The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, September 18, 1908, Image 3
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Hate Kidney
Tmble and Neter Snspect it
^ivicalencr of Kidtipjr
XUmI people do not realize the alarm
ing Mcrease and remarkable prevalency
oi kidney disease.
Wliile kidney dis-
.orders are the
most common
diseases that pre
vail, they are
almost the last
recognized by
patient and phy
sicians, vho con
tent them velvet
with iftorinq the effect*, while the orig
inal (U*eo*c undermines the system.
What To Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of the urinary passage.
It corrects inability to hold water
and scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild and
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
you should have the best. Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
You may have a sample bottle and a
book that tells all
•bout it, both sent free
by mail. Address Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Bing-
hamton, N. Y. When Homeot Swmmp-Roo*.
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.
Don’t make any mistake, but re
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghampton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
ItewMiBe their union was not offi
cially recognized by the Sheffield
Farms Dairy Company, who employ
ed them, a large number of drivers
of urift wagons went on strike in
New York City and many residents
were deprived of their usual supply
of milk Milk wagons were over
turned and harness cut, and encount
ers Mnurred between strikers and
men Mred to take their places.
EXPENSES OF THE
COUNTY CXMPXICN
.88
.88
CHAIRMAN OTT8 RENDERS A
STATEMENT.
Money Received from the Candidates
as Pledges and How It Wat Spent
in the Last Election.
county candidates
by
K.
0. Huskey,
treasurer:
To assessments paid
by
James W. George
. ..$ 15.00
J. L. Walker .. ..
. .: 15.00
E. S. McKown . .
. .. 15.00
John E. Jefferies
. .. 15.00
E. J. Clary ....
. .. 15.00
J. V. Wbelcbel ..
. .. 15.00
D. R. Lavender ..
. .. 15.00
Will D. Thomas ..
. .. 16.00
W. V. Humphries
. .. 15.00
D. B. Hughes . .
. .. 15.00
N. W. Hardin ..
. .. 15.00
J. E. Ezell .. ..
• ,
• • •
. .. 16.00
E. F. Lipscomb ..
. .. 15.00
W. S. Hall, Jr. ..
. .. 16.00
W. W. Gaffney ..
. .. 26.00
Total
..$235.00
Credited by amount
paid
out
by K. O. Huskey
. ..$ 4.75
Credited by amount
paid
out
to J. C. Otts ..
. .. 230.26
Total
..$235.00
Statement of J.
C.
Otts
chairman
paid
Grassy Pond Precinct.
J. J. Magness, 2 days, due
$1.00, paid
J. Bun Jones, 6 days, 20 miles,
due $5.00, paid 4.40
A. J. McCraw, 1 day, due 50c,
paid 44
Goucher Precinct.
C. E. Smith, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid
B. C. Smith, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid
Prayter Smith, 6 days, 56 miles,
due $5.80, paid 5.20
King’s Creek Precinct.
A. J. McGill, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid 88
88
.88
By at accidental pistol shot Miss
Lucdfe Porter, who liv-s near St'orn-
ton, Fa . was killed.
Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold.
A. J. Nusbaum, Batesville. Indiana,
wrltae: "Last year I suffered for
three i»onths with a summer cold so
distressing that it interfered with my
buslaess. 1 bad many of the symp
toms of bay fever, and a doctor’s pre
scription did not reach my case, and
1 took several medicines which seem
ed to only aggravate my case. For
tunately I insisted upon having Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar in the yellow
package, and it quickly cured me.
My wife has since used Foley’s Hon
ey aad Tar with the same success.”
Cherokee Drug Co.
85
1.00
27.81
.88
* *
Frank P. Sargent, United States
Commissioner of Immigration, is
dead.
Wheti you have a cold you may be
sure that it has been caused indirect
ly by constipation and consequently
you must first of all take something
to move the bowels. This is what
has made Kennedy's Laxative Cough
Syrup so successful and so generally
demanded. It does not constipate
like most of the old fashioned cough
cures, but on the other hand it gent
ly moves the bowels and at the same
time heals irritation and allays In
flammation of the throat. Sold by
Gaffney Drug Co.
Rev. Joseph Jerge, formerly at
Woodstock College, Md., is dead
How To Avoid Appendicitis.
