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t \. ■ i Dust-Down If you want to tret all the dust off your Moors and keep way. th^m that JDust-Downf | Removes all the dust, J ■ waxes and polishes the door. I It is a dry cleaner that | disinfects at the same time. £ | Carpets and raattingf ^ I can be cleaned with- ■ out removing from the | door. I 25c a Can I I - ■ I I I ! Drug Com’py S Did You Ever Think what a bargain you are getting when you get THE LEDGER one hundred and three (103) times a year for Merriment Features In Evangelist Theodore Valiant’s Project. MUSIC TO MAKE CONVERTS. Onlv $1.50 a Year? Hades to Be Discredited by Sect That Will Establish New Church In Washington—Women to Dance and Sing—Would Abolish Blue Laws. DodiirliiK that the laws of most chi;rein's are puritanical in character and the Sunday observance regulation ; of the IMstrict of Columbia top strict and that this situation is “driving many pood citizens to dens of iniquity and vice.” an attempt is lieinp made by the Rev. Theodore Valiant, an evangelist, to found a new sect in Washington, to Ik* known as the Hap piness church. Rehind the movement are n number of members of the Per sona! Liberty league. At an open air meeting at Luna Park the? other night the principles of the ‘new denomination were set forth. One of them, according to the Wash iugton Post. Is to overthrow the “blue laws” now in force in the District of Columbia and i>ennit tin* people to en gage in sports and other recreations on the Sabbath. It was announced that the new sect will apply for articles of incorporation early in the autumn and that services for the members will not be held in any particular building. Out of doors pulpits will be used as often as pos sible. The meeting recently held was the second of a series to l>e given Ibis summer. The Rev. Mr. Valiant was the princi pal speaker, and his strictures upon conditions were closely followed. Ills audience gave him especially close* at tention when he predicted the death of the “blue laws" and declared the church of the future will offer its mem bers such attractions as are to be found In amusement parks such as the one in which he spoke! “Music, merrimeut and smiling faces will l*e fmporlant features of the re ligion of the future,” the Rev. Valiant said. “As In the olden times, men and women will lie won hack to God from depravity and crime in Just such gath erings as this. There will be the dancing women, the cymbal players, the singers and the games. Just as there were in the days of Moses and Solomon. Morbidity and solemnity ate the twin children of mother evil. Crime is hatched where mirth is not; depravity flourishes in the shades of secretiveness. “The old hell of the old religion, with its flaming fires. Its dancing imps in leather hides, its catacomb of dead hopes and its fumes of sulphur, is a thing of the past. It was adroitly em ployed to frighten peoplit into the church. Today the modern religion does not prey upon the fears and ig norance of the people. It says God is love. God is light, God Is happiness. It bids you come ta church with ac claims of Joy, It presents a church in which you may smile and from the portals of which piorbldity and fea-r have been banished. r .1 “The church of the future that will make the most converts for God’s cause and the betterment of humanity is the church that will offer Its mem bers sudi a (tractive features as we And in the park this pleasant July Sunday morning -music and light and harmless games and the laughter of Joyousness. "My friends, lie iy>t deceived. Our Father does not want us to approach him with buig faces and downcast eyes. Go to him with happiness beam ing from your countenance and over flowing from your heart. Take a les son in happiness from his creatures, the birds with their songs of praise, the glittering fishes as they flirt about like flashing suntieums in the silvery waters or the animals as they gambol on the greensward. Crime and de pravlty are unknown to such of God’s creatures. It Is left for man to be morbid and sorrowful—and sinful. “There is no crime in the entrancing strains of music, no sin In the simple means of enjoyment called games, no ■ecretlveness nor wrongdoing in this bright and cheerful glare of God's elec tricity. "Blue laws and fanaticism will find no place in the religion of