The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, September 21, 1906, Image 2
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MaKe ^^Kppy Homes—Their Condition Irritates
Bcdfflffiisband and Children—How Thousands
of Mothers Have Been Saved From Nervous
Prostration and Made Strong and Well.
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I Mrs, e/tester (Purrj g Mrs. Chas. KBrown.
ii nervous, irritable mother, often on
the verge of hysterics, is unfit to care
for children ; it ruins n child's disposi
tion and reacts upon herself. Ihe
trouble between children and the■ r
mothers too often is due to the fact
fVif» mot her has some female w a t -
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Mrs. Chester Curry, Leader of the
Ladies’ Symphony orchestra. 42 Sara
toga Street, Hast Boston, Mass.,
writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“ For eight years I was trou«»!ed with ex
treme nervousness and hysti i in, l<rought on
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ill .. I v ; hie. nervous
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me. 1 have daily im-
l am now strong and
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*' Lydia E.
I was recoin nit
remedy that
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well, and all
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I V . ( nit *• fils of depression
with restlessness, alternating with
extreme irritability? Are your spirits
easily affected, so that one minute you
laugh, and the next minute you feel
like crying? , .. . a
Do you feel something like a ball ns- ( . llt unman. My r-,,
ingin your throat and threatening to 1 was no longer irriiabit.
choke you; all the senses perverted, in love with im all o\ei
morhidly sensitive to li|rht and sound : j Women should rcu
pain in the abdominal region, and i E. I’inkhams \egmt
between the shoulders; bearing-down ! tlie medicine that li
pains; nervous dyspepsia and almost
continually cross and snappy ?
If so, your nerves are in a shattered
condition, and you are threatened with
nervous prostration.
Proof is monumental that nothing in
the world is better for nervous prostra
tion than Lydia E. Pinkham s V ege
Mateim ut "! a woman
the wonderful results
hi E, I’inkham s Vege-
id- I to try it. I did so,
months 1 was a differ-
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gain. '
■mbertliat Lydia
ole Compound is
!> t lie record for
the greatest number of actual cures of
female ills, and take no substitute.
Free Advice to Women.
Mrs. Pinkham. daughter in-law of
Lydia E. Pinkham. Lynn, Mass., invites
till sick women to write to her for
advice. Mrs. Pinkham’s vast experience
with female troubles enables her to ad-
lion tnan i.yaia rv. iimmamr. "/“*** t , ,
table Compound; thousands and thou- vise you wisely, and she will charg
sands of women can testify to this fact. | you nothing for her advice.
Ask Mrs. Piokham’s Advice—A Woman Best Understands a Woman’s Ills.
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Ash and Blue Cem Coal direct to your house, at very low
prices for this month; prices will be higher next month.
No loss in weight; no dus«. Leave orders at my store.
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A WILD DAY ON THE COAST.
Wrightsville Beach Swept and Lives
of 200 People Endangered.
Wilmington, N. C„ Sept. 17.—Cot
tage, hotel and i allroad property was
damaged to the extent of eight to ten
thousand dollars and for six or eight
hours upwards of 200 inon, women
and childr >n wore eut off from the
mainland in imminent peril by a fierce
northeast storm which swept Wrights-
vllle Beach, nine miles east of Wil
mington, toda'\ The storm earn’*
Aiiiiont warning and uunureds ol coi>
tngers at. the beach received th ir first
Intimation of danger upon .awakening
to find breakers sweeping clear across
the beach to Lie sound and rolling
high up on the mainland, two milts
beyond. A trolley ear kept at the
icach in ease of an emergency took
ibout twenty-five early risers across
the sound on the trestle by which it. i;
roao.ied and four otln r cars resnomU I
from the city to a telephone message
an.’ brought others across while tl 1
swept the 11 "St ie. T.ios.' left ;it
lie li aeh were fearful of mossing tli"
trestle and refused to come acres ,
:'v structure giving away immediately
after tile last ear reached Lie main
land. The storm increased in fm ••
until noon, when the rescue work.- was
begun by a number of anxious om a
w ho sent surl boats temss the chan
:n i ;u gkeat risk, bringing first th 1
women and children and later lb'
non, the last of the number being
btought over <tt 5 o'clock. S.i ri f
.Yank H. Steadman was among those
caught at the beach and he at one;
'votm in a number of deputies, wl, >
d the bar rooms ami are patroil-
; re " c to l)i*e\ eta 1" •: c ■ f
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\t ' ; i ’.■'na Beach, fm . r do t
'a ' uui, there was ; i.mo dan
,s tages, bur the residents i i
■ tae iiay liefore upon a l;.l
r. i •••meter.
i bouthport. at tl;e mouth of tl,
.'ear rive . tli ' harbor or; t '
row ■■cape from the storn
i of t.a riassengcr boats !.
i'alitly damaged.
