The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, January 11, 1907, Image 3
DO YOU GE1
mmmmxmm m
mmm
wn
LA
Kidncv
rmt:
1CK
Miserable.
> n
jf
vVvn^crtul
’s made by Ur.
:aer •• Iwarnt-Root.
riea: kidney, liver
1 i ! : t
i i'3 th?; medi
.1 arnph of ’lie nine-
ath century; uiu-
ered after years of
* r ,r; j research ly
ri^v--*Xa ^ r - Kibner, the emi-
■l ~ n ent kidney and blad-
d r r specialist, and is
VADnJerfully su cessful in promptly curing
lair»e back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Bright ; Disease, which is the worst
form cf kidney rouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have kid
ney, nver or bladder trouble it will be found
just the remedy you need. It has been tested
in so many way . in hospital work, in private
pract’ce, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by v nieh all readers of this paper
who have not al ;ady tried it, may have a
samp- ■* hot tie st nt free Ly mail, also a book
teHing more about Swamp-Root and hew
find out if you havekidnev or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer n this paper and
sei>d your address to |
Dr. K i Tr.er&. C'r Bin 1
nan.ton, N’ v 'in
HORSE-SHOE ROBINSON
A TALE OF THE TORY ASCENDENCY
BY
JOHN P. KENNEDY
igu'a ftfty .rr.
l * »<* Svamp-- ■» of
•or. tV-sts.
del nr sues a-m sc d
Don’t make an;, mistake, but re
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the art
dross, Blnghampteu. N. Y., on ever;
bottle
tVoiin'ii i .-Shi.'s Now.
After nil tin* w iniaii cabman ha<
won iho day in I’aris, says tin- Uondon
niobo. Slio Is i i liaie in r lii-nti'-o and
to liav.- ini' fr loin to |d\ .'or hiro
But it is im-onv- t to spoak of h"f in
tb«‘ 'imrnlai. "I li-a-o ar • two in tlm
field, or as one Imuld say. on the box.
«lro d\, and il i- -Iroiutly believed that
Defer" I'»tiu tlfi will !>e ,)uit.* a ela---
of women driv Om* of the twv) pin
neers is the u ife of a etibmtiTi and lias
bought lier own oab. Tim other is a
buxom yonuu oonnlrv 'votnan who
learned all aboii'- hors<*s on la-r father’s
farm. There :•»••• not wanlim; those
who prerti't a i • far w nn n <•
men.- Uondon < .1"! e
a.
CHAPTER IX
An Intrique.
I must now introduce my reader |
to the library descrihed in the last 1
chatiter, where, beside a small table j
covered with oap-ers, and liprhte.I by !
two tall candles, sat Philip Lindsay,!
with a perplexed and thoughtful!
brow. Opposite to him. In as easy
chair, reclined his guest, Mr. Tyrrel; ;
a man whos* appearance might en
title him to claim something like
thirty live years; and whose shrewd
and intellectual expression of eoun-j
tonance. to which an air of decision
was given by what might be called
an intense eye, denoted a person con
versant with the business of life; j
whilst an easy and flexible address
no less distinctly announced him one
habituated to the most polished so
ciety The time of this meeting cor- !
responded with that of the interview
of \rthur and Mildred, beneath the
Fawn's Tower.
It is necessary only to promise that |
these two had frequently conferred
together within the last two or throe !
days, upon the subject with which |
they were now engaged.
"Sir Henry Clinton does me too
much honor by this confidence,” |
said Lindsay. “He overrates my in
fluence amongst the gontlemen of j
the province. Truly. Mr. Tyrrel, I
am well persuaded that neitlvr my |
precept nor my example would weigh ;
a feather in th" scale against the
heady course of this rebellion.”
