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» DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? J. P. MORGAN’S POWER. Kidney Troupe Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. • ■ j* Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ; | the great kidney, liver j (2. and bladder remedy, t !t is the great medi fr** cai triumph of the nine- v, 3 . tcenth century; dis- \'k tY 1 l 1 '' .covered after years of kMLaorF I k scientific research by , . ^ r - ihc tmi- l( _ U v_ nent kidney and blad- J- rig,, specialist, ar.d is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright s Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Klim?.- s S\V!itrip*Root is not rec- ommendedfm everything but if you navekid- ney, aver cr bladder trouble it will be found juft the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private prachce, among the helpless tec poor to pur chase relief and has prov ,d successful in every case that a special arrungemen* has been made b; which all readers of this paper who have no* J; eady tried it. may have a samp': * bottle . e. t free by man, ais a book telling more about Swamp-Root ac.a ow to find out if you have kidney or bladder t <- able. When writing mention reading this ger. us offer n this paper and send year address to Dr. K^mer5t fr Bing- .i&n.tcn, v v Ihf* egu a * f*y ^. r*. * -’V Woi*!#* ot SwamiA>otv ' cr g&Sl . mtsiake, but ic Swamp-Root, Dr. do! ar »£?s i f ^. d Don't make any meruber the name, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the .d- dress. Binghampton, N. Y., on ertry bottle. »*roved. De Million 1 must say 1 am very ! much disapi>oiiiic<i in you. You told ; me that when you were married you ! would prove that you had business ability. Du J’ .rely—Well, my dear sir. I did prove th. t when 1 married your daughter. Doesn't Agree. “’rou should never tal:e anj aing i that doesn't agree with you." th(- phy i sician told Mr. Marks. j. “If J had a!ways followed that rule. Maria." he ren arketl to his wife. ! “where would ou heV" A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money If Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneu monia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is In a yel low package. Refuse substitutes. CLerotee Drug Co. The overgrown horse is seldom a durable one. Do you have backache occasionally, or “stitches” in the side, anl some times do you feel all tired out, with out ambition and without energy? If so, your kidneys are out of order. Take DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder £U1e. They promptly relieve back ache, weak back, inflammation of the bladder and weak kidneys. Sold by. Gaffney Drug Co. Eggs intended for hatching should not be kept over four weeks. They must be turned every day or two. A Peep Inside the Recent Panic's Se cret Conference? Those midnight conferences in Mr. Morgan's library, with the prosperity of the entire country at stake, possess more dramatic Interest than any other feature of the period of fear. Car riages and automobiles brought the best known llgures in the financial world to his door; reporters lined the sidewalks, aecosting each man as he entered the building in the effort to gather Information as to what was to be done to relieve the situation. Anx ious citizens who ordinarily would long before have been in bed stood listlessly about, arousing themselves to a show of interest whenever some new arrival appeared or when some man quietly left the conference. When the runs or the Trust Com pany of America and the Lincoln Trust company, far from abating, seemed to grow more determined each day. it became apparent that radical steps would lie necessary to save the trust company situation. Mr. Morgan called the leading trust company men to his library to discuss means of achieving this end. It was late in the night before the meeting began. Mr. Morgan strolled in. lighted a cigar and appeared to be listening with the deepest interest to the excited and per haps incoherent plans of the officers— plans for solving the riddle without money. His cigar finished, Mr. Mor gan impassively lighted a fresh one and .after three thoughtful puffs plac ed It with great care between his fin gers. rested his hand on his knee, closed his eyes and dropped off to sleep. Twenty minutes later he arous ed himself, relighted his cigar and leaned forward. “Gentlemen.” he said, "what you have said has interested me greatly. But it is no longer the time to talk about what you would like tc do. It is the time to talk about what you must do. \Ye need §10,000,000, and you must raise it. Mr. , what will you put down?” He handed a slip of paper to the . an nearest him, ami after a few mo ments of painful consideration this man put down a figure, passing the slip on to his nearest neighbor. When all hud put down their figures Mr. Morgan studied the record with much interest, totaling up the column. “Gentlemen, wi are still $7,500,000 short. Come. Mr. , will you sub scribe a million?” Mr. — was visibly embarrassed, finally confessing that his powers did not go so high. He would have to con sult with Mr. . “Where is Mr. ?” asked Mr. Mor gan. “Is ue at his house?” The man nodded, and Mr. Morgan rang a bell, instructing the man who answered it to call up th • financier and saydhat In* desired his presence Imme diately. When he had arrived and the reason for the request had been explained In* said: “It isn’t a question of whether or not we can do it. We’ve got to do it.” The ottiers fell in line, the money was immediately subscribed, and the trust company situation was relieved.