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SHOUT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. Ml DICINF. I’’*' ri) r io«iN wimt people believe k medicine will J.». J lie\ seem to think because 1 advertise mv preparations I claim they will rure am thinj{ and every - tiling. Well, I don’t. The other day I got a letter from a ho said lad Catmaqe Sennon By Uev. Franlt De Wiit I almajfe, I). D. woman svtio her husband I,os \njr» Bonii iti tin* It!. !u tliis ; the ovi! uf et n in :d eighteen oflicijil <• !Ti.|.liot: .iinl \vi< hedness hi years \sit : i paraly sis. She hail hotigl t ^ % K- o i j# »^ ,| i fa — ■'—'■ — -—* (.opr medicines end her husband was sfiil in bed. Sliest td that 1 was a scoundrel. >! >;-r' and \ • is otber pleasant liiinc • N. _ i ii; ly tiling I claim tor (-•••.pec's New 1 <>\• ry is that it will put the stumccii in working order. I . ow that if this :■ done, rhe imat'sin, constipation, ;ntr troubles, nervousness ra! tired out, despotiuent feel- (Hit ki in-.- and t: e ing w i of a li a line throw and to: will m • piv ,r in miieiy-piiie l know this mediome t< f •.irco. rue which used twice u year v ’ if impu- tties and add lU , *!i. ircngt’n v to the entire system But it . the impossible No ' . n ’> • on earit will do more than help natur . f-ertan. isea-es are beyond all medicine, althou. fiod in his wisdom may some day give os frail humans a knowledge of lie s' : cure them. At p rt 1 know Coopt r s New Discovery to lie as ;h<ir- oughly t •uicir. a medicine as was ever on the mar ■ ; ’i;J people who wiii ...kc it for the t mmon ills to which iltsli :s heir will ht n.ore than satisfied. Here ' a letter from one who has tried: ‘l • . h»ng time I have suffered from sever*- (o.daches, weakness, and pains in niy ra .. ard sides.” ‘‘N< i .uig I tried gave me relief, '•.id a iriend sed me to try your medic limpr, .ed from the first week. \Iyl -icl.- ache and headache left me ant! 1 fei. mys'/ growing stronger. Vly appetite inert.;- -j and 1 felt greatly impioved in every "ay. 1 am indee-J th.inklui for the benefit I have received.” Miss Jennie Isaacs! r No. IS 15th Avenue, \'est, Dulutr linn. "e fate sold and are silling great •lUintitits of these famous tueuicines. / GAFFNEY DRUG CO. W.mhrop College S • arsmg and Entrance Examination. - ■ - - I,* • a i\ i rt i 11 -. :,t- s n t t-llt I ' r ■ |, ( I ij it-vt ;i n I fi r tli- ilti, >- : in*-.*' s'i.'.i-i <> iv hi- li< it) at th*- Friday. July 5th at l a. m ■ a' s • . ■>• I,- i I - ■ - ft>-. - - . A lit-r s'-i - rslr s . ai-at ■ : 11 y • 1 hi-v ..Mi In- iwa r«|r-< ' . .1-- . ■ «’ - e at this XJl!l • j>l-' • .- ■ -I ' In’ ■' -Oft t t ll * 1-111:1- . . . ■ . . y •>! mi • in • - - ~lt ft -a i .U- i ■ I'; i-siili-fit .1 • liri- on . • <-\ - ination It-;- Selio .tsi-ip xat;..i • ' ti'iui:.s. m-i (is ..re .-1 li tl'in a nil I'ri-i-1 uillo: ’h< i • ' ■ - - i"l. ■. n '• pit nla i I' I . i • * titi.rr: ' -. i N'l i-ai... j iii . i . " - P-e* D. 8. Johnson, !l •• li ~ 1 ;. v. . . y i l,i i. CLEVSON agricultural college Schota'*'-. o and Entrance Examination to Freshman Class 'l i 1 - .at inn for tin-award of siMioiar slii|i' ' r • lii-itikfi- i trunty and adinAs -in T i i r • s - i tss a ;.! lie tii-i'l at tlji- t 'i>unt y ourt • ■ I-. n 1 rlday .1 ily at d a. m. Ap- |/.: ii ' ho ais’ .j,s n ,ay sceurr- h.an.. tpp.. ' ,1 ins fi■ n. iIn-t 'oiinty sapr-rin tfrid* • i dui-atlnn. Thi-si-b, tiksinllst In- tii if<4 • . T <! ‘ ')>* ’( ,V ;i(i(i tiP-'l wii I* tl,- ( ourity >uper.f ’ * '.Midi lj* (•• ! tic l<* ginning *)t • * •• exan i i : .* i.. Tic *— lit Lin- t Ic c\:i ruin nt :*,n :> r efit; . * * 'Oil** *- i ri -liiii:in *■ :i — ;iii*I ri**l Tyir,.- I ,* v.