“We are seldom competent to
judge of the weight of our own In-
11 ucneo,” said Tyrrel. “I mignt
sea roc expect yon to speak otherwise
than you do. But I, who have the
opportunity to know, take upon my
self to s-;n that main gontlemen of
note in tills province, who are at
nr'-sent constrain'd by the fear of
tin* in w vovernm nt. look with
nnxietv to you. They repose faith in
vonr discretion, and would follow
your lead. If an excuse he nec"S
-arv, voti might afford tlcm some
on-text, of pastime to visit the Dove
n'e II n you might concert your
lan to cooperate with our friends
i t .e -outh ”
patron devils! We have a spell
4iall conjure them hack again 1o
'h ir own hell, else there is no vir
tue in the forged steel which these
rebels have felt before.”
''The battle is not always to the
-trong,” said Lindsay, “nor is the
craft, of soliership without. its
chances.”
“If we had list« ned. my friend.”
said Tyrrel, “to musty proverbs,
Charleston would have this day been
in the secure and peaceful possession
of the enemy. All that you say
against our present scheme was here
tofore urged, though not with such
authority, perhaps, against the in
vaslon of Carolina And yet how
nrcttil,• have we gainsaid the pro
phets! Tx>ok ar. their principal town
surrendered— all the country strong
holds delivered up—the people flock
ing to our standard for protection—
and the whole province lifting up a
voice of gratitude for the d'-liver
ance we have wrought them. They
are even now arming themselves In
our behalf, whilst the shattered frag
meats of tin* rebel fore are flying to
the swamps and rhelr mountain fast
tuxses. Why should not the same
game be as w 11 played in Virginia?
Trust me, Mr. Lindsay, your caution
somewhat over caps that wholesome
moderation, which I do not deny is
necessary to cum .< a too
reckoning. Come, good sir
i ;i more auspicious counsel.
| ry relies much upon your
; and will not, with good Ivart
■ your service.”
“Sir Henry has sadly disturbed
I repose,” returned Lindsay. “To
the truth. 1 have no stomach for
busm-ss. TTere, T am native to
sanguine
lend us
Sir Hen
wisdom,
forego
my
i"ll
this
the
i b ihe nt . h nt motive to stay
at ! We come animated by vie
'ori 1 - full of mettte and vigor, they
“ broke.: b. h-feats, (leg - ' -1
ml t'-'n to pieces bv mntin> Nev r
'lid t- von cr rebellion array it - -If
wit h - -ore eertaini.v of punish..: tit
' ! !t:i\ e rf ad,” ; iId I.indsay. "how
dohu Hampden re.-i.-,t(-1 the t-xae on
of 'went.- sliillin".' of ship mon y,
m d I'or that pitiauee dared the dis
''b-'i-nr - ot Cliarbs ami his Star
’ hamber: how he voted the imm ach-
ment of the judges who w*re supp ; e
bow, in this cause, he drew the
oxord ami threw away the scabbard:
now he hi ought Strafford to the block,
'or "vying war against the commons
of Ragland: and through all that uis
istmiis timhave I read that.
Charles promised tm cavaliers splen
did victories, and derided the feebl-
means of those who were in arms
against him; yet. Hampden shrunk
not from the struggle. To me it
seems there is a strange resemblance
between the congr-ss now sitting at
i’hi adelphia and the parliament of
Wh»: and this George Washington
might claim kindred with .John
Hampden. I will not s"ok for furth
er likenesses.”
"It I read that history right.'' re
plied Tyrrel, “Hampden met his r
ward at Chalgrove. and Cromwell
turned his crop-oar. d parliament out
ot doors. We may. perhaps, find a
Chalgrove on this continent:—and
Sir Henry Clinton will most nroba-
'dv save the wiseacres at Pliiladd
!>hia from the intrusion of an upstart
Cromwell.”
“It would he too bold in us to
count on that, Mr. Tyrrel I am the
enemy of thr^se men and their pur
pose, but I cannot deem oth t wise of
them than as misguided subjects of
the king, frenzied by the imagina
tion of groivances. They are men of
good intellects and honest hearts,
misled by passion I would that we
eouhl give their temnors time to cool.
1 would, even now. preach modem
tion and compromise to his majesty's
! ministers.”
