The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, April 07, 1905, Image 2
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PAIN IN THE BACK?
Indicates That Your Kidneys Are Diseased. Warner’s Safe Cure
Absolutely and Permanently Cures All Diseases of the Kidneys,
Liver, Bladder, Blood, Urinary Organs, and Rheumatism and
Diabetes.
It Is Kidney Disease I
Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney and Bladder Disease
and Do Not Know It Until It I» Too Late. If Any of Your Family
Has Had Kidney Disease, or If You Have Pains in the Back,
Test Your Urine and Find Out If Your Kidneys Are Diseased.
Henry I. Goldstein, 13 Barton St., Boston., Nov. 9,1904, wrote:
“Gentlemen—I am taking the opportunity t f recommending your most wort hr
medicine. About six months ago I started to have trouble with my kidneys and had bail
backache. I felt all run down, and was very weak from loss,of sleep. Constipation had
set in, and I was almost in despair. I consulted my family physician and other special
ists without any improvement. I was getting worse every day, and was afraid that that
dread disease, Brignt’s disease, had mo in its clutches. I had just given up hope when
‘Warner’s 8ufo Cure came to my notice itnd I tried it. After taking the first hot t ie I felt
a decided change for the better, and have taken it ever since. All my energy has re
turned and am now full of life and vigor, and it makes mo feel like a new man and I think
it saved my life. I am now stronger and healthier and never felt so well, all of which I
owe to your great remedy.”
THIS TEST WILL TELL:
Put some urine In a glass or bottle. After it has stood 24 hours, if it is a reddish or
brown color, if particles float about in it, or if it is cloudy, your kidneys are diseased and
unable to do their work, and if not attended to immediately, Brights disease, diabetes,
rheumatism, gout, uric acid, inflammation of the bladder, gall stones or urinary troubles
will develop and prove fatal in a short time. , , , * „
■ III IVCIC rnrr If, after making this test you have any doubt as to the develop-
ANALIolO rntt. ment of the disease in your system, send a sample of your urine to
the medical department, Warner Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y., and our doctors will
analyze it and send advice and interesting medical booklet free. , , ,
You can buy Safe Cure at any drug store or direct. 50 cents and $1 a bottle.
Beware of so-called kidney cures which are full of sediment and of bad odor—
they are positively harmful and do not cure.
Warner’s Safe Pills move the bowels gently and aid a speedy cure.
JAPANESE PUSHING
RUSSIANS TU HARBIN
Several Small Engagements Are
Reported To Tukio.
TO CELEBRATE MUKDEN VICTORY
The Profits on Tobecco Monopoly Has
Netted Mikado's Empire More
Money Than Anticipated—Search Is
Being Made for Missing Austrian.
Tokio, April 5, 3 p. m—Imperial ar
my headquarters reported today says:
A part of our Changtu force dnn
the Russians out of Tsulu shu» 2 mile.-
north of Changtu and also out of Su
miencheng, 9 miles west of Tsulushu
and occupied both places on Apirl 3.
“After driving the enemy from tin
neighborhood of Soumiaotzu, 6 mile;
southeast of Tsulushu our force reach
ed the vicinity of Santaukou at non
v/he nthey were fired upon frequently
by about 500 Russians, retreating
rorthward along the railroad. Our
force dispersed them.
• WOOD'S Stfcl
WATER MELON SEED[
GROWN IN THE SUNNY SOUTH.
“ Green rind, red meat, full of Juice and to tweet.”
If you want quality, sweetness, and the best meloda that it fil,
^possible to grow, plant our southern-frown melon seed. Northern;
or western-grown melon seed doesn’t tegin to compare, when
Large Fire in North State Town.
Charlotte, N. C., April 5.—Fire at
Rockymount, N. O., did damage eatl-
mated at $110,000 with $54,000 insur
ance. The losers are the Tar Rivpr
Lumber company. $t;0.()00, with $24,000
insurance; and the Rockymount Ice
company, $50,000, with $30,000 insur
ance. The fire started in the dry
kiln of the lumber company at 2 a. m.
and was gotten under control at 8
o’clock. The wind was blowing at
a lively rate and groat fear was enter-
tainrd that the business portion of
the town might go.
