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PLEURISY, PNEUMONIA, CONSUMPTION CURED George G. Hoyeyy 309 West J23th Street, New York City, lost 76 pounds in five months, but after using Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey his health was restored and he has not lost a day's work in a year* He says he owes his life to Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey READ HIS OWN WORDS. “I waa taken ill with pleurisy and pneumonia, which developed into eon«umption. When taken iick I weighed 210 pounds. In nineteen weeks I wasted away to 134U' pounds. I tried eight of the best di»ctors, and all told me I could not live six months. I took from fifteen to thirty-five grains of creosote every day for u year without lienefit. I had seven severe hemorrhages, was not able to walk up four steps of stairs at a time without resting, and was not able to attend to business for tw o years. “ Finally I gave up doctoring and began taking Duffy's Fare Malt Whiskey. I be cured, as it is the best remedy in the world. I owe my life to it.” GEO. G. HOVEY, 802 West 12bth St., New York City. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey has carried the blessing of health into more homes during the past fifty years than all other medicines combined. It cures pneumonia, pleurisy, consumption, coughs, colds, grip, bron chitis, catarrh, asthma and all diseases of the throat and lungs; indigestion, dyspepsia, and every form of stomach trouble; ner vousness, malaria and all low fevers. It stimulates and enriches the blood, builds up the nerve tissues, tones up the heart, kills disease germs, fortifying the system against disease and promoting longevity; makes the young strong and healthy and keeps the old young. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey contain* no fusel oil and is the only whiskey recog nised by the Government as a medicine; this is a guarantee. Prescribed by 7,000 doo ton and used exclusively in 2,0o0 hospitals. CAUTION. Unscrupulous dealers A tel .—When you ask for Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get the genuine, ■alecs, mindful ol the excellence of this preperation, will try to sell you cheep im itations and malt whiskey substitutes, which are put on the market for profit only, and which, far from relieving tne sick, are positively harmful. Demand “ Duffy’s ’’ and be sure you get It. It Is the only absolutely pure Halt Whiskey which contains medicinal, health-giving qualities. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is sold in sealed bottle* only ; never in flask or bulk. Look for the trade-mark, the ” Old Chemiat," on the label, and be certain tbc seal over the cork is unbroken. Beware of refilled bottles. Sold by all druggists and grocers, or direct, $1,00 a bottle. Interesting medical booklet free to anyone. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, New York. For Sale in South Carolina at all Dispensaries. Ten Cents Make a Dime, Ten Dimes Make a Dollar And a dollar makes a start for a “Savings Department” ac count with us. With this first deposit of $1.00, if you wish, we will furnish you one of these ^ ~ % I'HREE PEOPLE ARE KILLED BY GAS Many Others Are More Or Less Overcome By Fumes. TWO JETS TURNED ON FULL. One of the Victims Had Threatened Several Times to C nmit Suicide. The Bodies Were Found In a New York Flat Where They Lived. New York, March 23.—Three per sons were killed by illuminating gas in a 5-story tenement in East Elev enth street today and many occupants of neighboring flats were more or less overcome. The dead are: Otto Grossman, 35 years old, a host* ler. Jennie Grossman. 32 years old, his wife. Rosie Longfelder, 33 years old, a seamstress, boarding with the Gross- mans. Two gas jets were found turned on full head. According to the neigh bors. Grossman several times threat ened to turn on the gas and end his life and that of his wife. East night it was said, there was a merry-making at the Grossman flat and considerable wine was drunk. % M -& P. Bank Gaffney, s.c. f) 5 “Home Banks” in which your spare pennies, dimes, dollars, etc., may be dropped day by day to be deposited with us to draw the four per cent, interest, compounded quarterly, that we pay in our “Savings Department”. Ask for a “Home Bank”. Merchants and Planters Bank. The Accompanying Cut Represents the latest im proved New Home Sewing Machine with ball-bearing stand—Full set of best steel attachments, complete in every detail. The only sew ing machine made with cog motion in the arm and with double feed. These are the most important features in any machine. Not peddled, not sold by so-called cata logue bargain houses. Price a little higher and the ma chine lots better than others. When you need a machine or any supplies call on ABBOTT BROS., Limestone Street. Jilt TO CHECK PNEUMONIA GERMS. plan of President of New York Board of Health. N'i w York. March 23.