"Th" die is long
since cast,'
-aid
i
! li-
■ 1,
rv
fit
A I’uim-Ii “•«-1 i'or I lie I.o e I siaiiM.
A beautiful mtm'h -m is being made
at Oardue, tor the iwtth'.slilp Lotiisi
unit, says the Boston Transcript. The
act. which will reprove,it an outlay of
*0,ouo. cousists ef a howl with a ca
pacity of sixteen gallons, a tray fortv
five Inches in diameter, a serving tray
with two large cake and two fruit
trays and fifty-eight goblets. All are of
•olid silver. The work on the set has
In progress for six months.
i . •< '
li’ tie
quiet has n-ver
with the debates
tated the spilling
ught.’
nook
replied Lind
O!
woodland
yet been disturbed
of men who medi
of blood. God for-
'o<!v peace to a distracted country
words that
An Insidious Danger
Oae of the worst features of kld-
noj trouble Is that it is an insidious
dwswase and before the victim realizes
ills danger he may have a fatal mala
dy. Take Foley’s Kidney Cure at toe i
flrsi sign of trouble as it corrects
Irregularities and prevents Brigbt’s
disease and diabetes. Cherokee^
Drug Company
Through the Intervention of Presi
dent Roosevelt the warring brother
hoods on the Southern Pacific have
d*-ei(led to arbitrate, and the strike
has been declared off
•t is undigest d food that causes
sonnies and painful indigestion Ko-
dol is a solution of vegetable acids
It digests what you eat. and corrects
the deficiencies of digestion. Kodol
conforms to th- National Pure Food
and Drug Law. Sold by Cherokee
Drug Co.. Gaffney. L. ft Allison, Cow
pe»«.
The British steamer Sheila, six
days overdue from Ladysmith, arriv
ed at San Francisco, crippled, as a re
sult of battling with strong gales and
terriic seas.
"When flu* cold winds dry and
crack the skin get D'Witf’s Witch
Haael Salve. Sold by Ohorok'ee
Drug Co., Gaffney, and L. I) Allison,
Cowpens.
Miss Ida Scott, the youngest sister
of Mrs. Martjie. eloped to Youngs
town. Ohio, with a youth, hut her
father prevented th" marriage by tel
ephone
How to Avoid Pneumonia
You can avoid pneumonia and
oth r -r serious results from a cold by
taking Foley’s Honey and Tar. It
stops the cough and expels the cold
from the system as it is mildly laxa
tive Refuse any hut the genuine In
the yellow package. Cherokee Drug
Company.
h reafter echo back the
s ieak of such a purpose ”
"It is to spare the shedding of
blood. Mr. Lindsay, and to bring
'ocedy peace to a distracted country
that we invoke you and other friends
to eounsel. A single battle may decide
the quest ion of mastery over th" pro
vince We are well assured that the
moment Ixml Cornwallis reaches the
Roanoke''— -
“Cornwallis has vet to win the
ground he stands upon ” interrupted
Lindsay: "there may he many a dead
blow struck h"fon* im slakes his
thirst in the waters of that river:
t any a proud head mav be low be-1 rol
lore that, day.’
“Think you. sir," said Tyrrel, rising
; s he spoke, “that this patched and
ragged levy this ague stricken army
that, is now creeping through the
pines of North Carodna. under the
command of that pompus pretender.
Gates, are th- men to dispute with
ills maj'-sty’s forces their right to
anv inch of soil they choose to oc
( upv? It. will he a merry day when
we me -t them. Mr. Lindsay. We
have hitherto delayed our camnaien
until the harvest, was gathered: that
is now done, and we shall speedily
bring this hero of Saratoga to his
reckoning. Tlutn, following at the
heels of the runagates, his Lord
ship, you may be prepared to hear,
within two months from this day,
wi’l bo within friendly hail of the
I > >vo Cote.”
“You speak like a boastful soMier.
