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/ rev? BLACKSBURG NEWS. tty t .V Newsy Note# and peraonale from th* Iron C*ty Acroaa the Broad. Uhickaburg, May 28—Dr. Ward was 1 called to Hickory Grove the first of the week to see a patient. Miss Edna Davis, who has been spending some time with her mother, i Mrs. S. C. Davis, has returned to Richmond. Mr. Tom Sims, of Sharon, visited relatives in town this week. The ball game played between Gafi-j sister, Mrs. lina. The election takes place today. Mr. T. C. Green stated also that he hoped how soon the over-throw of the dispensary in our dear old State would take place. Your correspondent is quite sick at this writing and through the courtesy of his sister. Miss Mary Lou Chalk, we are able to give our Ledger read ers our regular letter this week. We hope to be able next week to write our own letter. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. ’• Pettit and Hammett, were among Tins woman says that after months of suffering Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made her as well as ever. ney and our town was said to be very j the visitors to Corinth last Sunday, good. The score being 2 to 0 in favor Mr. J. Howard Goforth spent last of Blacksburg. ! Sunday with S. L. Littlejohn. Miss Bessie Reinhardt went to Gaff-i Arthena Peele r and Will Martin ney Monday. j colored, were married by Mr. T. G. Mr. Will Anderson spent a few j Chalk last Sunday, days with his parents here this week. Mr. H. R. Goforth and son, Jona- Miss Edna Darwin, who has been than wc re Pacolet visitors last Sun teaching school at Clifton, is at home day. Maude E. Forgie. of Leesburg,Va., tor the summer. ! Mr. T. G. Chalk and son, Ralph ; Writes to Mrs. 1‘inkhain: Miss Bessie Thomson, a student of | Lynden, were Pacolet visitors last j “1 want other suffering women U Limestone College, visited her sister,: Saturday morning, kne w what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege Mrs K s Cooksey. Saturday and Miss Maud Sparks, of Pacolet. who, has been visiting Miss Mary Mason! at Asbury, fell from a mule and C. table Compound has done for me. I'm . months I suffered from feminine ilk- I o unaa ^ so that I thought I could not live. 1 j Mr. Henry Drummond, of Gaffney wrote you, and after taking Lydia E. wag over here on important business sprained her ankle very badly. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and g un( jav night? using the treatment vou prescribed J ,, * . ’ *. . . felt like a new woman. I am now ^ r - Maurice Freeman, formerly of strong, and well as ever, and thank you ; this place, but now of Claremont, N. for the good you have done me.” | h., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN, t reeman, on Shelby street. For thirty vears Lydia E. Pink- • VTrs - Brewer > °f Elberton. Ga., is ham's Vegetable Compound, made ' visiting he r mother. Mrs. Mary Free- from roots and herbs, nas been the 1 nian. standard remedy for female ills. , Mrs. Oren Moore left for Davidson and has positively cured thousands ot Monday to attend the commencement ■women \vho have been troubled \\ith | pjjii Freeman, of Columbia, is displacements, inflammation, nlcer.i- visitin relatives here this week, tion, hbroid tiunors, irregularities. I ®, TT „ , periodic pains, backache, that bftir- . , ,,, . “ Ing-doTtnifeeling, flatulencv, indiges- ,s visiting friends in town this week. tion, dizziness < »r nervous pr< >st ratii *n. Why don’t you try it ? j Edwin and Elwood, of Spencer, N. C., Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick ! are pending some time with friends women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, .Mass. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup and relatives. Miss Lizzie Bridges spent the first of the week in Rock Hill with her sister, Mrs. D. R. Williams, of Lan caster, spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Osborne. Mrs. Wil liams was on her way to Birming ham to visit her daughter, Mrs. Cole man. Miss Lula McGill, of Hickory Grove, visited Miss Xan White this week. Miss Margaret Brown has returned from a visit to relatives in Cowpens. Miss Jim Lee. of Rock Hill, is visit ing in town. Miss Leo Keeter, of Grover, Is in town. Relieves Colds by working them out cf the system through a copious and | visitin? healthy action of the bowels. ! The commencement exercises were Relieves coughs by cleansing the 'held here Monday and Tuesday nights mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. “As pleasant to the taste as