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/ J Sotir Stom acli No appetite, tos?; of strength, ncnraii* oew, headache, constipation, bad breath general debility, sour risings, and catarrh <j< j the stomach are ail due to irwigestlon. Kadi, cures indigestion. This new discovery repps cents the natural Juices of digestion as tho* exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does no 'nly cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but tf'.i .amous remedy cures a!! stomach trouble; by cleansing, purifying, sweetening ane strengthening the mucous membranes Unlns the stomach. k S -. , B * 11 ' ,<* Ravanswood. W. V»., my* - | [y** troubled with aour ston-ach tor twenty |«c'» Srblby 1 " m ® * n< * wa ar * now uslr* It In m 1 * Kodol Digests What You Eat Bottles only. $1.00 S're holding 2 times the trU •Ize, which sells for &0 cents. Prepared by r C , OaWirT & CO.. OMIOAaC For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. ANNUSL MEEIIKS GF COMESSW MEN CHADWICK JEWELS LOCATED. It la Said 'Woman Paid No Duty or the Gems. Cleveland, ()., Jan. 11.—Officials o: the cn. loins departnient have succeod ed in locating more than $50,000 wort! of diamonds and jeVeia owned by Mrs All Big Cities R presented At Chadwick, upon v.nich, it is declarel no duty wa.s paid when they werr »3S» 9 ALL REOULAfi USERS OF Now O/leuLii Session. I ns- V SKNT yi<yv - 1 ^ \ \ i tw %#'.#; vjf ejltlivTsiOl r.iur»Jiil t 2 pAiwisss elixirof opictn.co- | i j|i rti'icofw : j>kcy,a AND Whiskey Cure Mjy«iiarc-o bo ic of ; ;r- [ffSiticulnrson liotin or ■ ■sanatorium treaf- ■ “ ment. Address, Dr. B. M. WOol.I.KY, P.O. Box >7, Atlanta, lieorfcic. WELCOME ADDRESS BY MAYOR The Presicent's Annual Address Sug gists a Very Vigorous Fight on the Private Car Lines—President Roose veit Is highly Praised. New Orleans, La., Jan. 11.—The thir teenth annual convention of the Na tioual League of Commission Mer chants began here today with dele gates and their families aggregating between six and seven hundred peo pie. There are large delegations l.tr<; from Chicago, New York, Boston, Ihif falo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburg St. Louis, Milwaukee, other cities. The convention brought into this country from Curope Most of those valuables, it is said, art in the hands of persons in this city who hold them as security for loans made to Airs. Chadwick. Sheriff Mulhern stated today that H 13. Skadden, who, according to a dis !« patcli from Jacksonville, Fla., is thert as a deputy sheriff from this city ir connection with the Chadwick case has no official connection whatevei with the sheriff’s office. Mr. Mul hern said Skadden is not a deputj sheriff. ft Jewels May Be In Florida. Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 11.—H. TL Skadden, who claims to he a deputj shoriff of Cyhoga county, O., is hert Detroit and from Cleveland and presurahdly inter ested in the Chadwick case. Mr. Shad was opened witl den arrived here several days ago and j prayer by Hev. \Y. T. Palmer, of New has been keeping very quiet. To I Orleans. Mayor Behrman cordicllj day was learned that ne Is here or welcomed the visitors and D. \V. Long business and that the Chadwick dis CO TO SLEEP! Nothing I* important ».» «ound (Jeepif jo’ 1 want to get well and keep strong. When you can't sleep from any cause, get up and take a dose of Hentz’s Curative Bitters. It quiets the nerves. A sedative without hi;> harmful ingredient. Contains no opaim or dangerous drug. One dose will usually give sound, sweet, he.'dlhy s e' p. 1 ‘Cheer I ill”, the booklet. Is free from drugg. -Us, or mailed by HCNTZ'S BITTERS CO., PHILADELPHIA. y HAVE PRTETY v n n. ill Co. ^odoB Dyspepsia Gi?re Digests wi.at you eat. Prescription Druggists. Opposite Hotels, One ElisHuti) iOough &in*e For Coughs f Golds and Group. fellow, of .Minneapolis, responded. President Charles 13. Ayers, in hi: annual report discu ;sed very vigorous, ly the question of private car iiuts He said: “We have instituted a fight againsi one of the most nurelenting and tin. mends and jewelry may be in Jack sonville. WRECK ON COAST LINE. T ^ OO IVo. 321 Wrecks of all kinds repaired quick Old vehicles made as good as new ^ Rubber tops put ou your buggies Know tit tt your cash has its equivalent at my shop. Tell me vour wants; I will meet them. Ash. hickory, oak and poplar for your job Little breaks trouble make; I mend them Kindly I'll meet yon, genteel I’ll treat hi you. * — ~~1M JW. T.