The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, October 12, 1906, Image 2
The
WOMEN WHO CHARM
Mutual Benefit NE ‘ lT " ,s TH L F,RST ESSE ' ,TI ‘ L
Life Ins. C x
A NEWSY LET1ER
FROM WILKINSVILL
It Helps Women to Win and Hold
Men'* Admiration, Kespect and Ix>ve MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE OF
4 I LOWER CHEROKEE.
V\oman s^TfttU'st >, r ift is tlu* power to
inspire admiration, respect, and love.
~ » There is a heanty in health which is i
JpQJ* Y moH‘at tractive to men than mere re^u- Personal Paragraphs Concerning Pop
: larit.v of feature.
This company has stood for all that
host in American I.ife Insurance.
I' has proved that it. is passible to up
hold what is rinht and oppose what is
wrone ami succeed in huildins up and
maintaining; a uroat hnsiness. The
recent investigations siiow these facts
The large annual dividends, low ore-
ir.ium rates and liberal policy forms
make the contracts of The Mutual
Benefit the ntosi desirable to he h id.
v • 'mi :nsiiranc(‘ foi less
iban an> other Life Insurance
<'omnan> doitm a legitimate hnsiness.
[ n justice to yourself and family see a
epresentatiw of this com’ tin- before
,,,u hnv late Insurance To convince
ou i ' I' of these fact- \v< ask for an
nterview with
There is real pleasure in chewing the best tc iacco grown
where the best tobacco grows—in the famous Piedmont
country
CHEW WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT
Jones J. Darby,
GAFFNEY, S. C
Selling Out
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Item* of
that Section.
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n Mr Bi 1
Mel ’lev si a i |
ill n;ght
with Ji n
Sin i rr t he nex
t nun ning In
■ nld Ji n
!;, didn't heli*
■he ' Jiin
i hud fed
his horse ille ]
idclll liefor*'
' 1 lump.''
-aid Jim ' Yoi
t eertuiuK di
In’t think
I eon id 1 a* 11 n
him, m v *
ii improve
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ie nil-'in- tin
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eld Mis- Amo
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of Grifhn
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Monday \l
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hill i- tile due
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Mad.
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cured
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• Piedmo";Y
To bar cb belt
"s Only choice selections of ti. s •
N oughly cured tobacco i.> used
That s why L>C-i.i«-'».»■ j .j..d u.....
brands, as shown \w luc- Intel *.• i I>
for a fiscal y tr.vir iVr v'Tip*.; U i r
and o..e-c]u..r‘ n nc’ - ’. '. a
one-tn.io ci »■ .> .....rea-.ac-1 c
of chewing aind L.oc.kin^
United States
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Wilkin
Evidently, chewers cannot resist the
flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS be
cause SCHNAPPS cheers them more
than any other chewing tobacco and
every man that ch^ws SCHNAPPS passes the
good thing alonr—one chewer maker other chew
ers—until the fact is now established that there
are many more chewers and pounds of tobacco
chewed, to the population, in those States where j
SCHNAPPS tobacco was first < ’old than there a r e in t
the States where SCHNAPPS hasr.otyet been offered v-Aw.-.;.
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mm2 WHAT YOU ARE CK
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y**., W ^ SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine Java coffer, sweetened
) just enough to bring out its natural, stimulatM g qualities. r*^
>’ SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of chewers: the rich, be-
,,.i j cause they do not find a chew that ready pleases them better
i y at any price; the pcoi, because it is more econom,cal than
t*:e la- r l!)c. or 15c. plugs and they g-l ti.eir money’s w r;h
of the real snappy, stimulating flavor so appreciated by tobacco
lovers. All imitations contain much rv e tweeter:.: g l
SCHI'.'APPS. They are made that way to hide poor tobacco im
properly cured.
-vst< III. (‘UP ■< I til'
pound built no tnv i-nt ii >
trouble, and 1 I' lt i nou a man 1 am
sure it will ii ik> o.i ry -mil l ing vvoman
strong, well « i happy, u- it mi- me. ’
Women who are troul i d with pain
ful or irregular |>erioiK. haeuaehe.
bloat injr (or llai ulem e i, di-.p’.aeements.
inflainnia t ion or u le« ration, that bear
M I’C'ra I'd lo--- of mv-down " feeling, dizziness tainlness.
