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/ Begin Taking Ozomnlsion Today and Your Cure L- . ^ins i'cday mTt‘» A NEWSY LETTER FROM THE GAPITOL, StiO&tl'f&J.,:. : • MV Hk* Cod IAv*r Oil / rn if it phi •• I -i t. rr» !U, t rr.” Its Vitalized Medicinal Food Proper ties are V'try Quiekly Itealized. In Bringing Healthy Color to tha Cheeks of iho Pale nrd Sallow. In Producing Strej:gtii t" (lie Weak, to the Feeble and the Invalid. In Toning up the System of Convales cents from Exhausting Diseases. In Cleansing th > Kntlre System. In Nourishing the Wornout. in Rounding Out the Thin, Peaked Faces of Children. In Building up on th' !” TdttTe Bodies the liesir.itde Pink an ' W t ite Fl* rh. and In Oottirig their cheeks .with th • Pretty Color and Dimples tliat make Mother’s Heart Clad. ozojJur.sioN Is au Antidote for all Diseases Caused by Exposure iO Cola a-id V. el. To prove Its Medicinal Food Merits a Trial LSoitie rrce by iViaii Will he 'omt on request. Write i>y letter ; or postiii card to OzoratMn ro.. f '8 Plus st.. f»rv Vd-v. All DrtiKKists—Two si::- • ><*. and $1.00 ! EXISTING CONDITIONS FOR RLE TO CONSiDER. PEO Paternalism and Centralization in the Government—and Scandals. Regu lation of Railroad Rates. Washington, D. C., Nov. 2.—Don’ write me down as an alarmist, but real ly it is time that the American peo ple anti thtir representatives in con- ; gross, gave intelligent consideration j to a few facts that they are facing. We have been having a little good old fashioned Democratic doctrine; from Senator Morgan, of Alabama, •n Ancient Foe PINSACGIA SWEPT GY *»G8Y FLAMES liCit if^h a. d happiness is Scrofula— a i"i' s ever since time immemorial. It causes b.inches in the neck, dis- the shin, intlames the mucous mbi vi m muscles, weak ens t .e bones, r*duoea me power of n Mat Slice to dtr . -e and the capacity for rccc.vr.v, bnd develops into con- suiuption. “A Dutch appeared on the left side of mv neck, li caused great pain, was lanced, and became a running sore. I went into a wa gal decline. I war persuaded to try d’s Sarsaparilla, and when I had taken six bottles my neck was healed, and I have never had any trouble of the kind since. 1 Mrs. K. T. Snyder, Troy, Ohio. Hood’s Sarsaparilla anfl Pills will rid you or it. radically and per manent!'.-, as thev hue" rid thousands. Florida City Suffers Heavy Lose From Conflagration. ECZEMA SUFFERERS and thousands of wretched people suffering from skin diseases will be interested in this < ASTOUNDING GOOD NEWS THE LOSS ESTIMATED AT $250,000 ! so thoroughly interlaced and inter- wilhin the past few .lays on the i |ocke(1 arc th0 (rclght ratcs that are in effect on railroads which run . Professional Veracity. (The Lawyer.) I slept in an editor’s bed last night. When no other chance to tie nigh. Now 1 thought as 1 tumbled the edi tor’s bed How easily editors lie. (The Editor.) If the lawyer slept in the editor’s bed. When no lawyer chanced to he nigh, And though he has written and naive ly said. How easily editors lie. He must then admit as he lay on that - . -bed Ana slept to his heart's desire, Whate’er he may say of ihe editor’s bed. That the lawyer himself was the lier. ! tion of the rights of the States, | connection with this railroad rate leg islation that Roosevelt is bound to have if he can in any way force con- I gross to give it to him. Not satisfied with the Czar-like power that as j chief executive of the nation he now ! holds over corporations, he is bet d- through two, five, six or perhaps a dozen different States, each with a commission which has’the power U> arbitrarily make intra-state rates. Where, under such circumstances would our good old Democratic doc- No Poison in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. From Napier New Zealand, Herald: Two years ago the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales, Australia, had an analysis made of all the cough medicines that were sold in that market. Out of the entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely free from all poisons. This exception was Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, made by the Cham berlain Medicine Company. Des Moines. Iowa. U. S. A. The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest and best that can be had; and it is with a feeling of security that any mother can give it to her little ones. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is especially recommended by its makers for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. This remedy is for sale by Cherokee Drug Co. ing his energies to extend that power j Tine of sta ^« come in? so as to absolutely control the rail- . Senator Morgai • • * • J road corporations of this country. I in talking on the matter. It puzzles a man a good deal to come home late at night and try to set. back a clock that has stopped. But Few Are Free. But few people are entirely free from indigestion at this season of the year. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not only the best remedy to use because it digests what you eat but because it also enables the digestive apparatus to assimilate and transform all foods into tissue-building blood. Kodol re lieves sour stomach, heart burn belch ing, and all forms of Indigestion. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. Some men have such bad luck that if they get a railroad pass they are sure to get killed in a smash-up. Nature Needs But Little. Nature needs only a Little Early Riser now and then to keep the bow els clean, ‘he liver active; and the system free from bile, headaches, con stipation etc. The famous little pills “Early Risers” are pleasant in ef fect and** perfect in action. They never gripe or sicken, but tone and strengthen the liver and kidneys. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney; L. D. Allison. Cowpens. What mortifies the father of the tenth child is to think how gay he felt at the time of the first. Herb W. Edwards Injured. and through it I lost my mother,” Iowa, got a fall on an icy walk last winter, spraining his wrist and bruis ing his knees. “The next day,” he says, "they were so sore and stiff I was afraid I would have to stay in bed, but I rubbed them well with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after a ftew applications all soreness had disappeared.” For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. Every girl would like a runaway match if it were not for the wedding presents. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are ♦hose who are habitually constipated. Orino laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowls. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not. nause ate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Reffuse substitutes. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. Faith is not a fence about a man; it is a force within him. Control them for political purposes too and for nothing else. The days of Jeffersonian simplicity have, given away to those of paternal ism and centralization, and neither of these is consistent with the De mocratic doctrine of Jefferson and the earlier leaders of the Democratic party. We have always been against that, sort of thing, and hold that th* government should be as close to the people as possible instead of being centralized in a number of bureaus under autocratic control in Washing ton. There is hardly a bureau in the | Cnited States government today that is free of scandals of greater or less degree, and if another bureau, having the power of life or death over com munities, should lie established with all its political opssibilities, the death knell of popular governraennt would he rung. This railroad wedge. Roose velt now wants control of the g T#‘> life insurance companies, and the Lord knows they need control some where, but from the fact that they were big contributions to Mr. Roose velt's campaign fund, it is readily to be seen that the control would also he used for political purposes. Commissioner Garfield wants fedei- al licenses for all corporations doing an interstate business, which would not only be all the trusts from which the people suffer today, but it would also bring all the manufacturers in the country under the control of the bureau which would naturally be con verted into one immense political machine. It it possible, of course, that under such men as Washington and Jefferson this centralization would not be an injury to the country, biu as Dean Rogers, of Yale, said, "There may be a man in the White House whose intentions may not be so good, whose purposes not so honest.” 1 find a good deal of feeling among Democrats generally against this at tempt at centralization, whio justly fear its possible effects, and who can see beyond the fact that the country is suffering from abuse in railroad man agement, abuses that I tielieve might readily be corrected under existing laws if the authorities at Washington cared to enforce these laws. But as I have previously pointed out, when ever an attempt is made to enforce the laws to their full extent, political pressure is brought to bear which nullifies those efforts. Democratic counsel retained by the president unearthed abuse in the San ta Fe, but when it touched the sacred person of Secretary Morton, Presi dent Roosevelt immediately called them off. That autocratic decree simply serves to show how a centra lized bureau might and will operate to the disadvantage of the common people whenever corporation’s in terests, that have been liberal in campaign contributions, are touched on a tender spot. If 'that state of things exist today, what would it lie with the extraordinary power con ferred upon the commission, who could on complaint declare every rail road rate