^THOMPSON. Spreading Rails Causes Train to Leavt the Track. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 11.—Spreading scrupulous monopolies of the age; * rai , 6 this morning causcd tha wreelt coroporation that terrorizes the rail roads of our land and even goes sd far as to say to the interstate com. merce commission, ‘Keep your hands off us; you have no right to interfere no matter what our transgressions maj be; we are outside the jurisdiction ol any court or commission; we are a of three cars of the New York and; Florida special of the Atlantic Ooasi Line, 34 miles north of Savannah, near Ridgeland, S. C., on its flrsl trip south. A number of person* were injured, and one, Flagman J. \\ • Mosely, of Salters, S. C., may die. The rails spread because section The]Biiild3! , s Supply Co, 4 Successors to L. Baker. ? |Will furnish you Building Material of the best that the markets afford and at the lowest living prices. No. i heart pine Shingles aud Laths, and Devo’s cele brated Paints—guaranteed to go further and last longer than any other in the market. When in need of anything in the building hue, call and see us; we’ll treat you courteously and ma<e your es- timates for nothing. , H>. Ba.leer. private ear line, and will continue tc han(ljJ were placilIg 5n new tles> Th< charge the limit we think the public gection men falled t0 flag the train will stand, and if, perchance, you arc R3 they should have done . en not satisfied to pay our toll for the gine and three car8> 3trange t0 say privilege of living, you can let you. paHsed over the dangerous place 8ale giiods rot, as >ou must do businesi but the rear three cars, which w»r< with us or quit. coaches and baggage car—the train coming into Savannah from Charleston reversed—failed to cross. They were thrown upon their sides down a 3-foot embankment, where th< occupants were imprisoned for half an hour while, with axes, the uninjured trainmen and male passengers mad< openings for their exit. CABBAGE PLANTS FROM THE BEST TESTED SEEDS. Now ready for, shipment. Large strong, healthy. These plants were grown in the open air and will stand severe freeze without injury. Fairly Jersey. Wakefield, Large Type or Charleston Wakefield, which are the best known varieties of early cabbage. Also ^Henderson’s Succession, the best large, late and sure header. Au gusta Early Trucker, also a fine type of late variety. Neatly packed in light baskets, $1.50 perthousand; for 5,000 or over, 51.25 per thousand, E. C). B, express office. Special prices made on large lots. CHAS. M. GIBSON, Dec-ifi-jmo Youngs Island, S. O' “This is what the Armour exclusiv( contracts mean. The agitation of this matter and the publicity the press ol the land has given to the investigation has startled the country and set think lug men to ponder over the conditions as they have been exposed.” Mr. Ayers said the sympathy of th< interstate commerce commission was with commission merchants but th« commission doubted their power t« give relief. ‘‘They can help us if they will,’ -Aid Mr. Ajers, "and they should b« compelled to do so; sufficient pres sure should be brought to bear on tbs commission to convince them that wl are thoroughly in earnest, and it is our intention to fight for right until it prevails. If necessary to accom plish this, we must call to our aid the growers of farm products every where.” HIGH WAGES ON THE CANAL. Steam Shovel and Dredge Union Pixel Scale. Chicago, Jan. 11.—At the annual meeting of the association of Uniou and Steam Shovel and Drerlgemen to’ day a wage scale for Panama canal workmen who ar emembers of the union was decided at follows. Engineers. $250; cranemen, $200; firemen, $100 per month. Transportation to and from Panama The n.jst bni.l at gcra that was evur talc-a frr>rn die esr.h would cot amount tomueh it tfa-ie were no pe*v pie to appreci- c 113 beauty H.ui 13 vie wall each o hei tut its put session. The meut sr'Hous store, the most carefully selected stock of poods, the clever est corns of elerhs will not a\ail unless people know about them. Knowledge of such things is spread in various ways. A passerby may diop in aod be