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THE '.ARGCST CIRCULATION f' 1 Any Newspaper in th« Pif 4 h C^n^rri^l r *na( V ••trtet of S C. t7ERV ONE P< ID IN ADVANCE f ^ © LEDGER SEMI-WEEK!.?—PUBLISHED TUESDAY AiVD FRIDAY E GUARANTtl THE RlLlA»lLlT'/ uf Every Advertiser Who Uses the Columns of This Paper. REST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. ESTABLISH!: O FEB. 16, 1894. Newspaper »n All that the Word Implies and Devoted »0 the Best Interest of the Pe.ple of Cherokee County. GAFFNEY, S. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1907. A NEWSY LETTER FROM WILKINSVILIE. MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE OF LOWER CHEROKEE. Personal Pamqraphs Concerninq Pop ular People and Short Items of that Section- .lan WilUlnsvil! rumor is that Rev. soon have lho the s - A nirrvnt K T. Liston will -ttorai relation he sustains to me Limestone I resb\t< rian church and also as stated sup ply at Salem dissolved, and that he will remove to a Held where he thinks he can be m/uv nsetul and do hotter work. This is sad news to us if it l)o true >'r Liston has been with us nnl> a IP Me over one V^r. and we have conio to look upon him as one of our ablest ministers, one who is peculiarly tilted to work here for him to be the judse business and hi He is an ardent church worker and an\one who has hear I him preach, will tvadi!v ticl.nowl dee that he is far above the average of <his da> and time . . ns a ye.'r an' 1 * hiKiily h, Hi,. Mahama Ih'es •.lipplie I oi l,.|- to avoid congestion, and save overwork to the headquarters force before the general reunion takes place in Richmond. Va. To 'lie usual IV, of 1<» cents a cents will he added for which the veteran will receive a badire direct I'ivnn general headipiar ters. This l>ii(l^“ will entitle him to admission to till the rights and priv leges accorded members at the gen eral reunion He w'ill get a badge on!,- through his camp at least two weeks before the meeting of the gen oral reunion Oniy paid up members tie entitled to badges and the is strietk limited to the first of April, 11*P7. After that no can get a badge as th“ practice ;suing them at the reunion lias discontinued. We 'nope all who RAVENNA NEWS. will time day one of b been wish to jes will and do the Hut we are not i,, ibis That is his fullv understands it b members of faint) .leffer attend when Commander McKown issues his call for a meet ing The fee for the State Division will we suppose he the usual five cents, making a total of -'* cents to both tite general and state organiza tions. The proposition to to anpropriate $',P0<*. (’onfederate reunions, origin in hist summers sounded to us more like a er than the For sundt have the state for the use of which had its campaign, vote catch echo of the Rebel Yell. \ reasons we doubt the propriety a of this measim He earn, recominem bvtei\ an 111 applaud its patriotism, a scramble among tlu and cities, who have ed their ability to euest as the State Ida. Charleston, Ol' M i while we It may cause smaller towns e hitherto doubt entertain such a Reunion. Colum- •enville. Chester i th. th* ,'e ind W" mini t r full> said in his k< those liide liound. rian ttigotli. who It. all the good p' ■ iu it• Rut wi |’r< - 'lyterian ehur tke'at even I id in hat tit On,, of Mi dieu is veto is not expccH Mr. Shell ehi 1 rein -> ii ia\e tound in Ititn a ntitii d to till ' hilt was alf W" tit' :i"t oi egidistica’. seeta think their cltureii ministers and pe<v do claim ■It has the 111 at -iOIlle of >t tnelttd n: ia*i we her 11 a m p Miich li's chil sie\ it Mils time, and I to live long. Mitchell, of Armenia. Cluster county has recentlv given some nice preset it s to the newly married couples in Ibis eoniTuunity. Mr 11 Terry Estes went ov r into the SmyI'titi neighhorhood hist Satur ?lay -Miked u))." Terry means husi ne»M. we dare say. and sooner or la tor. will lot the peonle know what it is Mr. and Mrs S. .1 Strain visited Mrs S’s parents Mr. and Mrs. T Len MeCulhu h, Saturday * vening Mr and Mrs. Leslie Rlackwoll are visiting the family of Mr If B. Mc Daniel. of Hickory Drove. Rev. <’. M Teal preaclud at Ahing- Urn Creek last Sabbath. We under stand the day for