Moat victims of appendicitis are
those who are habitually constipated,
Orino laxative Fruit Syrup cures
chromic constipation by stimulating
the liver and bowels, and restores the
natural action of the bowles. Orino
Laxative Fruit Syrup does not. nau
seatc or gripe and is mild and pleas
ant to take. Refuse substitutes..
Cheiokee Drug Co.
of receipts and disbursements:
To amount received of K. O.
Huskey, treasurer $230.25
By Cherokee Drug Co., (paper
and paste)
By amount paid V. I. Spurgeon
& Co. (carriage, State can-
didles
By amount paid E. H. DeCamp,
advertising and tickets ....
By amount paid Cherokee Pub
lishing Co 24.00
By stamps and express .. .. 4.00
By express and telegrams .. 2.00
Allen’s Precinct.
E. C. Byares, manager, 2 days,
due $1.00, paid $
it. S. Porter, 2 days, due $1.00
paid
W. G. Carter, 6 days, 40 miles,
due $5.00, paid
Antioch Precinct.
J. B. Hambrlght, 2 days, due
$1.00, paid
P. G. Dixon, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid
E. Hardin, 6 days. 60 miles,
due $6.00, paid
Blacksburg Precinct.
B. G. Gold, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid
G. H. Butler, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid
J. M. Allison, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid
S. C. Carlton, 1 day, and 16
miles, due $1.30, paid .. ..
Gaston, 1 day, 16 miles, due
$1.30, paid
Cherokee Fails Precinct.
\V. C. Whitesides, 2 days, 14
miles, due $1.70, paid .. ..
J. L. Plaxico, 2 days, 14 miles,
due $1.70, paid
A. L. Batchelor. 2 days, due
$1.00, paid
Butler Precinct.
M. S. Swafford, 2 days, due
$1.00, paid
j W. W. Hopper, 2 days, due
' $1.00, paid
H. B. Davis, 6 days, 104 miles,
due $8.10, paid
Draytonville Precinct.
E. B. Spencer, 2 days, due $1.00
paid
L. J. Parker, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid
John Barnhill. 0 days, 04 miles,
due $6.30, paid
Ezells Precinct.
due $3.00, paid 2.40
G. C. Borders, 2 days, 30 miles,
due $2.50, paid 2.20
Limestone Mills.
J. G. Gladen, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid 88
R. Gibson, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid 88
W. J. Jones. 2 days, due $1.00,
paid 88
Littlejohns Precinct.
Walter Horn, 4 days, 56 miles,
due $3.30, paid 2.90
J. E. Foster, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid .88
L. C. Mabry, 4 days, 56 miles,
due $3.30, paid 2.90
Macedonia Precinct.
J. L. Clary, 3 days, 22 miles,
due $3.10, paid 2.72
J. A. Harris, 3 days, 32 miles,
due 3.10, paid 2.72
J. B. Price, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid 88
Maud Precinct.
J. T. Ruppe, 6 days, 88 miles,
due $7.40, paid 6.51
J. T. Burgess, 2 days, due $1.00
paid 88
T. W. Potter. 2 days, due $1.00,
paid 88
Ravenna Precinct.
N. W. Littlejohn, 2 days, due
$1.00, paid 88
R. E. L. Goforth, 6 days, 64
miles, due $6.20, paid .. .. 5.45
B. F. Bonner, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid 88
Sarratts Precinct.
F. A. Goforth. 2 days, due $1.00,
paid 88
i W. C. Kirby, 2 days, due $1.00,
•88 | paid 88
j J. G. Kendrick. 2 days, due
• 88 j $1.00, paid 88
! John Blackwood, 4 days, 136
*•8°! miles, due $8.80, paid .. .. 7.74
I
Thickety Precinct.
I. M. Smith, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid 88
M. B. Vassey, 2 days, due $1.00.
88 paid 88
D. L. Vassey, 6 days, 56 miles,
8-28, due $4.80, paid 387
Timber Ridge Precinct.
place you acted, and let him pay
you.
It will be recalled that Mr. K. O.
Huskey was elected secretary and
treasurer, bul went to Texas. He
collected the assessments from the
candidates, and spent $4 75, turning
over to me a check for $230.25, which
has been expended as shown by the
above statement.
