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The Oldest and Best S. 8. 8. is a combination of roots end herbs of great curative powers, end when taken into the circulation searches out and removes all manner of poisons from the blood, without the least shock or harm to the system. On the contrary, the general health begins to improve from the first dose, for 8. S. S. is not only a blood purifier, but an excellent tonic, and strength- •ens and builds up the constitution while purging the blood of impuri ties. 8. S. S. cures all diseases of a blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles, and is an infallible cure and the onl_/ antidote for that most horrible disease, Contagious Wood Poison. A record of nearly fifty years ol successful cures is a record to be proud of. S. vS. S. is more popular today than ever. It numbers its friends by the thousands. Our medical corres pondence is larger than ever in the history of the medicine. Many write to thank us for the great good S. S. S. has done them, while others are seek ing advice al>out their cases. All letters receive prompt and careful attention. Our physicians have made a life-long study of Wood and Skin Dis eases, and better understand such cases than the ordinary practitioner who makes a specialty of no one disease. We are doing great good to s u ff e r i n g humanity through our consulting de- partment, and invite you to write us if you have any blood or skin trouble. \Ve make no charge whatever for this service. THZ SWIFT SPF.CiFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. DON’T TOBACCO SPIT am! SMOKE Your Ufeaway! You can bo cured of any form of tobacco using easily, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor by taking HU-TQ-B&iS, that makes weak men strong. Many gain teu pounds in ten days. Ovt rbua,uou cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed, book let and advi e FREE. Address STERLING RUMlillV CO., Chicago or New York. 437 v . * „. 4 THE WORLD'S *• »y«.e*,«**..:**■*«». ariMVkwwsaaar mr r, L+Iw' a.%4Mi GREATEST FEVER MEDICINE. F'H all f t.r.v l)Ll nun ; in i to the line ms of fever t ki . 1 I ■ > rI ■ ■i ter tlinii qu; ■ ’ Me day wii:,t ~|i i do in Ki iljtv ■e-i are in st ■ : k: i feeble cures ui John It i» e and qtii . If* r eon- le by Is 50 If It fnres. V / I’eople You Know Mini I'oowle You Don't Know. Mrs. II. M. Freeman and Mrs. O. A. Osborne, of Biackaburg, two prouii cent tuembera of Cherokee's exposi tion couimitte of ladies, came over Wednesday to attend a meeting 01 that committee. With such charm ing and intelligent women as these working for Cherokee’s exhibit, in connection with* the other patriotic and energetic ladies of the committee, we have still greater hopes for Chero kee’s succes E ipbus Richardson, a prominent Algood farmer, came over to the city $ esf i rday. Magistrate A. J. McCraw was in the city Tuesday. A H. Pollock, president and irvasurer of the Blacksburg Oil Mill, paid The Ledger a visit yesterday afternoon. John Webber, of Slice, N C., spent several days with his father in-law, Logan Ellis, of this city, this week. j K. Carpenter, of Thermal city, N. O., was in the city on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Pridmore were shopping in the city yesterday Smith Williams, one of Biacxs burg s active business men, came over to the city Wednesday. M. P. Hammett, a Cherokte farri er, was a cuv visitor yesterday Maj. * Sam” Green, of Shelby, spent Satuiuay and Sunday in GutTneyr. John Ferguson, of Spartanburg, was in Gaffney Wednesday. E. P Mhccmbst n, E-q. of Merer r, came up to the city a short time yesterday. ‘ Mrs. Robt. C. Howell, of Hickory Grove, spent a few days among her