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Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys*
OtobMlUiy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the b’cod In your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
^hji A The kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of 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 trouble.
Kidney ‘rouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had hra-t trouble, because the heart is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney-
poisoned biocd through veins and arteries.
I; used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but new modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first aoctonng your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, the grea t kidney remedy is
soon rea-.'i:ed. it stands the highc st fer its
wonaerful cures of the most distressing cases
and is r. id cn its merits
by all druggists in fifty- HfPyPsy
THE MINEMLS OF
SOUTH CtROUNA
VALUABLE REPORT PREPARED
BY STATE GEOLOGIST SLOAN.
A Most Exhaustive DhcuMlon Of the
> State's Mineral Deposits and Geo
logical Formations.
(Charleston News and Courier.)
In his modest perface to “A Cata
logue of the Mineral Localities of
South Carolina,” Just Issued from the
presses of the State printers, State
Geologist Barle Sloan says that the
“accumulative demand for a concise
outline of the geological formation
and a summary of their economic
mineral deposits Impress functions to
'which the Incomplete character of the
geological work In South Carolina
priass In tha’ production of artificial
cement, ttmlC anfi sand-brick, mo
value to acponltare of both the marl,
end the potash-bearing glanoonltee, la
appropriately stressed.
The method of handling as out
lined abfive, commends Itsaf at onoe
to the reader. By It and through the
aid of the admirable index one who la
interested In tin, for example, Is en
abled, with least
time, to ascertain
Neteg Prom Route 6.
Gaffney, Route 6, Feb. £4.—Aa this
section has not been represented tor
some time In the columns of The Led
ger, will make an effort to give a
few Items which may be of interest
■MM ‘ “ ‘to old
to the many reads of the dear
Ledger.
"Wte are having some lovely weath
er at present and onr farmers are
possible loss of making preparations to begin plow-
all points In the ling as soon as they possibly can.
,fY-
—
dl-
Is certain if you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
This great medicine cures those eruptions,
pimples and boils that appear at all seasons;
cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczema;
adapts itself equally well to, and also cures, dys
pepsia and all stomach; troubles; cures rhea-
troubles.
v i.
State where tin hM been discovered, 1 Rev. B. L. Hoke filled his regular
what the past development. If any,; appointment at Mt. Ararat last Sun-
hag been, what Is now being done i day morning at the usual hoar. He
and the apparent possibilities. The! preached an excellent sermon to a matism and catarrh; cures nervous
value of the book for industrial pur- large and attentive congregation. Mr. .
poses Is thus enhanced. The latter Hoke Ig a young of line promise debility and that tired feeling
part, which treats of the history and'and his people are well pleased with
character of the geological formations | him, both as pastor and preacher,
in South Carolina, is, as hag already j Misa Louise Shell, of Spartanburg,
r ■ f’ii'Si
been stated, addressed more partic
ularly to the student
Two maps are presented, upon one
of which the geological belts In
which various groups of minerals oc
cur are given. The other and larger
iap india
ral
fcateg each prominent min-
visited at Mr. E. P. Macomson’s Sat
urday and Sunday.
Rev. B. L. Hoke and Mlsg Mtollie
Montgomery spent Saturday night at
Mr. John Service’s.
Mr. Estle McKown, of the Fgfcver-
dam high school, visited his parents,
Sarsatabs—For those who prefer medicine In tab*
let form. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is now put up in choco
lated tablets called Sarsutabs, as well as in the usual
liquid form. Sarsatabs have identically the same
curative properties as the liquid form, besides accu
racy of dose, convenience, economy,—no loss by evap
oration, breakage, or leakage. Druggists or promptly
hi 2.«tL C- L Hood Co.. Lowell, Mass.
Mrs. O.K. Tyler, Burlington. Vfc.
says: “Theoaresof a large,*
much to do and so little he
with, caused almost a i
down; blood poor and 1
little sledp. Hood’s Sei uctit* ffev*
appetite, natural sleep, ifet health,
strength to do all my 1
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mai _ _ _
era! locality by a character and num- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McKown, Satur-
hep corresponding to the survey num- j day night and Sunday. He wag ac-
hers employed in the descriptive text, companiod by his friend. Mr. Vassey.
The book contain nuiherous lllus-| Wte regret‘to learn that Mrs. M. R. !j
cannot respond with full regard for i tratlons, pictures taken at r the Halle Stuard is very 111 at this writing.
