The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, September 20, 1907, Image 4
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THE LEDOER.
Tuesday and Friday,
£d. M. DeCamp, Editor ard FuaileHer.
The Ledger Is not responsible (or
he views of correspondents.
Watch your label and the date,
ird renew before tls too late;
it there bo an error, don't set mad.
Report to us—we'll make yon triad.
F.eni< naber, 'tls our aim to please.
But errors are like peskv fleas—
fnftv win creep in in spite of (ate.
’Pa o ref ore, watch your label and the
date.
—Original.
CITY DIRECTORY.
OHM ala
J. Q. Little MWW
H. L. Spears Mayor Pro Tam
W. H. Rosa City Clerh
R. A, Jones Treasurer
A. L. Hallman • Health Officer
T. H. Lockhart Chief Polloe
I. B. Bell City Attorney
Board PuMIe Works.
A. N. Wood Chalnnaa
J. N. Lipscomb Treasorer
W. H. Roes Beerstary
Board of Trade
C. Hamrick Preeident
J. C. Otts .... .... ....
bring the people of Blacksburg and
Gaffney closer together, K would
leare nothing undone to accomplish
that result It surely to not possible
that a stream of water which can ah
most be stepped across, can have the
effect of hopelessly dividing two
towns whose Interests ate identical.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Mr. Williati] Dollar, |
Good Citizen. i
In a certain western
town lives a gentleman
whose name is William
Dollar. They call him
Dollar Bill when they
get funny. But Mr. Dol
lar is a dignified, enter
prising, good citizen.
Not every Dollar
Bill is a good citizen.
Many of them are prone
to ignore the claims of
their own community
and run away to a big
city to be spent. Many
millions of Dollar Bills
have left the smaller
towns for the overgrown
cities this present year of
our Lord/
How many* Dollar
Bills have gone out of
THIS TOWN —left
home and gone to some
big city, never to return ? \
Every time a Dollar
Bill leavos town it takes a two-cent stamp with it, for it goes
to a Mail Order Store. That helps the postmaster a little,
but it doesn’t help the local merchant. It means just so
much less trade for him.
What about the city dock propo
sition? Will not the council take
the initiation with a good appropria
tion for this purpose and let us see
what can be done on the outsde.
• • •
It Is said that the peonle in the up
per part of the town are getting
nothing but Limestone springs water.
Will the Board of Public Works
please say whether or not this Is the
case?
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Watch Gaffney grow. A number of
citizens have signified their intention
of erecting handsome residences In
the near future, and If we only had a
sewerage system we believe that the
city would double her population with
in the next live years.
• • •
No wonder the sales of White
1 Diamond water have Increased. Paul
1 Gaffney is telling some of the most
gigantic yams about its virtues that
were ever heard. If Paul continues
to Improve he could give Ananias
cards and spades and then beat him.
* « t
Thef talk of putting in a system of
sewerage over In Yorkvllle for $12,*
bOO.OO. We don’t /»ee how they are
, going to manage it; but thev evident-
i ly know what they are talking about
j Judging from the topography of the
1 two towns It would not cost a great
deal more to put an adequate system
: of sewerage in Gaffney than it would
l n Yorkvllle. If we could do it for
RAVENNA READING.
Newsy Notes and Personals of a
Thriving Community.
Ravenna. Sept. 18.—The religious
exercises at Goucner last Sunday wero
most impressive. At 10:30 a large
crowd met at the pool to witness the
baptizing, and when the doors of the
church were again opened, another
soul came out “on the Lord’s side.”
After a few passages of Scripture
were read by Rev. J. W. Guy. pastor
of the church, he explained plainly
why the baptism was observed by all
Baptists. After finishing his remarks
a hymn was sung, followed bv prayer
l)v Rev. Mr. Hair, representative of
the Baptist Courier. After the prayer
the choir sang. “Shall we gather at
the river?’’ and at its conclusion Rev.
J. W. Guy led the candidates info the
clear water where he baptized eleven
in fonrtetn minutes. Immediately
following the baptism the large crowd
returned to the church where Rev.
