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THE ORIQINAL
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
Cures all Coughs and
assists in expelling
Colds from the
System by
gently moving
the bowels.^SjSSjj
A certain oure^B^v
for croup and
whooping-cough.
(TrU* Mark SaflaUnd.)
The Re«
Clover Blo*-
somand tbs
Honey Bee
la on every
. bottle.
KENNEDY'S LMTIVE
HONEYmTAR
PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY OP
H. O. DeWITT & CO.. O^iOAQO, U. 8. At
* For sale by
Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D.
Allison, Cowoens.
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
specimens and grades. Re
pairing done fay>n Ex vrt.
Thos. H. Westrope,
Next to Shuford & LeMaster.
It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold.
How often do we hear It remarked:
"IFb only a cold,” and a few days
later that man is on his back with
pneumonia. This Is of such common
occurrence that a cold, however slight,
should not be disregarded. Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy counteracts any
tendency of a cold to result in pneu
monia and has gained its great popu
larity and extensive sale by Its prompt
cures of this most common ailment.
It always cures and is pleasant to
take. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co.,
Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs fc Bro., Cowpens.
If there Is a man you hate begin to
pray for him and you will get ashaur
DELEGATES RETURN.
WICKED WORK OF
WIRERVWIEKESHAM
The State Convention Side-Steps the
Whltke y Question.
Some of the delegates to the State
Democratic convention returned by
way of Charlotte yesterday, and some
stayed over to take in the Confeder
ate reunion In Columbia.
Mr. Ott^ said yesterday; “The
State convention was harmonious on
the surface, and it may moan a llfo-
le'ss State campaign or it may be the
lull before the shock of furious bat- President Roosevelt Named Him As
tie.”
HE IS A DEAD GAME SPORT, ALL
RIGHT.
Mr. Thurmondi of Edgefield, was
elected chairman of the convention
without opposition. A short and con
ed of yourself, and try to help him. j else platform was adopted, without
reference to the whiskey question. A
A good complexion is Impossible
with the stomach out of order. If pas
ty. sallow people would pay more at
tention to their stomachs and less to
the skin on their faces, they would
hav e better complexions. KODOL FOR
DYSPEPSIA will digest what you eat
and put your stomach back in right
certain element wanted a liquor box
In the primary and some wanted to
endorse the State dispensary, but it
was evident that such propositions
would have been bitterly debated.
Many of the politicians were shy of
the issue.
M. L. Smith, of Kershaw, will be
shape to do its own work. Kodol | j n ^e race for governor, as an avow-
relieves palpitation of the heart, flatu
lence, sour stomach, heart burn, etc.
Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney;
L. D. Allison, Cowpens.
ed champion of the State dispensary,
and possibly Senator Manning, of
Sumter, but Mr. Otts Is of the opin
ion that the dispensary forces will
Judge of Third District of Alaska,
But H e Lacks Confermation.
Washington, D. C., May 17.—At last
the Democrats of the house have
“flushed the covey” and have th e Re
publicans on the run. The speech of
Representative Rainey, of Illinois, in
the house not long ago, has been the
fire that has smoked them out. His
speech was an object lesson, not only
to the people of the entire country,
but to lots of Republicans on the ..oor
of the house who were totally igno
rant of the facts he produced with
such telling effect. He proved abso
lute! a nd to the entire satisfaction
When a small boy refuses a sec-; a 8 trong candidate. On the other
ond piece of pie there is something hand> the anti-dispensary forces are
j wrong either with the boy or th e pie.: in WO ods. Mr. Brunson is out as
finally unite on Smith and that he lS|Of every man who is unbiased, that
the watch trust of the country is sell-
For everybody, delivered
from 7 a, m. to 7 p. m., and
your fresh Meats and Gro
ceries to come along at the £•
same time. Phone No. 60.
L. W. McGuinn,
The Up«To«Date Market.