Old l.ri : - wick, betwtvn \V:i
nington ii d Soutiiiioit, tlm steanu r
'Mantic. of the Kishm-ics Company, of
, 'link, w a - idowji liroadsid iisbo.e
: t he 1 n!.. i ui is not da,mi god ! •
creat o.v nt Tim C"> io iim r
X l .Cll'.oe, (ii o ere at 1 o'clock t ll'
• e •tiing, has no. y •’ anived. SI
■ ittbi;- encom.t red :)i . cale off th, s
• • t :• •! out out to • a ii) esoipe Cm
!\ of it. Toni hi b, storai h: -
•w.-ate*' mi! no lurtb'u- i eca.ge j- e
•tel 'A'i m ee : i;. . ll! lica t.ioti w it.:
1 -outI.port b ivo bein np <fff sino"
1 i-.- i iiis nn ruing.
THE STORM IN SPARTANBURG
V. .',c! Blew Oo ar. Trees and OeJ Much
Other Oamage.
Spartanburg, Sept. IS. The tail ci .1
of tin West Indian storm which swe t
along the South Atlantic coast Mon
day was felt in Spartanburg with con-
-iderable force Mouda> afternoon and
nig.it. Tim wind blew down trees a d
fences and the t’1« phone ami tel
"in di wires arc in tmulile. The wind
iec wit’,, great force at times, attain
ing its highest ve unity Mondav night
when it must have blown at tlm rate
of thirty miles an hour.
High winds prevailed all day .Mon-
bty and gr at clouds of blinding du t
s, .t pt tlnongh the .streets. Towards
night the wind increased in force to d
by six o'clock in the afternoon it. had
increased considerably As night <ir< '
:>u the wind seemed to inn a • m
iocit,’ and at ii o'clock o was hlowi.
furiously, causing houses to creak,
blinds to slim, making the night mo/
ncomf •riabli' for nervous peoi
many of whom expected th roof of
their homes to be blown away.
Tm Costal Telegraph corapun
vires suffered considerably from the
form. Tliis company has no co n
munication with Charleston and Wil
mington. Both of these cities suffer, d
considerably from the storm, t non a
from what can he icani.-d no lives
were iosi, the greatest damage being
along the water front, of the cities
j he wires of the Western I’nion T 1
pgranh company are also in trouble
the line between here and Havant) h
being out of commission.
Tn local telephone exchange is hav
eg i*troubles aiso on account of
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Has desirable property for sale in all parts
of the city.
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All kinds of Job Work done at The Ledgti
Driest commensurate with high grade work Try us.
Monday night's s'
the exchange * in s
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commission earl.v
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of ti e city.
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| committee was unpointed to fornm
lUe plans to get this State t« do Hs
i >s t towa'd raising the $(>0,000,000
] i" irtcd for the purpose of financing
' e ho’-ding of weal cotton. Thl« com
mittee will issue an address to the
| people of the State tomorrow.
Ou»- grand business life is not to
I see what lies dimly at a distance, hut
to do what lies clearly at hand.—Car
lyle.
Jftbj'.i ry*\ .
T t ' 1? m the Reynolds factories,
cktvn .z lob-iCsos, by clean, sanitary proces
■4, dxrect-an, sin:2 of rr; n who have made the
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ALMOST A RIOT.
l? fficulty Bf.t'A'een Negroes end Whites
H Kamlet.
■Pi "liet. N. < ’ , S»>pt. 17. V -t.enkiv
d lust s.i ht >t ookiil us thong!: u
il riot 1. inevitable mu*- Wbia s
i ' iipicks were armed witii \\’in
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upiusing was
Lie trouble,
earned, begun
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. • ,. it ion was o
pi eparalions for at
made. Tile cause
from till that can b
several days ago, when Cap*.. Bell, a
freight conductor, whose run is from
.. met to Columbia, and a negro
train band, John Hubb.ird. got into a
d.fiiculty at Camden, S. C. Cape B li
or.iered the negro to go <>n too >>I
. ,e cars and release tile brakes,
ben he a out un to o'ney the order 1 -
of the conduetor he 1) gun to curse
>e engineer and conductor and it is
ated tiiat Cain. Bel! threw a roeb at
'd'bard Wbe n he lid so the negro
made for him. whereupon the condm l-
r drew his pistol and fired upon th"
triin hand The negro ran and >oard
ed a ptisscnger train. He came to
:■ 1 1 reported !..<• conductor tind
hud iti.n suspend' u !ro.n the S"fv.-e
if the company. After a thorou^ii in
vestigation, however, the conductor
was reinstated.
Saturday night several engineers
and conductors were sitting in
Gresham tL Jamison's Hotel dis
cussing the episode as r kited above,
when Hubbard came along and of
fered some impudence, whereu|>on be
was given a first-class thrashing.
th who came up as on lookers
were knock d down as fast as tuey
came. This incensed some of the
colored race and threats of burning,
diouting, kiling. etc., were freely
unde. These threats Licit d some of
the white people of the town to make
•reparation for self-defense and quite
a number armed themselves for any
■ me.gency.