Mr. Hair preached an excellent ser
mon. After Mr. Hair had finished his
discourse Mr. Guy had the new mem
bers to assemble around the pulpit
and while singing, the right hand of
Christiten fellowship wag given them,
after which came last, but not
least, the Lord’s Supper, closing the
day’s program. The next meeting of
this church takes place the third Sun-
marketed from this place. When
they get ahead of “Brooka” they have
to get up and more than hnatle.
Cotton la opening rapidly and a few
weeks dry weather will harvest the
crop, which la abort here. C.
MAYOR OF SUNBURY
Says Pe-ru-na 1b a Good
Medicine.
Stole Suit Gate.
As Mr. M. McCaskill, who llvea at
Columbus. Miss., was returning from
the exposition a day or tw~ ago on
the Southern Railway he went Into virtue of Penma. Itis a greattnedlcin*.
the smoking car between Blacksburg I have used it and I have known many
Hon.O.G. Brooks, Mayor of Bunbury,
Ohio, also Attorney for Farmen’Bank
and Sunbury Building and Loan Oo^
writes:
“I have the utmost oonfldenoe ia the
and Gaffney, leaving his suit case at
the seat which he had been occupy
ing. Between Gaffney and Spartan
burg he returned to his seat and found
ihat his suit case was missing. He
made inquiry of people who were in
the car and was Informed that a man
who left the train at Gaffney had
taken his property. Mr. McCaskill
stopped at Spartanburg and took the
next train for Gaffney, hoping to And
his property; but after spending the
best part of two days here, he gave
it up as a bad job and left for his
home. On Tuesday Mr. Robbins, the
liveryman, received a letter from a
man in Greenville, requesting him to i
forward his suit case which he had
left at his stable to Greenville. Mr.
Robbins did not know that the article ,
had bee n left, but found It In his of-,
flee anq after some inquiry, he dls-!
covered that it was the same case
„ . 5 e third sun- which had been stolen from Mr Me i
day in October with all day services, Caskiil. Chief T^oVhnrr ** ‘i™.*!
of my frieuds who have obtained bena-
flcial results from its use. f cannot
pralne Peruna too highly. 19
Caskiil. Chief Lockhart, oi the local
police force, went to Greenville yes-1
terday and found that the mnn who
particulars na d sent the letter to Mr. Robbins,
; was a man -sho is known in Gaffney
Chief
but as Miss Addle Brown was ap
pointed to ad/ertise this meeting, we
will report no further
about it.
M. W. Brown, our popular mer- ( and that his name is Taylor
chant, left Just^ Sunday afternoon for Ixjebhayt arrested him and brought
"i- "" *" * ~ ^ 1 him to Gaffney. It is understood that
Taylor confessed that he is guilty of,
taking the suit case.
Knoxville, Tenn., where he will spend 1
a few days in the interest of his mer
cantile business. While in conversa
tion with your correspondent last
Saturday night. Mr. Brown said that
hr. expected the largest fall trade he
has ever had, and he is expectin to
build a much large store house in the
near future.
Esq. T. C. Green is quite sick at
this writing.
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Invited to Smoke In Ckurc’n Club.
“Smoke yo.:r pipe, your cigar or
your cigarette.” will be one of the
signs displayed prominently in the
new clubroom to be attached to the
Church of the Ascension at Atlantic
HON. C. C. BROOKS.
Miss Pearle Burgess left yesterday City, in charge of the Rev. Sidney j
to enter Limestone College. Goodman, the new pastor, whose work
Miss Lona Green, of Pacolet. speRt •vili appeal directly to men, says a j
last Sunday with her parents. : spp. i:i! dispatch to the New York 1
V has , entered the j W( , ](1 .. Th(1 0 , nb u t0 bp for
graded school at Pacolet. .. . , , .... ^ ,
' foe mental and spiritual good and
T HEBE are a host of petty ailments
which are the direct result of the
w eatlier.
Tins is r.ror** t rueof the excessive heat
of summer and the intense cold of win
ter, but is partly true of all seasons of
the year.
