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Women as Weii as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind. diS' 3»uragcs and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfu'ness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent ~\] that it is not uncommon H for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid- * neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the avtate scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to eoittrol the passage, it is yet af.licted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the firs* step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- zent and one dollar izes. You may have a sample bottle by mail ree, also pamphlet tell- Home of Swamp-Root ng all about it. including many of the housands of testirnenial letters received I rom sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer i t Co.. Binghamton, D. Y., be sure anc j icntion this paper. i>on’t make a iy mistake, but re member the na'iie. Swamp-Root, Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamptou, N. Y., on ever? bottle. Sheriff Limehouse Suspended. Columbia. Dec. 15.—Attorney Gen eral Ray has written a letter to So licitor Hildebrand, designating Or angeburg in which to hold the trial of Sheriff Idmehouse. of Dorchester county. Lniohouse was suspended from office sometime ago by Govern or Heyward on the indictment of tire grand jury. Under the law where a sheriff allows a prisoner to be lynch ed. the attorney general shall desig nate some other county for the place of trial. RAVENNA READING. Items from Part of the Southern Cherokee. Ravenna, ftec. 18.—Rev. W. E. Crocker, missionary to China, and who is spending a short vacation here, accompanied by Mrs Crocker, nrcached a very interesting sermon at Croucher last Sunday Mr Crock er is a wed educated man and knows how to ably handle the missionary work. As he so beautifully illustrat ed in his lecture. A well filled house greeted the speaker. Just after Mr. Crocker's fine mis sionary sermon. Rev. F. C. Hickson, nastor of church, delivered a beau tiful address, giving some interesting figures of this cl rch during his pas toral of eleven : ears. Your corres- pondent was pres- nt and never saw a more serious congregation as Mr. Hickson was speaking and a pin could have been heard strike the floor, as everything was so still and quiet. During Mr. Hickson’s pastorate one hundred and fifty have been bantized and many received by letter. Sever al times during these eleven years have dark and gloomy times been passed. But Mr| Hickson has been r- v ady always with his ever-ready help and has never, as we know, ever failed to do his duty. A resolu tion was read and adopted, praising Mr. Hickson for his faithful and en ergetic work which he has so ably carried out. Goucher has lost its "tost loved pastor and Mr. Hickson’s place is one that will be very hard to fill. Wherever he goes, our heart felt. sympathies follow him and we hope some sweet day to be abe to bear hitiT preach again. A collection was at once started to present Mr. Hickson with a nice present, hut as left before th - congregation was dismissed, we are not able to say how much was raised. After Mr. Hickson’s lecture was over, the Lord’s Supper was partaken of and today’s services leaves Goucher with out. a pastor. (’apt. John D. Jefferies and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Foster, of Asbury, attend ed religious services at Goucher last Sunday. visited our s ction Wt Sunday “tal> ing in” the Goucher services. We are sorry to state Mr. J Bostic is quite si< k, but hope he soon recover. We have a joke we are tell on Mr C. C. Kirby, of C. wll Mill Hill Notes. Factory Hill. Dec. 19—Our "loss” men in the mill, from what we learn, are going to be the recipients of so u - nice presents Christmas, donat- uing to | ed by their help, in token of the es- G iffney. tt -m in w hich they are held bv them Passed Examination Successfully. James Donahue. New Britain, Con necticut, writes; “I tried several kid ney remedies, and was treated by our best physicians for diabetes, but did not improve until I took Foley’s Kidney Cure. After the second bot tle I showed improvement, and five bottles cured me completely. I have since passed a rigid examination for life insurance.” Foley’s Kidney Cure cures back ache and all forms of kidney and bladder trouble. Chero kee Drug Company. He came down to sec his girl last Sunday night and intended to return home, but. as his partner went off and left him. he had to stay here all night. Mr. C.itf. Burgess spent yesterday in Gaffney. Miss Pauline Pettit, the able in structor of the Gowdeysville school, snept last Saturday and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. L. Pettit. Mr. Roy Sparks, of Grindal, at tended religious services at Goucher last Sunday. Messrs. K. R. Goforth /and Tom L. Wilkins spent last Friday in Jones ville. Prof. T. G. Chalk Is visiting among his scholars at Grindal this week. Mr. J. L. Strain, of Clifton, is visit ing his daughter, Mrs. Logan Wize. Mrs. M. W. Littlejohn killed his large hog last Thursday, which, he says, weighed 450 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pettit and Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Clary