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V - I 90 TOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Almost papers Is sure Trouble Makes You Miserable. everybody who reads the news- to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver _ and bladder remedy, e It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine- |||l teenth century; dis- __J] j|i covered after years of tM scientific research by L Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing kune back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- ammendedfor everything but if you have kid ney, uver cr bladder trouble it will be found JUPt the remedy you need. It has been tested Hi so many ways, in hospital work, in private praehce, 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 which all readers of this paper who have no t already tried it, may have a samp,-*. boUi-* 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 tc Dr. K :, mer8< CY. 3ng- samtoo, N v 7 hr egula fifty ?'<j do! sues 4*e so id ov Don't make any member the name, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghampton, N. Y., on every bottle. NCW YORK FAMHION8. Materials, Trimming, •tylaa for Drossy Cootumss. The shops are most alluring with their displays of now dross materials. All the silks, wools, mixtures, cloths, cottons and linens are now on the counters ready for the buyers. The Demand for Cotton. Cotton materials were never so pretty or shown In suoh variety of fabrics and pattern or was the de^ man for them ever before so areal. Already many of the prettiest pat terns are . sold out. and It Is very doubtful If manufacturers will dupll cate the orders, for the looms are busy getting out goods that will be shown in 1908. There Is said to be a scarcity even In shirtings and sheetings of standard makes. Mercerized Cottons and Mixtures. The mercerized cottons, and silk and cotton mixtures, as well as the new voiles that are all cotton hut look like materials at several times their cost are eagerly seized by dress makers and by women in private life, who are having them made up for im mediate use, with further wear in view when warm weather comes. The woman who likes black should invest In a bonnet silk this snring. for she will have a gown that will be even more fashionable than now. H * i#fOt SvrAif))'-> A/Ot* ' >o< cr« Y^sta. mistake, but re Swamp-Root, Dr Rothschild Aids Explorer. Victoria, B. C., April 18.—Captain EJnar Midelsen, the explorer who Is preparing the schooner Duchess of Bedford to start on May 16th for an Arctic exploring cruise, has received a cablegram from Lord Ftotachild add lag $1,000 to his contribution toward MM expenses of the voyage. Spatial Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Di'ua Law. We are pleased to announce that Pataty'a Honey and Tar for coughs, eolds and lung troubles U not affect ed by the National Pore Food and Drag law as It contains no opiates or •(her harmful drugs, and we recom mend It as a safe remedy for children and adults. Sold hy Cherokee Drug Oe. y Japan will launch seven battleships Mda yaajr. Wlntery winds whined weirdly. WBUe wriggled while Winnie wheez ed wretchedly. Wisdom whispers, winter winds work wheezes. Where- lor we write, “Use Kennedy’s Laxa live Cough Syrup.” Nothing else so ’’Pod. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Daffney; L. D. Allison. Cowpens. The house by a decisive vote res tored the free seeds provision to the agricultural anpropriation bill. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and expels the cold from the system as It is mildly laxative. It is guaranteed. The genu hie is in the yellow package. Sold by gherokee Drug Co. dfweeden promises to take great in toveet in the Jamestown exposition. The editor of the Memphis, Tenn., "’nmea” writes: “In my opinion fbley’s Honey and Tar is the best re medy for coughs, colds and lung tfouble, and to my own persona! knowledge Foley’s Honey and Tar has accomplished many permanent cures that have been little short of marvel Ions.” Refuse any but the genuine hi the yellow package. Sold bv Cher •koe Drug Co. Gen. William Booth, head of the Salvation Army, plans to visit the Failed States. Nothing will relieve Indigestion Shat is not a thorough digestant. Ko- * ’ digests what you eat and allows tko stomach to rest—recuperate— grow strong again. It is a corrective ei the highest efficiency. Sold by Ofoorokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. A1 Maon. Cowpens. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, safe, sure pills. Sold by Cherokee Drug €0., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens these fabrics. Voiles follow eult al lowing for the difference In the mar terlal. Plain voiles are aleo shown, and It Is possible that later In the season, there may be a re action in favor of plain stuffs. Similar check- <*d. plalded and striped designs are paramount In silks, and here, the blacb and white "fad" seems to have taken on new life. Llninq, and Trimmings. Dark thin stuffs of wool, silk or cot ton, are made over white silk linings for the most part, and contrasting colors In linings are the rule rather than the exception. Tucks in ladder styles cross tucks of narrow width cut Into bands, are still very much used by modish makers. These are! edged with braid, or with narrow folds of the material. Braids of all ^orts are very much in evidence, the narrow soutache being especially well endorsed. This is used in many different ways. One of the newest 1 is to outline figures in the lace used | for garnitures. Thus a cream linen ! costume with insets of heavy Cluny lace had narrow silk soutache .in pale blue run in and out over the pattern of the lace defining the prominenet figures and affording a pretty color contrast. The belt, collar and reveres of the little coat were of plain blue changes, and it is difficult to imagine the thousands of combinations in NOT HIS INTENTION TO INTERFERE. SO SAYS SENATOR MAN. B R. TILL- W \ • - A North Carolinian Hands a Hot One to Senator Gallinger on the Child Labor Question. Washington. .Ian. :il.—In discuss ing his correspondence with Gov. An sel ,of South Carolina, relative to the United States soldiers being sent, to Beaufort from Fort Screven, Senator Tillman stated his position to several newspaper men yesterday. He was prompted to call the Governors atten tion to the case to escape such a pre cedent being established in South Carolina. From the first accounts published it appeared that soldiers were appealed to to queel negroes who were rioting and over-aweing the town The later accounts show that the troops were there to assist in checking and extinguishing a fire that was raging. It was not the liir t'-ntion of the Senator to interfere with the business of ti e State’s chief executive; he was merely striking a warning note of the predicament South Carolina would he in when a race war begun. Knowing the temp er of the President of the United States and his attituce towards the shows that Col. Patterson acted la the matter on his own authority. r. ; .w m 1 Mil 1286 /j Washington, Jan. 81.—Senator Till man has received numerous letters since his colloquy with Senator Be veridge several days ago in reference to child labor In the South. Senator Tillman, it will he recalled, urged Senator Beveridge to include In his speech all well authenticated cases of hlld labor In the South, in order that tho good men and women of the I Southern States might have evidence ' for uso in their campaign against the 1 millionarles who. having established ! cotton factories in South Carolina, , exerted their lobbying influence against just and needed child labor' regulation. Senator Gallinger. at this point, in , terrupted to say that Senator Tillman ; "-as correct in his statement to sav j that millions of Northern money had , been invested In South Carolina, and | remarked. “God help South Carolina, if tis mon v should he withdrawn ” j Senator Tillman immediately arose and declared with vigor that rath r. than have the Northern millionaires coming in to make industrial slaves j out. of the children, as a substitute; for the abolition of the chnttle slave-1 ry of the negroes, he wished to God they would stav away. Today Senator Gallinger received the following letter, from a citizen of, North Carolina, signed anonymously: 1 “S'-nator Gallinger: 1 was much | pleased at a remark of yours yester day. during a discussion of the child labor question. You implored the help of God for South Carolina, if there was not Northern money there. If you will consult the records and make a conservative estimate, you will discover that South Carolina has contributed more than $82,000,000, since and including 1865, to the pay- Bad Blood Is the cause of all humors, emptioaa, boils, pimples, scrofulous sores, ecien* or salt rheum, as well as of rlteuma* tism, catarrh and other troublea. Tha greatest blood remedy for all thsaa troubles, proved by its uneqoaled record of cures, is Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in rho<olat*4 tablets known as Sarsatabs. lOOdiseaM. Reed's Only Bird Hunt, Thom;i= P>. Kcerl used to teH tha follow ing: I never f< lt more ashamed in all tny life than 1 did one day after killing a bird, f never shot bat <5nc bird in my life. T spent a whole day doing that. It waa «. sandpiper. ! chased