' scientific accuracy.” “Some of the i gold mine, the Ross tin mine, at vari- Mrs. Stuard is an excellent lady and
I Involved territory,” he adds, “has In . P us granite quarries, phosphate works we wish for he? a speedy recovery,
the related respects been accorded and kolin beds, and of different geo- Mrs. J. S- Hammett had the mlsfor-
cent and ons-ddllar siz- j.-.r
hardly more than a geological recon-
I nolsance."
logical formations,^ being presented, tune to fall a few days ago and break
, It contain also, out of regard for those her arm, but at last account was get-
That Mr. Sloan should have taken unfamiliar with;'scientific nomencla- ting along very nicely.
Y r-av have yi. r-- •• • (this view of his work is not to he ture, a succinct glossary of su^i Mr. and Mrs. Eliphus Harmon are
wondered at. The task which he had scientific terms as are employed In rejoicing over the arrival of a bounc-
beT a!so pamp^et te in^rhorio bnJ ^ set fo * ^Vnself wa* one of the largest the report. A list of mineral values ing baby girl at their home.*
oJ If you have kidney of bladder t. cable, PV6ry ® 8 - °' show8 that durln * . the yea ? e ? dlng . We are glad to learn that Mr. For-
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmej " V
S'if.■ r'-r,/ \
1(1
It Co., Binghamton. N. Y.
Don’t maK3 au> mistake. Out ru-
meraher the name, Swamp-Root, Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad-
rfress. Binghampton, N. T., on every
bottle.
nlk mail car
lo his home
How Do Wireless Waves Travjl?
Mr. Sloan, others more Impartial will
not fall to rate it at Its true value.
As the result of a study of the vari- j They will observe, even though It is
<ras types of receiving systems em
ployed in wireless telegraphy, Charles
A. Culver of the University of Pennsyl
vania conclude that the resistance of
the earth between the sending and re
ceiving stations is of prime importance.
He thinks that the theory that the
waves are propagated through the sur
face of the earth accounts for more of
the observed facts than does the other
theory that they pass through the free
ether. At the same time he iinds that
the earth theory does not at present ex
plain some of the phenomena that are
noticed in the practical working of the
aystem—Youth’s Companion.
tifle worker, like every man, Indeed, December 31, 1906, the total mineral eat Huggins, our efficien
who seeks to accomplish large re- j production of the State amounted to rier, was able to return
suUs, he cannot In viewing his 111,090,111. Phosphate rock and Saturday.- We hope he will soon be
acnievements close his eyes to that j phosphate products contributed over able to he up and out again,
part of his undertaking which be has $9,000,000 of this wealth. Clay pro- Mrs. John Painter, Miss Sallle
been forced to leave undone. But,, ductg came next with $830,481. Min- Painter and Mrs. O. B. Turner, of Mid-
however unsatisfying Bulletin No. 2, e ral waters occupied third place with way, were visitors at Ararat Sunday.
Series IV, South Carolina geological! $348,744. Stone, lime 1 , monazite, The health of our community is
survey, may on this account he to mica, feldspart, gold, silver, Yin marl, very good at present with the excep-
Fullers earth, gas coke, gas and coal tion of colds and an occasional case
tar made up the remainder. of la grippe.
Every member of the General As- 1 will ring off tor this time and if
submitted without pretension to 1 sembly should devote at least half an my letter escapes the waste basher
completeness or finality,” that It Is hour t© an examination of Mr. Sloan’s will come aga»n.
far more complete than anything of report. No member of that body can
the kind that has yet been Issued, j make even so hasty an examination of
They will take Into consideration the it without learning something new
about his State—something he ought
to huow, but does not The report
gives a clearer Idea than has yet been
afforded of the value of the work
which i* being done by the State
geologist, a work which, as Mr. Sloan
says, Is “eager for the advantages
of such opportunities as the results
of the survey might indicate.”
GAFFNEY TRUST
Authorized Capital, $20,000.
SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE.
