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\ u \ ers Bone TRADE MARK REGISTERED " Imitation is the Sincerest ^atte^y ,, The unprecedented popularity of Royster's FARMERS' BONE fertilizer has induced some of our competitors to advertise Fish Guano, claiming theirs to be “just as good." FARMERS' BONE is the original Fish Guano, and, to prevent being imposed upon, buyers should be sure that our trade-mark is on every bag. This is the only guarantee that you are getting the genuine t Farmers’ Bone Made with Pish F. S. ROYSTER GUANO, CO. rrxz L 1 . SPECIAL CURTAIN SALE A NEWSY LETTER FROM WILKINSVILLE. MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE OF LOWER CHEROKEE. ^rsonai Paragraph* Concerning Pop ular People and Short Item* of that Sectloa Wilblnsvllle. Feb. 6.—Rev. C. M. Teal preached at Abingdon Creek ohurph last Sabbath, and some of our neonip went over to Unity to hear Rev. Mr. Crocker. A large congre- •ration was present. The attendance at Salem Sunday school w r as small last Sunday. l.ast Saturday the railroad survey ors “moved their canto to Beaverdam p , ’eek on the York side of the riv^r. Tbev came hack and hesran wn ^ vp'te-dav. hut on account of the sleet nnd rain they quit and went back to Mr .1, strain and family went on a vt-it to lonesville last Saturday^ Yesterday was a rough dav and all outdoor work was dispensed with. ' r he sleet and ice covers the ground ,v, is morn'ng making travel bbth dlf- dcnlt and dangerous. Mias Mamie Mil'wood is we regret to b arn, lying dangerously ill with onoumonia. Mr amt Mrs. Dagnall’s little adpof p d c’>ild has been vet— sick hut is "etting better, wp learn. Pr>oo!e in the country have the ad- vfq,'\,orp n f tov/n neonlp in sleety and lev weather We prefer our rough -oade to vonr cement navements. Its a very bad thing that has no good in *t—though wv. are first, last and all the time in favor of good roads. Mn i' carriers are catching it this weather The Wilkinsville oil mill is run ning both night and da.'. Mr. C. W. Whisonant. who has heen on the sick list for several davs, is up and about again He looks better than he did before he took bis bed He is the only person we ever knew a spell of sjekness to twin-ove the look of Some people might say this was his contrariness , and might, in a measure agree I 1 'h them if Jjrp didn't know that he needed rest more than anv man in our neighborhood for he does more "’ork than any two of them J. L. S. UNCOOKED MEAT 18 VERY DENQEROU8. Fearful Suffering Caused by Egg* of Paraaite Which it May Contain— Statement by a Priest. palpitation of the heart after aaoem!- ine the stairs. “The talk about Cooper’s prepara tions was ko universal that I decid ed to try some, although I do not take patent nv''dlclnes as a rule. I I took four doses of the ‘New Dis- Cinclnnatl, O., Feb. 7.—Probably | covery’ as It Is called, an'* a tan* worm about ninety feet In length left rp/ system “I am very thankful for this great relief, and now I know what has be* the cause of all my sufferings.” This story of Father Arnolls Is a fair sample of the experience of an astonishing number of Cincinnati people, and Cooper’s preparations are selling here in immense quanti ties. It is now estimated that he has sold oml hundred thousand bottles to date in this city alone, and the sale is still increasing. the most nuusual feature of the ex cltement that has been created by L. T. Cooper’s visit to this city Is the removal of parasites or tape worms by his preparations. During the early part of Cooper's stay in. Cincinnati individuals who w< re taking “New Discovery.” as It is called, brought either to himself or to physicians throughout the city immense parasites that had left the system after using the medicine. Many of these people were fright ened. and cases of this became so numerous that Cooper finallv made the following statement for publica tion: He said: “In every city 1 visit these things are brought, to me with in a few' davs after my medicine is sold in the city. They are what is known as the tapeworm, and grow to an enormous size. “Few indeed realize how prevalent these creatures. I think 1 have he-> the first to demonstrate what, ai lar'> factor the/ are in’ the poor h-alth of this generation, i believe that fullv one half of the chronic | stomach trouble so universal is caus- **fl by these parasites individuals rrtay have them for MIX THIS AT HOME. The following simple homemade mixture is said to readily relieve and overcome any form of Rheumatism by forcing the Kidneys to filter from the blood and system all the uric acid jnd poisinous waste matter, reliev ing at once such symptoms as back- ache. weak kidneys and bladder and blood diseases. Try it. as it doesn’t cost much to- :e. and is said to be absolutely harmless to the stomach . Oet the following harmless Ingre dients from any .good pharmacy: years and not be aware of the reason Fluid Extracts Dandelion, one half 1 . and Tuesday, Feb. Ilth and 12th. Coming at this time our special offer in Irish Point Curtains will be just right for house cleaning time. If you will come here Monday and Tuesday, 1 1th and 12th, you’ll benefit greatly by these advertised prices. Cb e rokee Falls Notes. Cherokee Falls. Feb 5.