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V' \ 1 I , . — ^ , How Is Baby Today? Better, thank you. In fact, quite well. Fat, round and full of life and mischief. Pink and white flesh, dotted with dim* pies. No cough, no indigestion. All on account of LiuM) administered by a mother whose love was tempered with common sense. She knows that OZOMULSION is a fountain of energy for grown-ups, too. It stops waste of flesh. It makes plenty of rich blood. For pale, feeble folk it is the chief nourisher at life s feast. It cures Consumption when taken in time. All drug, ists sell it— 50 cents and $1.00 the bottle. Let us send you Free $£r.r t }!s Bciib by k’si! Write letter or postal to O Z» 1 ^ aVl 'tJ •• W li w I W ■ Texas NSgro Lyr.chi'l. Houston, Jan. 10.—Ee:. Harris, ir negro charged with the assassinatin' of O.ro Polk, at Bering’s mill Mon.la mgr'vt. anri who was taken from off cers !?wt night, at LaSalle hy a mob was lynched early this morning •• Moscow, Tox. There were about men in the moib. The negro’s hand were lambmfed behind him find ' legs drawn hack and tied to his hand before he was suspended in midair The negro, when asked way he kill young Po!*k. said first it was an arm j dent. Hater he said he killed Pot ' “for fun.” Harris’ victim was a cler! ! in the commissary of the mill. V/ITTE DETERMINED TO SAVE RDSSIT DEATH AND DISASTER ON SHIP. Guvs Attitude of Moderateu Compelled Earsbnciss. REBELS ABUSE THEIR LIBERTIES •8 Pine Street. New York Secession Not Regarded Serious. New York. Jan. 10.—A cable dis patch from Panama says that Pi-m.. dent Amador says he does not regar the Indian secession as serious, bu will send a gunboat, the Oriente, wi' a request to Chief Inaanaquina to cone to Panama for a conference, dent. Amador says jealousy betwee; Inannaquina’s tribe and that headed b\ Chief Henry Clay, who remains frie’ ly to Panama, is one of the causes 01 the discontent of the former. k- Correct Dress The “Modem Method” system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O., satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Measure at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign and domestic fabrics from which to choose. Represented by W. C. CAKPENTP.R, Gaffney, S. C. j A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. i Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of thf superintendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indes lands, says that she has for some years used Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy for coughs, croup and whooping , cough and has found it very benefi cial. She has implicit confidence in i; and would no 1 be without a bottle of ! it in her home. Sold by Cherokee ' Drug Co.. Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs & \ Dro., Cowpens. — A man gets tired of being married and a girl of not being. Indigestion Overcome. Indigestion is easily overcome by ihe use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, be cause this remedy digests what you eat and gives the stomach a rest—j allows it to recuperte and grow strong again. Kodol relieves Indi gestion. Belching of Gas, Sour Stom ach, Heart-Burn. etc., and enables the digestive organs to transform all foods into the kind of rich red blood that makes health and strengtu. Sold by ‘ Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney L. D. Al lison, Cowpens. Host Anything And a little of everything is now being shown iu my line: All the new conceptions and fads . : : ..In The Jewelry Line.. From the cheapest worth having to the very finest specimens and grades. Re- pairing’done by an Ex 'ert. Thos. H. Westrope, Next to Shuford & LeMaster.J A hypocrite is a man who prays with his fingers crossed. MURRAY IRON MIXTURE Now! is the time to take a spring tonic. By far the best thing to take is MnrrayV Iron Mlxtur**. It makes f mre blood and gets rid of that tired eeling. At all drug stores PtOcs r-t H0111 er or direct from! The Myrray Drug Co., ‘ ‘ " S. C. Cut Prices. For tho next HO days I ,vill sell Shoes and all goods at cut prices; same low prices on To bacco by the box. Call and see my prices on Shoes and other goods. Yours to please, I. M. Peeler. Perfection can only be attained in the physical by allowing Nature to appripriate and not dissipate her own resources. Cathartics gripe, weaken —dissipate, while DeW'ixt’s Litfle Earlv Risers simply exnel all putrid matter and bile, thus allowing the liver to assume normal activity. Good for ‘ho complexion. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cow pens. Life is like a cistern; if nothing is put into it, nothing can come out of it. For any disease of the skin we can recommend Chamberlain’s Salve. It relieves the itching and burning sen sation ins*antly and soon effects a cure. This salve is also invaluable for sore nipples. Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cow pens. Better overshoot the mark than to hit the ground in front of the target. You will not find beauty in rouge pot or complexion whitewash. True beauty comes to them only that take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It Is a wonderful tonic and beautifier. :!5 cents Tea or Tablets. Gaffney Drug Co. Every man is a patriot if he is al lowed to define patriotism. Stop It. A neglected cough or cold may lead to serious bronchial or lung troubles. Don’t take chances when Foley’s Honey and Tar affords perfects se curity from serious effects of a cold. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. You can always get a god listener by feeding a hungry man. A Life at Stake. ! If you but knew the splendid merit i of Foley’s Honey and Tar you would never be without it. A dose or two will prevent an attack of pneumonia or la grinoe. It mav save your life. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. The Builders Supply Go. Successors to L. Baker, Will furnish your 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, and 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, cab and see us; we’ll treat you cour teously and make your estimates for nothing. Baker*, MANAGER. Some men mistake were stubborn ness for iron will. Cut this out and take it to Cherokee Drug Co. store and get a free sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver pills, being caste- to take and more pleasan* in effect. They correct dis orders of the stomach, live'- and bow els. Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney: S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cowpens. Revolutionists Reported To Be Keepnis a List of Refugee Land Owners So That They May Confiscate Their Es tates, If Successful. St. Petersburg, Jan. 10.—Premie. AVitie today -made au interesting sta.o. meat 10 a delegation headed by tat mayor of this city which requested a relaxation of the orders of the prefect oi police against meetings in the iiuer est of ihe electoral campaign. The premier could net promise to do any thing until after Jan. 22. While personally he did noi sympathize with the harsh measures of Interior Min- i u r Dtirnovo, he regarded them as es sential. The premier could noi as sumo the responsibility for a course which, if it resulted in bloodshed would make him a scapegoat. He spoke bitterly of the failure of the mod crates to give the government support saying tha: on their shoulders largelj rests the burden of compelling the ! government to resort to repression. He ad den: "Tiio emperor in the manifesto o! Oci. 20 at om- stroke granted the peo pie* more rights than any monarch .ia ever before given, but you know the ar tittide which Russian society assurn eol. The government’s appeals i'ot confidence were rejected and every lib erty granted was abused by the revo lutionists. The permission to hoi: meetings was translated into the ex 1 use for disturbances and assemblage, to plot against the life of the govern men! and the industrial ruin of th> country. I have always been opposed to repression but the attitude of the moderates compelled me to adopt harsh methods. I am determine.I tc save Russia.” While the emperor wanted the na tioual assembly to meet as early a^ possible, Premier Witte said that thovt charged with the election, fear it wil be impossible for it to assemble be fori Aprl 28th. Speaking of the innumerable diffi cult!es which the government was eon fronted, the premier openly stated that many of the provincial authorities con tinned to act independently, as in Mos cow, where, before the revolt, neithet the governor general, the governor not the prefect of polic informed him oi the conditions prevailing there. Ht said the Moscow disturbances was more sertously than people generalh •believed. Recounting a remarkable incideu that heretofore had escaped notice, tin premier said: “At one time all the stations except the Nicholas deport were in the hand of the revolutionists. The later ir desperation started a train hauling twi cars loaded with dynamite at full speck for the stilt ion, with the intention oi blowing it up. A frightful disastei was averted by a time warning of thi plot, whidi i nablctl the authorities t< 'have a military train with steam up ready on a parallel track. As thi dynamite train arrived, soldiers fron the military train running alongside entered the engine ad managed toe piecor the boiler of the locomotive slopping the Ira n before it reached its dostination.” In conclusion he said two laws were be big prepared to define the counse 0! the empire relations to the national as.o mjily. The former would be com posed of 17b memiiers, half of them ap pointed by the e uperor, and half elect rd. The latter would include 31 zemstovists, 18 members of the nobili ty, ami 12 representatives of trade and industry, wnile the clergy, Poland, the Caucasus, and the border provincet vnild each have six representatives. It is reported that the revolutionists me keeping a list of land owners who have tied or are fleeing abroad with th" 'ufention, if the revolution is sue ct ssl'ul, of confiscating their estates. The latest news from Trans-Caucasia Is that a complete revolution prevails in Georgia and Mongrelia. The vice roy is withdrawing ail the troops avail aide north of Vladikavkaz for service In the revolutionary territories. Fifteen Men Confined to Bunks Af flicted with Scurvy. San Francisco, Jan. !0.