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i-iJU- DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, ft ^ yS-'Y* j the great kidoey, liver J w-r^i [* and,bladder remedy. 31 IlSalCi t r It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of rua scientific research by Dr Kilmer, the emi- ' nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lapne back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Df. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is ivot rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, nver or bladder trouble it will be found )us» the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private pracbee, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in evbry case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have no» already tried it, may have a samp’• | < bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer .n this paper and send your address to Dr. K :, mer&;Cr, Bing- lamton, N Y The. oeu'a fifty ce-n. dol us sues v j sotd jv Don’t make any mistake, but re member the name, Swamp-Root, Di Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Btngharapten, N. Y., on ever? bottle. n inift ot Hwanii - ..of * mi an veists. ft SOCIETY OF WIDOWS Chicago Women Unite to Re sist Men’s Wiles. GOLD SHOULDER FOR TRIFLERS. Canid No* <•» Be Dlnoouraaed, but vWhirlwind Mnrrlagre I’nnlc Will B«- Prevented—Ad nnilesM Kdeu to Be g£«irted on Comnsnnlt)' l*l«n—Gr«»» Widow* mid Divorcee* Barred. Children Will Be Welcomed. Tli In the old < his spare m •: and liail.s l'i llrntt Clerk. \ •» tin' drnu clerk s iMits In |V)Utidinf? !c the pi-iKltn tlon of Levi Spelgleberg Dead. Kew York, April 4.—Levi Spelgle berg, head of the firm of L. Spelgle berg & Sons, cotton converters, died paddenh ai the llarmonie Club Tues dar Fred Hodgson Made Colonel. Washington, April 4.—Among the pmiy promotion announced Tuesday ▼as that of Major Fred Hodgson, of Georgia to be lieutenant colonel. Passed Examination Successfully. lames Donahue. New Britain, Ton necticut, writes; “I tried several kid n«y remedies, and was treated by our best physicians for diabetes, but did not improve until I took Foley’s Kldne? Cure. After the second hot tie I showed improvement, and five bottles i nred me completely. I have since passed a rigid examination for life insurance.” Foley’s Kidney Cure cures back ache and all forms of kidnev and bladder trouble Chero kee Drug Company. Memebrs elect of the Hawaiian legislature will ask the United States to raise their pay to $1000 a session. Notice to Our Customers We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs colds, and lung troubles is not affect ed by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recom mend it as a safe remedy for chil dren and adults. Cherokee Drug Co. If parents had been the kind they tell their chi dren to be they would hate been freaks. B. C. DeWltt & Co., of Chicago, at whose laboratory Kodol is prenared assure us that this remarkable di gestant and corrective for the stom ach conforms fully to all provisions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney, L. D. Allison, Cowpens. The widows of Chicago, or, rather, a progressive portion of them, have organized to protect themselves from married men, triflers and the economic stress due to living the artificial life, says a Chicago dispatch. An applica tion for a charter Tor tbe Widows’ as sociation has been made. The object of the association Is to provide o sort of a community home for widows, where they can have more freedom than In hotels and boarding houses and more congenial company than they can have in their flats or homes. As many of the widows have children, wddows with children will be welcome In the home. Because of the “little encumbrances” they now find themselves boycotted by hotels and flinty landlords. This Is one of the crying evils that the association Is to remove. Only real widows are eligible to mem bership in the organization. Divorcees and grass widows are barred. The can didate for membership, be she young and pretty or old and plain, must pro duce evidence that “ho” Is dead for keeps. A death certificate may bo re quired by the bylaws. The widows have discovered that married men consider widows their prey. The rules governing the home will seek to prevent men from sailing under false colors. No married men will In* allowed t<> make sentimental calls on widows, tint. married men friends may call if accompanied by their wives There Is a class of unmarried men whom the widows put down ns triflers who will not be welcome in the home. Experienced widows can always tell a trlflcr, but real young widows are pie for him. The organization is intended to assist ill members, and the ox purl enood widow will see to 1 it that tin* young and hcxpcrionced are not tool ed ly the d L ivid species of male. Mrs. Emelia Tcnny of .