-ltoii i r-it i )i-Ic *n i*l ti ic tlitif ap- plif-ar • r a 'll 1 he Pr* -;*1*-nt M< Ttn -elcn- trsh j * •• .vortl* 41"" ;i'.*l ft*’*' t nil Ion. < Jn* sch< .. U(i* l ' 'roni ••;icti liunly h**l«*ct ! / • 'i'cxt : • • ui i v, ol her (uu-i t i ■ •• n»* <)* r t • A'.'lieu t::f;ii e nr-*-, livninin.i- j i will 1»* f .: r,.-ii* d •;tu - priivM*’ liilns* If » I ti -*■( :> I ;>*r- Tli • (lllll*ll< r ’>f urstiips to tf t Wit I *• v. *» :ui r,(,u ficcd in u r. P H. WIELL, President. • ••Uison < iilli*^i', i ■. II - . w. .1. Ui V w-pd. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM I -4 . i | i'' • I A [ ,N<-V‘T > --• H i.r * , I Cur* • - a *jmir. : TVriiX'u. "tore Gray ’..‘•il Co>or. n r 1m.. i.g. LECTRIC BITTERS wllii-ll lias po- uoveniol s ,-1)1,1 The li*Xt is i.v \v:i. for this •ti\ciiioiit sensidi :yC** ol voinii* 1 it A(*ll fri'di'l. tlm»* shirt* oiir - r\eminent was '■tnrtr*<1 when the shi ut’ .-nliiltriy aiui tlio sin of whoh'snh* nnif pr**:! ^.iir ilivurfr were so ptvviih'm - ■ i lif pri'sent day7 Art* we not as a nation rapidly drift ing; toward snrh i * didltiou as existed in nm-lent |{oin»* when it was not con sidoiol a d -• iff f*d - a womnn or a man to lie dlvoi* f*i four or five times and where \ 'Mn** w..s snerml at as ime of thf n**'.•• '* nt;als of the purity of the <!*>'if ’ • lir.-side? < Mnrht the epitaph wh li was cut into the tomb of Titus Cl; d'lius Serundus to lie your ephapli? “Ilore is all that remains of hi: a The luvos and '.vines and amours il'-iro\ oui- I*., s. !.ut they make up life, raiev *-1II" (»h, my friend, like Felix of old, art thou a living devolft* of wine and !ii-i*nti*ms affei-tions? What is thy lib befni-f Cod and man in u true domestir M*nse. Hast thnu, •> in;!) • ira 1 h-per. a Iinisilla sitiimi by lli; ideV If thou hast, then Paul is pri-; hina unio thee i-hrlileousuess and tomperaner and Judgment to come. the !e«ral nann . tl!** plai . . .. LC* *11 ft >1* COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 1765 Charleston, S. C. 1907 .*. i * ir H* ■. 'I'pti-iiiiii-r Jltfi. i.*-- ti ■ - < ! • . •, i r. Oneneholar - hi . f South Carol Inn p - nir t:t-* • tlnn. I .'i.nri tin. It.>ard and * irr. -(•• * in h-irn.i'ory. 111. i rn iiitl*. A). -. t, s for r rnis-ioii ar' prrrnitti-d ’ * h!.*., • • ‘nr \ .. -.mt llo>c* - 'liii :itsii whirl J .1 a l.ntlanrr KxaUihii- t ion- ■*• a* i u • < ounJy Court IfouM *. I - . .- i. n For cntalojrue -ddri-' Harrison Randolph, I’resldent. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Nome is hereby given that on Taturd.v run* 2^nrl, 1907, I will ap ply ’o i.-e Hon .j. R. Webster, Pro '.*at<- ,dge, at his office at the court horn * r. Gaffney. S. C., at 10 o’clock, a n. U r a final settlement and dis- ehargi a<. administrator of the estate d H f’rank Wright, deceased. All ;erw*L- having claims against said esta*< (r interested therein, are re quire!. u. present the same at or be fore time or he forever barred. G. B. Wright, Administrator. Put .a Gaffney ledger May 31, June 7 4 and 21, 1907. co:i\**n o !;•*< * < li V iin ■■c- SometMiK's it i< <!' H’ t - til*' f: cl county judge being a 1 ]» . S**! * i . i- in a I. *. 1 r < a e where tli* " 1: M |' * | — ill is i :i:l ; "l with pas- si*iti. 1 Id* ! l‘i;i 1 i> • i t*) anollier I-. Il!!l1 * awjiy fro] 'vhei'*' th** deed h;i- 1" • n < i •• i; 1,;: ,* t J so that tin: de- f'-m: i in. i; l.o ; !♦ * t*» get :i jury of tWii'.l* uni l i; 1 - < me n to pass a just veiiii'l •Ii ili< 5 ;:of i\ es and llis deed. Never <ii\' * * 111** ’• •or! ! was siarted has it I’l'l’ll i ' :i * ■ W t . a ! .an t'* , i'*)i'e a prej u* i i < •* i or ;i ] .art ia • «•( iiil't." N *\v. i 'J;i d*. :i' i ; commuuiler of the ii ■ U p-i ' . w ic* bad eliarg* 4 of the !