The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, October 23, 1908, Image 7

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- »: The Story of a Medicine. It? namA—"Ooldon Modlcal Discoverv" snggosUvi by one of its most import- ftot and valuable ingredients — Golden Seal root. Nearly forty years ago. Dr. Pierce dis< •overed that he could, by the use of pure, Irlpk-refined glycerine, aided by a cer tain degree of constantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and Appliances designed for that purpose, ex tract from our most valuable native me- dichial roots their curative properties ■tur.h better than by the use of alcohol, •o generally employed. So the now world- famed "Golden Medical Discovery,’* for the cure of weak stomach, indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and kinared derangements was first made, as it ever sinie has t^en, without a particle of alcohol in its make-up. A glance VaJaihe/ulJ list of its ingredi* ants, printea on^verv bottle-wrapper, wlti show that it is naade from the roost valuable medicinal nxSls\found growing in o»ir American forestSJ All these in- licnts have received the strori2e?ren- JKILLEDJIYHURT Fatal Fire In Tenement House In New York. PANIC AMONG THE TENANTS orsement from the lea 'Teftclr-Ts Ing me Ia4 pcs little two! [rrnrr.merf*! thpm - LS ^ $ KJKof these diseases for w mven "is advT •HIP« REPORTED WRECKED. ten. >nuoi eu. M5 : endorseraenl been compiled by Dr. U. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., and will be mailed free to any one asking <amo by postal card, or letter addressed to the Doctor as above. From these endorsements, copied from •tabdard medical hooks of all the differ ent schools of practice, it will be found that the ingredients composing the "Gold en Medical Discovery" are advised not only for the cure of the above mentioned diseases, but also for the cure of all ca tarrhal, bronchia! and throat affections, aeoompained with catarrhal discharges, hoareenes*, sore throat, lingering, or hang-on-coughs, and all those wasting affections which, if not promptly and properly treated are liable to terminate B consumption. Take Dr. Pierce’s Dis covery in time and persevere in its use until you give it a fair trial and it is not likely to di'uprsdnt. Too much must not be expected of it. It will not perform miracles. It will not cun* consumption in Its advanced stages. No medicine will. It will cure the affections that lead up to consumption, if taken in time. Started in the Easement and Be fore an Alarm Was Given Lower Part of the Houoe Waa Ablaao— Scramble for Fire Escapes. New York, Got. *2.—Three persons ▼ere killed, four others badly injured and the liven of a hundred more were imperiled by fire in the six story ten- emeiu bouse at Si East Third street early Wednesday. The doad are: Mrs. Yetta Moscowitz, aged twenty.. Eve years. Maurice Mospowitz, throe months, son of Mrs. Moscowitz. i Man known as Louis, a boarder in ! the Moscowitz house. Nont of the injured will die. The fire started in the basement and before an alarm had been given the lower part of the house was ablaze and the flames were sweeping up the stairways. When the alarm swept through the crowded house there was a mad scramble lor fire escapes and windows and for twenty minutes the firemen and police were kept busy carrying the frightened ones to safety. It was not until the fire had been controlled and a search of the house was made that it was known any lives bad been lost. Vessels Encountered Severe Storm Off the Coast of Oregon. Mansfield, Oregon, Oct. 22.—Two gasoline schoouers with ten men on board are reported wrecked off Gold Beach, on the Curry county coast. Whether any lives have been lost cam not be ascertained, all telephone com munication to the south being cut off. The last wire w«n£ down after a brief message of die disaster reached here. The ships Enterprise and Osprey left here for Rogue Raver Sunday morning, the Enterprise being in tow of the Osprey because there was only oae captain for the two vessels. A heavy storm wae encountered on Monday morning and the vessels were driven ashore by the gale. The En terprise, valued at $10,000, is said to be a total loss. The Osprey, valued at S8,o00, may be saved, it is report ed. Aboard the Osprey were R. D. Hume, a cannery owner, a man named Rich and a raveling man in the employ of the Fairbanks Morse com pany. The Osprey carried a crew of four men and the Enterprise a crew of three. Watches FORTIETH CONVENTION. TO BE Given Away GRAVES AT ROCHESTER. Kodol For Indigestion Oar Guarantee Coupon J If. aft«r a«iof cwo-thirdsof a (t oo both* of ] , Kodol. ron can honestly say it has not beoc- : fited yon, we will refund you- money.