“do Lnsalle. avenue Is president of the Widows’ as- sociati ai, Mrs. Emma Fit Id of 1000 .Vorth Kedzio avenue Is vice president, and Mrs. Emma Wassergard of 122." \Vaban«ia avenue Is the secretary There are fifty other widows In tin* combination. The majority of them nr'* under thirty-five. While they will not discourage Cupid, they will see that there Is no whirlwind marriage panic. The moment a member marries she censes to be a member. The social side of the home will be n special fea ture. There will be an assembly room for entertainments, reception room, n ballroom, library, play rooms and grounds for the children and every thing that modern conditions require In the way of convenience and said tary regulations. The money to build will be sub scribed by rich widows who have the betterment of their sisters at heart There will be an Initiation fee of $5 tures and extracts that are now ip plied by wholesale innnufai turers. When lie bail nothing eFe to do be made ointment and ml! d pills, lb** mortar and pestle were the universal sign of tin* trade. But tin* diverse mod eru activities of the pharmacist more than compensate for tin* earlier detail of toll. It Is still a time honored prac tlcal Jest to ask the apprentice to pow der ten pounds of camphor in a mor tar. After sweating at his task for an hour or two he learns that camphor won’t powder, though it Is readily sol uble in alcohol.—New York Tribune. A Terrible Banishment. Herr Hager, a wealthy and absent- minded banker who lived in Berlin many years ago, frequently bad watch es picked from hl« poekot. At first be had recourse to all kinds of safety chains; thoo one tine morning be took no precaution whatever and quietly al lowed himself to be robbed. At night, on returning from business, he took up the evening paper, wiiefi he uttered an exclamation of delight. A watch had exploded in a man’s hands. The hands of the victim were shattered and the left eye gone. ’Hie crafty banker bad tilled the watch case with dynamite, which exploded during the operation of winding. Salt anil Epilepsy. “Whenever we get n call to attend a case of epilepsy, said uu ambulance surgeon at Bellevue, "we always find the patient's neck and face covered with salt. The effleieuey of salt as a cure for epilepsy is evidently a relic of some old country superstition, though just what it is we’ve never been able to find out.”—New York Sun. Bad Blood Is responsible for most* of the diseases and ailments of the human system. It se riously affects every organ and function, causes catarrh, dyspepsia, rheumatism, weak, tired, languid feelings and worse troubles. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla which purifies and enriches the blood as nothing else can For testimonials of remarkable cures send for Book on the Blood, No. 3. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Sturt anil Eii»l»h. “All inen are created free,” declared the flamboyant citizen. “That’s right,” :i««*iilt*d the sour oif izeii. Marriage ain’t I’orced on to no body. When a feller gets spliced be does it on Ids own responsibility.”— 1‘ittsburg I’ost. ft is almost better to be married than never to have been engaged. For chapped and cracked hands get DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney U D Allison, Cowpens. If no man has ever kissed a girl yo» must not believe her. Millions of bottles of Foley’s Hon ey and Tar have been sold without any person ever having experienced anv other beneficial results from its use for coughs, colds, and lung trou hies. This Is because the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar in the yellow package contains no opiates or oth er haimfnj drugs. Guard your heiltli by refusing any but the genuine. Cheroke Drug Company Tliore’* a Itoaaun. Bill—He used to be a lawbreaker, but he’s changed now. Jill--Keeps within the law, now, does he? Bill—Oh ye Keeps within the Jail too.—Yonkers Statesman. A man cannot escape in thought, any more than he can in language, from the past and the present Old People Food* That You Fat. Potatoes, peas, baked beaus, fats, sweets—such ns puddings, pies and cake—ale, beer, sweet wines and even water, when taken with meals, all conduce to obesiry. But lu lieu of the foregoing flesh producers one may sat isfy hunger with a moderate amount of lean meats, poultry, fish; with fruits (excepting figs, dates and bananas) anil with vegetables, such as spinach, string beaus, eggplant, celery, lieets, etc. I would recommend also that those overfat from a too rich and too gener ous diet abstaiu from much liquid at meals, but that they drink copiously of water between meals to flush their sys tems. Water, be it remembered. Is an excellent purgative.