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William S. Hall. Jr. jamkh A. Willis. HALL & WILLIS, ATTORNKYH AT l,AW, STAR THKATKK BLDG. O A l-r r< JHC V . !-A. C'. Notary I’ubllc In oSlce. Protnut attention riven u> all business. DR. W. K. GUNTER, d is m: t i « r Oftiee in Star Theatre Building. Phonk No. 20. Crown and bridge work a specialty DR. B. L. ALLEN, Physician and Surgeon. Offices in the Star Theatre building J. <2. Ol'T-* Attorney-at-Law, Notary In Office. Office removed to New Bank Building. Dr. D. P. THOMSON, Dentist. Cherokee Drug Co. Phone 65. Over J. F. GARRETT, Dentist. Office Over The Battery. ’Phone 82 y V>i*- >i v i&aaV-d * At Fincken's Old Stand. | jEsrasrar i|||ii| ■ i All kinds Oi Fruit in season, Fancy Groceries, Cakes and Bread. D. A. Hoang, Mgr. West End Bargains I have purchased the stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Confection eries, Cigars, Tobacco, Dry Goods and Notions formerly belonging to J. A. Graves, in “West End.” I bought the goods at iV IJiy; From first prices, and will sell just as^ I bought—Low Down. Call and in spect my stock and you will find I can save you money. B. F. Gibbs, Graves’ Old Stand—West End. Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, and Plaster Hair, Plaster Paris, Shingles, Portland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse, and Dynamite Caps, call on LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME CARROLL & CO., Lessens. Telephone 57. Any Light You may look :tt it. you Ciin’t lind f;nilt with our IMio- i 11 - Most any "clu ti i .'ti can make a • whitewash hi |\' butfor b‘‘!iutlful 1 .riit- inn. ontraii -lnL' -.'r nl . lions of light an( shadow, niiil liiii' tom. qualities, our Photographs will be foui'il in cl.is- ent Irely t heir o-a i, '\. know Just liou to t;oe< and how to linish ' picture to make It gem. \V« are doiijr r nice amoiH’t of pletun frainlrit; tin s. (i .v and have* a large ord« 1 of high back gilts and ornamented oaks on the road whi( b wil arrive in a few days. June H. Carr, Phone 170, tes. 171 f** Do You Know That death may Inrk in your walls? In the rotting paste under wall paper ; in the decaying glue or other animal matter in hot water kalsomines (bearing fanciful names)? Use nothing but ,TV\a\> eksWwe, Destroys disease germs and vermin. A Rock Cement delicate tints. Does not rub or scale. You can brush it on—mix with cold water. Exquisitely beautiful effects produced. Other finishes, mixed with either hot or cold water, do not have the cementing property of Alabastine. They are stuck on with glue, or other animal matter which rots, feeding disease germs, rub bing, scaling, and spoiling walls, clothing, etc. Buy Alabastine only in five pound packages, properly la beled. Tint card, pretty wall and ceiling design, “Hints on Decorating” and our art ists’ 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. RUSSIANS WILL PREY UPON MERCHANTMEN PLANS FOR FINANCIAL H*FORM. R ports Say Squadron Will Re main Under Cover Till May. JUNKS ARE BLOWN UP BY MINES a l Went by Steam. “In a certain Canadian town where I was running a telegraph office in my youth,” said an electrician, new factory, with a fine engine house, was put up. I visited this one day to see the engine, gineer was out, and the fireman, a new hand, showed me about. As we stood admiring the engine together " ‘What horsepower has gine?’ “The fireman gave a loud laugh. “ Horsepower!’ he exclaimed. ‘Why, man, don't you know that the machine goes by steam ?’ ” Retreat of the Russians from Muk den Was Marked by Many Hard ships and the Czar’s Soldiers Were Objects of Pity. London, April 19.—A dispatch to a news agency from Tokio says: ‘•information received here is taken to indicate that the Russian squadron proposes staying at Kamranh bay un til May 7, Admiral Rojestveusky mean while sending out cruisers to overhau. merchantment proceeding along the trade route to the straits of Formosa. ‘‘The transports accompanying the Russian squadron are reported to be plying between Kamranh bay and Sai gon under the merchant flag of Rus sia.” England Has Submitted Project in Re gard to Macedonia. \ ienna, April 19.