LA grippe coughs are dangerous as
they frequently develop into pneu
monia. Foley’s Honey and Tar not
only stops the cough but heals and
strengthens the lungs so that no se
rious results need be feared. The
genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar con
tains no harmful drags and is in a
yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Twenty women, mothers of school
girls, took the first steps to suppress
s secret Greek letter society of New
York school girls whose initiation
was denounced as crueL
Special Announcement Regarding the
National Pure Food and Drug Law.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles Is not affect
ed by the National Pure Food and
Drug law as it contains no opiates or
other harmful drags, and we recom
mend It as a safe remedy for children
and adults. Cherokee Drag Co.
According to Chinese law a woman
who Is too talkative may be divorced.
prodigious amount of labor which,
even the most cursory examination
discloses, must have preceded and
accomplished Its preparation. They
will he impressed as they loofe more
carefully Into the contents of *s five
hundred and odd pages with Its value
to the student, to the scientist and to
the prospective Investor.
The arrangements is especially ad-J
mirable. The text comprises five,
parts, four of them, under appropriate |
subdivisions, presenting a systematic:
list with detailed descriptions of a!
large number of mineral localities,!
prospects and mines In South Caro*!
llna, and outlining their economic j
possibilities or actual development. |
Under Part v the general geological i
conditions of South Carolina are treat
ed. In this part the State geologist
has placed the student body and
others interested in the science of
geology under many obligations to
his laborious research in both the
field and in the laboratory. He has
outlined many formations not pre
viously recognized in this State and
reduced the whole to system. He
shows the most Interesting part which
was played by a peninsula which for
merly extended far Into the sea be
yond the present site of Georgetown
when Florida was but an ^rchlpelago.
This peninsula appears to have con
stituted the barrier separating the for
mation which characterized the Gulf
waters from those of the North At
lantic waters
Country Boy.
TOYS
FOP; A'i ADULT.
Sent ta Lawyer With Few Birthday!:
by Jckir.-j Frienda.
Alihou^l) thirty-two years old on
Feb. 2!) next, John Lcfierts Conard,
one of the bo.-t known lawyers in the
state of New .lersej and former coun
ty solicitor at Trenton, will celebrate
his seventh birthday anniversary on
that date. His friends have dropped
to the humor of the occasion and are
already 'bombarding him with toys
suitable for a “seven-year-old.”
Conard thinks it bad enough to be
horn on Feb. 2:* and have a birthday
anniversary only once In four years,
but he is particularly aggrieved at fate
in causing him to Ijo bern when be
was, so that the 300 year correction of
the calendar robbed him of one of
these four year anniversaries In 1000.
lie does not mind missing the usual
At times when you don’t feel just
right, when you have a bad stomach. |
take something right away that will
assist digestion; not something that
will stimulate for a time but some
thing that will positively do the very
work that the stomach performs un
der ordinary and normal conditions, 1
something that will make the food |
digest. To do this you must take a'
natural digestant like Kodol For
Dyspepsia. Kodol Is a scientific pre
paration of vegetable acids with nat-i
nral digestants and contains the'
same juices fonnd in a healthy sto
mach. Each dose will digest more j
than 3,000 grains of good food. It is i
sure to afford prompt relief; ft dl-'
gests what yon eat and Is pleasant to
take. Sold by The Gaffney Drag Co.
FIRE INSURANCE.
$
We represent a number of the oldest and strongest home and foreign
Fire Insurance Companies, When in line for some fire insurance, you
will know where to go to gel what you ask for. A share of your business
will be appreciated.
LIFE INSURANCE.
Well - vou say I believe in helping to develop the South, and right you
are in this instance. Why send millions of dollars to the Northern In
surance Companies, when you can get the same protection from the
Strongest Life Insurance Company in the South and have their total net
premiums collected in this territory invested in your own home town.
KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME.
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS.
We have some choice property listed with us for sale, will you let us
show you that nice lot when you get ready to build? Have you any Mill
Stocks that you would let go for the current market value? Let us know
your needs.
i v ■
D. C. Ross, Prest.
J. N. Lipscomb, V.-Pres.
J. G. Pridmore, Secy. & Trea*’.--|
J. C. OTTS, Atty.
vm
? u- 1 ( c-’ . - f ^
Mra® Sada-Yacco. the famous Jap
anese actress, has been living at Paris
for the last two months.
This May interest You.
