The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 02, 1906, Image 3
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Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know it.
How To Find Out.
Wants Institutes Recognized.
Constantinople, Feb. 28.—Tbs ne
cessity for prompt official resognition
of the demand that the American
FiH a bottle or common glass with your *cholastlc institutes at Berut and
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a ^ 8yrla be entltle< i to idenUcal treat-
sediment or set
tling indicates an
0) unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; if it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
ment of schools of other nationalities
is being urgently pressed on the ports
by the American legation.
MOB IS SEEKING
TWO NEGH0 SHYERS
Killed Man And Wounded His
Two Sons.
BEING RETURNED TO ITALY.
For Sale
‘ ~ the^ba^ iTalso yeara at hard labor » jury for an
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- attempted assault on Miss Koeltman,
der are out of order. a young white girl. The negro plead-
What to Do. ed guilty.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every Cotton Burns In Texas.
wish in curi ig rheumatism, pain in the LaGrange, Tex., Feb. 28.—Fire has
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part consumed ihe compress, 2,436 bales
4 ■ % h COrreCtS lnabihty ot cotton, and the lumber yards at this
to hold water and scalding pain in passing ♦ .
It, or bad effects following use of liquor, pl®c®- The total loss is estlma ed
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant at >200,000.
necessity of being compelled to go often
Sentenced for Attempted AeeaulL
Fort Worth, Tex., Fob. 28.-Hou.ton *WT WOMAN ESCAPED INJURY
Thomas, a young negro, was given 99
While Woman Wat Gone to Give the
Alarm, Negroes Then Robbed the
Store and Fled—W!!! 1 ®e Se
verely Deaith With If Caught.
New Orleans, La., Feb. 28.—Two
daring negro highwaymen walked into
the isolated store of Frank Botto, an
old Italian, at Gross Point, a small
place on the Texas and Pacific rail
road, shot him down and fatally
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild end the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonqprful discovery
and a book that tells
more about it, both sent
absolutely free by mail,
address Dr. Kilmer & Home ©f Swamp-Roo*.
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
Always Keeps Chamberlain's Cough wound ^ bis two sons - 14 and 13 years
Anarchist W o Has Served Many Jail
Term* is To Be Sent Home.
San Francisco, Feb. 28.—United
States Immigrant Inspector Thomas M.
Crawford will leave for New York
with Benedetto Tordini, an Italian an
archist, who is to be sent home to
Italy by order of the secretary of the
department of commerce and labor.
Tordini served ten years in the pen
itentiary of this state for burning a j
warehouse at Paluma. After his re
lease he went to Italy, where he was
Imprisoned for carrying concealed
weapons. When released he return
ed to Petaluma with the avowed pur
pose of murdering the officers who
had arrested him for arson. He has
been confined in the jail at Santa
Rosa for several months. He openly
declared himself to be an anarchist
and in answer to a question said that
he would as soon kill the president of
the United States as any other man.
March. a ,
' 305 acre farm, |ao.oo per acre.
/? ^ */ Hyr 67 acre farm in Yorkvilie $27.50
JVlCl\ Lot 72x100, 3 miles from Gaffne
9 * 83 acre farm, $14.00 per acre,
HOUSES and LOTS
per acre.
ney.
_ ... 6 miles
There is a best time for doim i f .£ 0 “ Ga ? ney '
^erything—that is, a time when f acre farm S'mfE from Henrietta and
■Cling can he done to the best ad- 25Cliffsides, 22 acres of it in timber, $16.-
vantage, most easily and most ef j 5° per acre,
fectively. Now is the best tim«
for purifying your blood. Whyl
Because your system is now trying
to purify it—you know this by tht
and other eruptions that
lave come on your face and body.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Remedy in His House.
“We would not be without Cliam-
of age.
Mrs. Botto was shot at, but escaped
berlaln’s Cough Remedy. It is kept and gave the alarm,
on hand continually in our home/’i While she was gone they robbed the
says W. W. Kearney, editor of the In- place and escaped,
dependent. I»wry. City, Mo. That is Two armed negroes were arrested
just what every family should do. p ^ a committee sent to
When kept at hand ready for instant ..
use. a cold may be checked at the ^ure them. If they prove to be the
outser and cured in much less time right parties, they will be lynched, as
than after It has become settle! in the country*is aroused and up in arms,
the system. This remedy is also The negroes were big, burly fellow's
8 room house and 6 acres in Blacksburg,
/l,300.00. ^
. , , ,, , Fine 6 room house.newly finished, f 1,800
pimples and other eruptions that Lot 72x135, $700.00 down,
have Come on your face and hodv 73 acre farm, $1,350; 2 years to pay for it.