We hope at the next primary elect
ion, there will be enough candidates
in the field, and Jhe assessments
will amount to enough to pay the
managers $1.00 pc day for their ser
vices and mileat ?. We conducted
the election with all possible econo
my. We should have had blanks
printed for taking the county re
turns, and making out the mileage
and per diem of the managers, but
we did not incur that expenses.
If there are any errors, or omis
sions. piease call at my office and
help me get them adjusted.
I have a balance of cash on hand
of $1.32, which T will hold to pay
any unpaid bill, as far as it will go.
If there are no unpaid bills, it will be !
turned over to the Bryan campaign |
fund.
In this connection. I wish to thank
the managers of the various boxes
for their promptness and fidelity. I
RAVENNA RKADINO.
News Notes and Personals from Our
Regular CorrasoondanL
Ravenna, Sept. 15.—Mr. and Mra.
G. T. Chalk spent last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Goforth and
family, enjoying a day of genuine
pleasure.
Supervisor and Mrs. E. Felix Lip
scomb and daughter, Miss Helen, of
Gaffney, visited relatives and friends
in our section last Saturday and Sun
day.
Brown McKinney, of Spartanburg,
after visiting relatives and friends
here for the past two weeks, has re
turned to his home.
Mr. Frank Littlejohn, of Facolet,
spent some time in this section last
Friday.
Lest we forget, we acknowledge
Bad Blood
Is the cause of all humors, eruptions,
boils, pimples, scrofulous sores, eoswmk
or salt rheum, as well as of rhenmae
tism. catarrh and other troubles. Thu
greatest blood remedy for all theat
troubles, proved by its uneqaaled
record of cures, is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid form or in cbooolaMd
tablets known as SarMtubu. 100 dome |L
Precautionary.
(Indianapolis News.)
What, now the lady wears two vats
To hide still more her chanting
features
the receipt of a supply of stationery'"* 1011 * n * ier aut0 s l ie safls.
for The Ledger.
Mr. George Wood, of Cherokee, is
visiting his relatives around here.
Miss Maggie Goforth has returned
from a pleasant visit to Pacolet.
Miss Maggie Simmons, who is con
nected with Cedar Springs institute,
is visitng Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Go
forth.
F. K. Goforth was a Pacolet visitor
last Sundav.
. Clyde Furman and Victor Foster,
am sure that no set of managers has | of paro]eti attended our Sum ,
ever shown
loyalty.
more promptness and
J. C. OTTS,
County Chrm.
Sept. 10, 1908.
About Feeding Horses.
The following is clipped from The
State, being a part of the speech re
cently made by Judge Henry Ham
mond, of Augusta and Beach Island.
Judge Hammond is recognized as an
| school last Sunday afternoon.
M. W. Brown spent last Sunday
week in Jonesville, visiting his best
i girl, relatives and friends.
Misses Carrie Goforth and Amanda
Horn and Mr. Ernest Horn and Mr.
{Jonathan Goforth attended the bap
! tizing at White Plains last Sunday.
, They report a good crowd with four-
| teen baptisms.
j The Woman's Missionary meeting
And gazes down on mere male
tures?
Alas, ’tis so! We only see
The sparkle of her eyes so roguish;
But how could such thing come to be?
What makes the double v«U so
voguish?
Why is it that her dainty nose.
Her shell-like ears, her cheeks like
peaches,
Her rosebud mouth with dainty rows
Are now beyond the vlston's
reaches!
The charm of life is from us tore.
Our greatest joy is from us takes.
When hidden is her face. Forlorn
Are we. and lonely and forsaken.
Alack, .though we protest and sigh,
And even weep in our dejection
The lady's adamant. ’Cause whyf
She's got to care for her complexion.
at Goucher next Saturday and Sun-j
expert on the subject of feeding , . . .
day promises to be quite a success.
On Sunday morning Rev. J. W. Guy
J. D. Carter. 4 days, 32 miles,
•88 due $4.10, paid 3.60
Dan McPlerson, 4 days, 32
•88 ; miles, due $4.10, paid .. .. 3.60
; E. L. Tate, 2 days, due $1.00,
•88 | paid gg
j Wilkinsville Precinct.
W. H. Webber, 4 days, 44
i miles, due $4 20, paid .. .. 3.69
| A. F. Smith, 4 days, 44 miles,
due $4.20, paid 3.69
T. J. Esters, 2 days, due $1.00,
, paid 88
White Plains Precinct.