No one is Immune from kidney
troubles, so just remember that Fo
ley's Kidney Cure will stop the irreg
ularities and cure any case of kidney
and bladder trouble that is not be
yond the reach of medicine. Chero
kee Drug Co.
birthday presents so much, but it is
consequently many of; harrowing when he calculates all tin*
the coastal formations in the west-! post card showers that he has been d - -
Mlss Elizabeth L. Todd, of New
Yorb City, announced she would soon
test the flying powers of an airship
she has constructed.
Everything taken Into the stomach!
i
Buy a Home
With Rent Money!
era part of the State vary very widely prlved oi during the years that went ; ghould be digested fully within a cer-
^! m °„n c 3 ulr * lente lD Ea,t ' W without Itlvimt hint . Mr,Inlay. i Sto tlml. ym feel*that y" r
Bert Barber, of Elton, Wls., says:
era South Carolina.
' This part of Mr. Sloan’s work has
already elicited the enthusiastic en
dorsement of Dr. Vaughan, prominent
on the United States geological sur
vey, who, on a recent visit to Char-
RELIABLE SPRING MEDICINE.
Recommended to the People of Gaff
ney,
you reei.mai your
; stomach is not In good order, that the
food you have eaten Is not being di
gested, take a good, natural digestant
that will do the work the digestive
You can do this by taking stock in the
Cherokee Building and Loan Associa-
tion. This is the oldest Building and
Loan Association in Gaffney. It is $♦}
conducted along conservative lines, ft
I ^4,11
We can help you to the road of wealth.
|W,
See any of our officers. Read our j'tj
Booklet and learn our plans. : . 1$
... n v*1. Juices are not doing. The best reme-
At this season of the year there is j tsxinv fn* nil stomAcs iron-
“I have only taken four doses of leston, said of it that the State geo- hardly a man, woman or child in K « . - , , - ., . ..
your Kidney and Bladder Pills and logist “is to be congratulated on hav- Gafrn L who does not need a medl- b ‘ es ls Kodo1 ’ wh,ch 18 & uaranteed
*— J r\c*¥ e-vn in c o 1^1 VT €T rrf _ . .
i r known today tor all stomach tron-
es Is Kodol, whict
to give prompt relief.
g done a most painstaking piece of nn-q*- an/ . pnHch tho blood 10 S 176 P 1,0 ™? 1 reiier. H »b a
^ on the coastal plain of South inn^crinkp^titrTo pJoL^ tll: jllaeatant^ lt dlgeata what yo,,
irollna, and I believe that we shall create stroneth. an* we Pheasant to take and Is sol
It Is a natural
eat, it
sold here
pur-
they have done for me more than any ing
other medicine has ever done. I am ^o:
still taking the pills as I want a per- Carolina, ana i neiieve inai we snan g eg ti 0 n and create strength, and we .
feet cure.” Mr. Barber refers to De- soon know Its geology as fully and are j n gayjng we have never sold The Gaffney Drug Co
Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills, thoroughly as that of any other State anything In our store equal to the cod
They are sold by The Gaffney Drag falling witnin that geologic province. n ver preparation Vinol for this
^ J In the first four parts each kind of poge
_ economic mineral Is accorded a gen- T ]j t
The Countess of Warwick, the So- (ral introductory treatment with ref- to 0 id-fash!oned cod liver oil and
dalist peeress, is writing her mem- ^rence to its occurrence, and an In- emulsions is because it is made by a
olrs. teresting feature is offered in the list scientific, extractive and concentrat-
-— - use9 to which the various miner- process from fresh cods’ livers,
ChronL ronstloation cured. ' a ^i lre » ap P e( L. - ^ ,,, combining with peptonate-of-Iron all
r\na * Clifford t n rhrrmi/. onn T be * flrst P^ °f metallic group re- medicinal, healing and body bulld-
One who suffers from chronic con-;i a teg to gold, nlckle, copper, tin, lead, « n elements nt rod liver nil hut no I
stlpatlon is In danger of many ser- manganese, iron and pyrite, of which 0 jj g ' ' ’ Herman W. Hoefer, of Darien,
lens aliments. Orino Laxative Fruit gold, tin and manganese are actively a gpr i n _ medicine and a bodv Conn., sued for divorce on the ground
Syrup cureg chronic constipation as mined in this State. South Carolina builder «nd strenefh ereator for old of “intolerable cruelty.” He is a
It aids digestion and stimulates the during the past fifteen years appears , delicate children, weak, run- large man, his wife petite,
liver and bowels, restoring the nat- to have yielded on the average more down p^ong, an d after sickness VI- _
nral action of these organs. Com- gold than^any State eart ofjthe Mis- nol ls ^excelled, and you know what 1 The trouble with most cough reme-
—ii . r,« 1 1 y 0u are taking.