old acquaintances this week. Hali Boyles, a ChdOKee tanner ot Home, was in the city yisterday. Harvey, the Natural Leaf ’ man, whs among ids many friends in th* city Wednesday Mr utni Mrs li P Porter and tlo ir tec>ni. pi ished (inU / n : ei - ,\l i^ses ri u i' rtha, ot BuIThio, were shop nit j* ii ilit city yestt rday W. L J. MeAbee, of ( in ro see Toe L> dger d’n K R*>-s JM at i on. a pi .1 an*- lai mer, spi tit y es city. II v and .Mrs. Arch C. Cree spent V\ edi.i s lay in Spartanburg with frit mis. « Hamlet s. Lip-comb a merebani a >1 farmer of Puu bet came over tv i he ci'y yester(*ay. • ’apt. J B. Beil went io stieihy, N C., Wednesday on pr>>lessioiial Inisi- ness I'homas J. Estes, a prominent farin'r of Em a J.iie, wasniuoig hi.- tn 11 ty friends yesteid iy. (dive Folgt r. a bright and highly ft, dllll. carm i i r; enday. -pi*(ou v E• tu teiday in ilie <o F.. h. FAnE PAID 20u FREE c . *>*.3 Scholnrsnlr*offered /£_> x .1. -a V. i.;q u ic k to fc'.USlMltS'sCOLLCGE. Ntneon.Ca * Fiiig! Discharge. N'lt jee is hei't-hy given to nil concerned tb.it I slntll apply to linn. J. K. Wcbsti r. I’ro- Ijalt* ■) utige of (dierokee County, !'nm h ( aro- iina. st. his olllce (iatTney S. C, on Tuesday, November lilt h next, le o’clock A. M. lor a final disidiarge as guardian for Joseph Northey. J. A. Uakknky. (1 uardian. Oct »1. l!«)l. Published in Oiifl'ney Ledger Get. 25. Nov. Jst, Mh. and Ifith. l!Ml|. Summons for Heiisf. Stack ok South Pakoi.ina, i Court of Corn- C l.v j v ok Chkk ikkk. f nion Pleas. Kooert M. Northey, in his own right and as Adminisi rator of the Estate of Franklin S. Northey deceased, plaint)It's. against John F. Northey, Sando Northey, J. Alex ander Northey. Mary E. Northey, Alice .1. , Northey. Douglass Northey, Shell Northey. Hoy Northey, James K. Northey and Joseph F. Northey. defendants. The Defendants in thisaetion above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaiut in this action, a copy of which is herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at his office at Gaff ney, S. 0„ within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and If you fall to answer the com plaiut within the time aforesaid, the plain tiff In this action will apply to the Court for the redo! demanded In the complaiut. (Dated) Gaffney. S. C., Get. 14th, 1901. ToJohn F. Northey, James K Northey and Joseph F. Northey, non-resident defendants. Take notice, that the complaint In this ac tion was tiled In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Cherokee Coun tv. 8. O., on the I4th day of Oct. 1901. J. E. WKB8TKH, Plaintiff's Attorney. Gaffney, 8. C.. Oct. 14th, 1901. Pub. Oct. 2.1th, Nov. 1st. Hih, 15th. 22nd, 29th HSH. Foi the Building Season, L. BAKER Haw jiiMt received a large stock of Htthli, Doors, Mantelpieces and all kinds of Trimming, Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Box ing, Molding, Brackets, etc. No. 1 Heart Pine Shingles and a C'XHl block John W. MflHury & ; c**" 1 " tl > l 1 '*' city We.int-Miity I t' CM-J-.., Tn« Led- gey aii appreciated vise MnO rdai Jack Frost Is taking a wee nip. Early planted oats are up and looking well. Albert S. Lipscomb has bought the Quinn land from his father, Mr. N. Lipscomb. T. J. Hughes, 8r , of Wilkinsville, has moved to the city, and we learn will open a hoarding house. Some traveling photographers "struck off” the city police and the board of aldermen yesterday. Oscar Cooper, of State Line, had a pig born on his farm a few days ago that had eight legs, two tails and two tongues. John Terrel Wilkins and Bookter Ray are building handsome reel lienees near State Line, which will soon be ready to move into. R. M. Gaffney has bought the attractive