—The Associated Press was informed at the foreign of fice that the negotiations between the powers regarding Great Britain’s plana for the financial reform of Macedonia will probably be terminated at ;he end of April. Some doubt is entertained here about Germany’s attitude on the subject. The Neue Freie Presse publishes an interview with Herr Von Mueller ,the Austrian agent in Macedonia, chargt u with carrying out the Austro-Russian reform program who has passed through Salonica recently on his wa; to Athens in which he declares, among other things, that since March 1 tie financial reforms in Macedonia estab lished by Turkey through Hilmi Pasha have been working very well, the of ficials and other officers receiving then- salaries promptly through the Ottoman banks. He expresses the opinion thai this system will have the most suc cessful results. The foreign office here does not de ny statements to the effect that Herr Mueller will not return to Macedonia. GERMANS OUTLIVE AMERICANS. factory The en- I said: this en- Two Junks Blown Up By Mines. London, April 19.—A dispatch from Shanghai to the Morning Post says that two junks have been blown up by mines near Chusan. The apear | ances 01 nnues just south of Shang hai is causing great apprehension foi Uie safety ot the European mail steam ship. About Rheumatism. There are few diseases that inflict more tortue than rheumatism and there is probably no disease for which such a varied and useless lot of rem- \ .lies have been suggested. To say that it can be cured is, therefore, a bold statement to make, but Chamber-, bun's Pain Balm, which enjoys an! extensive sale, has met wtih great success in the treatment of this dis- ( ease. One application of Pain Balm will relieve the pain, and hundreds j of sufferers have testified to perma nent cures by its use. Why suffer j when Pain Balm affords such quick relief and costs hut a trifle? For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. New Warship for Japs Launched. Tokio, April 19.—The torpedo boat destroyer Kiji was launched at Kun today. Its displacement exceeds 2tn tons. Russians Objects of Victoria, ii. C., April 19.- Pity. -According Is the Opinion of Specialist Who Has Made Investigation. Wisebaden, April 19.—“Americans are shorter lived than Germans,” was the couclnsion reached by Dr. B. La- quer, in his opinion on social hygiene 1 in the United States submitted today j to the International Congress of Med- 1 iciue, and ifbw in session here. Although more temperate in the use ! of alcohol than the Germans and work ing an average of ten per cent shoit- ' er hours, the Americans are, said Dr. 1 Laquer, exhausted earlier in life. The doctor gave these figures for | each thousand of the population tin ! number ol persons from 40 to 00 years Peculiar To Itself In what it is and what it does—con taining the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic substances and effecting the most radical and per manent cures of all humors and all eruptions, relieving weak, tired, languid feelings, and building up the whole system—is true only of Hood’s Sarsaparilla No other medicine acts like it; no other medicine has done so much real, substantial good, no other medicine has restored health and strength at so little cost. “I was troubled with scrofula and cam* near losing tn>* eyesight. For four months J could not see to do anything. After takln? two bottles of flood’s Sarsaparilla I could see to walk, and when I had taken eight bottles 1 could see as well as ever." Susie A. Hairs ton. Withers. N. C. Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. Heredity. (Harper’s Weekly.) A Virginia representative in cong ress says that two ladies in Richmond 1 with whom he is w-eil acquainted ! were one day discussing the relative longevity of their respective families., “I have no doubt,” said one of the ladies, “that, everything considered,! we Blanks are the most notable fam-1 ily in Virginia when it comes to a: question of longevity. Do you know, | my father died at eighty-nine, while! my grandfather reached the advanced j age of ninety-seven.” "Is that so?” queried the othey lady. \ “And which grandfather was that?” "Oh,” replied the first speaker, “that I was the grandfather by my first hus band.” More and more people are cultivat- ! ing the habit of reading advertise ments. If You Only Knew to auvices received by the steamer! of age are: In Germany, 179; in Empress of China, returned Japanese j America, 170; persons over GO, in Ger- offleers describe the Russians as ob 1 many 78; America, G5. jects of pity in the retreat from Muk j Dr Laquer did not undertake to ex- den. They had discarded their arms | plain the facts. He simply gave them and everything likely to impede them [ as the result of inquiries which he The vices we abandon as we grow older follow close at our heels and try to fasten themselves noon us every time we wander from the new pathway of reform. and lor miles the road was scattered with broken uniforms and equipment bouts, etc. Numbers of sick and wounded wen left to die by the roadside. Marshal Oyama’s entry into Mukden was an affair of splendor arranged to impres.