—The Chron leal says: A st iry of death aad di^ster r> ach ed here from the German ship Alstcr ni E, just arrived at the port of Santa Rosa, in the gulf of California, after an eventful passage of over six moatas from Hamburg. The vessel arrived in charge of her first officer, with 1 men confined to their bunks with th 1 Bcurvy, leaving less than half a dozen tomplaining men to work the vessel. While far to the southward Mate Aschman reports that Captain died at the height of a storm anil that short ly afterward Miller, the second mate, fell overboard and was drowned. From then on until the arrival in port of the ship, short-handi d and de layed by light and varyii g winds, she crept slowly over leagues of sea to her destination, with the men falliir- one by one victims of the scurvy. Tha' she ever made port at all under sir-., adverse conditions is consult ro 1 i the light of almost a miracle. Hood’s Sarsaparilla enjoys the dis tinction of being the great est* curative and preventive medicine the world has ever known. It* is an all-round medicine, producing its un equalled effects by purify ing, vitalizing and enriching the blood on which t*he health and strength of every organ, bone and tissue de pend. Accept no substi tute for Hood*s, hut in sist on having Hood’s AND ONLY HOOD’S. COTTON GROWERS CONVENE. Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, and Plaster Hair, Plaster Paris, Shingles, Portland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse, and Dynamite Capa, call on L1EST0KE SPRIHGS LIVE WORKS. CARROLL 4 CO n Letaeea. Telephone ST. Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring. Having secured the services of an ex pert Tailor from New York, I am now prepared to cut and make Suits for Ladies and Gentlemen in the very latest styles. LADIES’ TAILORING A SPECIALTY A full line of samples of the newest fabrics always on hand. Have your clothing made in your own town where you can be sure of a fit. *A11 work guaranteed. Give me a trial Clothing altered and remodeled. V. H. Robinson. Upstair sover Settlemyer building BANNER SALVE the most healing selve^n the world I0LEUJH0NEMCAK Jordan Says Farmers Will Now Ho'd For Fifteen Cents. New Orleans, Jan. 10.—The three-j day session of the Southern Cot ton j Growers’ association begins tomorr i.v with promise of a large attemlanc-. Delegates began to gather tod a* ami' there will be a rush hither from the southern towns from now on, until the convention is called to order. President Harvie Jordan arrived la day and said that Georgia woul have probably a larger r-pn-si mation th..:: 1 last. year. President Walter Clark, of the Mi sis.-ippi division, and President W. I! Seymour, of the Alabama division were also among the arrivals today. President Jordan was a visitor 0:1 the floor of the cotton exchange today.! He said the farmers now have the cot ' ton in their hands ami that he was confident that they would hold it un-MF they get lo cents- :ho price they do-j sire. Will Ask for Shorter H ours. t Kncxv V. . - . T( E l . .Jan. 10. —Rates ol pay. \\; -viuy-lv m s and nil s and reg ! ulfOirn.- an , 11 nil- 1 ?; the (.1 ganizat ion wen : he ques; in? in fort- the joint 1 pro; t ciive hoard of • !h* B •othcr'hoc . ol Railwa \ (.’uni’t 1 of An:c:' iea. Sou; h i cm rai'w ty on'' •! t part men: . in anna al S: s-ioi in this city. I is staiem that the nrganizn ion will likely ask) for .-'non )• hours and that the entire | board wi il LO •(! Wa shiny mi admit March 1. to form IT. .u the re quest to the nu dianioal -up rinten dent of t! '<• Son'll ru railwa y, and H.' cc r n <6 r. gi nor al manager The Grip. WMI Protect Chlese Students San Francisco, Jan. 10.—The Chi nose consul has announced that h« would request a police guard for thi committee of students sent out from China to study the government and who are expected to arrive in this city in a few days. The consul said '.11 knew proti-ctlon would not be needed but that his countrymen were afraid because of the terrible stories whict are circulated in China, and they would not feel safe without protec tion. Satisfactory Legia'atlon Improbable. Pekin, Jt 1. 10.—The Chinese minis ter at Washington has telegraphed hi? 