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r r WW Iknunds Hate Kidney BEN HOPE” ENCOURAGED. r*/ Tionble and Never Snspect it He App T,i*d t ^Hi.TrrtiSn d T ''"’ 9 prevalency of Kidney UiM-aKe. baia Of H'S wrmngs. Most people do not realize the alarm- Filbert, R. F. D. 1, June 22. Ever 1 tng increase and remarkable prevalency since this writer began to write i* has rr\. been his good fortune to he enoourag- While kidney dis- * i v« ^orders are the ^ ln many ways, t 0 do his best. most common Never at any time has be met those diseases that pre- W ho would speak disparagingly of vail, they are j^g { ee yj] e efforts at writing. He has almost the last « ^ recognized by encouraged and flattered, now patient and phy- and then, even when he did not con- sicians, w7e> con- sider himself worthy of any flattery. , — ~ _ t ttn \1-* Among those, either known or un- mth doctonno the effect*, while the ortg- ■ inul dimtst undermines the system. Known, who have encouraged him to what To Do. write are the late Mr. E. M. Bailes, There is comfort in the knowledge so who jugt a common man, but often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s , , ... ^ , .. f Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy" ^ an excellent appreciation of fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, ; the art of writing. Mr. J. S. Drake- pain in tlie back, ki<lneys, liver, bladder j or ,j > editor of The Yeoman; Mr. E. and every part of the urinary passage ( , Sandifer edltor of The New Era; It corrects inability to hold water „ , ^ and scalding pain in passing it, or bad ^ rs - ^ ar y E. Bryan, of the old Sun- effects following use of liquor, wine or ny South paper; Mr. John Caldwell, beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne- \j rs jj,] a gmith-Drennan, a school cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during tiie night, 'ihe mild and teacher; Mr. E. H. DeCamp, editor of The Ledger and my friend, Will A. the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root Darby, of The Ledger. The corres- is soon realized. It stands the highest p 0n( ]f>nts of this paper have also .for its wonderful cures ofthe "J^f^Tdone much to encourage him. And, fcressing cases. It you need a nieuicnie | you should liave the best. Sold by drug- too, I must not forget to mention my gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. friend, Mr. R. M. Whitesides, com- You may havea samjde bottle and a j monly known arf “Little Bob,” who '■»»" lufega. I.M. in M. way, said some encouras- by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. When Homo of Swamp-Root, writing mention this paper and don’t make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y. , tiaps better than any one else, his Don't make any mistake, but re-; own short-coinings, and to remedy member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. 1 them is his constant endeavor. There Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad- iir( ' others, also, who have done much dress, Binghampton, N. Y., on every to encourage “Ben Hope,” but lack of bottle. ing things about “Ben Hope’s” being a “rising young man,” etc. Now, the writer deeply appreciates all of this, but he don’t allow it to turn his head. For he realizes, per- by return mail, a packet of bumble bees. He wants them to work on bis cotton crop and sweet potatoes, al though be hag only one row of pota toes as yet, he says. Will some of you accommodate him? Ben Hope. RAVENNA READING- PONDFIELD PARAGRAPHS- Interesting News items and Personal paragraphs. We hate to see the crack team of Gaffney do down in so many defeats. New* Notes and Personals from Our j but perhaps the editor of The Ledger RaTM R ntt!“'jI!n? # 23^M" , W Brown, fa " s .''’ chtpr the llke 8,10 " ,d ' our leading merchant, spent last Tue.- A e< K ’ (l '‘■w llel l’ e ,lle b< »' 8 very day in Spartanburg. i n,ucl1 - 50 ' Mr - E,lltor ' il0,ler ,or ° a |'- Mr. D. w. Goforth, of Cowpens. ne - v 1,nd h ‘’'' S°"'l te,m - ” hlcb » houl ' 1 spent last saturdav and Sunday In ni " M aatites. this section of Cherokee. , are ral " n *’ *»« the ^ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hightower, of ar0wl " ,! „ 80 ‘ »•«•' »« going. Gaffney, have returned home after a K"- /• w .united a runaway couple in marriage last Sunday at the Pondfleld, June 22.