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I T % Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. KMncy troi!- 1 x>m;igc:> and I" pr •• upon trie mind. di3- ruz Tiinbilior , beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear ./hen the kid neys are out cf order or diseased. Kidney trouble has A become so prevalent ''that it is not uncommon S/!y\ v Ai " lor a child to be born L'Y \ N aiilicted with weak kid* r y\ \ ‘ revs. If the child urin- Tl—ales too often, if the unns scalds tlv fin: li or if, v'hen the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the pa ;age. it is yet at.licted with tied-weUing. denend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment ol these importa,. - organs. This unplea ant trouble is due ;o a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as mo t people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis- i.able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. T)*e mild and the immediate effect of Swamp Root i soon realized. It is srld by drug, its, in filly- rent ana on dolh-tr g&rzz&.ZSta ; • '"'h -iraTJ izes. You , . TP * - - tample bott by i 1 rec. also pamphlet tell- Home «>f swetop-Root. ng ail about it, including many ol the housandu of testimonial lett'’m recci ed * rom sufferer cured. In writing Dr. K’lmcr i t Co., Bingl unton, f t. Y.. be sure and t lention this iaper. !»on’t rnai.o any mistake, but v* 'm*miier the name, Swamp-Root, Di Klimovs Si zamp-Ruot. and the an '.i Rinvi unpton, N. Y., on every t'Ot tie A Question for the Editor to Dec'de. Are you Anting' for publcation?' - asked the inot isitlve caller. "I don’t • km v y< t,” answeied th wott!d-be hurno ist. as he jabbed hb- ne» into the* mucilage bottle. Angler- Hung if! Is rlicn 1 a dry smh in this boat where I can strike a fcatch? Boatman (who lias been disappointed ns r cards refresliments) - Try my throat, sir! It is easier for most people to fol- «» the band than it is to face tie- music. lo Notice To Our Customers We are pleased to announce that Foiey's Honey and Tar for coughs, wolds and luir ’ iron ides is not affect ed by the Xationnl Pure Food and ftrtig law as it contains no opiates or oiker harmful drugs, and we recom mend it as a safe remedy for children and adults Cherokee Drug Co T'kere is times when it Is better to look after leaping. Ihe very careful of your bowels when you have a cold. Nearly all other cough syrups are constipating, espe- ctally those containing opiates. Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels—contains NO opiates. Sold bv Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney; L. I). Allison. Cowpens. C’astom is a poor excuse for mak ing th* same error twice. i This Is Worth Remembering. Whenever you have a cough or cold, just remember that Foley’s Honey and Tar will cure it. Do not risk y*ur health by taking any but the genuine. It is in a yellow package •ierokee Drug Co. Few of the golden opportunities offered us will stand the acid test. HORSE SHOE ROBINSON. (Continued from page two.) left hand road at the Fork—remem ber’" and instantly gilded away to another part of the house. B'ltler paiisml but for an Instant, and then hurried forward with the so ant to their horses. ••\Vat. you promised to put us on the track to Grindall’s Ford.” said llerse Shoe, n h“ rose Into his seat. “I am ready to go part of tie way with you.” replied the woodman. “I will* .'ec you to the FoHj, and after that von must make out. for your- soly Michael, fetch me my rifle. li was not more than half-past six whi'ii the party set forth on their iournev Our two travellers rode | ”■> Wat Adair throwing h1s rifle careless!'