The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 15, 1907, Image 5
Years
TRADE MARK
REGISTERED
have been the standard
because they are made
from honest materials.
See that the trade mark
is on every bag. None
genuine without it.
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va.
For Sale By Carroll & Byers,
THE ENEMY BEHIND.
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REAL ESTATE
Handled on Commission.
1 handle both City and County property; jay costs of adveitising and
making titles. If you want to buy see me. If you want to sell see me. I
bring buyer and seller together. The buyers nearly always come to; me.
Those who have lands for sale will act wise by placing their property with
me for sale. ::::::::
Z. A. ROBERTSON.
Ramsey & Coyle
Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators
Gaffney! S. C.
We have just received the largest and
most complete line of samples of Wall
paper, Sin-O-Wall andSanitas ever shown
in Gaffney. We also paint. Esti
mates and references cheerfully fur
nished. Feb. 5-1 mo.
RAMSEY & COYLE
How a Hunter In Africa Was Saved
by His Eyeglasses.
In writing of his hunting adven
tures in Nubia in Harpers, Captain
T. C. S. Speedy tolls how ho was
saved from the attack of a native
by the retleetion in his glasses.
“After a slight refreshment 1
spread my sheepskin rug a couple
of yards off and, turning my back
to the fire, kept a lookout in front,
as owing to the precipitous stony
cliff that rose on three sides of our
camping ground I found it was next
to impossible for any one to enter
except in that direction. Suddenly
a log which had been charred quite
through fell asunder, throwing out
a large shower of sparks, while a
bright flame shot upward. To my
surprise I beheld before me an ex
traordinary sight which held my at
tention fixed, though for a moment
I did not realize what I saw. Im
mediately before my eyes was the
diminutive figure of a native, evi
dently, from his mop of hair, one of
the Hadendoa tribe, but only about
two inches in height, spe c in hand,
which he was quivering* up and
down as if on the verv verge of
striking a blow, a fiendish grin dis
torting his countenance. My as
tonishment lasted but an instant. I
quickly perceived that this was the
reflection in my spectacles of an
enemy behind me, who must have
slipped in while I wa« dozing, and
that I was the object of the aim
which in another second would have
proved fatal. There was not time
either to rWc or turn, but, flinging
myself backward, I seized the sav
age by hi« foot and. pulling him
forward, happily upset him on his
hack and closed with him.
“The excitement and breathless
ness of the struggle prevented me
from calling out, especially as I had
at first great difficulty in retaining
my hold of my foe, owing to the
slipperiness of his greasy skin, hut
the sand which stuck to him as we
rolled over and over together soon
enabled me to obtain a better grip.
Luckily in our rough and tumble
contest we knocked up against one
of my hunters, who, although sound
asleep till that instant, was on his
feet in a twinkling and quickly set
tled the matter by slipping a cord
around the elbows and legs of the
man, who was thus secured.”
Th» Great Problem of Tomorrow.
A sc.entist tells of the energy the
cart.i nvoives from the sun: “When
^ic sun is nearly overhead he de-
I-Srr at 1 th ! th„
hor-U V ° ° m ° rP than
-urfaca r f ° r e ? ch 8( l uare >' ar <l of
loss ociv ^'? . afte , r deducting the
the earVs n atoLih e abs< ? f r ^ ion nf
true that? atrn °«phere, it is still
when the? Ch - Sq , uar ? ? ard reives
wi.en i, shining the equiva 1
lent of on* working con-
immuslv. q.i^ans there ^ de
livered on < i, B u *
jkmhuIs on„ fjt » “'O.ght of 33,000
ii in one minute and
this power isv,- if’ “pU
broad, sunlit p\, 1 ' n ",T • " tl "
stm deliver-
ehaoieal enorey \ , ' en “ ro .°‘
horsepower. wou'V'’ ex l ,re:,s: od m
finite. A small a ™ rj 't m-
suffice for the who ° ', woll|, »
Whv is it not set to ?' or . Id * w ork
This is the problem ' VOr ^ • >
'morrow.
'Good to Eat
That’s why everyone liken
Jeil-O
the dainty dessert!
(Approved by rare Pood OoinailssloMw.)
Easily Prepared.—Runply »dH
lioilmg water and let cool
FW«; I^mon.OranKo, Itaspherry,
btrawherry, Chocolate, Cherry, P,. a , h.
10c per package, enough for large
family, at all grocers. *
Olnslraled
Recipe Book
tree.
Highest award at
all Expos!Hons.
