The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 12, 1905, Image 2

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* « •* • • , MOTHERHOOD Actual Sterility in Women Is Very Rare—Healthy Mothers and Children Make Happy Homes. MANUFACTURERS OF COTTON IN SESSION It Helps the Blood Along and Makes the Run-down System Strong. Cwes Anyone. The Day You Begin Taking Ozomulsion, that Day Your Cure Begins. Ninth Annual Convention Being Held At Knoxville. IS WELCOJV’tD BY THE GOVERNOR . M.ny women long for a child to bless their homes, but because of some de bility or displacement of the female organs they are barren. Preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vej etable Compound more successfully tha by any other medicine, because it gives tone and strength to the entire fem; le organism, curing all displace ments, ulceration and inflammation. A woman who is in good physical condition transmits to her children the bless.ngs of a good constitution. Is not that an incentive to prepare for a healthy maternity ? If expectant mothers would fortify themselves with Lydia E. Pinkham’s. Vegeti ble Compound, which for thirty years has sustained thousands of women in this condition, there would be a great decrease in miscarriages, in suffering, and in disappointments at birth. The fe’lowing letters to Mrs. Pink- ham den.onstrate the power of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in such cases. Mrs. L. C. Glover, Vice-President of Milwaukee Business Woman’s Associa tion, of 614 Grove Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— “ I was married for several years and no children blessed our home. The doctor said I had a complication of female troubles and I could not have any children unless I could be cured. For months I took his medicines, trying in vain for a cure, but at last my hus band oecame disgusted and suggested that I Many Women Have Been Benefited by try Lydia E. Pinkhnm’s Vegetable Com pound; this I diil, and I improved steadily in health, and in less than two years a beautiful child came to bless our homo. Now we hay® something to live for, and all the credit is due to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound.” Mrs Mae P. Wharry, Secretary of the North Shore Oratorical Society, The Norman, Milwaukee, Wis., writes. Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— “ I was married for five years and gave birth to two premature children. Lydia E. Pinkhiim’s Vegetable Compound was recom mended to me, and I am so glad I took it, for it changed me from a weak, nervous woman to a strong, kappv and healthy one within seven months. Within two years a lovely little girl was bom, which is the pride and joy of our household. Every day I oless Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for theTight. healtl^and happiness it brought to our nome." If any woman thinks she is sterile, or has doubts about her ability to carry a child to a mature birth let her write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., whose advice is free to all expectant or would-be mothers. She has helped thousands of women through this anx ious period. Women suffering with irregular or painful menstruation, leucorrhoea, dis placement, ulceration or inflammation of the womb, that bearing down feel ing or ovarian trouble, backache, bloat ing or nervous prostration, should re member that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound holds the record for the greatest number of actual cure* of woman's ills, and accept no substi tute. Mrs. Pinkham's Advice and Medicine. President of Association Discusses the Growth and Development of the Cot ton Industry—Visitors Being Royal ly Entertained. Knoxville, Tenn., May 10.—Assem bled in this city, for a two days’ ses sion the ninth annul convention of the American Cotton Manufacturers’ asso ciation, op* nod this morning. President ft. S. Reinhardt, of Lincodnton, N. C.. is presiding. Addresses of Welcome were delivered by Governor John 1. Cox, and Mayor W. H. Gass, for state and city respectively, W. B. Lockett for tin business interests and Dr. Brown Ayers for the colleges of tin state. Mayor Gass presented the conven tion a magnificent souvenir, being a set of keys carved from Tennessee marble and inclosed in a case madi of native materials, cotton, wool, iron and timber. In his opening address President Reinhardt entered into a dis cussion of the developments of the cot ton industry during the past year and concluded by