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Beautify Your Walls and Ceilings! i RUSSIANS HEMMED IN BY JAPANESE A Rock Cement and beautiful tints. Does not rub or scale. Destroys dis ease germs and vermin. No washing of walls after once applied. Any one can brush it on—mix with cold water. Other finishes, bearing fanciful names and mixed with either hot or cold water, do not have the cementing: property of Alabastino. They are stuck on with glue, or other animal matter, which rots, feeding disease germs, rubbing, sealing and spoiling walls, cloth* ing,etc. Such Finishes must be washed off every year—expensive, filthy work. Buy Alabastino only in five pound pack* ages, properly labeled. Tint card, pretty wall and ceiling design, “ Hints on Decorating” and our artists’ services in making color plans, free. ALABASTINE CO., Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water St., N. Y* For sale in Gaffney by CHEROKEE DRUG COMPANY. Fighting Now Resembles Sieg< More Than A Battle. RUSSIANS DEFEAT INEVITABLE Very Low Rates to Washington, D. and Return. C., Dispatch from the Front Indicate tha Big Battle Is Very Favorable to Mi kado’s Army—Czar's Men Giving Way to Kuroki. General Kuroki’s Headquarters it the Field, via Fushun, March 8.— Morning—The Russians last night un der cover of the darkness evacuatec the whole line along the shakhe riv er and are now in full retreat north ward. The Japanese infantry is press iing them closely. Before retreating the Russians sei fire to great heaps of supplies, whicl burned throughout the night. The 1'al of Mukden appears imminent. Tie Japanese are pushing the Russians hard on the east. Account of the presidential inaugu ration ceremonies, Washington, l>. 0., March 4th, liHifi, the Southern Rail way announces the! very low rate of one fare (phis 25 emits) for the round trip. Still lower rate# for military compa nies and brass hands in uniform, twenty more on one party ticket. Tickets will he sold on March 2nd and Mrd, final limit March 8th, 1905. However, an extension of final lim it to leave Washington not later than midnight of March IStli, 1905, may be had by depositing ticket with special agent at Washington, D. ('., on or be fore March 8th, 1905, and payment of fee of $1.00 at time of deposfc. For further information as to rates, schedules, sleeping car reservations, etc., apply to any agent of the South ern Railway or address Brooks Morgan. A. G. P. A. Southern R. R., Mch. 3. Atlanta, Ga. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nanrau* mm, headache, constipation, bad brMth, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh el the atomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sent* the natural Juices of digestion aa they •xlat In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doM not >nly cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this •emeus remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes ifnlns the stomach. ^ Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rivenswood, W. Va., sv*: - * jw** troubled with tour itomach for twenty years torbaby” rn ® * nd W8 * r8 now u * ln, lB ml * Kodol Digests What You Eat Sottlesonly. $1.00 Size holdlrg 1 2)4 time* the trial •Ize, which sells for 50 cents. *r*MTM by r o. DeWITT St OO.. OHIOAOO For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. “Ask for the 1905 Kodol Almanac and 200 Year Calendar. General Kuroki’s Headquarters ir the Field, March 7, via Fusan—‘De laved in Transmission.—The last day of the Japanese attacks finds the bat tie progressing favorably. Its long duration was expected, am it will probably continue several days more before it is concluded. The Jap anese forces have nearly reached Mule den, within 2 miles of the railway, ami is bombarding strongly. The Russians everywhere are mak Ing desperate resistance, frequently trying offensive operations and arrang ing every defensive device known tc modern warfare. The fighting resem bles a siege more than a battle. T!i< past two nights there has been ban lighting in front and east of Wife.-an The infantry were closely engaged while the Russian batteries shelled the trenches and star shells were used tc illuminate t he battlefield. Hand gren ades are used frequently at close range. Japanese Pursuing Estiemy. Tokio, March 8—1 p. m.^The follow ing dispatch has just been received from the headquarters of the Japa nese armies hi Manchuria: “Our force, which has been engag ing a superior force of the enemy in the neighborhood of Machuntian (southeast of Mukden) dislodged tht enemy from his position at 8 o’clock this morning and is now pursuing him northward. One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup* Hr WnnifovV" 1 N1 1!on!! 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His close friends have strongly urged him to accept the place, coming as it does, to him entirely with out any suggestion of solicitation ou his part, and without involving in the least his own politics. It is believed Mr. Tate will accept. This appointment is regarded here as in line with the president’s deter mination to place in the district at toriifeyships throughout the country men who public careers have demon strated their ability to be of positive assistance in carrying out his policy of making effective the laws against trusts and monopolies. It is his pur pose to see that officials of the tfepart- ment of justice, especially district at- torn< ys are aggressive in using tht power of their offices to this end. BAD SCARE IN FLORENCE. SENATE HAS SHORT SESSION. Presic’ent Roosevelt Sends Important Nominations to that Body. Washing!