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a ✓ DATA • paaciNG schseflr • tiiiSEER am\ CONTEST FOR HOME RULE. AFTER YEARS OF SUFFERING WITH Constant Headacha and Anncying :os. Detectives Busily at Work on Celebrated Case. V V, 7 ** I Had a Very Bad Case, Constantly Growing Worse. I Could Neither Eat Nor Sleep and Looked Like Death. Nothing Helped Me Until I Began Taking Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey; 6 Bottles Completely Cured Me."—J. E. WILLIAMS, 1825 E Main St. % Richmond, Va. Nine coses out of every ten of throat, lung, stomach nnd nerve trouble begin with Catarrh of the heu'l. PutVy’s I’ure Malt Whiskey .is the one swift, positivecabirrhgenn killer that cures without had after efl’ects. its jirescribed by over 7,0(H) doctors and used in more than t!,000 W V leading hospitals because of its effectiveness and absolute purity. Catarrh is a blood disease. Mr. Williams, in his letter, goes on to say: “I Lad been a sufferer with catarrh for a very long time. It had affected my throat seriously. I was never free from headache, and the dis charges were extremely annoying. 1 lost my ap]>etite and became listless, weak and thin. People thought I was going to die. I used all manner of salves, ointments, snuffs and so- calied ‘sure catarrh cures,’ but nothing helped me until I begun using DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY. In all I have taken but six bottles of your most wonderful medicine and am completely cured. The Catarrh Has Entirely Disappeared ; I Sleep Well; My Appetite Is Good; and My Whole System Seems To Have Been Renewed.” “ 1, have to work over thirteen hours a day, but now have uoim of that tired, played-out feeling I used to have. lam heavier aid inall-roundperfect health, 1 thanks to Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey.” This is just exactly why Duffy’s cures where all other treatments fail. It goes right to the root of the trouble and purifies the blood, stimulates the circu- _ lation, quiets the nerves, strengthens the heart’s/f4^ i action, firings into play all the vital forces, and MfiCI enables you to get from food all the nourishment itl contains. It replaces diseased tissues and builds up! a strong, healthy body, tirui muscles and clear brain' —it renews the system. Cures and prevents catarrh, coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, pleurisy, consump tion and all diseases of throat ana lungs; dyspepsia, indigestion and every form of stomach trouble; nervousness; malaria and all low fevers. It is in- "■ || ■ v valuable in all weakened, wasting, diseased cou- ditious, no matter from what cause. ^ MAKES THE WEAK STRONG -KEEPS THE STRONG WELL. It is a promoter of health and rijie old ago. Duffy's contains no fusel oil, and is the only whiskey recognized by the Government as a medicine. This b a guarantee. CAUTION.—When \ou ask for Duffy’* Pure Malt Whiskey bo sure you get the eenuine. Unscrupulous dealers, mindful of the excellence of this preparation, will try to sell you cheap Imitations and malt whiskey substitutes, which are put on the market for profit only, and which, far from relieving the Hick, are positively harm ful. Demand “Duffy's” and be sure,you get it. It is the only absolutely pure Malt Whiskey which eontains niedirinal, health-giving qualil ies. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is sold In sealed bottles only ; never in ttask or bulk. I.ook for the trade-mark, the “Old Chemist,” on the label, and he certain the seal over the cork is unbroken. Beware of refilled bottles. A PROMISING CLEW IS FOUND. Detectives Admit Trail Is a Hot One, Though They Are Cautious About Divulging What the Circumstances Relating Thereto Are. Bedford. Ind., Feb. 3.—Detectives at work on the Schaefer murder mystery notiiied the city officials today that they had what they regard as the most promising clew yet found. What it is they have not fully told even the officials themselves, witu the possible exception of Sheriff Smith, who qTiietly left town early to day, leaving no information as to his movements. The search for the murderer has given rise to activity today in conse quence of the newly discovered clew. Detectives admit privately that the trail is a hot one. The man under suspicion is not a resident of Bedford, and is not in Bed ford at this time. He is not a tough, but is in easy circumstances. The authorities will not say that the suspect knew Miss Schaefer person ally, but admitted privately that an intimate friend of the suspect knew Miss Schaefer. It is learned that the detectives have been at work on the new 7 clew since yesterday afternoon, and are confi dent that it will lead to some results. The authorities are getting in every mail dozens of letters from clairvoy ants, cranks, people who have theo ries, dreamers and even threatening letters are being received. “No Such Thing ns Alternative Poli cy” Declares Redmond. London, Feb. ;!.