4 acres 3 blocks from depot, $3,300.00.
Lot 80x200, west end, $350.00
Lot 2% acres, 4 room house, $1,050.00
Lot 135 feet by 200, 3 blocks from depot,
Are the medicines to take—they do Lot 200x200,4 blocks from depot, $700.00.
the W'ork thoroughly and agreeably Fine 6 room house, newly finished, near
and never fail to do it. graded school.
Hood’s are the medicines you 3 . llo ^ ses and 1 ® ts “ €ar depot, $6,000
J T25 acre farm 7 miles from town, $13.50
PEACH CROP 18 IN PERIL.
Loss of Tvvinty Per Cent Is Predicted
By Many Who Know.
Atlanta, Feb. 28.—Reports received
from the various peach sections of the
state indicated that unless the ther- I
mometer dropped below 25 degrees ;
during Tuesday night the crop would
not be damaged by the cold wave more \
than 20 per cent. The crop is well
have always heard recommended.
‘"I fannot recommend Hood's SarsapaHlls
too highly as a sprina medicine. When we
take it in the spriinr we all feel bc-tterthrougb
the summer.” JMks. S. H. Neal. McCrays. Pa
Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises tc
cure and keeps the promise.
without a peer for croup in children.i an( j came to the settlement with the advanced, and generally is hardy and I
Don’t make any mistake, but re- and will prevent) the attack when avowe( j intention of robbing the rail- 1 In sound condition.
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghampton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength, nervous
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath.
given as soon as the child becomes
hoarse, or even after the croup ap
pears, which can only be done when
the remedy is kept at hand. For sale
by Cherokee Drug Co.
road depot.
The weather bureau did not make
uny definite prediction as to the tem- j
Young Boy Wields Knife. I perature, merely stating that it would j
Columbus, Feb. 28.—Ed Buch j go down to freezing.
anpn, a boy 14 years of age, half broth- | The weather forecast was for a cold j
Matrimony and parsimony are not er p 0 ]j ce offl 0 er A. J. Buchanan, wave in the eastern portion of Geor-
fonduetive of harmony. ' wljo wu ac(iu j tte( i 0 f the charge of i 8‘a and freezing temperature in tl < |
Don't frown—look pleasant, if you! murder In Muscogee superior court i southwestern portion Wednesday,
are suffering from indigestion or| last week, cut Tom Parker, an 11-year- j This cold wave was also booked for \
stomach, take Kodol Dyspesia Cure, old negro boy, in the abdomen. The j central and eastern portions of South j
Hon. Jake Moore, of Atlanta. Oa..j bov wai; very badly cut, and he Is ly- Carolina, and temperatures close to
Printers Strike on Tom Watson.
New York, Feb. 14.—Tom Watson’s
Magazine for February was Issued on
Tuesday, about a month behind time.
The delay was caused by the print
ers’ strike Watson had the work
done by a firm whose men went out
with others to enforce the new scale.
The price of the magazine has been
raised from !h to 15 cents.
per acre, in timber.
185 acre farm near Pacolet Mills, $15.00
per acre—enough timber on it to pay
for it.
185 acre farm 7 milesfrom Gaffney, $15..
00 per acre.
140 acre farm near Cherokee Falls. 40
acres in fine bottoms, 60 acres virgia
timber, $15.00.
114 acres close to Gaffney, $28.00 per
acre.
122 acre farm good houses, barns,
etc., part in corporate limits, $4,
100.00.
125 acre farm near town, $1,350.00.
78 acre farm 3 miles out, $1,350.00.
129 acre farm 3 miles out, $16.00 per
acre.
84 acre farm extremely chea; .
202 acre farm, good houw j, good
barn. etc. Price $1,800.0''. easily
worth $12.00 per acn.
00 the cheapest place in town
money. Would rent for $6.00
month.
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh j says; “I suffered more than 20 >ear. ; bis home in a dangerous and | freezing in the extreme southern por
of the stomach are all due to indigestion, with ’ nd I^ s ll° n -_. A ., fl l en , d perhaps dyi&g condition, his body be- tion of Alabama.
ing slashed to the extent that hfs in j
Kodol cures indigestion. This new discov- mended Kodol. It relieved me
ery represents the natural juices of dige» one day and I now enjoy better heanib
tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, than for many years.” Kodol digests
- combined with the greatest known konio what you eat. relives sour stomacn,
and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys- g as on stomach, belching, etc. Sold
pepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
cures all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W. Va., says:—
** I was ‘roubled with sour stomach for twenty years.
Kodol cured me and we are now using it in milk
lor baby.”