M pie Susar” Children L’ke It» For BACKACHF- V T AK Y Try OeWilt t Kidney end Bolder Fills Sure and Safa F©r Ml* by Qaffn*y Dm* C*> NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER*. State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. Whereas, a resolution waa adopted by the directors of the Gaffney Truat Company on the 3th day of May, 1908, to reduce the capital stock of the said corporation, from 820,000 to 86.000, it is ordered; That a meeting of the stockholders of said corpora tion is hereby called to meet In the office of the Gaffney Trust Company at Gaffney, S- C., at 10 o’clock, a. m., on the 30th day of May, 1908, to con sider the proposed reduction of the capital stock. D. C- Ross, President. J. G. PridmoM, Secty. & Treas. May 8. 15, 22. 29. It a w. Short Temperance Sermon. Text Epherians, 5:18. “Be not drunk- with wine wherein is excess, but be filled with the spirit.” Regardless of this and many other Scriptural injunctions, many of our people prefer being filled with the spirits (being drunken) to being fill ed with the spirit. There is only one cause and that is sin. Only one re-j medy and that is Jesus Christ. We read in 1st Cor. *5:10 where no drunkard can enter the kingdom of Mrs. R. E. Knox and sons. Masters I leaven, and surely if they desire to go there they must cease to be drunk ards. What is the effect of being drunk with wine, with beer, whiskey, brandy, chill tonic peruna. Jamaca ginger, stomach bitters, or anything intoxicating? It paralyzes the brain, keeps the soul asleep and kills the body. What does the drunkard do? He abuses those he should love, kills himself and others, fills a drunkard's grave and goes to a drunkard’s hell. What does this liquid damnation or bottled bell do? It ruins your boys, makes drunkards, paupers and crimi nals out of them. It can't do business without boys. You see when the old drunkards are al! gone it would die only for the new ones. So many run around crying snake bit and seem to be ignorant of the kind of a snake that has bitten them. Friends, it is that old serpent, the devil. Thank God the people in North Carolina found this out. . Now God has said in His word, ‘ The seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent's head,” (Genn. 3:13). We read in the Bible where the king dom of God is within you. Now with the drunkard it is the kingdom of the devil within him and even* drink For Nervous, Over-worked and “Run Down” Women \V omen in nn exhausted, nervous state, due to over-work, continuous social functions or a general “run down” condition of health, often wonder why tonics and emulsions fail to benefit them. The reason is plain. Tonics and emulsions are good in their place, but they cannot build up the body until the nerves have been toned and quieted. There’s only cue remedy that can restore health to women in this ex hausted, nervous condition, because it acts directly upon the nerves. 40 AmericanHIs Elixir is the only remedy of its kind in existence. As its name implies, it’s a specific for the peculiar exhausted nervous conditions resulting from the continuous rush and tension under which Americans live. This remedy fills an important gap in the line of medicines. Rexall Americanitis supplies to the body just those elements which Nature cannot supply in sufficient quantities to meet the unnatural drain upon the nervous system. Phosphorus in soluble form is the basis of this splendid nerve food. Thousands of women have been saved from nervous prostration by the prompt use of Rexall Americanitis. To all conditions of nervous derange ment, exhaustion and debility it brings pernajment relief. 75 Cents Per Bottle The Gaffney Drug Co., Druggists. The Rexall Store. lira Story of D-EX means “king,” and the combination makes Rkxall “king of all.” We have proven time and time again that Rexall Reme dies are king-, above all others. For more than two years an expert travelled all over the world in search of extraordinary remedies. When ever he heard of a wonderful cure of any nature he did not rest until he per sonally could see the effect of the prescription used. Where he found the remedy perfect he purchased the pre scription, but it was never used as a Rex- all remedy until the propert ies had been thoroughly anal yzed by the chem ists and physicians of the United Drug Company. i SOME BIG MEN. UNITY MEMORIAL SERVICES. A prize was offered to the best de- claimer, Mrs. Sim s smith winning the medal. The address was delivered by Mr. J. Wright Nash, of Spartan burg. RAVENNA READING. “Ben Hope Includes South Cvolian’s Beautiful Exercises in Honor of the Senator. Dead. Filbert, R. F. D. 1, May 25.