The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, October 16, 1908, Image 8

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, :s<V : v 0 F*' W vww' SGif^iw fr i -Cfi .V" ■ •v >• n I . Turn the Wick m high •■ you can—there'ino danger—as low as vou please —there’s no smell. That’s because the smokeless device vents smoke or smell — it means a steady flow of glowing heat for every ounce of fuel burned in a preve that lih: i .5t PERFECnON OR Heater (Egslpped with Saekekss Device) You can carry it about and care for it just as easily as a lamp. Brass oil font holds 4 quarts burning 9 hours. Handsomely fin ished in japan and nickel Every heater warranted. The -Rdyfo Lamp *; adds cheeriness the long winter evenings. Steady, brilliant light to read, sew or knit by. Made of brass, nickel plated, latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer can not supply Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (laeorporetcd) ■ COLUMt LABEL V . a vVVvV ' / .' frsWears > MO JOGGLING of prices ; every garment marked in plain figures right on tie sleeve wnile the ‘Shield* label shown above is attached to the collar of “Shield Brand” Clothing. A pat- tern and style suited to every one's fancy, while the make is really better than seems necessary, or pos sible at any of the six prices with in the range of SIO The Lowest $18 The Highest yet sold under an iron-clad guarantee. Enough said ; look them over. A. S. LIPSCOMB, Gaffney, Gar- 'lina. Situation of Foreign Residents at Tabriz Is Critical HOUSES HAVE BEEN SACKED National Logionariea, EmbiMared Against Foreigner* in General and TTuIaians in Particular, Threaten Serious Trouble. St. Feteriburg, Oct. 15.—Tho corre spondent of the Novoe Vremia at Ta briz, 1'crsia, says in a dispatch pub lished Wednesday that the situation of the foreign residents of Tabriz is critical. The nationalist legionaries, embit tered against foreigners in general and Russians in particular, quite out of hand threaten a general massacre and pillage of the city. Already they have sacked the houses of several rich men known to be inou- archists. Satar Khan admits his inability to restrain nis followers. Ain Ed Dow. leh, the government commander, has evacuated his camp in fi>jnt of Ta briz and returned. BOMB WAS THROWN. MORS BLACK HAND WORK. Anotnor Cltiaan of Phoenix OUy. AM., Attacked by an Unknown. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 16.—■. D. Huggin. who received a note ten days ago warning him that he would be "fixed," was mysteriously attacked on a dark stract Tuesday night, near his home, in Phoenix City, Ala. His aseallant, a stout while man, attacked him viciously with a knife, and Huggins was out tn the face, while the keen knife also grased the ■kla Just abova kie heart. H3s coal sleewe was reduced to ribbons in the desperate encounter. S.S.S. M a .. aa* alaa^. a _ t - - — 9 S. t - - J .% vpv a < MFPi wesesersee CUBES MALARIA Malaria is due to impurities and poisons in the blood. Instead of rich, strong and healthy, the circulation has become infected with g«nne of disease which destroy the rich, red corpuscles that furnish nourishment and Strength to the body, and i.dnced this vital fluid to such a weak watery condition that it is no longer able to keep the system in health or ward of the countless diseases and disorders that assail it. The loss rf these red corpuscles takes the color and glow of health from the cheek, and we •ee pale, sallow faces and washed out, chalky complexions among the first symptoms of Malaria. But Malaria is a general svstemic disease and as the blood becomes more heavily loaded with its germs we have more serious and he saved and complicated symptom*; the impure blood having its effect on all parts his life through the vigor of his re of the body. The appetite fails, digestion is weakened, chills and slight ststsnee. Jever are frequent, and the sufferer loses energy and ambition because of a Officers the Alabama side of toe constant tired-out jmd “no account ’’ feeling. The lack of necessary nour ishment and healthful qualities in the blood causes boils and abscesses, ^ _ akin affections, and in some cases a prominent eitisen #oreg and to break out, and river are sow Marching for the would be murderer. The usaesinaUon of John W. Muilin, of Phoenix OUy, several days ago,was preceded by Ms receiving a aote eay* lag that his time had eonae. 261 VOTES FOR BRYAN. Forecast by Hudspeth of Democratic National Committee. New York, Oet. 16.