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« MONTHLY MISERY is one of woman's worst afflictions. It always leaves you weaker, and is sure to shorten your life and make your beauty fade. To stop pain take Wine of Cardui and it will help to relieve your misery, regulate your func tions, make you well, beautiful and strong. It is a re liable remedy for dragging down pains, backache, head ache, nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness, dizziness, fainting spells, and similar troubles. A safe and efficient medicine for all women’s pains and sickness. Mrs. J. L. Broadhead of Clanton, Ala. writes; ‘*1 have used Cardui for my disease, which was one peculiar to women, and it has completely cured me.” AT ALL DRUG STORES, IN $1.00 BOTTLES warn us a utter tecrtMnc fully all your symptoms m4 we wlll send you Free Advice In plain sealed envelope. Ladies’ Advisory Dept u The Chattanooga Meiirlns Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn. WINE OF CARDUI [A FREE TRIPj I JAMESTOWN 0 EXPOSITION 1 We will give away free, a return ticket to Jamestown Exposition. Every purchaser of a Buggy during the next thirty days will be given a coupon, a duplicate of which will be kept on file at our office, and when twenty (20) Buggies have been sojd, these coupons will be placed in a hat and drawn out by a disinterested child. The holder of the “^ucky number” will get the FREE TRIP TO JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. We Make and Guarantee Our Harness. I SMITH HARDWARE GO. j $ 'i Cherokee B.iL Association Fifth Series Opens August 1st Stock ‘_ Takon-Applications For Loans FIImI. One man is now living in his own house who joined in Jan uary; made application for loan; paid his dues—7$ cents— which was really due February 2. He made this payment as a matter of good faith. He is in) his own happy home today—February 10. He is saving house rent today. His property—not the landlord’s property—is growing in value every day. Name furnished npon application : >1' V ’i 'I' RoadjOur Booklot And Pass It Aloof, It Moans ri A GREATER GAFFNEY. I. W. * “ ., Sec’j & Treat. C. 1 Jefferies, Prest. V1 V'! V V I; 3* DRAYTONVILLE DOTE. News Items from • Thrlvlno Section of Cherokee. Draytonvllle, Sept. 25.—We had the pleasure of attending the Sunday school convention at Mt. Ararat last Sunday. Rev. B. L. Hoke preached an excellent sermon In the morning. They had some fine music. Mr. W. F. Huckey performed on the organ. Mr. "Champ” Cooper, of Macedo nia, attended services at Ararat last Sunday. Mr. Shell Pryor, of Gaffney, attend ed the convention at Mt. Ararat last Sunday. Messrs. Wm. F. Huskey and Stain- ly Wilson are delegates to represent Draytonvllle Sunday scuool at the Sunday school convention at Mt. Ararat next Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. C. Plonk, of Cherokee Falls, attended religious services at Ararat last Sunday. Our prayer-meeting was largely at tended last Saturday night. There will be prayer-meeting next Saturday night at eight o’clock. Let every- iKidy attend. The subject will be on the responsibility of the Christian. Mr. Wl- M. Harris, of Gaffney, at tended services here Saturday night. Mrs. Frank Medley, of Corinth, visited the family of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. FTilllips Sunday. Messrs. Larkin Parker, W. R. Par ris and W. H. Elmore attended relig ious services at Ararat last Sunday. Mr. “Bud” Bailey, of Lockhart, was a visitor in our prayer-meeting last Saturday night. Mr. J. R. Huggins. 01 Lrreer, visited his father. Mr. C. P. Huggins, last week. Mr. D. C. Phillips and son, Hyder, went to Thickety last Saturday on business. We were, visited by a good rain last Sunday and Sunday night which was needed very badly. There will be Sunday school here next Sunday at half-past nine o’clock, on account of the missionary rally at Ararat. Mr. Wade Elmore and family, who have been living on Mr. W. R. Wal ker's place at Sunnyside, are speak ing of coming back to their home place. The committee that is raising funds to build a new church at this place, is succeeding In Its work. Misses Ola Bailey and Nettie Marsh attended the Sunday School Convention at Ararat last Sunday. M!r. A. P. Parker attended services at Ararat Sunday. Messrs. A. W. Phillljis and O. H. Whelche] made a short visit to Wil kin sville last Sunday. Mr. Roland R. Parker has moved The young people are talking about organizing a debating society at Pondfield next Saturday night, to Gaffney where he la engaged at