The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 06, 1906, Image 6
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In most houses there is a room without
proper heating facilities—to say nothing
of chilly hallways. Even though the
heat of your stoves or furnace should be
inadequate to warm the whole house there
need not be one cold spot if you have a
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
RAVENNA READINGS.
What js Goinq On in This Thriving
Section of Cherokee.
Ravenna. Oct. 30.—Misses Edna
and Minnie Brown and Mr. Jake
Mathews, of Gaffney, attended the
Sunday school rally at Goucher last
Sunday.
RHEUM A TISM
ALMOST AS COMMON IN SUMMER AS IN WINTER.
The
Sun.lf
iv school
rally at Gou
idl
or las
t Sunday was
very interest
ing
and M
essrs.
T. C. Green. T G. Ck
1 k.
E. R.
Goforth and
B. F. Brown
all
made
warm
speeches with plenty
of
steam
up.
Quite a
number of
our
young
peopl
e from
here were th
(■re
to he!
p swell the cr<
>wd.
Mr.
B. F
Bonner,
of Goucher,
do
liverei
1 a nice Sunda
,v school talk
in
our S
unday
school 1
ast Sunday «
»V“-
fling.
Mr.
Floyd
Goforth,
of Gaffney, j
and
Mr. 1
iloyd
Goforth,
of Jonesvl
Hie,
spent
last
Sunday
here with their
v?!
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heaters and is an ornament to any home. Made in
two finishes—nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beau
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nine hours. Every heater warranted. If not at your
dealer’s write nearest agency for descriptive circular.
THE ¥ fllTIi s safes* an d best
JJl all-round household
lamp. Made of brass throughout
and nickel-plated. Equipped with latest improved
burner. Every lamp warranted. An ornament to any
room whether library, dining-room, parlor or bed
room. Write to nearest agency if not at your dealer’*.
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Oper-
turned
fitted
Sims! 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
as low as the lowest. Buy them from
us and we will save you money. Best
patent Flour $2.25 per 100 pounds.
J. R, Tollsson & Company,
I
East Frederick Street. ^ '
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done—list your property with me. If you want city lots or farm lands, call,
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“KING OF THE SOIL.”
1 >R. J. XT. TTtnvriCR,
OI Rock Hill, South Carolina ------- -
Makes a specialty of Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Ulcers, Scrofula and Rheumatism
Diseases of Diver, Kidneys, Dyspepsia and Indigestion and Diseases of the Genito
Urinary Organs. Treats without the Knife, loss of blood and little pain to patient,
Terms of treatment satisfactory. Twenty-five years, of practical experience.
— .. r Reference To A Few Cates Treated
It. A.oit rk. Cancer of nose Rock Hill. H. O.
.1. .1. Neely. Cancer of neck Tlrsab, S. C
Mrs. .1. I ’.Williams, Cancer of face Tlrzah.S. C.
Mrs. S. If. Nelson. Cancer of nose, 'irdon, 8. C.
Miss Ida Van T tssell, Cancer of breast (luth-
rlesvil le, S. C
W. A. M illinax. Cancer of face King's Creek,
S. C.
W. W. Btrnup. Cancer of face Lowell, N. O.
Mrs. Barbory McCraw, Cancer of forehead
Oaffney. S. C.
S. B. Hanna, Cancer of neck Gastonia, N. C
David Hawkins. Cancer 'f noseGaffney, 8. O.
J. L. Ragan, Cancer of face.. ..Gastonia, N. C.
D. »l. Cobb, cnocer i f Up Smyrna. H. C.
Mrs. Kllzabern Tracy. Cancer of breast Gaff
ney, S C.
J. K. Hambrlgbt, verocose ulcer of leg,
Black.burg, S. C.
R C. Green, cancer of face, Moorsboro, N. C.
G. W. Hendricks, dropsy and asthma. Gaff
ney. s. C,
Mrs Minnie Mode, Rheumatism, 3affney,H.C
Mrs. Mary White, chronic ulcer of leg. Ga'T-
ney. S. C.
Mrs. N 8 Adams, cancer of shoulder. Lowell,
N. C.
Andy H. Blanton, scrofula Gaffney, 8, C
O. W.Green, cancer of neck Mooresboro NVC
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; but 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
coid, with ice, snow an I Mustering 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.