Mr. Tyrrel it. is not unlike], that
his lordship may foil Gates ami turn
him hack: such ! 1 arn to lie the tip
nrchension of the more sagacious
amongst the enntineta! offh ers them
-■elves: hm whether that miehane ■
i- to favor your incursion into this
province may be worth a soberer
study than. 1 doubt you have given
the question. Tin path of invasion
is ever a difiicult road vvlieii it loads
against a united people. You mis
take both the disposition ami the
m ans of these republicans. They
T\
p;-m .-d
their s
l> ace.
fatal extremes There
man within the realm o
whom 1 would yi-ld in
the sjory of our country
it clear to mv judgment
hope to regain th los»
'Tel, hut it rem;-"is \. t to he
who most faithfully serve
overeign: they who counsel
or they who push war to its
lives not a
f England, to
devotion to
Once make
that we may
allegiance of
lift'
tin's province by the sacrifice of
arly
as
i
ch risli
and fortune and. d<
the welfare of thos" around tm
will obey tin- first summons to the
field, and peril this worthless exist
encf of mine in blood.- tight. Y a. if
need he. I will, with my own hand,
anply the torch to this peaceftF
«> rnv
y< ai
up a a
: act i\ i- in
: n 1 .<( v
Why
will \
di-.O'poilii
air a hope?”
“Alas
! Mr.
Tyr .
j. it is a tin
*! :i\
uth .Miu would ha v
" me ti-'-ad. Tl
liinlx
"a I a
m tin
> man
to win my
w a >
hrough
: he
intricacies ! mat
li V»‘
11 the ■
Mi. itci
• of tl.
ose woods lo
anci-
mere
ly—- an
unnioiesti'd
uiit
aw, to
speal
sobe
I'iy. whom tliesi'
anal ics
ut li
horty
hav" forliorip-
for
lie «ak
a- of
past ;
acquaintance
and
ii'csent
peaci
■fu! habits Am t
not
- i nled
round
about with the
hot
abode, and give it
ruin to the cause '
“1 know you
to doubt.
over a smoking
too
th"
well.” replied Tyr
sincerity of your
wofds But is it not obvious that tlu-
war must inevitably tend to this
field 0 Having gained the Carolinas
should we turn our hacks as soon as
we have reached the eonfln s of Vir
giniu'.’ On the contrary, does not ev
r> obligation
us
of honor impel
maintain ami pneort our friends
here 0 The conquest of Virginia is
an easier enterprise than you may
n it If 'he continentals can mus
1('n thousand men we, assuredU.
double that number, cotmtiiig
provincials levie | in the south,
have money and all the means of
whilst this crippled Goagress
drained from the people their
great: their wretched troops will
want of supplies,
no aid from the
do
te)-
ma'
our
W
w a t
has
disband from tm-r
They mav c-xpect
north: for there :
lit- Henrv will fnr
OR. BOUGHELLE
na Ve
t,
• Id
field, and
seliat es
sorts well
t elll tiers:
of war breed
irht in the gam- s
since marched
around, and has
Charles W. Wells (alias “Yankee”
Allen). 72 years old, was arrested In
Nansemond County, Virginia. for
killing a man in Nebraska 21 years
ago
tlow to Avoid Appendicitis
Mbst victims of appendicitis are
thoee who are habitually constipated.
Orino laxative Fruit Syrup cures
chronic constipation by stimulating
the liver and bowels and restores the
natural action of the bowels. Orino
laxative Fruit Syrup does not nau
seate or gripe and is mild and pleas
ant to take Refuse substitutes Cher
okee Drug Company.