in the United States to he unreasonable, and re-adjust every rate to reward or punish communities that have been either for or against the existing autocrat of the White House. Seifator Morgan in his letter to th« Alabama assembly has called atten tion to one phase of the case, in which he declares that the determina tion to place this question of railroad rate fixing in the hands of the na tional government is an infringement on the rights of the States that con gress has no right to uurp. He de nounces this surrender of the States to congress, and asks legislative in structions as to what position he shall take in 1 connection with Roosevelt’s proposed legislation. Notwithstanu- Ing his age Senator Morgan is one oi the ablest men in our party today and no matter whether I agree with him In all his ideas or not, he cei tairtly stands for the old fashioned Democracy, which was good enough The subject is so large, the intei osts involved are so conflicting and the wishes of the people of various section of the country are so diverse, that it is well nigh impossible to reach immediately a satisfactory con clusion. "The proposition of the president contemplates in the judgment of so li r-minded men, nothing less than a radical change, both in the .principle of taxation and in the principle of distinct and separate powers delegat ed by the constitution and the statute law on the one hand to the federal government and on the other hand to the States. * * * “We cannot afford in this country the experiment of changing overnight our present system. Our country fs prosperous, our people are happy. The nation has been made what it is by the genius of its people, by its free institutions and by the wise dis tribution of governmental powers be tween the federal and the State au thorities.” As tending to oppose the fundamen tal principles of free and orderly con stitutional government, we are facing a condition that calls for exercise of an extremely good temper, calm, judg ment and deliberation, and a return to the first principles of government that have made this country great as it is. Chas. A. Edwards. When You Have a Bad Cold. You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a per manent cure. You want a remedy that, will relieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneumo nia. You want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. Many of the Finest Buildings in the' City Are Reduced to Ashes—Osceola , C ui> Quarters Were Destroyed—Sev. eral Have Narrow Escapes. Pensacola, Fla., Nov. 1.—One of Lie! most disastrous lir£s in the history of j Pensacola occurred this morning j when property valued at about $250,- U0d was destroyed. The first estimate was $150,tMJ0, but j this morning when the fire was extiu- \ guished after a light of six hours by the firemen, it was conservatively < s- timated that the amount would easily reach the first figures named. The fire broke out at 12:45 o’clock this morning in the principal block on j Pa la 1 ox street between Gandner and 1 Romana streets. By 1:20 o'clock, when the fire was at its height, there was a loud explosion of powder and ammunition which biew out nearly Lie whole front of the block. In the property burned were the largest stores in the city, together with the Osc-ola club quarters. The club quarters are a total loss, as well as a number of valuable reiics which they contained. The following large stores were de- s (Toyed: Watson d. Co., real estate; Sydney S. Kahn, drugs; F. B. Bruce, sport ing goods; Mrs. Bowers, millinery; Hannah Bros., drugs; Louisville ami Nashville railroad’s city ticket office, Jacobi Bros., groceries; Charles II. Turner, plumbing; Mrs. B. M. Ander- son. Jewelry. The first named firm occupied a 3- story building, and the rest two stor ies. The quarters of the Osceola club were the headquarters for all naval officers and was one of the oldest clubs in ihe south. Three firemen during the early part of the fire were cut off while working on a gallery and for a time it was though! there was no escape for them as a ladder, the only means of escape was on tire, but through the heroic efforts of their companions, they were rescued. The fire spread to several cottages, owing to the strong wind blowing, but these were soon under control wr but few losses. Chief Price, <if the Mobile fire de partment, wired an offer of assistance by Mayor Bliss, but it was not needed. The valient work of the firemen sav. ed the adjoining buildings, as a high wind prevailed at the outbreak of the fire. Several firemen had narrow es capes from death from falUng walls. We are pleased to announce that wo have arranged with the manufacturers of the wonderful , D. Prescription to act as distributors for this city and vicinity of this well-known preparation, and will not only sell b.D.D. at retail at our store, but will supply druggists at wholesale prices. The pho*o of Yr. J’cshs, before hej used D. 0. O.i this paper! refused t o print be cause itwas so shocking IT CAN BE SEEN AT OUR STORE. N ■«! It's the man who hammers the church down who complains most that she does not rise. There is no cough medicine so pop ular as Foly’e Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure. Sold by Chero kee Drug Co. Slander is but soul suicide. Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs and colds; reliable, tried and testea, safe and sure. Sold by Cherokee ■^jug Co. good enough for our sons. Several of the States—Texas. Geor gia, Alabama, Wisconsin. Illinois ajiu others—have State commissions which absolutely fix rates. Then right to do so is unquestioned, yet by giving a national interstate commerce commission the power to fix rates on complaint of any Tom. Dick and Harry, without appeal to th courts, that commission would overthrow every rate fixed by every State con- mission, and make them inoperative, Cherokee Drug Co., Allison. Cowpens. Syrup which moves the bowels and works all cold out of the system. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney: L. D. Allison. The mark of a royal man is that he rules himself. The Exact Thing Required for Con sumption. “As a certain purgative and stom ach purifier Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets seem to be the ex act thing required, strong for the most robust, yet mild enough and for our fathers and which might he safe for children and without that terrible griping so common to most purgatives,” say R. S. Webster & Co., Udora, Ontario, Canada. For sale by Cherokee Drug. Co. Love is good logic in any language. S'*. Pain may go by the name of rheu matism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleursy. No matter what name the pains are called, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will drive them away. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Gaffney Drug Co. at least a half dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Fo ley’s Honey and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world.” Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. Either a girl wonders if a man is in earnest or if she is herself. If you are troubled with Indiges tion, constipation, sour stomach, or any other pain, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Gaffney Drug Co. A good way to arouse anybody’s conscience is to catch him. When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleas ant effect. Sold by Cherokee Drug Company. °\ A* it r l / |7 fm photon f Mr Charles Jacobs, droved mcoy al most at ourc and perman- * itty cared. Brfore treatment his hair iras worn clipped Oirinq lit § the scalp briny scaly, and a mous tache teas wont to help hide sores on the lips. Sole differenee in appear- This arrangement will enable those suffering the tortures of the damned from skin diseases to procure D. D. D. at their nearest drug store. It will bring happiness to thousands who are miserable- Imagining they have a blood poison- ing—when in nine cases out of ten it is purely a local parasitic manifestation on the skin which can be cleared away In a hurry. Such misery now cleared away as surely as the sun shines above. Not merely attempted —not a matter of improvement only—but a clearing of it all away absolutely—and quickly, too. WE VOUCH FOP. THIS It has been proven to us beyond the possibil ity of a doubt that a new medicine quickly clears up the worst skin affections. Its work seems astonishing, amazing, almost miraco- lous. (It is a specific formula which, because of its discovery by Dr. Decatur Dennis, is known ?s “D.D.D.") Its actual record sounds like a story of magic. But there is no room for doubt about it whatever; full proofs, indisput able in every respect, have been submitted re garding hundreds of cases—among them the case illustrated in this announcement. The case shown here ( Mr. Charles Jacobs, psoria sis of many years’ standing) was permanently cured It is now nearly five years since the disease was cleared out o£ his skin and no taint of it has appeared since. This is not merely a commercial matter, it is a matter of humanity to tell everybody with a skin disease about this- medicament. Among the many cases proven to us of astonishingly quick and complete cures, all of which seem to have been permanent, many were photographed in such a condition that a reproduction in a newspaper would be perhaps too shocking for print. This case given here, in the cause of humanity, this paper con sented to print just as the patient appeared before and after treatment, though another newspaper refused to do so. Not a newspaper in Christendom but should publish every word of this information, pictures and all, if duty and not dollars were the governing rule. expression Nothing has ever brought Mon happiness to humanity than this discovery. You take no risk whatever in buying D.D.D. because the manufacturers absolutely guaran tee to cure you, and if it fails your druggist will refund the purchase price. This offer is made ancZfftri- j n good faith and there is no reason why any chant/'ff one should be longer tortured by skin diseases when a certain and guaranteed cure is within easy reach. We vouch for the genuineueas of this guaranty. D. D. D. CO., Medical Dept., 116-120 Michigan St., Suite 157, Chicago. Please send me free prepaid a IHr>re size sample bottle of l>. 