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Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kllneys Make Impure Blood. Afl the b' ' u in your body passes through yo«r ktdn“;;f o'.oe every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifie s, ’he fi! ter out the v.aste or impurities in the blood. if they are sick or out ot order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney tr ble. , Kidney »r :ub.e causes quick or unsteady heart beats, nnd makes one feel as though they had heart tr able, because the heart is over workir.g in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned bioco through veins and aiteries. 1. used to he r nddered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constituf' .na: diccascs have their begin ning : n k.dney trouble. If you arc sick yc u can make no mistake by first doc’cring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swanip-Rnot, the great kidney remedy is soon r»a ed. li stands the highr. t for its wonaer -s of 'ie. most distressing cases ana ts s ..a on its merits by all irm : in fn'ty- centar.do dollar sis-K es. Y u rr.?/ Im.e a sample tr.tc by mail Home of HKtuuit-isx)! free, also pamphlet telling you how to find ou‘if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this pap'r when writing Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamtor.. N. Y. Don’t make auj mnstake, but itr or ember the uame, Swamp-Root. Dr Kilmers Swamp-Root, and the aai- iieBB. BinKhampton, N. Y.. on ever/ bottle The Autumn Fever. Take down the Addle and give me the bow; Say when you're ready to glide and to go; Scrape your feet, honey, and swing to your place; Harvest Is over, and hearts have said grace; Hand me th.it hddle ami limber your feet; Kissing goes good, and the dancing t« sweet; Swing corners, chassez, change partners, away— Q|ve me that fiddle; I'm Itching to playt Take down the Addle, I’m ready to dream The morn of the meadow, thrf noon of the stream; Sand the old platform and throw off your hat; There's the ginger to dance and.thi Juba to pat; Wheat’ll in the bln, and the milk’s In the corn; dot to be cutting It. sure as you’re born; Hug her and kiss her, and don't let her go- Take down the Addle, and give me the bow! Take down the Addle. the night Is so Clear; The moonbeam In beauty is walking so near; Olve me old music, and give me old mirth, The dance of the dells and the song of the earth. Plowing the stuhtde all day, but tonight Swdng her, my honey, beneath the pale light; •wing comers, chaases, change partners and all; The fever for Addling has come with the falll —Baltimore Bun. LATEST NEW YORK STYLES. Exclusive Mode*; Evening Dresses; Net and Lace In Great Favor. The present year may be said to | have styles wholly exclusive and suggesting nothing that has been worn In past seasons. Peculiar pen dant ornaments, braid frogs, and fan cy loops of cords are all popular. Silk braids of all sorts are also used and in many cases these trimmings : are very fancy and show a free use of crochet wheels, open stitches and , the addition of small buttons and ! ornaments. This is especially tne ■ case In regard to evening toilettes which are distinctly novel. The latest [idea from Paris is the evening gown ' with a gulmpe. This guimpe which ia i usually of lace, chiffon, gauze or thin silk of some sort, takes the form of a fuil blouse with low neck and short j sleeves. Over this la worn a bolero I of the Japanese type or straps from the skirt run up over the shoulders to form bretelles. Nat and Laca for Evening. Dreasea of net and allover lace are extremely fashionable for evening wear at present. A dress of this sort lately seen at an exclusive Fifth avenue modiste’s was of plain white net made over a slip of rose pink taffeta and having between the net and the silk a loose skirt and body lining of gauze stripped in silver. The effect of these glittering stripes, just visible beneath the net, was very lovely. At the same establishment were other dresses of net and lace with skirts trimmed with flounces from five to six inches broad edged with a knife pleating of taffeta less than an inch wide. Furs. There is an infinite variety In the modes this winter and at the opening of that leader of fashions in fur, C. C. Shayne, a remarkable collection of coatfc., wraps, automoble garments, fur neck pieces and muffs was shown. Pony skin Is the great novelty this Catarrh One of the most common of blood dis eases, is much aggravated by the sudden changes of weather at this time of year. Begin treatment at once with llood’s Sarsaparilla, which effects rad ical and permanent cures. This great medicine lias received 40,366 testimonials in two years, which prove its wonderful efficacy in purifying and enriching the blood. Best for all blood diseases. In usual liuuid form or chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Valuable Town and TV v** TV Farm Lands For Sale ^ t 1 Arrival 0 f Mall Trains. The following Is a correct schedule of the arrival of all mall trains In Gaffney; NORTH BOUND. No. 36 due at 8:05 A. M. No. 12 due at 4:20 P M. No. 38 due at 7:08 P. M SOUTH BOUND. No. 39 due at .. .. .. .. 