—G. Elliot Flint in Outing. j Cascasweet, the ideal medicine f" r the little ones. Contains no opiates Conforms fully with National Pure Food and Drug Law. Write H. C D Witt & Co., Chicago, 111 , for the “Baby Book." Bold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney. L. I). Allison, Cowpens. If people weren’t so intent on pick ing out soft spots to land on they | wouldn’t fall down so much. Keunedy’r. Laxative Cough Syrup hives out the cold and stops the cough. Contains Honey and Tar Free from any opiates. Conforms to the National Pure Fond and Drug l aw. Pb'asant to take. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney. L D. Allison. Cowpens. The Confederate army roster be- in * prepared by the Government con tains k,fl<*0,441 cards. Need VINOL it strengthens and vitalizes With old ago comes feebleness and loss of power; tbo blood is thin and but the community of Interest plan to : digestion weak. pay expenses has not vet been adopted. | Vinol repairs worn tissues and “We want the organization to mean t, 1 ! 0 nfural decline It tones something,”’ said Mrs. Tenny. “I was up the digestive organs, aids assimi- _ ^ u , lation, makes rich, red blood, and left a widow with three children, and strengthens every organ lu the body. I found myself boycotted on every side in this natural manner Vinol replaces because of my children. It required a weakness with strength, hard struggle outside of the money i Vinol contains all the medicinal side* of the question to educate them elements of cod liver oil in a concen trated form, taken from fresh cods’ We* propose to have widows educate . L “ L ’ U l i UKtn // om iresn < •>«r rtiildrMi wberc- .hey w.l, he e-r- S'CXr oil elIml “ ted Try It on our guaranteo. The Gaffney Drug Co. rounded by the best influences. “The members may work outside or Inside the home, and there will be a line nursery where children will be given every attention. Thousands of widows could now earn good livings for themselves If they could only find a place where their children could be properly cared for while they were at work.” What would’be so pa e as an ex lurgated Tiilman lecture? FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in the hygienic care of the j person and for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, I germicidal, deodorizing and healing J qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Druggists. Sample free. Address | The U. Paxton Co., Boston, Mass. Public Speaker Interrupted. Public speakers are frequently in terrupted by people coughing. This would not happen if Foley’s Hone> md ’Par were taken, as it cures coughs and colds and prevents mien nonia and consumption. 'I he genu ine contains no opiates and is in a yellow package Cherokee Drug Co NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ( j 'Charter of the South Carolina Pub lic Service Corporation. Which if Oranted Wil| Confer Amono Other I Thinas. Power to Condemn Landu | and Other Property for all Corpor- | ate Purposes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, under and pursuant to th** pro vision of Article IV . Chapter XBVIII of Volume I. Code of Laws of the State of Spytlh Carolina, 1902, and Acts, amendatory thereto, the gnder signed Board of Corporators wflll on Wednesday, the sixteenth dav of Jan uary. A. D., 1907, at 12 o clock- M. of that day, make application to the Secretary of State, of the State of South Carolina, at his office In the Citv of Qoluinbia, In the said State, for a charter for the South Carolina Public Service Corporation, In pur suance of the Declaration heretofore filed and the commission Issued. If the said Charter be granted, the said .Corporation will be author ized' hrtd empowered to condemn lapda. and other property for Its pro posed Railroad or Railway tracks and stations, and landings for its proposed Steam boat business or sys tem. and for all other corporate pur poses of the said corporation as fully set forth and stated in the said Dec laration and Petition, now on file In the said office of the Secretary of State, to which Declaration --ference is hereby specially made as a part of this notice, and proposes to con domn lands and '’-ther pronert? for all of Its corporate purposes. If nec essary. In the following Counties, to wit; Charleston, Berkeley, Dorchcs ter, Orangeburg, Richland, Lexing ton. Saluda. Greenwood. Abbeville. Anderson. Greenville, Spartanburg. Cherokee. York, Chester, Fairfield. Union, Newberry, Laurens, Aiken. Colleton and Bamberg in the State of South Carolina, and Meck’enburg County in the State of North Caro ina: and also In the following Towns and Cities; Charleston, Orangeburg, Columbia, Lexington. Saluda, Greewood, Abbe ville, Anderson. Greenville, Gaffney. J Yoj-kvillo, Rock HI I, Chester. Cn ion. Laurens, Newberry. Aiken am! Bamberg, and other Cities and Towns in the Counties above men tioned. and to own, construct, equip ami operate a Railway or Railway S .tern for local business, within the sail! Towns and Cities Joseph .1 Tirnmes. J. C. LaVin. Joseph A Bill. George Fleck. Jr., John P. Bouncy. Chas. R. Van Etten, John F. Tirnmes, John C. Lott. Joseph A. Craig, Sol Kohn, Robert H. Jennings. Lawrence M. Pinckney. Board of Corporators 7-14-21 28. A girl can fool a man about every thing except what she doesn't know about athletics. DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills quickly drive the poisons from the system and thus accord relief. A week's, treatment for 25c. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. Gaffney, and L D. Allison, Cowpens. There’s no use at all In being so mighty good that it makes every- bodv hate you Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new Laxative, stimulates, but does not irritate. It Is the best Laxative Guaranteed or your money back Cherokee Drug Company. Great enthusiasm is manifested by the FI ipinos to tender General Smith a reception. Danger in AskingAdvice. When you have a cough or cold do not ask some one what Is cood for it. as there is danger in taking some unknown preparation Foley’s Hon er and Tar cures coughs, colds, and prevents pneumonia. The genuine Is n a yellow package. Refuse substi- tqtes. Cherokee Drug Company. If a girl has the toothache she’ll try to account for It in some roman tic way. Open the bowels—DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are recommended and sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney, L. 1). Allison. Cowpens. NOTICE OF THE OPENING OF Books of Subscription to the Capi ta| Stock of the South Carolina Public Service Corporation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of a Commission is ■med to the undersigned Board of Corporators by the Hon. Jesse T ( antt, Secretary of State, for the State of South Carolina, and dated the Nineteenth (19th) day of Novem her, 1900, Books of Subscription to Capital Stock of the South Carolina Public Service Corporation will be opened, by the undersigned Corpora tors, at the office of said South Ca'-o lina Public Service Corporation. Edi sto Building, in the Citv of Orange burg. State of South Carolina on Wednesday, the ninth Oth) day of January. A. D. 1907, at 10 o’Hook A. M of that day, and will be kept open until the whoU of the Capital Slock as provided in saul Commission ir a sufficient part thereof as required by law shall have been subscribed. November 22, i9fif». Joseph J. Tirnmes. J. C. LaVin. Josepn A. Bill Geo ge Fleck. Jr.. John P. Bonnev. Chas. R. Van Etten, John F. Tirnmes, John C. Lott, Joseph A. Craig, Sol Kohn. Robert H. Jennings. Lawrence M Pinckney, Board of Corporators. FOimKlDNEYCURE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right F0LEYSH0NEMDVR Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia We Have received a large ship* mentof midwinter Shoes for Men and Women which must be sold be fore Christmas. We^e never had better styles, better leather and better made Shoes for the money. It is the wear that holds the t**r.de. It is style that makes the sale, leather, not paper shoe makers, not brick makers, that is what makes them wear, good honest materialthrough- out, and good honest shoe making by manu- ufacturers who know how to make Shoes, that is the combination that makes Shoes that wear and Shoes with style. We buy our Shoes from makers that h ive succeeded for 50 years. We do not sell unless they fit. We wil be pleased to show ycu. Humphries Shoe Comp'ny. Dealers in Solid Shoes. Star Theatre ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, DEO. THE NEw 1411) BLACK PATTI Troubadours Headed by the Original eiv i»A'rri (Sissiretta JouesY Greatest Singer of Her Race Everything New INCLUDING JOLLY JOHN LARKINS The Premier Colored Camniedian and 40 others in refined vaudeville and opera. SINGERS- DANCERS-UNbUKTASSED Reserved seats at Cherokee Drug Co. Suggestions a 3 As Christm is draws nsar we begin to think of g fts for our friends, for Xmas gifts: Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Ties, Umbrellas, Drawn Shoes. All these we have and will be glad to show you. : Here are afew things that are nice Work, a nice Dress or a pair of g 1 m 3 Children’s, Misses and Ladies’ Coats At the right price and the right styles. See them. Buy your Christmas Suit and Hat from us. We have enlarged our Clothing Depa r tment and are now in shape to serve you to your advantage as well * • as ours. Our Clothing is all new, having been in the Cothing business only a short while. We handle Colton’s Invisable L acing Corsets. W. J. Wilkins & Co. Gaffney, South Carolina