—In an attempt to clu ck the dissemination of pneumo nia and germs of other diseases of the respiratory organs, President Darling ton of the board of health, has enlist ed the aid of halt a million school children. His idea is that they will not only help greatly in the enforce ment of laws prohibiting expectora tions on sidewalks and in public con veyances, but that, in educating the Child he will he educating the man. He has brought the matter to the atten tion of Henry A. Itogers, president of the board of education, who heartily approves the suggestion. Great quantities of slips are being printed by the department of health for distribution among the children and at the same time the teachers will lie expected to explain the seri ousness of the dangers Involved in the practice of spitting in public places. it is designed that both boys and girls carry a little pad of the warn ing slips and that when they see a man violating the ordinance they will hand him a card warning him of the heavy fine to which he is liable. RADIUM DON’T CURE CANCER. EX-PRESIDENT COURTMARTIALED New Quarters New Goobs. We are now installed in our handsome new building on Limestone Street, and are better prepared tlian ever to cater to the wants of our patrons. We handle everything in Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats. Notions. Groceries, Hardware and Osborne Farming Implements, and all our lines are complete. Our Millinery Department is replete with all the latest "fads” in Fashion’s Domain. Come to our SPRING OPENING TH< KSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March JUh, 25th and 2tith. We invite inspection in all our lines. T Ap«ooiiil> & Austell. Miss MoPie Wilkins, of Pacolet, will assist Mrs. Austell in our Millinery and Dress Goods departments. Sentenced To Be Shot—Charged with Plotting Against Government. New York, March 23.—There is a ru mor here that former President Po- licarpo Bonilla, of Honduras-, has been tried by courtmartial and sentenced to be shot to death says a Herald dis patch from Panama. He was arrested and thrown into prison last month, with several other members of the chamber of deputies, it being charged that a plot against the government of President Manual Bonilla was hatching among them. General Policarpo Bonilla, for many years was president of the country, and It is said he was the only man \tho ever retired from office willing- j ly and without starting a revolution to bring him back into power again. It was during his administration that a reform constitution was adopted j which provided among others changes for a secret ballot instead of the vivo voce method of election. Treatment By Its Means Has Been Entirely Abandoned. New York, March 23.—The radium treatment for cancer has been entire ly abandoned at the Cancer hospit al, cables The Herald’s I»ndon corre spondent. It was never viewed with much hope there, and a few days ago the last unsuccessful experiment with it took place. According to the Daily Mail the trials wire made at the end with a case containing five grains covered only v.iTh mica s:i ting probably the larges' morsel in any im. pita! in Eu rope and the r ct vas always the same though it rlight vary in a de gree. The surface of the skin be came inflame !, a blister formed and dried no. hut that was all. Sixteen cases have been under treat ment. the iong' st period of a single ap plication having been three hours, and the longest total time of application having been about 25 hours, and the only favorable result has been an oc casional cessation of pain. On the other hand, several patients have com plained of an increase of pain. MEN TO RETURN TO WORK. GUILTY OF NEGLIGENCE. New York Contractor Arrested as Re sult of Investigation. New York, March 23.—Paul Schwanfter, of the firm of Poole & Schwanftner, iron contractors on the hotel Darlington for whom a warrant was issued, was arrested today. The officers informed the coroner that Eugene Allison, against whom a warrant also has been issued, had bar ricaded himselt in his home in Brook lyn and was avoiding arrest. The coroner’s jury has been inves tigating the collapse of the hotel Dar lington by which 21 persons lost their lives, returning a verdict last night in which Eugene C. Allison, one of the owners of the building, and contract ing firm of Poole & Schwanftner, were held to have been guilty of criminal negligence. A BRAVE SCHOOL TEACHER. Saves the Life of a Little Girl from Drowning. Chicago March 23.—Plunging into the Des Plaines river, Miss Louise Jackson, a school teacher, today res cued one of her pupils, the little daughter of Samuel K. Kline, after the mother and the child had faint ed and two boys who had accidental ly knocked the litth one into the riv er, had run away. Unaided, Miss Jackson fought her way through the swift waters of the Des Plaines river, which is at a high er flood stage than for years, and it was only after she had slipped back into the river from the crumbling bank several times that the heroic young woman brought the little girl safely ashore. Lithographers Who Were Locked Out Are Employed Again. New York March 23.—It is asserted by President Pritchard of the Lith ographers’ International Protective and Beneficial association, that 15 large firms throughout the country have decided to employ members of his as sociation and end the lockout in their plant. There is nearly 10,000 workmen locked out in various parts of tne coun try owing to their refusal to sign the employers’ arbitration agreement. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. SOLDIERS CALLED OUT. GAFFNEY SAVINGS BANK. Statement at the close of business .January 2Hth, IfiOl : HEHOL'UCKS: urxl discounts,. 'ii Cash on liAnd I 45 Total VAI.'SS) ti* I i AUII.1TI KB! (’iiptoil fctock puid in,. I,t,i <1 01 Fndlvldcd profits I -k.' !