- aevus^ his shoulder, steimed out v it.h a long swinging ^tep that kept him without difllculty, ahrea=t or tho horsemen, as thev pursued their wav over hill and dale. They had n<»t journeved half a mile before they reached a point in the woods at which Adair called a hault. „ “Mv trap is hut a little off th" road.” he said ‘‘and I must bog you to -ton until 1 see what hick I have thi- morning. It’s a short business and : oon done. This A/ay. Horse Shoe; it is likely T may give you sport' this morning.” t> “Our tim-' is pr< =sincr mid mo 1( , “pra\ rive u-' your dirfetions ns to the road arid we will leave you.” “You would never And it 1" the-" woods.” replied Wat: there ‘ llt ' ,Nu or ihrei paths leading fhrou°1i here and the road is a blind one till yon come to the fork: the trap is not a hundred yards out of your way. '•I'ath r thae stop to talk about it. Wat.” said the sergeant, “we will follow you -o go on.” The woodman now turned into the thiekets. and opening his wav through th- hushes, in a few mime nts con ducted the two soldiers lo the foot of a large gum tree. •TP- aj] (he crows I have got my adv'” • xclaimed Wat Adair, with a w’ that made tho woods ring. •The sauce slut! I have oked her. Horse Shoe Robinson! picture worth lookn" at “Who?” cried Ruth r; aic ' (> u speaking?’ There’s a “of whom Txvik for yourself, sir,” replied ract.erlstic sagacity had been com pletely baffled by the superior wolfish cunning of her ensnarer. Wat laughed aloud with a coarse and almost fledish laugh, as he cried out— (CONTINUED NEXT FRIDAY.) WOMEN SHOOT ELK. Big Game Brought Down In Wyoming by Fair Or.o». One of the n. ■ i * e e-tin exhibi: at ui • Spel tmtiu's show in New York is a colleetion of (hr. ** large elk heads the ii'snlt of the rifle work of two wo men, who shot the elk iu the wild part of Wyoniin : in the n igbborhood of Jackson's bole, near Mount Teton, where President Roosevelt shot son.* of Ids biggest game on till hunting trip three years ago. These elk beads are tim first ever exhibited as trophies of women shots. Tin* largest and small esf of llm trio wore sin t by Miss An- netta Newell of New York, who spent two weeks hunting under the care of John Goff, who was President Rons** velt’s guide. L. H. Joy, a ranehma u in Wyoming and a visitor at the Sportsman’s show, was one of the party with Miss Neweli when she hogged her- big game. lie says that when Miss Newel! ntade her first visit to the elk country she saw I tin* buck comin in her direction. She got a head on it and then bee; me tear | fuliy hysterical and threatened all i kinds of tronM' .•<•< ..use Goff Vhot it. The second year Mat she visited the locality she wa aide r, hold her own i with any of ih« haute On the trip she hag veil th* two elk whose heads j are on exhibition. It was neeessar* for her to travel several miles over roi gh trails and a long distance up the side of the moil 1 ! a in the distance provhi: too great and hazardous for the niM.joritv ot ihe m. ie members «*!’ the party. Sshe succeeded In makin j the kill, and, wtyile slm *liil not got the ; higgest head of the sen-on, slie did g.*t th* 1 big ;es 1 h ;. i that iv woman ha ' ever shot in :!i.d part -if the country. ! Tin s;; aller ( Ik was shot by her after all th" other members had abandoned . hope for the day and returned to the ; camp file other e 1 !; heul exhiMted at the show was shot by Mrs, l!up* rnahn of Butu*, Mont . i>!u' of the best women shots in the west. Spring Humors Impure or effete matters accumulated f in the blood during the win! r cause in the spring such disfigurii an* 1 painful troubles as boils, pimples, and nth eruptions, also weakness, loss of npr' Idle, that tired feeling, j The best me . me ■ to like is Hoods! Sarsaparilla, whieh < .or. >i!e,My cleanses the blood,and effect:-, pc iat ;it cmes by giving healthy functional activity to tiie stomach, jg| liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. M £ ...gv*.' Garden: Sarsatabs i*'" .'uy’iis m r)ii«’<>l8t*i<l t:il lot form. Til- ' li;i • ill* iiti* n ly tin:-arm' I'urntiv*! properti ‘ r': benidefl acrurary or dos* no loss l*> »*vn]ioration. br ka -• or I ■.-ikai'i'. $1, of druggists or p-omptlj ■ n I * mail C. 1. Mon < ■ 1 H pto-' r:i’i'*l, .Mrs. I. Hiirkfonl. (his.svili “ Kvi-ry sjiring i whs i'oiii!*)*- run down, from dy-e* |>- !. amt tiint lin-d feel, ing. Hut I Iihvi foiiiol II hi’ Naryapiirillit jndps me from the In - l.ov 11. Mais. restores good iiealth and -iri ii Guaranteed under the I mid end Drugs Act, June m, m:.;v rcstage stamps. • omidetely i • ? gth.” xft No ' IS i'j Quaint Eny ! igh Eastt: CextornG. Many <ni:iint i.asler i ;.si,,ms nre stil. j ‘or I The Sett!