•'. • ' D * • |; - * ' ■ni. was an bon- e-1 <• .;* 1U that I’.ml was 1)0- J15 LT 1 ! > k t ‘ ! 1 1 a a * '* * and could liev. i- : - *1 ; ; nd :.n nip.ini.'il trial in the i! t i, i! j * w «*; k 1 • i i .. i. He a is i knew : !1 i ‘a III : a; •*' 1 t ii*’re the llit'Cl-C :• w • ml.i Id ’ o J ;* .1!i * j>r* judices of ti.o t • * i; j, j, • ill tint-: "I know \. t 1 : do. i . '<*mi tl •* pri-oti- *•)• 1* j i i 'nt—\ Pale tina. about lift ii' <* j ’! hen by tin* eba'g 4* "Ml** ! [ ■ n I '.v' 11 be in a new Tb.iiii c.-iust not stop arraignment any n i'o'.’.M ignore Nalhan .I'llni the Baptist or ■ ‘ ‘ :111 i' ’ 1 1 . Is | h, do! i>d]'-. ol* an life? selves with some of the unpopular movements of this day which are try lug to grip the public enemy by the throat and make right triumph over wToim? Are you willing to become the defender of the weak? Are you willing to extend the right hand of love to them who need your help rather than seek the fellowship of those who can help you? Paul Is before you as he stood before Felix reasoning the righteousness and temperance. Do you, in defiance of popular approval, pay, “Bet that prisoner go free, even if I must suffer loss?’’ Moral Fiber Needed. Oil, that today we were made of the moral fiber out of which the founders of our government were made! They were ready to dare and to brave all for righteousness and justice's sale*. Winn Samuel Adams was aroU'in_- public sentiment to resist the tyranny of the British government the ivpre sentatives of King George tried t-, hril e him to desist. They off. -v 1 hi'. by Captain Ma< naunra of the Ninth Massachusetts infantry that af'i-r ihe first day's battle of Geltyshur.: the >! dlor.s. with empty h.iMu-aekhad :> lie down to sleep w h nothin: ■ * . • While the ment army wa-. r *i * * the next day's rani m,- ■ a* . of his company, more hungrj rest and unable t** sleep, r.i e aim ■ out to seek foo . an."11 - the ■ • i , knelt by th-- -Tie of "tie of I.i • •! comrades, (polled hi lia **i a* k found there four i lls. une y on** la- put them in'-* h' ■ ow n ha\e a* I; a I arose to - • -k i: - ow n i ;.!!■!■ anion.; tin* livinu. After In- had gone a fov pa* • In* -■ * i* 1 !’ .!y Ip; I 'll « n 1 •• his • - " • rails I • • lis will ‘ une ears >re than or Her .d Felix (-'itili a morally what God erush fha wlib h tho Cl* 'Set. n crush it now . iskimr tli**e today, hi 1 ms skeh'ton hast hiddi*n away ii ft In God’s Better *f siu in thy name, and at one time :.n ; * t annual pen ion of .SI". •.* i\\ ■ i 1 lea we s'.a!! Ik* (hti for Iii.* 11 • rejected it with scorn. 1 Ml- ill*; l;d*»i ;i}rI i ■, • eli toward ' Then they <*i;'a vd him otTicial [trefei ' !' • \ i\ ! < ill i *. *'Ven as meiit. Tliat In • jtiso rejected. Then h<* :. • \ <*rJi ' . .hid' 'ti iniiu"a*'( General Gage * •nt bim word t bat if he mt h l»s *>r ;• < '••-ar in rcfcrcnc* persisted in hi s traitorous work In* ['mil r.ir ■ a *'a*“.-afea Felix Was Corrupt. But Feli.x libertinism like Pilate, ready to - oath of ofii l:a : mor*' than the sin of lai*l at his door. He was, o'le-ialiy corrupt. He was il his s,,u!. his honor, his ife was ready to sell everybody ah >i:t him and anything that he owned for money or position, lie knew, alter he had heard tin* argu ments. tlia: there was no ease against Paul. Kver* souse of justice demand ed that he -li .11 say t > the prisoner, “Paul, thou art free." But he kept Paul for two i'lti-. years in prison be cause lie I I ' ami wanic* from his pr: Can't you nary avarh- ernor? Th* hot i* ■* 1 a! - * t a tinam • to reI al robber ase Paul 1 in* la**.'’ S*> Paul to Felix, •saiva l’ales!:;i:. the <-;!-*•. That tile ineree Bota.-t! I L-*V il :*• reads tints; "ile t )’n*y -hiatl'l he giv**ii .