—Vico Chair man Hudspeth, of the democratic na tional committee, made public Tues day a list of the stataa in which he ■ays Mr. Bryan would reeoivo the sometimes the patient is prostrated with a spell of malarial fever which may leave his health permanently I Impaired. To cure Malaria both a blood purifier and tonic are necessary, in order to remove the cause and at the same time build up the system from its weakened and run-down condition. S. S. S. is the medicine best fitted for this work. It is the most perfect of all blood purifiers, and the purely vegetable ingredients of which it is composed make it the itest and safest of all tonics. During 1M0 I wu running a fans m tha Mississippi river and became to imprag natad with Malaria that for a year 1 was •Imoat a physical wrack. I triad a mamtm of medicines recommandsd as Mood pwt*- ara, chill curat, and Malaria but nothing did me any good until I to uae S. S. S. The raouk was that alk taking it for awhile I woo as wail m strong a* I aver was. I havo aevor had chill tinea nor tha alightaat aymptom i Malaria. 1 hop# othars will bo timaSOi by my experience, and with that aai I view I give this testimonial, knowing thi A A S. it the bast remedy for MaUria. Emory. Mias. A R. COWLEY. Gee! How Quickly and Neatly We Can Do Job Work First Violent Act In the Taxicab Strike in New York. New York, Oct. 16.—The bomb made its first appearance Wednesday in the struggle between the New York Taxicab company and its striking chauffeurs wMoh bus been in progress tor mroe than a week. The com pa ay declares that a deliberate attempt was made by the strikers to destroy the property of the company and the strikers maintain that the missile w*s burled in an attempt, to turn public sympathy against them or by some misguided sympathizers. The bomb was thrown into the big enclosure in EUghth avenue between Fifty-Sixth and Kitty-Seventh streets, where 25U taxicabs belonging to the New York Taxicab company were stored for the night. The explosion Fhook bulMings for blocks and hun dreds of persons in the neighborhood were thrown into wild excitement. Police details from many stations were rushed to the scene and for a time all their efforts were required te control the great crowd which had fMliered in the vicinity. The enploeion tore a great hole in the ground. One ef the special po licemen on guard dechares that he •aw fke bomb ferew* over a high fence around the RMtomve. it hit near * big tank of gasoline. THE FATAL 13TH. German Ship Captain Had Trouble With Superstitious Passengers. New York, Oct. 15.—The strenuous efforts of Captain Poliak, of the Nortn German Lloyd steamship Kaiser Wil helm der Grosse, to land his load of opera singers, conductors, pianists and actresses Tuesday night, failed because the superstition regarding the f&taJ 18th, proved strong and not one of the celebrities he had on board bis ship would leave it until Wednesday. On the Kaiser Wilhelm were Siguor Oampanini, musical director of the Manhattan Opera company; Mine. Jo hanna Gadski, one of the leading so pranos of the Metropolitan company; M. Dadrii, barytone in Oscar Ham- tnersteinV company; Mile. Matja von Neissen-Stone, a now contralto for tfle Metropolitan; Jo. eph Lhevinne, the noted pianist, and Nettie Roland, who is to appear with Marlon Terry in ‘EMvorce.’’ Not one of them could be pereuad ed to set foot on land Tuesday. Aim St YBAR8 Experience mil- lions of wore of L. ft M. PAINTS, claim;—first, tt wears 10 to IS years —Secoad. tt oBhr costs $LS0 a gal lon—Third, its tha boot they have ever used Poarth, slxtesa agents certify to thcee fee Hardware Oo. L, ft. 1C. fatal electoral vote. They are as follows: g. g g goes down into the circulation and removes every trace of imparity The solid south 166 or poison, and at the same time gives to the blood the health-sustaining qvaf- ■Nebraeka x i ities it needs. It cures Malaria thoroughly and permanently because it Indiana 15 removes the germs and poisons which produce the disease, and while doing Ohio 23 this tones up and strengthens every part of the system. When S. S. 8. has West Virginia 7 cleansed the blood the symptoms pass away, the healthy color retnau to 3 ; the complexion, the old tired, depressed feeling is gone, and the entire health mm v«*w 39 * 8 renewed. Book with information about Malaria and anv medical advice __ free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OJL Total Ml Necessary to a choice 212 (The vice chairman put Wisoonsta in the doubtful column, and said that New Jersey, Conneotiaat, Rhode Is land sad Illinois were still debatable, with New Jersey and Connecticut fa vorable to the democratic party. 