—There was pleasant visit with relatives here, preaching at Draytonvllle last Satur- Mr . R- D Kitchens and children, ot day at 2:30 o’clock P. M-, and yester-1 Q ow deysville, spent last Sunday here, day at 10 o clock A. M. Both ser- ji r -juj ^j rS q j- Brown and child- vices were largely attended. ; ren, of jonesville. have returned home Some people claim Its a sin to be-, a fte r a pleasant visit with relatives long to any secret order. It Is gen- here. erally accepted that the Bible does | The good people of Pacolet are not condemn any such. Then, we can niaking extensive preparations for a truly say that it is no sin. ^\e know j^g time on the “glorious Fourth.” that Christ said that He had done \it>ssrs. Horn & Cook are preparing nothing in secret. But who is that t 0 serve a big barbecue dinner and man who knows what Christ wag talk- baseball and many other sports will ing about to His deciples when He h e included in the days programme took them out to themselves and con- a i ld everybody lias a cordial invitation versed* with them aione. Did He not; { 0 be present and enjoy the day. have something to tell His friends , Mrs. F. J. Parham and children, on that His enemy should not know? | Columbia, have gone fo r a ten Then, if we have any iniiuence over lays visit io Niagra Falls. Mr. those who do not belong, we must Parham Is a railroad man and a meat- nave secret in our societies; but do j j n g 0 j j. a j] roa d oflfcials will be not say “you cannot join in with us.” he i d at X iagra Falls this week. That would be more like an illegal, Your correspondent has just reeeiv- tiust company who wishes to have ed a i ar g e supply of tick-ets from no competitors. Janies A. Sunimersett, of Columbia, \Ylhere no secret is, there is no bus- and having much experience would iness. and what is ever>bodys busi-1 m a ke a good railroad commissioner nesa is nobody s business. f 0 -. w hich office he is seeking. If ducks a*id geese belonged to the Mr ^ ^ a T< chalk sppnt last same family they woud sing the same Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Baines, song. One could not say “day, day” j 0 j \ s burv. and the other “hush the fuss.” So if Rev j w Bad Blood Is the cause of all humors, eruption*, boils, pimples, scrofulous sores, eczema or salt rheum, as well as^f rheuma* tism, catarrh and other troubles. Th® greatest blood remedy for all theae troubles, proved by its un^qualed record of cures, is Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as SarsatabS. IQOdosesH. home of Mrs. Carrie Burgess. The contracting parties were Mr. A Hor- vey and Miss Ruth Harvey, of Gaff ney. Onh a few witnessed the cere mony. We extend congratulations to the happy couple. While in the Asbury settlement we inspected the cotton crop of Mr. J. T. ‘ Baines, and he hag an eleven acre field of cotton on which he put seventeen sacks of guano and the cotton is very! fine. Mr. Baines is expecting ten j bales of cotton from this field and: should the. seasons hold out, he will realize all he is expecting from this fbdd. It is the finest we have seen | this season. We are glad to say our friends are helping us out now by giving us all the news thev can. We are soiry to state that Miss Stomach troubles are v-ry common Ella Brown is quite sick at this writ- in the summer time and you should j n „ i not only be very careful about what Our section was visited by one of you eat just now ' but more than thl> ’ hardest rains of the season last ! you should be careful not to allow tion this year so it will not pay thrashers to move into this section. Messrs. T. J. Hanies and T. M. Holland were Spartanburg visitors i Monday. ] There are a number from this sec tion that are going to attend the commencement at Cedar Springs to morrow (Wednesday). Success to The Ledger and its many readers. A. i Somehow or other late frosts nev er hurt the crop of spring poetry. your stomach to become disordered, the night. Lands are badly washed and. as wind accompanied the rain, cotton' and when the storaach «° e8 wrong and eon, are badly blown about. take Kodo1 ' Thls Is the best ^ own rapt. J. B. Brown handed us the * P re P aratlon tbat ^ the peo- first cotton bloom on vesterdav, the ple today for d y s P e P sla ^digestion State Line Notes. State Line, June 23.