— John Ra il Ryaa in Metropolitan Mag av.ine. NEW YORK’S ISLANDS. Th« Big City Has Forty-nine Within Its Limits. “Rome boasted of her seven hills, but New York will he seven times as great, for it is being built on forty-nine islands," said the man who delights in studying maps and rounding phrases. “That may surprise the jierson who lias the impression that Manhattan Is land is about all there is to New York, hut if he will look at his atlas he will The Book Was Found Guilty. Even in Russia it does not often hap pen that n charge is brought against a book and not against the author or publishers thereof. Yet a <*ase of tills kind was brought before the Warsaw courts the other day. The charge was laid against a wo k by a certain Gus tavo Hr.ui.iffld a being of a nature “likely to arouse its leaders to revolu tionary actions." T!io do- k was empty, and evidene;? wa gi > en by the police, who had o inlisi -.1 tin* 1 ook. The We Heur of More Cures Of troubles originating in impure blood, scrofula, loss of appetite, catarrh, rheuma tism, byHood's Sarsaparilla t ban by all other so-called remedies combined. Somehow fendants, I will sell at Gaffney, g. C* before the court house door, during the legal hours for sales on salesdar, Monday, February 3rd, 1908, the foU lowing deecribed property, to-wit; All that certain piece, parcel' or tract of land, lying, being and situate j verdict \\ a ■ pro:- >unoed ug-unst the find that there are forty-eight other is- j and amount.- to an order f: f it lands within the boundaries of the me i should be moil. Th.* <>:cp!umition e? tropolfs. | this p - eda: incident is that the boo*: “Manhattan is the principal island} i n question was d'seovered by the p > Mec while ‘ ill in the printer's hands, and that, as it had not yet been pule lished, neither the author nor the pub lisher was h Id responsible for its rev olutionary tendencies. All the blame was laid on the book, of which every sheet has beeh destroyed. In the group now, but New Y’ork i young yet as compared with the age of Rome when that city was at the height of its glory, and 100 years from now the center of the city’s popula tion ind business may bo shifted to one of the other islands. And assur edly, if one takes into consideration the growth of the city in the last | if a cough once gets into your sys- twenty years and the probability that tem it acts on every muscle and fibre tills growth will continue, the end of of the body and makes you acne all another century will see almost every over. It especially affects the lutes- one of the forty-nine islands built up tines and makes you constipated, so with residences or factories. order to get rid of a cold thorough- “Next in size'to Manhattan Island is an< l without delay you should not take anything that will tend to con stipate. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup acts upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system. It contalnes no opiates—It is pleasant to take and is highly re commended for children. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. those cured by Hood’s seem to stay cured, | , n Che7okee ’ county, containing oa« and they gladly tell the goo.t news toothers. | h , mdred and e lghty-three (183) acre** Scrofula Sore “My wife ha.U scrofu-! more or less, bounded by lands new ions sore on her 1.-^ fur y.-ar-.. Many ditf.-r- ! owned by V. C. Lipscomb, Georgo ent medicines gave but liitS* benefit. She j M&thcws, John FowlGT, C* WilltillS* turned to Hood’s Sur^apiirillsi and the sore j Jim W liking <ind J3.mcs Blcinton, til® Quickly healed. It is a fjood blood !Ilcdicine. ,, | Scinie being the property of Vf* E» S» J. N. Dapt. Crosby, Texas. Littlejohn and Mary Littlejohn, de- ...I i* c ceased. Said property will be sold *»>•«« *» accordance U plat to be have been troubled 10 years, and caused by exhibited on day Of sale. _ . vaccination. My little (laughter bad a Terms of sale; One-half casn, bal- scrofula swelling on ber neck and Hood’s j ance on a credit of one year; credit Sarsaparilla also cured he-." Mks. Nora portion td bear interest from day ot Hughey. Hughey. Tennessee. ' Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called