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t. ’in. ioloTc J >;o;o2>?9 ^>:o A o;o:<^j i No More j Cold Rooms if you only knew how much comfort cun be derived from a PERFECTION Oil Heater—how simple and economical its operation, you would not be without it another day. You can quickly make warm and cozy any cold room or hallway—no matter in what part of the house. You can heat water, and do many other things with the 'PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Turn the wick as high or low as you can—there’s no danger. Carry heater from room to room. All parts easily cleaned. Gives intense heat without smoke or smell because equipped with smoke less device. Made in two finishes—nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beauti fully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. Every heater warranted. If you cannot get heater or information from your dealer, write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. Lamp cannot be equalled for its bright and steady light, simple con struction and absolute safety. Equipped with latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to any room whether library, dining-room, parlor or bed room. Every lamp warranted. Write to nearest agency if not at your dealer’s. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ssvg » t ^aving^ .BANK, OPt'S.ltMT- A CLEAR ROAD TO WEALTH is assured whoever starts right. Get in line with those who are piling up a surplus. Do it by becoming a patron of our Bank. The Accumulated Savings of our depositors is enormous. Their begiunin g though, were small. Open an account with ns, will he the forerunner of a competency. Start now and time will prove it. Results tell. We pav FOUR per cent, interest on ALL DEPOSITS compounded FOUR times a year. The Gaffney Savings Bank GAFFNEY, S. C. Office in the National Bank of Gaffney. D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carroll, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. GRINDAL GOSSIP. Sines! Shoes! Shoes! For Men, Women and Children. You will soon need winter Shoes. We have them and can fit up your whole family. The quality is good and prices ias low as the lowest. Buy them from ■&’us and we will save you money. Best ——patent Flour $2.25 per 100 pounds. J. R. Tolleson & Company, East Frederick Street. Near TTlie Oil Mill. DON’T LET YOUR HUSBAND * Forget to order your winter supply of COAL AND WOOD Now while the price is cheap. You will not need Coal these hot days ; hut stop now and think for a moment. It’s only a few days until October 1st, and then only a few days until winter's cold, with ice, snow and blustering winds. You will feel more comfortable if you have your COAL bought at present prices. POWHATAN LUMP COAL is my leader. IT’S GOOD. I SELL ICE, TOO. V. I. « 1*TJ I* OICOIV. Notes and Paragraph* Concerning the People. Grlndal. Oct. 15—Janie Holy, frife of WaBhington Holy, colored, gave birth to triplets Saturday, October 6th. To add to this unusual occur- ance was the color—one bein** white, one black and the other yellow. Mr. L. C. Warmoth, of Gaffney, spent Sunday with his mother. Mr. J. R. Kirby spent Saturday in Union. Messrs. J. E. Gault and J. O. Tate are speaking of moving to Pacolet soon. We are having some nice sunshiny "•eather now spiced with a tinge of winter and farmers are hustling. Soon all the cotton will bp picked, ginned and sold, for where thp pick ers go now very little if anv will he left for a second nicking. Mrs. Katura Gregory, of Gaffney, is quite low with relaps of typhoid fever at her parents near Ravenna. Mrs. Gregory is a sister of our efficient R. F. D. carrier, Mr. Cameron Little john Mesdames S. A. Nance and Rhoda Re d. of Union, visited friends and relatives here Tuesday. A writer in the Union Times telling thp men how to woo the women of their choice winds up by stating that it is the sensible women he is sneak ing of for he doesn’t “give a darn" how the silly are won. But I want to ask- how many men are there who were ever known to woo and win a real sensible woman? Very few in deed. Its most always the sillv gig- ling or butterfly of a woman that at tracts them. Those that niak« them selves conspicious on the street and around the depot are just “it” while thp quiet, sensible, stay at-home girls go unnoticed. And isn’t it annulling how many of these silly, senseless marriages are being contracted. That marriage is essential to hapniness we do not deny, but it must b< a sen- sible marriage. When contemplating matrimony one should not be blinded )>•' a passion that will soon pass away when one finds that thp object sought and won is not gold but dross. No two people ea" be hapiiy together whose natures are different How can a ouiet. home-loving man. one who loves his books and napers of evenings’be happy with a silly woman who cares for nothing but pleasure and dress. But if after a long ac quaintance two people find that their lives will blend harmoniously and that they really and truly love each othe” then they should ma£rv and as the novelest sav “live happily ever