- the Chinese. Governor Tezang cam out with his retinue to meet the Japa nose. The procession of Marshal Oya made during a States in 1904. visit to tho United Chronic Bronchitis Cured. “For ten years I had chronic bron- j chitis so had that at times I could! not speak above a. whisper,” writes "’as singular to that arranged by Mr. Joseph Coffman, of Montmorenci, General Kodoma for the entry into Ind. “I tried all remedies available,: Taihoku, Formosa cavalry led, then but with no success. Fortunately my ; ljailds o1 - IIUlsiC( guards honol . ( Mur employer suggested that I try Fo , . „ „ . , ,,, , . ley's Honey and Tar. Its effects was 8 ial °> a ‘ lla il “' 1 slafl mounted ’ * ™ almost miraculous, and I am now a ^ s 01 different armies and their statu- cured of the disease. On my recoin- of foreign attaches, Chinese attaches mendation many people have used and a large force of infantry were in Foley’s Honey and Tar, and always with satisfaction. Drug Co. Sold by Cherokee line. Fifty thousand soldiers lined the route. Details are given by the Japji are the echoes of the mind, I u< -’ se 01 Ihe great bravery of Colonel Murukami’s regiment, which was be sieged for several days at the Chines* . _ ~7 j imperial tombs north of Mukden by Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Pro . | the numericaby superior Russian fory trading Piles. Druggists refund mon- Words love is the hunger that turns dissatis find from self. ey if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure ;tny case, no matter of how long standing, in G to 14 days. First ap plication gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn’t it send 50c in stamps and It will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. I.ouis, Mo. For three days the Japanese lough on a scanty ration of biscuits, hold ing the northern mauseoleum against all attacks to dislodge them. The Col onel was killed and all officers save two killed or wounded. PACIFIC LINER BREAKS RECORD. Voyage from Yokahoma to Seattle Is Made in 14 Days. Seattle, Wash., April 19.—The steam ship Minnesota of the Great Northern Steamship company’s Seattle-Oriental fleet and the largest freight carrier afloat has reached port on her return voyage from the orient having broken all traus-Paciiic records on her tn; across. The Minnesota’s time from Yokohama was 1J days, 21 hours and 5 minutes. Among her passengers were a nun; her of Russian officers and their wives being sent home on parole from Shang hai whither they were taken at tin time of the capture of Port Arthur. There were also a number of American army Offcers coming from Manila. the German Steamer Refused Fuel. Port Luis, Isiand of Maritius, April 19.—The German steamer Juliette, lat* the British steamer Dunolly Castle, which ck-ari h Irom Diega Suarez, Mad agascar, April 14, for Batavia, Java, put in h* r - today and asked for 90 tons of coni She was informed Uni, she wouid k" allowed to take GOO tons but wh< n lou tons had been taken on board, the colonial officials stoppi d her from taking any more, pending in rlrucUous Horn the home governmein. The action of the local officials was due to stall mtnts made by member o! the crew to the effect that the Ju lieu- is carrying stores to the Russian squadron in the China si a. J. P. Morgan Sees Italian King. Rome, April 19.—King Victor Eman uel today received in private audience J. Pierpont Morgan who thanked the king warmly for the grand cordon of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, which in wrote. The king was most cordial in his manner toward Mr. Morgan ant! made the American financier sit next to him. He expressed his persona gratification at the genyrous act of Mr. Morgan in returning to Ascoli, the cope stoplin from the cathedral then and sold to him by an unknown per son. The conversation which was carried on in English lasted half an hour. Liter the King received Unit ed States Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, of Rhode Island. Anniversary of Lexington Battle. Boston, April 19—The anniversary of the battle of Lexington, which is an nually observed as a holiday in Ma- sachus tts as patriots’ Day, was ma.