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* n V The Gaffney ledger. A NEW1PAPKII IN ALL THAT THB WORD IMPLUS' AND DCVOT1D TO TH1 BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF CHEROKEE COUNTY. ESTABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894. OAFFNEY, 8. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1908. $1.90 A YEAR. TIC< ERADICATION BY STATE OFFICERS SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS ARE BEING MADE. Work of Stamping Out the Fever Tick from Cattle Bringing Good Returns. Tbe Ledger.—The enclosed letter from Mr. W. M. Capps, Tigerville, S. C., was published in the Greenville Semi-Weekly News. This letter was unsolicited by this office, and its ap pearance in this paper gave great as sistance and satisfaction to us, owing to the fact that our efforts towards tick eradication in this section of Greenville county have met with con siderable opposition. We have been trying for several years to show the inhabitants of this State the importance of eradicating the fever tick, but many seem to think our views too theoretical, and for this reason we are glad to have this gentleman come forward and give his experience, so that the pub lic might see the results which are to be obtained figured out in dollars duel cents. Mr. Capps, however, does not rea lise the progress that we have made in tick eradication work in Green ville county during the past year. I have written him an explanatory let ter, telling him that if he so desires, he can now place his cattle on the larger markets w'ithout restrictions, and thus realize 5 to 10 cents per mistake and working directly against | their own good. I know that ticks can be completely exterminated be- cause I have seen it done at my old | home in Henderson county, N. C. f I | also know that ticks do great harm I to cattle and at the same time are likely to cause their death. I urge the people in this county to fall in line and make war against ticks un til the last one is exterminated and j then we will be rid of the quaran tine and be able to have a better market and better cattle. , W. M. Capps. “PEACETOWN.” A HALLOWEEN PARTY. in Young Folks Enjoy Themselves Unique Affair. Saturday night, 31st ult., the Edgar Allen Poe Literary Club gave one of the most delightful and entertaining affairs of the season, a Halloween party, at the home of Dr. C. M. Little john, on Limestone stfeet. The bouse was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Pumpkin heads, cut to represent grotesque faces, were everywhere; all the windows were draped with decorations of the club colors, yellow and purple, and the lights all covered with yellow and WILLIAM H. TAFT NEXT PRESIDENT FILBERT NEWS. UNION MEETING. Review 0 f Event. #r o m on. 0»r Vsmi Pr ° 9ram , of ® U " d ? y 8ch ^ 0, Worker * of B. R. Association. County CorrMBondMta. RETURNS GIVE HIM A PLURALITY. | purple paper cast a weird kind of Attraction at Star Theatro Tomorrow! <>™r everything, that was Mgh- Night. “Peacetown,” the production pre sented by J. Early Hughes at the Star Theatre in this city on tomor row night, is said to be one of the cleverest, brightest hits of AmeRcan humor before the public today. It deals with a realistic type of Ameri can simple life. The scene is laid, in the little vil lage of Peacetown, Maine, and has to do with certain events in the life of Jossua Spivens, an eccentric type of American countryman. An interest ing fact about the play is that the author, Chas. O. Young, Jr., while on a hunting trip through the State of Maine, came purely by accident upon the little village of Peacetown. There he became acquainted with a man whose character was so unique that he knew a most critical public could not fail to be interested in the por trayal of that character on the stage. Realizing the natural fitness of Mr. J. Early Hughes for the portrayal of this fine character, the play'was writ ten with this end in view. Peacetown is full of quaint humor and is drawn very close to lire. The east has been carefully selected, com- i ly appropriate for such an occasion The guests assembled about 9 o’clock and were met with great dishes of popcorn, prepared in a