<:n, March 8.—The senate was in open s< ssion only five minutes today. As soon as the journal was approved Mr. Blackburn introduced a resolution asking the secretary of state to re-open the claim of A. H. Lazarus, against tho Republic of Chile. It was referred to the committee on foreign relations. The senate at 12:05 went into < xecutive session. The president today sent to the sen ate the following nominations: First assistant postmaster general, Frank H. Hitchcock, Massachusetts. Third secretary of embassy, John W. Garrett, Maryland, at St. Peters burg. Secretary oj the legation, Roger Sherman Gates Boutelle, of Illinois, at The Hague. Consuls, Jerome A. Quay, Pennsyl vania at Florence Italy. Presense of a Petit Juror in the Court Room Causes Panic. Florence, March 7.—The United States Court convened here this mor ning at 10 o’clock with the Hon. Judge Brawley presiding and Clerks Murphy, of the Circuit Court, and Houston, of ♦ he District Court, in their places. Shortly after the court had been or ganized for work there was almost a stampede in the court room when it was announced that one of the petit jurors, a resident of an up-country town, was in the court room with a ease of smallpox. In short order the above mentioned juror found himself alone in possession of the court room, for Judge Brawley had the court im mediately adjourned and tho attaches and others interested in the court held a consultation in the yard of the court house, when it was decided to hold the court in the city hall. After finding that it was impraetie- able to have the attendants upon court mingle together again, Judge Brawley adjourned the court sine die. The hoard of health, as soon as it was informed of the visitor having smallpox, took immediate charge and had the man removed to the pest house, where he is now under medical treatment. Judge Brawly, by request of W. F. Clayton, a member of the local bar and chairman of the citizens’ com mittee on court house building, vis ited the office of Mr. Joseph Seay, su pervisor of construction of the court house building, today and examined the plans of the new building that is now in course of construction. He expressed himself as being highly pleased with the plans. A Prayer. A broken heart, my God, my King, Is all the sacrifice I bring; The God of grace will ne’er despise A broken heart for sacrifice. My soul is humbled In the dust, And owns Thy dreadful sentence just; Look down, O Lord, with pitying eye And save the soul condemned to die. Then will I teach the world Thy ways, Sinners shall learn Thy sovereign grace; I’ll lead them to my Saviour’s blood. And they shall praise a pardoning God. O, may Thy love inspire my tongue! Salvation shall he all my song; And all my powers shall join to bless The Lord, my strength and righteous ness. Have You Got Them? (San Francisco Bulletin.) Do you feel anxious and preoccu pied when the gas man goes by? IX) you sleep badly? Do you go to bed hungry? Does your heart palpitate when you see a steak? Is there an all pocket? Do you have nightmares? Do you do mental arithmetic every time you contemplate the purchase of “coffee and”? Have you a haunted look? Do you walk down dark alleys when ! you go downtown? Beware! Those are the symptoms. You’re busted! A Safe Cough Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children never be afraid to buy Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. It is especially valu able for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. The best thing a man’s arm. about a woman is Pleasant and Harmless. Don’t drug the stomach to cure a cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts tho mucous, draws tho infiammation out of the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes, heals, soothes and cures. A quick cure for Croup and Whooping Cough, One Minute Cough Cure re lieves a cough in one minute because it acts first on the mucous membrane right where the cough troubles—in the throat or deep-seated on the lungs. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffeny; L. D. Alllison, Cowpens. Self-love Is the only gone feeling in your doesn’t get cold feet. kind that Raw or Inflamed Lungs Yield quickly to the wonderful curative and healing qualities of Fo ley’s Honey and Tar. It prevents pneumonia and consumption from a hard cold settled on the lungs. Chero kee Drug Co. Every sorrow some great joy. may be the seed of LAUGHRIDGE’S WATCH STOLEN. News from Japanese Capital. Tokio, March 8.—Noon.—Imperial army headquarters makes the follow ing announcement today: In the direction of Sing King on the morning of March 6, our force ad vanced toward Huaijen. It first occu pied Pinshihliata, and then Huaijen. The situation in the direction of Tie- ta and Maiehuntun is unchanged. In the direction of the Shakhe riv er, east of the railway at 3 o’clock in the morning of March 7, the enemy’s infantry attacked the heights north of Tunchiatun, hut were repulsed. The enemy left 30 dead on the field. A 2 o’clock on the mornig of March 7 the enemy’s artillery concentrated its lire on the lines between Ta moun tain and Wan !’ao mount,ain, and a large body of infantry attacked us, hut was entirely repulsed at 4::;i o’clock. West of the railway we occupiei east lianchcnpao at il a. m. on March 7, and later we repulsed an attempt of the* enemy to retake the right bank cl the* Hun river. There are indications of the enemy’s gradual reinforcement and of a gath ering of troop.