work. Wte heard a young man aay If he could not talk to the girls without being intoxicated with whiskey, he would never talk to them. We agree with him on this line, and hope some others will take the same step. Messrs. Clyde Randolph and Phil lip Hopper, of Ross Grove, attended the convention at Ararat last Sun day. Miss Viola Medley, of Corinth, visited relatives here Saturday night and returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Blanton went to Gaffney yesterday on business. Mr. D. Cleve Phillips is working at his saw mill and cotton gin this week. Messrs. Elzie and Azer Parker at tended the 4how at Gaffney Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McCraw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wil son. The farmers are gathering their peas. The crop is not very good this yea r In this section. Mr. Steady Painter attended ser vices at Ararat Sunday. School Boy. Cure* Bleed. Skin Diseases. Cancer. Greatest Bleed Purifier Free. If your blood la Impure, thin, dis eased. hot or full hmnon, if yon have blood poison, cancer, carbun cles. eating sores, scrofula, ecsema Itching, risings and bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or akin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Boon all aores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood Is made pure and rich. Druggists or by ex press $1 per large bottle. Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co.. At lanta. Ga. B. B. B. is especially ad vised for chronic, deep-seated esses, as It csers after ell else fafla. Sold In Gaffney. 8. C., by Cherokee Drug April 8. *1907. 1 year. Subscribe far The Ladder. B1 a year. Darina Neills Gray. (Anon.) There’s a low, green valley on the old Buntncky shore; Wltetfei’ve whiled many happy hours "i^fcway. A-eltting and a-slngtng by the little cabin door. Where lived my darling Nellie Gray. Chorus. Oh, my poor Nellie Gray, they have taken you away, Shall I never see my darling any more? I’m sitting by the river, and I’m weep ing all the day. For you’re gone from the old Ken tucky shore. When the moon had climbed the mountain and' the stars were shining, too, Then I’d take my darling Nellie Gray, And we’d float down the river in my little red canoe, While my banjo so sweetly I would play. One night I went to see her. but she’s gone, the neighbors say. The white man bound her with his chain. They have taken her to Georgia for to wear her life away, Ag she toils in the cotton and the cane. My canoe is under water, and my banjo is unstrung; I’m tired of living any more; My eyes shall loob downward and my song shall be unsung, While I stay on the o d Kentucky chore. Mv eyes are getting blinded, and I cannot see my way. Hark! There’s somebody knocking at the door. Oh. I hear the angels calling, and I see mv Nellie Gray. Farewell to the old Kentucky shore. Chorus. Oh, my darling Nellie Gray, up in heaven there they say That they’ll never take you from me any more. I’m coming, coming, coming, as the angels clear the way. _ Farewell to the old Kentucky shore. To make Ice Cream la ftOaUa- utea tor^l^ceai a jriate^Stkr jdtoke Cream p«wfcr SKIN DISEASES HUMORS IN THE BLOOD into a quart of milk and freeze, witbont heating or cooking. Simple, Isn’t it 7 Sarea the cost of een, sugar and flavoring. Saves measuring emtin gradients and cook ing. Doea away with all uncertainty, and in- •urea tha beat and purest ice cream possible to produce. Failure impossible. Nothing to add except milk. One package coating lie. makes nearly two quarts Ice cream. Flavort: CkoeolaU, Fmffla, Straiobtrry, Lemon and Unjlaoortd. tfMshegM Me. If yoar grocer does not keep it •end ua his name and IS cents for twopackagesby aili New IP m lustrated recipe book mailed free. Ihe Cemaee Pare feed Ce* Le ley, N. Y. P. 8. Delirium Cream Pudding can alee be made from Jell-0 ICE CJtEAM Powder. , LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION- State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. By J. E. Webster, Esouire. Probate Judge. * Whereas, Mrs. Bessie Davis has made suit to me, to grant her Let ters of Administration of the estate and effects of J. Fletcher Davis, de ceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. Fletcher Davis, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, In the Court of Pro bate. to be held at Cherokee Court House, Gaffney, 8. C.. on Saturday, October Sth, next after publication thereof, at eleven o’clock in the fore noon. to show cause. If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 