most delicious manner which every one enjoyed, and this was followed by fudge—fudge made only as girls know how to make it. Next, each young man received a peanut tied with ribbons of the club colors, and inside there was a slip of paper with a girl’s name written in cipher. Af ter much work and lots of fun the boys finally secured their partners and visited a spookey-looklng place in the hall, where they were served beer and gingersnaps from a fierce looking pumpkin head, by Miss Montez Bramlette and Mr. William Walker. Each girl then received an apple with a name inside, and after they had found their fellows all re-! received in 1896. paired to a weird and dimly-lighted * s0 changes of room upstairs where Miss Montez Bramlette and Mr. Claude Flack told their fortunes in the good old way. Next there was a string stretched across the parlor with apples suspend ed and all look turns at trying to bite them with their hands behind their backs. Some of them large, and most of them smooth, and Filbert, R. F. D. 1. Nov. 2.—This knight of tho* pen has once more de cided to speak in the first person. LARGE an( j USe ^e pronoun “I,” in his let- :ters to The Ledger. He has tried 'several ways of writing since he be- ; came what he choqses to call a knight jof the pen; but he likes no composi- Republican Nominee Receivers 309,tion (of his own writing) as well as when it contains the word “I” as its Votes in Electoral College—Votes keynote, if that is the way to express raet hw 1 it. He has never taken kindly to the y ‘ editorial “we,” although he can toler- Xew York, Nov. 5—2 \ M.—Prac- ate it, if it is used by a real editor, tically complete returns received up He does not, however, find fault with to this hour indicate that William H. those other Ledger scribes who Taft, of ‘Ohio,, president-elect, will choose to use it. He loves to con- have a vote of 5^9 in the electoral shier himself too reasonable and college. This is within sixteen votes broad-minded for that. His dis- of the forecast made by national like of the editorial "we’ is just a Chairman Hitchcock, and sixty-seven mere matter of taste. And how more than a majority out of a total does he know that the other scribes electoral vote of 483. The most 1m- are not assisted by some of their portant news of late returns indicates friends? All newspaper correspond- that Maryland, after vacillating during ents stand in need of assistance in the day and apparently being safe for their work. But this “knight” seems Democrats, has swung into the Taft to lx* an exception to the rule, there- column. Unofficial returns give Taft fore he prefers to use the pronoun the State by 326 votes. Maryland is i‘ L” It is true, that he often feels the last of the doubtful States heard in need of assistance. But he prefers The next union of the Sunday school workers of the Broad River Association will be held with the Macedonia church, commencing on Friday before the fifth Sunday in November. Rev. B. L. Hoke will preach the Introductory sermon; Rev. C. M. Teal, alternate. After the sermon the call of churches for delegates will be made; enrollment of delegates, and perma nent organization. Recess, forty-five minutes for re freshments. Reassemble by singing, a five-min utes lesson led by Brother L. J. Huskey. First subject for discussion:—“The obligation of church members to at tend Sunday ;chool at their churches.” Rev. A. D. Davidson will open the dis cussion; followed by others. 2nd subject:—“Religion and busi ness—how should they be associated?” Mr. J. J. C. Ezell will open this sab* ject, and he will be followed by others at will. Question box. Adjournment until 10 o’clock Sat urday morning. Call to order 10 A. M„ Saturday. from. Indiana and Wes> Virginia to work alone; as he does not wish Devotional exercises of songs and turned out to be safely for Taft i to shine in borrowed ornaments. | p ra y er( thirty minutes. Colorado went for Bryan. Bryan has i which will at last betray the poverty j ;trd subject:—“How can we make a total of 174 votes, two less than he °f his genius. heavely maid. pound instead of 2 L2 to 3 cents per prising .!. Early Hughes, late of the it wa ’ s qulte amU9ing