9:45 A. M. No. 3? due at 12:43 P. M. No. 43 due at 10:43 night Malls for above trains close thirty minutes before train Is due, except No. 43 which closes nine o’clock at uijht. Wai :s. "Recent evpoiitnents .(bow that the popular belief that walls are comimi- nlc. !;!e is uranted," says n writer. “Inoculation of healthy tissue with blood obtained from a wart will cause the growth <d' a similar excrescence. It is thought, that these growths con tain a i ullra microscopic genu to which Is due he transmission from one per son to another. At all events, persons who have warts should take measures to have them removed at once.’’ t On Monday, Dec. 2nd, -WE WILL OFFER- Mod-rn progress In Ne w York. Office buildings 26 stories high, containing a thousand offices; hotels covering a city block, containing 1,- 400 rooms; many, many, painted with the L- & M. Machinery produces L. & M- Paint i at 50 times less cost for labor than if j made by hand. 4 gallons L. & M- mixed with 3 gal lons Linseed Oil. bought fresh from the barrel at about 60 cents per gal lon. makes 7 gallons of paint at a cost of less than $1.20 per gallon. If any defect exlsits In L. & M. Paint, will repaint house for nothing. Donations of L. & M. made to churches. Sold by Smith Hardware Company. Gaffney, S. C. The United States circuit court ot appeals, sitting at Montgomery. Ala., denied a rehearing to Greene and Gaynor, convicted tof defaulting the government In harbor Improvem t contracts at Savannah, Ga. The fight for prohlhitlon in Dela ware has become very warm, with women taking the lead. At Public Outcry lU’I'oi’o the fiiurt House door at Gatiney, S. f\, irnniediat •!>’ after the sales of the eouiitv oHi-ers, valuable town an*d farm lands This is the Jesse Pinson Lands At Thickt ty station. This being known as part the ol Mareellus Littlejohn land. The trir* contains 134} acres and will be div d- ed to suit purchasers; or sold as a whole. Terms of Sale: 1 Ono forth cas! i ; b a'niice in one. two n ul tin u eai’h. Will i 8 pur cent, inter* -t. Fure li:tser has the privilege of paving . 1 c.iGi . W’ \Y uuhl entertain propo*4tn.i > for a private sale. Address. M J. H. S Lpcoinl), Troogh, S fi. . Lipscomb, Caffir, S C., Route 4 The above design Is by the McCall Company, of New York, fashion pub lishers and manufacturers of McCall patterns. Cured Of Bright’s Disease. Mr. Robert O- Burke. Elnora. N. Y., writes; “Before I started to use Fo ley’s Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelve to twenty times a night, and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so Impaired I could scarcely see one of my family acro«s the room. I had given up hope of living, when a friend recommend ed Foley's Kidney Cure. One 50c bottle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle the drop- ky had gone, ns well as all other symptoms of Bright’s disease.” Cher okee Drug Co. {Secretary Taft took a ride on an army mule at Bagnio. We have secured the agency for Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new laxative that makes the liver lively, purifies the breath, cures headache and regulates the digestive orgaub. Cures chronic constipation. Ask us about It. Cherokee Drug Co. President Roosevelt Sunday quiet ly celebrated his 49th birthday.. % Dancing Proves Fatal. Many men and women catch cold at dances which terminate In pneu monia and consumption. After ex posure, If Foley’s Honey and Tar is tak f n it will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. Re fuse any but the genuine in a yellow package. Cherokee Drug Co. The Administration will strongly urge that Rear Admiral Evans be made Vice-Admiral. You can’t be well If you have a weak, unhealthy, tired out stomach. Neither can yon feel good If by some little Irregularity In eating you nave caused the stomach to get out of order. These little stomach troub les are signs of Indigestion, which may and very often does turn into a very had case of dvspepsla . Don’t alio w this to go on a single day with out doing something to overcome it. Take some good reliable an 1 safe dl- gestant like KODOL For Dyspepsia. KODOL is the best remedy known today for heartburn, belching and all troubles