1>. I)., pamphlet and consultation blank. For .. . years I have been afflcted with a skin disease called and I have never used I). D. D. Name Address > ■! ■ i ■ Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney, 5. C. Letter to Rev. W. R. Potter. Rev. Sir: Three churches in Bald- winsville, N Y, have had their first lesson in Devoe. Messrs. Osterhout & Lockwood Every Ounce You Eat. Every ounce of food you eat that | fails to digest does a pound of harm, painted the Presbyterian parsonage; It turns the entire meal into poison, etsimated 30 gallons; took 22. This not only deprives the blood of j Messrs. Slingerland & Shutter the necessary tissue-building ma painted the Episcopal church; esti- terial. hut it noisons it. Kodol Dys-1 mated 40 gallons: took 28. pepsla Cure is a perfect digestant. | Same painters painted the Catholic It digests the food regardless of ^ church: estimated 50 gallons; took condition of the stomach. It. allows ! 39. that, organ to rest and get strong Of course, they estimated from again. Relieves Belching, Heart what they had been using. The sav- Burn, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Ral , ing in paint and work is $4 or $5 a pitation of the Heart, etc. Sold by gallon. Total saving on three jobs □ Y/'/i ■ a ■ * A Gaffney; L. D. $125 to $150—the painting costs two or three times as much as the paint, you know. A man has to lie a very slow travel-1 Yours truly er for his income ever to catch up F W Devoe & Co with him. j ^ | P. S. R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. A Liquid Cold Cure. j sell our paint. A Cough Syrup which drives a cold out of the system by acting as a ca- i It s a case of disappointment for thartic on the bowels is offered in i th e Kossips if a man goes wrong and Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar.' tlu ‘ r e is »<> woman in the case. Clears the throat, strengthens the lungs and bronchial tubes. The moth er's friend and the children's favorite. Best for Croup. Whooping-Cough, etc no A Policeman’s Testimony. J. N. Patterson, night policeman of - - - , Nashua, la., writes, “Last winter I A liquid cold cure and the only Cough had a bad cold on my lungs and tried a a -> X Used Daily jj! in All the Great Army Hospitals of Europe If you take into yonr system Checkers, you have found a medicine that acts on every single one of the great vital organs, a medicine which will correct every irregularity in every one of them. Con sequently it must find the disease and a cure will result. It is on this new scientific principle that Checkers is founded, and it will cure cases that have resisted all other remedies, because the symp toms were misleading—the other remedies had been directed at a certarn set of symptoms and the remedies failed to find the spot Checkers is the greatest Rejuvenator, Vitalizer, Health and Strength-giving Medicine of the age. $1.00 bottles at dealers. ■ 1 Sample free to any one. Checkers is compounded and put up under the original formula in the U. S. by Checkers Medicine Co., B H in their Laboratory, Winston-Salem, N. C. ftraMMWMMW-HCWMK Thg Gaffney Gill land and Impyement Co. Offers for sale Building Lots in this flourishing town, Gaffney; also Tarn s nt&r by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place. In ?ots of .f to 100 acres n liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm purposes ror 1 parti ulars apply to J. V. SARRATT, Agent. N. B.—All persons are forbidden to enter on. walk or ride through or over the lands». f tt company, cutting and removing timber or fishing, hunting, under penalty of law. TO THE MERCHANT: RED MEAT If you haven’t Red Meat Tobacco in stock, write the factory—we will supply you direct TO THE CONSUMER: — We give you our absolute guarantee that each 10c plug of Red Meat is made of better tobacco and contains more good solid juicy chewing quality than any other 10c plug of any weight offered or sold by any factory. Write name and addreee plainly here: :tory—we will supply you direct. —■ ■■ —— . TOBACCO TO ANY CHEWER of tobacco who will cutout and mail us this advertisement,we will mail him a card which will entitle him to one Sc cut of Red Meat Tobacco FREE at any store handling this brand. » ^ Menufectured_Only_bjr_Llt£f<rt^celee_Co 11 _Wtneton-Snlem 1 _N ; _C. , _ , .1 rvMi n, ^ . M