to see some 0 f May Irwin Company, Rose and Jeanette Bergere who will be remem bered in the London “Prince of Pil- sen” Company, Mr. Clifford Green, a metropolitan favorite, besides Jolly, Hal Swan, Jno. Cunningham and others. • An excellent line of specialties will be introduced and those who attend the performance of “Peacetown” will be assured a delightful evening’s en tertainment at the Star Theatre Sat urday, November 7th. the efforts made to get a bite. Once again the young men found their partners, and this time for hot choclate and cake. The party was quite a success in every feature, and everyone had a delightful time. The members of the club are Montez Bramlette, pre- Isldfltnt; Pahrtita Gorham, vice-presi material interest, "When music have been reported in congressional 1 ^ young, returns today. The senate retains its While yet in early Republican complexion although j Greece she sung."—Collins, there will be a material change in its personnel. .“Come forth into light of things; Chairman Mack of the Democratic l-f’t nature be your teacher.” party issued a statement tonight in ! —Wordsworth, were which he said he did not believe | Bryan would run for president again.' “The course of nature is the art of New York, Nov. 5.—The following God." Young. States cast electoral votes for Bryan: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Your scribe spent Saturday night; i our union grow Interest to the masses?” Rev. G. P. Hamrick and was , others. 4th subject:—“Growth In Grace in i our churches; are we advancing or ; are we losing ground?” Discussed by Rev. G. W. P. Ezell and others. Adjournment for forty-five minutes. 5th subject:—“What shall be the attitude bf our unions towards the baseball clubs all around us?” Wm. Henderson and G. W. Camp will speak on this subject. Question box. Adjournment until 9.30 o’clock Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mis- and Sunday quite pleasantly at Mr. Sunday morning, sissippi, Missouri, Nevada, NebrEiska, H. S. Love’s. While he was there he j Devotional exercises for North Carolina, Oklahoma, South .called on Billy Stewart for a few j ni j n utes. Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia. 1 "linutes Sunday morning. He lives Missionary sermon at 11 (Maryland in doubt). °n Mr. Love’s place, and for some a. M., by Rev. A. J. Bonner; Rev. A. The following States cast electoral ■ 010,1 His he has been very unwell. He p, Davidson alternate. thirty o'clock votes for Taft: California, Connecti-1 is. however, better today. dent; Christine Baker, secretary and cut ' Deleware, Idaho, lillinois, Indiana, | Mr. Tom Mitchell, of Hickory Grove, a .. - J : 4.4.^ 1 mo nr» tn thiK coot inn nn Satnrnav Common Pleas Convenes. The court of common pleas con vened at 10 o’clock Wednesday morn ing, and Judge Klugh after trying in vain to get something to occupy the court dimlssed the jurors until yes terday morning, stating that unless there was something ready for trial when court convened In the morning, he would discharge the jury for the term. The only business Wednes day was several equity cases before Judge Klugh. The entire day yesterday was taken up in the case of Creech vs. Garland, in which Creech sued for the pay ment of a note which Garland con tended was satisfied in a transfer of stock of the Gaffney Drug Co. The case went to the jury yesterday after noon and a verdict had not been reached up to the hour of going to press. treasurer; Myrtis Little, Lula Mae 1 Littlejohn, Louise Johnson, La Hentz Bramlette and Myrtle Littlejohn. The invited guests were, Messrs. George Littlejohn, Paul Lipscomb, Douglas Westrope, Claude Fort, Wm. Walker, Ralph Hamilton, Keith Fol- ger, Claude Flack, Leon Gaffney and Wells Llttlejohon. COTTON BURNED. A BALD-HEADED WOMAN. Young Cherokee Farmer Loses Half of His Crop. On Monday night, last, an out* house on the place of Mr. Horace Lip scomb, a thrifty young planter who lives about four miles south of Gaff ney, was destroyed by fire, together with seed cotton to the amount of about ten bales which had been stor ed in the house to await ginniug. There was probably as much as fif teen bales in the building, but a por