arising from a disordered digestion. It Is pleasant to take and affords relief promptly. Sold by The Gaffney Drug Co. Signor Toselll told how he met, wooed and married the former Crown Princess of Saxony. DeWHt's Ca rbollzed Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the pores—thorough ly cleanses—an » Is healing and sooth- In).' Good f fi r piles. Sold by The Gaffney Drug Co. ! winter for short Jackets which are | usually made In the box of eeml-flt- ted shape and fastened with gun metal buttons. Caracul coats are al so worn and are made up in very i smart styles. At this establishment Is displayed a very chic little jacket of this fur made with a vest of Per sian embroidery and a Jaunty collar faced with velvet and trimmed at the seams and around the bottom with fancy black braid. An Elegant jacket. Another Jacket Is In kimono effect. This also had a vast of Persian trim ming and Is lined throughout with brocade, which, by the way, is the fashionable lining for fur coats this season. Mink, chinchilla, Persian lamb and seal skin are all used for coats and are made up into some very modish garments ho’h short and long. The fur coats Intended for evening are very luxurious indeed. One imported model is In broadtail cut full length in a particularly graceful shape and having a Wat teau pleat at the back. Another eve ning coat of the same fur has an ar tistic trimming of black velvet flow ers set off with touche? of gold. Neck Pieces, Muffs and Boas. Necb pieces in pelerine shape are most fashionable especially In mink. The handsomest skins are this year put In almost whole so that they can be taken apart without Injury when the fur Is made over. Muffs are precisely the same as they were last season, afid boas in all fur? are the iH'ial length and again flat. With cravats, however, there is a decided difference, the ends are longer and rounded. A lovely set consists of ermine cravat and muff, and similar pieces of ghincil.a are also charming. White fur Is lu such urgent demand ! that box coats or ermine have been brought out, and white fox is now added, a result of the prevailing “white fad” which appears to Increase rather than diminish. Lucy Carter. YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHES. \ ['rent explosion of Mount Vesu vius caused mmh damage and Injur ies to II persons. Dewitt’s Little Early Risers are the best pills made. They do not Sold by The Gaffney Drug Co. hfow to Select a Suit or Overcoat and Be Sure to Get the Best. Everything good we buy nowadays has to have some kind of a stamp or label on It. backed by the reputa tion and guarantee of the maker. Otherwise one can never know whether the article Is what it pre tends to be or not. This Is more particularly true of clothes than almost anything else. And unless a young man goes to a dealer who handles guaranteed clothes, the product of some manu facturer of high reputation like Eder- helmer, Stein & Co., of Chicago, he cannot be sure of getting garments with the right style, fit or weaiin& quality. The Ederhelmer-Steln label Is the best known mark of superior cloth ing. The way this firm makes Its goods puts more valuo In Its guaran tee than is to he found In most, names on clothing. Before the Ederhelmer- Steln label goes into a garment, the patterns are ca’ fully Selected, goout> examined and shrunb, cut by expe-ts and many steps taken to secure per fection In the making, particularly between the lining and outside, which you cannot see, but which 1s the work that produces permanent good appearance and durability. ’ So far thes'e reasons It Is the saf est way to buy clothing by looking for the label of the manufacturer; and It’s well to settle on the Eder- hefmer-Steln label If you want the best. —Typewriter supplies. nhbons, carbon paper and typewriter paper at Gaffney Drug Co. J.et us quote you prices. Oct. 8 tf —For bllHonsnesa. constipation diz ziness and disorders of the atomaeh take Gaffnev Drug Co. * PINK PILLS do cot i —’o to- r.r>' 1 ' . tr * nt *r»« GET WHAT YOU WANT- The “Just a B Good Kind” Never Pays. If there Is one thing more than an other that should aggravate a self- respecting person, it is to be told that the article they ask for at their druggist's Is not to be had, but that they can have some thing ’just as good or better.” The principal reason for such attempts to substitution is either the desire of the storekeeper to sell something on which he can nr’ke more money, or he hasn’t the goods asked for. and wants to make the sale of something in Its place. Every reader of this paper should bear in mind when asking fr«r Vinol, the modem cod liver oil preparation tnat it is for sate in