- i !.e mi .lit liKi-e him. •ni for him the oftener with him." What *l <es • *r litt!*- while I'elix f his <,lii.'ors ami savs. But P -tl *1 L r . •• \ > nue of I’atil's ’ 1 * ! n" "Ut i' ll aid Id me 1; ilk to I come ! ""1 J<*riisalem to * .!; . 1 'il c.u.s forth rattling in bis "What ••liains. !'■•' ■. ' in: and says; • Paul, guilt \ g* - a ;p.-*dy trial at •‘■Jnt'l I i • •. *■ tlie**? Wliy slniiil* 1 1 do weepit; urn * an ** i before • •' >*:. gr* it • p »-1i**. th** grea t a ny sy ' a:'.tin. Th re '!'I, *re he plead !-e he preaeli< d • and ju !g- - ti power that * a i - t o sh-ov his iiiu*i* *-.i*-e. "W! . governor. 1 have done \\!i * id you keep Hie in • • *11 * r iry to : • , <1 >**r; *- tlv a war** of the ih-feml: I way for t in* >re eon \ thee.” As Of Paul, s, Kaviottr .- * truer lit* (lover .'it m-r- - * for a litt]*- v. h Du-. II** want !' l • lli wa- ' 1. T! n* ittilg** that ') ( • t liUt In • km . that i: ui had 'iefetnl ant, a hd friei so • of win *1 1 1 Wcf<* wea It by. tli" judg <*r«-‘i: *■. '1 'll- !1 ami !n* il) o'lgllt 1 na ♦ by l;e< ‘])ing tin* *•< ;*. thy ca - * unde* - 11 m of tin- ni w*)iild Wlieit I ha v a • ■o:.: ,. )' , ••• ■ :!'d w ith : i 1 iiilic. But if be a f will ••all far bint* cd t hai t iai-i to f * Iltl we may be <1 tin* p ileal : .* i » r s stir** it wa 1 * • t i ; glM" f J 1 * -'collt ed. Pan! . *• r* * — i — ting our pr<* elio,! • > L:';' . "at id as In* re.isotje*! better and tho of r gilt'' |C - n e ' s. ti-n, !>• ■ranee : uniJudg men 1 t*. ue ! .•fix ti 'i*ml>lc* 1 and an FOimHONEY^TAR Cures Colds: Prevents Pneumonia > - - - DeWitt's VOSS Salve ¥tr Piles; Burns, Sores* THE REST FOR BILIOI SS ESH AM) KII>NB¥a FOLEYSHONEY^TAR •tops ttxo coxigix pod Koalsluntfs ,KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY ly Stop Hut Cough. ;*» many s;n- 1 • •Pod to conceal ! - : or Id- domestic !■> Co *in practicing h;s lihertini-ui- u:.. . >!<•-'*• 1. IF* want ed to d*. P: t David did when he took unto 1 *• t'riuh's wife to be his wife, lie '.. .* ;:*-*l !*) do as Herod did when he to. in' > himself Jlerodias, Ids lirolhef Piiilip's wife, to he Ills wife. He wanted to do as Augustus did when he brutally <1 ' orecd Ids own wife, Scrihonia. to • • rr.. I.ivia. who was the w:fc of ’niK-rlus Claudius Nero. He did a- M.-' -k A*,; *!,. . w!i*) deliherati'ly turned his ha*-l; up*)n h'.s heatitiful wife, ;lie n >i>le ami cha.-tc o<-t:i\ia, in order to enter a sinful nllian* . tli th** far famed voluptuary Cleipatra. the Fgyptian qm-i-ti. He <lid a- thousands of men and women of this generation are doing today in the divorce courts, who. by secret or open immoralities, nre defying th*- sacred law of th** mari tal relations, making the old fashioned name of husband and wife a mere -ei-ular arrangement and bringing such a discredit upon the wedding ring that ;t is of no more strength than a spider's wel,. which can he snapped in a day. Who Diusilla Was. ('ome. Pa til; tell us who was this Drusilla sitting beside Governor Felix, listening to thy invectives? Was she a prime--? Ye-, the records show she was tin* daughter <*f a king. Was she heatitiful? < »h. yes. legend tells us she wa- one of the most heatitiful wo men of ail the * i-t. Was -h** a queen? Yes; -ht- was now the wife of the ruler of a provim-c Sin* was the consort of Cae-area Palestina. But sh<* had been more than that. Sin* had been the wife of tli** king of Kmesa. She deliberately left her first hu-baml because peilx fell in love with her and could offer her a more beautiful p :!n< • in which to live. Thus as John tii** Baptist pointed his fcomiemnalory finger at Herod and said. *Tt is not lawful for thee to have her; thou ha-t no right to Heredias,” Paul wa s pointivr t ' • condemnatory finger at Governor I'elix we -a he reasoned of rlghteoii.