tion of it was feaved. The origin of the fire is not known to a certainty; but it is thought to have been caused by a match which been accidentlly dropped In the cot ton. Mr. Lipscomb is one of Cherokee’s most energetic and successful young Shorn of Her Croyvn of Beauty Loses In Love and Marriage. Hair Is certainly most necessary farmers, as well as one of our best to woman. Who could love and mar- young men, and while the loss falls ry a bald .headed woman? What rather ^ eavlly u P° a hIm - aa th ? re charms could one array to offset was no insurance, it by no means im Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts,! cam e up to this section on Saturday Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New j a H eni oon, attending services at Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,! Be ersheba on the following Sabbath. North Dakota. Ohio, Oregon, Penn- Said an indignant negro woman to sylvania, Rhode Island, South Daco-'°ne of her children that she con- ta, Utah, Vermont, Washington, w’is-1 s i < i ered very bad: consin, Wyoming, (West Virginia ini “I’ii leave ye wid de Lawd; fer He L. B. Davis, C. A. S. Campbell, G. W. Camp, For Committee. pound, the price which he formerly received. Our work, which has made this possible, is briefly outlined be low. Our inspectors began work in Ocouee, Pickens, Greenville and An derson counties on July 1, 1907. Since that date, a farm to farm in spection has been made, and the tick Infested farms have been located and quarantined, thus preventing spread of disease carrying ticks to tick free premises. In these four counties, over 40,000 cattle have been inspected (nearly 3,000 more than shown by auditor’s returns) in Green ville county alone. About 1,200 in fested cattle were located and quaran tined on 275 different premises. The ticks have been already eradicated from over 25 per cent, of all the in fested premises in these four coun ties and these premises have been released from quarantine. About 50 per cent of the remainder are nearly free and will soon be released. In December, 1907, a report of last summer’s work was forwarded to the chief of the Bureau of Animal Indus try, accompanied by a request from this office for the placing of these four counties in provisional federal quarantine. This request was grant ed, and an order was published by the secretary of agriculture on April 1, 1908, permitting shipment of cat tle from these four counties into any portion of the United States after cattle are inspected by an authorized Inspector, and permission obtained from the proper official of the State into which the cattle are to be ship ped. The federal quarantine against other portions of this State still ex ists, and the shipment of cattle from this area, except for immediate slaughter, will consequently be pre vented. This work means a great deal to the citizens of this State, as is shown by Mr. Capps’ letter, and we trust that the owners of quaran tined cattle in these four counties will give us their assistance in eradi cating ticks from their premises, and thus enable us to place all the coun ties In which we are now working L ^ u ^ , ' ua i ° , ;^ u,1 ^ , 1 1 'TV* 1 * greater efforts for the future. 1 Frorida ‘7. 7. 7. 7 5 are °? ful1 time now - Ah, yes. j mined to stop the sale of whiskev Tn ntlne line. t h a t U is only a matter of Th ? ledger wishes him the sue-1 Georgia 13 e .7 e , 1 ^ t ! , ^?7L ri,n _ n ^^7™ 0 ?! h ’7 5 our midst and Mayor Ross has gone such a disfigurement? A woman’s goal is usually love and doubt) The above tables for . Republican and Democratic votes will undergo little If aoy changes. STATES VOTING FOR TAFT. California 10 Connecticut 7 Delaware '3 Idaho 3 Illinois 27 Indiana 16 Iowa 13 Kansas 10 Maine 6 Massachusetts 16 Michigan 14 Minnesota 11 New Hampshire 4 New Jersey 12 New York 39 North Dakota 4 Ohio 23 Oregon '.. .. 