Cherokee B.:L Association
W. W. Gaffney, Sec’y & Treas. C. A, Jefferies, Prest,
Mme. Alexeeva, as a special agent - ..... iM:
of the Czar, Is here studying the con-
The reason Vinol is so far superior; di tl° n °f Russian Immigrants.
La Grippe ana pneumonia.
Foley’s Honey and Tar cures la
grippe coughs and prevents pneumo-
rla. Refuse any but the genuine in the
yellow package. Cherokee Drag Co.
CAROLINA MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSN.
mence taking It today and you will sissippl River, much Importance is
feel better at once. Orino Laxative attached to the development of the
Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or tin prospects In this State,
gripe and Is very pleasant to take. Part II embraces the “no metallic
Refuse substitutes. Cherokee Drag group,” or soapstone, asbestos, bary-
Co. tes, glraphite, monazite, mica, feld-
spar, corundum, gems and gem
Suffragettes met with defeat at the stones. The monazite beds of Cher-
conventlon of the Federation of Wo- okee, Spartanburg, Greenville and
men’s Clubs. Anderson counties are active pro
dies is that they constipate. Ken-
Mrs. Rose Lavlgne, of Burlington, Hedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts
Gaffney, S. C.. February 15, 1908.
Dear Sir:— •
Our 1 rize offer of January was such a success that we have decided to make
Vt„ writes- Vinol Is the best spring gently but promptly on the bowels another offer that will makr it worth while for any one to spend some, if not all, of
medicine I have ever used; It creates ar* at the same time it stops the his time in working for * Lie next few months.
an appetite, purifies the ’blood and cough by soothing the throat and On the 15th of Match April and May respectively, we will give to the person
takes away all feeling of lassitude," lung Irritation. Children like it. SoM bringing in the greatest numi>er of members during the preceding month $50.00; to
We could go on quoting from hun- by The Gaffney Drag Co.
dreds of such letters, but simply ask —-
the people of Gaffney to try Vinol The late “Ouida” made
this spring on our guarantee to re- with her pen.
turn money if they are not benefited
Foley’s Honey and Tar cures the ^tension of this belt indicates by
most obstinate coughs and expels the State geologist several years ago
the cold from the system as it Is * 8 being realized. Some occuiences
mildly laxative. It Is guaranteed, of corundum of marked Interest are
The genuine Is In the yellow pack-! described-
age. Cherokee Drag Co. ! Part. HI comprises structural mA-
terialg including granite, gneiss, dolo- cured me.
Gaffney Drag Co., Gaffney, S. C. i Use DeWltts’s Little Early Riser*,
_ ! pleasant little pills. They are easy
—After having been quite sick with to take. Sold by Gaffney Drag Co.
cold and grippe tor some time L
the one bringing in th«- next greatest number, $25.00; and to the next, $10.00. In
addition to this, on June 15th, we will give to the person writing the greatest num-
$250,000 l * er during the whole four months, $200.00. In order that every one may be well
compensated for his time, even should he not receive a prize, we will allow a com
mission of $1.00 for every member accepted by the Association, a member in two
divisions counting as two members. This commission will be paid at the dose of
each month’s contest.
No one is excluded from this offer and the only conditions are these:
I. Policies MUSr BE PAID FOR IN CASH WHEN THE NAME OF THE
The money will be
bought one’25 cents box of The Gaff- —We are positively certain there APPLICANT IS HANDED IN TO THE HOME OFFICE,
ney Drug .Co/e Grip Tablets which Is nothing in the Cantelope line that returned to any person rejected by the Association.