' ' indi' r estion, or nervous prostration
ealth
Girthing and Shoes
For the man who chews tobacco for tobacco’s sake
like SCHNAPPS.
Sold at 50c. per pound in 5c. cuts. Strictly 10c. and l'c. plugs.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winslon-Salem, N. C.
there i no chew
Must be so
cost I have to go oiil ol
ness. 11 \ on wa nt a un
of S1 u)e> or i’an s ( ,|- ;ui <)ver-
Coat at little co-t. ! ran -ell you
for less than anyone else.
8ee me before you but
A. Doff
Tne Newspaper.
iU-1- may be rest >re<l to pei-te' t le
and strength by tal. e ' l.ydia
I'all pmkbam'.s Ve^'-table < onipoiind.
K.
T!
Next door to ’ ’ 1». II
Ston
HOLLISTER S
Rocky Hountain "ea Nuggets
A Bmy MrC.cre ‘ Buy P.-uv.
Brirjjs G/'Jen Heultti Hi Vijor.
A speciiic f r Con-ti luit i<>' I. 'v-tiou. T.lvo
an.I Kidni’V t mu lues. I iii.i'.'I i . ••ina. JlM'iin
a >o'1. Hud Mn atli. s: ; h ili.-.o -. H*-.tdaelie
■ i.d Hiu-aaelie. I' - i:..i-kv M jiiritain Tea in tab
.••t f« m. Ha ci'’ - s a Imiv. ta-inili • nnele by
llol.l.lsit.i: ln.ro ( "Mr'NV ,Ma .n. Wis.
GOLDEN Nlf.GETS FOK SALlDiV PEOPLE
Subscribe for Th P Ledger; $1 a year.
lb
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a dis r. gai d I
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O
aisinq Hogs in the South.
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of arro ici , m,*:i
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on would an'
a use it ! • ■ 1
a child
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to the
natrons
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ing ftw
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for no
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Chamberlain’s
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The State Fair
Oct. 22 13 27, 1936
Finest Programme Fver Arranged.
Races Every Day—Great.
South Carolinians from everywhere will
be at the Fair lor “Home Coming” Celebra
tion.
Cheapest Railroad Rates.
ONE FARE ROUND TKi?
Get Ready and Come.
t " 1 w * MrvmmBBKmmHHm'.vjar* ”-vs>r • ■
to I- a\ » Ii i lo t .a o il • tni-n ii
an mis'uiiiiatl.i/iii--', miloraivinu and
mieotnproiui-ing word und >ou ha\*
t ■ a • im. in it> a; I'aO's’ <noi.nit'.
Wh is to blame foi liijs state of at
lairs’.’ Tlie luirents ao- pow -rless.
md ail tin consolation they get is
like that of .lob’s comforts—“it can’t
be bellied now. Just make the best
ou ran out of it.’’ \\V need a law
iiai will sa> to the minister, magis
t rate of other officer who pronounces
ihe muriate ceremony which a mi
nor or minors are concern'd, (with
out the consent of their parents)
>ou must pay a fine of not less than
$.'»00 or serve a two years' term in the
State penitentiary for this piece of
ileasantry or your part and that will
reinedv the evil or rather present Its
occu rrence.
The nian w no betrays the confl
, | lenee of an innocent girl and treits
j uer in such a manttei is no better
( I and hardly as good, as the b ack
t | iu iite wnio eoinmiUs, or attempts to
» I commit, a nameless outrage on her
person for which his neck is sure to
iia> t ii ( . pen t t v.
une t
K-
r
ii! 1
11 \
:,;i ving
t ie night
Frida •
!oat, tor when
chill you wi 1
In- no doubt
' I\ consum <| in 'he h"Uih an i
■ 'a uif. of tin - are brought in
from tiie Northwestern States where
n c|i nate and food producin'' greater
d . Hi eil 11 i e „ ia\e to Ii oveieome, to
.-ucceei]. as co ntiaieii with the South,
(ien T T .Munford. of I'niontown
Ala, is operaiing forty five acres ex
rlusivi’ly in hog r lising, and the re
nit- are xceeditiglv gratifying. He
is eai rying on his experiments along
Lttt. .suggested by the diversification
1 experts of lie I'nited States depart
■ Lw^ats,
M,
chlll-
Wil.
w is a coni-, -t iv
Will, you needn't
vou have a cone
know it. Then
about it..