It is possible to obtain relief from
chronic indigestion and dvspepsia by
the use of KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA.
Some of the most hopeless cases of
an uncompromising prohibitionist,
and Mr. Ansel, of Greenville, is sup
posed to bo for local option, county
dispensary, etc., and from his loca
tion should have been a strong candt-
long standing have yielded to it. Iti date but Mr Anae i t so far, has not
enables you to digest the food y®’ 1 ‘ ppoq clear cut and positive in his i<
eat and exercises a cOTrective g if| on This is unsatisfactory to
ence, building up the efficiency of the many W 2j 0 are disgusted with alleged
digestive organs. The stomach is the rottenness j n state dispensary,
boiler wherein the steam is made that
keeps up your vitality, health and
strength. Kodol digests what you eat.
“In my opinion," says Mr. Otts,
“the race will finally be between
„ , - . , . . + . Q |Smith and Ansel, and that Ansel will
Makes the stomacn sweet-puts the, ]osft hundredg of votes on account nf
boiler in condition to do the work na- vacillating policy.”
ture demands of it-gives you relief i Mr 0tts fcavorg a clear . cut loC ai
from digestive disorders ^d puts you Green-
your best. Sold by Cherokee Drug
ville, or Mr. Featherstone, of Lau-
Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. I re ™j-
’ J * I There will be but one State cam-
It is not the stingy man who be-!l jaiKn meeting in each county this
- - —-! « Sr/'S
dates for' governor in defense of the
it is the spendthrift.
A torpid, inactive liver can produce ; Htat e dispensary. This may put some
more bodily Ills than almost anything finger in the campaign, and for hat
Ladies' and Gents’ Tailoring.
Having secured the services of an ex
pert Tailor from New York, I am now
prepared to cut and make]Suits for Ladies
and Gentlemen in the very latest styles.
LADIES’ TAILORING A SPECIALTY.
A full line of samples of the newest
fabrics always on hanu.
Have your clothing made in your own
town where you can be sure of a fit.
All work guaranteed. Give mea trial
Clothing altered and remodeled.
V. H. Robinson.
Upstairs over Settlemyer building
Overworked
KIDNEYS
Bfarruy’s Hcchu, Gin and Juniper
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.
SSl.OO n EBot-tle,
or direct from
u Drug Co,,‘ ' " , $. C
else. It is good to clean the system
out occasionally. Stir the liver up,
and get into shape generally. The
best results are derived from the use
of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Reli
able effective, pleasant pills with a
reputation. Never gripe., Sold by
Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney; L. D. Al
lison, Cowpens.
Don’t think that because a man
wears a large hat he is the head of
the house.
reason th fi anti-State dispensary can
(lidates should be strong and aggress
ive men. But In the event of Smith’s
election Mr. Otts is satisfied if the
general assembly masses a local op
tion bill. Smith would not veto it. A
determined effort wll] be made to re-
neal the Brice act. but this cannot be
jdono as long as the local optionlsts
; control either branch of the assem
bly. There is being an effort made in
many counties to get out strong and
clear cut candidates for the legisla
ture opposed to the State dispensary
and a good legislature is worth
more than the governor at this time
Asked as to his possible candidacy
for attorney general, Mr. Otts said:
“No, I shall pot enter the State cam-
Stomach Troubles.
Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly
respected resident of Faisoaia, Miss.,
was sick with stomach trouble for
more than six months. Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets cured her. I paign, for several reasons. My busl-
She says: “I can now eat anything, ines will not permit it. While I
I want and am the proudest woman | appreciate the offers of support,
in the world to find such a good rned- both at home and In other counties
icine.” For sale by Cheroke Drug Co.,
Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cow
pens.
PRIM
and WHISKEY HABITS
cured at home with
out pain. Book of par
ticulars sent FJBKEL
i rjmimmmummm n. m. woolley, m. d.
Atlanta, l*a. Office 104 N. Pryor Street.