the future There will be more recreation parks in the new order of things and very much less Ignorance, sorrow and crime. In the good book it is related that God’s smile is reflected in the happiness of his people. Such being the case, God must lie smiling most benignly on this gathering, where all is Joy and happi ness. Those of you who profess to be Christians, I beseech you, do not sock to take away the Joys of the peo ple by imposing fanatical conditions upon them. Do not waste your ener gies upon that which does no harm— except you regard happiness as harm. Rather go ye as God has commanded out into the sin darkened highways and into the gloomy hedges and seek poor, downcast, sinful humanity and lining them to the light. “Search not here, for if ye do ye will not find the sinful and the unhappy, but the contented and the happy. May God’s brightest blessing be upon yon all." A Live Scarecrow. Tied Small, on his farm In Swnn- \i!!e. Me., has a very successful mviliod ef scaring crows from his cornfield, having a bantam rooster In a wire cage, with nest attached, and. ns everybody knows, the cockerel Is a very early riser and starts in crowing at once, which keeps the crows from Interfering with the corn. Summer complaints and other ser ious ailments common in hot weather can be traced to the stomach nine times out of ten. Keep the stomach in good order right now by keeping a bottle of Kodol handy in the house all the time, but especially during this month. Take Kodol whenever you feel that you need it. That is the only time you nee<t to take Kodol. Just tthen you need it; then you wll! not be troubled with sour stomach, belching, gas on the stomach, Dioat Ing, dyspepsia and indigestion. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. JOKE ON A DENVERITE. “Merry Ha-ha” For Congratuiator of Mr». Longworth and Mrs. Leavitt. Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, President Roosevelt’s daughter, told an amusing story the other day of her experience at a reception a f<*w nights ago in Den ver when she stood in line beside Mrs. Ruth Bryan Leavitt, William J. Bry an’s eldest daughter An overgallant Denverite approach ed and. shaking her hand vigorously, said. “Mrs. Longworth, 1 have voted for your father twice, and I hope some time to have the pleasure of voting for him again.” Mrs. Longworth gave him the famous Alice smile and bow, and the gallant passed on to where Mrs. Leavitt stood. “Mrs. Leavitt,” he said, “I have voted for your father twice, and I hope to vote for him again.” Mrs. Longworth, who seemed to be busy receiving the next In line, turned and with a smile said. “Consistency, thy name is man.” Both she and Mrs. Leavitt gave their congratuiator the “merry ha-ha,” and he glided away through the crowd. Island For Caribou. An island in Lake Superior has been stocked with caribou. Caribou island, so named because It formerly was noted as a home for the animals, again shelters a herd. Six of the ani tnnls have recently been taken to the island, and It is expected they will largely increase iu number. The carl Ihhi were procured In Newfoundland. The herd on Grand Island, the original members of which came from the Ca nadian wilds. Is attaining goodly pro portions. There are no hunters to mo lest or wolves to prey upon It Bryan is said to be somewhat bothered about the financing of his campaign. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is sold under a positive guarantee to cure constipation, sick headache, stomach trouble, or any form of indigestion. If it fails, the manufacturers refund your money. What more can any one do ?• Cherokee Drug Co. President Roosevelt declared that Secretary Taft was In no w.ay res ponsible for his Brownsville order. Does your back ache? Do you have sharp pains in the side and the small of your back? This Is due, usually, to kidney trouble. Take DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. They will promptly relieve weak back, back ache, rheumatic pains and all Kidney and Bladder disorders. Sold and re commended by Gaffney Drug Co. A woman has three great ambi tions; one to wear fashionables; the other two to be in society. Halt! Hay Fever and Summer Colds. Victims of hay fever will experience benefit by taking Foley’s Honey and Tar, as It stops difficult breathing im mediately and heals the inflamed air