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\ Buy It Now. Now is the time to buy Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is certain to be needed sooner or later and when that time comes you will need it badlv you will need it quickly. Buy it now. It may save life. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. Old shoes are thrown after a newly married couple merely as a reminder that it's up to them to acquire the art of dodging. The pills that act as a tonic, and not as a drastic purge, are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. They cure Head ache, Constipation, Biliousness, etc. Early Risers are small, easy to take and easy to act—a safe pill. Mack Hamilton, hotel clerk at Valley City, N. D. says: “Two bottles of these Famous ‘Little Pills cured me of chronic constipation.” Good for either children or adults. Cherokee JAPANESE ENVOYS ARRiVE IN GOTHAM Baron Komura Awaits Pleasure Ot President F.oosevelt. TAFT PARTY IN JAPAN. PROGRAM IS NOT YET ARRANGED The Party Was Met by Japanese Citi zens of Gotham and Was Given a Rousing Reception—All of the For eigners Are Enjoying Good Health. Now York, July 25.—Baron Komura, the Japanese peace plenipotentiary, arrived on the fast train from Chica- Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cow- ig 0l over the Pensylvania road at 9:35 pens. A woman may induce her husband to give up a bad habit, but he is reasonably sure to acquire a worse one in its place. Two Battles Cured Him. "I was troubled with kidney com plaint for about two years,” writes A. H. Davis, of Mt. Sterling. la., "but two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure effected a permanent cure.” Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. In after years it usually gives a married man a headache every time he hears another man whistling the wedding march. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. A’l druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature Is on each box. 25c. When a woman can’t think of any other way to get rid of her money she hunts up a dentist and gets her teeth renovated. When you want a pleasant laxative that is easy to take and certain to act, use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver tablets . For sale by, Cherokee Drug Co. One strong point of many a woman is at the end of a hatpin. o’clock today. A. the Jersey City station to greet Americans Given a Rcyal Welcome by Mikado's People. Yokohama., July 25.—Secretary of War Taft and party received a demon- trative welcome to Japan, the princi pal buildings, streets and wharves of this city and the shipping in the har bor being gaily decorated. A noisy display of daylight fireworks along the streets fronting the harbor anounced the arrival of the steamship Manchu ria at the quarantine grounds as 7 o’clock this mornig and continued un til the vessel was docked. Lloyd C. Griscom, the American min ister, the attaches of the legation and Consul General H. B. Miller, of New Chwang, together with representatives of the Japanese Imeprial household, foreign officers, war department and the Asiatic society then board the Manchuria and extended formal greet ings to Secretary Taft and Miss Roose SWEDEN SENDS ITS TERMS TO NORWAY What They Expect In Case Of a Dissolution. SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS. PASSENGER RATE WAR ON. Eczema How it reddens the skin, itchei, oozes, dries and^scales 1 Some people call it tetter, milk crust or salt rheum. nnsspnirer rate war I . The ? ufler, ng from it Is somet mes in passenger rate war ten8e; loca , applications are resorted to- they mitigate, but cannot cur«^ It proceeds from humors inherited or ac quired and persists umil these hc.ve been removed. Hood’s Sarsaparilla •him were about 40 Japanese mer- yelt, who held an informal reception chants. There was no demonstration u .j )0n the deck. The party was then at Jersey City, but when the ferryboat driven to the railroad station through reached the fot of Twenty-third the crowded streets and boarding a ! special train departed for Toklo at 10 ' a. m., amid the cheers of the assetn- | bled multitude. Upon the arrival at Tokio, Secre tary Taft and his personal staff were i taken to Shiba, where a detached pal- | ace was provided for their accommo dation. Miss Roosevelt, accompanied Minister Griscom to the American le gation. The voyage was uneventful and the party arrived well. QUIET DAY AT SAGAMORE HILL. Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley’s Kidney Cure. Sold by Chero kee Drug Co. A woman dislikes men who under stand her. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Piles. Druggists refund mon ey if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First ap plication gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn’t It send 60c In stamps and It will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., Et. Louis, Mo. 