The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, January 03, 1908, Image 3

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Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. OnbeaWhT KMncys Make Impure Blood. AH *.ne h". ou in your body passe > through your kidn s.^c every thcee minutes. 4 *~ ^ The kidneys are your 2-k 'XffojS;, blood purifiers, they fil- ter cut the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains achesandrheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney tr ole Kidney't ub.e causes qu.ck or unsteady heart tea.-' '>ni makes one feel as though they had o sm .rouble, because the heart is ove*' wcrki..g in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned bioco through veins and arteries. I used : .e considered that only urinary troubles we> ? to be traced to the kidneys, but now m mem science proves that nearly all constitutfot.al discuses have their begin ning ; n h.ducy trouble. If you s>" sicK you can make ro mistake by lust coc'oring your kidneys. The mild and th'* ex’-aoieinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's RAVENNA NEWS. Personals and Local Events prom a Thriving Neighborhood. Ravenna, Dec. 31.—F. G. Goforth wa 8 a Gaffney visitor last Saturday. Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of Goucher, has accepted the White plains school. J. L. and W. S. Spake attended re ligious services at Goucher Sunday. Mr. John Humphries, of Pacolet, was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. C. N. Griffin and W. Wu Green, after an extended visit here, left last night for their home in Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Addie Brown and J. A. Go forth spent a most pleasant evening last Saturday with C. T Mary Lou Chalk. A SNAKE STORY. What Happened After the Rattler Had Be«,n Decapitated. “In my home town, Aurora, still lives Mr. W. G., a fine fisherman, a good shot and a wise and efficient Jus tice of the |H*ace,” remarked a well kuowu Chicago hotel #nau the other night. “He Is an old friend of mine, and one day several years ago in an exchange of hunting and fishing expe riences he related the following rather uncanny story: “ ‘We were hunting prairie chickens and Miss J one hot August afternoon and were i walking across a haylield on the south Sunday Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Goforth sllore of SelHOD luko . he sald gave a big turkey dinner to their relatives and children, with a few friends, and the day was one long to be remembered by those present. Mr. and Mrs. Goforth have a family of ten children and all were present ex cept Miss Carrie Goforth, who was off on an extended visit. About 12:30 o'clock dinner was announced and when your correspondent arrived in 1 the dining room we were shocked to be placed at the head of such a mag- Swan.p-Root. me great kidney remedy is n ifi c i ent table, literally loaded down SOLID GOLD. soon r-a .^ed. >i stands the highest for its woncen . : ;uics ef ‘.he most distressing cases and is s- *d on its merits L' nr by ai! iruggists in fifty- cent ai,4 c- ’e-dollar siz es. Y. j r ay have a Sample tv by mail Home of Swun^Koot. free. a.so pamphlet telling you how to find ou‘)f you hat-e kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper wnen writing Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Don't make anj mistake, hat iiieu.bfr the name, Swamp-Root, Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad >ti >-ss. Hiughampton. N. Y., on every hof ti<i from foot to head with everything good to eat. Turkey was plentiful and chicken was not wanting. In fact, everythin^ one could wish for, was right there and we have not been before such a feast of good things in many a day. There was just three tables set for the happy ones and after the last set had finished, still plenty remained, and In large quan tities. Mrs. Goforth is one of the finest cooks fn Cherokee county, and her daughters. Misses Lillie and Mag gie. arp also well known for their skill at cooking. Mr. and Mrs. Go forth have a jolly good set of chil dren and we can never forget the kindness they have shown us on many occasions. Following were the visitors present; Miss Maggie Sim mons, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lipscomb and daughter. Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Austell, Miss Addie Ifrown. Douglas Spake, Miss Mary Chalk and your scrih.e. Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Brown were to have given their children, grand- gave tin e a I ionite dinner, following | children and a lew friends a big tur- whieii a dervish magic.tin gave tin ex k°y dinner yesterday. We had a cor- tribltfon. In <le err ing the magieianV dial invitation and would have accept ed it had the day been agreeable. Abc'i I Hsmid’s Scncc of Humor. Popular conception of Abdul Hamid, sultan of Turkey, does not accredit him v ilh a sense of humor, yet we tire assure 1 <m high authority that the sul tan not only enjoys a joke, but Is capa ble of perpetrating one. On oue occasion the grand vizier feats to the saltan the next day one of the court office 's exclaimed: “Would you believe it. sire, that poor dervish swallowed silver ‘■peons one after the other. It was simply marvel ous.” “Marvelousinquired the sultau. ”1 do not see anything so marvelous in the fact that a poor dervish swallowed a few of the grand vizier's silver spoons. Hassan Pasha, tnv minister ^of the navy used to swallow entire ironclads without even so much aa changing the color of hla face.” Tliis dinner was to have been a family reunion, but as it is now, with high water, some must surely be cut off. W. Paul Brown spent last Sunday with Mr. E, R. Goforth, of Goucher. Misses Nannie and 11a Mathis at tended religious services at Rehoboth 1 so loud that my friend came running “ ‘The hay had lieeu cut and hauled away, except one lone cock near the edge of the water. As I was passing that at n distance of about fifteen feet or so I heard the dread peculiar buzz of u rattlesnake. 1 halted at once and looked carefully aliout, and there. On top of that cock of hay, lay his lord- ship, colled, ids venomous head erect, his strong, vigorous body glistening in the hot sun and his tail rapidly vibrat ing find giving forth that ominous sound “ T stood looking at him so long that my companion, who was ut some dis tance from me, called and asked what It was I had found. I replied that it was the dodbingest old rattler in sev enteen counties. “Why the devil don’t you shoot him?” he asked. “ ‘It had not occurred to me that I had in my hands the means of ids to tal eclipse hi the shape of my double barreled gun, so I let him have a charge of No. 8 from my left, which was full choke, and just naturally shot his head off as clean us though it had boeu cut witli an ax. His glistening body writhed off the cook of hay on the side toward me, while the head went in the opposite direction. “ ‘I had started on when my friend called to me to get the rattles, and very reluctantly (for I dread to touch a snake, even a dead one) I turned buck, opened my knife and placed my foot on the still writhing tail so as to hold it while I cut off the almost trans parent rattles, but I never cut off those rattles. Just as I was in the act of reaching down that bloody stump, on which a moment before had been that deadly head, flew up and struck me a sharp blow on my wrist. To say that I was frightened does not express it. I Jumped about seven feet and yelled Tha Legal Definition of Thia Muek Abused Term. The term “solid gold,” says the 8t Louis Globe-Democrat, has been the cause of much discussion on the part of manufacturers of gold articles and of much misapprehension on the pan of the public for some time, and the recent law fixing the commercial deft nition of the phrase Is welcomed on all sides. According to this law. 10 carat gold Is the commercial solid gold, and a!! articles containing more alloy thnn this or all articles with parts which contain more alloy are henceforth to be known as plated, filled or rolled gold and must be so marked by the manufacturer. For example, a pin with top of solid gold, even to the value of IS carats cannot legaHy l>e called solid if hinge, hook or pin is not 10 carat gold, while another pin of 10 carats throughout though of much less intrinsic value than that of is carats, is legally “coli I gold.” This law was made to protect the manufacturing Jewelers against th makers and sellers of “phony” jewelrv and lias been heartily indorsed by the legitimate trade all over the United States. “It is a law which we have long needed,” said a St. Louis wholesale jeweler, ‘‘but solid gold is a misnomer, and I for crtie should l*e very glad t<> *ee the term abandoned and the vah e stamp used in its place. Commercially speaking, there never was such n thitri as solid gold—at least not for tin* la : 200 or 3<*0 yenrs. Some of the ancient jewelry of the Roman and tin* ren.t!