The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 17, 1905, Image 2

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y sevei ^Tuesday, ccessfnl. er in a state of wantiered off been frozen rribly cold lied for the store he p: “$1; 'need. F. revolver is now the fact j jeweler, Ga., his ted about It Carlisle, Tuesday, this was , he was rive was k lady at ^ which ■kthink (pin sby fdday. hf-rr here.” y Wire unavail- ut definite Some of wever, feel in the snow, r ced to the For- HEALTH. "Has Brought Out Re ich He la Held. Feb. 6.—B. R. Tillman, rned from South Caroli- was with his father, who who is said to be threaten- pralysas. The senator has robust/health for a long is Washington friends rse off than he will an of determination til the worst comes, or was first a candi- of South Carolina, rom an acute stom- endered him well tt by sheer deter- that he was, he d made one of s that South own. He grew ress of it, and almost a well enjoyed good attributes his the excite- 1 to the fact a day. interesting U M ’. Till- /ashington delibera ted tomiir^ down, and to polish off the rou^P^ edges that he brought with him. unti now he is a very different man from I what he once was. Where he was once regarded as hasty, ready to say anything that had the sting of a whip cracker to it, and ready to boil j over like, a volcano without regard to! the damage or the good it did, he has , become a deliberate thinker, and as 1 such one of the half a dozen Southern senators who may he picked as the i Tucker, rector of the St. Pauls. Lieu ablest men of the Democratic side, j tenant Brown is from Rhode Island. 1 t: * ianKe t,1al , * 1< ’ y t ‘ arf ’ ^ ave 1 AM [BLE ENEMY! HEALTH poison, but the most stubborn and in it takes possession of the syt* into the lungs the polluted, germ* le microbes then enter into the sys> tem.'H^^^^^Kjpon the red corpuscles of the bit soon redu^^^^Brital, life-sustaining fluid to sujm a weak, water^Mfte that the patient becomes listless, pale and anaemic, knd men- ’ tally and physically de- Amory, Ja&. 28, UM nrtued Malaria mav About flftaan year* aro I auffer«4 with M pressea. Malaria may be- took a course of s. a. S. t which built mo gin With alight rigors or entirely cured me of the boile. Threo yea chUlT sensations, followed by feyer and thirst; but mined to try it stain. I am rlcd to cay that gradually all parts of the aT"!k'* 4 * • * J r /r a j , 8 “• a - s - sprlny, and hovo no sttsok d system are affected; the Malaria. Laet aummer I epent moat of thsl&S liyer becomes torpid, and oa Tombi * t>8 * bottom haying timber cut. dark or yellow splotches appear upon the skin; . stomach fails to properly digest the foot and there are frequent headaches, dizziness, bad taste in the monZ constipation and a general worn-out, tired feeling that only a raffocS from Malaria can describe. Other and more dangerous symptono are apt to follow where this disease is neglected, such as nervous tratfrn, palpitation, sleeplessness, enlarged liver, weak kidneys boak and risings and dangerous-looking sores and abscesses. Malaria *ka8 the more dangerous because of its insidious and stealthy nature It |a an invisible atmospheric poison, and the germs and microbes that a* lodged in the blood are propagating and increasing in number all tha While, clogging the circulation and gradually wrecking the heakfc. What isineeded in Malarial troubles || a blood purifier and tonic. S. S. S. purifiov the germ-infected bleed, tones up the stoae> ach, improves the appetite and invigoi the entire system. It stimulates the tor •luggish organs of the body, enabling t to properly perform their functions aqg cany off the poisonous secretions and health-destroying matter that haWf been polluting the blood and clogging the circulation. S. S. S. ^ tains no strong minerals, but is strictly a vegetable remedy, a b purifier without an equal, and the greatest of all tonics. If you 1 »ny symptoms of Malaria, write us, and medical advice will be ftlthcd without eost. TBU MWiFT MFECtm nn.. awmmwm A Fine Corn Crop or. In fact, any other crop on earth, w ill he easily produced If you fertilize liberally with \ irginia Carolina Fertilizers.’ Th^y nre rrevle <>f RtpiPrinr ImiM'rtwl potaeh amraonlites and phnsphalfH, by theiuo*iexp*rt andtaoceiwful fertilizernieu Iu the world. In- »ist mi eettins lhet>e brands takenoothrr. if yonr dealer hasn't them, write nsfor i’nforniatlon, to the city m-arest you. VTUGIVIA-CAgOLINA CHEX.CO., Hichmond. Va., TCorfolk.Va. Charl 'SUm. S C., Durbg! i,N.C., Memphis, Term., Abauta, (ia. Montitomerr. Aialiama. Charleston, 8, C. Atlanta To Be Headquarters. Ulan la, Feb. 15.—President Harvir lan, of the l^outhern Cotton associ said that he hoped to be abb ive the headquarters of the South |otton association to Atlanta with next thirty day*. “If I have Ly about it,” he said, “the head p of the association will sure Le to Atlanta. I think Atlanti le logical place for the head of the ’moveraWnt, and 1 think, moreover, that brought is so noticeable and so grati fying as to bo the occasion of a great deal of comment here in Washington. 1 “ W. W. P. MR. TILLMAN’S CONDITION. Goes to Philadelphia This Week to Consult Physicians. Columbia, Feb. 11.—Senator Till man’s condition is no worse than it was three weeks ago on his return home from Washington. Still, he is not improving as rapidly as his friends would desire. It has, therefore, been this city is entitled to one of the maim determined to consult a specialist in offices connected with the associa , ‘ lli,a,,e,p f !l. ia an(1 '*.!? l 1I1,iers J ( i > °' l i' ti „ ; Senator Tillman will leave hts home i early next week, accompanied by Dr. .1 w. Babcock, for this purpose. Sen- Killed In Attempt to Escape. alor Tillman is said to he looking un- Donaldsonville, Ga.. Feb. 15.—In af- i usually well and he has shown no tempting to escape Charles Master! symptoms so far which should alarm man. a negro convict, was shot to his friends, but the visit to Philadel phia to see an eminent specialist Is simply to be on the safe side. negro convict, was death here. The convicts were being brought from the woods of the turpen tine farm of .1. Shingler & Bros, aftei the day’s, work. T. W. Williams white, with Bob Hudson and FXtgenf Ansley, made their escape at the same time. Hudson and Ansley ate stil at large, hut are being pursued by a posse with bloodhounds. They probably be captured. The Little Girls Every Time. A Lincoln mother who has two lit tle daughters recently began scolding because they kept the house in a con slant litter with their toys. One of the little ones looked up and asked: w ii “Mamina, which would you rather lave, your two little fcirls or a clean house?’’ Cabbage Flints and Sea Island Cottor. C«bb«ge PUnU for Si#« ij a i n (1 41 n , 0 1 »:,rfady for <Miv.-ry. “Karly Jersey Wak. ‘‘Charleston Largo TvihM Wakeno <1, two earliost slntrpbead varieties and lie;u1 n named “Su •cession, ‘wfrugiisiii Trucker,'• and ' ShortStem Flat Dutch,” tic thr luvid varieties and head iW rotation as naned. Ib ices: single thousand, s| 50; run II‘’.i oerlJXO; In.OOh and <*«’«•• #1 P«‘r UN o. Terms: rash with « ider, or plants s purchaser uaylng return emiatges on money. Ourplant heds o<vupy a'* acres o. - Ina Sea Coast and we unwh-rstand growing theio in the open air; tough ami h alii stand severe cold wiiinjury. Plants crated for shipment weigh Ji i and wo haw special low ratA* fl 'r prompt u umo-o i atioti by S •uthern Kxm - - r of other pl ants you can buv l hints shipped from our far pi name and grown Irom lilglj houses in the I’ntted States, end of season. Our Cotton Seed. Lint of ton, on I tee. at .T’c per pot Our specialty; Prompt SJ been in ttie plant business Wm. C. GERATY, Jan 18-law-3mo hrapor than our- • t.irs are goial plants. Xoei eap m. We guarantee those that restilp to he trm > i grade seeds pu- 'based from two of the most r* 'Ve will refund purchase price to any dlssat i-ll d (•>• - i,ong Stanlo variety <• i Island Cotton sold last yem in ind. Seed, fl 25 per !i t.. lotsof 10 bus. and over. ,*! p r tui ilpments. True Varieties, and Satlstied Customers, 'or thirty• five years. “The v abbage Plant Han “ Post and Telegraph Office. YOUNGS ISIANO, S. C. Have YoiA r Homegrown Cabbaj lfg Plants, All Varieties. 'largest and best se aleries to be found in from 1c to 25c per fe a special invitation ^these gootls whether fust received, lot of A. 'oile, du Nordsand Per- ja prices. I nav i some Ridies’ Underskirts. Dig Idrts from 25c to $1.00. [and Shoes for everybody have a few' pairs of Blank - few Quilts, and now is the r^nem at bargain prices. : : Seed Irish Potatoes and Onion Political Freedom For Clergy. Q n iy a foolish woman considers the Providence, R. L. Feb. 15.—About 4(1; jealousy of her husband a compliment. Episcopal clergymen mot here to con sidor the subject of political reform in accordance with a circular sent out by Bishop William N. McVickat last week, and adopted the following resolution: “Resolved, That the cler Sick Headache. This distressing ailment results from a disordered condition of the stomach. All that is needed to effect a cure is a dose or two of ( hamber- gy of the Protestant Episcopal church Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. In of Rhode Island, profoundly convinced i fact, the attack may be warded off.^cr of the existence of corruption in the greatly lessened in sever ty, y body politic, pledge themselves to sup port every effective method of politt Prices: looo at $1.50, 5000 at $ C. O. D. if desired. Plants arriv| .25 per 1000, 10000 at $100 per icxto. Shi ped at your Kxpress Office in good conditi -n : Write fo|r Merchants’ Prices. Cabbage, Beans, Sweet Potatoes a; niato Plants, Sea Island Cotton Sei advance. |d Turnips in Season. Orders for shipment of To and Sweet Potato Draws should he ftooked in Jas. Ray Geraty, Fep. a-M Youi fl press Oftice, its Island. 5. C. Enterprise, S. C; cal reform.” In severity, by tak- ' ing a dose of these Tablets as soon as t symptom of an attack ap- Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. A.RR A.TT , SI.50 a year Steamer Kanawha Towed to Port. New York. Feb. 15.—The steam*! Kanawha, which sailed from Boston ^eb. Ill for Norfolk, this port today by the tank steamei New York. The steamer Kanawha makes frequent trips from Norfolk 01 Newport News to Boston and returning light. She was on her way to Nor folk to load, having left Boston last Saturday. She Is known a« a “lake boat,” having been built at Port Hu ron. Mich., in 1902, for coal carrying purposes. 1 tears. — j It’s funny, but u dog can run mad standing still. ..... Foley’s Honey and Tar is best for ( was towed inL croup and whooping cough, contains no opiates, and cures quickly. Care- j ful mothers keep it in the house. Sold by Cherokee Dmg Co. Adam and Eve might be called beginning of the week.” the r i-i r it re dg h always cojntainsall the latest locarand .foreign news. Subscribe npw 1 .rSO Y' o ( i v* * Make your druggist give ... . • . f , h \y or k done at The L * d f« you Murray’s Horehound, AIIKinO^KIO^^OrK offlce u ^ ^ Mullein and Tar. Cures your ' cough. 25o a bottle. . prices commousurato with high grade work. Try us.