The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 29, 1905, Image 2
Bz D- D- Prescription
Eczema, Salt Rheam, liarhers’ Itch, Erysipelas—all eruptions, scaly diseases and
parasitic r Tecticas cf tho s. in positively cleared away in a hurry. A clean, pleas*
ant liquid (non-grea. ') externally applied—sponged or sopped over the partfc
slnstantly sic k i all irritation. Soon clears out absolutely all affected conditions.
(litre it a cate cleared away with, two bottlee )
(Cat* of daughter of Mr. Most Hartman, permanently cured of a bad Mn diteatt
after two bottle* only of this D. D, D. prescription.)
We vouch for these facts.
They have been proven to us beyond the possibility of doubt
Some time apo the astonishing record of this prescription—proven to us by indisbtrt*
Ale evidence—induced us t6 give it our unqualified recommendation to the public. Since
men D. 1). D. has cured so many who obtained it from us that its record with us has been
flTUy equal to its previous history. We have not seen a single instance of disappointment.
R seems to do the work every time. In nine cases out of ten. manifestations on the skin are
tkin diseases-not blood diseases. Many purchasers formerly miserable, thinking they had
a bad blood disease, have found itwas merely a skin affection and have cleared it all away
with this prescription.
Among ail the known reliable specific medical influences for different ailments we know
of verv few discoveries so certain in effect as this D. D. D. prescription in its quick conquest
or skin diseases of all kinds.
A FEW CURES OF WELL-KNOWN PARTIES
Tried it on Our Guarantee.
Cairo, 111.. Oct. 9. '03.
For over 2S years I wns afflicted with pernicious
nceetna of the hands. The skin would become dry,
eealy, Itch, crock o|>eii, bleed, become swollen, ami at
CRles very painful; it was with ditlk ulty I could write
a letter. For years 1 tried everything suggested to
me; spent hundreds or dollars for doctors and medi
clues without receiving any benefit. Finally Herman
C. Sehuh recommended that I try P. D. l3. Eczema
Remedy. Said If it would not cure me he would relund
the money. 1 tried It. The first application gave me
reliet,after using 6 or 4 bottle* my hands wereentlrely
cured. K. 8. HAAS.
Found the Remedy at Last.
Chicago. III.,Feb. 19th, >03.
I have been troubled with eczema for over three
years and could get no relief from doctor* or so-called
patent medicines. I used 6 bottles of D. D. I). and am
entirely cured. F. H. HKHTLE, 65l> W. l(»d 1*1.
“D. D. D. Knocked It Out.”
Memphis, Tenn., April 4, 1903.
I feel that I owe you a word of thanks for what your
medicine has done for me. I had eczema so bad that
1 could not sleep at night. I asked my old friend Dr.
Poik* of Good Water. Ala , what to do for It, and be
recommended D 1>. 1>. It was several days before I
could get to a city to get a bottle and the disease spread
rapidly, but the ■>. I). P. has knocked it all out. Thank
to you and my old friend.
Your* truly.
F. A. UREY, 311 Front Street
Barber’s Itch Soon Cured.
Terre Haute, Ind., January 5, 1904.
I had a very had case of barber's Itch for about sflt
months. 1 tried every doctor that I came in contact
with, but they all failed. One-half bottle of D. D. D.
cured me Inside of two weeks. You eaa refer any one
to me in regard to same.
J. E. DODGE.
The preparation is being used by most of the skin specialists. It is compounded for
druggists solely by the D. D. D. Company, 70 Dearborn Street. Chicago.
It is utilized by every general family physician who has taken the trouble to investigato
he work it is accomplishing.
It is used in the Cook County Hospital, Chicago.
It will clear off any parasitic break in the skin in from 3 days' to A0 days' timA.
If you have a skin disease visit the above agents and see proofs that will make 1M
♦Happier human being.
O. D. D. costs but SI.OO a bottle and Is guar*
anteod to cure or money refunded.
WE PROVEIIT.