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Child Dies of Heart Failure.
Social Circle. Ga., April 5.—Ruth As-
bell, the little 3-year-old dang' ter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Asbell, wat found
dead in the yard at the home of her
parents. Mrs. Asbell went to her
front gate to meet a drayman deliver
ing goods. The drayman saw the
child, apparently asleep, and suggestf d
to Mrs. Asbell that she move the lit
tle girl lest she contracted cold. Mrs.
Asbell went to awake the child and
discovered that she was dead. The
cause of the death is suposed to have
been heart failure.
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^consider the quality and product of the fruit produced. .-n\V f '
Three Ounces—Three Best Varieties—Hailed for 25c.
.Wood’s Descriptive Seed Catalogue tells about the best southern melons, |
aud all other'Fann and Garden^eeds. It’s mailed free for the asking.
We are headquarters for Cow Peas, Sorghums, Seed Corn, EnsUage,
^ Corn, nniet, So|« and Velvet Beans. Write for Catalogue. _ V
f, W Waod & Sods, SsoiIsimr, Richmond, Va,
Cabbage Plants yJ 5ai Island'Cotton Seed
Cabbage Plants for sale, and now ready for delivery. “Early Jersey Wakefield” and
‘‘Charleston Large Type Wakefie'd.” two ear lest sharphead varieties and head in rotation as
named. "Suecesslon.” ‘ Autrusta Trucker," and "Short Stern Flat Dutch,’’ the three best flat-
head varieties and head in rotation is nuni'-d. Prices: single thousand, ^1.50; 5,000 and over
$1.25 per 1,000; 10.000 and over, fl per 1.000. Terms: Cash with order, or plants sent O. D..
purchaser paying return charges oa money. Our plant heds occupy 35 acres on South Caro
lina Sea Coast, and we understand growing then. In the open air: tough and hardy: they
Will stand severe cold without injury. Plants crated for shipment, wtdgh 20 lbs. per 1,000.
and we have specia 1 low rates for prompt transportation by Sout hern Express Co. \Ve know
of other plants you ea:i buy cheaper than ours. Ours are good plants. No cheap "cut-rate"
plants shipped from our farm. We guarantee those that we ship to he true to type and
name and grown from high grade seeds purchased from two of the most reliable seed
houses in the United States. We will refund purchase price to any dissatisfied customer at
end of season.
Our Cotton Seed. Lint of Long Staple variety Sea Island Cotton sold last, year in Charles
ton, on Dec. 2. at 3?e per pound. Seed, $1 25 per bu., lotsof 10 bus. and over. $1 per bu.
Our specialty: Prompt Shipments. True Varieties, and Satisfied Customers. We have
been in the plant hu-ino-s for thirty-five years.
Wm. C 6ERATY,
Jan 13-law-3mo
*■ The Cabhige Plant Tan ”
Post and.Telegraph Otbce.
YOUNGS ISLAND, S. C.
Let us Help You
Glean House
this spring. Give us your curtains,
heavy blankets, bed spreads, under
clothing, bedding, etc., to launder.
By doing this work in large quantities
we are able to do it at prices that make
it economy to give it to us to do, besides
saving you so much hard work. We
guarantee satisfaction.
PEARL STEAM LAUNDRY
Celebration of Victory Postponed
Tokio, April 5.—The profits from the
tobacco monopoly for the first year
are 27,900,000 yen (about $13,500,000)
This exceeds the government’s esti
mates 7,000,000 yen.
The celebration of the victory at
Mukden has been postponed until nex;
Monday, owing to a storm which cc
curred today. The business men an.;
labor guilds today arranged an enor
mous processions, which picturesque
ly garbed, formed at Haibiya park
and marched to Uyeno park. Passing
the paiace^ach unit halted and cheered
the emperor, his cabinet and com
manders of the army and navy. Ex
ercises were held in Uyeno park. The
minister of war, General Lerauchi, r; -
sponded in behalf of the army and Bar
on Yamamoto, minister of the navy,
on behalf of the navy. Fireworks
and sports concluded the exercises.