predicting a great export trade, which has already begun to aug ment. To the wide fluctuation in the price of cotton in America in less than a year, from IG 1 ^ to 6% cents, he attrib uted the unsatisfactory demand for cotton goods. He congratulated the cot ton mill men upon the absence of la bor troubles. In conclusion he ad vocated the enactment of a well con sidered “Merchant marine bill,” and an augumented navy to protect foreign trade, which he believed is certain to follow the opening of the Panama ca nal. Dr. Brown Ayers spoke particularly of the value of education in the de velopment of cotton and other indus trials in the south, and made an ap- i peal for moneyed interests to aid in dustrials in the south and made an ap- 1 peal for moneyed interests to aid in dustrial colleges of the south. This afternoon the delegates, about 1 four hundred in number, were enter- taired ai the various clubs of the city ' following a brief afternoon session. £ What Emulsion DoYouUse? OZOMULSION Is the New Medicated Food. It is a Scientific Combination of Cod Liver Oil, Goaiacol, Glycerine and Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda—vitalized witli Ozone. The Properties of its Ingredients arc: Cod Liver Oil—Blood-making, Tissue-building, Nourishing, Sustaining. Guaiacol—Antiseptic, Germ-destroying, Cough-appeasing, Catarrh-curing. i Glycerine—Soothing, Healing, Softening, i Lime and Soda—Bone-building, Teeth-growing. V Ozone—Vitalizing,Exhilarating,Germ-resisting,Cleansing. L The Emulsion Used and Prescribed by Doctors for L Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Pneumonia iore Throat and Lungs, Consumption and all Pulmonary Diseases. FREE TRIAL BOTTLE i o Sent by mull by iiendliiff nddresa to O/OMl'I.ftlOM CO. 0* Pino Street, .Yew York. kN i EDITOR’S NOTE.—With a knowledge of the unequalled merits of Ozomulsion, we unheslfttf- Ingly recommend our readers to send for a Sample Bottle. LEST YOU FORGET, WRITE TODAY, and Convincing Testimonials of its Marvelous recuperative and curative properties, together with an Artistic little book, entitled “BABYV1LLE,” beautifully illustrated in seven colors, and also a TRIAL BOTTLE of Ozomulsion, the Great ITealth-Food-Tonic, will be sent you absolutely free by mail. Address letter or postal card to Ozomulsion Co., 98 Pine Street, New York. Cures all Kidney and Bladder Diseases—Guara/zfeetf For Sale oy Cherokee Drug Co. For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. TAKES THE PLACE OF CALOMEL Fk PRICE 35 CENTS. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. _ . , GAFFNEY DRUG CO., Gaffney, S. C J Tor sale by CHEROKEE DRUG CO., Gaffney, S. BLACKSBURG DRUG CO., Blacks burg, S. C. C. Merchants and Planters Bank Capital Stockholders’ Liabilities $75,000.00 175,000.00 Double Tragedy in Chattanooga. Chattanooga, Tenn., May 10.—As the result of some trouble among glass blowers at the Chattanooga Gla: plant today Fred Cummins was shot and killed: William M each am was shot in the thigh and Albert Meacham was struck on [Tie head with a heavy mon key wrench and may die. The shooi ing was done by Albert Meacham, fore man of the plant. The difficulty oc curred in the office. William Meach-: am, who was shot, is a brother of the | man who did the shooting and the man.! ager of the plant. Albert Meacham: was arrested and is confined in the hospital ward of the jail. The coro ner’s jury placed the blame for th killing on Gummiiis and Albert Meach am. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, jp (j/// Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. This Signature, Cures Crip in Two Days. on every box. 25c. Surplus and Undivided Profits 1 5,000.00 Protection to Depositors - $ 1 65,000.00 . Your Patronage Solicited. Fire Insurance and Bonds Written. We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest in our Savings Department. A. N. WOOD, Pres. R. R. BROWN, V. Pres. C. M. SMITH. Cashier. Directors. J, Q. Little, W. C. Hamrick, Unique Breach of Promise Suit. Pittsburg, May 10.—There is hooked’ for trial in the federal court here a ; breach of promise case in which Mis- J Edith Isabella Gibney, of St. Louis.: sues Claus J. Steiner, a wealthy young | consulting architect, for $ou.wo dam-1 ag.