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O a r r o 11 By e r » Bright's Disease-Sure Death If Your Kidneys Are Diseased In the Slightest Form Your Life Is In Danger from Bright’s Disease Unless You Turn Speedily to the Reliable WARNER’S SAFE CURE Dull, erindinR mins in the back, si<lo or heail ; rheumatic twinges and swellings : loss of energy and appetite; sleeplessness, inflammation of the urinary organs; pain lul and too frequent passing of the water ; female troubles, all indicate that your kidneys have been badly affected for months. If there is any doubt in your mind alsmt your con dition make this unfailing test at home: Just let a tumblerful of morning urine stand 24 hours and if it becomes cloudy, or particles float alwut in it, or if a reddish-brown sedi ment forms, if is positive proof that your kidneys have been diseased for months, ami unless properly treated at once, Bright’s disease, diabetes, uric acid and blood poisomug with fatal results, will surely follow. JAMES J. CONWAY, 627 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., August 20,1004, wrote: “ About two years ago I began to notice dull pains in my back ami head. I had perlods of great weariness ami lack of energy. Some days I’d feel fine; others, oppressed and out of sorts. The doctors admitted they didn’t know w hat ailed me, but gave me something and said I’d be all right in a day or two. “ However, I got no better an«l began taking advertised medicines,but without result. Finally I insisted upon knowing just exactly what was the matter with me, and the doctors made a thorough examination and declared 1 had a deep seated case of Bright’s disease. Their treatment had no effect, so I determined to place myself in the hands of the W arner Safe Cure doctors, who analyzed my urine and found my kidneys in a critical condition. everything else and began taking Warner’s Safe Cure. It did An Involuntary Hero. "Speaking of war incidents,’’ said a veteran newspaper iflan, “a friend of mine in West Virginia who wore the Union blue in the Civil was was the principal actor in an affair that was unique. He was promoted from cap tain to colonel for "bravery In the face of the enemy,” when as a matter of fact he was brave on the occasion which brought about his promotion lecc.use he could not help it. It was a case of bravery being actually forced ;p >n him, against his will. “It appears that the Union troops of which the captain’s company was a part had become demoralized to some extent by the fire of the Con federates, and the soldiers were scat tered over the battlefield in squads. The captain had secured a stray horse, and soon after mounting the strange animal an orderly dashed up to him and said: “ ‘The general commands you to charge your men and take those works in front of your line.” "Turning to the scattered troops the captain sang out: Savings Bank Romances. (Wm. S. Power in Success.) A ragged little newsboy entered a Pittsburg bank one day and boldly in vaded the private office of the pres ident. “Say, mister,” ho said, “can I put some money in this hank?” “Certainly you can,” answered the president; “how much do you want to deposit?” “A quarter!” exclaimed the youngs ter, pulling a handful of pennies and nickels out of his pocket. The bank er took him over to the receiving tel ler and introduced him with all the deference that he, would have shown to a millionaire. The boy left the city soon after opening the account, but he kept ad ding to his deposit from time to time, and as he was naturally bright and shrewd everything he undertook pros pered. He is back in Pittsburg now, the head of a successful manufactur ing concern and one of the bank’s most valued customers. * * * Overworked KIDNEYS Murruy’N litif-lin. Oln ami Junlorr is prescribed and endorsed by emi nent physicians. It cures when all else fails. 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The good effects are felt with the first few doses. Buy it at your drug gists, or direct, 50c. and a bottle. Accept nothing but Warner’s iSufe Cure. Medical advice and booklet free. Warner Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y. , WARNER’S SAFE PILLS move the bowels goutly and aid a speedy cure. men, the general to capture those has or- works “ ‘Rally, dered us ahead.’ “As some of the soldiers were lin ing up for the advance the captain ac cidentally touched his spurs flank of the strange horse. A year ago a proud young father out in Michigan sent twenty-five dol lars to open an account for his first born son, then less than a week old. “The hoy’ll need it some of these days,” he wrote, “and we may as web to the i begin to save for him right off.” Six With a i months later a tear-dimmed letter k BLACKSBURG TAKES THE PLACE OF CALOMEL PRICE 35 CENTS. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. _ . . GAFFNEY DRUG CO., Gaffney, S. C., Tor sale by CHEROKEE DRUG CO., Gaffney, S. C. DRUG CO., Blacksburg, S. C. The Gaffney Gify Land and ‘ . ‘ Go. Offers for sale Building Lots In this flourishing town, Gaffney; also Farms ne by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, In lots of 3- to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for FarmKpurposes For .0,1 o«ru j y SARRATT, Agent. N. B.—All persons are forbidden to enter on. walk or ride through or over the lands of tlih company, cutting and removing' timber or (ishlng, hunting, under penalty of law. * * * A working woman in a little town in New York sent a dollar bill in the name of her daughter, six years of age. “She’ll be marrying by and by,” she said, “and ought to have some thing to start life on.” That was nearly two years ago. and almost ev ery week since a dollar bill has been added to the account. There’ll he a snug little marriage portion for the young lady some day, if nothing hap pens. • * • Not long ago a woman Illinois sent five dollars, plicit instructions not to “old man” know about it. living in with ex- let her as “he’d be after drink.” spending every cent of it the: hhhohh always contains all the latest local and foreign news. Subscribe now .OO a Y o m t'. snort the animal, seizing his bit in his i came, asking to withdraw the money, ; teeth, sprang forward, and going like; to pay the little fellow’s funeral ex- :i whirlwind, headed straight