—“Grip Tablets” will cure your
cold. They are guaranteed by the
Gaffney Drug Co
IOLEYSWON*Y^TCAR
partisans in Hit-
eloquent leaders iii their
The nature of tie strife
will) their quick and earncs:
and by this man’s play
HD soldiers who del
Rebellion lias long
beyond the middle
no thought of retreat What was at
first th • mere overllow of ixipular
passion lias been hardened into prin
ciple. like a firy stream of lava which
first rolls in a flood, and then turns
into stone. The delusion of repuh
licanism, lik.- all delusions, is em
braced with more enthusiasm than
men over embrace truth. We deem
too lightly of tlies" men and
causes, and we have already,
than once, suffered for the
When th -y expelled Dunmore
committed treason against the
ish crown; and they are wise
to know that that cup, once
TO TRAVEL
RY
their
more
error.
they
Brit
enough
tasted.
in my
practiie with
r< suits, it is
ct-
dis-
superlor
"il and
<od
the
and
far chUdf
’late*
DR.KING’S NEW DISCOVERY
Will Surely Slop That Cough.
must he drained to th" bottom: they
have, therefore, imbrued their hands
the deeper in r"bellUm. They have
raised their idol of democracy high,
and have fenced it about with the
penalties of confiscation ami death
to those who refuse to bow before
it: and now the/ stand pledged to
the prosecution of their unnatural
war, by such a bond of fat as
unites mariners who have rashly
ventured forth upon a raging sea, in
a bark of doubtful strength; their
minds braced up, b\ the thought of
instant perdition, to the daring effort
necessary to reach their haven”
“That haven shall they never
reach," cri-d Tyrrel impatiently
“I^et them invoke the aid of their
Dr. L. B. Bouchelle of Thomasvllle,
Ga.. a physician well known in the
Bouth, is very enthusiastic over the
cod liver oil preparation Vlnol. He
stns: j have nsi d Yinol in mv fam
ily ami in la’ g. m-ral
tile most satisfactory
exceeding!) b. m-ticial to those atllict-
ed with hmmhiai or pulmonary
eases and to cr. ate .st r) .,i;t:i.”
The reason Y'md i-; so far
to old fashiom-d <e l liv. r ,„]
emulsions, is l)"cau.-<' it is n |, , 1
liver preparation from which all
useless oil litis L<en eliminat'd
tonic Iron add. d
We ask . very weak. thin, run
down. nervous ami aged person i-
town, and all those suffering from
chronic colds, coughs and w<ak lungs
to try Vino] on our guarantee.
The Gaffney Drug Co.
FASTIDIOUS WOMEN
consider i'axtine Toilet Antiseptic a
necessity in the hygienic care of the
person and for local treatment of
feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing,
germicidal, deodorizing and healing
qualities are extraordinary. For sale
at Druggists. Sample free. Address
The R. I’axton Co., Boston, Mass.
I’t-Ofile •<> .Ion riM-> ( III*;, ply on I'nttl-
exl TraiiiM, rr'-ilo .1, I..
Fc ']>! • mio! ill ho aid * to li'avt'l a-
tir-U class mail i’i.'iMc;' according to
predictions of James L. Gowli's, seerc
tarj-treasurer of the postal Progress
league, says a iTevehnid (O.i s[)eeial
dispatch to the I'hieago Inter Oeeim.
"In the future." savs I'owles. "men
and women will travel by post. Pay
Uncle Sam's postoilicc department a
dollar and you will have yourself sent
from Glevelaml t>
an\
•art of the
country on the fastest (tains.
“Il will not he necessary to tie your
self up in a paper w rapper, nor will it
be neeessary to earry a self addressed
envelope for a safe return.”
This is one of th ■ a Ivaneed ideas
Cowles ami Ids associates expect to
have enacted into law some time in
the future.
Ot AItHorliiuu lnterent.
“Aside fr mi the principle involved
and in addiiiun thereto,” remarked the
great financier, “the banking business
is one of absorbing Interest.“—Toledo
Blade.
We dare not trust our wit for mak
ing our house pleasant to our friends,
and bo we buy Ice cream.—Emerson.
General Debility
!>ay in and day out there is that feeling
of wc.iiim s- ihiit makes a burden of itself,
l-'xid does not strengthen.
.sleep docs not refresh.
It is hard to do, bard to bear, what
should l>e easy,—vitality is on the ebb, and
the whole system suffers.