'i 1 AGED COUPLE REUNITED. — jiw After Sixteen Years of Divorced Sep- aratien Will Remarry. New York, Oct. Nk—After siMteen yeare of divorced separation, during, & w'. ich eaoh bad remarried and had: ^ each been bereft through death, an 1 ‘ J aged German oouple, who were mar ried in their fathertand forty years ago, procured Tuesday a marriage li cense in order to at onoe roenter, for thetr declining years, the ties they had legally set aside so long ago. Oonrad Knubert’s second wife died here net long ago, and when he heard that Ms former wife’s husbaad had also died in Germany, he wrote the partner of his young years, asking her te eome te New Yoilt sad marry Mm again. She oAbted her reply— that ih* was coming, aad on fee next steamer. She reached here Monday. in KILLS BONA AND SELF. Was Principal in Tragedy Missouri Town. GoWsherry, Mo., Got. 15.—©. O. Bewmaa, a farmer, went to the dla- triot school near here Tuesday, call Of oat his two Mms, aged 10 and 12 pears, respectively, shot an* of them fiM' 1 . TuortsSkT wounded Jth# other ■Ad then shot and killed himself. The eauae of the tragedy is not tknowa. Gaffney Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Merchants why do you buy Pepsi-Cola, Ales and Soda Water etc. from us? Not only because you want to pat ronize home industry, but you know we have the best equipped plant in upper South Carolina, Spartanburg not excepted, and make the highest grade, and most healthful drinks in the country. We manufacture all drinks from Piedmont Mineral Springs Lithia Water, and also deliver Lithia Water to residences. Water on sale at all the drug stores. All bottles are first boaked then washed by a power washer making 2,500 revolutions a minute, next rinsed by au automatic rinser, using pure cleAn water. We are the only plant in Cherokee County that has the electric power installed, and therefore feel that we are best equipped for giving you pure clean goods. Wagon delivers goods at all hours of the day. Cleanliness, satisfaction and i prices guaranteed. Both local and long distance phones. Let us supply you. 3 Gaffney Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. It a w i —The most popular little girl, big doll. Gaffney Jewerly Co. -For school books go to the Gaff ney Drug Co. —Gold glasses, 95, work teed. Gaffney Drug Co. guaran- Suburban Property Nine and one-half acres In East ern part of the city. Prices are right. Several cheap houses and lots. F'orenr Phone 258. Office second floor National Bank Building. Cores Biliousness, Sick T Cleanses the system Headache, Sour Stem- ll Jf I fV. M thoroughly and clears ach. Torpid Liver and ■* •• ■ ■ V ro sallow complexions of Cbroo i c ConitLp9.ioa. | 4M fly e ffgjt SyTDp ' It Is guar ant* <b4 per eale by Charekaa Co. tale by Charekaa Ortia Co. For sal* by Chereke* Your Patronage With meritorious merchandise, dependable fabrics, perfect fitting garments and popular prices—a combination worth putting to the test. The exposition of new fall fabrics now being shown in exclusive patterns by us will seal the popular approval of good clothes wearers. It’s a demonstration of Clothes Correctness and a chance to dress well at a small expense. You want your fall suit to have quality as well as style. And you'll get plenty of each if you make your selection here. Don't put off buying until the line has been picked over. Come now while the stocks are full; then you will see what we mean when we claim to handle one of the best lines of Clothing in this country—best in style and quality as well as in price. Suits $4.98 to $25.00. See our Ladies' Coat Suits, they are beauties for the money. Good Shoes can't be found everywhere, but we have them all the time. Security School Shoes for all kind of wear, are the best. Our household line of Shoes for all the family for every day and school wear are solid and wear like iron. (American Gentleman Shoes look well and wear well. Imperial Shoes for ladies are the perfection in ladies Shoes; can not be beat for looks and wear. Buy your next dress Shoes of us. New line of Rugs and Ait Squares 50c to $5. We're offering 50c Dress Shirts at 39c; $1 Shirts at 78c. f l : WILKINS & WANT, Firtrick St GAFFNEY, SOUTH CASOUNA . * ' f *♦ * * • P Vi