Dewitt's M Dabs
For PHoOf Burnsy Sores*
RmSKlDNEYCURE
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Rigbt
LETTERS OF ADMINI8TRTION.
State of South Carolina,
County of Cherokee.
P- J. E. Webster. Esquire, Probate
Judge.
Whereas, Annie Jones has made
suit to me to grant W. N. Austell
Letters of Administration of the Ea-
tate and effects of Neidham Jones,
deceased,
Thes are therefore to cltte and ad
monish all and singular th* kindred
and creditors of the said Neidham
Jones, deceased, that they be and ap-
r '*ar before me in the court of pro
bate, to be held at Cherokee court
house, Gaffney, S. C., on Friday, May
25th, next after publication thereof,
at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, why
the said administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, this 9th day
of May, Anno Domini 1906.
J. E. Webster,
Probate Judge.
May Hth and 18th. 1906.
and would like to see Cherokee ren-
resented on the State ticket, I could
noti make the race if unopposed.”
Mr. Otts said he felt that he owed
Heaven is going to be a hot place for jit to bis obi and tried friend to stay
some cold-blooded people. j In the race for the State senate. He
said that tiho three senators, from
Foley’s Honey •'nd Tar contain no j prohibition counties, who were re-
opiates and can safely be given to sponsible for the defeat of the, Mor-
children. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. jgan bill, were not candidates for re-
“ _ election, that Union, Pickens and
The fellow who Is noted for biSjNewberrv expected to elect anti-dis-
‘shdewdness” needs watching. It’s pensary candidates, and that Chero-
a lucky fellow who can “fall In love”
and not get hurt by th ft fall.
A Clear Complexion and Bright Eyes.
In most cases a sallow, blotched
complexion and dull heavy eyes are
due to poor digestion and an inactive
liver. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
aids digestion and stimulates the liv
er and bowels and makes the complex
ion smooth and clear. Orino Laxative
Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or
gripe and is mild and pleasant to
take. Refuse substitutes. Sold by
Cherokee Drug Co.
Somp peooin act thp fool intention
ally. while others who have no his
trionic ability whatever attain simi
lar results.
See that your druggist gives you no
imitation when you ask for Kennedy’s
Laxative Honey an' 1 Tar, the original
Laxative cough syrup. Sold by Cher
okee Drug Co., Gaffney: L. D. Allison.
Cowpens.
Even a woman who is not deceit
ful tries to walk in a way that will
not sugest corns.
kee’s last and next senator would be
against the State dispensary, .and the
members of the house would also.
Mr. Otts said that the Supreme Court
had declared the one-half mill pro
vision of the Brice act unconstitution
al. and with that clause out the Brice
act was good enough for Cherokee.
ing watches to the foreigners cheaper
than they are at home to American
consumers. He produced the facts
to the effecr that a man in New York
City went to London and bought Amer‘
lean watches there, brought them
back to this countr - and sold them
cheaper than the trust prices here
and then made money on them, be
cause there is no duty on American
goods shipped back Into this country
after being sold abroad. If that does
not show up the fact that thp present
tariff is a palpable robbery of the
American consumer for the benefit of
the American trusts and that the tar
iff is the mother of trusts, then what
the mischief does not show? Some o
the Republican big guns in the house
of representatives have made an at
tempt to answer Mr. Rainey, but the/
have floundered and fallen back imo
the Pit dug by their own bad logie
C ® of them .actually admitted that
these watch companies did sell watch
es cheaper in the foreign countries
than they did In this country, and at
tempted to justify it by saying that
they were compelled to do it in order
to keep their factories going and keep
labor at work. The truth of the bus
iness is. that since the Dingley tariff
was enacted there are seventeen less
watch factories at work in this coun
try than before, all put out of busi
ness by the trust, and that the trust
now employs more female and child
labor, therefore cheaper, than it had
before in the history of the watch
business in this country. This Is only
0"-> illustration of the workings of
tb Dingley tariff in the interests of
the trusts. There are hundreds of
other instamces and the Democrats
will show them up as fast as thev
can get to them. It is going to make
the tariff one of the paranfount issues
of the coming congressional cam
paign. The issue win be squarely
made. If the people of the country
want to continue to be robbed for
the benefit of foreigners, then let them
continue to vote t»^ Republican tick
et. If not they will vote the Demo
cratic ticket and put a stop to it.
