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I Women as Weii as Men Ave Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, <h» Courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid- 1|sh a poem, ‘What I Live For," neys are out of ordar ' or diseased. FILBERT NEWB. Review of Events from On* Our York County corroopondonto. Filbert, R. F. D. 1, Sept. 17.—Miss Daisy Robinson spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. Q. R. McCarter. Sometime uso I had the editor pub- RAVENNA READINGS. which was so well received by some of our readers that I am sending our kind editor another. ‘‘Our Nation’s Faith.” T trust he will clve it space Kidney trouble bid become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child »o be born . T , 1 afflicted with weak kid- iu * l‘ e( 'K er - neys. If the child urin- „ . . . . , „„„ ates too often, if the I You hear that boy laughing?_you vine scalds the flesh or If, when the child think he’s all fun; •Baches an age when it should be abte to i But the angels laugh, too, at the Control the passage it is yet afflicted with d he has done . ted-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of , , ... , (be difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first i 1 ^ ie children laugh loud as they trooi should be towards the treatment of 1 to his call, Horn, of Pacolet, attended the Gouch-; er services last Sunday. Newsy Notes and Personale From Our Mr. A. P. Darnold and sister, of Regular Correspondent. 1 White Plains, attended religious ser- Ravenna. Sept. 22.—Rev. J. W. Guy. vices at Ooucher last Sunday, of Pacolet, spent last Friday night Mr. Honey, of York county, attend- with Mrs. M. C. Burgess and family, ed religious services at Goucher last Mr. Wallace Thompson, of Timber Sunday. Ridge, was in this section Friday. | Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Dunn and chil- Mr. and Mrs. B. G. L. Pettit spent i dren. of Virginia, are visiting at Mr. last Friday night with relatives at ; and Mrs. J. B. Foster’s for a few important organs. This unpleasant a uble is due to a diseased condition of the Ineys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The. mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- oent and one dollar i tees. You may have a sample bottle by . ail >ree, also pamphlet tell- Home or Swamp-Root And the poor man that knows him, laugh loudest of all.” —Holmes. When law ends, tyranny begins.” —Pitt. I have known him ever since I can r member of knowing anyone. In fact, his very personal appearance is striking enough to impress him upon one’s memory for all time, if you Of ail about it, including many of the i iave seen him only once in your life, housands of testimonial letters received d t he doeg not pre8ent a ve ry I rom sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer ; , 1 bCo., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and dignified appearance, being about (Motion this paper. four or five feet tall and hump-back- Don’t make any mletake, but re- ed. But his deformity seems to make member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. one remember him with an unusual Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad- distinctness. And, so far as I know, drets, Binghampton, N. Y., on every liis character is not such as to in bottle. spire dislike in any one. He is very industrious and economical in his mode of living, and attends to his .ledge \ andeventer granted a re ())W|| ;t ff a i rs . Like the majority of straining injunction against the ap h|s ra( . e __ my 8ubJe ct Is a negro ban- plhation of the 2-cent fare law In Arkansas. joist—he is superstitious and believes in tiie existence of “bants” and , “ghos’es,” and is very fond of music. ; lie is a line banjoist, and the way in Cloth all Wool and Paint all Paint, J^ < ^nt er 'So ,l Lr i i d £ which h(i can play and sing his sad into Oxide of Zinc combined but beautiful negro melodies is a with "White Lead, and then made in- treat to anyone so fortunate as to to paint witti pure Linseed Oil In j ^ To j^,. h j m once j 8 to thousand gallon grindings and mix- , , , . ., , Inge. Wears long; actnal coat only de9lre to hear him $1.20 per gallon. Bmltli Hardware Now, some may consider me very Co. L. £ M. Paint Aganta. , ! bold and fearless in my writing, since r , T7 , . ’ . V i u ; I seem to write up people and thinga Bv an accidental pistol shot Miss i .or,. u u o* .. i with a reckless abandon. But my in- Lucille Porter, who llv^s near PFitm 1 ton, Va., was killed. i tentions are good; I write only the ; truth, so far as I know it, and I as- When you have a cold you may be 8U dq® full responsibility for all that sure that It has been caused indirect-! 