'I'n BARON KOMURA. etreet, tl: . city, a hundred or more Japanese greeted the burou and his suite with cheers while a band played the Japanese national air. The baron, with Consul General Uchi :u. a:al i ..o of his suite, entered a car: ag. and were driven to the Waider. Astoria hotel. H. \V. Den nison, an American, who is attaci to the mipam., foreign office, and who has bt en in Japan for 35 years, is with the party. Mr. Dennison says he has no off'cial capacity with the peace delegation. The party was met at Philadelphia by Consul General Uchida. Minister Takahlra remained In this city. Mr. Sato, who is the chief of staff, said to an Associated Press reprt sentative that there was no program prepared for the baron, and he did not know what would be done from day to day until he had met Minister Takahira. Mr. Sate said it would not be necessary for any of the party to go to Washington since the president is at Oyster Bay, and they would await the president’s pleasure as to their plans. No Official Visitors Received by Pres ident Roosevelt. Oyster Bay, L. I.. July 25.—This was one of the quietest week days the pres ident has had since his arrival at Sag amore Hill for the summer. Comparatively little executive busi ness was brought to his attention, ad no official visitors at all were re ceived. Although Secretary Root is not in Washington, the affairs of the depai iv.ent of state are now under his Committee Regards an Arbitration Convention Between the Two Coun tries as the Proper Thing—Commit tee Recommendations. Stockholm, J-uly 25.—The special committee appointed by the riksdag to deal with the crisis which created the revolution in Norway today deliv ered its report. The committee declares unanimously that the government bill cannot be adopted in the form in which it was presented to the riksdag, and proposes that the riksdag shall signify its will ingness to negotiate with# Norway for a dissolution of the union if the new ly elected storthing requests a repeal oi the act of union and a dissolution of the union or if such request is re ceived from Norway after the Norwe gian people by a plebiscite have de clared in favor of a dissolution of the union. The committee recommends that in the event of a dissolution of the union Sweden should insist on the following terms: First., the establishment of a zone on each side of the frontier separating The Price of a Ticket from New York to Chicago It Reduced. Now York, July 25.—Railroad offi cials he«re express considerable con cern over the which is now In progress between Chicago-New York lines. Several of the roads alretdy have put into effect a rate of $16 for first- class fare from Chicago to New York. _ .. • „ , v , . , .v positively removes them, has radically One of the longer routos Is ch&rging &nd permanently cured the worst caaes, and ll^aud further reductions are threat- ,s without an equal for all cutaneous ened. The trouble originated in de- —s; -* noon s rlLLS are the best cathartic. Prtcs&ouM*. mauds made by the Michigan Centra. .' , for a differential. The demand was * nl „,, . _ . . , . , . , • A D, “ e rence In Expressions. considered by three arbitration com- (Kansas City Times.) missioners a short time ago and was On a North end corner a few nights allowed with certain limitations. The a S<> wa ; s a fakir selling a cure-all. To Eirie and the Grand Trunk, hdwever, hold his crowd he promised that, af- declined to accept the arbitration as a ^vhile h^wrmld H , ...... awnne, ne would cut off a boy’s head bual. The two roads insisted that and replace it without injury to the the Michigan Central had no right to boy. His ‘‘decapitation act,” as he claim differential on through business i c alle(l it. would be perfomed in full in which the New York Central shared. L! 6 " 0 * everybody present, he said. The Erie in the streets dedne rhar Two men. strangers to each other, ine i.rie in tne streets detlaie that, heanl the “professor’s” wonderful they would not object to allowing 1 promise. With a smile one of them differential to the Michigan Central on its own lines, but beyond that point they will concede nothing. As a re- Hc’ll have to CHOLERA INFANTUM. turned and said: “I’m from Missouri, show me.” «* o'** <•>« i«J’w&r ‘-ms te* Central put in a differential rate of he said. “He’s a liar.” $18 first-class passenger fare from Chi cago to New York. The reduction was promptly met by three other lines, and it is intimated a first-class rate of $lo Child Not Expected to Live from One may soon be given. Hour to Another, but Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Ruth, the little daughter of E. N. Dewey of Agnewville, Va., was se riously ill of cholera infantum last summer. “We gave her up and did Price cf Cotton Goes Upward. New Orleans, July 25.—The cotton ma-.vot recorded new high level oi prici s for the season at noon the ac- the kingdoms within which the exist-; tive • ,ositions bein § 17 t0 20 P oil H " ot expeet her to live from one hour iu B forUflcacions .shall be razed and I aew foiLiicaLous uiu> not be ejected. , I and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bot- Second, the right of pasturing rein- P on:,s - December at 11.