- sauce i»eriods was made of pure go' ' worked up by hand with the crude:-1 of tools, and that is. of course, of I'ai greater value on account of tiie purity ' of the material as well as its qnai'i' 1 and beautiful workmanship and Its an 1 tiquity than any modern products of the goldsmith's art. Scrofula Few are entirely free from it. It may develop so slowly as to cause | tiffs agalnat Andenon ^Rippy SHERIFF’S LAND SALE. By ylrtae of A decree of Boa. ChM. G. D&ntzler, Presiding Judge In the case of 0. D. RIppy and others, Plain* little if anydisturbance during the whole period of childhood. It may then produce dyspepsia, ca tarrh, and marked tc deucy to con sumption, before causing eruptions, sores or swellings. __ To get entirely rid of it take the great l B aid state,”on the~waters of blood-purifier, ; Creek and bounded now or formerly |J * c Penn pi 1151 by lands of w. p. Camp, John Whl^ nooa S oarsapamia onant , Piedmont Springe Hotel pio* In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablet* perty and other*. Beginning on n others, i will, during the legal horns of sale, on Salesday in January, IMS, sell at public, auction to the high eel bidder, the following property to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land situated In Cherokee County, known as Snrsatnbs, 100 doses $1. pine, thence S. 67 & 57.50 (or 61.M) 'to a stake; thence 8- 40 W. St to n stake; thence N. 62 W. 89.75 ton pent Oak on Land Hill; thence N. 3. W. M to the purchaser or purchasers uxero- ! hundred and forty-four acres, more or less. Being the land deeded to James Rlppy by Wm.. Cafdwell by deed dated March 23, 1881. and re corded in office R. M. C. for York County, said state, Book C8. page 294, etc. Said lands will flnt be offered for sale in three seperate tracts, In ac cordance with plats thereof made by Ira Hardin, Surveyor, and on file In the office of the Clerk of Court for “Flat Earth” Johnson. Flat Earth Jonnson has obtained eon slderable prominence in Oregon county ns u result of a pamphlet be recently printed wherein he presents his reasons for believing that the earth is flat. Mr. Johnson takes the Biblical declaration iliout the earth resting upon its four corners literally and bases his argu ments tb»-reou. Flat Earth is a man who is not lacking in education, but so persistently has he hammered and iiamn ered on his ideas about the to- gald Cotin ty and eubject to the In- pegruphy Of the earth that the people gpectlon of the public; then they will of Oregon county call him Flat Earth , be offered for sale as a whole. If tho Johnson. Mr. Johnson's pamphlet lias ; total bids for the separate tracts not passed the muster of scientific crit- j shall be more than the bid as a whole lea :u yet. ami perhaps he cares as lit- then deeds will be made accordingly tie for their opinion as they do for his i to the purchaser of purchasers there- views. He lias reasoned the matter 0 f> and they will be put info posses- out for himself and has been good ? °° upon productlon of deed. If the 'lands shall sell for — enough to give his theories publication ! so that the world may read ami under- ! stand.—St. Louis Republic. last Sunday. Mr. Charley Smith conducted the Goucher services last Sunday. Brodus Brown took dinner with his best girl last Sunday. Miss Amanda Goudelock, who got injured last Friday, is in a critical ^ i •* 1 condition and suffering very much It is very important and in tact it fr0m her j n j ur j ( , s _ is absolutely necessary to health that Misses Fannie and Eunice Smith we give relief to the stomach prompt- j j lave re turned from a pleasant visit to where I stood weakly leaning on my gun. I explained what had happened “But alloy has been used to a con staidly increasing extent siiKe. because jewelers found that the harder the gold was rendered by good alloy the greater its wearing qualities and Hi ■ more secure, therefore, the setting of the gems it contained. Our Jewelry | fj, ( , now is of IS. 14 or 10 carats. accor.I f .• tj„ ing to the design and character of Hm York Tribune, article, and it is much more frequently ! 10 and 18. “The law requires us to mark on tin* article itself or on the card to which it D itts In Texas. I fi-trvpy S. Si lies, a horticulturist, has • a discovery of great interest to ! t!ij i <• ffi'e of the southwest. lie findi , tti.it date-i of the choicest variety. ! rit.H'ng Hi* kind raised in Syria, will grow in Texas in the territory includ- !e! in a trlangi? formed by a line ! drawn tlirou rli Laredo and (‘orpn® ; Cliri ti. them-:* down to Brownsville | and up ngthi to Laredo Mr. Stiles ■ went t o'i'exaa fnm ('.alifornia and be | gin t j experiment. He f ound the f<> i male date tree In the Brownsville conn- j try and Ir gm a s-Toh for the male ; cri... -ent'y di-covered this and !c! pollina el lie two. As a re nut I.e ral- jel 1 