— i Hickory Grove, May 22.—A large "The groves were God’s first tern- j concourse of people met for the rnem- ples.” x ! orial services at Unity church Friday Unspeakable!—What does Johnson morning. We arrived on the grounds do for a. living? i at 10 a. m. The cemetery had been He makes signs. | put in excellent condition. The sol- Oh, he's a painter, then? , j diers’ graves were all marked and No, he teaches in a deaf and dumb named in the most appropriate man- -chool. tier. A beautiful mound made of John Childers, Joe Jackson, Thomas Harris and Alfred Blackwell. Soldiers names reported left on the battlefield, Wash Dover, Thomas Bowlin, G. W. Cobb. Andy Wallas, John Wallas. Joan Childers, Ben Bowlin. William Bowlin, Louis Bow lin. A. T. Smith. Joe Smith, David McDaniel, Vanverine Bowlin. Daniel Whitesides. Bill Whitesides, William Boyles. Joseph Childers, Will Chil ders, Harry Ramsey, Neal Ramsey. Alex Ramsey, Henry Ramsey, W. CL New# Notes and Personals from £)ur , Regular Correspondent Ravenna, May 26. Mrs. T. G. fp ( ,,] S the flames. If hell on earth has Chalk is spending a few days in Greer , nv foundation, it is whiskey. If you with hep son and daughter, Mr, and,^ an t to-drive hell off the earth, fight Mrs. R. B. Chalk. ; intoxicants in every form. If the first M. W. Brown, our prosperous mer- .inn]-, j S the birth of a drunkard (and chant, attended the State Democratic | it iS ) an ,i it takes six dr j n ks to make Convention in Columbia last week. , you fully drunk, one drink makes you Our thanks are due Mr. K. R. Go- 1 one-sixth drunk. Total abstinence Is forth for some delicious peaches. : t h e only safe course. But you say it Miss Ella Brown, organist at Gouch-j business. Yes, it gives child- or spent last week in Gaffney. j ren G f the devil employment, builds Misses Nannie, Leila and Ha i ., r j sonR p 00V houses and keeps grave are as dangerous as dogs with hydrophobia, iyet us muzzle the dogs and vote out the stuff that makes drunkards. Then, thank God. we can hear some- thing like this: Miss Ida Love spent Tuesday nigbt i g re e n moss had been arranged at the (i ohh an( j Thoma* Ramsey, with Miss Fanny Burns. foot of a large oak tree at the en- 1 w'p failed to get the commands to Miss Eva Riddle, of Bowling Green, trance of the cemet ry and a large . All ich the soldiers belonged. This aa- is visiting Mrs. E. N. Caldwell, at hoard nailed on the tree bearing the soc j a tion would be glad to get tho this writing (Wednesday). names of twenty-four soldiers left on j information on this line. Messrs. J. A. Jackson. Meek: t he battlefield, and above their names | Hickory Grove Soldiers Memorial Hogue, Brown I^ove and Baxter and . irr . in „ >H | on ., ra ,dboard ( the words “God be with you till we meet again.” The church building was beautifully arranged. The table with white spread reaching nearly to the floor, was piled high with flowers. Wreaths bouquets encircled the pulpit. ‘ ^ ti Hugh Robinson, went fishing on Bul lock’s creek Tuesday afternoon. They caught 128 fish, four eels, two tur tles, or “cooters,” as they are com monly called, and one frog. Association. X. Politics in York county is going to anf1 The gentlemen occupying the stand were Rev. S. D. Bailey, R. L. A. Of Intfiresi To Vi omen- ^ JTo such women as are not seriously o :*. healtiAbut w j. v ha-ve exacting duties perfornL either in the way of hous. - Id cares\or in 'ocial duties and fur • whifihVseriously tax their strengt«, Mathis. Messrs. H. D- Mathis, Floyd ,]j?rg ers busy. Drunkards and Lloyd Goforth. J. L. Spake. E. D. Spake and D. D. Brown all attended the services at Corinth last Sunday. ■ Miss Irene Foster, of Asbury. at tended the commencement at Lin- wood College last week. J. M. Green, one of our popular “Is the jug here for me?'' FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge for Cherokee county, S. C., at hie office at the Court House on Fri day, June 12th, 1908, at ll o'clock, a. m. for a final settlement and dis charge as guardian of the estate of Edwin E. Corry, minor, but now of age. J. Eb Jefferies, Guardian of said estate. Pub. May 15, 22. 