for the penses. j enemy’s works. I “ ‘Come on, men.’ shouted the cap tain, as he clung on for dear life and ! tugged at the bridle in a desperate I effort to bring the. excited beast to a ; standstill. But the more he tugged i at the bit the faster the horse went i toward the enemy. “Bullets were ‘zipping’ uncomfort-j I ably close to the captain and he ex- j pected to be punctured by a minle S ball at any instant. He glanced back-! ward and saw his scattered followers! far in the rear. He was close upon i the earthworks, when gripping the reins and closing his eyes, in the meantime yelling ‘whoa’ at the horse he prepared for the worst. With a mighty hound the animal cleared the works and was on the inside. The sole defender was a gray-clad Con federate infantryman, who has been pegging away with his musket at the Ureion line. . “ ‘Surrender, you scoundrel,’ shout ed the captain, partly In terror and partly to terrorize the solitary Con federate soldier. “ ‘You go to Hades, you infernal Yank,’ replied the Southerner as he dashed down a hill and disappeared in a nearby thicket, leaving the captain and his excited prancing steed In sole possession of the works he had cap tured single-handed and against his will. “ T was simply rushed into fame and glory by a crazy runaway horse,” said the captain, ‘hut when my promo tion came, with a thrilling description of my heroic charge and capture,’ I simply accepted it as one of the for tunes of war. although it was a mis take and I did not deserve It. I was glad I escaped with my life.” The true gossip loves the truth. The liar is a scandal creator, and not a vender of village news. People Eating Less. (New York Sun.) “Health fads, no doubt, have their uses,” said the manager of a fashion able restaurant, “but they are bad for our business. You would be surpris ed to know how many people go with out breakfast nowdays. They call it the fasting cure. Some limit their meals to one a day while taking the cure. They don’t touch food until the dinner hour, and then take a light meal. Others take a snack in the morning—probably a toasted biscuit and a cup of hot milk, and a fairly substantial meal without meat, late in the afternoon. People as a rule, do not eat as much as they did a few years ago. Many of the doctors ad vise light eating, and all the books and publications devoted to health and physical training berate over feeding. We still talk about a ‘square meal,’ but with some it has a, different meaning from what it once had.” the Hege Log Beam SAW MILL WITH Heacock-King Feed Works Enqinks and Boilers, Woodworking Machinery, Cotton Ginnino, Brick- MAKINQ AND S H I N O L E AND LATH Machinery, Corn Mills, Etc , Etc. GIBBKS MACHINERY CO.. Columbia. S. C. The Gibbes Shingle Machine At Men's Old Stand. All kinds of Fruit Subscribe for The Ledger, $1.00 a year. in season, Fancy Groceries, Cakes The most desirable thing in wall covering is opacity (cover* ing power). Next to that is ease of application. In both of these Alabastine stands pre eminent. Then there are other points—tlie firmness, the per manence, the binding qualities, and it is mixed with clear, pure water. Alabastine is not de pendent on sour paste, nor smelly glue to bind it to the wall; it is an alabaster cement that sets on the wall. It is the purest, the nicest, the best vVall covering made. The most beau tiful color effects, the most beautiful color schemes, the most beautiful designs are pos sible in Alabastine. ALABASTINE is specially suitable for church and schoolhouse work. Write us for color ideas jor such work. Cherokee Company. Prescription Druggists. CARROLL & BYERS GAFFNEY'S BIG STORE Easter Comes April 23rd We realize the shortness of time left for Easter shopping, so we have taken great pains to prepare a stock of goods in every department that affords the greatest possible scope of selection. We know that we can please you in styles, goods and prices. Remember, that we guarantee absolute satisfaction in every purchase, or money back. : : Come to headquarters and examine good quality first. We know that we can please you. : : MILLINERY FOR EASTER. If you have put off till now your order for an Easter hat, it is time you were looking after it. Dozens of orders all in before yours, but we have extra help and we know we can take care of yours. New shipments that arrived Monday and Tuesday (to day). We can please you with the bat that best becomes you. Don’t fail to visit our Millinery Department; we have one of the prettiest in the State. Hats for dress, Hats for the street, Hats for school, Hats for children and dozens of dainty little styles for the babies. SPLENDID silk department. Our Silk Department is the talk of upper South Caro lina. Crepe de Chines, all Silk, 21 inches wide, blade, white and colors, the kind others ask $1.00 for, we sell at 59c. Yard wide, “guaranteed to wear” black Tali'eta, the $1.00 kind for 89c. 24 inch Foulards, all silk, new designs, worth 75c, our special price, 50c. If its Silk, and its sty lish, we have it at money-saving price. DRESS GOODS. Dress Goods of every kind that is new and stylish, and trimmings for them all. You can get what you want in our Dress Goods depart ment, and trimmings to match, and buy it all at under price. —... , A Wonderful Collection of Black Goods. CLOTHING. PETTICOATS. Handsome lines of and special prices on Silk Petticoats, Mercerized Petticoats, Walking Skirts, Muslin Underwear Corsets, Etc. WASH GOODS, WHITE GOODS. A complete line embracing all the newest things to be had, all moderately priced. for Men, Boys and Children, ranging in prices from 50c to"$20.00. Everything that is new and stylish and the PRICES are hammered to the very bottom. Best line in upper South Carolina to select from. SHIRT WAIST SUITS. Handsome Silk Shirt Waist Suits at $8.75 and $10.00. These suits are made in the very best style of soft summer Taffeta Silk and are worth much more than they are priced. HATS! HATS!! HATS!! for Men and Boys. Almost as varied in style and shape as ladies’ hats. All grades ranging in price from 10c to $10.00. Don’t fail to see our line of Straw Hats, Pana mas, Sunsets, Sailors, Yachts, Etc. Shirts, Collars and Neckwear. Everything that is new at the right price. Give us a look, we are glad to show you through.