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^ ':..5 ►r*. r . -mm ■ i . - ’ a .. i -.at: v llJi Nothing Equals Pe=ru=na For Serious Kidney " * \ THICKETY TOPICS. ■ •: > ^ •••••• *!■ i'W: m m* So Writes John N. Watkins, St. Louis, Mo. Read What Mr. Clow, Colorado, Says. A Man Over Seventy Years Old. Interesting communlcatloln prom Our Regular Correspondent Thickety, Oct. 7.—Well, after be- ! in* absent for quite a while, I will I try my hand airain, although news , is very scarce In this section as i everybody that can pick cotton Is in i the Held. Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Ezell, of Gaff- ; ney, spent last Friday night .with Mr. of i and Mrs. J. R. Graham. Mr. Ezell, Mr. Graham, Mr. Vaud Smith and Mr. G. W. Thomason, took an old time ’possum hunt that night. They Mr. William N. Jefferies attended services at ElBethel Sunday. Mr. T. J. Hames was In Gaffney Monday to attend the county com missioners meeting. Messrs. Adam John and Victor Foster attended services at ElBethel Sunday. Misses Annie Kossie and Irene Fos ter attended services at ElBethel Sunday. TAX NOTICE. The county treasurer’s hooka will be open for the collection of State, county, school, poll and road tax Oct ober 15th to and including December Slst, 1908. All tax not paid on or before De cember Slst, 1908, will have the fol lowing penalties added: 1 per cent jin January, another 1 per cent mak- Mrs.' H. C. Dunn, of Westminster, j in B 2 P°r cent in February, and an who has been visiting Mr, and Mrs. additional 5 per cent, making 7 per .1. B. Foster, returned home Monday, cent jn March, to the 15th, on which Miss Amanda Goudelock attended 1 date the books close. All male citi- services at ElBethel Sunday. zrns froni 21 t0 60 years are liable Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Foster attended fo P° n ,a ?- except Confederate sold- wcrc not very successful as they 1 religious services at ElBethel Sun- * e rs over 50 years old. All male citl- came In about 4 o’clock in the morn-; day. zens from 2\ to 50, both years includ ing with one little ’possum. This Wishing The Ledger and Us read- ed, are liable to road duty or com- was Mr. Vaud Smith’s first ’possum ers much success hunt and he says it will be his last mutation road tax, except students while actually attending school or if he can get any one else^fo go In ARE microbes IN YOUR SCALP? c0 ^ e ^ e in . ,his state - school trustees as shown in deed recorded In Book "H,” page 760 R. M. C. office, Chero kee county, 8. C. TERMS OF SALE—One-fourth cash with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash; balance payable in one and two years time, equal payments, secred by bond and mortgage of the premises hearing 8 per cent Interest from date of sale annually, and pro viding for 10 per cent attorneys fees, if said balance should be collected by suit or by an attorney; aud the par* chaser is required to insure the cot* iage upon said lot for a sufficient amount to secure said balance. Pur chaser to pay for all papers and re cording. J. EB. JEFFERIES, <^l’k. c. C Pi’s Gaffney, S. C„ O t. 8th, 1908. Pub. 9, 16 23 and 30. Zjfvfrs "a «• : • m. Mr.W.F, Clow Kidney Affection, Asthma. Mr. W. F. Clow, 42S E. St. Train St., Colorado Springs. <3ol., h retired real estate man, writes: “I am a man of over seventy years and feel that I owe my pres ent good health entirely to Peruua I began using it about a year ago for asthma and kidney trouble, and took several bottles. I have not felt better for “Different members of my family have ! used it also, and have only words of praise to speak for IVruna.” Attributes Health to Pe-ru-na. William Bailey, 1 St., N. E., Wash ington, D. C., Past Col. Encampment No. 69. Union Veteran legion, and prominently identified with many of the great labor protective associations In Chicago and New York, and Secre tary of one of the larirest associations