“0, an advance] t i H Q f j t f rom t h e store. In five hours deer belonging to Swedish Lapladers ^ 20 l >onits : ‘» l l January at 11.32. ur I saw a change for the better. We advance of 17 points. Bad crop re-j kpt on giving it and before she had ports and news of large areas of aban-i taken the half of one small bottle she doned land because of overflowed val- "This remedy is r >r sale in North Norway. Third, that the transit trade through both countries shall be secured against unjustiliable obstructions. Fourth, that the status of Sweden in respect to foreign powers as estab- dlrection ;nd all matters relating to j lished by the treaty shall be clearly that departn f are being referred by defined so that Sweden shall be com- the president to ’dm. They include the! pletely freed from responsibility for arrangement for tne formal reception Norway to other states of the Russian and Japanese peace en voys. When the de tails of these ar rangements shall have worked out by the state department in connection with the navy department they will be communicated to the president for his approval. The committee also regards an arbi-, tration convention between Sweden and Norway as desirable, although il does not consider it an essential ton-' dition for the dissolution of the union. The committee further proposes to authorize the goverment to raise a tuurder leys were the principal causes, togeth er with the assurance that Manchester was-again in the market and that prices of goods had been raised at Fail River. Excitement was intense about the ring and the outside public became heavily interested during the morning hours. This remedy is for sale by Cherokee Drug Co. A woman’s idea of fame is to get her picture in the paper in connection with a patent-medicine testimonial. Rawlings T.-i-.l Continues Valdosta. Ga.. July 25.- The trial of No False Claims. The proprietors of Foley’s Honey and Tar do not advertise this as a “sure cure for consumption.” They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint in advanced cases, but do positively assert that it wil! cure In the earlier stages and never fails to Jr.-Si and Leonard Rawlings, indicted I ^ ie cun 'f°rt and relief in the worst . . .. ... . , ! cases. Foley’s Honey and Tar is jow.-.y With Milton Rawlings, lot :il ‘ ] without doubt the greatest throat and of Willie and Carrie Carte’. The president practically has fin- loan o1 ' $25,060,000 which can, by a has begun in the superior court here. Lshed the preparation of the addresses he expects to deliver at Wilkesbarre, and Chautauqua. N. Y.. on the 10th and 11th of Augusta respectively. Husband Gets Wife’s Fortune. Chicago, July 25.—A dispatch to the Tribune from San Francisco, Cal., says that Judge Sayre, at Lakeport, yesterday handed down a decision giv ing the entire Floyd estate worth $1,000,000 to .Milo S. Gorcence, hus band of th<* late Mrs. Floyd. Oorcence “Tihe baron will rest a few days,”! Was a contlnctor ou a street car an<1 Maid Mr. Sato, “his journey having! bis a handsome face and fished been quite an extended one. He is mftnner won ' the rich but eocentr l c in good health but needs a little res’ ^ 1SS Floyd ’ She was 15 y ears o]dt - v after traveling so far. We have trav- than he ' bnt * (,espite family opposition, eled every day since we landed In this she marr,ed hlra and a year ,ater shc country, arriving in cities earlv in tin ,ea ' 1M K him all her estate except day and getting out in the evening. W the where she llved ’ Tbf> wil! stopped not longer than six hours at! WaS oontf ' st((i b - v near Natives on the any place.” ground of the testators competency. The party has been traveling for 17 I days. resolution of the riksdag, be made The two boys were accompanied by available for such readjustments and their mother and sisters and later in arrangements as may be necessitated the morning at the request of Attoin* ) by the new conditions. Cooper their father was brought from Regarding eventual negotiations the jail to be with them. Attorney with Norway the comittee declares Cooper moved that none of the '8 that whatever may be demanded for jurors who were regularly drawn ’or lung remedy. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Cherol*ee Drug Co. the welfare and dignity of Sweden as a condition of the repal of the act of union on the part of Sweden and the recognition of Norway must be claimed and adhered to with rigor and deter mination. For co inter acting the rays of the sun these warm days, we offer as an agreeable, soothing, cooling preparation Snowatilla Toilet Cream It’s a little better than anything we have seen at any price. WE GIVE A BIG BOTTLE FOR A QUARTER Wife of Broke Suicides. Looking for Would-Be Assassins. Constantinople, July 25.—The com mission which has been inquiring into the attempt on the life of the Sultan No Penal Settlement. Berlin, July 25.