*."on. at Jar..estov/n, Va., to extant in England. In I.umlr.n imsi .le Ooint.iemjrated. ness is usually suspended from Thurs- The Imia :i.: of e, gnt.vlng and print- , day preceding Easter Sunday until the ing in V. - .iiigioii preparing to Monday fellowing. All work is at a pi nt the u ".v -er. s ot postage stamps ; standstill, and the people are at play, to commemorate the Jamestown set ' For several hundred year-* ancient and needy widows, selected by the vicar of j n certain cit.x parish, have picked new ; sixpences from (lu* gravestone of the ! originator of this custom. At another .lie striking caiure oi Hiese stamp> oliurdi hags of raisins, an orange and wdl I • a negative one none of the ;l sixpence are given i*> tift\ poor ehil- s( nips i\ iii portray either Captain *ireii. This practice lids been going on e * o.i i ini’ • 'i tin!::’.' n t* ; m ol ,* ears. | in' L \j- | vvestminster school (|k> i»hs sci'am!)!*' i gel,»s ' I'’f pancake.' in t.u* great hail.— f.es- < . i lie's AA'eeklv. Cciii* lit and lo In* b ucd eontem]iO- r;:n*’oi: !y \vi:ii i c* ; dug of the ex position at Non'.dk, .May 1. J(:!'.n Smith, vhose )if \\.is • the iudiiiu maiden ]'o*ahonta echo , is herseif, say - u.c I.o 'i aces. Such a condition of an seeii.s almost as in* augniou. io L..a m.! on siamp eolic'lor in L luted State: lis WOllk til*' ol, -.-loi iiiimlel in tne Sli;d;es[ieareai. ira,, of that name to theater go. i.s, and it ts tin a As sinta he (.n'liires *»i Faster and faster iho vice is set, Hv peop " of caiuion, \im and get. S it at the finish you would be, T .l Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Co. i ei Gn ffney I )ru ^O- ! Early Orange Cane Seed, Early Amber Cane Seed. i :!:ontas eouhl not be secureil it was Don’t lo.dt down on peopl e w no “1 bought a fifty-cent bottle of KO- •OL and the benefit I received all the geld in Georgia could not buy. In il*ee months I was well and hearty. Mhfy you live long and prosner.”—C. Cornell. Roding. Ga., 1900. Kodol F^r Dyspepsia is sold by Gherobee *mLg Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, D*wpens. Most people look at their troubles througji a magnifying glass. •rino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a ■ew rem*3d7. an improvement on the laxatives of former years, as it does ■•t gripe or nauseate and is pleasant t« take. It is guaranteed. Cherokee Drug Co. A wise man never boasts of his wisdom. He wouldn’t be wise if <ie did. ' Hi, woodman. "There's the mis chievous d-vil: an old -he wolf 'hn!K I i av been hunting these t wo years MOTHERS READ THIS iici's descried the object ottms triumphant burst joy. in a mege v-m])' that was now struggling to re leas- herself from the thraldom of her position. The fttap was ingen iously contrived. It consitsed of a long opening into the hollow trunk of ihe tree, beginning about four feel from the ground and cut out with an axe down to the root. An aper ture had been made at the upp«r end of the slit about a foot wide, and th- wood had been hewed away downwards, in uoh a manner as ' > render the slit gradually narrower a s it approached the lower extre mity, until near the earth it was nol more than four Inches in width, thus forming a wedge-shaped loophole in to the hollow body of the tree. A part of 1h" carcase of a sheep had been Placed on the bottom inside, the scent of which had attracted the wolf. and. in her eagerness to pos sess herself of this treasure she had risen on her hind legs high enough to find the opening sufficiently wide to allow her head to he thrust in, whence, slipping downwards, ths slit became so narrow as to prevent her her from withdrawing her jaws. The only mode of extrication from this trat> was to rear her body to fhe same height at which she found ad mission. an expedient, which, it seems, required more cunning than this proverbially cunning animal was gifted with. She now stood captive pretty much in the same manner that oxen are commonly se cured in their stalls. For a few moments after the prisoner was first percived, and during the extravagant yelling of Adair at the success of his strat-- gem. she made several desperate but ineffectual efforts to withdraw her head; but as soon as Butler ami Robinson had dismounted, and, to gether with their guide, had assemb led around her, she desisted from her struggles, and seemed uatientlv to resign herself to the will of her captor. She stood perfectly sti'l with that passive and even cowardly submission for which, in such cir cumstances, this animal is remark able; her hind legs drooped and her hui deemed ad vIsa Ide (•> l.aiior (be g • 1 laut eaptaiu without showing eqiad eouric lo the dashing redskin in pet- lico'Us who had saved his life-at a liiiie when Ins life was very dear lo him. * look mi lo you. I Given Up To Di®. Spiegei. 