preaching there has been changed from the second to the first Sabbath. Mr Robbins, of Cowpons, came down and got a load of pigs on the York side last week The weather for Hie last fVw days has been too warm for t illing hoes There are several in this section to kill yet.. County Auditor \\ D. (’amp panted by his grandson .foe was at Wilkinsville today Uia returns. The following has inen from one of our tetters to ger and copied in the State, the (Yorkvill l N< other papers: “Reynolds"? Mr Sam .1 Strain saw Friduv while on his mail nolds was skipping along Wi kinsville Cor. Gaffney We have threatened to Drectiw<ioi] have undertaken it and without help each made a won ii I'ful success and an' of them would dontb'' ss do so again. Four or live years ago when Hie .Mate reunion was held in Columbia oui ei'rres|k>ndent in compan>' wit.li Deu I! R H'-mphiH au.i othi'i's, was a ■■ 11est of the eit' '> tn;i> or. Fort Sumter Earle where lie was most Miid!.' entertain',! p\ that noble gen th .nan am! hu 'imittble wife for three w ys am tiled t i" I uivi \ anildn't ni-'tts. > pay him f n him and icar us. I pop If I ti ll biml and 'he ua wa: more old SO again. W'h leaving t ronhh fattiiii said that a'de and w illing to di too, than it had done diers. and for us to n reminded that it accom Camp taking elippod THie 1^'d i Columbia) Erti and that there arc I tiess on the sev- York a fox last route. Rev leisurely, fyodger. send our fighting lieutenant up to look after Will Darby and the proof reader if they don’t quit making mistakes at our expense. Why didn't you call that fox Reynard instead of Rey nolds'.’ You might make VPaek think we wer poking fun at him. and then you would get a tight on your hands, sure Mrs. Mat tie Lee Wright ami child, who have been visiting in this see Mon for some tim", returned to their home in Shelby, N C . last Sabbath. Mrs. Amanda Lee. her mother, accom panied them and will spend a few days. We understand ora! cases of sir side of the river. Mir. Tillet Hartford, the new ferry man at Howell’s has had the Hat rig ged up for business. The old ropes which were not ‘sea worthy’’ are re placed with new ones. Miss Bonnie McCluny resumed her schisAl last Monday after a two- weeks’ vacation. Miss Grace Wlilsonant. who is teaching in Lancaster spent the holi days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whisonant at Wilkinsville. Mr. W. It. Walker’s teams have been hauling cotton seed meal and hulls front Hickory Grove for several days Mr. Walker has had a large shipment of this feed made. He had a stock hog shipped to him the other day for which we are told he paid IlfiU.OO. It. weighs over 500. He is getting the very best improved cattle and hogs with which to stock his farm We stall'd last week that we un derstood Mr. .1 G Garner was going and next poo was the ( o take charge of (’apt. A H Kos- er’s mills in ITiion county Mr Gor Her says he has not closed the trade yet with ('apt. Foster and may not do so just now We have ree ived a copy of circular letter No. <i from headquarters Cuited Confederate Veterans, New Orleans, La., dated December l r ». 11*'**!. which urges the camps to re-enroll their members for the fiscal year. 1907, and forward Mielr dues to g neral headquarters as earlv as possible In we We He Co all tor come was t,Mi cost], ;i matter for him am! his people to undertake uith.ui! some re numeration lie said: Never mind, Columbia will take good care of it S'lC Meaning as we thought, that tin merchants and business men of tplace lost nothing by having the reunion in their city. The mud holes in t.he roads in many places are enough to convert the travelling public into good road advocates at almost any price. And certainly if tlu* i>oor mules and horses could speak, tlu*\ would advo cate them. While Gaffney leasts of having a Hercules in tin* person of Mr A. W. Doggett. we have one. too. hut. ours i a woman. The legislature is in session and we hope that that body will remember that there are many tilings it can do (without killing a great deal of time) to bring about some much needed re forms notably a marriage license law without the much dreaded and talked of "divorce" anii'X alMiitt which