of Gaffney, at tended Goucher services last Sab bath The pupils of the Pacolet Graded school, are preparing Christmas ex ercises. to be rend ’red next Friday night If the w r eather will permit a large crowd from here will attend. Mr. R E. L. Goforth has a beau tiful piece oi wheat. So far as we have se'n. Mr B. G. L. Pettit has tho prettiest on ■ ia State of last sun sixty four pages and it full of good readable ouch a paper as this should make every Carolinian re joice. It was certainly a beautiful Christmas issue, but the State must either lead or not at all. * The colored people of the Griffin Hill school have decided to call Giles Paterson, of White Plains, to teach for them the ensuing year. We be lieve they have been fortunate in get o be an able, The Cohn day contain* was brinunii matter, and ,, ,, ,, _ , ,, . ,1 ting Giles as h > seems Mr and Mrs. hred J Parhmm and co , oro d iust.-uctor. daughter. Ruth Elizabeth of■fVtlum- Wishlns al , t , u . n , adPrs bia, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Chalk j j e( j K< . r a and family last Saturday and Sun- L} v N Y ear dav. Merry Christmas of The and a C The card room help claim that they have the best bosses, not only in the Gaffney mills hut in the world, in the persons of the Messrs. Capps. Couch and Little. Mr. Capps' boss aud Mi -ssrs. Couch and Jdttle second hands. There is a great deal of moving and changing of residence in our mill town, and marrying and giving in marriage. So much so that it will be impossible for your “Uncle Gum” to undertake to give an Itlraized ac count of that part of cotton mill life. We will be thankful to anyone who will report us any items of news, either personal or general, of which they may be in possession. Anything of interest, that you may know please rei>ort It to your “Uncle Gum” and will see to it that it finds its way into The Ledger, or report to W. W. Whelchel and he will do the balance. ‘ Bet” says that writing for a news paper is the one thing and about the only thing that we are fitted for. There has recently been installed in the mill a new machine for mak iug bands for the spinning and spoo] ing frames which is. perhaps, the most, perfect machine of its kind that has ever been invented. It winds off its thread, doubles and twists it and cuts the strings off the proper length and bangs them up all ready for use, all by itself. All the attendance it needs is some one to start it in the morning and stop it at night. In fact it does everything by itself except go up stairs and get Us own bobbing and set it it]). We would suggest to Superinten dent Buice that, if he could manage to invent an attachment to it to en able it to go up stairs and get its own bobbing-and set it up. he would have the thing perfectly complete. Harrison Whelchel. a new convert to cotton niillbm, went to Lawn last Sunday to tak • one more breeze of fresh country air. The mill will close down two days for Christmas- Monday and Tuesday. H. P .Gumtree.. Mr. B. K. Jones, president of a Western gold mining company, was held up near his bom in Allegheny county, Maryland, but wounded one of the footpads, who tied. They say that "love is blind." but matrimony is the great, eye opener. Convalescents A fire which destroyed the hotel at Mabank, Texas, burned to death Ab- rakam Dallas, a travelling salesman. Notice to Our Customers We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs voids, 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. Cherok-ee Drug Co. The army fingerprint system is expected to prevent any more un known dead in battle. E. C. DeWltt & Co., of Chicago, at whose laboratory Kodol is prenared, assure us that this remarkable dl- gestant and corrective for the stom ach conforms fully to all provisions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by Cherok-ee Drug Cod'. Gaffney, L. D. Allison, Cowpens. -Hospitality is often nothing more ihaji loneliness. For chapped and cracked hands get DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney, L D Allison, Cowpens. A secret is never safe after some one knows you have it. Millions of bottles of Foley’s Hon oy and Tar have been sold without any person ever having experienced ar-v other beneficial results from its use for coughs, colds, and lung trou bles. This is because the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar In the yellow package contains no opiates or oth er harmful drugs. Guard your health by refusing any but the genuine. Cheroke Drug Company. Mrs. G. E. Brown and children, of Jonesville, spent last Saturday and Sunday, with Miss Sallie Chalk. , Messrs. G. E. Brown and L. D. Go forth, of Jonesvile, ‘‘took in” fhe Goucher services last Sunday. Lev. F. C. Hick-son, our ex-pastor, spent last week here, visiting his church members for the last time. Th-^re is not a more interesting and instructive man in Cherokee county, than Mr. Hickson. Misses Edna and Minnie Brown. Lillie Goforth, Mildred Lipscomb and Dora Scott, and Messrs. Supervisor- elect E. Felix Lipscomb, Tom Lock hart, C. C. Kirby, George Mabry, Tabe Harvey. A. Sygmon. and H. H. Bonner, were, among the Gaffneyites at Goucher last Sunday. Messrs. Camp Cooper and Willie Huskey, of Macedonia, attended re ligious services here last Sunday. Mr .