one wav and another involving exact
ly the same principle, the other way,
till the confusion, uncertainty and in
stability of titStes to lands, chiefly
mining claims, have become such that
the people have organized into miners’
associations which have agreed to ar
bitrate their differences, instead of
trying them in ’ is^court, if he is con
firmed. and have protested against
his confirmation.
One of his favorites, a man named
Barnette, gave Wickersham a corner
lot on the main street in the town of
Fairbanks, Alaska, ne chief town in
the district. It was a"'* is the most
valuable lot in town, Its value being
fully $20,000. That man has had
many cases in Wickersham’s court,
and has not lost anv of them, though
Wickersham has been obliged to set
asld" the verdict of juries sometimes
to enable his friend to win. Wicker
sham leased a portion of this lot to a
saloon man ami gambler, and a sa
loon and gambling business is now
conducted there. The place Is patron
ized by women of evil fame. It is
just across the street from the court
house and is onlv two blocks from
his residence. Wickersham’s revenue
from the lot is $4,500 per year.
Having leased his valuable town
lot for gambling purposes Wicker
sham in his instructions to grand ju
ries has told them that they must not
indict for gambling. There is a se
vere law in Alaska against gambling.
Some time ago the house of repre
sentatives filed articles of impeach
ment against Judge Swayne, United
States district judge for the State of
Florida, one of the main charges be
ing absenteeism from his district,
which he could reach at any time
within twenty-four hours. But. Wick
That
Tired Feeling
Is a Common Sprlrtg Trouble.
It’s a sign that the blood is deficient
in vitality, just as pimples and other
eruptions are signs that the blood
is impure.
It’s a warning, too, which only the
hazardous fail to heed.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Remove it, give new life, new couy
age, strength and animation.
They oleanse the blood and clear tbs
complexion.
Accept no substitute.
“I felt tired all the time and could not
sleep. After taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
a while I could sleep well and the tired
feeling had gone. This great Medicine hat
also cured me of scrofula.” Mas. C. M.
Root, Gilbad, Conn.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to
cure and koeps the promise.
Money talks—and it is in a hurry
to say ‘goodby’' to the most of us.
A girl can be jealous about a man
even whem she doesn’t Ilk© him.
When (here is plenty of cham-
paigne at the wedding reception all
the guests never saw such a pretty
ersham has been absent from Fair-1 bride before.
After a girl get* to b© about so old
she tries to forget that she once
wanted to marry a poet.
banks. Alaska, his official residence
and the place where nearly all the
court business is transacted, since the
16th day of lasr September, and it
will now be impossible for him to
hold court there before June 1st, an Sciatic* Cured After Twenty Years of
absence of eight months and a half, j Tortue.
During his term of office he has been For more than twenty years Mr. J.
1 absent from Alaska from three to six B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton St.^
months at a time each vear. While , Minneapolis, Minn, was tortued by
the pe. i.le of Alaska do not yearn for, sciatica. Th© pain and suffering which
Wickersham’s presence, they would I he endured durisg this time is be
like to have a judge who would re- J
main rhere to preserve order and pro-
te"f rights.
Lack of space forbids going into
the dark chambers and reciting the
blacker chapters of Wickersham’s life
and R forbids any discussion of his
decisions so fearfully and wonderfully
made.
The people all over the country
should protest against this outrage.
Chas. A. Edwards.
INDEPENDENCE DAY.
in
Fine
Travelling i* Dangerous.