—We are hav- we had joined for the benefit of a few, am] not for the majority, the song “Hush the fuss” might not have been so familiar today. But perhaps time and space forbids me to name them here. Little Tom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Neil, passfed away on Tuesday i when the song is universally know-n, morning, at about three o’clock. The j there will be less opposition to its ing quite a round with General Green little fellow had been unwell for existence. “Then what shall we say ’’ these days and so much rain is giv- some time, but did not become | The only true answer is that unity is ing him a pretty good start on us seriously ill until one or two weeks i the thing, not in one thing only, but again. before his death. The bereaved par-jin all things. Lightning struck the barn of Mr. J. ( *nts have our sympathy in their time] The good old Ledger is getting to 22nd inst. Capt. Brown has a fine Guy, ot pacolet. filled t , , . , . . . . . „ , 1 prospect for a large crop this vear his regular appointment at Goucher ... . _ last Saturday and Sunday, preaching, as usual, two excellent sermons. We were not present owing to the sick ness of our father, Mr. T. G. Chalk, who is getting on very nicely at this writing. A. J. Foster,, of Asbury, spent some time in this section Monday morn ing. or any stomach trouble. Kodol digea all foods. It Is pleasant to take. It is sold here by The Gaffney Drug Co. The sermon that hurst is the ser mon that hits. . . ., J. M. Green, as usual, spent some R. Phillips Saturday afternoon ooing °f sorrow at losing one of their dear be a man. He steps far to the North, i time in the Asburv section Sunday a slight damage. , children. Dr. J. E. McKenney was in this sec- Through the kindness of Mrs. E. N. tion Sunday. , Caldwell, I have had the pleasure re- It seems as if there will be quite a cently of reading two very interesting large family of candidates for the books—“David Copperfield,” by Chas. East, South and West. The little price should not hinder us from hav ing it come to our homes. different offices of this county this Bummer. There was a basket picnic at the home of Mr. Jim Hollifield last Sat- :o„ editor has certainly shot™ him- "Ml to hill" yesterday during and af.: Xe ' nn ., ls Tl8lUn hls parents , Mr . anI j -! self above prejudice, in that ne has ter the storm. Mrg E F L i tt ]ej 0 bn “School Boy”, you know you said 1 M r. and Mrs. Will Mason, of As- Dickens, and “The Shepperd of the Hills,” by Harold B. Wright. f deeply appreciate the kindness and consideration which have been urday. There was a krrge crowd pre sent and all report a fine time. Eula Ross, a respectable colored may have said things, occasionally, •woman of this section, who has been 1 politically and othdfwtee, in which it sick for a long time, is slowly improv- did not agree with me, but if I have, ing. The AV. O. W. will unveil a monu ment to the memory of Dr. C. Thom published everything I have written at Arrowood on the second Sunday 1 for his paper. I am truly glad to 5a '**• .."mm j know that Uiis is a paper which is Mr. D. S. Scruggs visited Mr. cTt! i not afraid of anybody’s politics. And J. Scruggs and family Sunday. since it is so generous toward us cor- Miss Cyntha McCraw, of Gaffney, ! respondents, I sometimes venture to is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Zeb McCraw, | discuss political problems in its this place. Billy. | columns, j am, of course, not trying to imitate Watson, Tillman, Bryan or Nature has provided the stomach anybody else; and so none of the po- wlth certain natural fluids known as liticians need have the least fear that the digestive juices, and it is through j I will endanger their scalps by ex- these juices that the food we eat is, pressing my opinions. But since acted upon In such a way as to pro- 1 some call themselves Socialists, and duce the rich, red blood that flows others call themselves Republic- through the veins of our body and section Little Miss Ruth E. Parham, of Co lumbia, is spending a few days with her grandparents. Prof, and Mrs. T. , The'people have good crops so far, q chalk ’ • ’ '' e bope ,b( ' P e °P le will not be- but there is room for • famine yet. | w . w .' Foster and cousin . Miss careless and stay away from “Never cross a bridge till you come j Margarette, of Grindall. attended the Sundoy sch ° o1 ' Althou Sh I have miss- Messrs. Frank, Claude and John ! Spencer, Bee Darwin. Jack EvanS, 1 peuit’and'family" As the ground is in such a wet con dition many of our people will attend the Cedar Springs commencement to morrow. Everybody, large or small, should attend this commencement: will Cure Consumption, once in their lives, as many things will !