To convince you we have arranged with the D. D. D. Co., so that any sufferer from any
akin disease can get direct from the D. D. 1). Co’s, laboratory a large free^satuple bottle of
T). D. D. prescription together with 32 page new pamphlet on skin diseases and free advise
on your particular case from the world's -greatest skin specialists.
dnei'oLtee Diruigr ComjDeumy.
SAMPLE COUPON
(MAIL THIS PROMPTLY) TTT
D. D. D. CO., MedfcaCDepL, J I6-J20jMichigan St., Suite 157, Chicago.
Please send me fret prepaid a large size sample bottle'of 1). D. D., pamphlet and
consultation blank. For years I|have been afllcted with a skin disease called
andJI have never used D. D. D.
Name
Address
Cherokee Drug Co M Gaffney, 5. C.
AT TRET DIXIE “
WE£ AFJE:
Doing tine Butsines®
We are too busy to talk—much less write advertisements. Our busi
ness is growing bigger and better every day. If you want some of the best
bargains that ever crossed a counter in Gaffney, come to see us.
Entry day is Bargain Day in our big Dry Doods and Shoe Departments.
In Underwear for Ladles and Men we have a great line and at prices to
sell them quick.
Big line of Men’s Hats going at 50c each, regardless
of their cost.
Up-to-date Line of Groceries at Lowest Prices.
"Tp. e Di>ci.
LITTLEJOHN BRO
Anchor Buggies, of
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Come to us for your
Turn Plows and Buggies and get
Value tor your Money.
R. M. Wilkins Hdw. Co.
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SULTAN ACCEDES TO
DEMAND OF POWEUS
Big Naval Demonstration Has
tie Desired Effect.
TURKEY RECEDES FROM POSITION
The Internatonal Fleet Was Ordered
to Sieze Turkish Town by Force Un
less the Porte Agreed to Powers’
Proposition.
Vienna, Nov. 27.—The Neue Freie
Presse today published a dispatch from
Constantinople saying that the sultan
through Towflk Pasha, the foreign min.
ister, has announced to Baron Calice,
the ambassador of Austria-Hungary,
that Turkey accedes to the demands
the powers regarding tne financial
control of Macedonia.
Ordered to Seize Mityline.
Constantinople, Via Sofia, Bulgaria,
Nor. 27.—The instructions to the com
mander of the international fleet were
to land detachments and occuipy Tity-
lene at 1 o’clock Sunday afternoon un
less contrary orders reached them in
the interim.
Presumably, therefore, the capital of
the island is now in the hands of the
allied forces.
It was arranged in the in’erview be
tween Tewfik Pasha, minister of for
eign affairs, and the British and Aus
trian ambassadors received on Satur
day that if by 8 o’clock 'Saturday night
the ambassadors received a written
notification from the foreign minister
promising acceptance of the powers
proposition, the am'bassadors would tel.
egraph to the fleet at Mltylene to sus
pend further operations until Monday
No communication, however, was re
ceived, go it is suggested that instme-
iotts staying the hands of the com
manders of the international fleet have
not been dispatched.
CONCERNING COUNTRY’S FUTURE.
Japanese Believe that They Should
Have Control oik^lanchuria.
Victoria, B. C., Nov. 27.—The steam
er Athenean brought advices yeeter-
day that Baron Komura wns recently
sent as a special ambassador from
Japan to Pekin as commissioner to
make certain arrangements to secure
domination in Manchuria, as well as to
make a general post helium readjust
ment. Japanese priNic is afraid that
Pekin will shortly he again a center of
intrigue, and they are a unit in de
manding Japanese ocupation.
Count Okumo in a recent speech
after stating that China wos^unlikely
to do anything on its own aiccount said
Japan’s magnanimity alone should gov.
ern 'the dlspisltion of Manchuria. The
Chinese was not entitled to demand re
trocession and there should be mili
tary occupation by Japan as Russia
occupied the province. Trade regula
tions in Manchuria are sought by Ja
pan to conserve the trade of the prov
ince.
