The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, October 02, 1908, Image 6

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. . plO(). l ( >7(. .)*( )*( xSPt Where yon wwl It— When you w«t It— No smoke—uo smell- ■o trouble. Olten you want heat in a hurry in some room in the house the fur nace does not reach. It s so easy to pick up and carry a PERFECTION Oil Healer (Equipped with Smokeless Device) to the room you want to heat—suitable for any room in the house. It has a real smokeless device absolutely preventing 9 smoke or smell—turn the wick as high as you can or as low as you like—brass font holds 4 quarts of oil that gives out glowing heat lor 9 hours. Fin ished in japan and nickel—an ornament anywhere. Every heater warranted. Th e/3ay&Lamp it ike Ump lor ike ttu^enl or ' reader. It givet a brilliant, steady light that makes study a pleasure. Made ol brass, nickel platetT and equipped with the latent improved central dralt burner. Every lamp warranted. II you cannot obtain the Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp from your dealer wrile to our nearest agency lor descrip ive circular, STANDARD Oil. COMPANY (I wwrporateU) l\\\tt\\\ni\\\\\\\\\n\\\\\t\n\\\\u\\\\\\m\\\\\\m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\u I'M COLLAR LABEL VWW AyVWVV His Wears :> Well ? V ,A/ / V vA/v'V\AA/\ (D ” b- C S © oc .h o <L _ or © <D > -M ^ JQ o £ £ <D £ 0 a; (« jq m CO © s O c5 A. S. LIPSCOMB, Gaffney, £■30 Garnlina. Gee! How Quickly and Neatly We Gao Do Job Work BIG FIREJT DILUS Texas City Suffers Loss Esti mated at $2000,000. FIREMAN KILLED, MANY HUHT IMPORTANT OATHERINO. HEALS •OLD SOSES 9WP No old sr-rv: exists merely because the flesh is diseased at that p&rtic- the southwest will take place at Natch n ^ ar s l )ot; tll * s were true s ' ,n P le cleanliness and iocai applications would from Nov ’4 to 27 Inclusive Tne 1 ‘ i> m. Whenever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal readily, the blood is at nHn,, nnrrvwo r.f is. m vital fluid is Ailed with impurities and po^ons which are being As Firemen Were Working to Extin^ guish Blaze in Wholesale Liquor House, Second Floor of the Burn ing Building Fell Upon Them. •Dallas, Tex., Sept. 30.—Ki.e which caused the death of the driver of hose company No. 2, J. M. Parlln, the serious injury of five other firemen, and a property loss estimated at 000 in the heart of the business dls trict raged fnom 10:40 o'clock Tues day night until 4 o’clock Wednesday morning before the entire department of the city could place It under eon trol Shortly after the fire was discov ered on the second floor of the build ing occupied by H. J. Bylackney. es- tablishment of L. Craddock & Co., wholesale liquor dealers on Elm street, an explosion occurred in tne liquor house which sent a shower of glass to the street below and shook the walls of the burning structure. The Are then spread to buildings on each side and the furniture estab lishment of William Kelly was soon a mass of flames and the blaze spread to the Eagn Parry Electrical compa ny’s store rooms. While the fire was at Its height, and the firemen had crowded into tne Craddock building In order to ream the blaze in the heart of the block, the entire second floor fell upon them bearing with It the enormous weight of barreled goods. Immediately every fireman within reach plunged into the ruins, tearim; aside the timbers, heaving the hot bricks aside and bringing to light in u few moments a burned and smoke blackened fireman. The Craddock, the Peacock, the Kgan-Farry Electric company and tne Blackeny Furniture company build ings are completely gutted. Farm«rs to Consider Best Method of Fighting the Boll Weevil. nirminghum, Ala., Sept. 30—A sp* cial from Jackson, Miss., says: What promises to be the most not- ' able gathering of farmers ever held in the prime purpose of the gathering is to faMlt : Ul 1 is v , :ta! , n ’ ,id ^/.lied with impurities and no-ons which are being .. . constantly ihscharred into the place, feeding it with noxious matter and prepare the farmers o the cotton belt iriitalin / and inflaming the nerves and tissues so the* sore cannot heal. east of the .lississlppl river to battle »p] leSL . jnipuritics m the blood may be the remains of some constitutional witn the boll weevil, and to acquaint trotible, the effect of a debilitating '-.pell of sickness, leaving disease genna them with ways and means of mini in the system, or the al>sorption by the blood of the fermented refuse matter mixing the ravages of the pest. which the bodily channels of waste have failed to remove. Again the cauac Secretary L. F. Davis, of the may he hereditary, the diseased blood of ancestry being handed down to Natchez