The torpedo boat destroyer Aran?
was successfully launched at Kure
today.
OPERATION AVOIDED
EXPERIENCE OF MISS MERKLEY
Bhe Was Told That an Operation Was
Inevitable. How She Escaped It
Looking for Lost Austrian.
General Kurokl’s Headquarters, in
the Field, April 4, via Fusan, April 3.
—The Japanese army has been mak
ing a fruitless search for information
as to the fate of Count Scheptizizky, a
she had never ceased supplication fcr
military attache of that government
with the Russian army in Manchuria
Count Scheptzizky has been missin”
since the battle of Mukden. He is
not among the prisoners or wounded
in the Japanese hands. It is poss: :
ble, however, that he may have es
caped into Chinese territory. If killed,
he has probably been buried as a Rus
sian. among the dead of that army.
When a physician tells a woman suf
fering with ovarian or womb trouble
that an operation is necessary, the very
thought of the knife and the operating
table strikes terror to her heart, and
our hospitals are full of women coming
for ovarian or womb operations.
I Aferkley
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Attention, Savings Depositors.
Our interest quarter ends March 31st.
Bring your pass books in near the 1st of
April, that the interest may be addedjto
the principal.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Merchants & Planters Bank
Fire Insurance and Bonds Written.
The Dixie
IS STILL IN THE LU) 1)1 OB PRICES.
Girls Dies Farm Jumping Rope.
New York. April 5.—Louis Rivers
of New Rochelle, 11 years of age,
has sacrificed her life in a successful
effort to become the skipping rope
champion of her neighborhood. To
jump the rope 209 times has long
been the champlonihlp record of the
district. The child had often tried
In vain to exceed It. When she be
gan in her last attempt, Louise looked
as well as usual. As she approached
the 200 mark she was pale and tired,
but she doggedly kept on jumping. At
218 the girl fell, screaming with pain
and she died shortly afterwards at
the hospital. The doctors found she
had been attacked by acute appendici
tis. «
Absent Witnesses Cause Postponement.
Lexington, Ky., April 5.—On account
of the continued absence of the state’s
witnesses the case against the Har
gises and Callahan, charged with the
murder of B. B. Marcum, was again
postponed until Friday. The absence
of the state’s witnesses from court
caused the attorneys to engage in a
tilt in court. It being charged that
what were called “Breathitt county
methods.” were being indulged in to
keep Important witnesses away. The
court announced a determination to
bring the witnesses Into court under
an order of arrest and to place them
in jail during the trial.
Overworked
KIDNEYS
Morray’ii Bncha, Gin and Juniper
is prescribed and endorsed by emi
nent physicians. It cures when all
else fails. Prevents Kidney Disease,
Dropsy, Bright’s Disease, etc. At all
drug stores.
1.00 e» Bottle,
or direct from
The Murray Drug Co.,Columbia, S. C.
I HAVE FULL LINE OF
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Hard
ware, Tinware, Flour, Oats, Corn, Hay, Salt,
Sugar, Coffee, Meat and Lard. In fact,
Everything Needed in the Home or on the Farm.
BE SURE TO GIVE ME A CALL.
AM GLAD TO SHOW GOODS.
SUMTER LITTLEJOHN.
Enjoined from Revoking Charter.
New York. April 5.—An order direct
ing the J. Hannahan. grand master ot
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire
men. and Charles A. Wilson, acting
grand master, and other officers of thr
grand lodg>, to appear before him on
Friday, April 7, to show cause why
temporary Injunctions ought not to be
issued restraining the grand lodge
from revoKing the charter of Just In
Time Lodge No. 149, of tlie Brother
hood of Locomotive Firemen, was sign
ed by Judge Lacombe in the United
States court today.