In po-rds on three bran'-hes on ioue t”. e. J now seems probable that ’nstrv w!l! prove a great Brownsville country,- more as a wools than In separate tracts, then deed | will be made accordingly to the high est bidder upon compliance with terms of sale. Terms of sale; one half cub; bal ance payable one year from date ot sale, secured by mortgage of the pre mises and to bear Interest at 8 per cent. pe r annum; purchaser to pe? for papers and recording, and upon failure of purchaser to comply with terms of gale within 80 minutes from sale, lands so purchased to he resold on same or some subsequent Saleo- da y at risk of such defaulting pur chaser. Purchaser to have leave to pay all cash. This land Is being re-oold at tho risk of Mrs. J. M. Phillips, a default ing purchaser at a former sale there- I: Dec. 14, 1907. W. W. Thomas, Sheriff Cherokee County. Pub. Dec. 20, 24 and Jan. 3rd. ly at the first signs of trouble—which are belching of gas, nausea, sour to Spartanburg. Mr. J. T. Kitchens, of Spartanburg, stomach, headache, irritability and S p en j i aS (_ Sunday with his mother, nervousness. These are warnings; ^ Kitchens, that the stomach has been mistieat- j ^j rs £ arr j e B ur gesg gave a big tur- ed- it is doing too much work a “d 1 dinner last Sunday, with many is demanding help trom you. lake attendants something once in a while; especially | ^ an ' (1 Mrs John E clary( of alter meals; something lik< K 4DOL M ace( ] onia v j s jt(.,i relatives here last for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. It will g un( j av enable sour stomach to do Its work; T K ' of Wxt ,, WM a properly, bold by Gaffney Drue Co. P8col „ t vlslt0 ,. Iast Sunday and showed him my bloody wrist in Is attached the exact value of the goM evidence. It seemed to me as if I had in all the parts, just as the food mauti surely been bitten, and I would not faoturers are now obliged to state the have touched that snake again for a ingredients of the package on the laliel. thousand dollars. | and a heavy penalty is attached to “T have often wondered since wheth- j the use of tho words ‘solid gold’ if any er the it low struck by that headless ' part of the article contains less than body was just the natural spasmodic ! 10 carats of gold. contraction of tin* muscles, or was it | “There is a bill to Is? introduced in the last thought, the ruling passion, of congress to abolish the use of tlii.; the rattler, strong in death?’”—Chi-j term and substitute the carat stamp cago Inter Ocean. ! for it, and both wholesale ni4l retail i jewelers over the country John—“What kind of tea like best? do you I clerk’s sale. By virtue of a decree of foreclosure ike best? Priscilla—“Go-tees, some, and sale of the Court of Common but Rocky Mountain Tea best.” picas for Cherokee oounty, dated No- John—‘ Willy Hollister’s Rocky Moun-lvember 6th, 1907, in the case of the tain Tea best?” Priscilla—“It speaks National Bank Of Gaffney against J. for itself. John. ’ (Makes lovely com- i. garratt, et ai, I will sell at Gaffney, piexion.) Gaffney Drug Co. s. C., before the*court house door, Gifts are according to the giver Latin. Sixty carloads of Canadian-made harvesting machinery have been or dered for Siberia. Misses Ella and Minnie Brown went to Pacolet last Sunday to meet their friend, Miss Annie Foster, of Landrum, but they were disappoint- _. . ~ 1777, ~ i led as their guest failed to makegood. Simple Remedy for L a Gr'PPe- A1I the students of the different La grippe coughs are dangerous as schoo , are I , 1 . ei)arin to return to they frequently develop mto pneumo- .. . 8t ldl „ alt. rotors Honor and Tar not only Tod | B electlo „ dav |iero as wel] stops the cough but hea p and ag al| ' yer cherokce yountJ .. „„ t0 noon today only a few votes have genuine Foley's Honev and Tar con- 1 cast. 1. G. Chalk, K. R. Goforth tains no hiiiful drugs alld is in a and W,,ke8 Brown are the managers. strengthens the lungs so serious results need be feared. The The Essential Thing Left Out. A freshman out at East high school was kept Iti ime groat heat of excite ment throughout the recent municipal campaign by reason of the fact that his father w.-.v, a candidate for the city council - a winning candidate, as tilings turned out. The morning after election the East high school la 1 was so worn out from the excitement of the occasion that he couldn't get to school. His father, l>e- tng in an agreeable mood, told him he might as well Just remain at home that day and rest up. The next morning Ids mother gave him a note to excuse his absence. “Thomas lias U*en ho Interested in his will work hard for its passage. We lielieve the term Is calculated to deceive even when carefully explained. This bill if passed will require manufacturers to stamp all gold articles with the uum !