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I* TJ R C> ICOIV.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Goforth.
Messrs. C. 0. Kirby and H. H.
Bonner, of Gaffney, were among me
Gaffney visitors in our Sunday school
last. Sunday.
Messrs. It. Thomas. John Humph
ries. Ben Homes, C. C. and Mason
Bonner and L. E. Martin, a 1 of Paco-
let. attended religious services here
last Sunday evening.
Mrs. Lilly Payne, who has been
visiting here for several weeks, has
returned to her home in Gastonia,
N. (’.
Mrs. C. E. Kitches is spending a
few days in Spartanburg with her
son, Mr. J. T. Kitchens.
.Miss Eunice Smith, of Goucher.
spent last Sunday with her friend.
Miss Maggie Goforth.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bonner and
family, of Pacolet, spent last Sunday
here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.
G. L Pettit and family.
We are sorry to say that Mr. W. C.
Goforth is quite sick. We hope he
will soon be well.
Misses Bessie and L ila Mathis
and brother, Albert, spent last Sat
unlay in Pacolet.
Messrs. Roy Sparks, of Glindale,
and John Adam Foster, of Asbury,
visited our Sunday school last Sun-
I (lav evening.
| Miss Ella Brown has returned
I from a pleasant visit to Gaffney.
Miss s Carrie Guthries and Fan
nie and Eunice Smith, of Goucher,
visited our Sunday school last Sun
dav evening.
Mr. Mr. M. W. Brown spent a few
j hours in Asbury yesterday morning.
Mr. J. L. Spake is up again after
a few days illness.
The Ravenna Gin company, owing
to scarcity of cotton, have shut, down
to time days a week. Up to and in
eluding October 2iith, they have gin-
ned Ifi8 hales. Up to and including
j this date last year they had ginned
ino hales.
Misses Maggie Goforth and Pearle
(’Burgess have bo“n going around with
j subscription papers to aid the Misses
; Poole and they have secured
j which will help considerably.
Our section was visited by
frost yesterday mornip' hut
vegetation had already been
suppose there was no da:na"
Mr. Claud Burgess has accepted a
position with Mr. J. M. Nelson at
Gaffney.
Mr. and Mrs. R W. Spake spent
ast Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Brown.
UL&,. t-giiya Brown and brother,
"■fiml,” spent lattf Sunday in..-f\dcolet.
Who can tell us wiiO’.'e the voting
man is who when return ng from
visiting his girl, left his rubbers in
a “mud hole?”
All our sick ones are reported
much better we are g ad to say.
We hope Goucher will soon have
another Sunday school rally as they
are real interesting to one visiting.
Your corres|>ondent was one of the
visitors at the Goucher Sunday
school rally which he enjoved Im
mensely.
Miss Fa Mathis, our champion pon
corn raiser, says she made five bush
els of pop corn. We would like to
hear from some of the other pop
corn raisers. C.
While the damp, cold, changing weather of
Winter intensifies the pains and other disagreeable
symptoms of Rheumatism, it is by no means a
winter disease exclusively. Through the long
months of Summer its wandering pains and twitch
ing nerves are felt by those in whose blood the uric
acid, which produces the disease, has accumulated.
Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en
tire system. Its primary cause results from the
failure of the eliminative organs, the Liver, Kid
neys and Bowels, to carry out of the system the
urea, or natural refuse matter. This coming i.i
contact with the different acids of the body forms
uric acid which is taken up and absorbed by the
blood. This acid causes fermeutatiou of the blood, / • . > _
maHug it sour and unfit for properly nourishing
the uody, and as this vital stream goes to every
nook and comer of the body, the poison is distrib
uted to all part*;. The nervous system weakens
from lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes fe
verish and swollen, the stomach and digestion are
affected, the appetite fails and a general diseased
condition of the entire system is the result.
Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of
all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing
muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable
and dangerous trouble. If the uric acid is allowed
to remain in the blood, and the disease becomes clr
and they are rendered immovable and stiff, and
Every day the poison remains in the system the diseas
to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then li:
the skin is more active and can better assist in the eli
proper remedy to force the acid out of the blood, and at t!
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manently cured. External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam
mation, and for this reason are desirable, but they cannot have any effect on the disease.
The blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated before a cure can be effected.
S. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheuma
tism. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid
and driving it out, and building up the sour blood so it can t: upp’y nourishment and strength
to every part of the body, it cures Rheumatism permaneuiiy. S. S. V S. is the only safe cure
for the disease; being purely vegetable, it will not injure ; he - y.stem in the least, as do
those medicines which contain Potash or some other mineral i rediem. S. S. S. tones up
every part of the t'*d/ >>/ its fine tonic properties.
While cleansing the blood of all poisons it builds up the
appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, re
duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completely
cures Rheumatism in every form—Muscular, Iiifiumr..a-,
tory, Articular or Sciatic. If you are worried with the
nagging pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to be
come chronic, but begin the use of 5. S. S. and pu;ge
the blood of every particle of the poison. 0 Write for our book on Rheumatism, and a.,a
physicians for any advice you wish. We make no charge for either.
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Newton Tillotson.
(Contributed by J. E. B.)
I never saw Newton Tillotson to
know him. He was the flagman at
Spartanburg who lost his life trying
to save the life of others from de
struction in front of a fast moving
t’-ain. I wish that I had known him
He was a great treasure to the place,
in which he lived. The place may
not have known hi n. I should like
so much to have heard him talk, to
have learn* d of his environment, to
have inquired about his mother. I
do not know what he had done he
tore or what he had tried to do. But
in the great crisis that came to him
—and comes to all—he laid down
his life. For his friend? I know not
He laid down his life. He knew the
danger. The heedless old people
were driving to certain death. They
could not live much longer. They did
not see the danger. Those that look
out of the windows were darkened,
and the keepers of the hous n were
trembling. He saw them and saved
them. He died to save them. Will
they live to bless his memory? Will
they build a monument to commem
orate Ills heroic act? Where did they
make his krave? I shall go some time
and see an' 1 take some flowers there
He had such a strong arm! Such a
great h<*art! Was he a nipsou?
Was he a knight? Was he -an Odd
Fellow? Was he a Woodman? Never
mind; he was upright, brave, faithful,
true. Put at his grave a granite
shaft, not over six feet high. No
name; no date; no deed; just these
two words—The Flagman. It will
need no other. He made them im-
niortal. He died to save.
Sutailie for The Ledger, $1.00 e veer
Dairy and Food Commission’s Report
The Minnesota Dairy and Food
Commissioner’s analysis shows that
Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar
and Bee’s Ixixatlve Honey and Tar
contained opiates and croton oil. Op
lates are poisons and croton oij is a
violent poisonous purgative. Refuse
to accept any hut Folev’s Honey an!
'Par is a yellow package. Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar contains no opiates cr
dangerous drugs and Is the best cough
and cold cure. Cherokee Dmg Co
The bachelor argues that a reason
| able amount of divorce Is good for
married people; It keeps them from
brooding over being married.
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SriST Laxative Fruit Syrup "T”
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic
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For Sals bv Chsroks* Drug Co.
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
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Selling Out!
Entire stock of
’s
Clothing and Shoes
Must he sold regardless of
coet I have to go out of busi
ness. If you want a good pair
of Shoes or Pan’s or tin Over
coat at little cost, 1 can sell you
for less than anyone else.
Ree me before you buy.
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OFFICERS.
Elliott Kstks. President. A. H. Twitchkll, islVice President.
Giles L. Wilson, Secy, md Tres. John B. Cleveland, 2nd Vice President.
George R. Dean, M. D., and George W. Heinitsch, M. D.,
Medical Directors.
DIRECTORS.
A, H. Twichell, President and Treasurer Clifton Mfg. Co. and D. R. Converse Co.
Jno. B. Cleveland, President C. & W. C. i’ailroad and Whitney Mfg. Co.
Jno. A. Law, President and Treasurer Saxi u Mills and President Central National
Bank.
L. E. Carrigan, President People’s Bank of Darlington.
W. S. Montgomery, President and Treasurer Spartan Mills.
Stobo J. Simpson, Attorney-at-Law.
AUG. W. Smith, President Woodruff Cotton Mills and Bank of Woodruff.
A. L. White. President Merchants and Farmers Bank.
ELLIOTT Estes, President Southeastern Life Insuran e Co.
A corporation chartered by the State of South Carolina, founded and controlled
by South Carolina men, and writing strictly non-speculative, straight Life In*
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