Whether it be a cold or a cough,''a-
Mr. Prater Smith, of Goucher. has! T tarrh of thehead or bowel complaint,
. . been here for several days making , * , oasurp of ttu ’ nit ‘ m,, ers. said the . ^ ti ie ]i vyr ^ a fy ecte( i or the kid-
£ twice twelve thousand dollars It would , »>i asses .. for M w Brow u; who made rftctor ’ “ an(1 •’ hal1 take the trouble n -y S( the cause is very liable to be the
i be the best investment which we 1% gallons and had he finished up 1 to let the men know that their pipes i
could make, ' * a U his cane, we suppose he would; are a:; welcome as themselves.” The weatlnr slightly deranges the
: have gone near the 400 gallon mark, j mucous men branes of the organs wd
,ER S nN* L paragraphs. 1 (| Beaufort Har^a A. a»d Ut-1 hOTIC* OR RALE ra«Ui. »,„e fuuotiou-J d:.
C. C. Cash, a merchant of the Bat-; Mrs. Asa Bullington, of Pacolet, visit-
NOTICE OF SALE fie roaiut j* some lanei-ion-a d;s"i‘c,
, , , Perm* has become a sttnuhv m
Bv virtue of a decree of partition thinisiiui' ef '"tines, for iH-
■ wrt.
j tleground section, was a Gaffney £<1 relatives and friends here last ;in(! sale of the cour t of common! „
1 visitor Wednesday. Sunday. ^ pleas for Cherokee county jn the case
B. F. Caldwell, of York count?, was J. M Green, of our mercantile force., of fedora Crocker and Mary Rey-
in the city on business Wednesday. 's building a barn. We think it no i^ s plaintiffs against Julia M.
Hon. c. W. Wlhlsonant, 0 f Wilkins- all °uld have been ^a nice house with j Bailey, defendant. I will sell at. Gaff
ney. S. C., before the court house ^~
ville, was here on business Wednes- > a P°od cook added,
day. Miss Minnie Burgess and Mr. Al-
i Editor Sam Reid, of the Clifton I ,en Hightower, of Cherokee Falls, at-
Chronicle. has recently returned from : j. en <ied the Goucher services last Sun-
a trip to the Jamestown show. In aa T;
FOR SALE.
Which means just so much less cash circulat
ing in this community.
Which means just so much more social and
business stagnation.
Which means the stunting of the town ? s
growth just to that extent.
telling his readers about the trip he
complains entertainingly about being
held up at a one-horse hostelry and rob-
, bed of 50c by a woman. We’ll wager
a cavler sandwich that this wasn’t
; the first time Sam had ever been
robbed of oOc by a woman.
Col. D. C. Ross, j. w. Tolleson and
W. H. Smith returned Tuesday from
: Jamestown and northern and eastern
! cities.
Mayor J. Q. Little, T. W. Little and
Mrs. C. E. Kitchens is spending a
few' days in Spartanburg with her
son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
JSitchena.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Shipney and
daughter, M!rs. Turner, of Spartan
burg. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. W. Littlejohn a nd family for a few
days.
Mr. Roy Sparks, of Grindal, attend
ed the Goucher services last Sunday.
Miss Ella Jjrown Is visiting her
If you could figure up the Dollar Bills that leave town
in this secret manner, like taking French leave—which you
can’t—you would know just how much the town is stunted
by indulgence in this mail order stunt.
If these Dollar Bills were really*good and enterprising
citizens they would stay at home and circulate around, help
ing things along.
How many of YOUR Dollar Bills take the midnight
express out of town on the Envelope Route?
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’ J. C. Jefferies'. Esq., left GaffBey Tues- Miss Mary Sparks
i day afternoon for the Exposition, •, J°hn Clary, of Macedonia, was
, Washington. Baltimore and New York. a „ ^ }L QT Z ,ast Sunda y-
They will be absent ten days , or two
weeks. Mayor Little says: “There Is
1 nothing doing In the way of Mayor’s
court anyway.”
1 Col. R. s. Llpsoctnb was a Charlotte
i visitor yesterday.
I Jones j. Darby attended the cere
monial session of the D. O. K. K. at
Spartanburg Tuesday night. Mr. Dar
by says hat it was the most enthus
iastic meeting of the order which he
has ever attended.
T. w. Williamson was In town
Wednesday.
Mr. b. G. L. Pettft, a good Ledger
reader and one of Cherokee’s best
farmers, has just finished pulling the
fodder on the two acres of corn he
planted on the Williamson plan, and
with four hands to the bundle, made
757 bundles of fodder. Mr. Pettit
says the corn Is very good, and we
know It Is. as he raises no other
kind.