—Owing to what the olden time people sav. w’e have forty dr n trv days to cont'^d with yet. During these dreary days let us trv to make those around us cheerful and pass along the sunshine. Last Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Wofford Harris were called to | the beside of Mrs. Harris’ sister. Miss Blanton, who is very low with con sumption in Gastonia. The clerk of the W. O. W. camo gave his best girl a call Sunday up in the Mt. Paran section. Mrs. Daisy Gordon is visiting rel atives in Gaffney. Messrs. Lee Good and Gus Frone- Uerger spent Saturday night and | Sunday in Williamston. While there they visited the Pelzer cotton mills. They speak highly in favor of this nlace. Mr. T. W. Roberts wass a Chero kee visitor last Thursday Mr. R. C. Cobb gave the young '«oplo a pound supper last Saturday I night. Mr. Worcester Whitesides spent Sunday with his parents near Hick ory Grove. Mr. Mike Plonk, one of King’s Mountain’s prosperous widowers, snent a few days this week at this place, the guest of his brother. Mr. |J. C. Plonk. Mr. Isaac White spent a few days this week in Earle. N. C. With best regards to The Ledger and its readers. Grey Eyes for th continued ill health hut at tribute it to many different diseases, when in reality one of these crea tures is robbing them of their vitali ty. “Thes- parasites are taken into the system in uncooked food or raw meat, in the form of an egg. which hatches almost immediately. People suffering from them experience a feeling of lassitude and are extreme- lv nervous The action of the ‘New Discovery’ ^ecras to be fatal to these great worms, and in most cases a dose of the medicine drives the creatures from the system. I will have hundred of them brought to me before T leave the city.” This grewsome prophecy has been amnly verified, for not only hundreds but thousands of Cincinnati people have been relieved of some of these fearful parasites since taking Coop er’s preparation, and the entire city has been aroused bv the fact Some of these parasites are of such enormous size as to startle the imagination. The state nent of Path or lohn Baptist Arnolis. one of the best known and best beloved priests in this section of the country cori- fies this. His statement, among fillers given to a reporter, was as follows: “For years^I suffered from what 1 thought was a general run down con dition of the system caused bv stom ach trouble. I felt extremely tired all the time, and it was a great ef fort to attend to my duties I would wake up in the morning feeling as worn out as when I Went to bed. If I stood for any length of time I would have pain in the lower part of back, and would have to sit down. “I was very nervous and depress ed in spirits, and was troubled with dizzy spells. I would see s^^ts be fore mv eves when I stooped over and raised up quickly. I had a verv irregular anoetite, and would have ounce; Compound Kargon. one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and take a teaspoonful after each meal and again at bedtime. Tills simple mixture is said to give prompt relief, and there are very few cases of Rheumatism and Kidney troubles It will fail to cure permanent- ly. ^ These are all harmless, every-day drugs, and your druggist should keep them in the prescription department; if not. have him order them from the wholesale drug houses for you. rather than fail to use this, if you are af flicted. There’* a Rea mob. Bill—He used to be a lawbreaker, but he’s changed now. .Till--Keeps within the law, now, does he? Bill—Oh yes. Keeps within Uie Jail too.—Yonkers Statesman. Garden Hints For February. Put soil in good condition by break ing eight or ten inches deep. Sow In hot beds, early Cabbage. Beets. Let tuce. Radish, Egg Plant, Tomatoes and Pepper. From middle to last of month sow in open ground, early Peas. Kale, Beet Spinoch, Carrot, Raddish and Paisly. Set out Orion Sets. Early planting of Potatoes can he made. Some gardeners wonder why their neighbor has nicer vege tables than they can raise. Often the trouble Is in the seed. They spare no expense nor pains in fertilizing and cultivating but overlook the all Important matter of the quality of their seed. We guarantee our seed to be sound and of pure selected strain. New seed Just arrived. GAFFNEY DRUG CO. —One 50c bottle Nature’s Cough Remedy will put an end to that cough—no cure, no pay. Gaffney Drug Co. -A ■Am Bonnie Femme Curtains with Batten burg Edge $3.00 Irish Points in the newest de signs at $3.25, $3.50, $4.00, $4.00 to $r:5o So come early and get the pick of thern. They are first quality and not seconds. The W. C. Carpenter Co. An Old Story o.‘ Niagara. A hundred yards above the brink of the American fall a rock ten f et square projects for a foot above the water in midstream. One morning the inhabitants awoke and saw a man sitting on it. The noise of the rapids prevented verbal communi cation. They did not, do not and never will know how he got there. He staved there thirty-six hours. The people telegraphed to Buffalo, and the railway company sent one excursion train after another for thirty-six hours to see the man on the rock. They painted signs and stuck them up for the man to read, saying, “We will save you.” Two hundred yards above there is a bridge. From this by ropes they floated rafts with provisions to him. At the end of his stay a big one came for him to get on. What they were going to do with him if they got him in this seething rapid is not known. He tried and failed and went over the fall, and that is all. —Blackwood’s Magazine. When a man legins to sneer at | everything he has outlined his use fulness. DorCt Suffer aJl nicjht lon0 from tootheicfre neureJ<3ia. or rheumaLtisire Sloeavs Lirvlnveixt kills the pean — quiets the nerves o^nd induces sleep At eJI dealers. Price 25c 50c &H00 Dr Earl S.SIoajv, Bostor\,MoLSS.U.S.A. DR. J. M. HUNTER The All-Round Specialist ROCK HILL S. C. Makes a specialty of Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Ulsers, Scrof ula and Rheumatism, Diseases of Liver and Kidneys, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs and Dia- e tses of the Rectum. Treats without the kuife, loss of blood and little pain to patient. Consultation FREE. Terras of Treat ment Satisfactory. Feb. i-s-m**. Annual February Wie Sale, February 4th to February 9th, ’07 Everyone who has attended one o(our W })/I K hAl.Er kn,.«> what to expec . I Ik.m-« h.. h .ve n. t oul.l t ,k advantage of the BAKtiAIN we offer. SEE THE NEXT ISSUE OF THIS PAPER FOR PRICES CARROLL (8b BYERS. GAFFNEY. OU I'll i AKOLINA PHONE Hi... ^aasr^Ti.vpiaai CARROLL <2b BYERS.