It seems that the leader of the ne-
•oes was a blind tiger artist. Bob
Gordon. Me was tie one the men
v m o .after late last night. They
bought they had located him in the
'10 iso of Li/.o Benton, and hundreds
■f shots were fired into the house,
>m no sign of the man was found.
This morning Benton had war-
».”ts issued for those wno shot into
j : i miso. It is said tiiat a stranger
as attacked in the railroad cut just
hove the spot and severely whipped
>y some negroes, but this report has
of been verified. Everything is
uiet today and no further trouble Is
«• x»ected.
KILLED BY EXCURSION TRAIN.
Good Colored Citizen Who Had Weak
riss for Liquor.
Ki .- on. X. S' pt. IT. Tlm b«.d>
.loan .lo'ms, a color d man who liv
ed in Fit’ ing ('n ok township, uas
found tiiis morning beside tlm Atluti-
• i:■ A- North Carolina railroad track
m ..r Wiiliams’ crossing, two miles
A ,u 1 ic ci..'.. Otm ui'in was terribly
ninsni-d ami mangled, and a contusion
• - the had; of the bead showed the
euiso of his d'-ath. He was struck
iast night bv the engine of the excur
sion train from Moorehead to Golds
boro. t'oioner Green was notified
ini tills morning made un invostiga
t ion.
The evidence : closed the fact Fiat
n s was intoxicated and u.i ta!u n
.•om the trad soon after the "shou-
h.'" passed up the road, ahead of the
■ x.uirsion Sunda\ night. Jig evi
dently was going home along the
trad and got hack on it after lie I
was taken off and in his condition did
not hear tne approaching train. No
autopsy was deem d necessary. The
skull was probably fractured when
'ones was struck by the engine. The
bed, was discovered !>,' some cyl" 1 i
people early in the morning and they
thought that Jones had bemi mur
dered and laid on the track. Coroner
Green's investigation, however, estab
lished pretty certainly that death
was caused by the train while Jones
was on tli . track drunk. Jones was
nn industrious darkey, but had a
weakness for whiskey. He was on
good terms with ;il] around him and
no neb,' .vus 1 r v a for murder
How Sh e Compromised.
T .is somewhat grasping spirit,”
said Senator Burrows, in the course
of a rec -nt argum rit, reminds me of
a i 'dy who dropped in the other day
at a ccitain hank.
"Going to the i»aying teller’s win
dow she opened her pocketbook took
out a check and pushed it under the
brass grating.
" Cash this, phase,' she said.
'Tii ' naying teller, after one glance
at the check pushed it back to the
woman again.
“'There is my husband’s signature,'
said tlie woman, excitedly.
“'Yes, I know,’ admitted the teller,
but there is no amount.’
“ Oh. never mind that,’ said the
woman impatiently. ‘Give me what
there is.’ ”
It is better *to follow even the shad
ow of the best than to remain content
with the worst.—Van Dyke.
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SEVEN PL OTTED TO ESCAPE.
A Plot fop a Wholesale Delivery is
Discovered.
Durham, X. Sea. 17.—Robert
Horn a. Die negro priamer who es
caped ipen Die ("Hiiio road gang a
i " days ago. running off from four
gun 1 (is, nil of whom took shots at him,
was captured easi of the city yester-
bi.. ie was dres.se,| in citizen's
Go!iio.-, ami was on the Durham &
HauDiern road, u iw*cn here and Apex. '
He is now at the county work house,
where Hie wounds he received while
escaping have been dressed and he is
being cared for.
Doram was sent to the road gang
at the recent ter.a of court for six
y< ars. five being for perjury ami one
f< r false representation, aast week,
on Wednesday, he made a hr ;>,k for
im. ity while he was being taken with
otiM'r prisom rs to the works. As lie
• 1 tried into Die voohs one of Hie
guards fired at a in; witii his .11 cal
ibre pistol and the other three ge.. ds
• aened Lire with rides and shot guns.
Tlie negro stumbled and fell just as
im entered the woods hut was on uis
feet, in an instant and made his es
cape. Th guards reported that he
was shot down hut got up and es-
caped.
Wiicu arrested yesterday it was
proven that the guards were correct
in their report. The negro had a .44
idsto] aa!t throng!) iiis ankje and
was wounded about the hip and leg.
His injuries will not prove seiious,
however. It will he some time be
fore he is able to return to the road
forces. Since the capture of this pris
on r it. is learned that there was a
plot made by seven to mal e a break
ini the same time. The plan for each
of the seven to take different direc-
tions and keep going. Robert Doram
ran wh- n the designated point in the
road was reached hut the hearts of
the others failed them at the last mo
ment. An effort is being made to
find from whom Doram secured the
citizen's clothes.
Who comes to God an inch, through
doubtings dim.
In blazing light God will advance a
mile to him.—Oriental Proverb.
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