For this condition take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
It vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and
ton*' to all the organs and functions.
In usual liquid form or in i hocolated
tablets known as Sarsatabs. 1<»0 doses$1.
provin
ce
[ hn\
i *
found old fr
i< nds
Tyrrel.
"and
all tlu t puna
ills
110 \ is
sepnra
ted
f mm
\ ♦
■ariv assoeic
tions
to t
<1 k (
■ tho
hazard o' the
Ihn
)\v A' r
torn n
ip i
the
n
)• ll .
: airl the
.dc
'ids
IIK
•mont
. whilst wa del
iat"
friontl 11
m ills
w
liicii f
id
Ml
y st longest
pel'
and
toe ai
when tig t!i
"ii
SIs
sona 1
att
aehme
nts
poisoned, by
t Ids
for
a
deailh
enco'l'lt'-i- oil
th.
• li.’M- tl
iiecui-sed
spirit
of
r«‘
volution. I would
of (
km
alina
It 'on late
111
t ! k of t
tiide m/
head
from
the storm
a nd
et tli
■ r*
a rhi' r
"mept \-.-u
re,11
\ tjjX
die in
til
ese sh
ad
•s
in peace ”
a 00
l! tl
ri n I.
our d m i.i. d',
reel
s U - f i »
“It
is
pot fi
r
Mr
Philin Liu
dsay.
! bin
nr
ovitici
-: and 1 n- tim.
• ha
S (•'''!•
nor such
as Ik
j*t *
p'b d Tyrrel
. "to
v. } (
n
’• on must r. 1 id<- w
| 1 «j
' ' 1 .
ib sert
hi
S SOV
•r
!L r ’;
in hL hoi
1 r 1 > f
on
wi
ul ta'i
It has
’1! « '
1" ad
t w
ish :
Mr lit;' M ' -I
tin- •
"Giu
1 f
oi't ivo
;;
1< •
r or tin ih<
mglit.
i *0
• 1
11 t
.....
lie ta
id , ai:x : "'i-l\
nn.’
• H ;
“EVERY ONE A CRIMINAL.'’
At 11 <*;t i t I'nt i‘ii t i:il I > . Sa>'» Lsttv-
>«*r, \fcl IV« ;>l«* \ i «»
The Sue:. : \ of Medical Jurispru
dence in-l 1 annmil mc'iiug the
other ni..hi in the Acaiiciny of Medi
cine at New York. 1 he most of the
evening wax devoted to the reading
ami the discussion of a paper entitled
"('l iiiiinal liesponsibilily." sajs the
New ) ork T ritMine The paper was
read l*y ilhur Lanvmore, a lawyer.
Mi Larreniore ^aid he didn't take
mm h !: the stated types of crim
inals as arrant "<i •*> t'lit “greatest of
• •riiniii . 1 .-mdao-o. of iiaiy."
"We are all of n- at heart crimi
nals." he said. "We are all potentially
if : -i a - ■ i it.- ’ eriininaily ineliued. We
are !■:, i i in r 1 : raiut through fear ei
ther ot the penal code or of tin* code of
•ralii.v o! on: I nr.ediute associates.
.Many of it- w i. i hne a wholesome
iear of the penal code do mn possess
the same fear of the siandaril of im>-
ralay "i tiic "('tiei- -eiis,, of the eom-
M unit,'
"The pi'-"!'' is an excellent time to
' 11 - 1 ' I'-s 1 !:, s - : i j, * • wicii tile Well 1c -
tie ' ", men h /n a ; lie linancial and
so.-. , | w. -'li al'" in'illg exposed. The
ia-.ir - • < -c, ,d.;|- ci . ia;aiy showed
-" III In,- i 11 ig! I n iin , -o,,. iclIS
c- :,-'- • • cctcd tittait<-i«'fs are
• mrpitndc Altii > 1
oe ivacln"; by ; !t • o-itli; ml
- a - -a d iti.u tiie\ camiot,
• mis an awa! "ii"d seme in
■ i -i-.i! - • \ '.it will nr t let"- I ■ *r
• ' 'in • - 'n Inr crimes to
•n -.-cl. It is
ta
Fire,
Life,
Accident,
Health Insur-i
ance
Surety Bonds.*
Jones J. Darby
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given to all con-
c-rned that we shall apply to Hon.