1204 N. Virginia St., ! p > Evansville, lad., writes; “For over fi\e years 1 was troubled witli kid ney and bladder affections which it has. however, b< u decided that . caused me much pain and worry. I one of the stamps shall depict a water i lost flesh and was all run down, and ne, a group of people standing by a vear ago had to abomlon work en- * ue ocean and welcoming or bidding iirely. ! had throe of the best physl- adieu a fleet of vessel standing out • eians wuo did nip no good and I was from the land. This desi m has been Practically given up to die. Foley’s , , ,, Kulnev « are was recommended and approved, and the engravers are now . Hi., nrsl bottle gave me great relief, at work on the plate, ihe ind ai bottle I the other stamp has-not been selected. Was ^ nt j vol% Mired.” Why not lei it | The series, !f Indeed it can he termed help yon? Oherokee Drug Co. J a "series,” will eon-ist of but two stamps of the value of 1 and cents, i Hop*- mai c hopeless fools of some The Jamestown stamps will be the ■ P'°Ph'' flflli commemorative series is-ued b> i the department. First came the <'o ! To remove a cough. Get at the lumbian series in IS'A comprising six- j cold which causes the cough. There teen denoinluations from 1 cent to So, ;' H lothing so good as Kennedy s Lax- generally remmle.l as among the most ^ iVft n Cou « h %™''- So r lfl ^ A ^? ert ‘* kee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, CHEROKEE pRUG COMPANY. § EASTER CARDS. DAUGHTER OF C. W. STUMP Mrs. C. W. Stump of Canton, Ohio, writes: ‘‘I wish I could induce every mother who has a weak, sickly child to try that delicious cod liver prepar ation, Vinol. Our little daughter was pale, thin and sickly. “\Ye tried various medicines, but without any benefit whatever, and she could not take cod liver oil or emulsions, as they nauseated her and upset her stomach. “Learning that Vinol contains all the medicinal and strength-creating properties of cod liver oil, but with out the disagreeable oil, we decided to try it, and the results were marvel ous, so quickly was she restored to health and strength. “We have never sold a medicine equal to Vinol for delicate children. The Gaffney Drug Co. Cowpens. Most, detectives knit their brows while trying to unravel a mystery. beautiful stamps ever issued. The Omaha, or transniississippi, series fol lowed in ISPS with nine denominations from 1 cent to Next came the Buf falo. or pan-American, series, famous because of their two colors and the scarce copies with the central picture upside down, a copy of the two cent of which -'oils at about !<200. This series appeared in 1P01 and consisted only of the one, two, four, five, eight and ten cent denominations. In 1004 the de partment issued the Louisiana Pur chase, or St. Louis, stamps, still fur ther reducing the number of values to five, the one, tw’o, three, five and ten cent denominations. Tho stamps for Jamestown will he of about the size of the pan-American. ^ „ , „ , slightly smaller than the current / ^ ofo „ ‘ , a . , i* ,, .. Salve undoubtedly the best relief for stamps longer horizontally than vert.-| piIeg So]d bv CherokfAe Dnm cal. and will be printed only in one coi- ; Gaffney; L. D. Allison. Cowpens. or—the two cent red and the one cent No Case On Record. There is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting in pneumonia oi- consumption after Foley’s Honey and Tar has been taken, as it will stop your cough and break up your cold quickly. Refuse any but the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar in a vellow package. Contains no opiates and is safe and sure. Cherokee Drug Co. The most attractive peaches grow on family trees. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in the hygienic care of tin- 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 K. Paxton Co., Poston, Mass. green. Stworal millions of collectors throughout the world are eagerly awaiting the appea ranee of the new stamps, ainl sullieient numbers will he sold to collectors to pay the cost of making the new designs and plates. —Best thing on earth for cold and grip. Nature's Cough Remedy and Grip Tablets. If a 50c bottles of Na ture’s Cough Remedy and a 25c box of Grip Tablets don’t knock that cold wp will refund that 75c as cheerfully as we took it. Gaffney Drug Co. I .earn to paddle your own canoe before seeking to steer the ship of state. A severe cold that may develope into pneumonia over night, can be cured quickly taking Foley’s Hon ey and Tar. It will cure the most ob stinate racking cough and strengthen your lungs. The genuine is in a yel low- package. Cherokee Drug Co. In the World of Finance You personally know a few excep tional men w ho have made high pole vaults into the lap of luxury. They are, however, as scarce as are : : Successful High Pole Vaulters in the Athletic WmM For the ninety and nine systematic, patient accumulation is the only method of winning a competency, and unless Life Insurance be the con serving agency, patience and system may fail utterly and disasterously. If the family, rather than the bread winner, be considered the economic unit, this for reason than all other methods of saving depend upon time for their development and presuppose the continuance cf life, and do not materialize the results aimed at, as does Life Insurance, if death prema turely claims the bread winner. : ; From the Standpoint of the Family Life Insurance is the one agency, and the contract granting it should be selected with discrimination. For the best Life Insurance contract and large annual dividends see BeWitt’s Little Early Risers scat- - ter the gloom of sick-headache and ; tail was thrust between them, whilst 'iousness. Sold by Cherokee Drug j not a snarl nor an expression of an . Gaffney; L. D Allison, Cowpens. i ger or grief escaped her. Her cha —Buy your husband a Carbo-Mag netic and he’ll come home at night. —It’s a pleasure w-hen its a Carbo- Magnetic. —All varieties of Flower Seed- papers. In bulk. Seed Store. -In La Grippe and Pneumonia. | Foley’s Honey and Tar cures la j 'grippe coughs and prevents pneumo- ■ r>ADBV a m « nia. Refuse any but the genuine in «!■ UMIXBTj Ay I. the yellow package. Sold bv Chero . e . kee Drug Co Oflice in Star 1 heatre Building. —Pearl or Cat-Tail and German Millet, at the Seed Store—Gaffney Drug Co. -That Carbo-Magnettc is great. Subscribe for The Ledger: $1 a year. We do not do all kinds of orbiting -w e do the GOOD kind. THE BEST STOCKINGS IN THE WORLD FOR THE PRICE. 'WHIT-LEATHER STOCKINGS. TRADE MARK. DURABLE, STAINLESS. ELASTIC. ECONOMICAL. TOUGH AS WHIT-LEATHER Made of high-grade Material. Dyed by die fast dye strong process. Neat, Comfortable and Healthful. One pair guaranteed to wear longer than three pair of ordinal} cheap Stockings. Considering the price. WHIT-LEATHER STOCKINGS have no equal in the world. Clothing r kX 2-TIME I With the advent of Spring there came to our store the nob biest line of (*lothing we have ever brought to Gaffney. Our line is the celebrated Schloss line, which is a guarantee of a perfect fit and made of goods that will hold both shape and color. If you want to appear well dressed buy Schloss Suit. : : : : a Talking Through One’s Hat is different from talking about our Hats. The former is nonsense while tiie latter is the most sensible talk one can indulge in, especially if one is in the market for a Hat. We have Hats in all the latest shapes and patterns. : : W eo. Spring Oxfords is our strong suit. We have them in all >izes—can til tin largest or the smallest foot—and in all the popular lasts They are here for your inspection. The best we can say that we take pride in showing and recommending uiir Spring line of Shoes and Oxfords. • : : is Dress Goods. You should not overlook the fact that Master comes very early this year, and to have that Easter dress read” vou must not put off too long. Our line of Dress Good- will he sure to please you, lor our long experi ence in this line enables us to anticipate your wants. We have a line here that we will take pleasure in showing you and believe that you will buy if you will inves tigate a little. IO4W t${ ■Ol \ Tgk . t