such a "hulloboloo" is raised when we sav anything about a mar i • ■ license law. If p-oplc nrake a mistake in marrying let them live it iiut cm - die out of it. We nee! such a tux on guns other firearms as will make it oi impossible for irres|K>nsil>!e pie to keep them. The oilier day a gentleman driving a spirited horse along highway, when some negro l>oys, in less than fifty yards of the road, fired a gun or pistol, causing the animal to spring forward and break a buggy trace, which let it out of the harness. This, in all probability, saved a run away scrape, or some other smash up, if not seirous injury to the life or limb of the driver. The liquor question will settle itself if allowed to do so without the Inin 1 combe speeches and wire pulling It 1 will generate. It would b • wise to i nitike the party who buys blind tiger liquor a party of tin* crime of selling Mt. If then* were no buyers there : would be no sellers One is just as Iliad ;is the other and deserves the sum,- punishment. Perhaps its many as seven tenths of the members go to the legislature with no other idea than to say “yes" or "no" to the questions brought up— lust what their boss or tlosses tell them to do they will do. The thing that concerns them most is how to get back there again. We need men, not tilings; states men and not politicians and wire-pul lers; whole numbers and not ciphers. The poet has wisely said: "Were I so tall as to reach the pole. Or grasp the ocean in my span: Yet measure me only by my soul. For ’tis the mind that makes the man." Some women who don't remember what the minister’s text is till he finishes his sermon, can for six months afterwards tell what, kind of a dress Miss Jones had on that Sun day and whether or not it was made in the fashion They an* not verv apt to forget what boy came to church with Salih* Tell Rail, and whether or tint In* had Ills hair parted in the mid dle or was goo,! looking Tlcy won’t forget whether Miss Smith’s gold spectacles become her or not. J. L S Personals and Local Items of General Interest. Ravenna. Jan. K*.—Messrs. J A- Goforth and D 1). Brown, two of our inn''! nil \i. it to Jonesvllle. >•. ,i ’>•. Dre-.'ii has hist returned FMjhh where he attended the marriage of his brother. Mr. Clia , *ley Green, formerly of this place. Mr. M. W, Brown, our enterprising merchant, has returned from a busi ness trip to Charleston. Misses Fannie and Eunice Smith, of Goucher, attended our Sunday school last Sunday evening. Miss Flora Hayes, the accom.pl in bed teacher of the Asbury school, was a welcome visitor In our Sunday school last Sunday. Mr. J. L. Strain, of Clifton, visited relatives and friends here last Sun day. Mr. Herman Nelson, of Gaffney, was a visitor in tills section last Sun day. Mr. Stead Sparks, of Pacolet, spent last Sunday here, the guest of his cousin, Mr. Floyd Goforth. Miss Carrie Goforth, who has been unwell for several weeks, is again able to be up and about again, we are glad to say. Mr. J. R. Wilkins, our champion hog raiser, has built him a smoke house so he can take good care of his fresh meat Mr. .1. P» Brown, one of our pro gressive farni' is. is erecting ;t beauti fit] dwelling on his place. It is a six room building and will he a Iniom to our little town. •Mr .1 M. Lipscomb, of Goucher. has a saw mill now in operation on Mr. .1 !’. Itrowu’s plantation and from all reports, is doing a good business. Mrs (' E Kitchens has just r-- unied from a verv pleasant visit to Gastonia N (' Prior, of DatYnei . and ii Miss .Minnie Burgess. Macedonia SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAt INTEREST. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. EVENTS IN GAFFNEY 0KEE, AND CHER ?nd Recent Happening* in th# City and Other Event* ed by the Local New* Editor. mayor’s court Around Gather There was no terday morning. yes- n Blacksburg is being carnival this week. inflicted with Cotton sold on the. local market yesterday for H>.'>*t cents. The offer ings were very light indeed. Magistrate G. W .Speer on last Monday fined John Tallant $!»