impressed. He may leii his nuignjoi, and he m turn may tell somebody else. That is one way, aud there are some merchants who today think it is good enough. Modern develop ment, however, has sup plied in newspapers the best means. They go into ev ery home in the land, how ever humble, however mag nificent. Through them all of the information can be supplied, not to one, but to thousands. Are you using this f&per Is the best auvantage? - TJ-iE: I^E always contains all the latest local and foreign news. Subscribe now $1.50 et Y e ei r. an full time when sick, eight hours Mr. Ayers highly extolled President to constitute ;t day’s work, time and Roosevelt. one-half for overtime, double time foi “In him,” he said, “we have a ma’l Sundays, working days of the month with whom ,.e can, with confidence to constitute a month's work; should rest our cause, believing that soone' death occur or a man be totally dis or later he will find the proper means abled, transp iration back to he United to carry out that policy of reform States to he at the expense of th< which was so clearly outlined in his governme..; .>r company employing thi message." men. After a man has given satis- faction for eight months he is to b< entitled to a '.cave of absence undel 7* PALMETTO LEGISLATURE MEETS FO^R Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, and Plaster Hair, Plaster Paris, Shingles, Portland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse, ami Dynamite Caps, call on LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS. CARROLL & CO., Lessees. Telephone 57. New Officers Are Elected and Botl" Branches Get to Work. Columbia, S. C., Jan. 11.—There ii nothing striking so far in the meeting of the new legislature. Both branches full pay lor :x weeks and^to he fur nished special railroad rates for hi. family and self. Fighting Divorce Law. Raleigh, X. C„ Jan. 11.—It 1« al ready evident that questions relative of which convened at noon Tuesday t 0 divorce are going to cut a groat At 1 o clock both houses engaged figure in the legislature now In se*,- in the ceremony ot swearing in ne\< sion. There is a powerful pressure members which takes much time. y or an act repealing every divorce laM The senate organized with Altamont now on thP statutes. These lawi Moses as temporary chairman, whe have opened the door so that ther< has done nothing so far hut swear ir was ] a «r year about one divorce to new members. each eight marriages. Most of thl M. L. Smith was re-elected speakei laws are special ones, designed td LOWER SPECIALS! I will offer, until closed out ray entire line of Ladies’ aud Misses Jackets and Ladies 1 Coat Suits at greatly reduced prices. Don’t fail to see them it you are looking for bargains. Ladies’ Under Skirts from $1.00 to $5.00, All styles in Rubbers for Men, Ladies and Misses. A few Men’s Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats left which will he closed out at bargain prices. I can fit all sizes in Clothing, both in quality aud price. Men’s all Wool Sweaters $1.00. Blankets 60 cents per pair up. Quilts from $1.00 to $2.00 each. Shoes to lit everybody from the wee tot to a 13 size for Meu. Corload Barbed Wire and Nails fit away down price. See me for anything usually kept in a first-class general store find I will do your pocket hook good. Thanking all my friends and customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon me and wishing all a happy and prosperous New Year. I am yours for more business, J. I. SiVKIiATT. 5 v.-»' i \ " -a r~* - \j All Meats always are one cent lower on the pound than any other market in the city, at of the house without opposition. The officers of the house were ase re-elected without opposition. meet particular cases, and some havi been lobied through legislatures, but, of course, had to be general, and so l JUST OPEN To the Public for Christmas. Just next door to L. W. McGuinti’s market and store, you will find a full stock of all kinds of Candies; Sweets of nearly all kinds, all Northern stock, such as fine King, Greenings and Bald win Apples, fine Pears, Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Rasins, Pigs, hot Peanuts, and plenty of Fireworks for the hoys and girls. Nothing beyond the limit of the law. I have a nicely equipped stock es pecially for the Christmas holiday trade. Come one and all. W. C. PARRIS, Mgr. After the election the governor was numbers of persons would aval! them- informed that the house was fully or S0 i ves ()f This ha3 hC(m th4 ganized. The members drew lots foi prime cause of trouble. Interviews seals - held with some prominent men of tha legislature show how hard the figh Locating Submarine Mines. w iH be on the divorce law. Ran Francisco, Jan. 11.