19th day of September, Anno Domini, 1907. J. E. WEBSTER, Probate Judge. Pub. In Gaffney ledger Sept. 27th and October 4th, 1907. Whwn tha blood to pan, tmk and healthy, tha akin will ba soft, 1 and free from hUmlahaa, bat whan aoma add bomor takca root in the draw- latkm Ita prmanca to men Heated by a akin eruption or diaeaaa. Thaaa knmors get into the blood, generally became of an inactive or aloggtoh condition of tha membera of the body whoaa duty it ia to collect and off thowaate and refoae matter of the ayatem. Thia unhealthy matter to 1 to aour and ferment and soon tha circulation becomes charged with the poison. The blood begins to throw off poras and glands of the akin, pm Balt Rheum and akin eruptions of with a alight redness of tha akin flows a sticky fluid that dries and f< It to generally on the back, breast, of the body may be affected. In T< the add in the blood dries up tha nai to keep It soft end pliant, causing a hard, feat * human and adds through tha Acne, Tetter, Psorlaei^ ids. Eczema appears, usually pustules from which than and the itching ia inteaaa. and legs, though other poita dries, cracks and bleeds 1 of the skin, which are intended giving it B face in tha condition and hard, feathery appearance. Acne makes fta appearance on the form of pimples and black heads, while Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ ent parts of the body One of the wont forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum | tfcma flewef s its favorite point of attack is the scalp, vriMa’seraUSsSToS sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak sSr* was left ire also disagreeable types of skin The humor produdng the trouble lant in the blood throngh the LB-B. 1 ratura < Mab. naa aavar oHLbVa] end Ivy ere also disagreeable tj disease. The' lies dormant Winter to break out and torment the sufferer with the return of Spring. The best treatment for all skin diseases is 8. 8. S. It neutralizes the adds and removes the humors so that tha skin instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by 1 supply of flush, healthy blood. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., while they soothe the itching caused by skin affections, can never cure the trouble because they do not reach the blood. 8.8.8. goee down into the circulation *" ‘ ‘ *tt •Ida d my medical advice desired seat free 8. 8. S. is for sale at ail first class drag stores. me awrrr spec/no co., Atlanta, qjl S.S.S. PURELY YE6ETABE all who write. Vi > > vm. vt'Vt' l ^i > v«' vi; vi; V' v*»vv vi; v*) v» SHEET METAL VORKERS We are ready for business. We do all kinds of Sheet Metal work, Cornice, Finials, Cresting, Tanks and anything else you need. All kinds of repair work. We make a specialty of Roofings, Slate, Tin and Metal Shingles, and are prepared to do all work promptly. All work guaranteed. We ask you to share your busi ness with us. Phone 200. : : : : : Yours for business, O. G. WILSON & CO Opposite Lodger Office. •r'i fir't fir', firY<V*'(V, (V/tV* ftrVftrYftrYftfYiVj ®lrY<lrV<irY<irV<liV<*rYiirYtii'Yilr / 1 iir\ tirYtlrYtiyVi i / OFFER FOR SALE m 6 room cottage, Depot street, lot 80x136 east front with shade trees 92,500. - 7 room dwelling, lie pot street, lot 90x136, east front, shade trees, 92,000. 5 room cottage, North Logan St.,(theSam W. Clary place) with out build ings, and orchard, lot 160x200, $1,500. 6 room cottage, Victoria Ave., (between Limestone College and the Grad ed School) lot 160x244, 92,250. 6 room cottage, Petty St., (near business center of town) lot 80x185, 92,500. Building lots everywhere. FARMS. The Bill Anthony place, containing 95 acres, 2'4 miles from the city, 94° per acre. 13 acres not far from the Irene Mills. This is a nice city farm, and is highly cultivated. SAM L. FORT, Real Estate and Fire Inauranoe KHEYSKIDNEYCDRE Will Cure Any Case of KIDNEY or BLADDER DI8KAS8 Not Beyond the Reach of Mediclno Far Bala by CharokM Drufl Co. For Bato by Charakaa Drufl Co.’ For Bala by Charokaa Drug Co. J ■A 4 ' i- > New Goods Arriving Daily Our buyer is just back from the.Eastern market and is being followed by a large shipment of seasonable goods. He was very careful in studying the needs of this market when he bought, and purchased a large stock. « Having had a number of years experience with the buying people of Gaff ney, he knew what would suit them. It will pay you to visit us at bur store and see what we have. We haven’t time now to tell much about these goods. Come and see for yourself * * • * « W. J. Wilkins & Company