Constant motion jars the kidneys
which are kept in place in the body
by delicate attachments. This Is the
reason that travellers, trainmen,
street c ar men, teamsters and all who
drive very much, suffer from kidney
disease in some form. Foley’s Kid
ney Cure strengthens th© kidneys and
cure* all forms of kidney and blad
der disease. Geo. E. Hausan, locomo-
tiv© engineer, Lima. O., writes: “Con
stant vibratlop of the engine caused
me a grear. deal of trouble with my
kidneys, and I got no relief until I
used Foley’s Kidney Cure.” Sold by
Cherokee Drug Co.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
I Clssuse* and beiuitiflei the hair.
(Promotefl a luxuriant growth.
I Never Falls to Bestore Gray
I Hair to |U Youthful Color.
I Cures scalp Civ-s* # & hair falling.
60c. and ^ i Urtjjyrists
FOR .
Up-to-Date Job Print-
$
ing, call at the
LEDGER Office.
Gaffney, S. C.
Kodol Dyspepsia C?iro
Digests what you oat*
ioutshootyhcar
■too* tlx* covigix and
Charlotte Will Celebrate
Style.
In order to enthuse interest in the
military day. Mayor McNinch, of
Charlotte. N. C., has offered a cash
prize of $100 to the company from
North or South Carolina that makes
the best appearance in line of march.
The three ranking officers of the
United States army who are to at
tend the celebration will act as judg
es and will say to which company the
prize will be awarded.
The entertainment committee of
the TweritieKh of May celebration
has made a house to house canvass
of the city of Charlotte in order to
ascertain what families will enter
tain visitors during the four days of
the celebration. The homes of Char
lotte will be open to the visitors and
all who cannot find accommodation
at the hotels and boarding houses
will be taken oare of at private
homes. The committee wishes It
understood that Charlott© will take
care of every visitor who lends his
presence the big celebration.
The business houses and public
buildings of the city, even at this
early date, present a holiday appear
ance. Flags and other deconations
are to be seen on every hand and
many of the larger buildings are very
handsomely decorated.
The electrical display is to be a
feature of the celebration. Hand
some arches are being constructed at
nearly every turn. Indicating that
Charlotte is to be brilliantly illumi
nated for the festiv© occasion.
F0LEYSH0NEMAR
fmr children i tafr, ture* Jte oplatee
Stockholders Meet.
The stockholders’ meeting of the
Paeolet and Drayton mills, of Spar
tanburg county, were held Wednes
day afternoon. The Mllliken party,
which arrived in Spartanburg Tues
day night, was composed of the fol
lowing gentlemen: S. M. Mllliken,
8. D. Brewster, J. L. Brown, Peter
Reid, E. M. Creep, P. S. VanVolken-
burgh, O. H. Mllliken and Alfred
Hordes, all of whom ar© from New
York, and Mr. L. K. Waring, of Bal
timore. The meetings of the two
mills showed that there had been a
porsporous year for both of the mills
and favorable reports were made to
the stockholders.
As an illustration of how this ad
ministration does things to suit it
self regardless of the wishes of the
people interested, or the character of
the men it outs in high places, the
nomination and probable confirmation
of one Wickersham to be a judge in
Alaska is one of the most glaring.
Here are tbe facts concerning this rot
ten transaction on the part of this
Roosevelt administration:
In December last the president
named Janies Wickersham as judge of
the third division of Alaska. His con
firmation has given the senators of
the judiciary committee no little trou
ble. For hardlv had the president
named Wickersham before evidence
of a most unusual kind began to How
in upon the committee. It was shown
that WicUarsham. while living in the
State of Washington, had been indict
ed for riot and leadin" mobs, that he
has been indicted for subornation of
perjury in connection with a fraudu
lent attempt to acquire title to some
government land, and he had been in
dicted and convicted of seducing a
youn°' girl, and finally he had ob
tained the court records in this se
duction case and has done away with
them.