4 Pennsylvania 34 Rhode Island 4 South Dakota 4 Utah 3 Vermont 4 Washington 6 kin do mo’ wid ye than I kin do!” “Lucile Lee,” here’s wishing you a very pleasant birthday. By the same mail that carries this letter, I am sending you a small volume—“The Secret of Guidance.” by Rev. F. B. Meyer. This little book was given to me several years ago by a friend, and I have read it through at least three times. While It was given to me as a birthday gift, am sure that the kind friend who gave it won’t mind my passing it on to another. I trusi that it will be of as much bene fit to “Lucile Lee” as It has been to me. We all appreciate gifts, and so should share them with one another. I am now a regular reader of The State. Its most Interesting feature Is the "Daily Horoscope.” It is cold and rainy today (Thurs day) as these lines are being penned, and times are pretty dull in this sec tion just now. The large tract of land known as the Wallace place, which lies near us, was re-surveyed on last Tuesday. Farmers are still picking cotton, sowing wheat and oats, gathering poverishes him. He has many friends all over the county who will sympa- marriage. Her crowning glory is her ^11 hair. The loss of her hair mars her while this di course will not at all beauty, happiness and success. Yet, : f sea hIs material loss at the same right here in Gaffney, there are time > 11 may tend t0 cheer hlm in Wisconsin” 13 corn, and going to town. The most Wvomine q |°f the cotton has been picked out, and the most of the corn, which is 291 sood, has been gathered In. All the STATES VOTING FOR BRYAN. i p ® as a P d Pumpkins have been gather* Alabama 11 ed > and our farmers, generally speak- Arkansas 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7 5 inp * are feeling good The Bergere Sisters. The brightest act with J. Early Hughes who appears at the opera house on Saturday night, November 7th, is the Bergere Sisiters, singers, dancers and quick change artists, who have recently returned frpm London, England, where they have been amusing the Johnny Bulls. Their character song and dances always get for them encore after encore. Their rendition of the cute little song “Smarty,” is one of the befll musical numbers put on in New York this summer. One of them imperso nating Buster Brown and the other Mary Jane. Every baseball fan should hear them sing, “Take me out to the ball game," at the opera house on Saturday night, November 7th. Sent Up For Retailing. In the city court Wednesday morn ing Mayor Ross, after taking testi mony, found two of the defendants. Frank and Going Hayes, guilty, and sentenced each of them to pay a fine of one hundred dollars or serve thirty days. Tom Greer was discharged. Greer is a brother-in-law of the Hayes boys. Going Hayes, the young er, is a cripple who goes around in a small wagon pulled by a goat. He has been frequently warned by the officers to stop selling whiskev, but he persisted and Mayor Ross felt that the only thing to do was to put him where he could not violate the law. thousandsof women who are neglect- and encourage him to put forth; Colorado .7 “ 7' " 7' 7' 7 7 5 r* “Ye””!, 8 Thc ■> fflrfals < 1 >® are deter above the federal quarantine Our inspectors are also employed fc ln Abbeville, Greenwood. Laurens. Spartanburg, Cherokee, Chester, Union and York counties, and we trust that these counties will also he in position to be placed in provision al federal quarantine next spring. The length of time required for this work' will depend entirely upon the -'wners of quarantined cattle. We t.: r. that the work will receive hearty co-operation from these ind'ividuals. M. Ray Powers. Following is the letter from Mr. Capps: I desire to call your attention to time when it will be utterly ruined. ce8S deserves * Many women destroy the beauty of Following their hair through thoughtlessness or , Tonight at Limestone, ignorance of certain facts. They use hollowing is the Kentucky 13 I while there does not seem to be much ; on record as saying that any viola Louisiana 9 Mississippi 10 programme of Missouri 13 curling irons over-heated, or to ex- 8 P ecI altles for the minstrel at Lime- Montana 3 whEfh Hoatrnv* th a natnmi nil stone College this (Friday) evening: I Nevada 3 Nevada 3 My Old Kentucky Home—Glee Club, j Nebraska ........ 7. 7. 7. .! 