vacant lot corner of Lime stone and Buford streets, and will build an up-to-date ten-room resi dence at once. ‘•p>arn” Humphries, the popular manager of the Try-.Me Cafe, found a small diamond in an oyster. This is s new departure, as oysters are partial to pearls. R-v. Landrum C. Ezell, of Wood ruff, has been called to the pastorale of Limestone Springs Baptist chuich, ami his many friends in Geff ley hope be will accept the call. The Limestone Cotton Mill com pany fias ju-t coni Men six new col lagen to be used by its operatives. Tiiev are large and roomy of first- class material and good workmanship R v. W. 1*. M adors, presiding elder of Spartanburg district, will preach at ihe Bufoid ."Gleet Metho dist church next Sunday morning, and at the Limestone Street Mi tho list church Sunday night. Architect Milbnrn of Columbia, wo • d -ignt d and now has charge d i ne cons! rue ion of many private and public buildings in the Sou’h rn -’.itf- whs in the city t he fir -1 of Tin week on professional business. John Milwooii, of Gaffney, who farms succersfully in the county. Kill'd four * r five hogs Wednesday iiior 1 mg Mr Millwood knows what in i.e> ,i. ,( ah ’U f a farm* r’s home and makis his farm furnish the supplies The fine fall weather was inter rupted luesdat by u misty morning Hi d a sharp -bower m • In- afternoon, after whicn, it cleared < ff piickly and a bri-k wind came in from the north j with si breath of winter on its w ngs J. Q Sparks is hopping around •vith a lame leg caused l>v a fall on j rh S it (i. E trestle while on ; in-wav to hr* ak* ist Motiday morning J. II v ill nut likily he caught on the j trestle any more when there is frosi j "" .•xt afe (’otisi a hie Scott made a small i -hipm nt of U] gallons of seiz-d whisky t*) di-pensarv heudquaners j m tfoluinbia W*dnesday. (tonstafrle | Scott sc ms to be a diligent otli ■ >-r, ♦ arue.-t and g ntlemanly in the di- ! etiarge of his duties. Oliver Haines the accommoriutit g Oustma-ter it Statu Line, came in to see rtu- Ledger Tuesday. Mr. Hames > r*q* r - upland farmers in his section a- having plenty of corn, the cotton j or >p short, and nearly picked out at d s**1(1, ai d that farmers are fattening a good many hogs. Morgan Byars, an industrious and i well liked colored man, had the mis to have one of ki He u by being gi.red by j milk cows. Morgan went for a physician, hoping to save the horse, hut before he returned the tiorse was dead This is a serious loss to Byars that he can illy afford to bear. I.lnie*to”« Cliorsl Him luty. The Limestone Choral Society is in a flourishing condition. The membership has passed the hundred mark, and the members are doing faithful work Prof Maxim is highly pleased with the progress made and is grateful for and much encouraged by the liberal contributions being made towards the success of the May Festival. To Become Teacher*. Several of Gaffney’s accomplished young ladies have accepted positions as teachers in the county schools and will take charge of their schools next Monday. Among them ar , Miss Bessie Kendrick at Allens Miss Annie Brown at Midway, Miss Lottie Smith at Beaver Dam and Miss Edna Sarratt at a new school house near Providence church First Fupils Recital. The first pupils’ recital of this ses sion at Limestone College will take place in the college auditorium this evening at 8 o’clock. The recital will be public, and a cordial invita- tiun is extended to the public to be present. •)onc*-K<l wards. Mr John K Jones and Mrs. Brums Edwards were married yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mr j White, in this city, by the R-v. J. B j Boz man They have The Ledger's I congratulations and best wishes. (in II niKFCTOKY. First IIactikt ('iiuki'h. corner Limestone ) and Smitli streets Kev.ArcIi* . Crcc, pastor 1 -ervicfs. Sunday inoruiiia at 11 and evening j at 7:50; Sunday school at 9:4,1a. m.; prayer- : Meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30; Chris- lian culture course at ’• :3oTliur-day evening. rilKKOKKK A V KM'!'