The judiciary committee after five
months discussion, have reluctantly
reported Wickersham’s name to tne
senate by a bare majority vote. Dur
ing nearly all of that time Wicker
sham has been here in Washington
lobbying for himself for months
the capitol has swarmed with his lob
byists, who are more numerous and
higher priced ones than ever appear
ed here to work for the confirmation
of any other judge. These lobbyists
are "aid by Wickersham and his
friends and favorites, who hop© for
and expect further favors if he should
be confirmed. In fac.- one of these
lobbyists openly announced that Wick'
ersham would be confirmed and that
when he is confirmed they will own
Alaska and run it in their own inter
ests and to suit themselves.
Wickersham has already served
on© term of four years as judge of
the district court of Alaska. But]
when, he was named and confirmed
thes© indictments and convictions
were entirely unknown to the presi
dent and th© Judiciary committee and
both he and his spotted career were
entirely unknown to the people of the
far away Alaska. But "nis term of of
fice has given them ample time to
learn what kind of a man he is. The
tetsimony and evidence before the Ju
diciary committee brought to light)
some very unusual conditions. It ap
peared clearly that lajlh the lawyers
and the people at large fear and dr©ad
Wickersham because of his biased
and prejudiced nature, and his arro
gance and unbending tyranny and bis
blackmail record. It appears that he
ba B few favorites and that they nev
er lose cases, though the*/ are always
litigating because if the juries do not
return their verdicts in favor of the
favorites. Wickersham sets aside the
verdicts and grants new trials. This
has resulted in his deciding one case
WEEKLY WEATHER BULLETIN
May
For tbe Week Ending 8 A. M.
14, 1908.
The week was usually cool. The
minimum temperatures on the 10th
were as low, or lower, as have ever
been recorded in May. in South Caro
lina, in the last ten to twenty-eight
years, or since records are available.
Light to killing frosty were general,
in exposed places, on that date from
the mountains to the coast. The
average temperature for the week
was about) 9 degrees below normal.
The maximum temperature was 86
degrees at Liberty on the 12th. and
the minimum temperature was 30 de
gree- at Seivern on the 10th. By the
end of the week the temperature had
risen to nearly norma] warmth.
yond comprehension. Nothing gave
him any permanent relief until he
used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. One
application of that linament relieved
the pain and made sleep and rest pos
sible, aad less than one bottle has ef
fected a permanent cure. If troubled
with sciatica or rheumatism why not
try a 25-cent bottle or Pain Balm and
see for yourself how quickly it re-
lieves the pain. For sale by Cherokee
Drur Co., Gaffaey, 8. L. Hobbs & Bro
Cowpen®.
At thirty a woman Is willing to
marry a man old enough to be her
father, aad at fifty she is just as wil
ling to marry on* young enough to
b© her woa.
v.
Precipitation occurred on the 7th ^ er
For a painful burn there is nothing
like DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
There are a host of Imitations of De-
Witt a Witch Hazel Salve on the
market—see that you get the genuine.
Ask for DeWitt’s. Good, too, for sun
burn cuts, bruises, and especiallF
recommended for piles. The nam e E.
C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, Is on every
box. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaff
ney; L. D. Alison. Cowpens.
A woman never likes to admit that
she is beaten—even if her huband
over practically the entire Stale. Tt
-vr. ver y evenly distributed, and! Not ^ 38 as Rockefeller,
averaged about half an inch The! If you had all the wealth of Rock-
relative humidity was belon- normal! feller, the Standard Oil
after Monday.
Clearer weather prevailed from the
8th to the end of the week, except
that Friday and Saturday were partly
cloudy during the middle of the day
in the central counties.
SHORT $30,000.
Secretary Union, S. C., Building and
Loan Association Speculated.