8 and come out. They do not sham- rl ^ zzy ’ ze zum ’ zum ’ zum—Glee, North Carolina 12 cess, which destroys the natural oil of the hair, causing it to split, break poo their hair often enough, or too often. They use soaps or prepara tions which contain ingredients posi tively harmful to the scalp and hair. 1 As a result of such treatment, &ie,,e * dandruff is created, the hair loosens, loses color, falls out, and baldness commences, unless proper and prompt . . . , Oklahoma 7 I would that my love—Inez Wil- south Carolina 9 burne and Bessie Shuford*. j Tennessee 12 money In circulation, work for everybody. Rabbit hunting has begun. Watch for my next letter. Ben Hope. still there is tions along this line will be punished severely. MAKES ASTONISHING CURES. Fair Warning. Gaffney bears the distinction of having a club composed of widowers. I Mi-o-na Tablets Cure Dyspepsia by Promptly Removing the Cause, or Money Back. Dyspepsia cannot be cured by Recitatlon.Dinah’s Coutrship—Iola , fexas ii one^f^the^dower^wa^becomfng taking a digester, such as pepsin, be- Solo stelle. Kentucky Babe—Glee Club. Stump speech—Marie Toxworth. Virginia 12 Total 177 IN DOUBT. “ »° rk n “7 IS precaution.’are taken In time Then , D "': ( - ltoss "“Mo" “”<> Shn- Maryland 8 this county, viz. extermination of 0 _ n ,_ xior,ao<,a ford. ; West Virerinia . 7 ^4 cattle fever ticks. Greenville county t again, microbes and certain diseases. „ . bring about unhealthy scalp and hair g ro8s Cbilly-Glee Club, the past seven |„ niw ,'| MnTia Honey, You’se Glee Club. conditions. Almost anyone may rid themselves years, and have always been greatly , interested in the live stock business,!/ 1 ; 1 * 1 ''" 1 mu especially cattle, believing that cat-! ^ diseased scalp and tie are essential for the development * a 7 r f lh « y ^ i!1 b” 1 f use th , R righ . t of the land, besides being a paving remedy - We have lhat rernedy > and Ma Lady Love- Part II. Song—Helen Gooding. Fancy Dance—Ross Haddon, Mary West Virginia Total 15 Convention in Charleston. The W. M. U. Auxiliary to the gay and making goo-goo eyes at the; cause pepsin simply digests your fair sex and had even gone so far as food artificially, and not all of the to become engaged; whereupon the food either, for it has no effect at members voted to expel him and the all on starchy food, such as potatoes, following notice was mailed the afore-; rice, oatmeal, bread, etc. said offending member: There is just one way to cure dy- Gaffnev, S. C., Nov. 5, 1908. 1 apepsia and stomach disorders, tri- Mr. , v *al or serious, and that is to tone up Gaffney. S. C. ! or put energy into the stomach walls, Dear Sir:—It having been report- 1 so that they will be able to properly ed to the Grand Lodge of the Old mix or churn the food. of the land, besides being a paying Shuford, Blanche Cole, Saiah Car- « la ' e Baptist convention wit Investment. I have handled cattle wm cither ^ penter. Inez Creech. Maud Jenklns, C b a H_eston. i November m2. stomach to some extent all mv life, and I have Sarah Car- State Baptist Convention wil meet in Widowers’ Club that you are to be! Mi-o-na tablets cure ^aian - H -- married, we take this method to in- troubles by putting strength and en- Gorlin t i r\ar*r\vY\ k na 'Doioxr utTtiirina I The Bantist worn PH of flip State form you, that your actions have heen ergy into the stoniaoh. Thej' fjuickly foun <l’" oiTe "great" hind™™” to” thn "™ 9 “ r 11 wl " " ot c °“* the U8CT an ^" plrnaUun-Silon Huggins i will moot ill their nnnual W. Jl. U. -tu* eonsMored by tho order and that arouse the stomach from Its inaction. J business, and that Is the presence, 1 k ^ f Negro Campmeeting song—May Convention Novmc.W 10-12 in Char Cbe assembly has decided that you andln a short time It Is able to do its v* of thp Texas fever tick and the Thai s a pretty broad statement,. T * v y b j Evcrv w M S Y. W A have grossly insulted the Grand work properly. IT of the Texas fever tick, and the Ki „ _ Jones. 