J. B. Webster, Probate Judge for
Gherokee County. South Carolina, at
his office. Gaffney. S. C., on Monday,
January 28, 1907, at 10 a. m., for final
settlement, and discharge as execu
tors of the estate of C .B. Byars, de
ceased
VI persons holding claims against
.said estate will present the same du
ly attested to the undersigned on or
before said day of settlement, at 10
o'ch'ok a. m,
P R. Byars,
N W. Hardin,
F.stat' G. B. Byare de-
ciiamnions of indep'ndence? l^iok
nuiougst these hills-—there is not a
emin. not a woodman's hut. no. nor
siatciy dwelling, whose roof defends
one fri- nd to the royal cause, but my
own My lins are sealed: mv very
thoughts are guarded, lest I give room
| to think I mean to fly from my neutra
lity Th- se papers that lie upon that
!ab!o mieht cost me my life; your
presence here, were your purpose
known, might consign me to captivi
ty or exile:--one random word spok
('ii might g've me over to the cen
-ntres of the power that holds its usur
•ed domination in the province. What
;iid may be expected from one ‘•o
.guarded. Uttered, watched and 'tower
“\nd can you patiently." exclaimed
! 'rrel. “how to this oppression?
) "it. a native horn freeman of th"
provinc' a Briton, nursed in the
sunny light of liberty! Shall your
treedom of speech lie circumscribed.
out footsteps be followed by spies
and iraitors. vour v- ry inmost thought
he read and brought, up to the cen
sure of the judgment seat? Shall
these things lie. and the blood still
.continue to run coolv and temperately
through vonr veins! There are ills.
Mr Lindsay, which even your calm
idii'osopliy may not master. But. per
imps. I have mistaken your temper:
these i videiices. at h ast, shall not
out you in peril.’’ lie said, as lie took
up the letters from th- table and held
Gum over the candle, and then threw
he flaming mass upon th" hearth.
“That fear. 1 hope, is removed: and
as tor my presence here, on
word brb fly spoken, and it shall not
onger jeopard your safety.”
Lindsay looked fixedly at his com
panion as he destroyed the papers,
and tlit'ii said with a st- rn emphasis—
'CONTINUED NEXT FRIDAY )
i'll ." ii .i' : ",in-. ■ ii i-.'i.irnuiiL er:u.
itrils "!• a i'li■,:i ni wmil |
Im* '-nniinai- in- - d tli,- i many a man
had gone u> the gallows v itli the same
exultation of heroic spirit that was
toll hy 1 In! 1x011 w iieii fie sank tlie Mef
rimac at San.iago.
T had tried everything for my
baby, until Dr. Lyle recommended
Gascasweet. I can truthfully say it
is tlie best medicine 1 ever used for
hatiies.”—Nannie L Taylor, Bedford,
Va.. Gascasweet is sold by Gherokee
Drug Co., Gaffney. L. D Allison,
< ’"wpens.
i .xi-r-n'or-
asL'a.
Pub. in Gaffney Ledger. Jan 4 . 11.
IS and 25th. 1907.
— - - -a. - -
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notje is hereby given that on Sat
unlay, January 20. 19u7. I will apply
io Hon J. E. Webster. Probate Judge
at his office at the court house in
Gaffney. S. P.. at 1° o’clock a. m., for
a final discharge as executor of the
estate of Allen W. Holt, deceased.
All persons holding claims agaissl
-aid estate must appear and Ptfesent
; the same on or before said Vittte or he
forever barred
1 J. G. Holt,
i As executor Estate of Allen W
Holt, deceased.