„. seen there that cannot he seen. A - *■ Herren ' FlDcl1 ' Ark " write,: elsewhere “Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best With best wishes to the dear old ^ eparatloa tor coughs, colds and lung Ledge,- and its manv readers. C. trouble ’ 1 know that 14 bas cured COQ - sumption in the first stages." You never heard of any one using Foley’s pine Grove personals. Pine Grove. .l„ ue ai'.-Onr Sunday “ J , ne? aM Tar aoa 1101 bela « *** school was not as large as usual Sun-! fled. The wise man profits by his mis takes; the fool forgets them. Goucher services last Sunday, spend- Sundays lately myself. ing the day with Mr. and Mrs. B. G. L.! . Ev «>< h ‘“« "» k « retched sin the showers came Saturday even] shown me by The Ledger since I be-j Claude and Ben Hammett were visit- eame one of its correspondents. I since day evening . Mr. Lafoy Pettit, of Gaffney, has re- j an ‘ , f a,so Sunday evening. or s at Draytonvllle yesterday. ! t „ rned honic after a pleasant vlsit to ™ebb Hardin of Gaffney, visit- Rev. E. G. Ross preached at Ross , his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. ed 0ur Sunday sch ° o1 SuDday ’ 0 n the other hand it acts gently yet Grove yesterday at 3 o’clock. U v T I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Westmoreland „ , ® . a . . g . ly y ®. The little brooks were 1 AVI X • II. If. lilt. LIV-TIIIIIII. Ill IX ■■■■X VIII V- 1 of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Pruette Sun day. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is the one that children like so well to take as It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It is different from the others as it does not constipate, but - k— 11 ! is sold by The Gaffney Drug Co. something about buggy and marriage. I should think that a suit like yours would postpone a wedding twenty- four monThs. Sir, whom seokest thou? The Ledger has the news. J. L. J. Another cotton Bloom. Cowpens, June 21.—I am sending a cotton bloom from the farm of R. D. Hicks near Cowpens. It is not from the potato bed, either. This goes to show that Mr. S. B. Wilkins is rapid ly improving his land, as this farm is his property. I, H. WOMEN’S WOES. bury, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dock Littlejohn. Mr. Cameron Littlejohn, our effl- ciefit rural carrier on route No, 1, Pacolet, spent last Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Little john. Miss Annie Laurie Foster, of Lan drum, has returned home after a most pleasant visit to her schoolmate, Miss Minnie Brown. “Annie Laurie,” to be sure we appreciate your correction of our blunder in reporting the Childrens’ Day exercises at Rehoboth. We also appreciate your compliment paid us. We are always pleased to see your ans, and still more call themselves thereby makes us strong, healthy and Democrats or Prohibitionists; I feel robust, and it is the weakening of that 1 have a right to call myself a these digestive juices that destroys Populist, if 1 choose to do so. I, how- health. It is our own fault If we des- ever, wish it to be understood that I troy our own health, and yet it Is so am not furthering anybody’s cause. I Gaffney Women Ars Finding Relief easy for any one to put the stomach merely claim the privilege, occasion- . . , . . . . . . . .. ,. . . . It does seem that women have you for your hearty support of your out of order. When you need to take ally, of speaking m y mind. more than a Bbare 0 f the aches ' rural carrier and as vou sav we something take it promptly, but take Miss Belle Love and Mies Ida Love and pains that afflict humanity; theyj,. nr . T .... ’ 8 yo “ 8ay ’ something you know is reliable— spent Thursday with Mrs. Martha m ust “keen nn” K 0w Mr< Littlejohn is at a disad- tie Hogue. Mr. E. Black and family spent Sun day with hls uncle, Mr. J. L. Roberts. Messrs. Bd and James Randall were at Mr, T. N. pruette’s Sunday. There was a singing at Mr. David McCarter’s Sunday afternoon. The Ladies Aid Society, of Antioch, is going to give an ice cream supper at Mr. J. R. Dicksom’s Saturday night, June 27th. Everybody id invited to attend. Boys, come ’ on and bring excellent articles in The Ledger and your best g,rk You can get as muc k let ua ask you to write more frequent Cake aDd cream as you both can eat Mr. E. E. Hardin and wife visited i Failure is 0?ten the result of effort; Mr. and Mrs. John McSwain Sunday. vlctory alway ' ls . Mr. Frank Falls visited his brother, | ‘ Mr. Tom Falls Sunday. Big cuts or little cuts, small Miss Iona Padgett, of Spartanburg, scratches or bruises or big cnes are is spending this week with Miss Ber-; healed quickly by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is especially good for piles. Be sure to get DeWitt’s. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. from your section. Nobody can blame at one time for ten or fifteen cents. If your girl isn’t worth that much, she isn’t worth a brownie. This supper is not for the young people only, but for the older people also. There will be several other p up,” must attend to dtt . . something like Kodol For Dyspepsia L ove. Mrs!^ Love, who is somewhat! In sp,t t constantly aching vantage in The Ledger’s rural car- j , a, , 1 1 . 1 . , , „ hacks, or headaches, dizzy spells, riers contest. The reason we arei and Indigestion. Kodol is pleasant to advanced in years, is quite unwell bearing-down pains; they must ?toop lauding Mr Clar v tor first nZe is^ articles for sale besldes cream - So take, it is reliable and is guaranteed now, a s she recently Injured herself over, when to stoop meajis torture. wn ^uL a L I Lcome on. We hope to please every- to give relief. It is sold by The Gaff- considerably by falling. * They must walk and bend and work ‘ he ‘ be bas a g00d body and give all a cood time ,«t. with racking pains and many aches chance °t winning. . I ooay a “ a glv ® a g0 ° d t,m ®- Dfey Drug Co. Fop reasons of rny'own, 1 have omit- . from kidney ills. Kidneys cau^e more Good for you, “Cx.” Help our R. I Mr ’ ^ >ruette r °bbed his bees 7 . . t .' d y r ® gular anec,,ote and mfferings than any other organ ofthe f. D. carrier all vou can and let us last weeb for the second t,m « *»»• The picture on the box is no sign tion this time. body Keep the kidneys well and th mail wacon everv dav summer - He found them to be richer, of the quality of the cigar. “J. L. S„” I have heard some of health is easily maintained. Read of „ e ff* mail ^ agoa daj - this time than they were the first the girls make favorable comment a remed 7 *>r kidneys only that helps Mrs. Adam Goudelock, of Grindall, tW they were the first ; The world never offers to pay a man what it owes him. A Lesson in Health. Healthy kidneys filter the impuri ties from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Foley’s Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. Cherokee Drug Co- It takes such a little mistake to create such a big wot -y. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little liver pills, are sold by The Gaffney Drug Co. —Five gallon demijohn Piedmont water for fl. Gaffney Driig Co. • Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs, upon your writings. “Several years since my lungs “C„” 1 am glad to know that you were so badly affected that I had many were sufficiently interested in me as ^ that* Dean's' Wdne^ pills a^aV Saturday 'night'with "Mr. xTci i mountain Sunday afternoon liable remedy for a lame back or any Green and family. -Use Red Seal jar rubbers. They and cures the kidneys and is endors- accompanied by her son. William, j rae ’. ed by people yo u know. WPre i n this section last Friday Qu te a nutnber °f the young peo- are the best. Gaffney Drug Co. _ Mi«. S. G. Moorehead, 102 Main T ^ pie from Antioch drove over to the St., Gaffney, S. C., says; “wtiat, t Hev - M. Guy, of pacolet, spent hemorrhages,” writes A. M. Ake, of to ask for my address. huckleberries. to eat, NOTICE TO FIRE ARMS DEALERS- W)ood, Ind. “I took treatment with j have heard from one person who other trouble arising from inactive 1 several physicians without any bene- was please,] with the poem “What Wdheys. I know whereof I am speak- Mr. W. Sam Lipscomb, of Gaffney. Tnere is being a new mon u“ent State of South Carolina, erected on Kings Mountain ;»attle County of Cherokee. ■tops me cough ana neais tne lungs, — * . Ud prevent, .erlou, result, from » Saturday nlitht quite plea,antl)r ^^The Gaffn^y Drug^ lnd uS^ cold. Refuse substitutes. Cherokee at T 1(3 jor,le of M‘ - Hogue. them in accordance with directions. Drug Co hors very rapidly. It seems as if “A.,” of Asbury. could give The Ledger read- Grey Eyes. A little sympathy at home lightens hope to meet you sometime myself, many a load down town. “J. L. S.,” some of my near neigh- They brought the best of results andi ers a Rood write-up of the mine. »rs HHy they know yon very well. I * d „!w?