* Deposits 2-.442 17 Portion of Colorado Declared to Be State of Insurrection. Denver, Colo., March 23.—About 400 mem I rs of the National Guard of Col orado reached Triniadd today and wore distributed among the various camps in Las Anias county in which Governor Poabody has declared to be in a state of insurrection. The governor has Instructed Major Mill, In command of the force to use ;uch means as he may deem proper to restore peace and good order. The coal miners in the Trinidad dis trict have be. n on strike for sever al montlij claiming they suffer abuses in the weighing of coal, tho company store and other mutters. Total. • 180.325 8- We pay 4 per cent, interest on ALL deposits IrW)u are not already a patron of this bank we would be pleasedyto have youjjopen an account with us. Tj»<} RIGHT time to do so is NOW. T** C. JiOBS, Cashier. F. G. STACY, President. Fast Express Train Derailed. Cleveland, March 23.—The* Pittsburg "ml Buffalo < a.-abound express on the Lake Shore ran into an open switch at Northeast, Pa., today while running at a high rate of speed, and several passenger touches w. re derailed. It Is reported that the engineer bag- gagemaster and a brakenian were seri ously Injured. The engint struck tho J depot and partially demolished it. Farmer Attention ! Nothing better in the way of a liniment for horses and, othfr stock as well as for mSm fl SLOAN’S IlTV' 1 LINIMENT ^ KILLS PAIN Very Penetrating ~ Best Antiseptic known SOLD BY ALL DEALERS ► ■V 'Me# if. 7 A* ' ,.# y mmm m A: 1 ml Ten Varieties As fine Poultry as can be found In any poultry yard. Come and see our different strains, and give us your order for eggs now. Prices for egirs as follows: White Plymouth Rocks, fl.50 for 13. Barred P. Bocks, 75c for 15. Cornish Indian Game, {1.50 for 15. Kosecomb K. I. Reds, fl.on for 15. Hnglecomb R. I. Reds, {LOO for 13. Houdans, {1.00 for 13. White Wyandottes. fl.00 for 13 S. C. Brown Leghorns, 75c for 15. S. C. White Leghorns, 75c for 15. Mammouth Pekin Duck, :5c for 13. Am booking orders for futurede- livery. Send in yoarordes now. or come and see the fowls. You will always find Mrs. Cash at home to wait on you. E. R. CASH. RUBBER STAMPS Are my long suit. I make any kind except the bad ones. I furnish a Name Stamp and an Indelible Pad for Marking Linen for 40 CENTS. I have some other good things. J. WIL 1334 MAIN STREET, sotv 1 11 uii; Typewriters, Office Supplies, Etc. COLUMBIA, S. C. ■VL Having Just Received the Largest and Best Selected Line of Go-Carts and Carriages IM w Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver y and bladder remedy. / It is the great medi- **| cal triumph of the nine- * teenth century; dis- 1 covered after years of scientific research by inifrl HgakgDr. Kilmer, theemi- fl. ' nent kidney and biad- •*"’“**" ^ ' der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to findout if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. K"mer&.Cr. Bing- lamton, N. Y. The eguia’ fifty cen7 and nuMotswamF-.kxx dol At sues are sc id by '000 druggists. from $8,00 to $20.00 ever brought to town, wo spec ially invite all prospective buyers to call 'and see them, as we are sure we can please and save you some money. SSp>i in££ XT 11 i rr g has just come in. It’s what you’ve been looking for. Fresh and new, and the kind that wears longest. We also have some special HALL CARPET to retail at factory prices. Come and see us for anything you need in oui line. Shuford & LeMaster, Furniture, Stoves and Undertaking. 812 Limestone Street. The Up-To-Date Maiket. The reason we say up-to-date, is we keep everything good to eat all at one place and handled by experienced men. We will men tion a few; Fine, fat Beef, Pork, Sausage. Any cut desired. To boil: Cabbage, Irish Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Beans, Peas. Eor pies: Can Peaches, Blat kberries and the old time huckleberries. They are elegant. It takes no sugar. Pine, Green Apples, Oranges, Onions and Onion Sets and Garden Seeds. When you want something good, just call No. 60 and it will soon be there. A PLEASING ARRAY. Let us handle your grocery order. Let us tell you how cheaply we can furnish you with the necessaries and luxuries of life. Our stock is large and fresh, and consists of Heavy,(Staple and Fancy Groceries, Candies, Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., all of the very best brands and sold at a slight margin above cost. Three Good Reasons why you should trade with us : You’ll like the goods we sell. You’ll like the way we treat you You’ll like the price we ask. Let us show you that we mean business. J. S. & S. LITTLEJOHN, • I. W. Richardson’s Old Stand. L. w. McGUiNN. The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Co, Foleys uoney^iar stops tlx* cough and haala lungs Kodol Dyspepsia Cure wts what y DigasU you oat* oil rh for vale IBuIIUIiik'Ixiix In Mil* llourl*liliig town, <luiTm y; iili»> I irm* n*ar by ami in rnach of the School* of Lii,n:*U>iit‘ SprliiK* ami of Ud* plai’o, In lot* of 3o to loo aero* on llttcra! time ratoa; al*o Agricultural Land* 10 r ut for Farm |jurpo*c« For full |>arlloular* apply to J. V. SARRATT, Agent. N. B,— All pcrMon* arc forbidden to enter on. walk or ride throuKh or over tin* lands of tM» company, cutting and removing timber, fishing or hunting, und, r penalty of law.