-; in the vicinity of Yang- Khitun. 7 miles southwest of Mukden. Rough Riders’ Reunion Postponed. Washington, March 8.—It has been announced that the reunion of the Rough Riders. President Roosevelt’s old regiment, which had been sched uled to take place at Sau Antonio, Tex., on the 31st instant, had been postponed until April upon the re- quest of the president. To attend the reunion the president had intended to leave Washington on the 27th instant, hut he found that he probably might not be able to get away at so early a date. In acordance with the arrange ment tentativt ly made now, he will leave Washington on the 4th or 5th of April. News at St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg, March 8.—1:50 p. in. —Tokio dispatches anounciug that il Kuroki is making progress (1 already approached a point 14 miles south of Fushun yesterday ! showing that Lieutenant General Line- vltch, commander of the first Manchu- Negro Lynched In Tennessee. Nashville, Teun., March 8.—Ronce Gwynn, a negro, was hanged at Tulla- homa, Tenn., at an early hour this morning by unknown parties. He was take from the callaboese, where he was held ou a charge of larceny, about fifty yards, and hanged to a tree. When the body was discovered it had no clothing on it, save a shirt and a pair of socks. Gwynn had been I geroiis serving out a sentence for larceney. 1 ,,ox iir and had been out but a short time. He was also suspected of arson. Th* negroes of Tullahoma are reported te be greatly worked up over the lynch ing, and more trouble may result. From the Y. M. C. A. Building in Spar tanburg Tuesday Night. Spartanburg, March 8.—While he was in bathing at the Y. M. C .A. bath rooms in this city Tuesday evening, and his coat and vest were haaging in the dressing room a short distance away. Mr. J. F. Laughridgc was rob bed of his gold watch and chain, which were in his vest pocket. The watch is a double ease, seven jewel, Wal tham time* piece, valued at $25. To the chain, which is also of gold, is appended a charm, on one sid<* of which is engraved the emblems of the Odd Fellows and on the reverse side those of the Red Men. Mr. Laugh ridge has suspected some one of tb<* theft—a youth named liowry, who up to yesterday was rooming in the building. Lowry lias not been seen or heard from since the night of the* robbery; and he was seen in the building at the time the owner of the watch was bathing. He came to Spartanburg and engaged lodging in the building about five days ago. He was employed for a brief period at one of the eating houses; but was doing nothing prior to his sudden de parture last night. He kept a dress suit case in his room. Lowry told some people he was from Asheville, others that he was from Chattanooga, and still others he came from Virgin ia. He is a clean shaven, round faced youth, and dressed very natty, wear ing gray clothes and a gray cap. His manners were affable. Last night Mr. Laughridgc and Mr. Tom Brannon went to the Y. M. C. A. together to get a hath. Each pulled off his coat and vest and hung them up in the dressing room and each left a watch in his vest pocket. The watch and chain of Mr. Brannon was not disturbed. During the time he was in the bath room Mr. Laughridgc heard some one enter the dressing room, near by, and thinking it was some one* In* knew he pulled open the door to his bathing apartment and saw the young man Lowry, who went to the mirror in the room and began brushing his hair. Mr. Laugridge thought no more of the incident until he missed his watch, about fifteen minutes af terwards. PrtM-oelotni Mozart. At three years of age Mozart would amuse himself for hours together in picking out thirds on the piano with his wonderful ear; at four years he learned minuets and before six played some of Ids own compositions, actually starting on a concert tour with his sis ter at that age. Before three years 'had elapsed lie had taken by storm four of the most important capitals in Europe—Vienna The Hague, Paris and London. IBs reputation as a composer was estab lished by the time that lie was only ten years old. Mozart fulfilled in maturity the promise of his early years, hut at tin* age of thirty-five passed away, en gaged on a requiem which he gradu ally learned was to be for himself. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. \V. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c. Love covers conceal them. sins, hut it does not WANTED! All yeti! elotJu s that need bi iudit* mny up, hrintMhein to us. We will make tle-m look fresit and new. All work done by expert tailors. See us and joireour pressing olub.k W. H. ROBINSON, Tailor. Over W. U. Tel Phone No. 4. ■i'raph Office. THE TAILOR MADE Man 1 Welted Sol*- I 'ten sion edge. Ideal Patent Kid. SEE THAT THIS It('(’// N tut/t/t/y get TRADt/ IS BRANDED ON EVER/ SHOE. what we have any way. to show you. The R. S. Lipscomb Shoe Company. Gaffney r S* C* When You Buy Shoes You want the very best you can for the money. Wo have no old stock to offer you and we do not hesitate to say we will give you more rea value for the price than any firm in town. If you need shoes come tons. We have the sizes to fit any foot. If you do not need them now, come in and see Always glad A DASTARDLY ATTEMPT. ? General and ha< Alice Webb Duke's Notes. New York, March 8.