in the former city, had for nearly thirty years been afflicted with kid nej-troubles. Within a short period he has been persnaded to try Peruua, and ids present healthy condition is attributed to his Jodicions use of that great remedy. He considers himself now quite cured and in excellent physical condition i.f«* Mr.John N.Watkins. his place. Explanations of Baldness Have Ringling Bros, big show, was posting -ra. bills in Thickety last Monday. I was glad to see that our R. F. D. Been Avanced. The Most Cor rect Is That of Microbes. The term "microbes" refers to a C “, rr L r , ",° n M 3 .' parasitic plant or fungi also called rhn is a td e M ow and serve. hla '—i. A microbe Is so small that ItronL .e ^ "ant .o sThlm ',™" Tj? be detected b, the aid of are coming around ,n hla now tvagon ^ 111 J} e ' v . , „ „ , o Knoiragico ous diseases, and derive their titles * Ir . J p Q fr'il L MnrtH Jv if tor trough the form of their growth or .trip to Gaffney last Monday after- becmi8e of the dlseases th | y create> ; ” Mr. R. M. Allen and your corres-1 t v ; h ^ dl8ease8 are ^'fectious or con- pondent spent last Fridav in Spartan- ‘ f ’ c f H b Germanv burg. We went up to hear Clarence . ° fooHi,acr U ^ 0 p’ Draytonville Towmship for Sinking Agnew’s trial, the negro who wreck- ! Fund 1-2 mill. ed No. 41 at Groces siding a few I', A ^ hQ e ,’. er ? d fh ^ Gowdeysvllle Township for Sinking T,W ,r ' , " m " n0 ' i rhoCtsTimf aSd ld S b^n'am. ^ .'- 2 i that day. s If we were not mistaken, we saw during their term of office, school teachers employed in the public schools and ministers in actual charge of congregations. The levies for the year 190X are as follows: For State tax 5 1-2 mills. For ordinary county 3 mills. For constitutional school tax 3 mills. For road tax 2 mills. For Stacy ferry bridge 1-2 mill. Making a total of 14 mills. With the following additional: Cherokee Township for Sinking Fund 1-2 mill. —Talk about the good time com ing! Why it’s here now If you will smoke Official Seal Cigars. Gaffney Drug Co. ply verified through research experi- White Plains Township for Sink ing Fuyd 1-2 mill. Tiro. “C," of Ravenna. In - TMcHrtr, «t*«; Morgan Township tor i e ci r> uri >• \atton or eminent scientists. This v 0 last Saturday. Pro. C., come around mi . !rob . ln(1sr „ s in thp Sphnm wh{rh Fund 1-2 mill. Sinking to the mayor’s office to see your old microbe lodges in the Sebum, which is the natural hair oil. and if permlt- Limestone Township for Sinking "pal” when you are in town again. , . - „ . . . ’ “ “ Fund 1-2 mill Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bonner of fo j ic j es and i n ’ti me (he pores entire- Special Levies for Schools, day" afternoon " Th,okety ,ast Mon '!!\ close and the scali? trraduallv Cherokee Graded School, District BuRipeas la picking up some on the J^h.™ens^ttrao^oL oMhe ' N Llme. 4 t one'Graded School, District Southern hut it Is very light yet for ^"h being 6 revLed ^ fall. No. 10, 2 1-2 mills. Dandruff is a contagious disease I ^ , ° r Interest on bonds Limestone Internal Catarrh. Mr. John N. Watkins, 31.18 Shenan doah Ave., St. 1. mis, Mo., writes: in Gafrne”,tfmng XMf.M 1 ^7“^ Graded School, District. No : 10,1 mill. N. FT. Littlejohn "Cx.” produces itching scalp, falling hair _____________ and baldness. Dandruff Is caused by . . .j | the microbe diseasing the sebaceous Asbury Articles. matter, which dries up and scales off School District. No. 22, 4 mills. School District No. 23, 2 mills. School District No. 25, 21-2 mills. School District No. 26, 2 mills. School District No. 27, 1-2 mill. I will make my announcement later Asbury. Oct. 6.—-The farmers , gon^ti’meg the cuticle surrounding “Among all ohe greatly advertised v ? r y bu8 >’ no '' v ng | the hair allows the natural oil of the . . T . medicines for kidney and bladder i ^ ^ ia short thpy w111 soon be hair to force its way between the ; a M° fhe t me I will visit the differ- trouble there h nothing which equals i , ...... tho flakes or scarf skin direct to the haIr -1 .