1 Sunbeam Band, and Order of Royal I*dge bv your actions. And in he- t Mi-o-na is successfully used in vom- Ambassadors is entitled to one deie- half of the O. W. C., we wish to say itmg of pregnancy, in car and sea gate. An interesting program ha* that we cannot tolerate any man sickness. ui witt ittxas ittvttr iicK, anu me . . guarantiee line established bv the ^ ^ back il and * ro ™}} ^ ,t , h - our own money. Rexall "93 Hair United States government and by the State prohibiting the free move ment of cattle. At present the State and United States officials are working within „ . _ .. . . . .. our county giving Instructions to the f"n,”iA Q ha pi'Tr n aTr people how to get rid of the tick, and , J lo8ed ’ a " d * ca . p J* Recitation—Janie Temple. Solo—Inez Wilburne, Dance—Marlon Huggins, Zoe Zelg- bald heads, unless all life in the hair have this quarantine removed. I have on my farm in the moun tains twenty-five head of cattle, all Tonic Is the remedy that will grow hair and overcome all scalp and hair , * troubles. It will grow hair even on g 0]o My Rose _ Mary Dance—Mav Jones. Coon’s Drill—Glee Club. glazed and shiny. It gets Its name .h®. the ,Un from the fact that It grew hair in 93 , and * n * dent allyMhe girls, out of 100 cases, where It received a And bear in mind that when the program been prepared. Enthusiastic prepar who would think of getting married ... . ..... ntions are being made for the enter- in the midst of a panic. Therefore, stomach is in good condition, constl- tainnient of the Convention, and the we send you greetings together with pation disappears, also nervousness, prospects are for a successful meet-1Information that ycur name has drowsiness, night sweats, heartburn. Ing. All delegates must notify Mrs. Thos. S. Wilbur, No. 35 Montague St., Char leston. by November 1st, in order to SSi’^'.UiK.-SrtT.h” bord'being !“* '“*• ^! Mrn^rv’l^Xg^SrNr 228 8th,be a.Mgned a botne. well bred feed stock and far ready for market, hut on account of the .,,1 mo-bAf i ,, , .a Hair Tonic at our risk. You surely take 212 r ents to 2 e^nta ^r r mw 1° °annot lose anything bv doing so, take 21-2 cents to 3 rents per pound; whj , e you hav@ PVPryfhir * to ga , n c&l test We want vou to trv Reran “9T’ Ave “ San Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She Mind Your Business! savs: "Gratitude for the wonderful If you don’t nobody will. It Is effect of Electric Bitters in a case of vnur business to keep out of all the can and vou will Vee-» heen dropped from our roll. Signed etc. by order of Grand Lodrre O. W. C. “Pick-wlck Moderator.’ 1 Watched Fifteen Years. “For fifteen years I have watched the working of Rucklen’s The Gaffney Drug Co. sell Ml-o-na tablets at 50 cents a large box. un der a rigid guarantee to do all that is claimed for them, or money back. —Our Grip Tablets and Nature's Arnica! CoUKh Remedy taken together will Salve; and it has never failed to cure c,, ] ,p any case of la yrinne or money anv sore, boll, ulcer or bum to which refunded. The Gnu eh Remedy is 50 per pound, maklna a difference of $16 ner head In my favor. There are a ereat many people Ih the country who object to the work of tick extermination and I wish to state that they are making a great Drug Co., Gaffney, 8. C. —A beautiful doll to be given away by Gaffney Jewelry Co. Fast Wilton, Maine, kee Drug Co. 25c at Chero- —The most popular lady, tbe dla mond ring. Gaffney Jewelry Co. Gaffney Drug Co. while if I could have the opportunity Y h ’, hottor thinv orwi a<M,t e indleestion, prompts this testl- trouble vou — — - j .u o « a* . of nutting the cattle on the big * . T’ , a hlc; monial. I am fully convinced that out of liver and bowel trouble if It was applied. It has saved us manv oonts and the Grip Tablets 25 cents market I could realize 5 to 6 cents - Y ,,, w- ,„„i{ _ for stomach and liver troubles Elec- vou take [)>*. Klne’s New Life Pills, a doctor hill,” savs A. F. Hardv, of; Try^ them on our iron clad guarantee, vour visit to our store Tho^TufTm./ tr,c ,H ,he b<,st remedy on the Thev keen biliousness, malaria and your visit to our store, me Gaffney mark<>t today *. Tblf , ^ rPat tonic and laundlce out of vour system. 25c at alternative medicine Invigorates the* Cherokee Drug Co. system, purifies the blood and Is es-1 — pecially helpful In all forms of female log cabins and dolls for two weakness.’ 50c at Cherokee Drug Co. | little girls at Gaffney Jewelry Co. —Nature’s Cough Remedy made and sold by the Gaffney Drug Co. Every bottle maranteed to produce a complete cure or money refunded.