Pub In Gaffnev Ledge r Jan 4. 11.
18 and 25th.. 1907.
Secretary Taft lias drafted a bill
fo • a volunteer nclude the
able-bodied ci he Gnited
S'ates from 2L io years old.
Mothers who give th-ir children
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup in-i
variably indorse it. Contains Hon
ey and Tar. Conforms to the Na \
lional Pure Food and Drug I^aw. Sold
by Cherokee Drug Co, Gaffney, L. D. j
Allison, Cowpens.
HOLLISTER’S
Rocky Mountain ’ea Nuggets
A Busy Medicine for Buiy People.
Brings Golden Health u nd Renewed Vigoc.
A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Live*
and Kidney troubles, l-'imples, Kczema, Impure
Blood. Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache
and Backache. Its Kocky Mountain Tea in tab
let fo-m. 3n cents a box. Genuins made by
Hollistek Dkuu Company. Madison, Wis.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALiOW PEOPLE
Sir Heurv Mortimer Durand, for
mer British Ambassador to the Unit
d States, is likely to he appointed
governor of New South Wales.
A Card
This is to certify that all druggists
are authorized to refund your mon-
ey if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to
cure your cough or cold It stops
tlu* cough, heals the lungs and pre
vents serious results from a cold.
Cures la grippe coughs and prevents
pneumonia ami consumption Con
tains no opiates. The genuine is in
a yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Gherokee Drug Gompany.
Wilbur G. Sevier, of Bristol. Vir
ginia. fired a shot at his own heart,
hut it struck a rib. glanced, and his
life was saved.
DeWitts Kidney and Bladder Pills
drives the poison from the body A
25 cent box holds a week’s treatment.
Sold by Gherokee Drug Co., Gaffney,
L. I>. Allison, Cowpens.
Pope Pius will refuse to accept
P' ter s pence from France, such do
nations going to French priests.
DON’T FORGET
you cm be cured of C&ncr, Tu- I
mor or Chronic Ohi Sores. Ten I
thousand cases treated. It Is the I
surest cure on earth. Delay is I
fatal. How to he cured? Just I
write >
D. B. GLADDEN. Grover, N. C. I
Disturbed the Congregation
The person who disturbed the
congregation last Sunday by con
tinually coughing is requested to buy
a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar.
Cherokee Drug Company.
John D. Rockefeller is expected to
give a pension fund of millions to
the Chicago University this year.
DR. W. K. GUNTER,
i > e: x i m t
Office in Star Theatre Building.
Phonk No. 20
(•
Crow am! bridge work a specialty.
DR. J. F. GARRETT.
DENTIST.
Moved to new offic« over Frederick
Street. Front of the Battery.
’Phone in Office and Reeldenoe.
MONEY TO [LOAN
in sums of Jioo to /300 to members of
The Farmers Mutual Insurance. Corn-
pay on first mortgage real estate.
J. EB JEFFERIES,
Seeretary and Treaeurer.
Special Announcement Regarding
the National Pure Food and
Law.
We are pleased to announce that,
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs :
colds and lung troubles is not affect-1
ed by the National Pure Food and
Drug Law as it contains no opiates |
or other harmful drugs, and we reo- ;
ommend it as a safe remedy for
children and adults. Cherokee Drug
Company.
•_ junriM ium
Thomas Lemon was cremated in a
Franklin County, Virginia, school-j
hous" that had been set on fire
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers re
liable little pills. Recommended by
Cherokee Drug Co, Gaffney, L. D.
Allison Cowpens.
—One 24 cents box of "G-ip Tab
lets’’ are absolutely guaranteed to;
cure your cold No cure no pay. j
Sold by the Gaffney Drug Co. only.
WILLIAM t. HALL. JR., "
Attorney at Law.
Office over The Battery.
Gaffney, t. C.
Prompt attention (rtre r ».o all hnsln
FOR
Up-to-Date Job D rir.t-
ing, cal! at tho
LEDGER Office.
Gaffney, S. C.