Kodol Digests What You Eat
Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 2 % times the trial
size, which sells for 50 cents.
Prepared by E. O. DeWITT A OO.. OHIQAQQk
For sale by
Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D.
Allison, Cowoens.
Ask for the 1906 Kodol Almanaeand
200 year Calendar.
by Cherokee Drug Co.,
D. Allison. Cowpens.
Gaffney; L
SAW MILLS.
LftQBI, MEDIUM AND HEAVY
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY
FOB EVERY KIND OF WORK
ENGINES AND BOHJERS
AMD SIZES AND POR EVERY
CLASS OP SERVICE.
AB FOR 0UB ESTIMATE BEFORE
PLACING YOUR ORDER.
iIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY
COLUMBIA, 8 C.
Overworked
KIDNEYS
■Carrey’s Bacba, Oln end 4 ant per
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 a Bottle,
or direct from
Tht Him' Drug CoMColiRliia, S. C
Host Anything
And a little of everything is
now being’shown in my line:
All the new conceptions and
fads . : :
..In The Jewelry Line..
From the cheapest worth
having ‘to the very finest
apecimens'and grades. Re-
palHng'done by Jan Ex trt.
Thos. H. Westrope,
Next to Shuford & LeMaster.
With some men an emergency Is
but another name for an opportunity.
The best safeguard against ’head
ache. constipation and liver troubles
Is DeWibt’s Little Early Risers. Keep
a vial of these famous little PlUs in
the house and take a dose at bed time
when you feel that the stomach and
bowels needs cleansing. They don t
gripe. Sold by Cherolce Drug Co.,
Gaffney, L. D. Allison, Cowpens.
It’s queer how easy it is to explain
to a woman the things yon can’t ex
plain to yourself.
Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Itch,
Ring Worm. Herpes, Barbers’
Itch.
All of these diseases are attended
by intense itching, which is almost
instantly relieved by applying Cham
berlain’s Salve, and by its continued
use a permanent cure may be effect
ed. It has, in fact, cured manv cases
that had resisted o** 161 " ^ treatment.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; 8. L.
Hobbs & Bro., Cowpens.
A balance In the bank today Is bet
ter than a good time one day law
y«ff.
Pneumonia Follows a D°' d ,
but never follow: the use of Foley's
Honey and Tar. It stops the cour _
heals and strengthee the lungs and
affords perfect security from an at
tack of pneumonia. Refuse subsn-
tutes. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.
Some people ■who pose as cynics are
only_ cheap mimics.
La grippe coughs yield quickly to
the wonderful curative qualities of
Foley’s Honey and Tar. There is
nothing else “Just as good.” Sold by
Cherokee Drug Co.
testines protruded. Young Buchanan Will Establish Power Plants,
is under arrest. He claims that th« Knoxville, Feb. 28.—A special to
negro cursed him and applied a vile ; the Sentinel from Corbin, Ky., says a
epithet. «■ deal has been consummated whereby
| G. W. Schamberger and W. H. Sprad-
Kills Self Accidentally. j lin > Gallatin. Term., representing a
Gainesvlle, Oa., Feb. 28.—Simeon large syndicate become proprietors
Clark, of Glllsville, is dead from the ° f th e valuable water rights of the
effects of a gunshot wound inflicted great Cumberland falls, on the Cum-
acidentally by himself. He went out berland river near Corbin. In the
in his yard to kill a chicken and shot coming summer they propose to be-
one barrel of a double barreled shot- ifin the establishment of a mammoth
gun at the fowl, which shot hit it, but water-power plant, similar to the Ni-
the bird was only slightly Injured, and asara power producers to supply elec-
was about to get away. Mr. Clark i r ic power for a radius of 200 miles,
attempted to hit It and Mil it with the The Cumberland Falls is nearly 400
butt of the gun, when the other bar- foot wide and the declevity Is 80 feet,
rel was discharged, emptying the en
tire load in his abdomen. He died
instantly.
Will Appear Before Legislature.