Gaffney at our store, only, and that it can always be had when asked for. The reason Vinol Is so far supe rior to old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions is because it is made by a scientific, extractive and concentrat ing process from fresh cods’ livers, combining with peptnnate of iron all the medicinal, healing and hod / build ing elements of cod liver oil. but no oil. As a body builder and strength cre ator for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, after sick ness. and for Phronic Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Vim I Is unexcelled. No one wants an old-fashioned cod liver oil preparation cr emulsion aftrr once tarting dellcirns Vinol. Trv tr. Tf It Mis to bon'fit we will return yrur money. Gaffney Drug Co., Gaff ney, s. O. ITCH cured In 30 minutes by Wool ford’s Sanitary l/otloti. Never fails. Sold by jaffticy Drug Company 10-19-Cm p<l —Why not try ■’Grip TabP tr for that cold. Guai; nteed by 'i he Gaff ney Drug Co. tf The N*w Pure Foo* anj Druo Law. We are pleased to announce that ; Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not afr fected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opi ates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. Cherokee Drug Co. Three Senators started for Mexico to investigate the complaints of Klck- apoo Indians who claim they were cheated out of their lands. Babies and children n«ed promt at tention when suffering from eomrhs and colds. The best -emedy for mothers to uso is Kennedy’s Laxa tive Cough Syrup. B tasts nearly as good as maple syrup. It contains no opiate® and it is laxative and drives the cold out of the ey? f em hv genGy moving the bowols. Sold by the Gaff ney Drug Co. Michael n. Haggert/. 50 years old a Western miner, has entered the Yale law school and h ,c wife will al so study at the university. i This is worth Pemem. erlnq. As no one is Immune every ner- son should romember that Foley’s Kidney Cure w'll cure anv case of kidney or bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. Chero kee Drug Co. Als four heatiiiful building lots in L “ town of Gatlney will be off”red at ’he -tune time. Nuv. 8tli*to 2*.* it. 4 The Rev. John K“Rer was appoint ed organizing secretary of the Pro test ant Fn’seopal church at the Isth mus of Panama. The Postmaste r 0 f Cnseondn. Mo., Daniel A. Burgh says of DeWltt’s Kidney and Bladder Pi'ls “ I am do ing so well and improving so fa«t in health, that 1 cannot say too much fop your Kidney y. Bidder Pills. I feel like a new man " DeWltt’s Kid ney and Bladder PUIs are sold by The Gaffney Drug Co. An attempt 's being made to de feat Oompers for re-election as presi dent. of the American Federation of Labor. There is notVng better for stom ach troubles than KODOL. which contains the same .lulc •<! found In a healthy Stoma el KODOl, Is offered on a gtnrante.* plan f the relief of heartburn, flatulence, sour stomach, belching of gas nausea and all stom ach troubles. << at t*"'.-- when you don't feel Just ri"ht. when you are drowsy after meals nod your head aches or when yr» pave no ambition, little KODOL 1* dimoff, what yon eat. It will nr’ke u healthy. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. The Montreal Express was wreck' by the brenVfn- if truck under the day r o' ch ’ n 1 a n "Uher of the passengers we ■ art Pneumor" • raMo-A® a Co*d but never ffd' V . > < * Fi lev's Honey and T ■ ’’ -’ t’>e cough hesis and * ;,r ’ lungs and prevents pin •' •'•()! e.» Drug Co. The Clcnrlu ■ ’! ise r Do?' Chic "o. pi. ’ t - u - id ;r,d. Mil v mikee. Rf ! ’ m'Is and Denver detddi <| * re u t to loan cer- tifieftt Let Us Put You On A NEW RO t Or Repair the Old One mkazz <aaBmmnvm\ e We do all kinds off rooffing, slate, tin and metpl shingles, and guar, n- tee all to be water-proof. We do ill kinds off tin and galvanized i on work, galvanized cornice, gutters, skylight, ridge roll valley, Write or phone us. •w*. es... •••. ■ - O. C. WILSON & Opposite Ledger Office. mmmmm %■ inw u mm i ^ Farmers and I cn i B. AND L. ASSOC IA SAVE MONEY! COMMENCt: > The less n < m j >< u 1 < \ » 1 < pu tu mi i ■ >. buy you « lu-me You expert to buy a 1 cme n «i u < I you can pay all cash for it, you will new r buy t > i u. iny slock uiih ns to-day, am! wliei \< u went ’.i I i \ . • i your savings, ami if jou tte«d Ionov ll « I aim <• pi house rent io yourself Don’t you kt < w ilmt I t i will about pay sour building ami loan duts am! n t six \«ars \ou will have a heme instead ot a In: . < N. M. LITTLEJOHN, President. J. L. WALKER, Vice-President. • Cfi in ifCfTfiijc t lT irawMTT iifittirefflawB— ’• c. s • fm j£ / .j . , • ^ ^ y m e I * t •» M’fit kH*. ; ■* m ¥jL