—“For tht? Irisfc par ty there is no such thing as alterna tive policy to home rule,' declared John Redmond, the leader of the Irish parliamentary party in the bouse ot commons today as he resumed the de bate on the address in reply to the speech from the throne. Mr. Redmond proceeded in a speech ot great length to detail the various grievances of Ireland, incidentally in forming the Liberals that it was a de lusion to suppose they could count on Irish support by promising an alter native policy to home rule. Becai» ; the Irish obtained a valuable act last year remedying some of the evils of past government, some persons seem ed to think that the Irish question was shelved, but no concession could weak en the demand for self-government. On the contrary, every concession they had obtained or might obtain, will be used for the furtherance of the con test for home rule. Farmer Attention ! Nothing better in the waj^of a liniment *fofhorses and. other stock as well as for family use LINIMENT KILLS PAIN Very Penetrating Best Antiseptic known SOLD B«&5iLL d)EALEKS «► ESTIMATE OF LOSSES. Sold by all druggists and gfooers. or direct. $1.00 a bottle. Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, New York. Medical booklet free. Duffy For Sale in South Carolina at all Dispensaries. Cincinnati’s Fire Consumed Half a Mil lion in Property. Cincinnati, Fob. 3.—A revised esti mate of the losses by last night’s fire at Front and Vine streets places the total loss at nearly half a million dol lars. The individual losers are; Great China Tea company, $lf>0,000. Lowroy & Goebel, carpet warehouse, $100,000. Herman Goeper company, kalsters, $50,000; buildings, $15,000. J. C. Korn, wholesale grocer, $5,000. Cole Bros., flour. $1,000. The insurance will average about 80 per cent of the loss. Bold Robbery In Chicago. Chicago, Feb. 3.—While a dozen terrified waitresses in a woman’s res taurant at 153 Michigan avenue shriek ed and fled from the leveled revolvers of two hold-up men, Miss N. E. Sum ner, the cashier resisted the efforts of a third thief to open the cash reg ister. The cashier, however, was forced at the point of a revolver and repeated blows to give up. The de lay caused by her struggle frightened the men and they fled after seizing only the money in the register, amounting to only about $90. Over $200 in bills had been placed on the desk near by. but had been swept to j the floor by Miss Sumner, where it was found after the robbery. Miss ; Sumner notified the police of the rob bery by telephone and when they ar rived was assisting in caring for sev eral of the girls who were hysterical from fright. Bryan's Visit Delayed. Birmingham. Feb. 3.—Hon. William Jennings Bryan’s visit to this city has 1 been postponed on account of the : death of his sister. John W. Tom- ! linson. who expected to entertain him, said this morning that he was now expected about the 14th, and will give a lecture for the benefit of the free kindergarten. Low Priced Clothing... We are selling Clothing and Gents’ Fur nishings lowerthan anybody. We can do this because we handle these lines exclusively. We are offering some things now at a BIG DISCOUNT from former prices. ♦ All goods are marked in THREE KILLED; 15 INJURED. tmm' 1 Spreading Rails Cause Fatal Rail road Accident In Canada. Halifax, N. S., Feb. 3.—Seven per sons are reported killed in a wreck on the Inter-Colonial railroad near Halifax. Montreal, Quebec. Feb. 3.—An offi- | cial report of the accident at Mil- ] ford says three persons were killed and 15 injured. Conductor Robert Duncan was badly | hurt. The official report says the | train went over an embankment be cause the rails had spread. Novelist Left $250,000 Estate. New York. Feb. 3.—The will of the late Hugh Howell Scott, better known at ‘‘Henry Seaton Merriman,” novel ist, shows that he left an estate of $250,000, says a Times dispatch from London. The document has been filed for probate. Plain Figures and One Price TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. T . MHf 1 j TXLi I I r Bertillon’s Wonderful Discovery. Paris, Feb. 3.—M. Rertillor. has de villed a now method for the better idontifleation of unknown bodies tat an to the morgue. The fact that photographs of dead persons do not j always well portray that person as he appearud when alive, created diffi- I oulties. These M. Bertillon overcomes ] by injection of strychnine into the eyes of the body whereupon the lids open, the eyes become life-like, the lips redden and the whole face seems to revive, making it possible to take a photograph resembling the person be fore death. Wmm "■"aBSC Newspaper Writer Arrested. New York, Feb. 3.