-m--- which forbade such un ions. And tod'i' Paul Is pointing the condemnatory finger at every man and woman who i i-heri-hing at heart .an illicit love li - i a ing. "In the name of God. thou must not, thou shall not. covet thy neighbor's wife nor his daughter nor hi- sister; thou shall not covet any one who has not been given to thee in holy wedlock.” And yet there are thousands of men and women to day absolutely debasing and destroying their spiritual lives because they are loving those of whom G f *l has said, “Thou shall not have them nor love them." Now, is Paul’s denunciation of Felix and Drusilla being hurled against any one here? Is every man and woman, married or unmarried among us, mormi- ly and socially clean? Is there any s v. .; ’’ : i When 1 h.* * call for tli -. of us tur i! thy w.-iy for tins time, a < on * ■ tiient season I will o my (i<**l. are some -. back- up-m t!i**e b**- eause. li!:-- I’elix of oi l. the palms of our hands are tainted with dishonest gold? The i-ljara<Mer of Felix is a type that reaches far beyond governor- and judges in the pre.-ent day. There are men in ollire who would not :t*- -ept a lirilx-. hut the ■ would he intluenced by the pro.-;p<»*-t of political preferment. They asses Fuhtly the man whose friendship t!i* \ wish to gain; they fa vor the wen w iio can help them for ward. I have known even ministers who shrank from denouncing certain sins from Hi*- pulpit for fear they should offend their Influential hearers. Modern Instances. FcJix trembled f**r his political pros pect-. We all despise the hedger, the trimmer, the man who Is not willing bravely to dofy the powers that he and denounce ami rectify a wrong, no mat ter where In* may find It. Just read the last verse of this chapter of Acts. What do you find there? We find that Gov ernor Felix kept Paul in jail for two long years for unjust cause. He kept him there like the French government held t'aptain Dreyfus on Devil’s island. Then, when the new gm ernor was ap pointed. he ham led over Paul a prison er to hit;. Why? The Bible tells us; "Ami I’elix. t*» -how the Jews a pleas ure. left Paul hound." "Ah.” I can hear that cowardly political governor say. "those Jews have a large political influence. I must not do anything io make them angry with me. Therefore ( will keep Paul in Jail and hand him should Ik* arrested and tried ami sen teuced to death, hut if he would -ur render the interests of Massachusetts wealth and position should he his. The gr *at American patriot’s answer to the king's mcseiigor was; “Sir. I have long since made my peace with the King of kings. Go hack and t*-li your master that no personal consideration -hall Induce me t* abandon tin* righteous cause of my country.” So may it he with us. May we make our peace with the King of kings and hew to the mark. May we let the chips fly as they will, bin hew to the mark. Oh, cowardly, recreant, fearful, trembling 1 •iiti'-al trgtiin er. canst thou not see ili:; t Paul is pleading with thee today as lie pleaded with Felix? Do rialit, no matte! what personal dangers threaten. Do right always. But, as 1 watch Felix and Drusilla trembling under the denunciation- of Paul, suddenly I see the tears l>egin to gli-ten in their eyes. I see them bury their faces in their hands and shake with grief. Then instead of n bitter invective I hear Paul’s voice as soft and rippling as the mountain brook. At times he seems to he whi.- p ring as io-.