—Judgment for $10,870 was entered against Alice L. Webb, now*known as Alice L. Duke, wife of Brodie L. Duke, iu favor of the German National bank of Little Rock, Ark., for the amount now due on two Ko business can possibly be successful that is not adver tised. This is a sweeping statement, but it is true. There are aome merchants in this community whose experience apparently contradicts the statement. The contradiction, however, « rian army, i.s again giving way, is tlu is only apparent. If they have latest and worst word which reached notes. These were made by her as attained any degree of success £ St. Petersburg this morning of the tit- .\lice L. Webb, and by Charles F. Tay- they have advertised. They have ^ uation at the front, let people know what they had to ^ i rih(! Press is now in a sell, what they were here for and ^ what they proposed to do. Just ^ in proportion to the thorough ness with which they have done this and met the conditions ot their competitors they have suc ceeded. If they have used the newspa pers they have worked with the 4 best tools so far as getting pub- 4 licity is concerned. If they have ^ worked without the newspapers £ they have been handicapped and have not attained the highest possible measure of success. A fertile seed planted in fertile ground, carefuiljr watered, will thrive and Lear fruit. A properly organized business, in any inhabited place, well advertised will succeed. The law of growth is as certain ana inexorable in one case as the other. Letter Containing an Explosive Drop ped Into Lexington P. O. Box. Lexington, March 7.—About five 1 o’clock yesterday afternoon some one droppod a letter containing a dan- explosive into tlu* postoffice this place with the supposed i intent of doing some fiendish deed. When the postmaster, Mr. J. G. Wai- j ser, eunceled iiie stamp the explosive ; ignited, knocking Mr. Walser down j and injuring his eyes quite painfully. The letter was torn completely to pieces, but they have been collected by Mr. Walser and are now being held in his possession as evidence, should the criminal ever come under the dutches of the law. The hand writing of the envelope was thar *f a man, and it was addressed to a young lady not of this place. Mr. Wal ser has not disclosed the name of either as yet. ShoeSafety in Walkover Shoes Shoe safety means a lot of things that you want you spend your money. It being sure of goo* tv, good tit, gooi good value for the It means satisfaction to you in every respect. You are sure of this when you get a shoe with the name “Walkover’’ on it. position to positively deny the current rumors that General Kuropatkin’s line of communication have been cut. Within an hour a cipher dispatch from Kuropatkin to Emperor Nicholas containing a report of the day’s oper ations has arrived and Is now being transmitted to Tsarskoe-Selo. Its con tents are unknown except that Kuro patkin at nightfall still held Mukden. With the fate of the gigantic strug gle between General Kuropatkin and Field Marshal Oyama probably al ready decided, and it Is now 7 o’clock at night in Mukden and with the St. Petersburg waiting hreathlerely for news, oppressive silence reigns. No private or press dispatches giving news of today’s battle have yet arrived here and the men* fact that the curtain L run down, taking a leaf out of past experiences, i.s pessimistically inter preted. There are ugly rumors circu lated in the streets that the day is lost | and that the Russian army is in full and disorderly retreat with only the I gallant rear guard fighting off the vir-j torious Japanese. lor in Chicago on Feb. 8, 1904, for $5,000 each, payable five ami six months after date to the order of the Pritchard Neimewer Lumber company of Chicago. They were not paid at maturity. The summons was served uikmi her on Dec. 27 at the Park Av enue hotel. Eight-Year-Old Boy Kills Baby. Natick, R. I. M'arch 8.—A ten- month-old child of A. Spirito, a mil! operative, was shot and killed by its eight--year-old brother while the hoy was playing with a pistol. The hoy, who disappeared after the shooting, j was found in a mill, where he had been hiding 12 hours. He said he did , not intend to shoot the baby. The Lenten Season. Wednesday was Ash Wednesday, and the beginning of the Lenten sea son, which is of forty days duration, ending with Easter Sunday. The sea son is observed by religious services, fasting, almsgiving and refraining from social pleasures. Easter will fall on the 23rd of April this year. FOR SALE BY The first time a girl wears a low- neck dress she feels like a man who goes swimming and has his clothes stolen. }. R. Tolleson & Comp’y* Gaffney, - South Carolina. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. /Vtjy Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. This signature, Cures Grip in Two Days. on every box. 25c. Tennesseean Dies In Florida. Memphis, Tenn., March 8.—Michael Gavin, a widely known merchant, cot ton factor and capitalist, died at an early hour today in Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Gavin was one of the pion er mer chants of Memphis and fo ’ niui\y y«ars has been identified with the In dustrial development of the city. FOLEYS HONEY'TAR CURES the Most STUBBORN COUGHS For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. For Sate by Cnerokea Drug Co. For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co.