after.” Mr. Editor, as we have "the list of 300 spellings" endorsed by President Roosevent before us you need not be surprized—that’s one—at some of our spelling for we shall exorcize—that’s another—our mind to learn them al- tho—another—we will make an ack nowledgment—another—we are somewhat deprest—another—at. the ammount of labor—another—involved. Dear me, 1 wonder if 1 will ever be able to draw another long breath after that? Annie Laurie. SKIN DISEASES ACNE, TETTER, ECZEMA PSORIASIS, SALT RHEUM. PREPARING FOR GAME SEASON. Subscribe for" ’ ’ , Sl.OOavear Railway Issue* Interesting Circular as to Transportation. The hunting season will open in this State soon and the following cir cular issued by the Southern mil way. relating to the free transportation of hunting dogs will he of particular in terest to sportsmen: Effective November 15, 1906. and continuing until March 1. 1907, in clusive. dogs of sportsmen and hunt ing parties will be transported ip bag- cage cars over lines of these com panies when accompanied by owners or caretakers, but at the owner’s risk, under the following conditions: One dog on chain or in crate will be transported free for each passeng er. Each additional dog not crated will be charged for at rate of one-half cent, per mile: (for distance less than 50 miles. 25 cents each.) Additional dogs in crates win be charged for at regular excess baggage rates (minimum of 50 pounds per dog.) If two or more dogs are in one crate one dog will be transported free for each passenger: and the others will be charged for at the reg ular rates (minimum of 50 pounds per dog.) This arrangement does not include any of the lines north of the Ohio and Potomac rivers nor west of the Mississippi river. The law naming the tim« when hunting in this State shall be allowed* Provides that the season opens on November 15th and closes o*’ March 1st in all counties except the counties of Bemfort, Hampton. Dorchester. Colleton, Charleston, Barnwell. Berke ley. Aiken. Oconee, Lexington. Fair- field. Saluda. Georgetown and Claren don. In these counties named as ex ceptions the hunting season is frpm November 1st to April 1st, inclusive. O n Their Way. During a newspaper men’s conven tion. says Harper’s Weekly, a num ber of Journalists were one afternoon talking of the tricks of “the faithless types,” when “Marse” Henry Watter- son said: “While I’ve heard of a great many funny typographical breaks in my time, about the oddest and most humorous transposition of the types that ever came within my observa tion wag that in a New York paper some years ago. That sheet used to print its shipping news on the same page with the obituaries. Imagine the glee with which its readers found the captions exchanged one morning, whereby a long list of respective names were set forth under the tnerine head. “Passed Through Hell Gate Yesterday.’” A Card. ThG is to c -rtlfy that all druggists are authorized to refund your money If Foley’* Honey and Tar falls to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the ’ungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia anj consumption. Contains no opi ates. The genuine is In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. THE ITCHING WAS ALMOST UNBEARABLE. Dear Sirs-My bedy broke out with u r.tsl: or eruption which in spite of ail efforts to cure continued to get worse. The itching, especially at night, was s.rnply terrible; if would almost disappear at times, only t > return worse than ever. I had tried many highly roc :n vended prepa rations without benefit, and hearing of S. S. S. determined to give it a fair tr.al, and was inexpressibly delighted when a few bottles cured me entirely, removing every blemish and pimple from my body I shall not fail to rec ommend S. S. S. whenever an opportunity occurs to do so. Escondido. Cal. L. MARNO. There is nothing more distressing than an itching, burn ing skin disease, and upon the return of warm weather those who are afflicted with skin troubles find the symptoms appear ing and know that they will be tormented through the hot summer months. The blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, and as they are forced to the surface the skin seems to be on fire. The treatment of skin diseases with exter nal applications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble which is ‘n the blood. The most such treatment can be expected to do is, allay the itching and burning and cover up the trouble for awhile, but as soon as it is left off the disease returns. All food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements necessary to sustain^ the different parts. One portion is used for the making of blood, another for muscle, one for bone, still another for fat, and so on. After these different properties are ex tracted from the food there still remains a portion that is useless, or waste matter, which, is intended to be disposed of through the natural channels of bodily waste, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. At this season of the year, however, these organs become torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and these accumulations remain in the system and are absorbed by the blood to ferment and sour, producing burning acids and acrid humors. The blood cannot properly nourish the system while in this impure condition, and begins to throw off these acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Acne, Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin diseases of every description. ECZEMA appears usually with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and face, though other parts of the body may be afflicted. In TETTER the skin dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very painful. The acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition and giving it a leathery appearance. ACNE makes its appearance on the face in the form of pimples and black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear ance, while PSORIASIS, a scaly disease, comes in patches on different parts of the body. One of the worst forms of skin disease is SALT RHEUM, It discharges a watery fluid, form ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are the parts usually affected, and sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the scalp. These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause—burning acids and humors in the blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure they will continue. The best treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made en tirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a cleansing, healing effect. It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood .so thrit the skin, instead of being blistered and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a su pply of cooling, healthy blood. It goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of waste or foreign matter, builds up the blood and cures all skin diseases promptly and permanently. S. S. S. does not leave the least par ticle of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids the blood of the cause for all skin diseases. S. S. S. tones up the system and regulates the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels so that they will carry off the natural waste and refuse matter through the proper channels, instead of leaving it to be absorbed by the blood. Nothing equals S. S. S. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the general health. Write for our treatise on skin diseases and any medical advice you wish. We make no charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Cure a Cold in One Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Himmi Mtlitrwi Kama oaM in nnst months. Thi& frlgltatllTfl, Owes Grip in Two Days. on every box. 25c. The new Laxative that does not gripe or nauseate. Pleasant to take. Par Sals by Charokaa Drug Co. Laxative Fruit Syrup For Sal* by Char-oka* Drug Co. Cures Stomach and Liver trouble and Chronic Constipation. Per Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. Selling Entire stock of Pawnbroker's Clothing and Sheas Must be sold regardless of; cost I have to go out of bush | ness. If you want a good pair of Shoes or Pants or an Over coat at little cost, I can sell you for less than anyone else. See me before you buy. v j A. Doff Next door to “B. B.” Store. SOUTHEASTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO., Of Spartanburg, S. C. You Should Take a Policy With This Company Because— First: It is the first and only old-line Life Insurance Company in South Carolina. Skcond: It is officered and controlled by home people, and keeps money in the State. Third: Its Policies are simple contracts, free from speculation as to results, each item and figure being guaranteed. Fourth: Its premium rates are lower than most old companies, and yet it furnishet just as much, just as good and Just as safe insurance. Fifth: Its Elective Investment Policy combines Investment, Insurance, ; i. Endowment and Annual Income, and is proving a winner. ELLIOTT ESTES, President. . GILES L. WILSON, Secretary. DIRECTORS. A. H. Tyvichhll, President and Treasurer Clifton Mfg. Co. and D. E. Con verse Co. Jno. B. CLEVELAND, President C. & W. C. Railroad and Whitnev Mfg. Co. Jno, A. Law. President and Treasurer Saxon Mills and President Central National Bank, L. E. Caerican, President People’s Bank of Darlington. W. S. MONTGOMERY, President and Treasurer Spartan Mills. Stobo J. Simpson, Attorney-at-Law. AUG. W. Smith, President Wooilruf! Cotton Mills and Bank of Woodruff. A. L. Whitf., President Merchants and Earmers Bank. Elliott Estks, President. Medical Directors—Geo. R. Dean, M. D., Geo. W. Heinitsh, M. D. Reliable, Energetic Man Wanted as Agent in Gaffney. ELLIOTT ESTES, Jr., General Agent, Spartanburg, S. C. Buckfen's Arnica Salve - The Best Salve In The World. ' FOLmHom^tAR Owes Ooldei Prevsut* Pneumonia fttmKlDNIYCURE Make* Kidney* and Bladder Right DR.KING*S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Stop That Cough. LEDGER always contains all the latest local and foreign news. 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