Sarsatabs. I'M Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass* Hens will enjoy a change of diet Staten Island, which is destined to have its interior filled with residences and its fifty mile water front lined with factories and mills. Give Rich mond borough a subway connecting with Manhattan and its population will be doubled in five years. “And so it will be with all the other islands that now are practical wastes. All of them are waiting for transpor- an< * d 0 better in consequence, tation facilities. — “It is because the majority of the is- KODOL for Dyspepsia and Indiges- lands within the boundaries of the city ^ on is tbe resuUof 3. scientific com are practically uninhabited and useless blnation of natwYal digestants with that comnaratively few persons know y e S e & b e acids .end contains the same ... ‘ „• . juices found in a healthy stomach. of them. Ask the average citizen to L. . . g.ve the locaRou of the Isle of Y\ ight for dyS p eps1a indigestion and all and he will leap across the map to the troubles arising from a disordered coast of England, when, as a matter of 1 stomach. Take KODOL today, it is fact, that piece of land is cut in two pleasant, prompt and thorough, by the New York boundary just lx*fore Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. that imaginary line of demarcation is To keep on kicking and grumbling is easy enough. There will always be something not quite light. But what’s the use of spoiling what is good by spreading the bad over it. lost in the ocean between Shelter is land and Rockaway beach. “Ask any other man presumably well informed concerning New Y’ork to give the location of Oyster island and he will be obliged to look at the map * find i*t in the upper hay, a short di.--, lance south of Bedloe’s island, whose stage name is LiU*rfy island. “Out in Newtown cre-k there is what might he called an inland island, hut Drug Co. nobody seems to have ever taken the* ! trouble of giving it a name. Down off The hen that lays three eggs a the south shore of Staten Island, in the | week will pay double the profit of CLERK’S SALE. By virtue of a decree of partition and sale of the Court of Common Pleas for Cherokee county In the case of M. A. Littlejohn, H. D. Lit tlejohn and Agness Littlejohn, plaint iffs, vs. Elmer Cook, Oscar Korn, Clara Casey, Benson Horn, Furman Horn, Walton Horn, Charley Horn, Elsie Gault, F. D. Horn, James W. Wilkins, Norris Wilkins, Jones M. Wilkins, DeWitt S. Wilkins, Ethel E. Wilkins, Charley S. Wilkins, Robert Y r . Wilkins and Hugh Wilkins, de sale, and to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises. The purchaser to have leave to pay all cash, and to pay for papers and recording. Should the purchase# fall to comply with the terms, the prop erty will'be re-sold on the same day at the risk of the defaulting purch aser. J. EE. JEFFERIES, Clerk Court Common Pleas. Pub. Jan. 16, 22 & 30. Buckfien*s Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. E lectric bitters THE REST FOB BILIOUSNESS _ AND KIDNEYS. When you want the best, get De-! ?•> Witt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve, It Is good for little or big cuts, boils ! or bruises, and is especially recom- mended for piles. Sold bv Caffnev ^ I one that produces but two eggs. It depends upon the pill you take. DeYVitt’s Little Early Risers are the bestVpills known for constipation and sick headache. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. A dairy cow is a machine that turns feed’ into milk and cream. Simple Remedy for La Grippe. La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently develop Into pneumo nia. Foley’g Honey and Tar not only steps the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar con- * taing no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. It will require seven pounds of skim milk to equal one pound of lean beef | for flesh-forming qualities. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowls. Orino j Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nau-j seate or gripe and is mild and pleas- J ant to take. Refuse substitutes. , Cherokee Drug Co. One dollar per head is the average cost of keeping a fowl a year, and the same amount is a fair estimate of the profits. ^ilth In a Rjyai Kitchen. Some star:!- . sia;<.-ujents about “an imperial l r are contained iu an article in i!:* i' r** Re ue. The writ er is spoken of editorially as “a no bleman who u a'- a member of the Im perial inner circle.” One of the sto ries relates to the czar’s attack of ty phoid fe\er in Ibfio. "We were talk ing about it.’ sa; s the nobleman, “and wondering when the czar could have eaten or drunk the fever germs when a noblewoman in the party said that, having seen the imperial kitchen, the czar’s Hines* was no surprise to her. *1 had an opportunity,’ she said, ‘to inspect the czar's special train, and when everything had been wondered at and admired we came to the kitch en. Then* I wondered also at the filth and the dirt and the utter dis regard of the rules of ordinary clean liness. I would not have eaten any thing prepared there for the price of the train.”’ The writer tells also about the “insane extravagance” in the imperial kltchei^^ul of the traffic which is carriedU^By the higher serv ants in winn^Kl table luxuries. Great quantltlel^w these are sold at ridiculously low prices to people whose friends wink when they see royal marks on labels. Great Kills, is another nameless is land, and it is just large enough for a flock of sea gulls to hold a carnival. Up in Dell)am bay there are a half doz en islands that have never been offi cially recognized by the map makers, and out iu Jamaica hay real, full grown islands, nearly a score of them, are called marshes, Lars, baweeks. meadpws and points. “Horse island, in the bay buck of It is very important and in fact it Arverne, is another part of New York is absolutely necessary to health that that few persong know' anything about. we £ive relief to the stomach prompt- j while Shooters island is bo little known ‘V h rs ^ K i£ns °f trouble which ; outside of shipping circles that those d f e belching of gas, nausea, sour l«mH» wlr, were Invited to the ^ ’ i * . . T . TT-u- . .. nervousness. These are warnings! launching of I.inporor YY ilham s yacht that the stomach hag been mistreat .} Meteor ; cvcral years ago were obliged ed . it ls do j n?? too much work and j t to look up the place on the chart is demanding help from you. Take! “Barren . i e , its name in something once in a wdiile; especially more v t! n • . as Its odors and after meals; something like KODOL: enterprises i t . •.-Idle an a land iu for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. It will! Staten 1. land • '••ml to which that enable your stomach to do Its work! name mig r n-: . i * applied has Properly. Sold by Gaffney Drue: Co ' the um'i ncrlptivt near to it is umd I. the cry of your good wife if your chim ney smokes or your roof leaks; why trou ble with them? We can make your chim ney draw better and stop your roof from leaking. We do all kind of tin and gal vanized iron repair work. We can put you on a new roof or repair the old one. All work guaranteed. ’Phone No. 200. C. WILSON & CO Opposite Ledger Office. mmM- •TtYi/V nuid ■ : y I).* applied has t': • of Frail's, and Mud as large as 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 Drug Co. Cancer can be eared without cut- ttng. Simple plaster used. Core guaranteed or money refunded. R. ▲. Chrlstenbury. Box 277, Gastonia, N. C* Nor. 12-tf. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. By J. E- Webster, Esquire, Probate Jndgo. Whereas, Mrs. M. D. Thom has feade suit to me to grant her Lectors Of Administration of the Estate and offsets of Dr. J. C. Thorn, deceased, These are therefore to cite and ad- ■konlsh all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Dr. J. C. Thorn, deceased, that they bo and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Cherokee Court House, Gaffney, 8- C., on Sat urday, February 1st, next after pub lication thereof, at ll o’clock In the tmrsooon, to show cause. If any they hare, why said Administration should not be granted. Giron under my hand, this ISth day of January, Anno Domini 1908. J* B. WBBSTER, Probate Judge. (Pah in Gaffney Ledger Jaay. 17 ft 24, 1*08.) The Diancmologo. This Kiugiilar name Is given by the inventor, Eduardo Torres y Quevedo, a Spaniard, to ao apparatus intended to take the place of stenography in re porting speeches. The apparatus, which consists simply of a series of little bells, requires the co-operation of eight or ten writers. Each writer takes a single phrase from the speak er's mouth. At the tinkle of a bell on his left he begins to write what he hears. The bell on bis right arrests him and sets his neighbor at .work. By the time the circuit is made the first writer is ready for another phrase. Afterward the phrases, which are num bered in their order of taking, are re united to form the entire report Tried recently at the Atbenee, in Madrid, the dtanemologo gave satisfactory resalts. A Smuggler’s Trick. Josef Gunther, a Bohemian smug gler, has been arrested on the Anstro- German frontier In the uniform of an Austrian frontier guard. He confess/ ed that after suffering much at the hands of the guards in his own imng. fling career be had adopted this cal- form to harass other smugglers. He had caught twenty-six daring / six months and bad confiscated their floods as the price of giving them the^r lib erty. In this way be had itfade a handsome Income. i Give your birds plenty of green, City Hall park that has been ignored } form ' T ^- v ,ik(>i It and will tell you so by the egg i tot.ilh b.