>er of carats registered. Half a carat will he allowed for errors, but the manufacturers will have to see that the gold cones within this limit This would be a great help to the buying public as well as to us, for theu every body could see at once what he is get ting. and there would not be so many chances for a come back at us.” yellow package. Refuse substitutes. mth this letter we finish up our father . s t , imlida( , v for council, that he years work- tog The Ledger and we When all is lost save honor some men get on their dignity. He** to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are ^ * those who are habitually constipated. I fewe8t words « ,OS8,ble ' are « lad Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures have tried to give our excellent pa per all the news from this section, and should we report further, we will continue to do our best to give all the news accurately and in the Patted the King’s Head. King Haakon o( Norway has been telling an amusing story about him self illustrative of the democratic way they have of regarding royalty iu bis kingdom. Not very long ago his majesty at tended the National theater at Chris tiuula, tiie play for that evening lieing during the legal hours for sales on salesday, Monday, January Oth, 1908, the following described property, to I w it ; If a cough once gets into your sys-; All that certain lot or parcel of tem it acts on every muscle and fibre | land with two-story dwelling thereon of the body and makes you ache ail at corner of Depot and New streets over. It especially affects the intes-! In the town of Gaffney and being a tines and makes you constipated, so in order to get rid of a cold thorough ly and without delay you should not take anything that will tend to con stipate. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough part of lots Nos. 26 and 27, beginning on Depot street and running 92 feet with line of 40 foot lot, J. P. Shuford; thence 200 feet with 20 foot alley to New street; thence 92 feet with said Syrup acts upon the bowels and street fo Depot street; thence with thereby drives the cold out of the said street to beginning, system. It containes no opiates—it | Also a certain two-story brick is pleasant to take and is highly re-; store house and lot on which it commended for Gaffney Drug Co. children. Sold by stands In the town of Gaffney, S. C. Beginning or Umeeto— street at Lipscomb’s and Mrs. J. V. Sarratt’s “I cannot understand why a man’s! corner, and running with Limestone wife is called his better half. You i street N^ 341-8 E. 22 feet to Iron pin; would if you had to divide your sal ary with one.”—Illustrated Bits. our relations with The Ledger’s other chronic constipation by stimulating correspondents have the live,- and bowels and restores the a " d th « ir ki,,dl >’ reference to our poor natural action of the bowls. Orino at * em I ,t * at reporting, have give,, „s pleasure. didn’t get any sleep election night and had to remain at home yesterday,” was the substance of the note. But Thomas, or whatever his name was, thought the note was Incomplete. It didn’t convey the information that j from the pen of the famous dramatist to Ids Idea was just what the teacher Bjoruson. So delighted was the kiug been friendly, ought to know about. ; with Ids evening’s eutertaiument that Therefore, prior to turning the note when the curtain fell he summoned in to Ids teacher, lie added in his own the venerable author to his box unmistakable handwriting. “P. 8.—He was elected.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. thence S. 551-8 E. 200 feet to alley in rear of and parallel with Limestone street; thence with alley S. 341-8 W. 22 feet; thence N. 551-8 with N. Lipscomb’s and Mrs. J. V. Sarratt’s line 200 feet to the begin ning, containing 4400 square feet more or less. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. Pur- j chaser to pay for papers. Purchaser Do you have backache occasionally, must comply with terms of sale Im* or “stitches” in the side, and some- {mediately or a re-sale will be had on times do you feel all tired out, with- ®®me day at his risk. Disturbed the Congregation. The person who disturbed the con gregation last Sunday by continually coughing is requested to buy a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar. Cherokee D;ug Co. out ambition and without energy? If so. your kidneys are out of order. Take DeWltt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. They promptly relieve back ache, weak back, inflammation of the Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nan- i”i777a‘' vi!dl a,s " hi thank our seate or gripe and is mild and pleas- ™«? d8 1 here . fo *. ^ ^ d l» th“y have ant to take. Refuse substitutes. rendered llK iu X Wh '\l l * al1 ‘ he m ** s r'/, a,i d we also thank Mr. DeCamp for Cherokee Drug Co. the company he keeps. -amp the space he has allowed us from Tven the devil is particular about ,0 “"f-. At times we had our letters entirely too long, still the printers would bear with us. With a It depends upon the pill you take. fond a<B< ‘u ^° r PJbi we raise our hat DeWitfs Little Early Risers are the ° tbe ""w year, which we hope will be the best vear The ledger has ever had. Your correspondent lias had a hap py Xmas and we thank our friends for the many favors shown us. Wishing all a happy and prosper ous new year. C. J. Eb Jefferies, CTk. C. C. PI**. Dec. 17, 20, 24, 27. 31 and Jen. 8, ’08. CLERK’S SALE* j bladder and weak kidneys. Sob] by ! Gaffnev Drug Co. A very beautiful play, my dear ’ BJornsou." said the king. , Father—Is that young man here . p . . The old man stepped up to King again? Daughter-No. pa, it’s all the vlSbeJ 6th h 1907^n tS? JieS ^gS Haakon and patted him kindly on the | same call.—Harper's Bazar. I ney Savings Lank platnUff rr? J I. By virtue of • decree of foreclosure and sale of the Court of Common The First Private Cars. An Old fashioned practice mentioned j head. — Sarratt, et'al, defendant*, I will tell in tli* I mice case sounds strange to 1 “Do uot say’mnjet’(very), your maj- Special Announcement Regarding the a t Gaffney. S. C., before the Court the modern ear. It was given in evi- esty. Here we pronounce It ‘meget.’ ' National Pure Food an d Drug Law. Houso door, during the legal hour* deuce that tiie fifth Duke of Portland A man in your pos'tion must be care- j are pleased to annonuce that for tales on salesday, Monday, Jaun tiest pills known for constipation and had liis carriage strapped to a railway ful in these matters, you know.” sick headache. Drug Co. Sold Gaffney It is a wonder to most men after Christmas that there can possibly be jUkj more neckties left in the stores. ■4 When you want tiie best, get De- Witt’igi Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve It Is good for little or big cuts, boils f, 1 *1 a 1 ,ltbor )i! !<>d ,0 re J u J}^ i 0 , 1 ! , and is especially recoin- s Honey and lartaj or braises mended for piles Drag Co. Sold by Gaffney truck whenever lie took to the line and that he sat in tin* carriage iu prefer ence to an ordinary compartment. It was u common practice with moneyed people of conservative ha lilts in tiie early days of (lie railway, and the companies made adequate provision A Card. accordingly. On the Grand Junction f bis is to certify that all druggists i ra jj wa y g rfd class fare lietween r mone> j d ven»ool or Manchester and Blrming- i, care ham was £1. A gentleman’s carriage your cough or cold. It stops tne ^ * cough, heals the lungs and prevents " as c *^ r « ed aud m»**‘Wen. “ f serious results from a cold. Cures belonging to or riding iu gentleman’s Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, ary 6th, 1908, the following described For a moment King Haakon did not colds and hing troubles is not affect- property, to wit: know whether or not he should resent e<i by tiie National Pure Food and All that lot or parcel of land in the the dramatist’s familiarity, but the Drug law as it contains no opiates or town of Gaffney, 8. C., being a part Old man’s lieuevolent expression won ‘ other harmfnl dr ’ , 8«‘ and we recom- of lota Nos. 26 and 27, together with the day. and the king promised uot to n,( ‘ i nd .f a 8afe r « med ^ for £ 1,,ldren , plinr/L J n,i«iirn.inn an d adults. Cherokee Drug Co. Beginning at J. I. Sarratt* corner on mlspioIioume the word in future. * Oakland avenue (formerly New sa,d Bfornson. “You Receivers were appointed for the street) and running with said 40foot win find my advice sound. ’ Westlnghose Company In varlou* street to corner of Oakland avenue cltleg and the putsburg Stock Ex- and 20 foot alley; thence 200 feet The Jewish Sabbath. change remained closed. wlt h 20 foot alley to alley crossing; The Rev. Dr. Charles Fleischer, rail j thence 40 with Cross alley to J. L hi of the Congregation Adeth Israel of j KODOL for Dyspepsia and Indiges- Bostou. has caused some discussion in Bon the result of a scientific com- Every time some nation builds or pleas a new monster battleship talk of widening the Panama canal is re vived. Doubtless the canal will be -as broad as it is long by the time it is finished. la grippe coughs and prevents pneu- carriage,” !