*> for discharging firearms on the public ! highway. Floyd Spake recently cut. a.784 hoards, or shingles, out of one tree. | They are oak and of the very best ! quality, too. B. D. Clary has in his business to the firm hereafter Clary and Kirby. sold an interest (’. (’. Kirby, and will be known as .Magistrate C. T on the str.et afu* Bridges is agvjn a severe illness. | He shows the effects of his confino- Inient. but bis many friends hope In* ! will soon be hims If again ! County Pension Commissioner D j Wash McKown will be in tlu* count, auditor's ollice a( tin- court liobsi* i vverv Saturdav during this nnuiUi (' (’. Roberts, of Sindby. N. C.. was in Hu* cit • \Vi‘dm*sda> on busi ness, M I H eks. of State Line, was in the citv yesterday. J 11 Littlejohn, of Gowdeyville, was in the city yesterday. Simon Abbott, of Greer, spent sev oral days in the city last week with his brother, Mr. J. W. Abbott D. C. Ross made a business trio to Blacksburg yesterday. Capt. J. B. Bell and Col. T. B. But h r were in Spartanburg Tuesday on legal business, the court of General Session having convened there Mon day. J. F. (’arson was in Spartanburg <”n business Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Wilkins, of Greenville, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wood yesterday. Mr. Mortimer R. Sams, who form erly r side ! in Gaffney, but now in Jone<viI!e, was in tin* city Saturday shaking uands with his friends Cherokee Fall Notes. Cherokee Fails. Jan. S.—While the golden days tin* passing one bv one. irl-• an 1 boys cm we not cheer our den • naietits by loving kindn 'ss? What is more precious than a moth The ti ue will come when site will leave this world of sorrow and we "ill not regret the kind words we have spoken or the kind deeds w«* have done toward her. The sixth was the most pleasant Sunday w, ’•’nve witnessed this season and was enjoyed by most of Hi" peo ole at 'his lead* especial!' the venue' people. After alt nding the Baptist Sunday school Sunday after noe’i, the '-ueur ncudi- tool, a wa 1 across the “Swamp Rabbit" iivstle, f'mdine t utc" nine to test they sat Mr. Sin*] aecompanii tit | o 1 »ula : teacher of th< .-eh’Kd. visited our Sunday school last j Sunday Mr Willie Huskey, of Macedonia.. | and aceompaniod by Miss Lillie Prior a charming young lady, were appro ( elated visitors in our Sunday school | last Sunday. Miss Minnie Brown. daught'T of j YL, and Mrs. J. B Brown and a stn. dent of Limestone, has returned to a-' ii'i resume her studies at the col- j lege Misses Bessie, Mamie and Leila. Mathis, Eva Burgess. Mrs. Wade ' Thomas and brother. Claude, spent ; and Sunday at Mace , when* to set - (’onfe.ler him will lie find -nun I him TS :;'m_ .1 W. Abbott, of Gaffney, and l>. S. Abbott former!' of this iilaee. im' no" of Walhalla. went to High Point ami other North Carolina furniture uteiorv towns the lir.-t of tin* week -o lay in stock for their respecthe stores. (’own f. u ' u i iied 11 to,- eh 1 u c r;u! h an* Bro \ i - 't ile;! frit \ er. N C. Miss Ma v mniuTi • ji ''H>mes el'V 'res "1 Oil" and then re- :i n.l mvnai ed re tl'*'v went .-cry Dr $100 A YEAR. SHOP RUN ON BIBLE LINES. Owner Finds Christianity Pays in Business. There is a drug store in Chicago that is being successfully conducted a man who is guided in all things by the question, “What would Jesus —in other words, on the princi- blea set forth by the Rev Chas. M. Sleddon. of Topeka. Kan., in his book. In His Steps; or. What would Jesus do The owner is Oliver J. Freeman, and *ho store is at 1127 Sheffield ave nue* At first he found the road rough; but today he has nassed the experimental stage and has a paying business. Cigars and tobacco cannot he pur chased in Mr. Freeman's store at anv mice. Thev are not in the stock. Nothing can he purchased on the Sab bath except proscriptions that are absolutely necessary. Not even a cough drop or a stick of gum is sold the Sabbath and telephone service ; s not permitted on that day except to ca'l physicians in urgnt casc-s In eiWi of the* display windows a ‘dgn is str ing each Sunday which reads; ‘'Remi**mber the Sabbath Day to Keep R Holy. Nothing but neces- sarv articles sold on Sunday ” And that rule is rigidly enforced by MY. Freeman. Mr. Freeman has fo’lowed this prin ciple for years and he L emplu tic in ■ te declaration that it pays. Mthough his store is almost in the extreme tr rtb •m part of the city, he "tijoys a prosperous business. His Prices are nrobalily hight .