Mr. E Wylie, ot llopewtll, i.-, off i
ine for sale his pian’ation. with hi
'innery. saw and grist niiils H j- ae nt ot agric ,!; ur> . \ talfa is the I
■ good citizen and w• hat.- to think of nrincip.al to.uge crop for his hogs, but i
losing him as a neighbor. He has j‘m al.-o cut an average of three and a
two children at Cedar Springs and he half tons an acre of alfalfa hav last J
wants to move near r that institution | -snring before the middle of June. Not |
Mr. Wylie is a noble hearted man and only has he found the raising of hogs |
is ending his lif • foi’ the benefit of , ''fofitalile. but th. character of the !
his children. We only wish some , work associated with it was building,
more of our people were like him in "P noil fertility rapidly.
this respect.
On the road between Howell’s ferrv '
and YorkvLle there are two mail MISS MAUDE ^M/ILSON
iKixes—one marked Brown Brothers
and the other Black Brothers. -Oltnnnta Lollegt:, j — wvjTn TT nr - t'mr ***• A Vfe
While in Dr Wvlie’s office at York- Hrtnan Con ■ natory, Mas. Ii rllTFl^Hlr ''TaOT)| AW
ville the other day w,, saw part of a i Vo opUUm
Cough Remedy
The Children’s Favorite
---CI. HKS ••
Coughs, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
Thi* remedy i« furu^u** f»»r it« <*ureR orer
• part of tho nviliz^d world. It cun
always ho dopoinlod up< u. It coutainH do
opium <»r othor harmful dm# And may b©
g\v*‘U hm confidently to a baby aa tt> an adult
Price 25 cts; Largre Size, 60 ct®.
TEACHER OF * PIANO. f^ckiidr*n, so.
J>i*. J
ivi. mi.
Oi Rock Hill, South Carolina
eh-et nii’n to tin* legislature I skeleton, .sail to he that of Peter.
•xlio. in-ioad of nacting laws to pro-] Culp, a negro who was hanged there |
tort jt, holploss citiz. ns. rip rant, on March Sth. 1S7L’. for tin* murder °f SISTERS, READ MY FREE OFFER,
oar and envoi, that matters in which ! his wife. Wo w -n* prosont at the Thls a j with a two centg Etam ,;
Makes a sjieoalts of Cancers, Tumors, Chninic 1'icers, Scrotula and Khetunat’siii
Diseases of I.iver, Kidneys. Dyspepsia and Iiuiigcstion and Diseases of th,-
Urinary Organs. Treats without the Knife, loss of blood and little pain to paUen:
Terms of treatment satisfactory. Twentv-five years, of practical expem-nre
- ■ jrrrrrr^-r Reference To A Few Cases Treated
K. A.«tlars. <'ancer of uom- . Kock IIIII. S. < '>trs !• iiIm-i u Tr.n-, . .1 i a ’.r- ,-.t i. , ■
.1 .1. Ne«-ly. ttanrei ot n rk. lo/ah.S <’ my, St'
Mrs. J. I •. W||ltHfii>. (tanrerof face Ttiz iti,<. (' .1 K. M.itnli. Iizlit ver "• .-o u c * of
Mrs. S. K. Nt* Iso- . CafM*»*r of nose. yUon. S.t'. Itla-'U fHJt'il S »'
Miss Ida Van T issell. Cancer of tireasi • >111 ti- II (' i.it*-n cmcrroi i;.
rlesvilte, S. C
W. A M i Ulna x. i ancer of face King's <>• ok
S C.
W. W. Stroup Cancer of face. .Lowell, x *
Mrs. KartMrry McCraw Cancer of foretn a-
(iafTney. S. t
S. I.. Hanna, Cancer of neck On-ioina. N t
Pav d Hawkins. Cancer 'f ntiseUaffuey, >. <
J. L. Kagan, Cancer oi f «ce. .Uaslonla N 1
I). 11. Cobb, ea'icer - flip Kiny t na. S. •
• i 'A II edricks, U t,|
1C*. s C.