# n *w he cou ° ty for the con ' p T ,, Tf.7,. fnr K ov«r a l v« a r. Tho Sf ' ho01 opened at th,s place tbe ..wi tho hpin^ between the 'eniences of the people. Peruna. I suffered for seieral years 2Sfh ult with Prof F R Woodruff, with this tro ible, spent hundreds of 0 f p aco iet, teacher, dollars on do* >rs and medicine and all to no purpose until I took Peruna. “One bottle did mo more good than all the others put together, as they only and the microbe being between the „ .. flakes force them apart and they . A tax Payers living at a dls- : scale off as dandruff. tance can save themsleves trouble T bp protracted meeting at Asbury j r,K ^ e have a^remedT which posUiveiy and « me by writing me to closed last Thursday night with very wil] r ve dandrufr> exterminate kno ^ the amount of their tax and good success. Revs TIL Owens and, (hp mirrob0i p r0 mote good circuiat- ser | din g 8ame b y money order. When R. A. Brock conducted the meeting.' in the scalp tighten and revitalize wr,nK P 6386 enclose 8tamp for re -• noisoned mv system Peruna cured me. 1 r ^* 1e work on the Pacoiet mines Is b b j roots, grow hair and cure polsonea my system, rerunscurea me. p roRreRR i ne; nicely. In a short time Wlr ,in thia R tn*o- I used it for four months before a com- it wi ]] be in f u n operation. They are b k P hI New Meat Market e I have opened up a meat market at the Buice store on Lime stone St. where I am prepared to serve my friends and pat rons with what they want in the fresh meat line. The best meat and prompt ser vice. G. G. Harper. Best cash price for hides. plete cure was accomplished, bnt am truly grateful to you. The least I can do in return is to acknowledge the merits of Peruna.” . . . , I,* . on our own personal guarantee n °n ( ‘ a ^ aKed installing a stai ” p ;(hat this remedy, which Is called Rex- mill. The work is under the super- .. 93 „ Hair Tonlr will be SU pp lle d vision of Mr. Garribaldi, of Char- frep of a jj cogt t0 tbe user j f j t f a n B lotte, N. r. They have in. tailed the to (lo aa wg p r0In j Re R w j]i a ] R0 re . rock crusher and a large engine . a * . n , r tn nH _,. Oct. 5. 1908. W. W. GAFFNEY, County Treasurer. CLERK’S SALE. People Who Object to Liquid Medicines Should Buy Peruna Tablets '--tRtontn ,h e .av£ r ,A„ rTriM/^'-io^'S S K !.t In a P iLL i.niH.nV has be{,n cau8ed by d,8ea « e . jet it Pleas for Cherokee county in the CLERK’S SALE. By virtue of a decree and sale of the Court Plea.*- for Cherokee county of M M. Moss, et al, plaintiffs vs. Thos. Wilson, Rebecca Wilson and the Bank of Blacksburg, defendants, I will sell at Gaffney, S. C., at public auction, before tbe court boose door, during the legal hours for sales, on salesday, Monday, November 2nd, 1908, the following described prop erty, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel o|r lot of land containing sixteen and one- half (16 12) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Fletcher Dun can, Geo. C. Herndon, Thos. Martin and others, situated East of Blacks burg, S. C., and now In possession of plaintiffs, and known as the Dock Moss place. TERMS OF SALE—Cash; purchas er to pay for papers. J. EB. JEFFERIES, OITl C. C. Pi’s. Gaffney, S. C., Oct. 8th, 1908. Pub 9, 16 23 and 30. NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT.jhine^U "n- gj? ““ ot w -«lpply. platotlit of partition on November 19lh, 1908, at Gaff-, s,a ] lf>d - The water for the en Plne 8 sll i ts by making every hair root, fol- of Common ne y, s. C., I, Chas. A. Jefferies, at- aad stamp mil1 . bas T t0 be pu “ p ®S Hole and pigment gland strong and y in the case i orne y i n fact, for the nelrs at law of ab ™V ball a mile, in a ™ onta - “ active, and by stimulating a natural the late William Jefferies, deceased, shall