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For Spring Fever Whatever your work, the daily grind tells on you, weakens your system and makes you feel just no account. Neglect yourself now at your peril for all manner of sickness will result. Get a good Spring Tonic and brace yourself up. For many reasons we recommend Iron Quinine And Strychnine As the best—one that we know all about—that it is honesly made of the most select drugs com pounded by a skillful and scien tific process. It is'twice as effec tive as other blood medicines, re moving all impurities, enriching the blood, strengthening the nerves and invigorating the en tire system. For a Weak Digestion. No medicine can replace food but Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will help you to digest your food. It is not the quantity of food that gives strength and vigor to the system, but the amount digested and assimilated. If troubled with a w'eak digestion, don’t fail to give these Tab lets a trial. Thousands have been benefited by their use. They only cost a quarter. For sale by Chero kee Drug Co. Opportunity knocks once at every man's door, but the trouble is that so many men are so busy grumbling at their fate that they can not hear the knock. Won a Name and Fame. DeWitt’s Little Ear.y Risers, the famous little pills, have been made famous by their certain yet harmless and gentle action upon the bowels and liver. They have no equal for biliousness, constipation, etc. They do not weaken the stomach, gripe, or make you feel sick. Once used al ways preferred. They strengthen. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. But fine feathers do make fine birds, despite the old proverb. But fine feathers do not always make good or useful birds. Rheumatic Pains Quickly Relieved. The excruciating pains characteris tic of rheumatism and sciatica are quickly relieved by applying Cham berlain’s Pain Balm. The great pain relieving power of the liniment has been the surprise and the delight of thousands of sufferers. The quick re lief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. The funniest thing about the “comic sections” of the daily papers is the fact that they are called “comic sec tions.” Pneumonia is Robbed of its Terrors. by Foley’s Honey and Tar. It stops the racking cough and heals and strengthens the lungs. If taken in time it will prevent an attack of pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. Price 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Cherokee Drug Company. Prescription Druggists. Letter to Dr. Lee Davis Lodge. Gaffney, S. C. Dear Sir: Why, do you think, can Devoe sell pure paint as low as others sell adulterated paint? There are 30 or 40 or 50 different makers of paint, that rank, in a way, as “first-class;” they have their re gions; one’s region is large another’s is small; everyone is "first-class” in its region. Of these 30 or 40 or 50, one is best, another next, and so on down; but the prices are all the same or about the same—you can buy one for less than another though; a personal mat ter sometimes. But how, do you think, can Devoe sell the best for no more than the rest? The answer is: it costs less tg sell it; more to make, less to sell. Reputation helps sell it. Its 150 years help sell it. Go by the name. Yours truly, F W Devoe & Co. P. S.—R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. sell our paint. FINAL DISCHARGE. The Hege Log Beam SAW MILL WITH Heacock-King Feed Works Encunks and Boilers, Woodworkino Machinery, Cotton Ginnino, Brick- MAKINO AND SHINOLE AND LATH Machinery, Corn Mills, Etc , Etc. GIBBES MACHINERY CO., Columbia, S. C. The Gibbes Shingle Machine Notice is hereby given to all con cerned that I shall apply to Hoc J. E. Webster, Probate Judge for Chero kee county, South Carolina, at his office, Gaffney, S. C., on Saturday, April 29th, inst., for final settlement and discharge as Administrator of the estate of A. Victoria Sanders, de ceased. All! persons holding claims against said estate will present the same duly attested to the undersigned on or be fore April 29th, 1905, 10 o’clock a. m. Henry V. Sanders Administrator Estate of A. Victoria Sanders, de ceased. Publish in Gaffney Ledger April 7, 14, 21, 28th, 1905. GUARAN- / TEED BY A $5,000 HANK UtWIM Railroad Fare Paid. 5( FUEK Courses Offere B lardatCost. WrlteOuii GEORGIA-ALABAF A BUIINEDS COLLEGE,Macon.G UP omach appetite, loss of strength, nerwMb adache, constipation, bad braath, debility, aour risings, and catarrh •( ach are all due to indigestion. Kadol digestion. This new discovery rapra- natural Juices of digestion aa they a healthy stomach, combined with test known tonic and reconstructive a. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doaa not e indigestion and dyspepsia, but thl* remedy cures all stomach troubles nsing, purifying, sweetening and toning the mucous membranes lining mach. . uan. ui iMvrnswood, W. troubled with aour stomech for aired me end we are now ua odol Digests What You Kt only, tl.00 Slie holdlnt 2JA Mmei •lie. which sells for 50 cents, ■ad by r o. Dewirr * oo.. Oh For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. “Ask for the 1905 Kodol Almanac and 200 Year Calendar. ►a »-»-a-» Our Showing In the Jewelry line is one of the most attractive and complete, representing the newest styles in Gold and Silverware. Many novelties are being shown this season, and the jirice in every instance is the lowest possible to quote. : : : : Repairing of all Kinds Done by an expert, promptly and neatly, and at reasonable rates : : : : : THOS. H WESTROPE PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM CIpstiks and h'uutifies the hair. Promotes a Iniurmut (frowth. Never Falla to Restore Gray Hair to Its Youthful Color. Curea scalp dim iwca & hair falling. fiOc.aitd JUS at Druggists •"Y A 38 ym^m^msas^msssrjmi,^ Health Insurance. The United States Casualty Company sells a Health Poli cy thatcovers every disease or illness from one day to six months. See if your policy reads this way, ‘‘Insur ed in combination with accident.” Z. A. ROBERTSON, Agt. Talso have several houses and lots for sale at a bargain. RUSSIA LOOKS FOR GENERAL UPHEAYEl The Terrorists Are Displaying Renewed Activity. SITUATION IS GETTING CRITICAL Employers of Labor Frankly Admit that They Can’t Continue Their Bus inessds and Are Shutting Down Theii Plants. St. Petersburg, April 5.—The pros pects of a general upheaval o< the city and country with the advent ol spring increased rapidly. Evidence accumlates that the radi cal forces are acting in unison and awaiting a signal which it is generally believed will be given shortly after the Russian easter. The terrorists are showing great activity and reports from all over the country proves that workmen who, in many cases, have been formulating petty demands which are no sooner granted than they are succeeded by others are acting under instructions from the revolutionary leaders who are only biding their time. The employers frankly admit that it is impossible to try to continue their business and some of them have al ready shut down. The people are plainly becoming panicky and the au thorities cannot conceal their alarm The guard regiments which usually go to camp in April, will be retained in St. Petersburg, it is announced until June ostensibly In order to allow the camps to be cleaned in view of the danger of cholera, which is regarded as being so serious that the sanitary authorities have ordered the immediate cleaning of the streets, sewers, cess pools and canals of the capital, and have issued specific Instructions to householders and especially in the poor class districts where the people live in cellars. The dilatory tactics of the govern ment elaborating the scheme for pop ular representation provided for in the Imperial rescript of March 3 tends to intensify the acuteness of the com ing crisis, as the Liberals are firmly convinced *hrt 'V- ourpose of the beaurea; 'ey ihe crisis is safely passed, is to smother the whole re forms an assembly and the date of the opinion on this subject is apparent from the fact that over 3(K) municipal councils and public institutions have already petitioned for participation in the task of working out the project. An intimation that It is proposed to send a commission abroad to study the foreign parliaments which would re quire months has raised another out cry. The Novoo Vremya solemnly warns the government that the situation is too dangerous for such maneuvers, de claring that unless the government form an assembly and the date of the election is immediately announced, if is impossible to restore even a meas ure of public confidence, and the gov ernment will lose all chance of secur ing the suport and sympathy of Liber als who do not believe in violence, when the disorders which are predicted of the furure break out. Bad Negro Kills Four B-acks. Batesville, Ark., April 5.—John Dow a negro, went to Sulphur Rock to see his wife, who was at her father’s home, and because she refused to re turn with him, he drew a pistol and shot her dead. Then he shot and killed his wife’s molher and another negress. His father-in-law secured a shotgun and shot Dow, but not fatal ly, the latter being able to return the fire, killing bis father-i i-lav. Tin sheriff and coroner have gone to tin scene of the murders. Cuban Patriot Is Dead. Jacksonville, Fla., April 5.—J. Huan died at his home in Jacksonville last night. He was an old and respected citizen and during ithe Cuban insurrec tion and war with Spain was repre sentative of Cuban junta in Jackson villi' and fitted out many filibustering expeditions for help of patriots. He had but recently returned from a trip to Cuba. After the independence of Cuba he was offered a government position, but refused on the ground that he was an American citizen. Forest Fires Near Gettysburg. Gettysburg, Pa., April 5.—Forest fires burning over an area of thou sands of acres have started in tin South mountains, the line of fire ex tending a distance of three miles, T!" destruction of valuable timber is gnat. The Blue mountain house at Penmar, a summer resort, caught fire and wa threatened with destruction, but was saved. Western Maryland railroad see tion hands in gangs of ten and twenty men. are kept busy day and night pro tecting the railroad. President of Carnegie Institute Talks. New York. April 5.