. ILU'TIST ('HUIUH. b" twt en <'hr rokc a time and Line stone street Lev..!. H. lio/enian. pastor. Sen ices, Sun day morning at 11. and * veiling at V; prayer- meeting Thursday evening at 7:13; Sunday i school at 9: l.i a. in., every sahbalii. I. I MKrt'l < > N K I’kK.sISYTKKIAN ( HUUCII. COF- > ut r l.im stone and Jell’eiies streets Hrv. ! Wm U Pidler, pastor. Set vices, Sunday ii loin i 11 e. at II, and evening at Gue; .-ununy st'liooi ,ii to a. in., evr-ry Sun.ay; prayer meeting at 7: to 1\ ednes lay evening. i>; HHili IKK:.T M 11111)1) s'l I II HI M. col ei. W. ii. j morning .school a( ty evening CONSULT You fore yo own interest and see me be- j nsure. ^ A ' " » ^ y ^ \ a it’ (Hriti iri’-k, |> ID u 11 a. • * I*» >U 1(1 .y \\ in‘.si ia v M‘rvirrs, resp-. ted young man of Gatluey, v> It* ha- rhcently been si >tluiicd a ('Irckhiiiutiga Park as tuegTa pn operator, is at home tvoupiraliug from u short spf!l '»( sickness Joliii Edict) and ius son Rufus progressive f,trrtn rts of E('a Jane, came up to the cily yesUriiay. Col J. L Blaca was in the city a rifn rt lime Wednesday after m <1. Prater Sinilh, a Biuc Branch former, was in the coy yesterday afternoon. J G Oitd, E (j . went to Union (.he lirst of the week on proie-sionai busi ness. R> v. G Croft Williams, of Black- burg came over to Gattoty yesterday (haude E. Marsh has returned home from Hoi Sp’ii gs N C., where he has been attending school. L B. Davis was in the city Wed nesday. Wm. I). Gaston, a large real estate 1 fortune Wednesday owner and extensive planter from his horses acroes Ihe Broad, made a trip to j ,,ue his Cherokee’s capital Tuesday. I). W. Cooper came to the city Wednesday. J G. Hames. merchant and farmer of Grindali, paid The Ledger an ap preciated visit Tuesday, and renewed his subscription. • Uncle Joe” Price, the hustling old farmer and lumberman of Ez-iis. was in tha city Wednesday as ’ busy as a bee." Simpson Blanton, of Corinth, was among his friends in the city Tues day. Dr. T. E. Nott, of Spartanburg, was in the city Wednesday, ou pro fessional busineas. J. C. Jefferies, Ei-q , left Gaffney Tuesday for the easleru part ot Ches ter county to look after his farming interests in that section Albert Huruion, the efficient mana ger of the County Home, called to see The Ledger Wednesday W. C. Blackwell, of Etta Jane, made a business trip to the city Wed nesday W . W . V\ hite spent a few days in the city the fir h t of the week with his family, on Victoria avenue J T Felmet a prominent young man of Earl’s, N C , paid The Ledger a pleasant visit Wedne-day. Capt. Ike Smith, »f Th! n k t. spent some lime in the eity jester- day County (’otn missioner Fowler, came (1)1 to the et day on business Miss Vena Cantrell, of Boning Springs in Spartanburg count ', is in the city visiting her sister Mrs C J Wall on R’illtdgf M’reel, John H Harman, a LUs'lu g farmei of Wilkinsville, h|i* nt some time it tlie city >etterday. M. C. Lipscomb of Wooe Plains, net- Iiufnnl uiid llodgi--, pistoi. Services, SuiuL ai II iinii evening a: 7:311: Smi<l i > Kin in.; prayef-iueetiug iVedii'-si at 7:3". I.IM K-I'ONK STKKK.T MkTIIOPIS Lilllestoiif .-trcel ki v. V\ . I) I’ tot - , - i-viu'.s. *■ v* ry sec.’iiu .■-tin in. ana 7 p. in.; Sumiiiy -cb , .iil, cv at 9:30 a. in.; pi ayi r-ini cting', evening at ■ a.U. Leisi fit'Ai i'iu'iu'h. norl Ii Dufnid Kev. ii. Cioft Williams la.