Georgia Baptists Are Numerous.
Macbn, G:i., Nov. 27.—“Georgia has
more Baptis s than she baa of all orher
denominations combined,’’ declared
Hon. W. J. Northen, at the convention
of Baptists. “There are more Bap
tists in this state than can he found
in any other state in the union except
in Texas. There are more Baptists in
Georgia than are to be found in any
similar area anywhere else in the
world.” This declaration was made
to prove the great possibilities of Mer
cer university, it being shown that by
its environment and affiliations it
ought to lead all denominational col
leges in America before it rests con
tent with i's achievements. It was
declared to be the Georgia Baptists’
contribution !o education.
Boston Man Reads Guilty.
Boston. Nov. 27.—Louis W. Craw-
; ford, and William E. Howard, alias
Hunt, pleaded guilty today to charges
of being accessories after the fact to
the death of Susanna Geary, the vic
tim of the Wlnthrop suite case trage
dy. They will he sentenced later. Dr.
Percy D. McCleod. who had pleaded
not giilliy to a charge'of being aeces
sory to Hie crime, was placed on trial
A jury was quickly obtained. Me
Leed Is charged with being accessory
io the fact of performing the illegal
operat'in which resulted in Miss Su
f:inna Geary's death, and also with be
ing an accessory to the concealment of
the crime.
RICH CANNOT AFFORD CHILDREN
Better Class Have Too Much Taxes to
Pay, Says Woman.
New York, Nov. 15.—“The better
class of people in New York cannot af
ford families. They have too much to
pay In taxes to support the large fam
ilies of the thoughtless poor.”
This was the bomb which Mrs. S. B.
Corey exploded yesterday at the Soci
ety for Political Study in a resume of
the evils patent now New Yorkers
stand, created the greatest sensation
in the society’s history.
“New York property owners,” said
Mrs. Gory, “pay increasingly large
taxes every year, due mainly to the
enormous immigration. ‘Who, may I
ask, ‘would wan tto pay taxes to ed
ucate children t.iat should never have
been brought into the world? Why
should the thrifty pay for the shift
less?’
“I am not so un-Christian as to say
the children who come here cannot be
cared for; but Just so long as the tax
payers ppy for expensive play grounds,
etc., th£ children of the poor will in
crease like rabbits in a burrow. No
wonder our houses of refuge and re
formatories are filled.”
NEGROES ARE NOT IDENTIFIED.
Mrs. Moore Fails to Recognize Pris
oners as Her Assailant.
Atlanta, Nor. 8.—Mrs. More, who
was assaulted by a negro about two
weeks ago at Brook wood, came to the
city yesterday to see the two negro
suspects, Luckie Elliott and Will Jack-
son, who were held at the Tower as
her assailant.
She took a good look at the prison
ers and stated that neither was the
negro who committed the assault.
The negroes were not released, as
the arresting officers have stated that
they intended to prosecute them on
the charge of vagrancy.
Of the five negroes arrested for the
assault of Mrs. Moore, three were re
leased last week, and as the remaining
two have not been identified, the ne
gro wanted is still at large.
The police are still looking for the
negro wanted, but there seems now
to be little hope that he will ever be
caught.
Fairbanks’ Washington Home.
Washington, Nov. 22.—'Vice Presi
dent Fairbanks is to occupy during the
present season the residence of Rep
resentative Mbrrell, of Philadelphia, at
the northwest corner of Seven teeth
and K streets opposite Farragut
square. The house is one of the larf-
eet private residences in the city and
was formerly the home of the late sen
ator Stanford, of California.
Wynne Returns to America.
New York, Nov. 22.—Arriving here
today on the steamer Oceanic from
Oceanic were Consul General Robert
J. Wynne, formerly United States post,
master general, and Captain W. S.
Riddle, military attache of the Ger
man embassy at Berlin. Mr. Wynne
will go to Washington to testify In the
legal prosecutions growing out of the
investigation of the poatoffice frauds.