-li ed today by many observances all throughout Lie commonwealth, particu- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Best and Most Popular. “Mothers buy it for croupy child ren, railroad men buy it for severe coughs and elderly people buy it for la grippe,” say Moore Bros., Eldon, Iowa. "We sell more of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several other good brands.” There Is no question but this medicine is the best that can he procured for coughs and colds, whether it bo a child or an adult that is afflicted. It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. If we could see beyond the we would be disillusioned of speculative dreams. grave many Make the breath as sweet as a rose by curing Indigestion and Sour Stomach with Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. A pleasant, palatable, reconstructive tissue-building digestant. E. L. Bab cock, Amherst, Minn., says: “I have taken a groat many remedies for in digestion but have found nothing equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.” Ko dol digests what you eat, cures In digestion, Sour Stomach, Belching. Heart Burn, and all Stomach Troub les. Great care is sued in the prepa ration of Kodol—the greatest digest ant that has ever been discovered. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. ' how quickly you could get relief from the pains ana aches that are caused by diseases of the Liver, Kid neys and Bladder by taking HOT SPRINGS KIDNEY and BLADDER CURE, you would not put off get- tine a bottle another day. It is positively the greatest Kidney medicine on the market. It gives strength and tone to the whole system. It enriches the blood, clears the complexion and creates a good appetite. It cures swelling of the feet, Dropsy, pain in back and joints. 50 cents a bottle at The Gaffney Drug Co. Prescription Druggists Opposite Both Hotels. WANTED! All youi clothes that m-ed brightening up. bring them to us. We will make them look fresh and new.'. Cl All work done by expert tailors. ; See us and join our pressing club. W. H. (RODIM, Taller. Over W. D. Telegraph Office. F’bone No. 4J. , . The girl that runs after a beau will run away from a husband later on. Forget About Your Stomach. If your digestion Is bad the vital organs of your body are not fed and nourished as they should be. They grow weak and invite disease. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, cures indigestion and all stom ach troubles. You forget you have a stomach from the very day you be gin taking it . This is because it gets; a rest—recuperates and gradually grows so strong and healthy that it troubles you no more. Sold by Cher okee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Alli son, Cowpens. Silence is not always golden; often it is ignorance or timidity. very PI6 Wells Street, ,ilAitixKTTK, V is., Sept. 25,1003. I was ail nm down from nervous- n. esandovt;! work and had to resign my position and take a rest. I found Ihat 1 was not gaining my : * :fre-igth and health :.s fart as I ■ ( could wish, and as your Wine of ■’< (V.roui was recommended as such a 7 U xl med; ine for the ills c-f our .'•x, I bought a bottle and began using it. 1 w:. satisfied with Ihe RM r "Its from the use of the firrt lie, and tool: three move and then f >und I was re. ored to good health and strength and al !e to take up per. I ™ consider it a fine t- mic and excellent sS for worn-out, non us condition, and am pleased to endor.-e it. AGNES YVE81 LEY, Bec’y, North Wiacoialn ItollauJ Society. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui and a 2.'*c. package of /•lay. I WINEliFcAnDUl I ——3 israKESBS : JOTICE! Wo want every man and women In tho n t' d States Intert ted In tho euro of im. Whiskey or other dvng habits, . i' tor t be.nsclv* s or friends, to have .••of Dr. Woolley’s books on those dis- . r. WritoDr. It. M. Woolloy, Atlanta, G u.. Box XB7, and oue will bo sent you free. Preparing To Be Neutral. Amoy, Straits of Formosa, April 19 —The provincial official;, held a con- b rence today with the object of dolt r- mining 0:1 the course to be adopted ;n case of th< Russian squadron appear ing here. 1 he officials are prepared to insist on the neutrality of this port b ing resp cl cl. It was suggested to the consular body that Chinese sol di tv be permitted to land at the islan of Kuiang-u, the foreign settlement of Amoy, to preserve order if’fhe Km .s.an squadron comes, but the consui replied that this would not be m c : sary. The Japanese ships, which La v been plying between Antony and lit* island of Formo; a are not makin 1 their usual trips, 1 The Japan* sc. have a building lu r filled with stores supposed to be med I leal supplies. The Hritl-h steamer llealhbt.nk. which 1 a < it at tho port since Feb. 11, is said to have ammunition an* light anill ry under a supposed cargo i o coal intc 1: cd lor the Russian squad- i r-on. Veteran Actor Slightly Improved. \d t 5 aitc *: ac■ . / F..t., April 1 ! Charles B. Jeff'1.son, son of Joseph .1* fferson, Is authority for the stat* ment that hi- fathir apparently b much better today. The aged patient ro express*.