Miss Ruth Parham, of Columbia, Is
visiting her grandparents. Prof and
Mrs. t. G. Chalk.
Misses Edna Brown and Lillie Go-
A WRONG SPIRIT. think not; and yet If report be true,
A young man of Gaffney recently
went over to our sister city of Blacks
burg, and while there got Into some
trouble with a negro, and was arrest,
ed bv the authorities, and a fine of
flftv dollars was imposed upon him. why any such feeling
It is reported that one of the of- and we wer e never more honest when R h ”" w ni re'snme her studies at Chlcora
door, during the legal hours for sales, i FOR SALE—Building lota for sala.
on salesday. Monday. October the 7th. 1 Mra. A. V. Montgomery.
1907, the following described proper- Aug. 17th tf*
All that lot or parcel of land lying, F0R Te n cuildina Urta, aL
being and situated in Cherokee coim-
F OR SALE—Old uewap'pen -it this
( dice '0c & hundred.
POR SALE—First class babMt me*-
il A;>ply at Ledger office.
so two houses and lots.
tv. being tract No. 1 of the lands of Pe ^'
Jacob Kirby, deceased, and describ
ed in deed from Jacob Kirby to New
ton Kirby, dated Sept. 28th. 1875, and
by plat of same date, said deed and
plat being recorded in the clerk’s of
fice for Cherokee county in deed
book Vol. “I” pages 266-267. having
as per said plat the following metes
and bounds, to wit:
Beginning at W. O and running
thence S. 71 E. 20.85 chains, crossing
branch, to stake X-3: thence S. 39
W. 20.80 chains to P. O. X-3; thence
S. 81 W. 15.00 chains to stone; thence
to W. O. In fork of Blue Branch;
thence N. 37 E. 7.50 chains to W.
O. the beginning corner, containing
Fifty-One 151) acres.
TERMS OF SALE:—Cash. Pur
chaser to pay for papers.
J. Eh Jefferies,
Cl’k C C Pi’s
Pub. Sept. 19-26 and Oct. 3rd. 1907.
J. J. Gaff-
Aue 21 tt
Dr. B. L*. Allen has returned from a° rth - J Mr - and Mr « J B. Pettit,
a week’s visit to relatives and friends. s yP^ r v lsor and Mrs e. F. Lipscomb,
W. W. Lipscomb left Tuesday at- , , ney ' attended the Goucher ser-
ternoon for Greenville to enter Fur- v Sunday,
the mayor of Blacksburg dealt barsh- maa University. M J: ^ B - a - . L Mrs
w i t A, - Pitlvon of nafTnov because Freeman, of Blacksburg, was , • Hammett and Miss Pauline and
ly With a citizen of Gaffney because ln the c , ty Tuesday » brother. Charles Pettit, all spent a
he was from Gaffney. Is this right? Dr g H Q r i fflt h spent Wednesday 2 whi1 ?- w,th Mr - and MrB - T.
The answer must be In the negative, in Gastonia. N. 0., on professional , /r 18, ^ and ^ am lly. last Sunday
We cannot for the Hfe of us. see business. nl sht
chnnlrt ovist Mbntez McKee Bramlett. left Spake and L. D. Goforth visit-
ex Gaffney Tuesday for Greenville where (1 lonesville last Sunday.
Our Sunday school was quite small
flcials of the town said: “This Is the we say that we do hot believe that Ooilese Miss Bramlett’s friends will ast Sunday evening, but after all.
ftrst chance we have had at any of any such feeling exists except in the be glad to know that she took a very /H ,,ad R most interesting school.
the Gaffney rounders since the earnl- j Imagination eerta.e „ Mp ,e. or ,,,,S 'XjrZZl, ule'ST
val was here, and we will give It to Blacksburg. Albert Bettis, of tho Mount paran _ w \. are ^seriously thinking of not
NOTICE OF SALE.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Four-room house at
Limestone; basement and cellar
(large); street on three sides; north, v
south and west; garden and two r
acres of good land. If desired, with
bouse; cheap, $4 per month. Apply
t- W. R. Lipscomb.
FOR RENT—Ten-room bnlldlns
corner Depot atreet and Oaklnd ave
nue, formerly occupied by Mr. Oscar
Shanks. City water; electric lights;
good barn and garden. Applv to J.