*. a . |fie sighing wind. 4 nearer to hear. Then I ask: is i. Paul? Why are this man and this guilty woman t? Have _ 'iii been able t" Tnd mpathetic chord of affection throbbing In their breasts?" "Oh. ye-." answers Paul. "liven Felix and Dru ilia have listened to tin* higher < r*!D of love in their pa t live-. liven the mo-t vile of men and the most corrupt of women have the germ seeds ■ f go 1 love in their li\ * - if you can only find them." Is not Fanl's state ment irtie? Can we not tin*! the germ seeds of a pure love even among the most corrupt of -* ial out* a-ts? Aroused to Work. Because men ami women scorn our pleas and turn deaf ears in our nies sages i- n* reason why they can not he !ii*, g!it to <'liri-t. if we only appeal to them in the right way. Bev Dr. Justin 1'van tells us that some years ago .*• workmen were making an excavation in Victoria park, London. Suddenly the wall- caved in a.id the workmen were impi'i-micd in the ditch and threatened with suffocation Among tiie crowds of curiosity seekers which gathered around there was one man who stood looking on as listles ly as most of the men who were standing ah* ut. Sud ienly a woman called him by name and cried: Man, why don't you get to work? Do you not know your brother i- down there In that ditch?” With that the man threw off his coat and went frantically to work to save ins brother. Family affection ‘stirred him. Thus every man and woman can he drawn to work for Christ if we only know upon what chord of love to play, as that man was roused from lethargic curiosity into an intense energy by the call of a brother's name. I wonder what appeal of love Paul made when he was pleading for Jesus Christ before I'elix and Drusilla. I wonder if this heautiful woman ever Pule tina after hi- Ml throne hud ' -u hat' ie i ov**!' to Ins -uceessor. Gover;i or I'estiis. I think it was what Paul said of the juii.:ment to come that stirred Felix ami n ade him tremble. I'elix was fa miliar with the Jewish Scriptures and knew what Tint judgment meant, li*' knew the danger He knew that he Cod and answer for the the bodv. No wonder His Potential American Friend. When li J 1 ‘helps was minister England < 'i '. Ti. « '.mt. she law *r ;* * ira' * *'• * *:' F i .; v I I. >w! - M * - K I ■ 1 I • *>r.- VOil I**' and 1 •il! a * COMMON SENSE Lead» most inn a nt | ■ op].* t*i u-e only medic ncs of know n * ompo-ition. There fore *i is that l t Pierce'* raedl maker* of which print every ingred i,‘ entering into • , in upon the lnu *• w persand atti t dscorr*'•tne-s nndero.oh. are daily growing in favor. The com position of Dr. Pierce’s medicines is open to everybody, Dr. Pierce being dc-irons of having tin* search light of invest ga llon turne*! ( ik upon hi- hirmula . D ng confident that tiie better the compo.si: * n of tiie-,* rn* icin<- Is known the nior** vr.i. their great curative merits be recog- Bl» !. Being made of the actii - medicinal prine plea extractodt^nm na- tive forr* t r , •*.. i,v i*xc nroce-ses orig ■ th Dr. Pierct osc of a drop of *le -1. trip r*- ni'*i and chem ' ally j* r*- glycerine being used in- rteuu in extr;- -ting and prescrv .ng tie* curative virtues re-Ming in the root- employ* (1. th**-** iced ici nos an* entire!-, free fr m the olct on of d<tii • h by creating ::n anpc;:ie f., r either al coholic bev* !• (•_'* .- or ic:l it - forming dru.'-. Lxanii *■ the f s a on their hot tie v. ra: *• *- .-worn to y id you vvi cal Di.-cov Br. Picrc* •Golden * blood-puri regulator n ad van •■*; - yet (U/cv cur* lions of head find that his ty." the great, ic and bovt * *1 .cine which, vv hiie not cure insumpt'on in its f all tli" <■ catarrhal condi- i : '".at, vv* ak stoinacl*. he was incurring, must stand ls*fot"' (l»*eds *1 one in lie tremble ; But he took refuge, as so many do t* day. in procrastination. Ho meant f • repent at some future time when !