'overn-mer that any satisfactory leg !a ion on the exclusion queslon is irn robable. He says that the majorlt f cr ng-e-'srren fav ir greater liberality *h'?t th'.* in'hnrre of Hie laborin' .ass is too strong against the Chinese “Before we can sympathize with others, we must have suffered our sieves.” No one can realize the suf fering attendant upon an attek of the grit), unless lie has had 'ho actual experience. There is probably no dis ease that causes so much physical and mental agony, or which so suc cessfully defies medical aid. All dan ger from the grip, however, may be avoided by the prompt use of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. Among the tens of thousands who have used t.iis remedy, no* one case has ever been reported that has resulted in pneumo nia or that has not recovered. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; S. L Hobbs A- Bro., Cowpens. MAN ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. The best way b; to forget it. to avenge an injury Was En Route From Colorado to At lanta With His Wife. Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 10.—W. T. Jones, of Atlanta, is dying at the city hospital from the < ffects of morphine j diges* taken with suicidal intent. List week Jones and his wRe reach, ed Memphis, enroute to Atlanta from Colorado. Jones came up town from the passenger station, and not return ing, his wife continued her journey. Chief Shaver received a letter from Jones’ wife making anxious inquiries and also a letter from his brother at Newbury, S. O. Telegrams unsent were found on Jones’ person, notifying friends in Atlanta of his contemplated suicide and asking that his body be buried there. A.ways Increase the Strength. A reasonable amount of food thor oughly diges*ed and properly assimi- strength. If your stomach is a "lit tle off” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will what vou eat and enable the digestive organs to assimilate and transform all fixids into tissue-build ing blood. Kodol relieves Sour Stom ach, Belching. Heart-Burn and all forms of Indigestion. Palatable and strengthening. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cow pens. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that my office will lie open on the first day of Janu ary, 1906, and stand open until the 20th day of February, 190C, for the purpose of receiving returns of pro perty for taxation for the year 1906. I will be at the following precincts for the purpose of receiving returns at the times specified below till 3 P. M. each day: At, Ravenna, on Friday, the 12th January, 1906. At Timber Ridge on Saturday, the 13th January, 1906. At Thickety. on Monday, the >nth January, 1906. At White Plains, on Tuesday, ll»h January, 1906. At Macedonia, (E. P. Richards), Wednesday, the 17th January, h906. At Butier. on Thursday the 18th January, 1906. At Ezell, on Friday the 19th Janu ary, 1906, At Maud, on Saturday, the 20th Janauary, 1906. At Cherokee Falls, on Monday, 22nd January, 1906. At King’s Creek, on Tuesday, tho 23rd January, 1906. At Antioch church, on Wednesday, Hie 2ltb January, 1906. At Blacksburg, on Thursady and Friday, the 25-26 January, 1906. At Allens, Monday, the 20th Janu ary, 1906. At Grassy Pond, on Tuesday, the 00th January, 1906. And in the office until the 20th of February, 1906, after which time Ihe 50 per cent attaches. AU persons owning real or personal property will please make retur-n within the tkne. AU real estate must tie re-assessed this year and all lots, pieces, parcels or tracts of land must be assessed separately and a value fixed, ail build ings assessed and a value fixed by the owner; all new buildings and all transfers. Must state if sold and who to. If bought who from and value fixed by the tax payer, and all property both real and personal, under the con trol or management of any person, must be listed by them in their name or in the name of the owner, and the school district in which it belongs. Persons owning real estate or per sonal in two townships or school dis tricts, must say how much in each separately. All money, notes, mortgages o other evidences of credits and bank deposits must be returned. AU crops on hand the 1st of August, 1905. All persons having a gross income over 2,500 dollars, are requested make return thereof. All returns must be made upon oath before me, or some one who can administer an oath, that it is true. Blanks will be furnished to any person calling at my office. During my absence from the office, you will find my assistant, Mr. J. E. Jefferies, who will take pleasure In waiting on you. W ,D. Camp, Auditor. Tho genesis ishness. of every fad is fool- New Trial Denied Mrs. Chadwick. Cincinnati, Jan. 10.