\ • i ::p.iers. basket and flavor of eggs also. “In l ar Rockaway hay there is an- ‘tharttqm.v. laud thtt hui H o w t. Avol,, pneumonia, no ofiui.t. u . ,n.'* hi .ho Last i You can avoid pneumonia and other river off '!! irty-iourih .street is an is- serious results from a cold by taking laud that was of enormous importance Foley’s Honey and Tar. It stops the to the Belmont tnuij.*! builders which ; cough and expels the cold from the Is not permit ml to have insular dig- system as it is mildly laxative. Re alty. being restrained to the name of ■ fuse but the genuine in the yel- Mau-of-war reef. tow package. Cherokee Drug Co. “Among the < •Ii.t islands in the city ■ - - which have not I een ir.eutioned, but which are ! ettor known, are The Twins, North and South Brother, Hun ter, Hoffman. Sv. n.utnuK*. City, Ward's, Randall’s. Biker's. Berrian, Black well’s, Governors. Coney. Ellis and the western end of Long Island.”— New Y'ork IJ« raid. THE OLD AND NEW WAY. Some important Fact. Which May Prove Helpful. Thirty years ago old-fashioned cod liver oil had to be forced down a pa-} tient’s throat. Invalids couldn’t take it,, and children wouldn’t. But the doctors prescribed it, and it had to be taken by force. Yet It cured peo-! pie where enough could be taken in- 1 to the system, for it has ever been the greatest of all,{issue builders and general reconstructors known to me dicine. We are now anxious to have every' one know that Vinol is a new form of j this very oh* and valuable remedy, containing in, a concentrated form all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cod’* livers, bu/f by an extractive and con centrating process It Is made without oil or pjt&ue, and it la as delicious to the ta^te as a fresh orange. Viiiol does not upset the stomach like/old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions; Its strengthening and healing properties are remarkable, a’id both doctors and patients are de lighted with its action. Many wonderful cures right here In Gaffney have been effected by Its use, and we asb all of our customers j to try Vinol on our guaranteed to re- j turn money, every time it falls to make rich, red blood, increase the ap petite, cure stomach troubles, give f strength and renewed vitality to the aged, run-down, tired and debilitated, or care chronic colds, hacking coughs or bronchitis. The Gaffney Drug Co., Gaffney, 8. C- ' / NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given to all con cerned that I shall apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge for Chero kee county, S. C-, at hla office Gaff ney. S- C., on Saturday, February 8th, next at 10 o’clock a. m., for final set- tlemeae.and di*' v arge as Guardian of the Estate of Mrs. Ha Wlright, minor, hm now of age. Jesse G. Wright. Pub. Jan. 17, 24, 31 and Feb. 7, ’08. GAFFNEfi TRUST Authorized Capital, $20,000. Loans—Let us loan your monay at 7 and 8. per cent, net to you. Our capital guarantees to you (1) title to property, (2) interest temi-anually, (3) principal when due. We lend you money on long or short term payment. Rhai Tate—We have constant demand fur city and country prop erty. If you want to sell, we can sell for you. If you want to buy, we will buy for you, and loan the money to pay for it. Fire Insurance—We represent quite a number of the best home and foreign companies. Let us write your insurance. Lire Insurance—We represent the Southern Life and Trust Company, of Greensboro, N. C., the strongest life insurance companies in the South. This company invests its total net premiums collected in this territory in Gaff ney. Keep Your Money at Home. A Home Company Pledged to Home Development D. C. Ross, Prest. J. N. Lipscomb, V.-Pres. f S? .V ip'1 * .? • v & i ft f f; f f t .< 4 f. i f. / / / > /' > / / i / \ C. W. Hamks, Secy, and Treas. J. C. Orrs, Atty. ' A> < fi", < l v- 1 .<': < / *'..••'• tr-fik’-y't**-' J ? . < / / •ubaerib# for Th# Lsdgor, $140 a ysar. READ VHAT ONE OF OUR OVN GOOD MEN’HAS TO SAY: I have suffered with rheumatism for four years. For * past two years was not able to go most of the time. I have used during this time several remedies with no effe,t. I heard of Andes Great Prescription and Andes Great Oil through their agents in/Gaffney, S. B. Crawley & Co., druggists, and decided jfco try 3 bottles of the Prescrip tion and one bottle of / the Oil. AfterJtaking$according to directions I found myself better, so|bought 6 bottles more of the Prescription. Today, as result of taking^this treatmentc I am perfectly well. ZZI(Copy.) DRAYTON ALLISON. The above testimonal from Mr. Allison was given in,our store on .January 13th past, and was purely voluntary, and by permission :we t are 'glad to publiih same for the benefit of those who suffer from anyjdiseasejthat the wonderful remedies are recommended for. Mr. Allison is well known iu and near Gaffney, and any one wihsiug to verify the above may write or see him. S. B. CRAWLEY ft CO.. GAFFNEY. 8. C. -'Da /t