" t s Minnie Mode, Klc
M i — M irv \V Inle rlin
•i • >' s C.
Mr- \ s Ad.in.s c on
' I •
v n.l v II l< antor, .
t > .111 • en, i a i f
r ick, help of their coiisiitueiits fe< 1 little ! h ingiug. Slu riff Hohert H. U etm ex-
>r im inte.' -t and eve,, w.i ,, ibacr'd i <*cuted the death sentence and the
*' ui t. e stat Mo hooks is often a j guard was a detachment of United
■ ir.-e instead et a bl**ssin'- While j States cavalry then garrisoned In
t* St tie j- coptinu illv undergoing i Yorkvllle
•vol'ttp ns its ti ne it wou'd t volute j Cottou pickers are getting if about
n bi\ >r 1 ! tliis sui staniial and much j all now There will be very little, if |
■ ! r* or n. any, more to onen after this. When
I ' e'-veu eon\'its hap ; we see men. women and children wet
''d m sh hi Soul- 1 si Sabbath. I witu de w up to tli»*ir eyebrows pld:
• 1 •• cii ’ t >:n the Keltoj, ( Mount ! ing jt we feel likt* they ought to get
,,v 1 >' o i'll twent.* cents tier pound for it—and
e u i ! t md lh.it Mr .lanison ' the. won’t he too well paid.
1 v. I'M tie, ', a citizen of (laffney, I The doctor his di-missed Mr Ben-
on o -in < iiti • -v 1 ii'e o - the I’f’i Uilm- section of tiff Mullinax. who has been treated
• •• a <’. >■ f ...*'., ' tool cont \ dP d at ids houi*’ hist f or atipondicitis Tiie young man has
• la an i wa- liurie I at Foster’s I got well.
Do Witt’s JKiS Sahra
For Piles, Bu-ns, Sores*
and your address to Mrs. M. A. Hilton, i
Kershaw, S. C.. will entitle you to ten
days treatment which cures L**n- j
(orrheva, Ulceration, displacement Dr. King’s (Men Life Pills
falling of the Womb. Menstral disor
tiers. Tumors, etc Oct. ft lrm>. I
The best in the world.
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t ’ '1 in h iii.t < i
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All kinds of Job Work done at TF" Ledge-
olfi^e neatly and a
o ices commensurate with high grade work Try us
. i as, Sat ird iy.
»• t'd * a liurric ! tri.i to the
i • vi ii section ot ’t’orh county yes
t • dav t Monday i morning.
Miss Hugh* Moss, whose illness has
boi-n reported in thi- correspondence,
■ ■re gat to ,-av is tiiucu in proved
a de to l>c up md about.
M s-rs .loan and Terry Estes have
Rev C. M. Teal wi 1 preach at Ah
ingdon Creek churcu next Sabbath, 1
Octoh r 11th, at II A M The public
is invited to attend the service
Dr R. I.. Black wa- in this section ,
Monday on professional business.
The unearthing of a skeleton in the i
suburbs of Columbii. supposed to be [
that of Kirkland L Gunn, has creat d
ntract vit.i tin* Wilkinsvi le Oil i somewhat of a sensation in this co n*
l orntHtiv to ha il its c iUon seed | mtmity, where In* once was well
REAL ESTATE
Handled on Commission.
1 handle Ivoth Citv and Count property; pay co-ts <»• adver ising and
making titles. It v >u want to buy see me If vou want <> -e’l see me. I
bring liuver and seller together The hovers near v alw • v - come to me.
Those who have lands for *.tle will act wi-e i>y placing th ir property with
me for sale.
Z. A. ROBERTSON.
« BUGGIES. SURREYS. PHAETONS. WAGONS.
® 1 V S MMc A. -.
Stoves, Ranges, Sewing Machines of the Best Make. Guns, Cutlery, Harness. Roofing, Better and Cheaper Than Shingles.
$ c ; A. K L X I
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BY THE CAR LOAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES
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