— Jack Ixjndon. a writer, who went recently to Japan for the purpose of writing articles in connection with the threatened hostil ities between that country and Rus sia. has been arrest ul and imprisoned at Shimonoseki. according to an American dispatch from Tokio. • He is charged with photographing Japa nese fortifications shortly alter his ar rival at Shimonseki.' an important strategetical point. commanding the entrance to the Korean strait. It is not a point of rigid economy to ouy an organ from a cheap John catalogue, when you can buy standard makes of organs from us here at home, with guarantees from 5 to 25 years. Prices from $35.00 to $90.0Q, any wood preferred. Give us your trade. Southern University Gets $10,000. New York, Feb. 3.—The will of Mrs. /flbert W. Aldrich, mother-in-law ot the late Bishop Dudley, of Louisville, has just been filed for probate. It disposed of property valued at one million, of which the University ot the South at Sewanee, Tonn., is to receive $10,000. Other bequests to charitable and religious institutions amounting to $70,000 is also stipulated in the will. LIMESTONE ST. OPPOSITE LEDGER OFFICE The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company Offers for sale Building Lots In this tluurlsMnp town, Oaftiidy Ottj ; A l» > t *rni* ue*i by and In reach of the Schools of Llmostone Muring)* and o' this place, In lot* of >0 to 100 acres on liberal time ratrsi also Agricultural L.»r,d« to rent for F»rr pur poses. For full particulars apply to J. V. S5*A.Hn*A/n\ N. B.—All persons are forbidden to enter on. walk nr ride through or over the lands of tbl* company, cutting and removing timber. Ushlng or bunting, under penalty of luw. Former Postmaster General Weds. lA)ndon. Feb. 3.—Thomas L. James, formerly postmaster general of the United States, was married in Shake speare's church at Stratford-on-Avon, to Edith, daughter of Alderman Col- bourne, of Stratford-on-Avon. Numer ous relatives and friends were pres ent. Town Suffer* Great Fire Loss. Cairo. 111., Feb. 3.—Nearly the entire business section of Grand Chain. 111.. was destroyed by fire this morning Grand Chain Is located south of Cairo ; and has 500 inhabitants. \V. P. Carr, a prominent citizen ot Crawford County, Georgia, was knock- anC | y 0 U knOW When the diSCOLint Is taken Off. ed on the head with a fence rail by | an unknown party Monday night. Rob- A few light weight Raincoats and Mackintosh- bery is assigned as the cause of the | assault. es at a discount of one-third. coiulT/ clpa^:' come and see us while we have your size. charged with embezzling $1,348 of the company’s funds. William Jackson was arrested at mh- con. Ga.. yesterday on a warrant is sued in Thomaston charging burglary • W 9 O • • W illiam Tabbott, the 3-year-old son Jl Jl JRL Jl Ji M H of \V. W. Tabbott. of Brunswick, was burned to death yesterday morning m q before his mother’s eyes. B. F. Bonner, the personal repre B ® K sent alive of John H. Kirby and N. W AJbJL 9 McLeod, of St. Louis, have been ap- pointed temporary receivers of the , ' ■ Kirby Lumber company, of Texas, one of the largest corimrations of the kind in the southwest. Much bitter feeling exists in North Carolina over the result of the Soul Dakota bond suit, it being believed Former Governor Russell and ex-Sen- ator Marion Butler stirred up the af fair. The Mississippi legislature has set Tuesday as the day for considering the constitutional amendment on pro hibition. Thomas Nelson Page, (he well known southern author, is to open a technical school in Hanover oounty, Virginia. Mr. Clarke, the neiw Democratic senator from Arkansas, made his first speech in the senate yesterday. He spoke for two hours and announced his indorsement of every position with the Panama revolt, and in the' nego tiation of the treaty with the new state. William C. Whitney, formery secre tary of the navy, is dead. A state ment was given out that death w&« due to peritonitis and blood poisoning following an operation for appendicitis. The Democratic senators have been assured that negotiations are in prog ress looking to a settlement of the differences between Colombia and Pan azna. At the opening of the senate yester day the religious service was conduct ed by Rabbi Philipson and Dr. Ed ward Everett Hale. The Traders’ National bank ol Clarksburg. W. Va., has been ordered closed by the comptroller of the cur rency. The City of Columbus was nof launched at Cramps’ ship yard y* 1 t.erday, owing to th* heavy run of ic; In the river. QTJI r OOTJOJETIIVO | | There is no need of wearing your Lungs out, when you can get a bottle of MURRAY’S HOREHOUND. MULLIEN AND TAR A few doses of this Household Remedy will give immediate relief. A positive cure for Influenza, Bronchitis, and Diseases |of Throat. Anti-Spas> modic in Croup. - PUT UP HY — THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA. * £ 1 ^ V Dyspeptics /are made every day by their own carelessness. , ’Cure that case of Constipation and Indigestion before it becotaes chronic. Take BAUgjjJkis and Toaic Pellets, the only remedy that assists Nature and does not get in her way. Strong purgatives gripe, and make confirmed invalids. Ramon’s act gently and leave the system independent of drugs. Sample and BooHlet Free. 4, Complete Treatment ^ 25 days a 3 cts. ^ ‘For sale by Cherokee Drug Company.