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Yfyptpfc'’ 'yn' - <3 V.- ers nfou can hardly find a home without its Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Parents know what it does for children: breaks Cherry Pectoral up a cold in a single night, wards off bronchitis, prevents pftfcumonia. Physicians ad vise parentsto keep it on hand. "The best eonuh medicine money can buy is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Kor the d uiflis of children nothing could possibly be better.” Jacob Suull. Saratoga, Ind. FIREMEN INJURED BY GAS EXPLOSION Cleveland, Ohio, Is Visited By Big Conflagration. WASHINGTON ALSO HAS A FIRE 25c., 50c., 91.00. All druggists. for .T. C. AYBF CO., I/OwelK Mats. Throat, Lungs Ayer’s Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pertoral in breaking up a cold. The way to keep one’s family from suspecting you are leading a double life is to pretend you have plenty of money. RECTOR OF ST. LUKES, Ashburnham, Ontario, Testifies to the Good Qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. \kshburnham. Out., April 18, 1903.— 1 thin;’.< it is only right that I should tel] you \that a wonderful effect Chamber- lain’sV Cough Remedy has produced. The Jay before Easter I was so dis tressed wkh a cold that I did not think to be able to take any duties the next day. as my voice was almost choked by the cough. The sa ne day I re ceived an order from you fo • a bottle of your Cough Remedy. I ::t once pro-1 cu ed a sample bottle, and took about | three doses ot the me '.icin '. To my great relief the cough an a dd hid completely disappeared and 1 was able to preach three times on Easter Day. 1 know that this rapid and effective cure was due to your Cough Remedy. I make this testimonial without solici tation, being thankful to have found such a Godsent remedy. Respectfully yours, E. A. Langfeldt, M. A., Rector of St. Luke’s Church. To Chamberlain Medicine Co. This remedy is for sale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cow- pens. Most anybody can stand being poor; it is having other people sorry for you that makes it so had. The Good Old Way. A severe cold or attack of la grippe is like a Are, the sooner you combat It the better your chances are to over power It. But few mothers in this age are willing to do the necessary work #equired to give a good old-fash ioned reliable treatment such as would be administered by their grand- mothers, backed by Boschee’s Ger man Syrup, which was always liber ally used in connection with the home treatment of colds and is still In greater household favor than any known remedy. But even without the application of the old-fashioned aids German Syrup will cure a severe cold in quick time. It will cure colds In children or grown people. It relieves the congested organs, allays the irri tation, and effectively stops the cough. Any child will take It. It Is invaluable in a household of children. Trial size bottle, 2f>c; regular size, "Sc. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. Several Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Property Destroyed in Ohio City, While the Metropolitan Club House Is Destroyed. i Columbus, O., Dec. 21.—Fire early today on HiglT street, near Broad, de stroyed $225,000 worth of property and stocks in the center of the business district and in an explosion during the j fire five firemen were more or less in-1 jured. The fire started in the Mithoff build ing on the second fio<jr in the rear of the First National bank. The second, third and fourth floors were occupied as flats and something like 13 families reside there, hut all were rescued. The fire then spread into the stores of Krauss, Butler & Benham Co., the j largest carpet and rug dealers in Ohio, j In the rear of the store were stored ' thousands of dollars’ worth of mat tings and other highly inflammable material, and C ' fire went into this and destroyed it as so much tinder. Ten engines were put to work and were unable to get control of the flames, and every engine in the city was called out. The fire spread into the building ad. joining, occupied by the Wheeler gro cery. In this case it was almost im possible to cope with the flames as they were on the top floor and in the rear, away from high stand and alley along the Mithoff building. The firemen carried the hose into the fourth floor of the new First Na tional bank building and flooded the Mithoff and Wheeler buildings. Shortly after the flames had eaten their way to the front of the Mithoff building the firemen from No. 3 house entered and worked on the second floor. Suddenly there was an explo sion of gas, and the second floor went down. Firemen Durkin, Owens, Me- Avoy, Hermann and Freich were in jured, hut not seriously. The 5-story Mithoff buildig was com pletely gutted. The fire was next to the new 8-story First National bank building, but it escaped damage. INDIANS ARE CANNIBALS. Tv/o American Prccpectors Captured by Them In Mexico. r'.a"a;':ui, Mexico., D c. 20.