-lur. Sunday afternonii at 4 PYIoch. I.imk-t.ink Uactisi (m ie h (cnlored), Ua-i | -111 i t lit v. I . i„ ileal i y. p i.-l.iu-. .-i i.icc- i Sunday II a. rn. and - p. in.: Sunday-cliiad. 2 j p. in.; |)iayci - mi i aaug U iilin suay i |>. in : | U: ictn-r-> Pit cling I Uc-uay -. 1 p in. Dl .VION ( II.U'KK M. 17. I III Id II (calalcd), | S Ulli ItuforO iliccl liev I. <* aiplicli, , pa-i<>r. Service-. Sunday II a, m. and i:39p. i in.; Sui:(l m-Iiooi 3 p. in.; pi.tye* n, > ling 'I dm -day i:;«» p. iu.; Epvv >ri li 1amgue, l iaday | 2 ;3p ti. in LhiiiKi. 15vctist (’m tKii (colni'i d). Ilr'aivn ; ana M amiv. -licets I. v. A. -..•-amli r.-. pa-- inr Si rvici !*. lir-t and itnrd Sundays :: I . ia.ia. and i :■»' p. in.: Sunday sclmid. i >• r.y .-uinia.v at ID a. in.; p; aycr-in< iTitig. Tbui-day , :.>u I p. in. A Cure fur « uiubugit, W (! t W i iaoisoo ot Amherst, j Va sny s : For un.rc than a ) > ur 1 ’ suffered froni lumbago I finally I trie i Chamberlain's 1'. n Ba iu at cl it gave me ertite reiiet, vhu*h all Other remedies Xiad famd to do.” I s .id by CheroK* e Drug (hunpuny. d'be Cornet player ’s sometimes obliged to blow until he leeln blue (Dtamberlain’s Stomacli arid Liver ! i'aiilets cure biliousness, constipa- tion and headache. They ar«5 «a-y o> take and pleasant in eff*ct. For sde hv Cherokee Drug Company. Fire, l Glass i \ a le che- Ori ir- C 1 cci v.4 ab en c ty I r r M! J. flu l / giv ther n. Hp I 1 k. y < sura forrr h, F on te J ^*V Dy | f - n Tolleson Bui!d : r.g Da /> I***) V iLD i ^ L l S have just n timore and New bought a nice line Waist Goods and Gents and r-liirt-. Cl ||. i -u - 11 -if i ne V* i of q U hi; T from Ba!- where I ;S3 G00dS, lot of La- - ii r I l.TI- "II t o -I ii lift n p te .ill. Over-lih is up. Suspender: I‘ants 1 .New line men’s SltilS 4 7.(HI li i J ] "j tHf, slmes fur « vi- r y- l>.‘dy anil at ;«I i prices. bleach goods 5 to [n ii, s and In ineln-s. Kuhht-r licit in if r r 11 w s. , bnggri.-s a K K i n ji Ecrtil!* CI S I I giain. 1 '1': I !c I Hllna- "|l > VVll-. 1.1 111 Linen Ta hie < Neylig-ei Shit Work Sliirts, D ID i 11 \)» >r> t < > llarncs.-, Colars. ’• per I IV> l-s. > 3<V to Si. C to fl.’HI. t i *1.30. mi van it 4c. s prints to 1 a Iso have a com plete line at my Go- fort Ii store. Wm (I i W edm t Tln-re was a regular ‘‘meetin’ houae” row at the Limestone colored church a few nights ago, in which piarnla, razors and lots of big talk were in evidence. No serious in juries were inflicted, but a swoop of ihe police pulled in enough of the irreverent s.veil bloods to add $42.50 to the city treasury. R. M. Gaffney and O. 8. Kendrick have made au exchange of properties on Limestone and Buford atreets. ho as to give them both a frontage on Limestone street. Mr. Kendrick will have his residence rolled to his Lime- Htone street front at once. This is a wise adjustment of things and will add two handsome homes to Lime stone’s already splendid array. ThoiuMMidii Sent Into Exile. Every year h large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But thia is costly and not always sure. Don’t be an exile when Dr. King’s New Discovery or (Jon sumption will cure you at ' home, n j '!i- must infallible medi cine for Coughs, ('olds, and all Throwl and Long diseases on earth. Tii lir-t (lore brings relief As tounding cures result from persistent use Tiiai bottles free at Cherokee Drug Company Price 50c and $1.00 Every hot*le guaranteed of Mk. tienume stamped C. C. C. Never sold !n bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “something just as good.” See me before buying as I can save you money. J. I. ts A R !