■ than those of anv of the other outlying d" ' stores, but h : s receipts equal .1, Barn, v Clary, market man, has his business to Kirby has had the clever meat sold an interest in Coilis Kirby. Mr considerable experi- -t Sumla.'. Bo’in ami Miss Genie j vriv. Neal re*un!i“d t'e 1 'Morning, at ter a visit iu Mi-s B ilin's ! ttln-r. Mr. l ive Bhixico ' as ''turtle.t af i •• a few days visit to (Tiit'Ui. win rt his sist r lives We are glad to know Mr R i Cobb is having a phone put in It will |'* I *> form ihosf of some of I he drug stnree in tho down town di striets. Tt ■n clerks i, ' M't l)iis' wee k days. . . X ’• s. tno application of Christian iilea s In one's !' usine-'s u i good (''in «aiil M]r Freeman. 'Chris- |.i,: ii :- a “i oil thing at ill limes 1 ami in a'l jdac > llll -1 III 'sS included * I j s a goo 1 iking t'e! rane- • . nd l r o xl iliing for the citizens. 1 r » , ’ . T 1 ; V .avrn ' " !> "riness. j n»v fiin;il> and i 1 nr. affairs and I 1 . i - > > 1 iv \ ou i i -t) v ins \'iy .v. il ill- |.i"“ ! Lor 'ears 1 have conducted my I a,,.. . . - . as 1 In 1 it ■' .lesu voitld j Ik v • it conducted " My store is closed on tin • Sabbath j lo all business > xcept the filling of i alis ,d"t.-!v uecss iry and n rged pre C script ions. 1 do not sell tobacco it transfers: M. W Sallie 7** and acres K R Chalk, for Thickety, week, vls- TO CURE COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinta* Tablet*. Drurgints refund money If ,t fall* to cure. B. W. OROVTTE *1* nature la ou each box He io. last Saturdav donia. | Real estate bought by Messrs Goforth, from Mi;- $1,200.00. i Mr. M. W Goforth, of spent a few i!a\s here last itiug relatives and friends Mr H D Mathis, one of our bust I ling farmers, was a business visitor in Gaffney last Saturday. In reporting the marriage of Miss Julia Mathis, we should have said sir* , married Mr. Ant»ie Reynolds, when , v said she married “Mr Rolland : Reynolds." The* mistake is ours. I however, and we make the corree- , tion with much pleasure*. MY Wyatt Goforth, who has tie n I clerking for Mr. M. W Brown during Hu* holidays, has again entered the j Graded school at Pacolet. Messrs (’. D Pettit and W. R. ! Wilkins, after their vacation, have again entered the Grad'd school at 1 Pacolet. , Miss lameile Spake and brother. 1 Wellington, entered tin* Graded j school at Pacolet Monday moniing, after spending the Christmas vaca- | lion at home Mi sses Ella and Minnie Brown two of our beautiful and popular young i iailies. spent last Tuesday at Pacolet visiting relatives and friends. Mr. G W. Chalk, one of Cherokee's good road advocates, was a business | visitor to Gaffney last Monday. | Mr M W. Brown was a business | visitor to Spartanburg last Monday ! Mr. Carvlll Chalk, one of Raven i na's bright boys, spent a few hours tit Grindal Monday Your correspondent met with a very painful, but not serious, accident Saturday night He was firing a Roman candle when it exploded, tear ing up the skin on his thumb and causing it to lie bruised considerably. We are glad to say, after several (lavs of pain, wt* are again able to use our pencil and report for our ex cellent countv paper. Messrs. L. M. Mize and J. R. Fow ler have accepted a position with the construction company on Broad river. We are very sorry our Sunday school could not hold long enough on last Sunday for Miss Addle Brown to finish up her baraca class, one of the best in the state. We hope after this thev will give our class all the rime they need, for it is the most im portant class In our Sunday school. By the time this is prlnti*d our legislature will he in session and we will see what Cherokee representa tives will accomplish during their first sitting ip that honorable Itodv. C Wise Counsel From the South. “I want to give some valuable ad vice to those who suffer with lame ' hack and kidney trouble,” says J. R. ' Blank' nship, of Beck, Tennessee. "I have proved to an absolute certainty that Electric Bitters will positively ! cure this distressing condition. The first bottle gave me great relief and after taking a few more bottles, I was completely cured: so complete ly that. It becomes my pleasure to recommend this great remedy.” Sold under guarantee at Cherokee Drug Company drug store. Price 50c. cnee and ibis should prove a strong t am. Kirby and Clary will tie the nanii* of the new firm. Sam Lipscomb, colored, was hound over to cou.