“Bill” Johnson, of Gaffney, was another Gaffney gentleman visiting our ladies last Sunday. Miss Minnie Burgess, accompanied by Mrs. Booth Harris of Macedonia, spent last Saturday and Sun.lav here, visiting relatives and friends. Messrs. W. H. Crocker and son. Jimmie, of White Plains, attended roli"ious services at Goucher last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bonner. M!r. and Mrs. J. C. Brown, and Messrs. F. K. Goforth. G. B. Sparks. Lee Littlejohn, George °alvin and Mason Bonner, ReuJjen Thomas and E. M. Greene ami daughter, Miss Lydia, all of Pacolet, attended religious services at Gouch er last Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Ada Bulington, of Pacolet, visited Mrs. Bullington’s narents. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Gr< i ene, last Saturday and Sunday. Col. and Mrs. I M. Smith, of Thickety. were happy visitors here last Sunday. Mr. Miles Camp, accompanied by his beautiful girl, of Macedonia, at- tended religious serv ices at Goucher tonic iron added. We guarantee it. last Sabbath. Rev. F. C. Hickson and Mr. J. B. j Brown spent last Friday in Jones- I ville, taking turkey dinner with Mr. i and Mrs. George E. Brown. iMr. M. W. Brown, our hustling ^ Scrofula Is very often acquired, though generally inherited. Bad hygiene, foul air, impure water, are among its causes. It is called “the soil for tubercles,** and where it* is allowed to remain tubercu losis or consumption is pretty sure to take root*. Hood’sSarsapariUa Removes every trace of scrofula. Get Hood’s. For testimonials of remarkable cures send for Book on Scrofula, No. 1. C. L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Shot at a Hot Supper. Darlington, Dec . 15.—At. a "hot supper on Mr. Sam Atkinson o place near Oates, last Friday night, Mon roe C njamin, Sandy King, Daniel James and Pet Woodham got “mix- (-1 up" ami as a result Pet Woodham receive cl a load of shot from a gun in the hands of one of thfc party. All except Pet. Woodham have been lodg ed in jail. It. is said that Woodham’s wounds are fatal. A count, of the guns revealed th* tact that there were seven shotguns and pistols too numerous to mention on the occasion of the shooting. President Roosevelt received an enthusiastic reception from the Por to Ricans, to whom he promised cit izenshio. Uascasweet. the ideal medicine for the little ones. Contains no opiates Conforms fully with National Pure Food and Drug Law. Write E. C D -Witt & Co . Chicago, Til., for the •Baby Book.” Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney, L D. Allison, Cowpens. \re lieve i back ? you so conceited that you be K-ople never talk behind your i Need VINOL for it hastens recovery by creating strength There is just one thing the matter with a person who lias been sick—• that is, weakness. To all such people in this vicinity we recommend our delicious cBd iiver preparation, Vinol, as the very best strength creator for convalescents Vinol strengthens the digestive or gans, creates an appetite, promotes sound sleep, makes rich, red blood, and builds up a depleted sytem to health and vigor. This is because Vinol contains all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil with the useless oil eliminated and The Gaffney Drug Co. A Christ. A Christmas. (By \V. T. Thompson.) VV'itUen for Th Ledger. In Bethlehem, our king was found, And yet His anniversary rolls by; He had no earthly estate, robe nor •crown, Yet we mark His royalty. He bad no subj *ets to pave His road With marble or granite gray; Nor spires or domes to mark His abode Or servants Him to obey. Yet empires of earth awaited Him. On sea and mountain and plain: And Jordan’s wilderness dim •Furnished subjects for His reign. And the east it’s sages ceased to •hold, The Star had guiding power; Then some with hard earned gold Sought and found the Jewel flower. There was a King in a capital town Whose questions they must try; But their gifts they ne’r laid down Until Prophecy had led them by.; That while the sky with Star lit flame. Seen by the people spheres; Every other king by name Should He dead with the passing years. This King holds His state here and above While with weakness all others de cay; His eternal power is love. His throne we have alway. That still night, the angels came down The shepherds saw them Ily; ’the song was sweet o’er Bethlehem town For Jesus’ birth was night. And in the century yet to rise His complete power we shall know Then all of earth’s cruel wrongs will lie ■Before his throne cast low. •—Original. Kennedy’s Laxative Go ugh Syrup drives out the cold and ships the cough. Contains Honey and Tar Free from any opiates. Conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Pleasant to take. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney, L. D. Allison. Cowpens. The only way i their way. *ome people know Public Speaker Interrupted. Public speakers are frequently im terrupted by People coughing. This would not happen if Foley’s Honey and Tar were taken, as it cure* coughs and colds and prevents Pneu monia and consumption. The genu ine contains no opiates and is in a yellow package. Cherokee Drug Co. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Charter of the South Carolina Pub lic Service Corporation. Which I# Granted Wi!