* A'P'r. pru„..u; |818 Limestone St M Gaffney, S. C. Hons (iimranteed Paints and Varnish, all at the lowest rea sonable prices. Call and see him when you want anything in his line. No charge for making 4>*ti mates. V IH ' Edgar T. Wilkins went out with his uncle Mr Ol'ff Lu S'H'iiiti Wednes day. Moses Littlejohn, of Kivcnnu spent Home time in the city yester day. Some men shrink from doing their du'v until there is nothing left of them. Don't Let Them suffer Often children are tortured with iodiing and burning eczema and other skin diseases hut Bucklen’s Arnica Halve heals the raw sores, exriels itifltmination. leaves the skin without a soar. Clean, fragrant, cheap, there’s no salve on earth as good. Try it. Cur« guaranteed. | Only 25c at Cberouee Drug Company. PILES! PILES! PILES! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind. Bleeding, ricerated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays the Itching at once, acts hs a poultice, gives In stant relief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Oint ment is prepared only for Piles and Itching of the private parts, and nothing else. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by druggists, sent by mail, for 50c. and fl.no per Uix. WILLIAMS M’F’G. CO., Prop’s., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. 1^I*I£I±L 161bs. of host granulated sugar with every cash purchase of $10. Just received fresh lots of all kinds of Fancy and Staple Gro ceries. Cocoanuts, Prunes, Fruits of all kinds. Nice candies of all kinds, Fish, Keg and Bottle Pickles, Pifc Feet, and every thing nice at the very lowest prices possible. We sell strickly for ca-h. Yours for cash. Geo. D, Jefferies. Final Discharge. Notice Is hereby given to ml concerned, tliiil I shall apply to lion. J. E. Webster, Pro bate Judge of ('herokee • 'ounty. South < ’sro- lua. »t hUoltlen Gaffney, s, c. on Monday NoveniixT 1st li iis | at lOo'cli ck A. M for linal settlement anil dUi'hitrgo as guardian for Kllle Humphries. .1. P. SlIt'KOUP. Guardian. Oct. 18th 1901, 'Published In Gaffney Ledger October 25th November 1st Hlh 13th 1901. TA V v> Buys the best sewing machine for the money ever sold in Gaffney. Full line attachments, and sold under guarantee that if it does not give entire satisfaction you can get your money back. W. HARRY DODENHOFF. ■■ B5B — — ■ ■■■■nggBBB ' — The Gaffney City Land and improvement Company Offers for swi - Building (Aits In this nourishing town. Gaffney • 'Ity; Mho p arn s i < .. by and in reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of ’ i.ls place. *n lot* of fr.>u •tO to 100 acres on liberal time rates; a'se Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm i>ur uomh. For full partlcularH apply to J. V. Atfent. N. H,—All tresHpasstug on laudtof thU comuanv- onttir- an! emovlng timber **hlngo» ■»n •* Hit ir frirhlrlrt «i. vi nfl Ar- «>«»»• » • * v >sf 1 * » lots French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. PAIITinU Bcwxrcof rountorfelm and luiitatlnnH. The genuine D put up only !n pMte-ho»r<l Car- wft-lllUIV ton wil h fac-siinilu hignuturu on able Of tl>') bottle, thus: S Heml for Circular U» WILLIAMS MKG. CO , bole Agents, laud, Ohio. j For shId by ClnTokpe Drujr Go. AND VITALITY XDXA. MCJ'I’Tr*’*! IVXdXAV JhilXXZVia X>XXjZa« The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of tbo generally organs of either sex. such us Nervous Prostration Falling or Lost. Manhood, Impoicncy, Nightly hinissions. Youthful Errors. Mental worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insani'.y With every $6 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at ft 1.00 per box, 0 boxes for 96.00. 1>K. IKOTT’M CllK.HK AL CO., Cleveland, Okio. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. AFTER USIN6.