-t Wednesday by Mag is trate "G. W. Spe?r for drawing a sho* gun on Mrs Josephine Robertson. Sam claimed that Mrs. Robertson had a shot gun in her hand and threaten- <1 him and he was simply acting in self defense I !»,■ so much more convenient for his ; customers. Mrs. Minnie Hampton i* visiting liter motif i .Mrs. Hardin in Blacks burg, during the carnival. | MY. Caleb Spencer and wife spent Sunday at this place with Mr Spoil- "1 must confess th it ! found it dif fictilt to bring my ideas into nractieal use at first I have lost many eusto mers because I have steadilv refused to be swayed. "How \er. the gain over Lie losses was such that the business slowly jeer’s aunt, Mrs. MriWhirter i-"i*'\, until ten clerks are kept busy. " with you about ! s, ’"*i* customers insisted on beinc served with cigars and left angrily on learning that T Lent no tobacco on One of the to a through "went dead" and did not until a lat** freight engines attached freight on the Southern at Gaffney Sunday night get away from Gaffney hour Monday afternoon. A local train recently left Charlotte at S o'clock Tuesday morning and ar rived at Gaffney Friday morning, a distance of .VI miles. Operator Ca they, in charge of the railroad office here, was on dnt> for i*> hours con secutively up to 2 o'clock Monday morning , Mr. J. L. S.. I ;r ri | nutting the Bible r'nst to our hearts. ( If more of us the Bible ' c oso ot our " would be Others ii'Cst d on buying un- j more Christ n. selfishness articles on the SabbatlL Grey Eyes. but I stuck steadily to my resolution. “I came to Chicago in isOI penni- The Worst Eve r ' ^ ess ’ an( * a * most friendless. I was ' „ T , 1 married and my brother lent me $2 - ^.^ e i ^ os ^ 1 Simpkins show \\ ednes^ ; qpq aiu } with that capital I started In d i> night was th * limit. It was about | business where I am now located, the poorest excuse for a show that \f v ini s j n(1S; . has been confined to this has ever been hamle | the natrons ot particular loealitv all these vears the Star Theatre and how In the A]niosf n| , my patronage comes from name of common sense they r"gular customers, who agree with a tax ora >le press notice is beyond ^ m y v i^ ws \ ani a member of Macedonia Dots. Macedonia, Jan. 9.—Misses Nannie. Bessie and Lela Mathis, Mrs. Thomas, Misses Eva Burgess and Mr. Claud Burgess, visited Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harris last Friday night. Mrs. James Harris was shopping in Gaffney Tuesday. Mr. Alf mi Harris lias been unable to go about any only wiili the aid of clutches for alwiut three months. He lias rheumatism. Everything passed off verv quietly around Macedonia during the tioli days. Miss Minnie Burgess went on a fixing trip to Ravenna Sunday but was ready for school Monday. There has been a few weddings In our vicinity this winter. Mr E. VV Harris is putting up some fine stables on his plantation. us. The only redeeming feature was flu* short duration of the agonv and flu* work of the orchestra. Il is cer tainly highway robberx for a man to take a brass band over the country and fake the people under the pre- tho Methodist church. The Riqht Name. Mr. August Sherpe, the popular overseer of the poor, at Fort Madi . , , ..... 1 son - Iowa, says: "Dr. King’s New text of giving them a theatrical P® 1- ’ Life Pills are rightly named: they forniance when such stuff as that pro sented Wednesday night is dishid out. Installation of Officers. At the meeting of Woodmen of the World Tuesday night the follow ing for the ensuing year were instal led: G. W. Speer, C C.; Preston Wood. Adv. LL: R C. Jones. Bank er: Herman Wilson. Clerk: I. N. Tate. Escort: .1. M. Nelson, watch man W. T. Duncan, sentry: P V jGaffney, G. W Elomre. and Phillips, managers. act more agreeably, do more good and make one feel better than any oth'T laxative.” Guaranteed to cure biliousness and constipation. 