1 write for publication. So if I at Jy by constipation and consequently time happen to over do anything you must first of all take something to move the bowels. This is what or anybody injury through my writ ings, I stand prepared to make ample has made Kennedy’s Laxative Cough amends. I am not an experienced Syrup so successful and so generally j !> enn ian, I know, therefore, I trust demanded. It does not constipate; thft *‘ dl,or wil1 keep his eves on me - like most of the old fashioned cough as * am ap * f° make some mistakes, cures, but on the other hand it gent- * ani niy owu composer and writer, ly moves the bowels and at the same i and no one exce Pt t* 16 editor ever time heals irritation and allays In-1 sees letters before they are sub- flammation of the throat. Sold by nd,ld * or publication. Some day 11 a t jo o’clock Prof. T. G. Chalk, the Gaffney Drug Co. shall have to become one of those superintendent, conducted the Sunday who toll with the pen in earnest and Two 14-year-old boys at Cape Hen- ^ ol ’ something more than mere em- Goucher. Miss liizzie Moorehead and Mrs. Kate Jefferies, of Gowdeysvllle, at- tendede the Woman’s Missionary Union at Goucher last Saturday. M. W. Brown spent last Wednes day and Thursday in Gaffney. Charles E. Pettit spent last Thurs day in Gaffney. Rev. F. C. Hickson, of Union, spent some time here last Wednesday. Miss Lona Green entered Lin wood College last Wednesday. C. D. Burgess, one of our bachelors, spent some time at Pacolet last Fri day. Mrs. C. E. Kitchens spent last Sat urday with relatives at Pacolet. H. C. Reynolds and John Fowler spent a couple of days at Landrum last week, looking out a farm for next year. Mrs. J. B. Foster and daughter. Miss Rossle, of Asbury, attended th Q Goucher services last Saturday. Mr. T. L. Hames, of Asbury, was in town last Friday. Mr. M. W. Littlejohn was a Paco let visitor last Saturday. Capt. J. B. Brown and Mr. L. B. Bonner have their mowing machines busy these days. The Woman’s Missionary Union at Goucher last Saturday was a grand success and the well arranged pro gramme was carried out without a hitch. The meeting was called to order promptly at 10 o’clock and on Mrs. W. Sam Lipscomb’s absence Miss Addle Brown acted as president, to which office Miss Addle was elect ed during the meeting. Miss Ella Brown, who was chosen to deliver the opening address, did so in grace ful manner and her speech was pro nounced a feature of Saturday’s work. The committee arranging the speakers, certainly acted wise in se lecting Miss Ella. Miss Pettit, who was to have responded to Miss Brown’s address, was not present, so Mrs. J. C. Otts acted in her stead and made a beautiful speech. Miss Mattie Simms was, as usual, present in her chair as secretary. Miss Mathis, a missionary, now taking her vacation, from Greenville, added life to the meeting and although The Ledger correspondent was not pres ent, still we learned much about the meeting. Sunday morning dawned fair and A a * i The Kidneys When they are weak, torpid, or stagnaii the whole system suffers. Don't negiivt them at this time, but heed the warning o* the uehing bark, the bloated face, the sallov complexion, the urinary disorder, and begi treatment at once with Hood’s Sarsaparilla which contains the best and safest curative substances. In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100dost.- j>i. A GOOD REASON. days. G. E. Goforth, of Ola, attended re-, ligious services at Goucher last Sun day. Mr. W. D. Goforth, of Cowpens. vis ited relatives around here last week , and attended the Goucher services on Sunday. . j Gaffney People C an jell You Why Mr. Walter Lipscomb, of Cowpens, 14 ** ® 0 * was among the Goucher visitors last: Doans Kidney Pl'ls cure t p cans*' Sunday! of f Hs ea8 e- an d tliat * 8 wli y c,ire ' Floyd and Lloyd Goforth, two wor- always lasting. This remedy thy young men of our Baraca class, strengthens and tones up the kidneys, left yesterday for Fountain Inn, where helping them to drive out of the body thev engage in the mechanic trade!' ne liquid poisons ihat c misp oai k- with Contractor R. L. Thomas. We j a °he. headache and distressing kid- wish them unbounded success. j 1,e >" an< i urinary complaints. Gaffney Cotton is rapidlv opening and will P cn Plo testify to permanent cures, soon all be open. Mrs - c - A - Hughes. 