chamber of commerce, pass- posterity ; hut whatever the cause, the fact that the sore will not heal shows ed through Jackson, returning home the necessity for the very best constitutional treatment. There is nothing from a tour of Georgia, Alabama and that causes more worry and anxiety than an old sore which resists treatment Tennessee during which he tendered Every symptom suggests pollution personal invitations to the governors ani ^ A/ease the discharge, the red, and commissioners of agriculture of angry looking flesh, the pain and in- those states to convention and attend the Natchez who flammation. and the discoloration of surrounding parts, all show that deep REDMOND IN CHICAGO. Irish Leader Is Shown the Sights of the “Windy City." Chicago, Sept. 30—John Redmond, leader of the Irish nationalists, ac companied by Mrs. Redmond, Joseph Devlin, and John Fitzgibbons, chair man of the Roscommon council, ar rived in Chicago Wednesday morning and were greeted by officials of the United Iiish societies and delegations from other organ'rations in sympathy with ihe efforts of the Irish leader. After a luncheon at the Cnicago club, given by Medill McCormick, Air. Redmond wm taken on a sight seeing tom through the stock yards and other .-.ectir::.-, of the city, while Mrs. Redmond made a tour of the shopping district under the guidance of members of the Catholic Women's League anti other women's clubs, loa fer she was given a reception at the auditorium. NIGHT RIDER WARNINGS. Cotton Men Are Inclined to Regard Many of Them as Jokes. New Orleans, 1a., Sept. 3>.—Cot ton men are studying sharply the question of how many of the night rid er warnings posted iu the cotton belt are serious and how many are jokes, suggested by the tobacco belt depre dations. Port Hud?on, 1-a., furnishes the la test alleged night rider episode. There A letter was posted Tuesday declaring that night riding in Kentucky raised the price of tobacco ten cents pci pound and that cotton growers ‘must follow the same tactics which won for the tobacco growers." The no tlce says no more cotton is to be ginned until the price is fifteen cents per pound. It is signed "Determina tion, Chief Night Rider.” name delegates wno < j own j n bi 00( j there are morbid will reperesent the agricultural inter. an( j (j a ii<rerous forces at work, con ests ot their respective common- gtantly creating poisons which may wealths. j n the end lead to Cancer. Local The dreaded boll weevil crossed the applications are valuable only for Mississippi river at or near Natchezz, their cleansing and antiseptic effects; one year ago. The historic city on they do not reach the blood, where the Mississippi is therefore regarded the real cause is located, and can as a most approprate place for a con- therefore have no real curative worth, vention at which ways and means of S. S.S. heals old sores by going down UshAng the past should he discussed. to .* h , e . fountain-head of the trouble J .. .. ,, and driving out the poison-producing and at the approaching convention all germs a „ d s ra<)rbM Liters which of t.ie information that it is possible the u i cer open. It removes every particle of impurity from the dr- to present on the subject will be of- cu i a tion and makes this life-stream pure, fresh and health-sustaining. Then fered. The United States department new, rich blood is carried to the place the healing begins, all discharge of agriculture has promised its co-op- ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh are formed, eration, and will have twenty or more and soon the sore or ulcer is well. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purl- of Us special agents, headed by Dr. fiers and finest of tonics, just what is needed in the treatment, and in addi S. A. Knapp, In attendance. tion to curing the sore will build up and strengthen every part of the system Special book on Sores and Ulcers and anv medic al a 1 vice desired furnished | free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA I want to recommend S. S. S. to any who am in need of a blood purifier,'and especially aa a remedy for sores r.nd obstinate ulcers. In liTT 1 bad my ie; badly cut on tht; sharp edge of a barrel, and having on a blue v. oolen stocking theplacc v a - badly poisoned from the dya. ^ fc rrat sore f -rmed and for years no one knoww what I suffered with the plaec. .-ied, it seemed to me, everything I hud t er heard of, bt:tI got no relief aodl thought I would have logo through life with cn aa»ry, uLchareitg sore on my leg. At last I began the use «. S. S. S., and it was but a short time untU i sav . that the place was improving. I continued it f until it removed all the poison from my blood and made a complete and permanent cure of the sore. JflO. **1 MO Navy Street, Brooklyn, If. Y. TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS. Dr, Koch, German Scientist, Address ed the Meeting. Washington, Sept. 30.