Albany, Feb. 28.—A delegation of
500 advocates of municipal ownership
Miners’ Demands Forwarded. ; 11,0111 N « w T °rk city, headed by Wil-
New York, Feb. 28—The anthracite U* 01 Randolph Hearst, arrived in Al-
mlners’ demands as formulated by the ban^ on a special train to spend two
Ch.eerupathv is a school of medi
cine that does not issue diplomas.
Our welcome in heaven does not de
pend on our wandering here.
It will not coet you a cent to try
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets, and they are excellent for
stomach troubles and constipation.
Get a free sample at Cherokee Drug
Co., Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs k Bro.,
Cowpens.
HOLLISTER’S
Rscky Mountain 7m Nuggafs
A Busy MedidM far tfbsy People.
Brings golden HealtD end Renewed Vigor.
A specific for ConstlpatlOQ. Indigestion. Lives
and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure
Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache
and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form. 35 cents a box. Genuino made by
Holustbb Dkuo Comp amt. Madison. Wls.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
committee or seven have been for
warded to the operators according to
a statement by John Mitchell, presi-
or three days here in almost continu
ous appearances in favor of a number
of municipal ownership measures
gent of the rnine workers. He said P®hding before the legifilature. Among
the demands were sent to George F. the legislative measures the delega-
Baer, president of the Philadelphia ii° n ^rill advocate are those provid-
and Reading Coal and Iron company. f° r an investigation of the New
He said also that he did not look for
York city traction merger; district
a meeting between the miners’ com- nominations, corruption practices, half
mittee and the operators until arrange- niontly payment of wages by corpora-
mentr for such a conference are made ttons and the eight hours for labor,
by the operators.
Lawyes to Met.
Wilmington, N. C., Feb.
North Carollns Society Meets. Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 28.—The
New York, Feb. 28.—The North North Carolina State Bar association
Carolina Society of New York to the win hold ,t8 n ®* t annual meeting at
number of 200 had their eighth an- Wrightsville Beach, on June 27, 28 and
nual dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria on 29. Official notice to this effect has
YStesday night. The speakers were been received by Colonel T. W. Davis,
Bepresentatlve Claude Kitchen, Dr. ot city, from Ed Chambers Smith.
Woodraw Wilson, Fablus H. Bundee of Raleigh, who is chairman of the ex-
and Charles F. Moore, Randolph excutive committee. Arrangements
M. Holland, president of the society, ^i 11 shortly be put under way for the
presided. Governor Glenn, of North entertainment of the 200 or 800 law-
Carolina, sent his regrets. A toast Ter 8 who will visit this city. The
was drunk standing to ths president meeting last year was held at Tox
of the tfnlted States, end to the navy * w ay, N. C.
and the army. i j
Not Admitted as Evidence.
Themes Heeds ths N. C. & 81 L. Chicago, Feb. 28.—Judge Humphrey,
Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 18.—At a presiding in the packers’ case, has de-
meeting here of the board of dlrec- cllned to admit as evldenee ths oorre-
tors of ths Nashville, Chattanooga and spondence that passed between Com-
0t Louis railway, John W. Thomas, missiemer Garfield and Special Agent
son of the late Major John W. Thoms., Durand while the latter was investi
was elected permanent president and Rating the industry in Chicago. He
A Favorite Remedy for Babies.
Its pU-asant taste and prompt cures
have made Chamberlain's Cough Re- ^ 80 1“ ^ house and lot, o rooms $514).*
meflv a favorite with the mothers of 00 the cheapest place In town lor
small children. R quickly cures their!
coughs and colds and prevents any:
danger of pneumonia or other serious The Charlie Stacy house, only $800.’00
consequences. It not only cures 75 acres most all in timber, $1,000.00.
erouo. but when given as soon as the fine lot right iu heart of town,
croupy cough appears will prevent $2,000.00.
the attack. For sale by Cherokee One farm (extremely large) $10,250.00.
Drug Co. 50 acres, house, etc., edge of town.
Price $4,000.00.
Goes without saying—the ‘‘express’’ 412-5 acres of land, new 8-room
train - house, circular piazza, 4-acre orehard,
good bams and outbuildings. Price
Indigestion is much of a habit. Don’t $2,350. 100 yards from car 111*,
get the habit. Take a little Kodol ^ 80x i80 f corner Jefferies «*
Dyspepsia Cure after eating and you streetSj near gr^ school
will quit belchmg, puffing, palpitating p r i ce $375.
and frowning. Kodol Digests what
you eat and makes the stomach sweet.
Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney,
L. D. Allison, Cowpens.
It is not necessary to be grouchy
in order to be grave.