L Sarratt
Sept. 13 tf.
It Is to be deplored that a feeling of either town to foster such f:,T ed visit, Wfdnejday.
this kind exists between Gaffney and a feeling? Pyrrhus, king of Epirus,
Blacksburg. Are we not both of the was noted for his boundless ambition
same pounty? And should not we and unsuccessful warfare. On one
try to, dwell together in peace and occasion just on the eve of one of his
harfoony?/ We have heard that a expeditions he said to Cineas, an old
feeling of antipathy exists between philosopher: “Cineas. I am about to
t • • i
him.” or words to that effect - Now Would there be an v profit or any ^ 'tjon. paid The Ledger an appre- ” e l' n ’’tin r ?o r The Ledger further
‘ * ’ban October 1st. We have tried to
eport all the social news from time
i t time and we know (for we have
One dar the Mell >i, bunk in Pitts-; t hat o ^ faye been partial
. . i . t r. . ,n som ° of our visitors, but this,
burg was aina ed to iceeive from an, (twever. was unintentional, for we have
unknown un>.i signing himself “11 C t tried to treat all alike. We are glad,
Frick a letter reiiuestiug tiie loan of j however . to say that our connection
$20,000. He had very little to oiler with The Ledger has been most
.the -two towns; but we have never se t out with mv army to conquer the h» the way of security, the writer said. | friendly, and we believe It the best
beard of It except on the part of the adjoining Province, “What will you l)Ut lie P' 0 1- bis word that if the semi-weekly paper in the State. It
people-BlAcksbur*. We have heard do tbe„r Mld Cineas. -We wl11 ; ^ li shoahl he reterned HhU”^ ftaew
eerUl^jeople of Blaekshurj! that next conquer Sardinia,- answered; ^ audacity of the requeat InteMet l, 0 !!;' 1 ?' ”? rc
such a Mln z existed, and cited as Pyrrhos. "What will you do next?-! ^ , ht . lu ,, d> and o c „ The lAgt*? from this plane, n ear
one Of the reasons that the oeople on said Cineas. -Sicily next slretches lruau ,,, 0Kt , ut t0 and out about the Ly what ouTdecfalon mn? bo “
this side of the river would not vote out her arms to receive us." answer- man Frick. When the agent made his a g a in wish to state that as we
for anyone on that side of the river ed Pyrrhus. “What will vou do report the bank decided to make the were not able to get a complete list
for office. then?" said Cineas. “Why then, my loan. of the visitors In this section last
The present auditor of the county, ; friend,” answered Pyrrhus, “we will That $20,000 was the foundation of Sunday, they must accept our pardon
. me ^ j - colossal fortune of Henrv Clav for the omission of their name# from
wno. by the way. has held the office amuse ourselves ail day with eating ^ ^ ^ he ^ ^ . ^ rPgular letter ^ week .
ever since the county was formed., and drinking and cheerful conversa- prlQcIpal wllh interest, but the bust- 1 B - A - Hannle, colored, picked out
f.ess which he subsequently gave the 4,,^.
was elected. Dr. Anderson repre- now?” said the old philosopher, “with- vioiinn hnnk was worth n hundrefl * a y* ® ^ ’ jUSJBSSIjL
TO RENT—Office rooms over Tn*
By virtue of a decree of partition j Ledger Applv to 2d. 1L DeCamp
and sale of the court of common pleas ! Ncv. 2-tf.
for Cherokee county In the case of' . -
H. A. Turney, plaintiff, against Wylie |
Fulton, et al. defendants. I will sell wanted
at Gaffney. S. C.. before the court
bouse door, during the legal hours for , WANTED—100 bushels CharooaL
sales, on salesday, Monday. October O. G. Wilson & Co.
the 7t.h. 1907, the following described Sept. 17 tf.
nroperty. to wit: J
All that certain piece, parcel or :
tract of land, lying, being and situat- MISCELANEOUS.
cd in Cherokee township. Cherokee
county. 8. C., containing Fifty-Five
<55) acres, more or less, and bound
ed b? lands of Frank Turner. Mrs.
M. T. Turner. D, D. Dover and others,
and being the tract of land belonging
to the estate of Mrs. M’artha Fulton,
deceased.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash. Pur
chaser to pa? for papers.