, C. Lee Lipscomb, 6 days, 72
miles, due $6.60, paid .. .. 5.80
M. C. Lipscomb. 2 days, due
$1.00, paid 88
; F. M. Fowler, 2 days, due $1.00,
1 paid 88
Woods Precinct.
E. A. Robbs. 6 days, 56 miles,
due $6.80, paid 5.98
L. E. Wood, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid 88
J. S. Jolly, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid 88
Pleasant Grove Precinct.
: W. T. Humphries, 3 days, 12
54 - miles, due $2.10, paid .. .. 1.84
J. J. Allison, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid 88
.88
After conducting a campaign in
Europe to reduce the high mortality
of infants by the Pasteurization of
will preach for them a missionary ser-' milk, Nathan Straus returned to Nea
mon. Saturday is exclusively for the | York on the steamer Cedric. I4r.
, ladies, while on Sundav evervbody Straus presented laboratories for
.... _ has a welcome invitation. The new Pasteurized milk to Vienna, Munich,
'•(inverts are to he extended the right Karlsruhe, Liverpool, Dublin and
hand of Christian fellowship, so this Sandhat sen, Germany. *
important business also will be exe-i - ■ -
cuted next Sunday.
lack Gore, of Goucher. paid our
Sunday school an appreciated '-all
,. .. A , , last Sunday afternoon. Jack savs he
a cold climate feed. Feed not less
than one pound nor more than three,, fa jj
the amount to be determined by the !
age, size and work of the animal.
Not only is it the most nutritious . i ^^
, . . . . 4 il , _ . • , , is on an extended visit to Greenville. I ren and adults. Cherokee Drug Co,
food but It greatly a,da the digestion: M|8se3 Fann|o , nd EuMce SmWl i
and general health and good appear- alld tjrotber E5bie of 0oufber
stock:
“When the farmers of the south
learn to use more of their cotton
product, learn to feed their horses
it will mean millions of dollars to the
south, part of which every farmer
will save for himself. No report has
ever shown that injury to a horse 1
has been a result of feeding cotton
seed meal. Feed it every day.
That’s what I do. It is not a hot or
The New Pure Food and Drug Law.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley’s H6ney and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles is not effect
ed by the National Pure Food and
but will return some lime soon Drug law as it contains no opiates or
and claim his bride. other harmful drugs, and we recoin-
J. M. Green, one of our merchants, | mend It as a safe remedy for child-
is going to move to Oklahoma fhi>
ance of the animal.
Feed cotton seed
Victor G. Bloede, the Baltimore
tended our Sunday school last Sun-! ink manufacturer paid a $5,000 Hue
.. . . , me ^ w . 4 any day. 1 for an unintentional violation of the
j Miss Pauline Pettit and brother,. law in paying royalties to a Govem-
Charles,
mule eating—corn whole, corn,
cracked, ensilage, bran, etc. Don’t
stick to any one food. Give a vari
ety. Change as the price changes.
It is always best to feed hard work
ing stock ground (not too fine) feed. !
Cotton seed meal is fed to best ad-'
vantage when thoroughly mixed.
with the other portion of the grain
part of the ration.
If you know what number of
pounds of grain will maintain your
animal, reduce this two pounds for
every pound of meal you feed him.
To illustrate this: If you have been
giving him 14 pounds of corn, give
him now only 10 pounds of corn and
2 pounds of cotton seed meal. He
will soon improve and do better ^ Baines, of Asbury.
work than ever before.”
spent last Saturday and ment employee.
Sunday in the Corinth neighborhood, 1
attending religious services there. DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Haset
Miss Mary Chalk spent yesterday Salve is recommended as the best
at Rehoboth. thing to use for piles. It is, of course,
Mrs. C. E. Kitchens has returned. good for anything where a salve Is
from a pleasant visit to Pacolet. needed. Beware of imitations. Sold
Rev. T. B. Owen, of Wilkinsville, by Gaffney Drug Co.
passed through our town last Friday.! — ■ ■
The protracted meeting at Asbury Twenty buildings, twelve of them
has been put off until the fourth Sun
day In this month.
Miss Mary Sparks, of
visited relatives here last week.