McCormick's Interview Denied.
New York, April 5.—A dispatch from
the Herald’s correspondent at Paris,
denies the authenticity of an Interview
with Ambassador Robert S. McCor
mick, cabled the Herald yesterday from
Paris. The dispatch in question quot
ed the ambassador as having discussed
the war sentiment in Russia, but it
now appears, the correspondent ex
plains, that the ambassador’s name
was used without warrant.
IT*or
From my prize-winners, R. I. Reds,
Rose qml Single Comb. Kggs 15
for vfx.50; White Plymouth Rocks,
U. R. Fishex’s strain of prize-win
ners, eggs #1.50 for 15; Barred Ply
mouth Rocks, Hawkins’strain, eggs
jfi.oo for 15. All my stock is fine se
lected and show birds My Rhode
Island Reds are the best that I could
buy in Massachusetts and Rhode Is-
jland. Send us your orders and we
will give you good fresh eggs.
Cherokee Poultry Yards
E. R. CASH, Prop.
GAFFNEY, - - - S. C.
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Within Reach
is the money to your credit in
the Gaffney Savings Bank.
But remember that it is your
reach only that it is within;
your written order is neceasary
to obtain it. Burglars and
thieves have no chance to
get it.
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The Gaffney Savings Bank
would like to open an account with ycu. One dollar
will do for a start, your own pride will make
it grow. We pay four per cent, inter-
est on all deposits.
The Gaffney Savings Bank.
Office in The National^Bank of Gaffney.
There are cases where an operation
is the only resource, but when one con
siders the great number of cases of
ovarian and womb trouble cured by
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound after physicians have advised
operations, no woman should submit to
one without first trying the Vegetable
Compound and writing Mrs. Pinkham,
Lynn, Mass., for advice, which is free.
Miss Margret Merkley of 275 Third
Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“ Loss of strength, extreme nervousness
shooting pains through the pelvic organs,
bearing down pains and cramps compelled
me to seek medicAl advice. The doctor, after
making an examination, said I had ovarian
trouble and ulceration and advised an opera
tion. To this I strongly objected and decided
to try Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com
pound. The ulceration quickly healed, all
the bad symptoms disappeared and I am
once more strong, vigorous and well.”
Ovarian and womb troubles are stead
ily on the increase among women. If
the monthly periods are very painful,
or too frequent and excessive—if you
have pain or swelling low down in the
left side, bearing down pains, leucor-
rhoea, don’t neglect yourself : try Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
“Good Old
Spring Time”
Is here, and SO ARE WE with a new select
line of MATTINGS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS
and CARPETS which we can put down on
your floors and save you all the trouble.
OI IK GOCAKTS
are real beauties, and our prices are right
or they would not be selling so fast.
We have a lot of other new goods you
should come and see. We give you the
best values for your money.
Shuford ®> LeMaster,
FURNITURE, STOVES AND UNDERTAKING.
W. J. MOORHEAD
Yellow Front, Blacksburg, S. G.
I have just received a complete line of Hardware, such as
Plows, Steel Plow Shares, Hoes, Wheelbarrows, and everything
usually carried in a Hardware Store.
Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Meal, Meat, Molasses. I have the
“W. S. Wilkerson” Home-made Molasses, 50 cents per gallon
—try a gallon.
I carry a general stock of Dry Goods ; also Hats, Capa, etc.
Have just received a good line of Shoes and Hats.
In order to make room for Spring Clothing, etc., can make
special prices that will make them go. If you want the goods,
I’ve got ’em at the right prices. With satisfactory arrange
ments I can furnish farmers on time. Come to the Yellow
Front. The volume of business is what I want and will put up
with short profits.
W. J. MOORHEAD, Yellow Front
Blacksburg, C.
THE
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HAS OPENED
with a large and complete line of
Hardware, Cutlery, Farming Imple
ments, Harness, etc. Yourjpatronage
is T solicited. : : : : :
^EVERYTHING NEW*
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