The best way to rid the system of
a cold is to evacuate the bowels. Ken
nedy’s Laxitave Honey and Tar acts
as a pleasant, yet effectual cathartic
on the bowels. It clears the head
cuts the phlejnn out of the throat
strengthens the bronchial tubes, re
lieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough etc. Sold by Cherokee Drug ^
Co., Gaffney, L. D. Allison, Cowpens.
Keep your eyes wide open before*
marriage, half shut afterwards.
Afflicted With Rheumatism.
“I was and am yet afflicted with
rheumatism,” says Mr. J. C. Bayne.
•editor of the Herald, Addington, In
dian Territory, “but thanks to Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm am abls once
more to attend to business. It Is the
best of liniments.” If troubled "with
rheumatism give Pain Balm a trial
and you are certain to be more than
pleased with the prompt relief which
it affords. One application relives
the pain. For sale by Cherokee Drug
Co.
Worry gives the doctor half of his
work.
Sluggish Liver a Foe to Ambition.
You can not accomplish very much
if your liver Is inactive as you feel
dull, your eyes are heavy and slight
exertion exhaust you. Orino Laxa
tive Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver
and bowels and makes you feel bright
arfd active. Orino Laxative Fruit
Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and
is •mild and very pleasant to take
Orino is more effective than pills or
ordinary cathartics. Refuse substi
tutes. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.
general , manai;#r of the road. H. F.
Smith, general traffic manager, was
chosen vice president and general traf
fic manager, and Major B. 0. Lewis,
who has been acting president since
the death of Major Thomas, was made
chairman of the board of directors.
held that anything that went to show
the mental attitude of the packera In
the case was admissible, but that the
letters were hearsay evidence and
Would not be competent
A row on the river may
than a fight on shore.
be safer
MUBBAY
IBON
MIXTUBE
Now is the time to take a spring
tonic. By far the best thing to take
is llurmjr'allron Mixtam. It makes
pore blood and gets rid of that tired
feeling. At all drag stores
SOo a ESoftla
or direct from!
IN Mirny Drig Co., Colinkii, S. C.
and WHISKEY HABITS
cured at home with
out pain. Book of par-
ticufara sent KBKB.
I B. M. WOOLLKY. M. D.
. O0.ce 104 N. Pryor Street.
Kodol
Dyopepoia
•ts what vmi •
Gore
THK OftiaiNAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE HONEY-TAB
Ia4 Clavar Maaaaoi and Baocy Baa ao Every Battia.
BANNER SALVE
ths most heeling eslve In the werM.
fOLEYBDOKET^IAR
Mw eMMeenf esFs, sweat, Jff# eptnSes
Cotton Leaks To Be Stopped.
Washington, Feb. 1.—The judiciary
Testified In Ou.t.r Proceeding.. I T** “““T? *
Oklahoma City, Feb. 28.-John Bur- r «“ >rt “
1 ton leak” bill. The bill provides for
the punishment by fine or imprison
ment of all officials and employes of
the government who take advantage
of any information obtained directly
rows, testifying here in the Missouri
ouster proceedings, ‘ said that while'in
its employ he was sent to Mississippi
by the Waters-Pierce company to at
tend to its turpentine, resin and naval, ..... t
.tore, business. He was sent by the " y by rmnwh of Ui.tr post.
Waters-Pierce company and the stand- »" MUn * MUm 01 o0wr « row "
ard Oil company to see all the tur- P rodu<rta *
pentine refiners and buy up the prod
uct and have them shipped to the
Standard Oil company and the Waters-
Pierce companies.
Lyons’ Successor Under Charges.
Washington, Feb. 28.—The senate
committee on finance has appointed a
sub-committee consisting of Burrows,
Spooner and Bailey, to investigate the
charges against W. T. Vernon, of Kan
sas, nominated for register of the
treasury. Vernon la a negro, and In
Kansas favored separate schools for
negroes. This has presented some
old charges against him involving his
moral character.
Won Children and Foirtune.
Dresden, Feb. 28.—The courts here
have decided that the three alder sons
of Mme. Schumar. Heinl-, the singer,
shall be permitted to accompany her
to America in April and have also
awarded her the fortune of her late
husband. Herr Heink, on the ground
that it was earned by her.
Trial of Albert Patrick.
New York, Feb. 28.—The hearing on
the motion for a new trial for Albert
T. Patrick, under sentence of death
has been delayed for the arrival oi
Mayor Baldwin Rice. He will refute
the testlmory of his brother.