* “ - recommend their equals our Rock Ford. Very prolific, ; n . - . Commissions must not be given to applic»nt. If it is proved that any person
- - — 1 - -' - - 11 —*—his commissions off, he or she will be
. terialg including granite, gneiss, dolo- cured me. I can recommend their equals our Rock Ford. Very prolific, . Commissions must not be gi
Many wen dressed women were to mite, marble, limestone, slates, quarts, Q r | p Tablets for la grippe. R. P. Blan- regular In size and the sweetest of w *** °*
ie throng that cheered wildly a'and road building materials. South, ton, R. F. D. No 1. all. Gaffney Drag Co. u ,1 u The ^E5. ^ 1
rrce “knockout” fight at an athletic Carolina resources in granite appear | I Feb. 21 Fri. tf. shal! be o-edited, which certificate
the
fierce
elnb In Brooklyn.
i varied and vast. The granites, struct* _j have repeatedly taken the Gaff- j
jural and monumental, are respective- ney Drag Cd.’s “Grip Tablets” tor
—There Is hardly a seed you can
t sold by the Seed
debarred from competition,
a certificate '.signifying to whom his —'
shall be delivered to 1'
DeWItt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel j Jy described with reference to acces- colds and they always do the work., think of that Is not sold by
Salve Is best for cuts, burns, bolls, slbility of location and economy of j UD lus Parrott ~ _
YMaea and scratches. It is espeo-, extraction; the treatment further,
lally good for piles. Sold by Gaffney comprlsee working pualities, finish* t
nm<r no mineral anfi chemical composition, 1
1 absorption ratio, specific gravity, etc. 1
1<& - - -
Plant our Charleston Wakefield
Cabbage—only a few days later than
the Wakefield, but larger, the heads
often averaging 16 pounds. We re
commend it both tor home and mar
ket use. Gaffney Drag Co.
Feb. 21 Fri. tf.
—For home use we recommend our
Carolina Bradford Watermelon; re
markably tender and sweet.
Drug Co.
Feb. 21 Fri. tt
Limestone, marhlds and dolomites
are described, with associate analyses
and their adaptability to structural
purposes and to the manufacture of
hydraulic cement and sandbrick is
exhaustively exhibited.
Cancer can be cured without cut
ting. Simple plaster used. Cure
guaranteed or money refunded. R.
A. Chrietenhury, Box 277, Gastonia.
S. c. Nov. 12-tf.
Store—The Gaffney Drag Co.
Feb. 21 Fri. tf. v
PINAL DISCHARGE.
ven that I will
apply to Hon. J. B. Webster, Probate . ,,, , VT
yonr garden eeed In Judge for Cherokee county, 3. C-, on ledger and Cherqkce New*.
# * f — w - - With best wishes for yoor micccm, we remain,
Notice is hereby gtv
W«
the medical examiner 1
forwarded to the Home Office with application. Certificatea filed at any other
will not be accepted. ,
You have nothing to loae—you have much to gain—ao begin today. No S4l.
insurance can be fonnd, besides keeping the money for aame circulating at 1
If there is anything yon do not understand, come to see na or write *t ones and
we will take pleasure in explainirg same. We will appoint medical examiners in
reach of every one entering the contest, bnt it is requested that all who can, shall
come to the Home office for examination.
Do not delay one moment for every minute counts. Winners of prizes and num
bers will be published only at the close of each month’s contest, but during the
last month of the final contest numbers will be published in each issue of The
Part iv exhibit^ the mineral ma- Store 'and save money. Gaffney
terials of value .which occur in the Drug Go.
coast country comprising marl, glau- Feb. 21 Fri. tf.
conite, phosphate rock, fullers earth, | ■ - —
Gaffney peat, kolin, clays, etc. Phosphate rock
and kolin are extensively mined
those^ttttle 1 ? cents papers when yon; Wednesday, March Itth, next at 10
can bay them in bulk from the Seed > o’clock* a. m., for flnpl settlement and
yonr garden seed in balk
Gaffn«£ Drug Co.
min
the mining of toilers earth la also roll ft Byers.
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—New dress goods and aCks. Car-
noted,
'to the
Great Importance, Is
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occurence of enormous beds 1 —Ten cava flour at right pri
of very high grade marl to it r^atkm Every sack foaraateed. Canon
to proapectrre
nuuwfactajrtag enter- Byera.
discharge as Adminstrator of the es
tate of Emaltne Spake, deceased.
All persons bolding claims against
said estate will present the same,
duly proven, to the undersigned on
or before March Itth, next at 10 a.)
m., or be forever barred.
O. W. Spake,
Admr. estate Bmaltoe Spake, 1
ceased.
Pub. 21-28, March 6*11, 1008.
CMBA—
CAROLINA
Very truly yours
MUTUAL BE!
BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.
All kinds of Job W
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