™' r»_i Next Saturday week is the 4th of July, and even at this early Cate we DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pllla are prompt and thorough and will in a very short time strengthen the weakened kidneys and allay troubles arising from inflammation of the blad der. They are recommended every where. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. W. R. Ward, of pyersburg, Tenn., writes; "This is to certify that I bare used Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup for chronlp constipation, and It has proven, without a doubt, to be a thorough, practical remedy for this tionble, and it is with pleasure I offer my conscientious reference.” Chero kee Drag Co. I For sale by all dealers. Price IK) cents Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, since 1 happen to know some of those Hew York, sole agents for the United who know you. States Mr. Jew, N. Hosue iDform. mv ^ that there are two men in this sec- 7 tion that “chiggers” won’t bite. He happens to be one of these men him self, he says, but he doesn’t allow me to tell wb« the other one is. So I won’t. You know, we don’t eve? want to cause any unpleasantness, as we are quite peaceable men, my friend and me. If 1 mistake not, the reason the “chiggers” have for not biting these two fellows are, that one of them la too poor and the other is too dry- Hence the "chlggors” might die of disappointment, If he were to bite a bone. Mr. Hogue also asks me to tell the Gaffney people to send him, If you will make Inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many suc cumb to kidney or bladder troubles in one form or another, if the patient is not beyond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure win care. It never dis appoints. Cherokee Drug Co. —A 26 cent? box Eureka Preserv ing Powder preeervee ten gallons of fruit or vegetabler. Gaffney Drug Co. —Use Eureka Ppeserving Powder and you will have no trouble with your fruits, Gaffney Drug. hear of many whs intend to “take in the Limestone exercises. Your scribe and better half are planning to come to the 4th of July exercises and Join with the happy throng. Mr. Pulton Brown, of pacolet. died at that place last night. We could not learn the cause of hi* death or where the interment would take place. Lee Roy Sparks, of Grindall, is still very sick. We wish him a speedy recovery. Oscar an d Furman Horn, of Paco let, attended religious Goucher last Sunday. 8. V. Foster, of Pacolet, spent last Sunday at Asbury. the guest of hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Foster. Asbury Notes. Aabury, June 23.—The farmers are very busy now as the showers keep General Green on the moveT Most of the farmers are harvesting their oats this week. Work is progressing nicely at the Knuckles gold mines. They have a number of Shafts sunk to the depth of about fifty feet and are still taking out ore which they say is very rich. When this mine is opened up it will give employment to a good number of people who are wanting work. If this mine is worked up to a paying point it will get the gold boom to rolling in Cherokee. Mr. W. B. names, 0 f Gaffney, was services at in this section Sunday. This section wag visited by a good rain last night which makes vegeta tion look fresh this morning. The wheat crop is small In this seo- falllujl obtain such license before offering for ■ale aneh cartridges or pistols, la sub ject to a fine not exceeding f800, or one year’s Imprisonment All hawkers are peddlers ars re q aired to take out s license as pre Tided In chapter XLI of the Code of 1902. Such hawkers and psddlsrssre hereby notified to take out such license, any falling so to do era sub ject to tbs penalties prescribed hi 164. criminal sods. It Is the dnty of every Magistrate, every Constable, the Sheriff of Ohara ke# oounty and the Deputy Sheriff, to enforce the above statute, say ettl- sen has the right to demand and in spect the Hesnet for hawkers end peddlers, and they art required to ex hibit such Beenes to the party so dw mending It, for inspection. M. F. Xipeoomb. Co. Buporrla„r. May 11 H —Eureka Preserving Powder. Gaff ney Drug Co. —Gaffney Drug Company for Tr es that fit