*•• had “a convenient season.” My broth er. do not put off that time as F> did. It may never come. Now is th*- accepted time; now is the day of -;* vatioii. [Copyright. 10*7, by Louis Klops h.) torpid liver ;m, 'oiicliial trout*!**-, w. .. lungs ami h:u ••■igh-. which, if neg lected or I'.".,* treated lead up to an*i finally termina:** in cn-uiiiption. Take the iliii-n .M*<i:cal Discovery’■ tn Mme and s not * ly to disappo nt you if only y* ; g.ve it a thiir'iiuih and fair trial. Don't expert miracle-. It won’t do supern.'i tural tiling-. You mn-t exercise y. w | .•uce ami jxTsevere in its use for a reason a • lengi h of time to g< t its fuii i en* fits. '1 !,<* ingreilients of wL.eh Br. Pii-r*'* - medicines ar*; comjiosed have tho unc • *i eno 'I'si-ment (*f scon- <)t medical .<•:!•..-r- !'• ;ter than anv an *•.:,• *f lay, or ■*•■ * —ional. testimonials. They an given a xav to lie |#eri- m* : '• *i iti- t ur*- -o|<| by all dealer- in medicine-.i’ r '•liable prices. NOTICE OF TAX SALE. The State vs. S. M. and T. H. Wood. Notice is hereby given hat under and by virtue of a warrant of exe cution dated April 12. 1907 by W. if. Gooding as treasur r of said county, and the laws of said State in such ease made and provided. [ will, before th* court house door in Gaff ney, on salesday in July. 1907. during the 1 gal hours for sale sell ar public auction for cash to the highest, bidder, the following pro perty of S. M and T H Wood, for the nurnosp of satisfying the State, county, special road and school raxes and penalties accrued thereon for the year 1900. and th'* penalties thereon, amountincr :o ?24 30 and costs; All that certain tract of land, lying on the head waters of Broad river in said Cherokee county. South Caro lina. the same as granted to W. B Smith. April 18. 1841; said grant be- in^ recorded jn Book 82. at page 407 office ft M C. Spartanburg county and rhe same as conveyed by Smith and William Brown to Elisha! Wyatt on 23 July, 1818, adjoining lands of Bobo estate. Price and others, and containing three hundred and seventy-two acres, more or less; and to 1)0 sold as the property of the said S. M. and T. H. Wood Witness my hand and seal, this June 13,1907 W W. Thomas, (L. S.) Sheriff Cherokee Co. June 14-21-28. . • 1 > '•!. g o .-*;.*•., *: (* ; . I: i t h i s " :t : ( . :i cl**"ti'ii' ar ■ hitup i;is*•:•( •<! in tlie oiriutit of a microphone i< made to give out a radiation the inti n-ity of which corn-pond- to the sound vibra tion in the microphone, this radiation being fixed photographically on the film FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, July 6th, 1907, next. I will apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge, at his office at the court 1 house in Gaffney, S. C., at 10 a. m for a final settlement and discharge as administrator of the estate George R. Hughes, deceased. All persons holding claims against said estate must appear and present the same at or before that time or be forever barred. Mrs. Mary or Mabel Hughes. Admx. estate Geo. R. Hutfies, de ceased. Pub. in Gaffney Ledger June 14 21. 28 and July 5, 1907. bad a golden haired little girl or boy by ■ her first husband? I wonder if she had j ever pillowed her darling's bead upon her breast and gently lullubied her to , running past in front of a narrow slot, sleep in tiie evening hour. I wpudjer if. By a convenient inversion of the whole after site had been wooed uito tk« land process the original sound can then be of sin by Felix, she iiad turned her: reproduced from the photographic re<*- back upon her babies and left thCln be* or*!. Dr. A. Gradetiwitz in Technical bind when sh'* left bof first bus band? I wonder if in the midnight hour some times she heard those babies calling to her when she awoke with a start? World A Fortunate Texan. Mr. R. W. Goodloe, of 107 St. Then I wonder if off in the distance Igiuis St., Dallas, Tex., says; "In the oyer to my sm-ee-sor. and he can de- 8 iio saw their white baby bands l*eek- past year I have become acquainted cide bis case, and then 1 will make no. oning and -he hoard the little voices with Dr. King’s New Life Pills, and enemies tinnee. s.