* Try 1 Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill out and 1 •Un tbo following, present it to the dealer at the time of purchase. If it fails to satisfy Jon return the bottle containing one-third of tha medicine to the dealer from whom you boogbt It, arid we will refund your money. Town. State Sign here. • < »il Till* 0«t! ■ When Candidate Assailed Bryan Ha Was Given Cat Calls. Rochester, N. Y., Get. 22.—In the face of cheers for both of the larger political parties, John Tample Graves, Imdapendence league candidate fiar vice president, and darenoa J. Sbearn, candidate for governor ie the same party, defen dad their propagan da in Convention Hall Tuesday aiffht. Mx. Graves was well received when ha began his address, un4M he made a direct attack on William J. Bryan, when a ohorus of cat calls and hurraha tor Bryan broke forth from the gallery and spread through the main floor of the hall. A second outburst of cheering for Bryan caused Mr. Graves Digests Wh at You Eat “Cheer away. After I get through And Makes the Stomach Sweet telling Mr. Bryan’s record, if you ft. C. OeWITT h CO.. Chtcawo* XU. keep on hearing, I must conclude that For Sale by 3. B. Crawley Drug Co. j Fou are of a different caljber thatViliU ^Shi^Jb.-'V'nahitherto attributed to i fair-minded citizens.” This resulted in a number of tbo audience leaving the hall. National American Woman Suffrage Asoociation at Buffalo. / Buffalo, New York, Oct. 22.—The olosing day of the fortieth annual con. ventlon of the National American Wo man SufCnage association finds the routine work cleared up and the dele gates well pleased with what is con ceded to have been one of the most successful gatherings the association has ever held. The delegates will carry home with them to every state In the union thou sands of posters printed in heavy black- type with which to inaugurate a "pot ter campaign.” An effort will be made before election day to place one or more of these posters at every lection booth in th country, or as close to them as the law allows. The posters givo the names of states and foreign countries in which women are entitled to oast a ballot, followed by the guery: “Are women of this state lose entitled to a vote?” And the word “Why?” in type several inches high. Gaffney y - SALE. By virtue of a decree of partition; and sale of the Court of Common Pleas for Cherokee county In the case of W. L. Ripply, plaintiff against R. P. Rippy, 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 PROBLEM IN MAIL ETHICS. highest bidder at the postofflee in _ ■_ . .. Blacksburg, 8. C., on salesda?. Mon- ^ and thaf tiie stata day, November 2nd, 1908, during the >ot Method of Addressing Envst- , opes Has Caused Discussion. Washingtoh, Oct. M.—tA problem mall ethics. V' **her the name of nfi be written on the game line in address- legal hours for public sales, the fol- mg envelopes has figured corurtderaMy lowing described property, to wit: j ju correspondence with the postofflee One-half interest in a certain lot 1 Apartment and the fact has been with buUdings thereon situated to h ^ that ns who Blacksburg, S. C., bounded North by .. . ^ Rutherford street, N. W. by Caro- envelopes with typewriters prefer the llna street, S. E. by Southern Rail-' single line while the great majority way and 8. W. by lands of Mrs. M. tM(n« the p“u place the name on sepa. A. Bird. Beginning at a stake on to- ^ Ulief Fcr ** tersection of Rutherford and Caro- „ : . . . . . ^ . llna streets and running with said • T “ 4on 04 dead letter " ^ iend - Rutherford street 8. 30 1-2 E. 132 tog out a card showing a mode* lorm feet to the Southern Railroad; thence of address, the name of tbs cKy and with the railroad 8. 59 1-2 W. Ill! atate appearing on the same line, feet to a stake; thence N. 801-2 W. lD the discuSKion broU(fht abottt p,- 253 feet to a stake on Carolina . , . ... . . .. street; thence with said street N. 71 1116 adoption of this form of address El 111 feet to the beginning, contain- tho weight of opinion favored a change ing 26,640 square feet, more or lees, to the two-line plan. It also was etat- as shown to deed recorded in Book j,i a( . jnK the name of the city k« cS- S C »““■ Cbero- ^ uMe on wpintte llM „ flciHttwd TERMS OF SALE—Onofourth CM. ,,orh il> ' l>0 ‘ UI clerk ' ** with leave to the purchaser to pay trtbuting letters. Accordingly in the all cash; balance payable In one and new address cards which shortly will two years time, equal payment*, printed the name of the postofflee Shooting Affray at Albany. Albany, Ga., Oct. 22. —George Sul livan , a member of the Albany fire department, was shot and probably fatally wounded by C. C. Smith, a furniture dealer in this etty. The shooting occurred in the oosrt hones _ the fit's dboatfauhoC about 1 o’stock. There were some words, then Smith fired. The ball ontered Sullivan’s abdomen. Physi cians state that his recovery le doubt- tttL HELPFUL ADVICE sec red by bond and mortgage of the premises bearing 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; and the pur chaser is required to insure the cot tage upon said lot for a sufficient amount to secure said balance. Pur chaser to pay for all papers and re cording. J. EB. JEFFERIES, Cl’k. C. C. Pi’s. Gaffney. 