105 Mill Row ‘Uncle Billy” Hill, of Pacolet. and ! Gaffney, S. C., says: “For months I of a high type of colored people. wa8 bothered by a dull aching acrofs died last Friday night of pneumonia, in his seventy-eighth year. “Uncle Billy” as he was commonly known, was a high tone colored man. and the small of my back and through my sides. Headaches and dlzty spells also bothered roe and I was very nervous and often felt so weal' one whites and blacks alike respect- j 1 was hardly able to do my work ed and his death Is keenly felt by his I 1 Anally heard of Doan 3 Kidnev relatives here. On Saturday the in-! an d they were so higblv recom- terment took place at the Baptist mt ‘nded for troubles similar to mine church at Knuckles Chappel where ^ a t 1 purchased a box at a drug he was a member In good | stafs- Since using the pain in my standing. One of the largest crowds j ^ a Pk Is much less severe, my strength of people ever assembled at this nn d energy have returned and my church, witnessed the burial. kidneys act properly. Willie Shippy, colored, also died \ F° r sale by all lealers. Price 60 Sunday and was buriad Monday at | cents. Fester-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, the same church. He was the son of: New "V ork. sole agents for the United Jerry Shippy, and a good colored j Stales, man. He was the grand son of “Un j Remember the name- cle Dock” Shippy, who had thirty J take no other, children and 144 grand children, but he died several years ago. Genie Wilkins, colored, had a slight stroke of paralysis last week while washing for Mrs. B. G. L. Pettit. She has rallied from the stroke and is do ing nicely now. C. One of the worst features of kid ney troubles is that it is an insidious -Doan’s—and j 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 disease and before the victim realizes! makes the stomach sweet and it is LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. By J. E. Webster, Esquire, Probata Judge. Whereas, David A. Gross has made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and ef fects of Catherine J. Starneg de ceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred ami creditors of the said Catherine J. Starnes, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Cherokee Court House. Gaffney, S. C., on Satur day. October 3rd, next after publica tion thereof, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 15th day of September. Anno Domini. 1908. J. E. WEBSTER. Probate Judge. Pub. Sept. 25th, Oct. 2nd, 1908. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. State of South Carolina, county of Cherokee. By J. E. Webster, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Emma Wilkins has made suit to me. to grant M. W. Brown Letters of Administration of the Es tate and effects of G. O. Wilkins de ceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said G. O Wil kins, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Cherokee Court House, Gaffney. S. C.. on Wednesday, October 7th, next after publication thereof, at eleven o’clock in the fore noon. to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 21st day of September. Anno Domini, 1908. J. E. WEBSTER Probate Judge Pub. Sept. 25th, Oct. 2nd. 1908. his danger he may have a fatal mala dy. Take Foley’s Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright’s disease and diabetes. Cherokee Drug Company. Frank P. Sargent, United States Commissioner of Immigration, is dead. pleasant to take. Gaffney Drug Co. It is sold here by —For school book* go to the Gaff ney Dr^g Co. —There is no doubt about the Gil lette being the best safety razor made. Set $5.00. Gaffney Drug Co Kodol will, without doubt, make your stomach strong and will almost instantly relieve you of all the symp toms of Indigestion. It will do this because it is made up of the natural digestive juices of the stomach so combined that it completely digests tbe 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. ry saved Mrs. Fourqurean, of Rich-: Payment for its own sake, therefore, moud, Va.. from drowning. ^ w * d never forget The Ledger s very __________ great kindness in allowing me space 1 in its columns. It is a very great task for any one to achieve success as an author, hut it^j worth Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, writes: “Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so distressing that it interfered with my business. I bad many of the symp toms of hay fever, and a doctor’s pre scription did not reach my case, and I 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 and Tar with the same success.’’ Cherokee Drug Co. school and after Mr. Will Brown had made his report, with 126 attendants, Rev. J. W. Guy entered the pulpit and from the text, “Go ye into the world and preach the gospel to every creature,” delivered a very interest ing and brilliant sermon. The ser- DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is recommended as the best thing to use for piles. It is, of course, good for anything where a salve la needed. Beware of Imitations. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. It Is Easy Enuogh to ,ae jmon lasted something over one hour, struggle. {followed by the Lord’s Supper and ’Possum hunting has begun in this I riRht han(1 of Christian fellowship to section now. Soon the colored folks j the ne w members of the church, will have their satisfaction of “’pos sum and talers.” But these animals are not near so plentiful in this sec tion as they once were. As almost everybody is busy at work, news is scarce at this wriling. I am studying very hard now. I often read till far into night. I have determined. to achieve success as an author, if I can. And sometimes I While the collection was being taken, “Must I and empty handed,” was beautifully rendered by Misses Ella •ssaSanH UA[q pun umojh Sunday afternoon at Ravenna Sun day school was cut short so as to give Rev. Mr. Dunn, of Virginia, a short time for a sermon and all at tending were amply repaid for com ing out to hear Mr. Dunn, who ia visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Foster, of Asbury. During the services at Goucher on Saturday and Sunday many visitors were present and a goodly number was also present at our Sunday worthy of all the flattery I have re-, srhoo , Sunday afternoon ceived. While there are always those : Dr Gunter and Ml8g iNIatUe g lmm8> who live to discourage noble efforts. Su p erv , 8or E< p Lipscomb, Mr. W. I have yet to meet such persons, j R I _ lp80Ornbt Ml88 Mlldred Lipscomb tiseptic and are highly recommended Nothing that I write for publication and s j 8ter ^| r and ^ rK T B Pettit for weak back, backache, rheumatic quite pleases me, and I often regret; and f arn j] y am j Mrs w K outh- pairs, inflammation of the bladder and Itaving said certain things. Indeed, rjo V j r V) 8( . ar >| vers \j r Abbott all other annoyances due to weak I sometimes fear that the editor may and Graf . e al ] of (’ a ff nev visit- kidneys. They are sold by Gaffney | throw my manuscript into the waste! pd Ooucber and Ravenna last Sun- FOR SALE- FOR SALE—>Half acre lot on Lime stone avenue, opposite Mrs. W. H. Richardson’s. Very desirable build ing lot. For price and terms apply to either W. M. Lipscomb or A. E. Wright. Sept. 18, It aw, 1m pd. FOR SALE—A lot of fine pigs. Ap ply to E. S. Turner. ' 9-22-41 become discouraged at my own pro Count von Zeppelin Is to have two I s rt *ss which, though rapid under the circumstances, does not quite satisfy me. But on every hand I meet those who encourage me, and this arouses in me an ambition to do something airships built. Many people suffer a great deal from Kidney and Bladder troubles. During the past few years much of this complaint has been made un necessary by the use of DeWltt’s Kid ney and Bladder Pills. They are an- FOR SALE—The Nelson store house and lot on Limestone street just below Galloway’s. Apply to J. Floyd Spake or Jno. P. Spake, Route No. 4, Gaffney, S. C. FOR SALE—One No. 7 Blickens- derfer typewriter, practically new. A bargain. J. Eb Jefferies. Aug. 25 tf. „ FOR RENT. FOR RENT—A portion of my resi dence to parties without children; either furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. A. V. Montgomery. Sept. 25 tf. Drug Co. basket Rev. Joseph Jerge, formerly Woodstock College, Md., is dead at with high disgust. But he’s ; day considerate and forbearing, and does Mi88 Swile Mabrv and Mig8 Mar . no such thing. Nevertheless, I am Raret FoRter of Rebobotb( attended an optimist. I believe .hat every-, af Gouoher Ja8t Sundav and I thing happens for the best. I believe; fook djnner w1th p rof . and Mr8 T G How To Avoid Appendicitis. we can all do something, if we will. ' Gba | k Most victims of appendicitis are 0nce a tanner asked of a negro Ren Hammett, of White those who are habitually constipated. * ,ovv ke liked the terrace; as he Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures 'liought the poor negro would ot chronic constipation by stimulating j <: ° urse know w,iat ke meant, he didn’t the liver and bowels, and restores tbe mak e his question any too plain. The TO RENT—Offlos rooms ove- T> Ledger. Apply to M. H. DeCem* Not. 2, It natural action of the bowles. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nau seate or gripe and is mild and pleas ant to take. Refuse substitutes.. Cherokee Drug Co. negro replied: “I duuno, sah; 1 haven’t eat any of dem yit.” Our farmers are having their pea vine hay mown now. Some of them i have much of it to save, while others I are not so plentiful. Of Interest To Many. It is generally believed that the Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure anyi tc>,: ' n ‘ rop ' H very short this year. Foley’s Kidney Cure will ctfre any stM Itave some sickness In our case of kidney or bladder trouble that some of the sick people Is not beyond the reach of medicine. a "‘ K e,, l n K we H again. No medicine can do more. Cherokee * here is some cord wood being Drug Co, hauled to market in our section, the __________ price paid for it being three dollars DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are ! a , ord small pills, easy to take, gentle and We have, so far. heard of no sure. Bold by Gaffney Drug Co. champion cotton pickers this season. Hurry up. boys, let’s hear how much Plains, attended religious services at Ravenna last Sunday afternoon. Mr. J. B. Foster, of Asbury, visit ed our Sunday school last Sunday afternoon. M. W. Brown went to Jonesville Sunday night and returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kitchens and children, of Gowdeysvllle, and Mr. J. T. Kitchens, of Spartanburg, spent last Sunday with Mrs. C. E. Kitch ens. The boys around here are chasing Wilkes Brown’s pet coon these pret ty nights. “Old Rod,” the champion WANTED. WANTED—Green hides and bees wax. L. W. McGuinn. Sept 18 tf. WANTED—Green hides; higher cash price paid. Clary £ Kirby. Aftg. 14 tt But the trouble with a great majority of the people is to save it after they have made it. No person should live beyond their income; they should not even live up to it. Whoever spends all they make will fill a pauper's grave. No better way has ever been devised whereby a person can save money than through the building and loan plan. You not only save money but you make it, as every dollar you put in begins to earn you something at once. If you are paying rent, stop doing so by buy ing building and loan stock and become your own landlord. Hundreds of Gaffney people can testify how easily this is done. You live in your house while you are paying for it with the rent money you would be paying the landlord. The Farmers and Mechanics Building and Loan will start you on the road to ownership. We loan to the man who wants to buy either city or countr v property. Call at the office and see our Mr. GibU Pridmore, who will explain the plan in detail, or write him for information. Business transacted by mail or in person. Don’t put off this very im portant matter. New series opens October 3. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. —We guarsntoe oar Geffoey Drag Co. tmi to lit. cotton you can pick, and we’ll put It in print. Ben Hope. Notice is hereby given that on Tues day, September 29th next, I will apply ; to the Hon. J. B. Webster, Proabte Judge, at his office at the court house in Gaffney, 8. C., at 10 o’clock a. m. for a final settlement and discharge as Executor of the estate of Nannie racer, leads in every race with Jack j Kendrick, deceased. All persons, a close second. 'having claims against said estate or| Mr. Plaxiro. of fherokee Falls interested therein, are required to spent Sunday here. nresent the same at or before said Messrs. J. H. Mathis, E. It. Go- 'I™ 0 ' or he f °rever barred, forth and Tom Lipscomb, of Gouch- D. S Kendrick, er, visited our Sunday school Sun-, Exor. Estates Mrs. N. P. Kendrick, day. 1 Farmers Mechanics Building and Loan Assn. GAFFNEY, S. C. N. H. Littlejohn, J. C. Otts, J. C. Pridmore, President. Attorney. Sec. A Trees. Oscar Horn and cousin, Howard Oct-4-im-Pri. innintn **oI latorcT? n Pub. Sapt. 4. 11, 18 26, 1908.