Little Miss Marie Harmon, o( Gaff-!..)““ y ' ffl,er the lmp " rl '
ney. Route 2. Is visiting her grand-1 ‘ le * , " >m lhe 1 b ! <,0 ‘\ and ,mle3 “ ^
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard 1°, ,h , l! * 00d heal,1 ‘ 18
Foley’s Kidney Cure makes sound
„ . . kidneys and will positively cure all
L, D Goforth spent one day in loTml , „„„ bladder dlaea8<!
■lonesti e ast week. j t a trengthens the whole system.
Miss Lona Green, who is preparing' Cherokee Drug Co.
, to enter Lynwood College, N. C., j
' dwellings, were destroyed by Ur® in
! Shiremanstown, seven miles from
Pacolet, Harrisburg, Pa.
gave a “farewell party” last night'
.88
G'*o. D. Scruggs, 4 days, 48
miles, due $4.40. paid .. .. 3.87 4V ' P Rat ^elor. 3 days, 12
miles, due $2.10, paid .. ..
237 Buffalo Precinct.
A. H. Moore. 3 days. 16 miles,
IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS.
\
Don’t Mistake rthe Cause of You
Shows How to**Cure The t m.* ,, and 3,1 the attendants report a merry LET " rER8 0F ADMINISTRATION.
P “ P L e ,,. n .r r i Ume rollowln < : were ,b08e l> re8 «“ : State of South rarollna,
kidneys. If suffering from a lame, Misses Pauline Pettit, Irene and rv..,r,#at rfcot.r.irog,
weak or aching hack they think that », f r. . , „ T .i County of Cherokee.
it is only a muscular weakness; wlien Ia ^ e Fos er and Mary Lou Chalk., Pv j E Webster. Esquire, Probate
urinary troubles sets In they think Messrs. Mason Bonner, Charles Pet-1 Tu(Jge
Is wlth^ad ^o'tw^^Slrol Adam '' 0l,n F °“ lCT a ” d < ' arVl "'' Whereas. Mrs. Minerva Nance haa
Is with all the other symptoms of: f’halk. The feature of the party was '.j. n .,i f mo r..
kidney disorders. That Is Just where i t , , ~ m i made suit to me, to grant her Let-
the danger lies. You must enre these he losing of arvllle Chalks hat. terg Q f Administration of the Etatate
troubles or they may lead to diabetes When he got ready to leave for home and effectg of John T> Xanc6> de .
07 Bright 1 disease. The best reme- he made a careful search for his C w aged
dy to use It Doan’s Kidney Pills. It, straw hat but the searching seemed i
cures all ills which are caused by , ' These are therefore to cite and ad-
weak or diseased kidneys. Gaffney ! 40 be without ^'-cess. At last, as
people testify to permanent cures.
A fe«>ale burglar, who uses pistol I
and ubierform, Is sought by the Jer
sey Olty police.
Kodot will, without doubt, make
your stomach strong and will almost
instaatly relieve you of all the symp
toms of indigestion. It will do this
because It is made up of the natural 1
digestive juices of the stomach so
combined that It completely digests
the food just as the stomach will do
it, so you see Kodol can’t fail to help
you and help you promptly. It Is sold
here by Gaffney Drug Co.
T C. Vassey, 3 days, 24 miles,
due $2.70, paid
J. S Parrish. 3 days. 24 miles,
due $2.70, paid
Gaffney No. I.
C. E Hi more. 2 days, due $].o0,
paid
D. J. Holt, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid
L. P. Wilson, 2 days, due $1.00.
paid
Gaffney No. 2.
J. Vinesett. 2 days, clue $1.00,
paid
M. A. Furgeson, 2 days, due
the air was stirring, it was thought
Mrs. 8. C. Mode, Cotton Mill House, the hat had blown down into me
yard and when the would-be seachers
monish all and singular the kindred
2.37
Gaffney, S- C., says: “I know Doan’s
Kidney Pills to be a valuable remedy
for any trouble arising from the kid
neys and I willingly recommend
barn, it had been tom to pieces by
due $1.80, paid 1.58
W. D. Gaston, 1 day, due 50c,
paid 44
D. H. Wylie, 2 days, 16 miles.
due $1.80. paid 1.58
g* ; Express and telegrams .. .. 1.78
: Stamps 4.00
g«: Jno. Vinesett. (hauling boxes) 1.00
By cash on hand 1.32
them. Several years ago I suffered • a dog. Carville had to go home bare-
from pains through the small of my { headed.