—It is semi-officially declared that there is no ground for the alarm among the German resi dents of New Guinea and New Brit ain at the report that the German government proposes to establish a penal settlement in the Admiralty islands (northeast of New’ Guinea) with the ultimate object of colonizing (lie group and thus increasing Ger- n an influence in the Pacific. The gov- iTnment has no intention of establish ing a penal settlement in the Admiralty islands or anywhere else in the South seas. • the term be allowed to serve, as they disqualified. Judge Mitchell inforn ed the attorney that the remaining 36 would be passed upon as their names were called. V woman has as little use for another woman who doesn’t admi ,- e her husband as she has for on 1 who does. One Ten Dollar Saved Represents Dollars Saved. >, The average man does not save to exceed ten per cent, of his earnings. He must spend nine dollars in living expenses for every dollar saved That being the case he cannot be too care ful about unnecessary expenses. Very often a few cents properly invested, like buying seeds for his garden, will save several dollars outlay later on. It is the same in buying Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. a It costs but a few cents,, and a bottle Young Hero Loses His Life. New York, July 25.—After saving his mother and sister, who, with score of others were for a time in of it in the house often' saves" a doc- great peril from fire. Nathan Newman. tor ’ s hill of several dollars. For sale 20 years ot ago, today lost his own b ' ^ herokee Drug Co. life in a burning Brooklyn tenement! house. Half a dozen families all New York. July 25.—Within five FrIday , ast is believed to have obtain- mmutes from the time Charles Mar- d lnformatioa indicating that it was shall, a Wall street broker, left his a Tlirklsh pIot but as lhis would nev . wife apparently sleeping soundly in „ ho admittedi even if proved) the To Investigate All Companies. bed today, the woman wrote her has- authorities are industriously creating! Chicago, July 25,-The Inter-Ocean /band a note telling him not to let the thf> i m p resg i on that the h(>mh out . j says that a big convention of policy world blame him for what was going raG;(1 w , as thp work of European an-! holders for the purpose of demanding to happen and shot herself. She was; arch i S ts. unconscious before Mr. Marshall could | * ‘ reach her bedside from another room! and she died in a short time. Mrs.! Marshall was formerly Miss Grace; Starr, a id is niginy connected in New York so dal circles. No cause for hex suicide has been discovered. Tu< tragedy ocurred in the Rub igh. a fash ; ionablo family apartme.it hotel over looking Central park at Ninety-second street. Gaffney Wife Murderer Hanged. Towanda, Pa., July 25.—The crime for which Bigler Johnson was hanged here to<i;iy was the murder of his wife Margaret Johnson, from whom he had separated and her niece, Annie Ban jamin. aged 10, on "September 18, 1!)0| It was alleged by the prosecution that the Johnson family, consisting of flvt persons, went (o the home of Mrs Bigler Johnson and with an axe killei the woman and the girl. The John sons. It was then charged, set fire tc the house In an effort to conceal thcji crime. The entire family was arrest ed. Bigler pleaded guilty. American Sculptor Wins Honor. New York, July 25.—The American sculptor, Waldo Storey, a native of Boston, has been given the commission for a statue of the late Sir William Vernon Hn»vpurt. which is to be 1 placed in the lobby of the House of Commons, says a dispatch from Lon I don. It will be the first statue by .ar I American sculptor to find a place in i the house of commons. an investigation of the affairs of ; every life insurance company in the country is the aim of the Iroquuis club ' of Chicago which has taken the initlr. I step toward starting a national move- i mem. At a meeting of the executive ! committee of the club, held yesterday | a resolution was adopted empowering ] the organization to appoint a commit tee of five members to invite dele gates from other clubs to meet and consider the feasibility of the plan. o. whom were Hebrews, living in the building were asleep. When the lire started Newman got through In safety but returned for his mother and sis ter. He assisted them to a place of safety, but he himself was cut off by the flames. When speaking of her age a woman doesn’t tell you one thing today and another 10 years later. of the house escaped, loss was small. A Smooth Article. ■ty’hen you find it necessary to us© salve use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is the purest, and best for Sores, Burns, Boils, Eczema, Blind, Bleeding, All the other occupant'; i Itching or Protruding Piles. Get the The property genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. Fight Results in Death. Waycross, Ga.. July 25.—As a result j of a fight at Fort Mudge. 14 mile'- from Waycross. on the Jacksonville road. Darling Dowling, Jr., was killed and Charley Crews was badly cut in several places. Thre.