29 and June 5. spent last Saturday In l" Hie question that was asked EXECUTOR’S SALE. By virtue of authority given me un der the -will of Miss Harriet Adeline Clary, deceased, I will sell at public sale at the late residence of said de ceased (the old Lewis Clary resi dence) on Saturday, June 6tb, next, 10 o’clock a. m., all the personal prop erty of deceased, consisting of forty (40) bushels corn, cow and calf, household and kitchen furniture, poultry, etc. TERMS CASH. D. C. ROSS, Exor. estate Harriet Adeline Clary, deceased. Mav 22 3t, Friday. merchants. Gaffney. M. W. Brown made a dying trip to the Spartan city last Thursday. Miss Mae Lipscomb and Messrs. Victor Foster and Clyde Furman at tended the Limestone commencement last Sunday. Dr. H. B. Tate and daughter. Miss Flora, of Trough, attended religious services at Corinth last Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Kitchens spent a few days at Pacolet last week. Mr. Lee Roy Sparks* of Grindal, is confined to his bed. His many friends here wish him a speedy re covery. j r, *ohg he coast. Mr. C. N.-Griffin, of Jacksonville. Dire was nearly Fla., while returning from an extend ed visit to Virginia, stopped over here for a few days to see his best girl. as weifit^fto Vursing mothers, Dr. Pierc*- s Favorite Pn'stription has proved a mo-t valuable su;)v\rting tonic and invigorat ing nervine, iiv its timely ’ e, mmh Serious siekness J -.nd TZ v. he avoided. q_he__o^vra i t i h!g_tabm_and_J_m- I tt> -<• v niild. it _js ~_b.-ii.-v.x be pretty lively this year, I believe. But sometimes I feel that I am more interested in the presidential cam- Sn , ith R SL p] ax i co . Sam plaxico, B. paign, although I have not altogether M Love T R R n tie r and W. T. j lost my interest in local affairs. Thompson. The “big men of this country to- The music which was excellent, was day are Hughes and Hearst, of New j p( | \jjgg Maude smith, organist surz'-on York; Folk, of Missouri; Taft, of! 0{ . Rlf> dav. The exercises was open- seldom 1.mi- e, ' --rr.[. 1 1:--um-t . j-,.., tw. nn ctn,- rondiiw from the 1 C, Ohio; President ^ Roosevelt. W^-Hed bp the pnstor rendin- from the -fhe-y.vonteProscrip- Brynn, Johnson, of Minnesota; Wat !llth c hapte r of Hebrews. Pra;.er by ,ir„-|i»s wSvena great boon to eicpcctant son and Smith, of Georgia; Tillman. R ftV g p Bailey, who was director mothers by preparing ;he system for tha of the program. Speakers. R. L. A. coming of baby. Thereby rendering child- Sniith. R. M. Plaxico. T. B. Butler, birth safe, easy, and almost pabuess. Bear in mind, pb-ase that Dr. I lereo s Favorite Prescrip'ion rs not a secret or of South Carolina; Tom Dixon. Sen ators Bailey and Culberson, of Texas, and Bacon, of Georgia; Bob Taylor | Rev g q galley. The pastor, Rev. and Mr. Carmack, of Tennessee, and w T . Thompson gave the closing ad-j p^nTmedicine". against which the most; Senator Jeff Davis. In proportion to ( ] rPSS- *rh e ladies called the children intelligent people are quite naturally' her size and population, I believe that an( , „ avo t h Pm flowers as they filed averse, because of 'lie uncertainty as to Bv the drunk a 1 as the train rolled jour State has produced as many dls- out intn liiu , followed by soldiers and their com potion ar.i harmless character, -r-v.r\ but is a mBmcike of KNOWN COMPOfll- a way. The expressman made reply. “North Carolina has gone dry And the jug that you ordered nev came." tinguished men as other States. any one of the widows. The speakers and congre- noN, a full list of all its ingredients being gallon all with flowers in hands p ri nted, in plain English, on every bottle- I ' a- => mound ai me oaK urt-. i ney uini gfiy pure, triplc-retmed glycerine lasing , iy. gaily, heedlessly on. In spite of san <. Gof j he wit p you tm we meet! the place of the commonly used alcohol, | repeated warnings in the form of agaln/ . ThP ladies then spread a mav no?b£ou^of placed sta^ThTthe May 25. 1903. j u *•* - again. ’ The lames men spread a nay not be out of pk The weather was generally favor-1 storms, floods, fires, and earthquakes, bountiful repast of good things on the *Favorite Prescription* of Dr. Pierce ebb-, having been warm, with ample j world seem s never to pause and groun( j and all were filled and happy, worn a n^pec i i'uar'' wea lc n^ssos*' °a nd U - What could we precipitation. T.iere was more than the usual amount of cloudiness. The mean temperature was from 2 to } degrees ai/ove the normal, the ^.eat»-r departures having occurred Tiie mean tempera- normal during the fore part of the week, but the last two days were unusuallv warm, with consider its ways and doings. In Go(1 bless the la(1 | es spite of all the reformer does or says, d n without them? the sway of the corrupt politician continues to be supreme in at least certain sections of “the land of the free.