—At a dinner giv en by Robert S. Woodward, the presi dent of th<> Carnegie Institute, Wash ington, by his former colleagues 1 of Columbia university, Andrew Carnegie made a brief speech in which he said: “The charter of the Carnegie instiVif pledges it to a broader scope of learn ing than any other seat of learning in the world. It# policy will be to cu operate with all other Jnstituttons In the cause of education.” KANSANS 8BE PRESIDENT. (U Train Stopped to Change Engine! He Makes a Sh'^rt Talk. Vlnita, I. T., April 5.—President Roosevelt’s special train stopped at Parsons, Kan., at 7:30 o’clock tc change engines and a crowd of 5,0ft persons gathered around the private car "Rocket,” and attracted the atten tion of the occupants by shouts ol "Where is he?” several negroes called "We have been waiting since 4 o’clock to see you.” The president hurried bis dressing and stepped to the rear platform where he was cheered. The citizens ol Parsons had sent to the car a huge bunch of American Beauty roses which was placed on the breakfast ta ble. The crowd was not satifled frith merely seeing the president, and in re sponse to a demand for a speech, he greeted the people briefly. Stop in Indian Territory. Muskogee, I. T., April 5.—President Roosevelt paid a tribute to the people of Indian Territory and commended them as eligible for statehood in a brief speech at Vinita, where a stop of 2 minutes was made at 9:<>8 a. m The little citj was more profusely decorated than any place through which the presidential train had passed. The station was decorated with flags and bunting and an im mense sign suspended at the point where the “Rocket” stopped bore thf words: “Welcome to our president.’ Stay Granted in Execution. Cincinnati, April 5.—Mrs. Cassie L Chadwick was today granted a stay of execution by the United States cir cuit court of appeals the decision be ing announced by presiding Justice Lurtou when court convened. The stay of sentence is to hold until thf further order of the court, it appear ing that a writ of error had been sued out within the required 60 days and a copy of the same had been lodged in the clerk’s office of the lower court. After the decision of the court had been announced, Judge Francis J Wing, counsel for Mrs. Chadwick, said that he expected to be able to present the appeal some time during the month of May. Will Go to Isthmus Soon. New York, April 5.—Theodore P Shonts, the newly appointed president of the Panama canal commission, ar rived here from Washington and wi today proceed to his home in Chicago He expects to start for the isthmus next month. In talking of the work to be done, he said: “One of the rare relations that is presented in the personnel of the commission charged with such an important work is that of Engineer Wallace and myself. Not only have we been fa&t frieudt; since we were boys, but the families—father and mother of each—were the closest friends. Mr. Wallace’s father was the founder and president of Monmouth college, from which I was graduated.” Everything Quiet in Haiti. Washington, April 5.—A cablegram from Minister Powell at Port-au-Prince was received at the state department today which gives assurances that everything was quiet in Haiti and that the cruiser Brooklyn, which went to Hay tion waters on the rumors of galh- ering revolutions, has been ordered away. Rumors have reached Min ister Powell of some trouble at Monti Cristi, in Santo Domingo, but nothing of n definte character is known. Ref erence to this uprising probably re lates to the disturbance reported a few days ago. The Brooklyn is going tc Monti Tristi where Admiral Sigsber will shift his flag from the Newark tc the Brooklyn. $7,000,000 Value of Stanford Estate. San Francisco, April 5.—The Exam Iner says today: "It is now known that Mrs. Jane Lathrop Stanford left an estate valued at $7,000,000. A for mal inventory has not yet bevn made but the interested parties have alrcad closely figured the present worth of the several properties, making up th< value of the estate and it will not fal below the amount mentioned. Ac cording to Mrs. Stanford’s will, $3.12'', 000 is to go for legacies and bequests This will leave a residue of not less than $3,875,700. all of which by th< terms of the will is to go to swell th< funds of the Stanford university. Charged With Grand Larceny. New York, April 5.—DeWitt Smith president of a railroad construction company, lias been arrested by an at tache of the district attorney's offioi • on a warrant charging grand larcen\ A large sum is said to be involved The complaint against Smith wa sworn to by Thomas Stokes, win charged the prisoner with misappro printing funds of the Stokes esta:- The specific sum named in the com Plaint was $24,000, but it was said that an accounting was to be a.sked for nearly $1,000,000. President and King to Meet. London, April 5.—Definite arrangi ments have been completed for a brlel meeting between King Edward and President Loubet while the former passes through France on his way to Marseilles tomorrow to join Queen Alexandra. The president will entei the royal train at Plerrefitte and will accompany the King to the Lyons rail road .station. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dls- OOurages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon, disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it Is not uncommon for a child to be born j? afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- :ent and one dollar izes. You may have a sample bottle by mail ree, also pamphlet tell- Homo of Swamp-Root, ng ail about it, including many of the housands of testimonial letters received rom sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer i Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don’t make any mistake, but re member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Fiinghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Takk WiNE«r CARDUI AT HOMK - a. ■. , ii* 1 i i fii Are you a sufferer? Has your doctor been unsuc cessful? Wouldn’t you prefer to treat yourself—AT HOME? Nearly 1,500,000 women have bought Wine of Canlui from their druggists and have cured themselves at home, of such troubles as periodical, bearing down and ovarian pains, leucor- rhoea, barrenness, nervousness, dizziness, nausea and despond ency, caused by female weakness. These are not easy cases. Wine of Cardui cures when the doctor can’t. Wine of Oardni does not irri tate the organs. There is no pain in the treatment. Itisasootning tonic of healing herbs, free from strong and drastic drugs. It is successful because it cures in a natural way. Wine of Cardui can be bought from your druggist at $1.00 a bottlo s.nd you can begin this treatment today. Will you try it? In p;ises n 'fulrintf special directions, addn v, glvuiu symptoms. The Ladles' A l ’i ory Dept., The Chattanooga Mpolci. o Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. u CABBAGE PLANTS FROM THE BEST TESTED SEEDS. Eggs are Eggs At the same time they should be divided into three classes—eggs, fresh eggs and strictly fresh eggs, and if we were in the egg business, and couldn’t sell strictly fresh eggs, we wouldn’t sell the other kinds. The same rule ap plies to GARIDEN SEED and we are in that business, and we sell the Strictly Fresh kind. Plant Giant Stringless Green Pnd Beans Make large pods, string less, round, full and fleshy. 92* Don’t think that any old seed will do to plant your garden. Do you ever stop to think that that is pos sibly the reason your gar den is never anything ex tra? and that is the reason your neighbors always seem to have nicer vegetables than you? You plant the best seeds that money can buy when you plant our seed. Send us a mail order for your seed. The Gaffney Drug Co. Prescription Druggists Opposite Hotels. Up-to-Date Market Your Heat on Ice. Swift’s Hams, some nice, lean cured Hams with skin taken off, sliced thin, for breakfast, or some nice Pork chop or Pork Steak, or some fine Kansas City Beef, good and mellow, or Cher okee Beef. Just as you like. Plenty of Irish Potatoes, Danish Cabbage, Onions and Sets, Country Produce when it can be got. Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Beans and Peas, white and colored. Fresh Fish Fridays and Saturdays. Can fill your wdiole bill at our place. Goods delivered on time. Yours for business, Now ready for shipment. Large strong, healthy. These plants were grown in the open air and will stand severe freeze without injury. F.arly Jersey, Wakefield, Large Type or Charleston Wakefield, which are the best known varieties of early cabbage. Also Henderson’s Succession, the best large, late and sure header. Au gusta Karly Trucker, also a fine type of late variety. Neatly packed in light baskets, $1.50 per thousand; for 5,000 or over, £1.25 per thousand, F. O. B, express office. Sjiecial prices made on large lots. ;CHAS. M. GIBSON, Dec-i6-4nio Youngs Island, S. C. 1^. W. MeOUIISlV Phone No. 60. Residence No. 23, SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGg, Columbia, S. C., March 23, 1906. South Carolina College Offers Spring Course for Teachers. Session from April 7th to May 19th, 1905. Apply to President for further Infor mation. BANNER SA LYE One Minute Cough Cupa tho most healing salve in the world. For Coughs, Colds and Croup* I Extend a Cordial Invitation To The Ladies of Gaffney and Cherokee County To call and examine ray line of Dress and Waist Goods. I have a beautiful line of Scotch mixtures, Shark Skin Brilliautines, Etc. at 40 to 75 cents per yard. Black Broadcloth, fine quality, at #1.25 j>er yard. Waist Goods in latest styles at 10c yard and up. Big lot A. F. C. Ginghams, Percales, Common Cloth, I.aiis- dale Sheeting, Etc., to he sold cheap. Just received 50 dozen Malaga Hats .for Men, Youths and Children at 10c and up. See us for anything in Clothing from the wee tots’ Suit to the most expensive tailor-made Suits for Men. >3 My Prices Are Right Too H- I still handle everything needed on the farm. If in need of fr ruling implements this is the place to get them. I handle Hay, Corn, Oats, Flour, Meat, in fact everything in supplies. Bliss’ Triunijih Potatoes for planting. All grades Fertilizers for all crops. See me for anything in ray various lines.