* -hots were fi vf<r] t)y CV^t'c- o >' I TV v,ov. . twice in the head and stomach. Dar ling Dowling, father of the nan who was killed cut Cews, and Eveette M;z( 11 received a flesh wound from Crew’s pistol. Crews will recover I'h fight was the result of an old grudge. U 1 the parties are pronii- XR'ntiy conne d »d. It is usually what a man doesn’t know about a woman that nduci s him to give the parson a job. Indigestion Cured. There is no case of Indigestion, Dys pepsia or Stomach Trouble that will not yield to the digestive and strengthening influence of K id ! Dys pepsia Cure. This remedy • akes the strain off the stomach by digesting what you eat and allowing t to rest until it grows strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure affords quici and ner- manent relief from Indigestion and all stiqnach troubles, builds ur> the system and so purifies that disease can not attack and gain a foothold as when in a weakened condition. Sold Secretary Wilson Sick. Washington. July 25.—Secretary Jns Wilson, of the d( partment of agricul ture, is confined to his apartment as the result of an attack of acute Indi gestion. Ho was taken ill yesterday. but continued at throughout the day. the department Texas Oil Fire Still Burns. Houston, Tex., July 25.—The Hum- : ble o i fire is still burning today, but is confined to an area of one hundred acres in extent, it will burn Itself out during the next L2 hours. The loss is now estlmaterd at $857,000 in oil ami tank damagt . Two and one half mil- One Life Is Lost in Flames. Little Rock, Ark.. July 23.—Elsti- by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney: I). Allison, Cowpens. L. Some women would ratker tell a He i8 improving lion barrel s ot oil have been and is rapidly and is expected to return t o ! bein 8‘ leflt!,, > ld - and ten earthen tank « duty tomorrow. extensively damagid. Ten bodi«s have Company Prescription Druggists. J. E. Greene, Manager. Opposite Botli Hotels. Will Clos<! Company’s Affairs. Butte, Mo :., July 25.—The Anacon j da company has filed notice to ihe effect fiat It. has lowered its capital stock from $1,000,000 to $100,000. Th change is made preparatory to tl f closing up of the affairs of the con, pany. The Anaconda company Is or, of the early orporations organized b> the lat.) iMarcus Daly and out oi which the present Anacoda company of the Amalgamated Copper company wa» formed. duty Will Issue New Crop Report. Washington, July 25.—It was an nounced at the department of agricul Hire today that a revised estimate ot the acreage oi cotton planted this year been recovered and It is believed that others wit! be found after a more care ful seat eh. Italians Want Shorter Hours. New Vor!;, July 26.—Workingmen to mat* s of tV loss by fire in the de- doctor of their aches and pains than struction of the Arkansas Democrat “ oss il' with their neighbor,, comnany’s three-story building and — ■ — newspaper and printing plant shows an aggregate loss of $180,000. with in surance of $100,000. Dan D. Taylor, a stereotyper, who slept in the third story of the building, was burned to death, his charred remains being found in the ruir,-. The fire had gained great headway before if was dlscoverd.. It general debility, sour risings, and catarrh r’arted in the basement, hut there is of the stomach are all due to indigestion, no definite information as to hotv it Kodol cures indigestion. This new dlacov- orlginated ery r aP res * nts l he natural juices of dlge* tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dy^ Soup Stomach No appetite, loss ot strength, narron ness, headache, constipation, bad breath. Cotton Broker Commita Suicide. as compared w th that of last year wil! I the numL " 1 of 7 ' <!0 ° a, '° wut of ‘ n<. w York. July 25. -Otto Bernheim- P e P sia Cur « does not onl y cure indigestion pro-u.1V- ! • i’ arte an,I glvn, u> th , ; m-nl at T rni, Ita.y, and thu larg, ar. j, r , , „,n U ,|„, r of B-rnhplme • & Wal public tomorrow at 12 o'clock noop. ■?«» *»•» « ' ter. cotton l,,-.' r, of thin cl„ an,I re. ‘S’,” ’Seping „,o &5ES5 closed ow.ng o the demand of tin > puted to be w.althv, committed siti the mucous membranes lining the stomach. workingmen fo" the elght-h.i r . . ] d tod v it Ids apart mo” ’a at the Nr. s. S. Bmi. of Ravenswcod. w. v»., *ay»:— .. . , . , ’• I was troubled with sour stomacl for tv. enty years. Bernhelmer as fintnt*. K’col cured me and we are now u$inj> It in ir.t!k i wo C. Bur i to Deatli. Pittsourg, July 25. \h a remit ot the explosion of a gas;dine ttove r’ the home of Levi Titus today. Harry and Meyer Titus, tw ns, aged 7 years, were burned to death and five oth< r members of the family were seriously ()I the prefect, a force of infantry h ’ been sent to the Uio\i„ce. burned, two tataily T says a H< r.'.d dispatch from R .me. Hold V villa Steps look n to irbitrutfon propose, 1 lying In front of a full long h mlrro. foroaoy/' by the gov t une:.t have been refused and dying from a bullet wound In th ami it Is tl ou'Yht probable that a gen temple. He left no expla iatlo n of oral strike h: a i the Italian iron u:m: pis act and his two brothore say tha str ei mills Will ensue. Upon reqv - | ^ had every reason to wish to live so far as tin.- knew. Bernhelmer was 85 years of age. Kodol Digests What You Eat Bottle* only. $1.00 Slic hoklinu 2'.- t;me5th* trtaJ sire, which . nils for 00 cents. Prepared by E. C. LeWITT Ik UO., CHICAGO. One RSinuteCc tirv Fo.** Cc"<Si 3K -I > F JCip.