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Syrian Manuscripts Acquired.
Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 22.—The S>
metio museum has acquired a collec
tion of about 125 Syrian manuscripts,
some of them old manuscripts or
parchment and vellum. These manu
scripts are said to date back to the
twelfth century or earlier. The col
lection was made by Professor J. Ren-
del-Harris, of England, one of the for
mer sohoLars in Syriac studies.
Officer Charged with Forgery.
Manila, Nov. 22.—'Lieutenant Hugh
Kirkman, of the Eighth cavalry has
been arrested at Fort McKinley, on
the charge of forgery. It is alleged that
Lieutenant Kirkman was short of troop
funds to the amount of |2$0, and that
he raised the money by forging names
to a note.
A Policeman’s Testimony.
J. N. Patterson, night policeman of
Nashua, la., writes, “Last winter I
had a bad cold on my lungs and tried
at least a half dozen advertised cough
medicines and had treatment from
two physicians without getting any
benefit. A friend recommended Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar and two-thirds
of a bottle cured me. I consider it
the greatest cough and lung medicine
in the world.” Sold by Cherokee
Drug Co.
The Conservatives have defeated
the Russian Radicals and repudiated
the demand for an eight-hour day’s
work.
If you are troubled with Indiges
tion, constipation, sour stomach, or
any other pain, Hollister’s Rocky
Mountain -Tea will make you well and
keep you well. 35 cents, Tea or
Tablets. Gaffney Drug Co.
Merchants & Planters Bank
OAF^rsIISV, s. c.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $90,000 00.
J. Q. Little,
R- A. Jones,
A. N. Wood,
D I F* 12 O T-OF* SB
W. C Hamrick, R. M- Wilkins,
W. C- Carpenter, J. N. Lipscomb,
R- R. Brown, C- M. Smith.
Your Business Solicited
4 per cent, interest, compounded quarterly,
paid on SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
COTTON LOANS A SPECIALTY
A. N^WOOD, Prest. R. R. BROWN, V-Prest. C. M. SMITH, Cashier
~Fire Insurance~and ~ Bonds WrittenT
The Leader Stove
Is the kind for you to buy. Why? Because they have been
given up to be the best made for the money. We have sold them
here inGaffney for fifteen years and know their merits. You take
no chances in buying one, for we guarantee full satisfaction. As
for Furniture, all we ask is for you to come and see for yourself.
We unloaded another car load last week, but have not had time
to tell you about it, but assure you we can give you better values
for your money than anyone. : : :
Good Mattresses
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Each, ot lt« price, le as good ae can be made.
Shuford & LeMaster.
Furniture, Stoves and Undertaking.
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J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest.
MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier.
CHAS. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cash.
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State, City and County Depository.
We shall endeavor to make it both agreeable and
profitable for you to do business with us.
William Jkffkriks,
R. M. Wilkins,
Henry M. McAdkn,
D. C. Ross,
DIRECTORS:
J. A. Carroll, T.[M. Littlejohn,
B. L. Hames, W. C. Carpenter,
Maynard smyth, C. W. Whisonant,
J. D. Jones.
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Iroquois Hero Dead.
Chicago. Nov. 27.—-A dispatch to the
Tribune from Janesville, Wig., says
that Arthur W. Campbell, formerly
private secretary of the president of
the Northwestern university, died yes
terday. He was present at the Irn
quois fire in (Mileage on Dec. 30. 1903.
and rescued many persona. Ha naver
recovered from tha shock.
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation.
Pleasant to tahe
For Salt by Cherokee Drug Co.
ORINO
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Fer tele by Cherokee Drug Co.
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It is guaranteed
Fer tale by Cherokee Drug Co.
REDMEAT
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‘ ~ TO THE CONSUMER :
We give you our absolute guarantee that each |0c plug of
Red Meat ia made of better tobacco and contains more
good solid juicy chewing quality than any other 10c
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