| Confer Among Other Thinac. Power to Condemn Land# and Other Property for all Corpora ate Purposes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and pursuant to tho pro vision of Article IV, Chapter XLVHI of Volume I Code of Laws of toe State of South Carolina, 1902, and Acts amendatory thereto, the under signed Board of Corporators will on Wednesday, the sixteenth day of Jan uary. A. D„ 1907, at 12 o clock M. ol that day. make application to the Secretary of State, of the State of South Carolina, at his office in the Citv of Columbia, 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 wi l be author ized and empowered to condemn lands 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 nur- noses of the said '•orporation 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 demn lands and 'Ther pronert/ for all of its co, jorate’ purposes, if nec essary, in the following Counties, to wit: Charleston, Berkeley, Dorches 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 Smith Carolina, and Meek enburg County in the State of North Caro lina; and also in the following Towns and Cities: Charleston, Orangeburg, Columbia, Lexington. Saluda. Greewood. Abbe ville, Anderson. Greenville, Gaffney, Yorkville, Rock Hi 1, Chester. Un ion, Laurens, Newberry, Aiken and Bamberg, and other Cities and Towns in the Counties above men tioned. and to own. construct, equip and operate a Railway or Railway S- stem for local business, within the said Towns and Cities. Joseph J Timmes. J. C. LaVin, Joseph A Bill, Goorge Fleck. Jr., John P. Bonney, Chas. K. Van Etten, John F. Timmes, John C. Lott, Joseph A. Craig, Sol Kohn, Robert H. Jennings, Lawrence M. Pinckney. Board of Corporators. 7-14-21 28. Some men are born leaders most women are born drivers. and 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 Dm*' Gaffney, and L D. Allison, * A girl is pretty safe in marrying a young man whose mother can’t cook. 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. Tell a '^iump girl she is getting fat and she will have not further use,for you. Danger in AskingAdvice. When you have a cough or cold do not ask some one what is good for it, as there is danger in taking some unknown preparation. Foley’s Hon err and Tar cures coughs, colds, and prevents pneumonia. The genuine Is in a yellow package. Refuse substi tutes. Cherokee Drug Company. Many a woman trusts her husband because she doesn't know as much as she might. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN merchant, spent last Thursday in : consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a , <lIC a , U ow.u l .c.j Jonesville. On b nday he went over necessity in the hygienic care of the euro your cold No cure to Spartanburg and returned home Friday evening . Mr J. R. Wilkins and son. Robert, s T »ent last Saturday in Gaffnev. Mr . George Goforth, of Cedar Springs, and a good friend''of ours. —One 24 cents box of “Grip Tab lets” are absolutely guaranteed to lygienic care ot the | cure your cold No cure no pay. person and for local treatment of | Sold by the Gaffney Drug Co. only feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, I germicidal, deodorizing and healing . e qualities are extraordinary. For sale | - Man y mce se,ectK,n8 ,n P re& ‘- nts for at Druggists. Sample free. Address j grand parents and elderly people; at The R. Paxton Co., Boston, Mass. Cherokee Drug Co. Open the bowels—DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are recommended and sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney, L. D. Allison. Cowpens. If you are naturally oide it’s pret ty hard to disguise the fact. Subscribe for The Ledger; $1 a year. NOTICE OF THE OPENING OF Books of Subscription to the Capi tal Stock of the South Carolina Public Service Corporation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of a Commission is sued to the undersigned Board of Corporators by the Hon. Jesse T. Cantt, Secretary of State, for the State of South Carolina, and dated the Nineteenth (19th) day of Novem her. 1906, 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*> lina Public Service Corporation. Edt- sto Building, in the Citv of Orange burg. State of South Carolina on Wednesday, the ninth (9th) day of January. A. D. 1907, at 10 o’cloew A. M. of that day, and will be kept open until the who!*- of the Capita! Slock as provided in said Commission. ?r a sufficient part thereof as required by law shall have been subscribed. November 22, 1906. Joseph J. Timmes. J. C. LaVin. Josepn A. Bill Geo ge Fleck, Jr. John P. Bonnev. Chas. R. Van Etten. John F. Timmes, John C. Lott. Joseph A. Craig, Sol Kohn. Robert H. Jennings. Lawrence M Pinckney, Board of Corporators iftlEY’SKlDMYCURE Makes Kidneys god Bladder Right FOimnONEMAR Cures Golds! Prevent* Pnnamnnin Suggestions As Christmas draws near we begin to think of gifts for our friends. Here are afew things that are nice for Xmas gifts: Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Ties, Umbrellas, Drawn Work, a nice Dress or a pair of Shoes. All these we have and will be glad to show you, :::::::: 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 Department 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 Lacing Corsets. W. J. Wilkins & Co. Gaffney, South Carolina