•» shillings each.—Pall Mali Jewish circles by the declaration that ^ bination of natural digestants with monia and consumption. Contains Gazette, no opiates. The genuine is in a yel low package. Refuse substitutes. | Cherokee Drug Co. o tm Rocky Mountain Tablets, Gaffney Drug Co. Curee SfOed. Skin Diseases. Cancer. Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If vour blood Is Impure, thin, dla- **a8ed. bot or full poison. goo d as Hollister’s els, eating sores scrofula, ccsemn., at a „ holin , frum <. arly morning until Tea. 3DC, Tea or Itching, risings and bumps, scabby,' / It ffils the arteries with rich, red blood, makes new flesh, and healthy men, women and children. Nothing can take its place; no remedy has have blood dene so much the ancient Snhhnth day Is dead.” | In keeping with his belief on the sub Drunken Babies. ject be has transferred the chief re Statistics prepared by the police ligious services of the week to Sun- forces of London and the large provln- da y. Sunday religious services In cial towns and Issued by the British Jewish houses of worship hate taken home secretary show that there Is an , p| a( . e for maiiy year8 New y ork extensive practice among women In humors. If you lower class districts of taking infants cancer, carbun- i a nd young children into public houses vegetable acids and contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach, i It is the best remedy known today for dyspepsia indigestion and all troubles arising from a disordered stomach. Take KODOL today. It is ; pleasant, prompt and thorough. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. The trouble with the president is that he hasn’t the courage to back FOR ALL COUNTY NEWS, PORTANT HAPPENINGS IN THE STATE AND EVENTS OF INTER EST IN FOREIGN LANDS, TAKE AND READ THE LEDGER- Dimply akin, bone pains, eataiTb. ___ , rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) Boon all sores heal, aches IM* 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 tor chronic, deep-seated eases, as it euers after all else tolls. Sold In Gaffney. 8. 0., by Cherokee Draf C • April I. 1967. 1 late at night. In i lany cases women were seen to give Infants lieer to drink. and Chicago, but It was always under stood that these were for the benefit of those !*eo do who could not attend on Saturday, which was looked upon i down when he knows he Is wrong ns the real Sabbath. The Fleischer movement Is more radical, because it as it made them sleepy aud quiet, aud vroubj out tlle „ n( .| e nt day of In others to dip a finger In the liquor | rest , and In commenting on the pro and so give the child a taste. Several ; ,,o*. d change the American Hebrew of the chief constables report that It Is unusual to find a child much over three or four years of age in a public house with Its parents, which Indicates that the mother takes the child only when It la too young to be Wt to Its own devices. Ho w to Avoid pneumonia. You can avoid pneumonia and other i serious results from a cold by taking w Foley’s Honey ^d Tar. It etops the ^ Mme'day' at hla alley Sarratt’s South comer; thence 200 feet with J. I. Sarratt’s line to begin ning on Oakland avenue; containing 8000 square feeL more or less. Also a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the northern portion of Cherokee county, and known a§ m. Bonner’s and a part of the James Huskey lands, about seven miles from Gaffney, 8. C., and hound ed on the North by J. B. Huskey; on the East by U. Sarratt; on the South by 8. 8. Ross, and on the West by A. J. McCraw, containing Two Hun dred and Forty-elz (246) acres, more Or less. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. Pur chaser to pay for papers. Purchaser must comply with the terms of sale Immediately, or • re- nayh: “If JudalKin Is to l>e nothing more than (Inltarlanlsni, with historic trimming*. It does not seem worth while to keep up HcpumteueM nod the eonsclouHncHH of n rulsuioa. To yU*ld on tiie Kubhuth question In to yield the central citadel of JudaNm.” cough and expels the cold from the system as it is mildly laxative. Re fuse any but the genuine in the yel low package. Cherokee Drug Co. ITCH cured to 80 minutes by . Wool- ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Gaffney Drag Company. 10-19-6® pd. risk J. Eb Jefferies. Cl’k. C. C. Pi’s. Dec. 17. t. 84. 37. Si and Jan. 8, ‘H. We de net do all fclnda of printing do the GOOD kind.