*' in spite of all that the Farm ers’ Union has done, cotton doesn’t take a rise to fifteen cents. But though all this is true, alas! The old soldiers present were W. G. Wilkie, R. W. Westmoreland, R. M. Plaxico, Zeal:- Childers, W. H. Whitesides, Alfis McDaniel, Drury Wright. Shlrried Childers, James M. Cobb. Soldiers graves at. Unity, Abe Ram- pft,. ments, and -old through druggists, a’l the ingredients of whbh have the un animous endorsi ment of all the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of pr.ictice. and that too remedies for the ailments for which •Favorite Prescription” i> recommended. A little lx)ok of T,h->oendorsements w..l be sent to any address, jxist-paid, and absolutely frn if you request same oy g >stal card, or letter, of Dr. K. V. Pierce, utfalo, N. Y. n ,, j. Dr. Pierce - Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Constipation is the. cause of u/ last Sunday with Misses and Nunie Green. —The Gaffney Drug Co. has recent ly installed a United cigar stand In their store. That means that their cigars are kept in perfect condition as to moisture, heat, etc. These stands are provided with a hygrome ter which indicates condition of cigars therein. If you don’t think it makes much difference how cigar* are kept try one from this United cigar stand. . .... . maximum temperatures of 1)0 de-1 only too true, there Is yet hope In the nam^v John Ramsev H i ■u l muu.,. Ml** w*» cm.. cacob... spent above, in near,,. port.ons fan. .bat, beneath .be snrraee of ^ ' A ^ H r~» Moss! Lena and | of the state. The night temperatures tilings, a forte i s at woik which will , „ . . „ , i were uniformly favorable. The tem- in the end triumph over all that isj®™J> ^ n e ‘®’ ^ ~T~Z T - , , raW , * t Cobh, Alexander Smith, Willie Tur- W'ho is He?-^See Tuesdays Gaff- In reporting the Childrens’ Day ex-! l**™ture extremes were 96 degrees at had. rhUders Will UhiMer* ereises at Gouche r we noticed that Rockville. Clarks Hill and Florence. Macie and Annie and Mas- ' . L Mcrmnlei r t^’ we failed to mention a beautiful' >nd 53 degrees at Summerville. ter Pressley Bolin, of Smyrna, No. 2. ^ l . , roffT1<>v T quartet rendered by Misses Ella Frequent showers occurred during: «Pent Saturday night with us. Daniel, Jas. McDaniel, Jas. Smith, j day s Gaffney Ledger. Brown. Eva Burgess and M. W.! the middle and latter portion, with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Love gave the — . . . ._i— n. ... .. __— Brown and J. C. Bonner. We make; heavy rainfall in the central and east-i >'°' ,n g people of the neighborhood a the correction with pleasure. | e:-n eounties where the weekly party on Saturday which was much Mr. Will A. Darby, of The Ledger. 1 ''mounts ranged from less than an ; enjoyed by all present. ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Tneo* itag our thanks for a well bound cook I inch to over three inches; it was Ben Hope. hook. We appreeia.e tlm kindness. Rev. Mr. Morgan, a holiness preach* lighter in the western counties where the weekly amounts were generally er of Parolet. lost his house by fire! less thdn an ine'.’. Destructive hail- last Thursday. The air being still, the- contents were saved. Our Sunday school last Swmla; was rather small, although we had a good Sunday school Messrs. T G..Chalk and T. C. Green made good temper ance speeches, and earnestly request ed the prayers of Christian people, for the over-throw of the liquor traf fic in our sister State—North Caro- -tornis occurred on the 20th and 22nd : ii the eastern and northeastern por tions that were most damaging In Berkeley. Sumter. Darlington, and Marlboro counties. Wlfio is He?—-See Tuesday's Gaff ney Ledger. • The Man of Th** Hour-^Ses» Tues day’s Gaffnev Ledger AFTER 33 TEARS experience mil* lions of users of L. Jk M. PAINTS, claim;—First, It wears 10 to 16 years —Second, it only coats $1.20 a gal lon—Third, its the best they bars ever used—Fourth, sixteen thousand agents certify to these facts. Smiths Hardware Co. L. ft- M. Paint Agents. Who la He?—^See Tuesday’s Gaff ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Tues day's Gaffney Ledger. COOP HARNESS Don’t you want a good Harness—a better Harness than you ever had before? Then come to see us. We know how to make good Har ness—been making gcod Harness for eighteen years. We use Old Fashioned Pure Oak Tanned Leather give you good, honest work, make the price right and guarantee the goods. Prompt Shoe Repairing J. W. BEAN & CO. Feb 25 tf