-no-pep- to try Rydale’s Stomach Tablets, be- treatment. zone is such a remedy. Of many n e Wouldn’t Do. ing assured by a friend they were a Gaffney Drug Co. has so much faith good remedies for headache which I| [From the New York Weekly.] good dyspepsia medicine. I began to in the merit of Hyomei that they have triedFe-no-pep-zone Is much the Railroad Superintendent: “Yes, I realize that I was getting better. I agree to return the money to any best. It Is pleasant to take. It is a have decided to open a bureau of in- gave up the doctor’s prescription and purchaser who may be dissatisfied. safe remedy even for a person of very 1 formation for the accommo lation of Belle: “Well, he was more like a chameleon last night. He always was green at love making, you know, but last night he got red and pro posed to me; the very next minute he was blue.” have gained 20 pounds while using two boxes of these tablets. I never felt better in my life, and accredit Rydale’s Stomach Tablets with hav ing cured me. I can recommend them most heartily, to sufferers from ner vous indigestion and general run down condition of the system. Gaff- Drug Co. sensitive, nervous temperament. It Is To Farmer and Stockman. effectual for any headache that re- For Farmers and Stock Owners, suits from loss of sleep, excitement, use Elliott’s Emulsified Oil Liniment weariness, or indigestion, and It —is the best ever produced. You get' leaves no bad effects behind It.” a full half pint for 25c. and you’ll find For sale at Dr. 8. B. Crawley & it a very satisfactory liniment for use Co.’s at 10c and 26c; also by the in the family and on animals. Gaffney dose at 5c. Drug Co. 4-22-lmo. passengers who wish to know about trains, and I am looking for a good man to run it.” Applicant: “Weil, sir, I have been a railroad ticket agent for a good many years.” Superintendent: “Then you won’t do. I want a man who is accustomed to giving information.” A Chinaman’s “Howdy.” In China, the customary greeting is “How Is your liver?” If Rydale’s Liver Tablets were as well known there as in some parts of America, the answer would be: My liver is all right, I use Rydale’s Liver Tablets. These tablets cure constipation, bil iousness and all liver troubles. Gaff- Drug Co. 6’-af ■ ‘1*