.88 Total $230.25,
We regret that the assessments on
$1.00, paid .38 the eandidates would not pay the
back. I also had headaches and
dizzy spells, was nervous and without
ambition or energy. 1 believe all this
suffering was caused by the failure
of my kidneys to remove the arlc
poison from niy system. When I saw
Doan’s Kidney Pills advertlp'"d, I ob
tained a box at a drug sto - and af
ter using them a short Ume was en
tirely relieved.”
Fore sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo,
and creditors of the said John T.
Nance, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Cherokee
Court House, Gaffney, s. C., on Wed
nesday, September 23rd. next after
publication thereof, at eleven o'clock
New York, sole agents for the United , this complaint has been made un
It looks this morning like we are Jn the forenoon t0 show f . auge , f
going to have the eqinoxial gale, as^ they have why fhp Ra , d AdmInlg .
tration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this Ttk day
of September.
Anno Domini, 1908.
.7. E. WEBSTER
Probate Judge
Pub. Sept. 11 and 18. 1908
a gale seems to be coming this way
Cotton fields are white and labor
ers are scarce. C.
Many people suffer a great deal
from Kidney and Bladder troubles.
During the past few years much of
Two 14-year-old boys at Cape Hen
ry saved Mrs. Fourqurean, of Rich
mond Va., from drowning.
Of Interest To Many.
Foler's Kidney Cure will cure any
Fokgr's Kidney Cure will cifre any
ease of kidney or bladder trouble that
Is no* beyond the reach of medicine.
No medicine can do more. Gnerokee
Drug Oe
—For school supplies
Qaffner Drug Co.
go to the
W. A Fort, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid
Gaffney No. 3.
J. J. Gallagher. 2 days, due
$100, paid ..
S. M. Littlejohn. 2 days, due
$1.00, paid
W. L. Spake, 1 day, due 50c.
paid .. ..
J. M. Daniel, 1 day, due 50c,
paid
Gaffney No. 4.
J. V. Sarratt, 2 days, dm- $1.00,
paid
W. H. Ross, 2 days, due $1.00,
paid
L. Baker. 2 days, due $l.ff0,
, managers in full for the per diem
.88 and mileage. We publish above a
1 complete statement of the amout of
money received, and how expended. {
.88 | It shows the amount due at the rate!
of 50 cents per day and 5 cents per j
mile travelled each way by the man
agers .who came after the boxes
and returned the boxes.
I have used the names of the man-'
agres of the first primary election. ;
having their names on mv hooks. It
niav he that the same person did not
act as manager for the second pri
mary election. If such be the case
and you fall to receive a check,
please see the manager in whose
States
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Kodol will, In a very short time, en
able the stomach to do the work it
should do, and the work It should do
is to digest all the food you eat
When the stomach can’t do it Kodol
does it for It and in the meantime the
stomach is getting stronger and able
to take up its regular natural work
again. Kodol digests all you eat. It
makes the stomach sweet and It is
pleasant to lake. It is sold here by
Gaffney Drug f 'r>.
—For school books go to the Gaff
ney Brut Oe.
necessary by the use of DeWitt’s Kid
ney and Bladder Pills. They are an
tiseptic and are highly recommended Notice is hereby given that on Tuss-
for weak back, backache, rheumatic I day, September 29th next, I will apply
pains, inflammation of the bladder and to the Hon. J. E. Webster, Proabte
all other annoyances due to weak! Judge, at his office at the court bouse
kidneys. They are sold by Gaffney in Gaffney, 8. C., at 10 o’clock a. m.
Co. 1 for a final settlement and discharge
as Executor of the estate of Ntaale
At Pittsburg, Pa., an additional 1 p. Kendrick, deceased. All persons
claim was filed against Harry K. having claims against said estate or
Thaw, bankrupt, by bis brother,
Josiah. in the sum of $8,640. The
amount was allowed by the referee.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are
small pills, easy to take, gentle and
sure. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co.
interested therein, are required to
present the same at or before said
time, or he forever barred.
O. 8. Kendrick.
Exor. Estates Mn. N. P. Kendrick,
deceased.
Pub. Sept. 4, 11. It and 25, iMt.