-.irily." Do you won- railing: • Mother, mother! Are you not n o laxative I ever before tried so ef- dor that when Paul denounced Felix he coming back to me, mother? I am vour factually disposes of malaria ajid biliousness.” They don’t grind nor r y**tUncs wondered if J3c *H Cherokee Drug Co. tn for r "!f cowardly actions in life be ^-fieu Pan* preuiJmd Jesus Christ to is making son.•* of us cringe as well? Drusilla he did npt turn and say, "No." you - J ntn no coward "Mother, \xi!t thou not give thy heart No one hold the whip hand over me. to Jesus for'the babl**’sake?” Yon are not ta king fa rly when you But I cannot close this sermon with- compare me to Felix." Am I not.' out asking myself just one more ques tion. I wonder if Paul's martyrdom in ..., i**..* >»"■ * > ■* .*■ «■■'>■**' - ■* * * o- o*- coming oacK to me, motner.' i am your *' 'o-**'* made him cringe? Do you wonder also * wifi you not come back to me?"« biliou! that when Paul i- denouncing some of y 08 j soiuetkuns wondered if ^P 6 - • NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, June 29th next, we wlf. apply to Hon. j. E Webster, Probate Judge, at his office at the courthouse in Gaffney. S. C., at 10 o'clock a. m for a final settlement and discharge as executors of the estate of Wm. F Dye. deceased. All persons holding claims against said estate must ap pear ami present the same at or b" fore that time or be forever barred R. F. Dye, Miss Florence Dye, Wm. T. Dye, Executors estate W'm. F. Dye. de ceased. Pub. in Gaffney Ledger June 7, 11 21 and 38, 1907. ’ Wby. my friend, you are such a polit ical coward that von ar** afraid to call your s*ail your own. ami you know It. If you are not a political coward, then why do you not put on your hat ami walk out of the store where you arc employe* 1 ? You know your employer is not an honest man. You know that some of tb** goods you sell are not Rome had anything to do with thin re fusal of Felix to let Paul go free? I wonder if, when Paul was carried to Rome, Gae-ar never examined into bis case at all? But when tiie Gaesar was asked, "Shall Paul be beheaded?” he merely said: "Well, If Governor Felix would not let him go free be must be marked right. Why are you staying guilty. Let him die.” And I some- there unless you are a party to his times wonder, if we refuse Christ to- crlme? If you are not a isfiltleal cow- day, if there will not be some Caesar ard. then why did you not turn your living thousands of miles away from glass down the other night at that us who will be led to reject our Christ banquet and Ik* brave enough to say, merely because we are rejecting bim “Boys. I do not drink because I do not now. believe It is right to drink?” If you •re not a political coward, then why are you not willing to Identify your- It la an awful thing to think about what Is going to happen after we are dea/1 There Is a beautiful story told MICA, A* 1 ® G ^- .ndWUSW’" , ci , m aoi HC 'C‘ e _ y9 t\iew dc6tt ofS THE ORIGINAL - C "UC.H SVRt KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE iiOi cY MAR Ifd Clover BlotUd. vid Ii ; L. e i Every Bout; FOLETSRON^^m for chllrirmn; » ur . A”- aplatmt Kodol Dyspepsia 0?irt Digaats what you eat. flOLEYSKlDNIYCCRJ Makaa Kidneys and Bladder Kight Dr. King's New Life Pill, The best in the world. a A N N £ r< l /• tho most Loabng - jivs in t -. *v , -