—The Seri hui ns, inhabiting Tlburon island oft' the coast of Sonora, are on the wr.ipr:h. Within the pact few days Mexican thhormon from flic island have arrived at Guay may and report that several fishermen were captured and taken into the interior of the island by the Indians. It is also reported that two Ameri can prospecters from Arizona, named Ferguson and Drake, who left Guay* mas for Tiburon island, wire captured by the Indians. The Seris are known to be canni bais. They have announced that they intend to hold the island for them selves. Rafael Isabel, governor of Sonora, is now preparing to leave Her- mosillo with a large force of Mexican troops to subdue the Seris. If the Indians show organized opposition, a campaign of extermination will be at once opened. Tiburon is the largest island in the gulf of California, and is very rich in natural resources. I’ching Skin j-.-tn -< by day and night— Vi-- '4 tin* complaint of those whe ai 1 >• unfortunate as to be afflicted v.Ltzenni ■ r Salt Rheum—and out ward applk dions do not cure. They can’t. Tin* source of the trouble is in the h ood — make that pure and this scal ing, burning, itching skin disease will disappear. “I was taken with an itching on my arms which proved very disagreeable. I concluded it was salt rheum and bought a bottle of Hood’:. Sarsaparilla. In two days after I began taking it 1 felt better and it was not long before I was cured. Have never l.nd any •'kin disease since.” Mrs. Ida K. Ward, Cove Point, Md. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills rid t he blood of all impurities and cure all eruptions. A lawyer draws up a will in such a way that he can see a second foe when it is contested. I Tennessee Mules And Horses. Car load extra fine ones just in—till at extra low prices. ^ WILL MARRY GERMAN GIRL. Ohio Doctor Will Not Desert Woman Who Crossed Ocean. East Liverpool, O., Dec. 21.—Dr. Howard Bean, of this city, will marry [ Miss Anna Gertrude Radecke, of Ber lin, in Cleveland, some time next week. Miss Radecke is the girl who came across the ocean to meet her fiance, only to he met in New York by Dr. Bean’s aunt, who informed her that the wedding could not take place. At first Mr. Bean refused to discuss the matter, declaring that there was no foundation for the story that he was to marry Miss Radecke. On his re turn to East Liverpool the physician said he would marry the girl at the home of a relative in Cleveland. He blames his relatives for the pu blicity that has resulted, saying they wished him to marry an American girl. Be Quick Not a minute should lie lost when a child shows symptoms of croup Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough ap pears, will prevent the attack, li never fails, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. Horses % Special paii -plcndid animals, fast and V4- stylish, combination buggy and saddle, f Gentle enough for ladies’ use. Let us show JC you what we have. C. fh Robbins Mule Co. Ltofoinsioii street By and by the horny-handed sons j of toil will wake up and walk ail over j the walking delegate. OT 11 SALKS ON Washington City Fire. Washington, Dec. 21.—The Metropol* Ran club house, the home of the most fashionable club In Washington, was gutted by fire today involving an esti mated loss of from $00,000 to $100,000, partially covered by insurance. The fire was caused by a spark from an electric wire near the elevator shaft. The club has a a large membership, embracing some of the best known men in public life, but the only occu pants at the time of the fire were the watchmen, steward and two other em ployes, all of whom escaped. Man* ager Knight, of the club, estimates the loss on the building at $100,000, on which there is an insurance of $-13,000 and on contents $35,000, with $15,000 Insurance. The police estimate of the loss is considerably lower than these figures. Many Immigrants Coming. Boston, Dec. 21.—The prediction that the fiscal year ending in June, 1905, will see the greatest influx of immi grants into the United State* which the county has yet seen, was made Tuesday by the commissioner general of immigration, Frank P. Sargent, who made an official inspection of the local station. Mr. Sargent added that the incoming foreigners are showing a notable deficiency in deeirable quali ties for would-be citizens of the coun try, being inferior morally and phys ically, while financially they are almost paupers. Acquitted of Murder Charge. Amerlcus, Ga., Dec. 21.—In the supe- | rior court Tuesday afternoon Luke Perry, a well known young farmer residing near Amerlcus, was acquitted of the charge of murder resulfISg from the killing of David Kennedy, another farmer, and neighbor, some time since. The case was stubbornly fought by bpth sides, the jury rendering a verdict of acquittal Tuesday night. Both men need pistols in the shooting affray, Perry pleading that he shot Kennedy In self-defense. There is more than one brand of smokeless powder that is dangerous to mankind. Mothers, Be Careful of the health of your children. Ixiok out for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. Stop them in time— One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy. Harmless and pleasant. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. When a millionaire tells you how to get vich he never discloses his private scehme. When you want a pleasant purgative try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pro duce no nausea, griping or other disa greeable effect. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cow- pens. &*. My re-— WELL These two words mean some- DONE thing to us, and much to the owner of a GUN OUT OF ACTION It means that by entrusting it to us for REPAIRS Everything will 1>e done to make the job a satisfactory one. Long experience and the skill gained through constant practice enables us to successfully repair-all kinds of guns. Stole $3,000 Worth of Jewels. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 21.—A dapperly dressed young man entered the resi dence of J. K. Orr at Peachtree and Fourteenth streets Tuesday afternoon, hid himself in a room, and after Mrs. Orr had returned from down twwn and removed her jewels, stole them and also other jevverly belonging to Sam uel A. Carter, who lives there with his family—the value of all being about $3,000—and sliding down the veranda post made his escape. A negro wo man saw him, and gave the alarm. He ran across the street to the lot of Tom Donelson, superintendent of the coun ty public works. Mr. Donelson yelled to him to stop, but the thief declar ing that he had to catch a man. ran \irough the yard and escaped over a .«ick fence. Woodwards Placed in Jail. r.Taekson, .Miss., Dec. 21.—In the pre liminary examination of Professor Woodward, h’s brothers, Charles and Everett, the former charged with mur der of Mangum and the others with complicity. Professor Woodward and his brother Charles were remanded to jail without bail and Everett was admitted to bail in $1,000. Trouble was expected between friends of Woo 1- ward and Mangum, but failed to ma terialize. No More Suffering. If you are troubled with indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you Geo. A. Thomson, of Spencer, la., says- “Have had Dyspepsia for twenty years My case was almost hopeless. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was recommended and I used a few bottles of it and it is the only thing that has relieved me. Would not be without it. Have doctored with local physicians and also at Chicago and even went to Norway with hopes of getting some relief, but Kodol Dys pepsia Cure is the only remedy that has done me any good, and I heartily recommend it. Every person suffering with Indigestion or Dyspepsia should use it.” Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. Lots of men are too busy trying fo save the country to earn an honest living. Beware of Counterfeits. • “Df'Witt’s is the only genuine Witch Hazel Salve” writes J. L. Tucker, of Centre, Ala. “I have used It in my family for Piles, Cuts and Burns for years and can recommend it to be the best Salve on the market. Every family should keep it, as it Is an in valuable household remedy, and should always be kept on hand for immediate use.” Mrs. Samuel Gage, of North | Bush, N. Y., says: “I had a fever sore on my ankle for twelve years that the doctors could not cure. All salves and blood remedies proved worthless. I could not walk for over two years. Finally I was persuaded to try De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, which has completely cured me. It is a wonder ful relief.’’ DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures without leaving a scar. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. Men’s, Yc#‘s and Children's Glothine Have been rtlian < v<t before but we still, have a ul assortment of sizes and styles to select from. Just rect iv< (1 a lot of “iSte'sou’' Hats. Also lot of men’s soft Hats in browns—latest style. Men’s Overcoats from $d.0() to $1*2.50. Ladies’ Skirt- Idm $1.00 to $5.00. Ladies' Coat Suits from $5.50 to $7.50. Everything in Shelf and Plantation Hardware. Just received a ear load of Barbed Wire and Nails. Best quality full cream Cheese at 15 cents per pound. Every department is full up and all we ask is a trial, our prices win ther you buy or not. Get Respectfully, y W. » W W W W w If a married man is willing to pose as an “angel” his wife will enact all the other parts in the show. Report From The Reform School. J. G. Gluck, Superintendent, Prunty- town. W. Ya., writes: “After trying all other advertised cough medicines we have decided to use Foley’s Honey and Tar exclusively in the West Vir ginia Reform School. 1 find it the most effective and absolutely TlMIKM- harmless.” v Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Al- Switchman Ground to Death. Mobile, Ala., Dec. 21.—Constantine Osterland, a Mobile and Ohio switch man, was ground to death here and his body cut into small pieces. One foot was found wedged tightly in a i frog, and the supposition is that be fore he could extricate himself the incoming passenger train caught him. He (■amo here from Chicago threci years ago. His remains will be shipped to Chicago. Headquarters for Woman’s Club. Denver. Colo., Dec. 21.—Mrs. Sara Platt Decker, president of the National Federation of Women’s clubs anounced today that she had practically com pleted arangements for the establish ment of a bureau of Information. In formation concerning the work of wo men In this country, their clubs and all the matters in which they are interest ed, will be collected and disseminated. Outlines for study also were prepared. It is probable that the headquarters will be at Portsmouth, N. H. Dropped Dead on Engine. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 21.—W. Callo way. aged about thirty-five years, a well known Central of Georgia engi neer, died on his engine in the Cen tral’s round house Tuesday night. He had been called to go out on a dou ble-header to Amerlcus, Ga., and had mounted the engine, and as it was switching around on the turn-table he dropped dead. Heart failure i« given as the cause of his death. Bridge Unsafe, Declares Jury. Charleston, W. Va., Dec. 21.—The coroner’s jury in the inquest over the victims of the suspension bridge dis aster brought in a verdict declaring that the bridge was in an unsafe con dition and that there was gross negli gence on the part of all the officers of Charleston, but the jury was un able to fix the responsibility of the dis aster on any particular officer or sot of officials. $20,000 Temple of Fraternity. Portland, Ore., Dec. 21.—A $20,000 temple of fraternity will be one of the j features of the I^ewis and Clark Cen tennial. The temple will be used as a general reception headquarters for Fraternalists and a room will be re served for each of the orders. Hos pital service will be provided in th® building and the United States Fra* ternai congress will hold its sessions there in July. Slaya Himself and Sweetheart. Victoria, Tex., Dec. 21.—At u farm about 8 miles from here, a double tragedy has been enacted. Nell Stubbs, a young farmer, rejected, It is said, by Miss Julia Mlschulka. shot her to death and then put a bullet Into his own brain. Children Burned in Cotton Mill. Elberton, Ga., Doe. 21.—At Swift’s cotton mills, It Is said, three children have lost their lives by fire i.i the last two days. Two were children of Mr. Smith, an operative, and were burned before assistance could reach them after their clothing had caught. The next day the child of Mr. Strick land, another operative, suffered a similar fate. lison. Cowpens. There are times when the so-called fatal gift of beauty looks as if ii had been purchased at a bargain sale. Say “Murray’s.” When you’ve got a bad cough just say “Murray’s.” If a druggist gives you anything but Murray’s Horehotind. Mul’ein and Tar you’re not getting the best and surest cough remedy. Make him give you Murray’s. Acts quicker and you get a 50c size bottle for 25c. Every druggist has it. Running Over Your Money Affairs will often disclose the fact that you haven’t been saving as much as you thought. You have earned plenty but have spent like wise. A man gets what he earns. The rich by what It*- -fives, not best and only wav to -aw it is to put your'money in tie a Savings I la n. it grows, lor the Mom v dcpo-itf ii u ith earns. more you put in the quicker N I KREST goes on unceasingly flie GAFFNEY SAYINGS A bachelor thinks marriage is a lottery. A married man knows it is. BANK work- 2-1 Iiom» a <lav and takes no holidays. FOI L FKK GENT. PA ID ON* ALL DEPOSITS FROM ONE DOLLAR IT AT The Gaffney Savings Bank. Ofiice in the National Bank of Gaffney. < >!»»_•«» till ( ». X I . N - 1-^.- < I f i x•. » ♦ A Pleasant Pill. No Pill is rs pleasant and positive as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. De- Witt’s Little Early Risers are so mild ^nil effective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. * v v • % • m v • w -r » • • v v v <r m m v w ' w- -v—w v I • » • » * * ■+ a:a * a aLj Women who dress their hair to look like wigs are the limit. Straight Facts. A whole lot of fancy phrases can be written about remedies, but it takes facts to prove anything—good straight facts. And the strongest fact you ever hoard is that Tannopiline is the best cure for piles on the market. It cures absolutely. Has a healing, soothing effect from the start. All druggists have it for $1.00 ajar. Ask for Tannopiline and don’t dare take a substitute. Christmas Coming! To a Prohibition Town Where we drink “EG-NOG.” Found at all grocery Stores. Drink “Eg-Nog” and be good. We make it at the Cherokee Bottling Works J. L. Alexander, Christmas Holiday Rates, Via Southern Railway The Southern Railway will sell excursion tickets between a^ points East of the Mississippi and South of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers, FOR ONE AND ONE-THIRD FIRST CLASS STANDARD ONE WAY FARES, for the round trip (minimum rate fifty cents). Tickets on sale Decem ber, 23rd, 24th, 25th and 31st, and January 1st, 1905, with final limit for the return January 4th, 1905. For teachers and students of schools and colleges—ONE AND ONE-THIRD FIRST CLASS STANDARD ONE-WAY FARES, for the round trip (minimum rate fifty cents) be tween all points East of the Mississippi and South of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers, and points in the Central Pas senger Association. Tickets on sale December 17th and 24th, inclusive, with final limit for the return January|8th, 1905. For further information regarding rates, train ser vice etc., consult any Ticket Agent, Southern Railway, or re. W. Division Passenger Agt. 1_1 r~L t. Charleston, 5. C.