-s. at: ! his father, mother and three j sisters for $30,000 damages, alleging j they conspired to tell untruths about in r to her fiance and so broke off the match. WeaR Hearts Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple indiges tion. It is a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of indi gestion. All food taken into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swellsthe stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kauble. of Nevada, 0 , says: I had stomach trouble and was in a bad state as I had heart trouble with it. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four months and it cured me, Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of ail nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottlesonly. $1.00 Size holding 2 l » times thetrlal size, which sells for 50c. Prepared by E. 0. DeWITT &CO., CHICAGO. KEEP COOL. R. A. Jones, W. C. Carpenter, A. N. Wood, O. K. Wilkins, R. R. Brown, R. M. Wilkins, C. M. Smith. To Start Big Furnace. Cod.in own, Ga.. May 10.—Tlu- Ala bama and Georgia Iron company are i g' ttine ready to start their furnace in a few days. For several nmirth.s they hav. been getting everything in .shape and getting a good stock of charcoal and ore on hand. The ea parity of this furnace is sixty tons daily and is of the finest qualities of charcoal pig iron. MURRAY IRON MIXTURE Now is the time to take a spring tonic. By far the best thing to take is Murruy’H Iron Mixture. It makes pure blood and gets rid of that tired feeling. At all drug stores r* I Jcattlcj or direct from The Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. I Use one of our Refrigerators, the kind that saves you ice. Cook on one of our Ranges which use so little fuel, and cook quick without making your kitchen so hot. Sleep on one of our Iron Beds, the latest and most artistic styles. They are real beauties. We are receiving New Goods daily and our prices are the lowest, .when quality is con sidered, and that counts after all. Shuford ®> LeMaster, The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Go. Offers for sale Building Lots in this flourishing town, Gaffneyt also Farms ne by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, In lots-of 30 to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for FarmBpurposes For • 1 part ulars apply to J. V. SARRATT, Agent. N. B.—All p' rsons are forbidden to enter on. walk or ride through or over the lands of this company, cutting and removing' timber or Ashing, hunting, under pen iltv of law. Enrighed Man He Would Rob. Louisville, Ky., May 10.—Janies T. Moran, a tailoV, had a battle at his l home with a burglar, and while the intruder did not succeed in robbing Mr. Moran, the thief lost a pair of costly diamond cuff buttons. In the scuffle between the men Mr. Moran stripped the house-breaker’s vest from his body, and in one of the packets the jewelry was found. Title® of JN^otoility Are for sale in Newark, N. J., on the installment plan. They may be* applied for by any healthy American soverign at any of the established agencies of the : : . : Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. Its Policies are— Home Preservers, Child Educators, Saviors From Want In Old Age, and therefore badges of Nobility. v J ON ES J. DAR BY Is the Company’* local agent. Write or call on him—get noble. Aged Couple Murdered. Athens, Ga., May 10.—Frank Hol- j brook and wife, two old people were brained with an ax last night at their home four miles from Watkinsvllle. Their bodies were (Bragged to the front porch ami left there, where they ' were found this morning. Their lit- ' tie store had been burglarized during the night. There Is no clew to th< I murderer. Two Men Die on the Gallows. Bellefonte, Pa., May 10.—Ira Green and William Dillon were hanged hen yesterday for the murder of Jerry Con do, a turnkey in the Centre jail. Fully one thousand persons witueaswl the ex ecution. The Hege Loq Beam SAW MILL WITH Heaoook-Kinq Feed Works Bhoimib akd Boilers. Woodworking Machinist, Cotton Ginning, Bbjok- HAKINO AND SHINOl.* AND LATH Maohinbbt, Corn Mills, Era. Etc. OIBBCS MACHINERY CO.. Colsisnbi*, •• C. THE QlBSES SHINGLE MAOHINI NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Application for the position of su perintendent, principal and teachers in the Gaffney Graded School will be received until May 18th, 1905. J. F. Garrett, Seoy. Board of Trustees. April 6-12. Within Reach ist he 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 necessary to obtain it. Burglars and thieves have no chance to get it. The Gaffney Savings Bank would like to open an account with you. 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. '♦31 Kf :A., ... . .' v _• « ; ^ LIU, .41 . ■