-, himself, and is taking and retaining nourishment today. Hopes of his r* covery are renewed. The Right Name is DeWitt. DeWItt’s Witch Hazel Salve cools, soothes and heals cuts, burns, boils, bruises, piles and all skin diseases. K. E. Zickefoose, Adolph, W. Va., says: “My little daughter had white swelling so bad that piece after niec^ worked out of her leg. DeWittv-* Dr. S. H. Griffith, PHYSICAN - SURGEON - OCULIST. Former pupil of the celebra ted Oculist, Dr. Julian J. Chisolm, oi Baltimore. Has also taken special post-grad uate course in the F.ye, Far, Nose and Throat Hospital of Baltimore. Glasses Fitted Accurately and Scientifically. J* „ BajUOffice in Cherokee |Drug Co.. L’idg, Notice! if iarly in Bo ton and its vicinity. Th , Witch Hazel Salve cured her.” It day also marked the formal opening of out-door lif and spofts of man;* kinds wen' inaugurated. Chief amonr the athletic eve nts was the Marathon road race, et Ashland, and ending in the Back Ba\ sc ef.ion of this city. Thought Physician Was Robber, Richnion I. Va., April 19.—Thinking an attempt to rob tit" bank uas b ■ 1, : a fence Anden cm, t who has rooms in i utional bank buildiny j Va., early today shot ! if the noise, killing \ Nt Ison, of the staff of tate hospital, who ha late train to visit his y George Nelson. In : • reach his brother’s j bank, Dr. Nelson lost 1 at the entrance of when killed. the most wonderful healing «a!ve In the world. Beware of iinmitatlons. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. The keen eye lor niis-es the blessings. blemishes iften • itj tn non * 1 .\ ing madi 1 Bragg, a j the Citiz | at Covin: j in the ! Dr. Ab | the Western it : arrived on a | brother, Alt* n ! endeavoring t room mat tin his, way ar.d wa the ban]. ! in A Tried and True Friend One Minute Cough Cure ^contains not an atom of any harmfud drug, and it has been curing Coughs, Colds Croup and Whooping Cough so loir that it has proven Itself to be a tried and true friend to the many who use it. : 1 rokc Co., G ney; I,. 1). Allison, Cowpens. you need anything in the lint* of me its, call ami sit* us. We have the largest cold storage rot 111 ir the city and while it is a nice piece of furniture, it is for use and not for ornament. It. is al ways we'l supplied with the best oi beef, as we do not carry to the slaughter * n any but the fattest of cattle. Wi also handle a special line of pork and simar- enred hams. In fact, we cam :: * k auythig that an up-to-date mark* t i. id les. For best goods, faiicst prices nd up-to-date treatment in every respect ill , and see or phone I Dempsy & Ballengen Mch. 3!, nu. Prayer turns sun of happino the* heart toward tlv To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. All druggists refund tin* money If It fails to cure. E. W. Grove’* signature :«• on each box. 25c. The Builders t * i Successors to L. Baker, f > Primrose Day Is Observed. London, April 19.—'Primrose clay . was obst rv* 1 today wiHi undlminished zeal. Ixml Be aconsfield statue was decorated on a generous scale. An enthu.la tic; free trader utilized the oc 1 ion by placing by the side of the statin a hug* shield of primroses bear in'' the W"il known quotation from re marks of the deceased statesman, "Protection is not only dead but Is damned.” picked out in forget-me-nots. The pure* In think about it. heart never stop to Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no opiate ', and will not constipate like n arly all other cough remedies. Re fuse uhstlt itc s. Sold by Cherokee Drug Go. Yodo3 Dyspepsia Cmpo nyou eat. mmm* ■ mmmmmmmmmmmm—rnmmtmmmBmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmtmr**"* “fiJJK’* Early Risers The famii Ji little pill** Will furnish you- Building Material of the best that the markets afford and at the lowest living prices. No. 1 heart pine Shingles and Laths, Guar anteed Pure White Lead and Zinc, ami Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing better to paint your house with and costs less than mixed paints. When in need of anything in the building line, call and soo us; we’ll treat you cour teously and make your estimates for nothing. I ISi.ikor', MANAGER. Gne GctsgEi Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup.,