—The wort of locating prisons at the entrance tc ^' s Shortage Was Made Good, the harbor for submarine mines has Way cross, t.u., Jan. 11.—Gilbert been commenced. It has been uecid Meeks, tormer postmaster at Nich ed to establish a switchboard at Point °* s - w ^° disappeared about a week Bonita and from there a cable around a K°' ani * Vl * U) was f° un d to be $2,3(M! the liar and south Beach. The loca- s,u,rt in his accounts, has returned tion of the icoiid switchboard lias home and his shortage has been ad mit been decided, but It will he ai j u - slo d I'i' his bondsmen. Abe Find- either the Presidio or the Cliff house le y- fo, ' ni(, r postmaster at Douglas, and Dr, Johnson, has just completed Three Men Washed Overboard. rechecking Meeks accounts and claim Th« OV«T to the government by his bondsmen, and another inspector has been wired & PEOPLE’S MARKET -. j ./ .-.I-VO ,'JH n f M v > SI 0 LIVER TOrilG „» |v. pity *•,)*? -| |( J j; 11i) ; i J u nt'SeptlC. Po«i- > ivnv-< tii • ('-oist m. .ti.,i T:nlt;;f st ion, Dyspepsia and ji “B ‘.iv i* t’,*»d t'-. T-f.p-'v. r rii<i!ican<.;n of Eottl is sold in *• -- ' i li-v f'r i>'i In me n‘onD upon appi ; e:t- ■' • • 'B. Due !- il '-. vi'l rip.nionrtraU that cr.r claims are irue. v ai -pte bott it- Tree. - •* t* - rx-.rpjTT.rw IT" ' ' r f. "s •v —rm nj ^ r ^4, < M > (rsT) !- O e- *<0,1. t ■ « a ^ 'J* '!V* " ^ V Tr. • t. Hmv.\ . ^ CHEROKEE DRUG CO. a $ il i asst J. M. Hambright In the Burnett Block, near McGuinn’s Mar ket, makes and does all kinds of repairing of Shoes on short no tice Your patronage solicited. Brices rea sonable. (iood mate rial used. : : : All Work Guaranteed Vineyard Hav: n. Mi Captain McLeod, of the laden schooner Alice M. Colburn, < Bath, Me., which is anchored off Nob ska, In Vineyard sound, reported that throe of his crew were washed over board and drowned on Jan. 3, when tho schooner was 23 miles southeast ol the highlands of Nuvosink sailor was injured. i wvcrooara. - . . tliat lie was only short $300. ass., Jan. ii.— « e 1-mastcd coal: lnU has I> a ’<l WANTED! All your clothes t hat ru ed brlghtt-nliig up, brim; them to us. We will make them look fresh and new. All work done by expert uulors. See.us :ind Join our pressiiiK' l-Iu'o. ROBINSON & JONES, Tailors, i Over W. U. Telegraph < ittlce. Phone No. 4;i. Cj Rural Mail Boxes. Go to R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. for your Engine and Steam Fittings; Gandy, Rubber aud Leather Belting, Cane Mills and Evapora tors; Wagons and Buggies; Barb Wire, Wire and Cut Nails. Don’t fail to see us before you buy your hardware—We want your business. R* M* Wilkins Hardware Co* p for to check Jo I s’ accounts agaiu. Killed Father with Brick. Pontotoc. Miss., Jan. II.—A tragedy in the northern part of this county A feu ill! yesterday nit r:; on resulted in the i killing of lien IFc ngton, a wall known Citizen of this county. While en- .Sixteen 3 Killed. gaged with hb iwo sons, Mai and Sid San Francisco, 11.—News from Eddington, ‘>ne of the hoys hurled a Manila 1 ceived today tells of an at- brick, tie- a.' lie striking his father tempt of ■'Hm convicts at Bllbid prison on the h- ; J, u< iking his neck. Ed- to break jail on Dec. 7. Sixteen ol dingtuu F sn.d to have been drinking the prisoners wi re killed and forty ‘ ami abusing his .. ife. The difficulty wounded. Six of the wounded are noli grew out or the effort of the hoy* to expected live and twenty-aix others protect their mother. No arrests have To Cure a Cold in One Day Tata Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, fitvij/ Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. This Signature, Cures Grip In Two DJ on box. 25c. k L • • <j w ^ - ar« in a critical condition. yet been made. r -'ZjraMX* CURES the Most STUBBORN COUGHS For Sals by Cherokee Drug Co. For Salt by Cherokeo Drug Co. For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co.