passages, and even if It should fall to cure you it will give instant re lief.” The genuine is in a yellow package. Cherokee Drug Co. Mrs Eliza D. Stewart, a noted tem perance advocate, is dead at the age of 92 years. A Siiiipie Remedy Don-iutwSatiiiK P^, extract, a simple, women, of all az remedy, recommended to gir s and falling feelings for womanly pains, irregularity, ether form of si» nervousness, weakness, and any| ^ :kness, peculiar to females. I I It 1 RDUI mw 3 Just stop and think one moment about your printed stationery. “A firm or individual’s printed stationery is an index to his business judgement.” If you want something that you can be sure will make a good impression where- ever seen bring your job printing of every des cription to us. We guarantee satisfac tion and can do work in a “hurry.” The Ledger, Gaffney, S. C. 15^*Mail orders receive ij if! prompt attention. B Help You Wpt/m*"TpntP u- earer > TJnicoi, Route No. 1, Mar-1 downpains,feets “ r suffered with bearing- pains in ahoulde P ain m side, headache, j troubles I cannot rs ’ ™rvou S palpitation, and other] and have found bnt I took Wuio of Cardul for female troub!, ]t , t , !ie best medicine I ever used, les.” Trv Cardin. AT ALL DRUG *. • "T-r ^ f S>>a' Buy a Home With Rent Money! »< 3 You can do this by taking stock in the Cherokee Building and Loan Associa tion. Thiii is the oldest Building and Loan Association in Gaffney. It is conducted along conservative lines. We can help you to the road of wealth. See any of our officers. Read our Booklet and learn our plans. ; ' . Cherokee B. £ L, Association .*t W. ff, Gaffney, Sec’y 4 Treas, C. A. Jefferies, Prest, 4 Littleton Female College One of the most successful ami best equipped boarding schools in the South with hot water heat, electric lights and other modern improvement*. 58 boarding pupils last year. 27th annual session will begin Sept. 16, 1908. For catalogue address J. M. Rhodes, President, Littleton, N. C Central Academy A high-grade Preparatory School for boys and young men, with industrial and agricultural equip ment, Located on 700-acre farm one mile from Littleton College and un der the management of the same board of Trustees, For new, illustrated catalogue address J. B. Aiken, Prin., Littleton, N, C. 6-i2-o8-Fri.-3m. Would YOU like for your Stationery to be neatly printed and promptly delivered? If so, will you let us prove to you that our work will THE LEDGER, Gaffney, S. C. Please? What a New Jersey Editor Says. M. T. Lynch, editor of the Phillips- burg, N. J., Daily Post, writes: “I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley’s Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it.” Cherokee Drug Co. luD—rlhe Hr TM LDtffWt §149 THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE wnbTAh LI2ja% HONEY and TAR Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat in the m and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption vi -llc-.v packaoe For oalo by Chorokoo Druo Co. For oalo by Ckorokoo Drua Co. For salt by Chsrokoo CKuo Co. BUSINESS Any person can figure out for himself, after he has examined our goods and noted our prices, that it will save him money to do his trading with us. Our prices are not sensational, nor are they cut in half, but there is advantages about them that you can readily se^.J |In the first place, by reason of the large amount of busi ness we do, we’re enabled to purchase goods in large quantities, thus saving a considerable amount. Read some of the prices below. They are convincing. For Spot Cash. 10 and 12 l-2c colored Lawns and Battiste at 7c Arnold Serges worth 16 l-2c at 10c White Waist Goods worth 10c at 8c White Waist Goods worth 12 l-2c at 10c White Waist Goods worth 18c at 12 l-2c White Waist Goods worth 20c at 16c White Waist Goods worth 25c at ....18 l-2c All remnants in Silk and Wool Dress Goods at big re» duction. $1.00 Black Taffeta at $1.15 Black Taffeta at 98c $1.35 Black Taffeta at $1.19 All 12 l-2c Ginghams in light colors 10c All Slippers at discount from 20 to 40 percent. All Summer Clothing, Pants Etc., 20 per ct. discount. We still have some of the Shirts worth $1.00 for 78c. Give us your cash business. You will not suffer by it. Come out this week. Bargains you will find in every de partment. W. J. WILKIHS 6 COMPANY, FredmckSL GAFFNEY, riwwawf m it. 1*0 t| 4-win met