Spartanburg. S. C., May 12.—A re
port reaches here, based o n reliable
authority, that a heavy shortage has
been discovered In the accounts of
the Union Building and Loan Assocla-
. magnate,
you could not buy a better medicine
for bow©] complaints than Chamber-
iain s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. The most eminent physi
clans can not prescribe a better prep
aration for colic and diarrhoea, both
for children anj adults. The uniform
success of this remedy has shown it
to be superior :<• all others. It never
fails, and when reduced with fvater
and sweetened, is pie. sant to take.
Everv family should be supplied with
it. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaff
ney: S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cowpens.
Ever.’ man knows some other man
tlon, of Union, S. C. W. M. Hughes. whom h<> would like to kick.
the •secretary, Is found to be "about
$30,000 short, and it is said he has ad
mitted the responsibility for
shortage.
At a conference with the directors
held In that city yesterday Hughes
is said to have acknowledged that he
had engaged In speculations and lost
heavily.
John H. Fant is p esident of the
Sore Nipples.
f j lp A cure may b© effected by apply
ing Chamberlain’s Salve as soon as
the child is done nursing. Wipe it off
with a soft cloth before allowing the
child to nurse. Many trained nurses
us© this salve with the best results.
Price 25 cents per box. Sold by Cher
okee Drug Co., Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs
& Bro.. Cowpens
a ^ anCirU insti, " tion - ! U you want to t»e interesting don’t
Hughes has borne an excellen re- (alk mucb al your8elf ; aoni
itation and the <li--.elosnre<5 have’
putation and the disclosures
created a mild sensation.
i . Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly
i..h„ D„^w adapted for asthma, bronchitis and
Good For Judge Purdy. * hoarsnoss So d b; Cherokee Drug
I shall impose upon you a seu-jCo.
tence without the alternate of paying, —-
a fine in order to make an example,, Girls prefer mixed parties, but
which I shall follow in all such cases married women prefer hen parties.
as yours.” |
Such was the substance of the re-j Why take a dozen things to cure
marks of Judge Purdy Wednesday i that cough? Kennedy’s Laxative Hon*
morning in the mineral sessions court ey and Tar allays the congestion, stops
of Greenvill© in sentencing Warren that tickling, drives the cold out
Walker, a well known white man con- through your bowels. Sold bv Chero-'
victed of violating the dispensary: ke© Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison,
law. After a hard fought trial the Cowpens.
jury promptly returned a verdict of — ;
guilty, whereupon the court sentenc
ed the defendant to perform hard la-; RECEIVER’S SALE,
bor In the State penitentiary for the State of South Carolina,
period of three months and to pav a County of Cherokee,
fin© of $100. The court would not al- Court <>f Common Pleas,
low the defendant to serve the time -Ino I- Sarratt. eft. al.. Plaintiffs,
on the public works of the county.; vs.
There was widespread comment upon, G^Hney Carpet Mfg Co., et. al.,
the verdict, which is one altogether Defendants,
new in Greenvlii© county for this. By virtue of authority contained In
offense. Several white men now nn- order In the above matter passed
der conviction on the same charge His Honor. J. C Klugh, on the 11th
ard who have not yet been sentenc- °f November, 1905, I will on the
ed ar© verv nervous o*i account of ^th day of June, 1906, sell at 11 o’clock
the heavv sentence imposed upon' A. M.. in front of the court house door.
Walker. ' ! a t Gaffney, S. C.. all of the old books,
notes and accounts of th© Gaffney
Some men are satisfied with empty! Carpet Manufacturing Co., a list of
honors, but the toper prefers his full, which may be seen at my office at
Irene Mills.
When a girl begins to appear anx-l Terms of sale cash.
Ions about the state of a young man's j H. D. Wheat,
health he can take his choice between, As Receiver of The Gaffney Gaff
the parson and the undertaker j Carpet Mfg. Co
Gaffney. S. C., Mav lOtih. 190C.
Subtcribs for The Ledger $1.00 » year. May 11. 18, 25.
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