25c. at Cherokee Drug Company. Novel Cure For Colds. Trouble. years since I Cured of Lung "It is now eleven had a narrow escape from consump tion,’’ writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C. “I had rim down in weight to Eft pounds, and coughing was constant both by day and by night Finally I began taking Dr. King’s New Discov ery. and continued this for about six months, when mv cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight, 170 pounds.” Thousands of persons are healed every year. Guaranteed at Cherokee Drug Company. 50c and I LOO. Trial bottle free. Healing Medication that is Breathed Giving Quick Relief. It seems just as ridiculous to put medicine into the stomach to •’ r i cure a cold in the head or lungs as ; it does to go out in the rain if we G. VV Speer was elected delegate. ; want to keep dry with W C Durham as alternate, to; The fact that many people right the Head Camp, which aioKs in Bir-j j n Gaffney cough and hawk and ■ mingham on the secu' l Tuesday in j snuffie for days and weeks after they | March. j treat it cold with the usual stomach . | dosing, shows how valueless are the Working for an Exhibit. | ordinary cough and co.d cures. Mr. Frank Evans, Superintendent The right way to cure a cold iu - of the Spartanburg Graded schools, will be in the city today. While here Mr. Evans will address the teachers and trustees of the city schools in regard to an educational exhibit at the Jamestown Exposition. Mr Evans is a member of the South Carolina Commission for the Jamestown Eat position and has been making a good manv addresses over the state in be half of the exposition. Builds up waste tissue, promotes appetite. Improves digestion, induces refreshing sleep, gives renewed strength and health. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea does. 25 cents. Tea or Tablets. —Gaffney Drug Co. —Try a bottle of “Natures Cough Remedy” and a box of “Grip Tablets” for that cough and cold. If they don’t cure the Gaffney Drug Co. will re fund your money. Is that fair? Costs nothing If thev don’t cure. —“Natures Its sure. Us Cough Remedy” cures pure Gaffney Drug Co at —$5.00 all wool opercoats for $2.90 Carroll anj Byers. Toys Byers. by the cart load at Carroll How to Cure Chilblain*. “To enjoy freedom from chil blains.” writes John Kemp. East Otlsfleld, Me.. "I apply Bucklen' Ar nica Salve. Have also used It for salt rheum with excellqnt results.” Guaranteed to cure fever sores. Indo lent ulcers, plies, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c. at Cherokee Drug Company. That's the house the Doctor built. The biggest house you see: Thank goodness he don’t got our money. For we take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea —Gaffney Drug Co —We have on our shelves about 25 different kinds of cough medicines We always recommend "Natures Cough Remedy" because w** know its pure and good The Gaffney Drug Co. guarantee it to cure the head or a cough and irritation in the throat and lungs, is by breath ing Hyomel’s medicated air. Put a few drops of Hyomel in the neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit and breathe this healing air for a few times and immediate re lief will be noted. The medication goes right to the spot where the dis ease germs are located and renders them harmless in the future. At the sami* time the soothing and healing effects of Hyomei on the ir ritated mucous membrane give quick relief, and the cough or cold is bro ken up. The best evidence of the great value of Hyomei in curing coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles is the fact that Gaffney Drug Co. give an absolute guarantee with every outfit they sell, that if it does no' give satisfaction, the money will be refunded. A complete outfit, consisting of a Iwitt’e of Hyomei. the inhaler and a medicine dropper, costs but $1, while extra bottles of Hyomei. if needed, can be obtained for only 50c. A GUARANTEED CURT FOR RILES Itching, Blind. Bleeding. Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorised to i* hind money if PAZO OINTMBNT falls to cure In 5 to 14 daya. Me. —-Fine Clothing and Overcoats at under price at Carroll & Byers.