—The motion for a re-hearing of the appeal for a new trial on 'behalf of Mrs. Cassie L. Chadwick, of Cleveland, was denied in the United States court of appeals in this city unlay. The court of appeals some weeks ago sustained the ju.lg ment of the district court at Cleve-i land, O., which found Mrs. Chadwick I gully of conspiring to wreck a nation al bank and sentenced her to serve ten i years in the Ohio penitentiary, The petition for re hearing maintained iliac A Liquid Cold Cure. For coughs and colds no remedy is equal to Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar—the Liquid Cold Cure. It is different from all others—better, because it exoels all cold from the system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. Gives strength to weak lungs. Affords immediate relief in Croup, Coughs, Colds, Whooping-Cough, etc. Children lovo it. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cow pens. Even busy men are never too busy t > stop and look at a dog fight. Dangers of a Cold and How to Avoid Them. More fatalities have their origin in or resul* from a cold than from any other cause. Tnis fact alone should make people more careful as there is LADIES, 41 ■■ I the charge of conspiracy was not bornt! no danger whatever from a cold when out by the evidence. ! it is properly treated in the beginning. 1 For many years Chamberlain’s Cougn Remedy has been recognized as the ! most prompt and effectual medicine this disease. It acts on Courts Fight for Girl. New York, Jan. M—Margaret Blake’ In use for Robinson and Louise Scattergood ob tained yesterday from Supreme Court Justice Davis writ of habeas corpus requiring Mrs. Louise E. Reynolds to produce in court tomorrow morning the person of her niece, Anne Kissam Hays. The petition of the women al. leged that Miss Hays is being deprived of her liberty by her relatives with tin* object, apparently, of getting her away from the society of Miss Robinson and Miss Scattergood. nature’s plan, loosens the cough, re lieves the lungs, opens the secretions! and aids nature in restoring tho sys tem to a healthy condition. Sold by 1 Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney: S. L. i Hobbs & Bro., Cowpens. The man who never Hies is al ways complaining of a lack of oppor tunity. Perfect Complexion Beautifier Chronic Constipation Cure* One who suffers from chronic con-! stipation is in danger of many serious ' ailments. Orino Laxative Fruit ^ 1 Syrup cures chronic constipation as Kentucky Wont Be Dry Docked. it a j,] s digestion and stimulates thej New York, Jan. 10.—The battleship liver and bowels, resting the natural. Kentucky will not be placed in the dry j action of these organs. Commence ! dock at the navy yard as a result of her collision with the Alabama on Sun day. This was decided upon yester day after a consolation of Captain J. N. Hemphill, acting commandant, Na val Constructor Nutting and other of flcials. The only injury 10 the ship was found to be above the water line. They consist of the bending and break ing of some plates on the starboard quarter. taking it to-day and you will feel bet ter at once. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Cherokee Drug Company. If good advice were meat and cloth ing what a happy old world this would be. Mrs Telia Granted Reprieve. Trenton, N. J., Jan. 10.—Mrs. Tel ia was today granted a reprieve of 30 days by Governor Stokes. Mrs. Quack. enbosB, a New York lawyer, appeared before the hoard of pardons in Mrs. Tolla’s •behalf. Mrs. Jessie B. Port ion, of Cincinnati, was here with pe titions containing 181,000 names. Troops Capture Forts. Warsaw, Jan. 10.—The troops have captured the Iron forts at Astrowlec, government of Radon, which had been occupied by the revolutionists as their headquarters Many of the revolu tionists wore killed or wounded. Soothing and Comforting. The soothing and comforting effects of DeWItt’s Witch Hazel Salve, wnen applied to Piles, sores, cuts, boils, etc., subdues pain almost instantly. This Salve draws out the inflamma tion. reduces swelling and acts as a rubefacient, thus circulating the blood | through the diseased parts, permitting- or aiding Nature to permanently re-| move the trouble entirely. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. Don’t imagine that because one of the participants in a quarrel is wrong the other is altogether right. Pneumonia and La Grippe Coughs cured quickly by Foley’s Honev and Tar. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. warranted to produce a perfect Complexion, re- movingall facial blemishes, and it makes a pretty addi tion to the toilet table. Read their add in another column. For sale and guaranteed by us only, in Gaffney. Phone us or ask to see it when in the store. The Gaffney Drag Company, R. C. GARLAND, Mgr., Opposite Hotels and Depot. A coward is a man who knows he’s wrong and refuses to admit It. FOimKimYCURE ■akaa KMmm aad Bladdar Right