make my final settlement with said heirs. All parties indebted to tho estate of the late William Jeffereies, de ceased, are notified to make pay ment to me before the above date. All parties having claims against said estate are requested to probate samo and give me one, else be for ever barred. CHAS. A. JEFFERIES. Attorney in fact for the heirs at law of Wm. Jefferies, estate. Oct. 9, 23, 30 and Nov. 6, 1908. —Official Seal, regular 10c cigar, sold by the Gaffney Drug Co., Satur day, the 10th, for 6c straight. —Tough luck—I forgot to get me some Official Seal Cigars for my Sun day smokes. Gaffney Drug Co. nothing happens they win have ‘ flow of colorin( , plpment lnt o the hair everything In full operation. They cells. have a large tank to construct and a ll92 „ Hfllr Ton , c lg entlrely railroad ta build for carrying the ore frpe frorn ereage or gedIme nts, Is ex- he "f,, C in U8 nov’ ^^^^y Pleasant to use, and will If this mine turns out gold in pay- t th bair or gol j the c i 0 thing ing quantities to the owners, It will ; _, nowg be another star in Cherokee’s min- want evervone troub ie d with The^corn on Pacoiet river which j ba ‘ r v « r rp 8 r a,p tn^ nlrZn was overflowed in August Is damaged <<93 „ Halr Ton , c on our ' We exact no obligations or promises, short and 8,mp,y a8k you t0 ^ Te lt » The Asbury Sunday school closed the 27th for the winter. Revs. W. T. Thompson and H. C. Dunn spent Sunday night with Ms, and Mrs. J. B.* Foster. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hames visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hames Sunday. Mr. Victor Foster, of Pacoiet, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Foster. thorough trial, and If not satisfied, tell us, and we will refund the money paid us. Gaffney Drug Co., Gaffney, S. C. —Our week-end special. Official Seal Cigars sold regularly at 10c or three for 25c, Saturday. 5c straight. Subscribe to The Ledger, $1.60 R. P. Hippy, C. A. Rippy, V. I. Bridg es, J. F. Bell, Lloyd Bell,, Burwell Bell, Zeb Bell, Viola Bell, Cora Bell, Price Bell and Ruth Bell, defendants, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the postofflee In Blacksburg, S. C., on satesday, Mon day, November 2nd, 1908, during the legal hours for public sales, the fol lowing described property, to wit: One-half interest in a certain lot with buildings thereon, situated In Blacksburg, S. C., bounded North by Rutherford street, N. W. by Caro lina street, S. E. by Southern Rail way and S. W. by lands of Mrs. M. A. Bird. Beginning at a stake on in tersection of Rutherford and Caro lina streets and running with said Rutherford street S. 301-2 E. *33 feet to the Southern Railroad; thence with the raUroad S. 69 1-2 W. Ill feet to a stake; thence N. 301-2 W. 253 feet to a stake on Carolina street; thence with said street N. 71 E. Ill feet to the beginning, contain ing 26,640 square feet, more or less. ThelCandy Kitchen Now is the time for fruit and candy, and I have a fine line of fruit, apples, oranges, bananas, grapes and lemons. Candy made daily. My prices right. Call and see me or ring phone 167. Yours Truly S. R. Suber. Fri. tf FOR ALL COUNTY NlWt, IM PORTANT HAPPEN I NOS IN THE •TATE AND EVENTS OP INTER EST IN FOREIGN LANDS, TAKE AND READ THE LEDGER- Pall LA ^ 1 i Its, Ores® OF' oods nd m Is Yard wide Black Taffeta, worth $100, for only 75c. $ 1.50 yard wide Black Taffeta for only $ 1.25. Beautiful line of Siik Waistings 39c; have been 50c to 65c. 40 inch, 50c and 75c all wool and silk Suitings for only 29c. 58 inch Suiting, worth $1.50 yard, only three cases, for just half value, 75c. Big line fine Suitings, suitable for dresses, warists and children’s dresses, sold last season at 25c, we offer the new patterns at only 1 Oc per yard. Our line of Suits, Cloaks and Skirts is second to none in the State. Give us a look and we will save you money. CARROLL SOUTH U AHOUirVA