If yoig are troubled with Piles and
can’t find a cure, try Witch Hazel
Salve, but be sure you get that made
by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. It
is the Original. If you have used
Witch Hazel Salve without being re
lieved it is probable that you got hold
of one of the many worthless counter
feits that are sold on the reputation
of the genuine DeWltt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co,
Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens.
Over half a million acres in India
are devoted to tea culture, a compar
atively new Industry there.
Raw or InflamQd Lungs
Yield quickly to the wonderful
curative aM healing qualities of Fo
ley’s Ho„ey and Tar. It prevents
pneumonia and consumption from a
hard cold settled on '"he lungs. Sold
by Clverokee Drug Co.
Little duties are a school for larger
ones.
One would think the Laxative idea
in a cough syrup should have been
advanced long before it was. It
seems the only rational remedy for
Coughs and Colds would he to move
the bowels and clean the mucous
membranes of the throat and lungs
at the same time. Kennedy’s Laxa
tive Honey and Tar does this. It is
the Original Laxative Cough Syrup,
the best known remedy for Coughs,
Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc
Tastes good and harmless. Sold by
Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney;' L. D.
Allison, Cowpens.
4 room house, barn, store room and 1
acre land at Thickety depot, $428.08.
Lot 80x200 in left of resident portion
of town. Price $800.00.
147 acres (Do Loach lands) $' , .00 par
acre.
380 acrea (De Loach lands) $7.00 par
acre.
518 acres eight miles from Gaffney.
Price ,6$250. Seventy-five acres An
bottoms.
316 acre farm six mllee from Gaff
ney on R. F. D. No. 1, lying oa Bar-
ratt’s creek. Twenty acrea good bob
125 acres in timber. Three
settlements. Price $1$ per acre.
Two lota four blocks from depet,
75x300. Price $100 per lo^
Seven-room house, eight acres of
fine land. Good barn, out buildings,
etc. The Morgan home, Price $4,000.
One beautiful lot corner Meadow
and Grenard streets, 80x200, price,
$1,750.
118 acres all in timber 8 miles out
Lies good. Price $16 2-3 per acre.
67 acres 4 miles out 2-3 in timber,
on R. F. D. and public road. Lim
well, $850.
281 acres on Thickety and Gilkey
creeks. Lies fine, fine buildings, high'
ly improved and good timber.
128 acres, 8 acres original forest,
plenty of 2nd growth pine timber,
houses, etc., has well, $12.50 per acre.
Nice bouse 11-2 acre, of good
ground, near depot. Price $2,000.
8-room house and nice new barn, 5
acres, beautiful land in Blacksburg,
$1,100.
6-room house, lot 150x150, good
barns and out buildings, $600. Will
exchange for farm.
Nice brick store room, house and
vacant lot In Gaffney, is rented for
$15 per month. Price $2,175.
5-room house and 1-2 acre ground,
fine orchard, $1,225.
FOR RENT.
8-room house and one horse farm
In town. House being fixed up.
UNION COUNTY.
One pretty new 6-room cottage la
Union; nice barn and outbuildings.
Yard and garden; nicely fenced; on \
Ward law street near E. Main. Only
a short distance from railway station
and school house. Young 'refcasti,
splendid water. Price $1,500. Two-
thirds cash, balance in one year.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
One four-room cottage near Irene
Mills in splendid condition, on nioa
lot la rented for $6.00 per month.
Price $700.
CHEROKEE AND YORK COUNTIEi.
900 acres of nice land in near Smyr
na, Hickory Grove and King’s Creek.
700 acrea in nice timber only a couple
of miles from R. R. station. 100 acrea
In good bottoms on King’s and Wolf
creeks. Several settlements. Price
$15.00 par acre.
700 acres of land on Broad rlvsr
adjoining the above tract, nicely tim
bered, two good settlements. In fine
condition. Price $15.00 per acre.
455 acrea close to Smyrna and Hick
ory Grove, good land, lies well, good
settlements, near good school. Frio
$16.00 per acre.
218 acrea, good settlement, prettj
land, Bee abreast up to railway sta
tion, well timbered. Very cheap at
$15.00 per acre.
85 acres on Thickety creek, 85 seres
in good bottoms, house, barns, ate.
Being pot into good ahmpe, good aoff,
sot rocky. Price $11.00 per sera
About 7 mllee from town, does Se
sohooL
Prices reasonable.
R. L. Parish
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