—Each of the seven sections of the international con. gress on tuberculosis at their sessions Wednesday contributed much to knowledge through the discussion by renowned scientists of measures that promise success to the world move ment against the ravages of tubercu losis. More than a hundred speak ers were on the programs of the sev eral sections. Great interest centered around the work of sections numbers one and seven in which 'Dr. Koch, the Ger man scientist and discoverer of the tubercle bacilli, actively participated His address on the relations of human and bovine tuberculosis was perhaps the most notable of the day. HASKELL TO SUE HEARST. "IL-J' Confidence in the Jeweler When you buy Jewelry you need 'to have confidence that yon are not being sold an inferior article at the price charged for first class goods. We make a rule to always represent goods as they really are, and charge a price as low as consistent. You need have no fear but that you are obtaining full value for your money when yon purchase here. We are now showing a larger and better assortment than ever. : : Thos. H. Westrope, The Old Reliable Jeweler and Oklahoma Executive Will Bring Ac tion for Libe! at Kansas City.. Guthrie, Okla., Sept. 30.—Gov. ernor C. N. Haskell is preparing to bring suit in the next few days against William R. Hearst, because of the latter’s charges concerning Governor Haskell’s alleged connection with an attempt to bribe Frank S. Monnetl for the Standard Oil company. The suit will be brought In Mis souri, probably at Kansas City. H. C. Slmrall, of Mexico, Mo., is here as attorney for Governor Haskell, pre paring the petition. I HAVE PLENTY OF WOOD FIBER Tlw Ivldnoa In ttw caa* IS jmn b— Is bvMmob—MfllloBs by IMtt agtats Is btMsbob. Yob bay 4 grtta— L» ft M. Pmlmt aid t cafloaB Para Lliawd 00 (at Wj cents) mis tham aai talks 7 jslloai bast paint raady lor sot oot only ILM par ®aHob—Doao la I mlaotoa. j Smith Hardware Go* L. ft M- Paint II To plaster that bouse you are putting up ^and also have plenty of Cement on hand now. Don’t your house need painting? Ladies, don’t your furniture and walls need painting? I have Cherrv. Dark Oak, Light Oak, Mahogany and Walnut Stains in 25c, 40c and 65c cans. It don’t cost much to make everything look new and yon can do it yourself. Come and get some of it. : : ::::::: —Writing tablets, pencils, pens, erasers, etc., go to tha Oaffnsy Drag Co. June 30-0fc-ly W. H. Philson, The Lumber Man. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to tahe par salo by Cborakso oraa Co. GRIND Laxative Fruit Syrup par salo hr Cherokee dcuq Co. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions ot pimples and blotches. It is guaranteed per Ml# ay Cherskoo oraa Co. If not, don't delay. This fall our showing of Clothing surpasses any previous effort. We have built up a large trade in this department. The cause is very clearly shown. We carry a line equal in quality of goods and work manship of any line on the market, only a few dollars j HAVE YOU BEEN TO I THE DAYLIGHT STORE? cheaper, that's all. This-ap plies to Boy's Pants as well. We can fit the whole family in Clothing. No matter what price you want to pay we can accommodate you. The New Fangle Trousers—per fection in trouser making. Try a pair. We ask your in spection of our line of Shoes. This fall our line embraces many makes for Men, Ladies, Boys and Girls. Special lines of dress, school or business wear, or heavy work Shoes. Of course you must have a new dress. We show a full line of all prices in every variety of the newest fabrics, Serges, Panamas, Battistes, Cashmere, Silks, in fact, everything needed for Fall and Winter wear. Don't fail to call and look over our line. No trouble to show it to you. Our line of Hosiery is the best in the country. Our Whit Leather Stockings at 10 cents, our Humpty Dumpty Stockings at 15 centsj]and the Black lines at 15, 20 and 25 cents are the best wearing Stockings for Misses, Children and Boys that are on the market. Ladies' Hose all prices from 10 t^ 50 cents. Try a pair of American Beauty Corsets, $1.00 to $2.00. Perfection in Corset making. Our stock of Children's, Misses' and Ladies’ Coats are beauties and better values than ever for the price. We are anxious if you are not a customer already for you to give us a chance to show you that you can do just as well oi a little better by dealing with us than with any other mercantile concern in the county. Come to see us. I WILKINS & COMPANY. GAFFNEY