8. C., Oct. 8th, 1908. Pub. 9. 16 23 and 30. cad that of the state will be on a*e lines. HITS AT ROOSEVELT. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. On November 19tb, 1908, at Gaff ney, 8. C., I, Chas. A. Jefferies, at- You won’t tell your family doctor the whole story about your private illness — you are too modest. You need not be afraid to tell Mrs. Pink- ham, at Lynn, Mass., the things you could not explain to the doctor. Your let ter will beheld in the strietest con fidence. From her vast correspond ence with sick women during the past thirty years she may have g ained the very knowledge that will elp your cast*. Such letters as the fol lowing, from grateful women, es tablish beyond a doubt the power of The speech was largely devoted to j-YPlA Ea PINKHAM _S praise of Texas and Oklahoma, and | VEGETABLE COMPOUND to adverse criticism of President fltoernor Ha~ke4l Addresses Largs Crowd St Dense, Tex. Dallas, Tea., tret. It.—Governor Charles N. Haskell, of Okiahoma, addressed a large crowd at the state fair grounds Tuesday. The governor wan enthusiastically received. Roosevelt, William H. Taft and fleoa. tor Beveridge. He did not OOOS oafi torney in fact, for the neirs at law of the president by name, but repeetdly rhe late William Jefferies, deceased, criticized Mr. lutosevelt by telling ^lat shall make my final settlement with said heirs. All parties indebted to the 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 same 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. Stony arne Wilson Henry K. Osborne Wilson & Osborne LAWYERS Spartanburg, S. C Will practice to Cherokee Courts. Call by phone, telegraph or letter. S-zC-tf he would have done if he had bean governor of New York during a cer tain period, giving dates of Prestoent BooKevelt’* incumbency, and If he had been president of the United Mates since Bept., 1901. His principal point along thin line wag with reference to the merger by liarrlman of the Pa cific lines. tie declared the repub lican administration wa. king in peom. i*es and ghort on performance Senator Tillman Has Returned. New York, Oct. 22.—United States Senator Benjamin R. Tillman, of South Carolina, accompanied by Mrs. Tillman, has returned on the staamer Kroonlsnd from a summer abroad to recuperation. The senator said be would take no part la tbs psIHiMl campaign now closing. to conquer all female diseases. Mrs. Norman R. Uarndt, of Allen town, Pa., writes; “Ever since I waa sixteen years of age I had suffered from an organic* de rangement and female weakness; in consequence I had dreadful headaches and was extremely nervous. My physi cian said I must go through an ooera- tion to get well. A friend tola me about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and I took it and wrote vow for advice, following your directions carefully, and thanks to yon I am to day s well woman, and I am telling all my friends of my experience." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty ' ham’s Vegeta' With this issue we inaugurate our second voting contest. A Solid Gold Watch (gentlemen’s size) will be (awarded to the most popular male mill operative in Cherokee County, and a Solid Gold[ Watch (ladies’ size) will be awarded to the most popular female mill operative. One of these Watches is now on exhibition in the show window of the Gaffney Jewelry Co., and the other in the show window of T. H. Westrope, where they can be seen. Vote early and often. The Conditions of the Contest are Simple i Cut qut/^i^^c^ons printed in each issue of The Ledger and m^JA^r bring them to t’rfis nffice. At the expiration of the tirafe set for the closing of the conteisti Cecember 22nd, the ■ v. votes will be counted and the awards made to \he persons re ceiving the highest number of votes. C O U P O N 1 vote for - as the most popular mill operative in Cherokee County. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- bit* Compound, from roots and herbs, has bet made been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have tieen troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, flatulency, indijres- tion,dizziness/)mervousproatraaon. In Addition to the Above every person subscribing or renewing will be permitted to cast votes for his choice as follows: A two months subscnptioh entitles the subecriber to 25 votes; a three months subscription to 40 votes; a four months / subscription to 50 votes; a six months subscription to 75 votes; an eight months subscription to 100 votes, and a yearly sub scription to 150 votes. Vote early and often and give your favorite a nice, hand some and servicable Christmas present The Contest Closes December 22nd Mall or Bring all Votes to Tin Ledger, Gaffney, $. C.