J. Eh Jefferies.
Cl’k. C. C. Pi’s,
Pub. Sept. 19-26 and Oct. 3rd 1907.
FOR SERVICE—8L Lambert Jer
sey bull; registered; fee 32. Apply
t B R. Cash.
April 19 1 a. w. tt
NOTICE.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
NOTICE—Our flonr mill will eloee
down on September 25th for the sea
son. Victor Cotton Oil Co.
Ana. 27 to Sept 25.
Fire Insurance!
We represent some <)' the largest and
most su UstanV al com panics and would
Hltr to Write your husines. S-14-tf
was a citizen of Blacksburg when he , tion.” “Why can you not do that which he subsequently gave the and ®? ,d h, J» 1 J r#t . bal « of cotton last
repre- now?” said the old philosopher, “with- neiion bank was worth a hundred SataTda X' 711,8 18 tae fl r8 t_cc
Rented the county as one of the repre- out engaging in such an arduous and times the amount of the original loan,
sentatlve? In the general assembly, dangerous undertaking?” Pyrrhua —Pittsburg Post.
and would have been nominated again disregarded the advice of the old
but for the fact that he waited so, philosopher and perished before his
long before he announcen nlmself schemes of anjbition were accomplish-
agaln. We venture the assertion that ed So if such a feeling does exist
the member of the board of county in the imagination of some of the peo-
commissloners from Cherokee town- pie of our sister city, what profit will
ship carries as much weight In the j there be In fostering that feeling?
deliberations of that body as any That chances are you would find
member thereof. after thoroughly investigating same
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to Hon. j. E. Webster. Probate
Judge for Cherokee County. 8. C.. on
Monday, October 14th, next at 10
o’clock a. m.. for final settlement and
discharge as administratrix of the es-
tate of Emmett Marsh, deceased.
All persons holding claims against B _. ... • . _ .
Aid estate must appear and present Smith & UpS30mb ( Agent;.
the same, on or before that time or : —i,, ’ 1 *
be forever barred. '
Mrs. Mollie B. Hawkins,
B " me “ M,r * h - Star Theatre
Pub. in Gaffney Ledger. Sept 20,
27 and Oct 4 and H. 1907.
I
I-BK»re CHi’irri In Mx'Uon of the
1*01(11*» v > liao iv.l ot.tcr (IKetiw s put together,
1 id liiitl! the l;;si fe* vt'ifrs w.m suppoKccI to
lie )n<'arat>h . Ko?-h v r < :il niiiny yearn iloo-
tois | r«>nouU'*' > <l It » l'N*nl (lisente, and i>re-
•*crtb, <i Io«'bI reinedhand by cormtant ly
failluL’ t'> cure with local treatment, pro-
nnii-i. ...j |t treble. Sclepue has proven
I'nt.irrii to o> a (Mostilullonul disease, and I
lierei i’e n r|uires itonatitutlonol tr, atmnt.
Ini ('nt'<> rti t'ure. rnanu-uctured by F. .1.
_ _ _ « heney At (Jo . Toledo. Ohio, U thS only con-
Would any citizen of Blacksburg tha t there is absolutely nothing in It,
say that In case any of their people and you would be compelled to ac- iKio*ifni. it net - directly on the Wood and
.... , . . .. . .. , . laae-us surface^ of 1 li<-sysuua. They offer
should be brought beiore the mayor 1 knowledge that It would have been bet- eoc hundred dollar* for any oiim? it fail* to
of Gaffney that he would be more! ter to have said nothing In the begin- co.'Tob^o.
harshly dealt with because be hap-1 nlng. ^dd by nriytuiat*. ra
pened to be from Blaoksbnrg? We If The Ledger knew of any way to
'amllv i*ltls are th'-lM'at.
Consumption is less deadly than it used to be.
Certain relief and usually complete recovery
will result from the following treatment:
Hope, .rest, fresh air, and—Scott 9 j
Emulsion.
ALL DRU0GIST3 s 8O0. AND Sf.OO.
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M* 1i!3rtr LY,
FRIDAY, SEPT.
JOHN
IMPERSONATOR
IN
“The Funnf Fellows ef New Yert"
Mr. Thompson impersonates
ten difierent characters.
Prices, 50c, 35c and 25c.
WHEN IN A HURRY tENO TO THt
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