The Genesee Pore Food Co.. LeKoy NT
irit oar booth at JameatownExpoBition
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TAX RETURNS.
The office will be opened
fir t w * ,c oo-u on th«
first day of January. 1907. for the
f nnoA ^
I* vet*
A Dagger For tb non? of receiving "returns‘of S?
,ah calleif k *- ; able property for the vear 1907 I will
\ huiimir iu Ste th*' ' in the Auditor’s nffiro ae r>ow
:„-l,„i,le aiT-V' •' "VV : li'l tl'e 2Mh 0 ( February u
, -. .u lii< salutatld or
\ \,i o ijectlon wiuiV'l the
ilu- cii>e of tli*; former, but ff* 1 in
viied to luaui over tin* lloral* hi
to a groom of Che cliauibers. Ifi 115 -'
with ii » yivat readiness, and the s ’
of the chambers discovered thV*
flowers sheathed a very bnslneS
dagger.—Pall Mall Gazette.
''(I -i tl "Vi A11 , person s are requl»-
a of making returns to
n what school district tb*r
^ate
live.
W D. Camo,
Auditor.
—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 they don’t cure.
HOME-MADE CATARRH CURE
Any one can mix right at home tl
best remedy of its kind known. Th
name “Cyclone’’ is given to the fol
lowing prescription. It Is supnosed,
because of Its promptness in driving
from the blood and system every ves
tige of catarrhal poison, relievelng
this foul and dread disease no matter
where located. To prepare the mix
ture: Get from any good pharmacy
one-half ounce Fllud Extract Dande
lion, one once Compound Kargon and
three ounces Compond Syrup Sarsa
parilla. Shake well and use in teas-
spoonful vlosos after each meal and
at bedtime.
There Is a harmless, inexpensive
mixture, which has a peculiar action
unon the eliminative tissues of the
Kidneys, assisting them to filter and
strain from the blood and system all
catarrhal poisons, which, if not eradi
cated. are absorbed by th*' mucous
membrane, and an open sore or catar
rh Is the result
Prepare some and try It. as It Is
the prescription of an eminent catar
rh specialist of national reputation.
•Eating House.
When in town give us a call.
We will do all that is in our
©wer to please you. Fresh
asters served in all styles.
Before buying or selling a farm or
any property, write to The Carolina
Realty and Trust Company, Blshop-
vllle. S. C. Feb. 12-tf.
Subscribe fo r The Ledaer; $1 a year.
K,
s Eating House
osite Postoffice.
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[ “ or or red of Cancr T«- |
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I surest cu. .
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Sores. Ten I
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arth. Delay is »
cured? Just I
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'rover, N. C.
Nuggets
Rocky Mounhs
A Busy Medicinx
Brings Golden Healt. 1
A specific for Constip#°P |e «
and Kidney troubles. Fid Vigor.
Blood. Bad Breath, Slusrc^tlon. Ltaw
and Backache. Its Rocky ua
.ct tom. 35 cents a box. Heidach*
Hollister Drug CoMPAN ea i n tab ^
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR »nade t*
VVis.
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EMBROIDERY SALE
Thursday and Friday, 14th and 15th
Here we come offering to you the most beautiful line of Embroideries that has ever been shown in the City of Gaffney.
We don’t say it boastingly, but we claim to show you this season in this special TWO DAYS SALE of Embroideries, the
prettiest shown this side of New York. You will find the line complete in all the match sets in Swiss, Batiste, Nainsook
and C. B. C. Sets, Also Nainsook and Cambric Seeding. About six pieces fine Swiss flouncing.
A CORSET COVER is a necessity. A ready made Corset Cover is generally unsatisfactory. A home-made Corset
Cover of Embroidery, by the running yard, is defective because the arm holes are unfinished and their cutting out has
resulted in the mutilation of the partern, thereby destroying the beauty of the garment. The LILY WHITE semi-finished
embroidered Corset Cover was created to remedy these defects, and consequently fills a long felt want. Semi-finished^
Ask to see them.
We have the material in Batiste, 45 inches wide, very sheer/that we are showing along with 'this very select Hi
Embroidery. Also Persian, India and French Lawns.
WHITE GOODS and MUSLIN UNDERWEAR will be marked down In proportion.
Just received by express>lxty beautiful ready to wear WASH*SILK SHIRT WAISTS especially for this Embi
Prices range from $2.00 to $7.50.
We will have plenty af help to wait on you, so come early and select your Embroidery for this season,
days only. Good Music furnished all during Sale.
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