him for hnnra up end down a mill-stream. Whec at last 1 potted him and held him up hy one of hi 1 - poor little legs T asked a small hoy who had been lookmfr op wlmt he thought of it. “Oh/’ h<* replied, “I was only thinking of how big you are and how pmali the bird is! M —Bo«to« Herald. South and his fondness for the ne- _ . , x em. and In addition Ms Secretary of ™cnt .of the _co..t of_ her enbjnratlon State, Root, going about speech mak Ine on the obliteration of State’s rights and Statu lines, and harping on centralization, it seemed a proper time to point the danger of the pre cedent. South Carolinians can well Imagine their feelings and the pas sions it would excite In the negro In anv locality to have that locality pa trolled by federal troops to protect a gang of negroes who had been riot ing or carrying on crimes against the whites. Besides. Section 4, Article 4, of the Constitution expressesly statew that federal troops can only be order ed to a place by request of the Ijegls- latuie of that State, and if the I^egis lature cannot be gotten in session then by the executive of that State. This applies to anv exigency. An in quiry at the war department here MRS. SARAH J. ~—V bv the time the leaves are turning, and she can rely on the quality of the material that has that name on the selvege. The above design is by the McCall Co., of New York, fashion publishers and manufacturers of McCall pat terns. New Wool*. The most Important showing in dress goods are the checked, plalded and striped wools, the latter are somewhat novel; the stripes being for the most part In contrast and light hued. The invisible plaids and checks of last season are again brought forward, with numerous 'linen to match the color of the braid. Of course such costumes must go to the professional cleaner for renewal. Hats, Shape* and Trimmings. The fine smooth braids that are put together with machine stitching are j to he most worn when the weather I permits women to don their new 1 straw headgear. Shapes are to be | continuations of the styles that were most smartly worn during the late 1 winter months. Mushroom brims 1 and flat “Maud Muller” types with 1 garlands of roses of many hues, natural and otherwise but harmonlz Inc In color through all their varia tions. Lucy Carter. LEDGER always contains all the latest local and foreign news. Subscribe now SI.CX) a Y e ei r. Mrs. Sarah J. Windrom of Chicago, cousin of Zachary Taylor, twelfth president of the United States, and grandniece of Alexander Hamilton, who signed the Declaration of Inde pendence, says: “Vinol Is a Godsend to old people. I am 76 years old, but have a hearty appetite, sleep soundly, and feel ac tive and well today, thanks to Vinol. When I was young cod liver oil was dispensed in a greasy, unpalatable form, and It fairly gagged me to get it down. Vinol Is entirely different, very palatable and nourishing to Im poverished blood. It is the finest tonic and strength creator I ever used in my life.” Vinol is a real cod liver prepara tion, from which the useless oil has been eliminated and tonic Iron added. Try Vinol on our guarantee. The Gaffney Drug Co. md devastation, and to support the families and dependent relatives of the men who overwhelmed her; and t would hardly be extravagent to guess that she has contributed to the protected industries of the South something near an equal amount—an annual per capita burden of nearly $6. ‘It is marvelous, therefore, that she has been able to save enough money to establish factories of any sort; and your sympathy for her is, no doubt, appreciated by all her friends. "Gratefully yours, etc.. "N’Importe. “P. S. I forgot to remind you that Sherman's army destroyed mill Iona of dollars of property in South Caro lina. the amount probably calculable from his boasted devastation of a strip of Georgia not quite as large as South Carolina, but nearly S.OOd square miles larger than Vermont He wrote Hallock that hie army had destroyed there by burnin®- killing, eating etc., $100,000,000 worth of pro perty; and we may guess from what he wrote Hallock about the dlsposl tion and the ability of his loth corps, that $200,000,000 cannot be consider ed an extravagant estftnate of the damage done to South Carollra. Hence wp may well asl:- God to help that State, if no money comes to her from those who have by navigation laws, fishing bounties, protected tariffs, carpet bag pludering. etc., and in addition to the forementioned me thods of insuring 'pros-prity' to the North, been living largely at the ex pense of the pe'-nie of that and the other Southern States ever since 1789. ‘‘KetteH’s ‘Southern Wealth and Northern Profits’ (I860) would Inter est you. It’s a good old world after all: If you have no friends or moner. In the river you can fall; Marriages are quite common and. More people there would be. Provided vou take Rocky Mtountaia Tea-- Gaffney Drue Co. A section of the Baldwin locomo tive work-s was destroyed causing a loss estimated at ki.Otfc- 000. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine 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. Paxton Co., Boston, Mass. Prrnrhmg and Heallam. An English preacher believes In tra conventional ways. One must do so, he says, to reach the people In religion. So be appeared on the stage of the Crown theater at Peckham, England, arrayed In the full panoply of a knight errant of the time of the crusades— surcoat of chain mall, hauberk, greaves, armored gauntlets, sword and helmet— and preached from Ephesians vl, 2, “Put on the whols armor of God that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.” Cronic Constipation Cured. One who suffers from chronic con stipation is In danger of manv serious ailments. Orino Laxative Fruit Sf*- rup cures chronic constipation as It aids digestion and stimulates ths liver and bowels, restoring the nato- al action of these organs. Commence taking it today and you will feel bet ter at once. Orino Laxative Fruit By- nm does not nauseate or gripe and Aa very pleasant to take. Refuse sub stitutes. Sold by Cherokee Drug Oo. * •- Senator Hale declared that the atmr ate must cult speechmaking and ge* down to business, if it would ftnlMz its work by March 4. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup. Safe and sure in its action: pleasant to take. Conforms to National Purs Food and Drug I aw. Sold by Chero kee Drug Co.. Gaffney: L. D. Allisoa. Cownens. In the house the Tawney ameat- ment providing that the Federal gov ernment shall not co-operate in msat inspection was adopted. This May Interest You. No one is immune from kidneg trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kldnev Cure will stop the Irregular* ties and cure any ease of kidnev sn4 bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. Sold by Chsr obee Drug Co. Frederick C. Stevens, of Washlt**- ton. has iolned with William J. Olives in the Panama canal contract and will have charge of the flnancea Use a little KODOL after yoar meals and It will be found to afford a nrompt and efficient relief. KODOL nearly approximates the digestive luices. It digests what you eat. It Is sold on a guaranteed relief nlan. Sold b*’ Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. A scathing arralngment of As prisoner was made by the district at torney In the trial of Dr. James W. Simpson for alleged murder at Rivw- bead. L. I. Rising From the Grave. A prominent manufacturer, Wm. A. Fertwell, of Lucama, N. C., relates a L ost remarkable experience. He says: “After taking less than three bottles of Electric Bitters, I feel like one rising from the grave. My trouble is Bright’s disease, in the Dia- bete stage. I fully believe Electric Bitters will cure me permanently, for It has already stopped the liver and bladder complications which have troubled me for years.” Guaranteed at Cherokee Drug Co. Price only 5dc- La Grippe and Pneumonia. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures 1* grippe coughs and prevents pneumo nia. Refuse any but the genuine la the yellow package. Sold by Chere- kee Drug Co. Piles of people have Piles. Whr suffer from piles when you can us* DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve and get relief. Sold by Chero kee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison Cowpens. Our Spring Dress Goods White Goods, Wash Goods, large quantity of it has already arrived and is now on sale. It will be a pleasure for us to show you these lines. New Embroideries prettier than ever. Our line of Muslin Underwear is better made, and in fact better in every way than we have ever , had. We think, the best line for the money that has ever been brought to this town. .*. .\ .*. .*. * Linens! Linens! Now is the time to replace your stock of Pillow Cases, Sheets, Towels, Bed Spreads, Table Linen, Etc. Our stock is well selected and our prices are strictly in line with the goods. Shoes! Shoes! It is r ?c liz *d hy the Imyin $ p iblic an 1 o ir c » a mitor* that we «ell the hast Slioe-s: Berrm^ in l H i nilto i Bqj v i t >c L i lies, fi t nilcoq B‘ow i Stz, K 04 Qiality and Douglas for Men. You ought to have a pair of Rubbers for this bad weat ler ; saves Shoes and rhe person. 201 Off For Cash Saturday the 9th is the last day of our 20 per cent, discount on Clothing. Buy this week. 201 Off For Cash WILKINS MPANY «