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* -1xi i'Lri ,• i. a.. -.'ft . ... Iha The Foo.i ! ' • ';„oJ r~* •••• “*■ j i 11 , i i I Lni j i I ^ The Cod LiTt rt.)il Kmulstou "I'n- l.jrtdence " for Coughs, Cotd». iiilliienia, ilronchitts, l.a Ortp, dare Throct anil l.ungs. Catarrh, Pneumonia, Consumption unt! ail I'uina- iry Diseases. All Druggisu, two sioss. Ooc. utal $1. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE BY MAIL to all sending name and address to OZOMULSION CO., 98 Pine Street New York. NEGRO HEL DFOR FORGERY. I ■ V iiass? Correct Dress The “Modem Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati O n satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Measure at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign sod domestic fabrics from which to choose. Represented bp W. C. oAKPENTIiR, Gaffney, S. C. Deposited Check and Then Bought Many Articles. Covington, Ga., Jan. 17.—'N. J. Lackey, alias James H. Harper, a ne gro, was arrested and lodged in the county jail here Tuesday on the charge cf forgery, which offense he is alleged to have committed in this city Monday afternoon. Having a check in his possession for 5800.30, drawn on a bank at Conyers, with the name of L. J. Alirmnd signed to it, and made payable to James H. i Harper, whom he represented himeelf 1 to be, Lackey purchased to James H. to be, Lackey purchased |£70 worth of goods from one of the furniturb stores here, presenting the check in | payment of the bill. After receiving his 1 change, which he deposited in one of the local banks, Lackey made a nuin- ! her of other purchases around' town. giving checks on the accounit which i he had just made at the bank. While operating in the same man ner with the merchants of Oxford, lat er in the day. he was arrested on sus picion. It was quickly ascertained that the check on the Conyers bank was a forgery. When arrested, Lack- ey^jittempted to conceal his bank book in one of has socks. ,A razor was found on his person, and the charge of car rying concealed weapons was also docketed against the wily Lackey. ULLIEStS ELECT! 3 PRESIDENT OF FRaX F..C0GEV,2LT GSW^S ARE READY The Kidneys When they are weak, tor* Mira Alice’* Trouase-u Is Being Mad In La It I mere, Md. New York, Jan. 17.-Quiie a large pid, OT Stagnant, the Whole number of the gown« for Miffs A1. £ . system suffers. Don't* neg- Opp onenta. GREAT INTREST MANIFESTED Itooaevelt’s wedritrg oattit are being President of Senate Won Over made in BaRin.ore, Md., accruing to e dispatch to a morning paper irom ih-l city. The wedding gown is \v consist ot a heavy white satin brocade bein? mode In an American »:l'k factory. Tl* old lace belonging to the L«e family of New Englam<d, Miss Roosevelt’s mother’s family, will be used in trim ming the gown. Make* Inaugural Trip. St. Louis, Jan. 17.—'The new fast I mail train on the St. Louis and San ^•anciseo railroad, made its inaug- j .-al run today, departing from the mion station at 2:46 a. m. The new train expedites the doHvery of St. !»uis and eastern mail to southwest Missouri and western Arkansas, east ern Kansas. Oklahoma, Indian Terri tory and Texas from 12 to 24 hours. > Host An\ thing i And a little of everything is i now being shown in my line: All the new conceptions and j fads : : j ..In The Jewelry Line., j From the cheapest worth having to the very finest specimens and grades. Re- pairing’done by an Ex 'ert. Thos. H. West rope. Next to Shuford & LeMaster.' Sails for Tangier. Gibraltar. Jan. 17.—-The American cruiser squadron sailed from here for Tkafier today. Thaacc tha aquauion wrlU go to AAg^iar* and Vltta Fraaoke Fat Mere* Had the Support of tha Ad vanced Socialist and Radical Groups Constituting Famous Party which Sustained Combes' Ministry. Paris, Jan. 17.—The national assem bly met at 1 o’clock this aiitemC'Ou in the congress hall of the Royal Palacfc at Versailles for the selection of u president of the republic. The assi mbly consisted nominal!j of 59d deputies and 300 senators, bui o.viirg to deaths, illness and the pass age of some of the deputies to the sen ate, leaving t'nelr seats vacant, tht number present was decreased to abv,ut Shi),, making 430 voles necessary to elect a new president. The greatest interest was manifest ed in the proceedings, which, however, were very prolonged. The members of the assembly voted in alphabetical order. Those waiting their turn d's- cussed excitedly the prospects of the*- favorites. Although several candidates were mentioned for the presidency in succession to M. Ixwbet, including M. FaJlieres. president otf the sen ate. M. 'Doumer, president oif th* chambers of deputies, M. Sarrion, for mer minister of justice, and M. Leon Bourgois. the former premier, the real contest was between M. Fallieres and Do ti mer. M. FaHleres had the support of the advanced Socialist and Radical groups, constitutin'; the famous party which sustained the Oomhos ministry. M. Don mer, however, was a formidable opponent, w-hoce election to tha presi- led* them at* this time, but heed the warning of the aching back, the bloated face, the sallow complexion, the urinary disorder, and begin treatment at once with Hood’sSarsaparilla Several gewee have been sent " : wluchcOnt.aillSt.he best* Mid wa^blneton for the prospective bride-.: ^ ^ CUfoUve SllbstfflMeS. inspect ion. Among them is tike urn v mu* y v* For testimonials of remarkable cures cling dross of pale gray broadcloth j For this dress an exquisite set of furs | Is being made of silver fox also a tui ban of the same fur. There is also a white satin evenine dresa combined with chiffon and real 1 lace, and of pale green over green silk ! HELD BY CORONER. Son Is Placed in Jail to Await Coro ner’s Action on Murder. Philadelphia, Jan. 17.—John Me Murrow, son of Anita McMurrow known as the Counters DaBettanconr; was today committed to prison tc await the ocorner’s inquest into the death of his mother. Mrs. McMurrow died suddenly yes torday aud the police say that a short time previous to her death the had quarreled with her sm. Mrs. Me Murrow'a bdoy is said to be bruised At the hearing today McMurrow de dared that he was in no manner ip sponsible for his mother’s d*?ath, Imi Send for Book on Kidneys, No. 8. C.!. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Print?- 'try Violence. Oh If a : J n. 10.—With hands raised draanatirtilly above their heads 283 striking prin’ers, together, took oath that they km w cf n;) violence in «nnnection with :he strike against the r> icago Typo/hetae. inaugurated on Ar.g. •J8. * Tip declaration was made before a notary public at (he conci-u sion of a strikers’ meeting. Undertakes Voyage Around Globe. New York, Jan. 10.—The big vessel Benjamin h* nstar.t will undertake a trip around the world, says a c-aibit dispatch received here from Rio fa ntiro. ishe will visit \rg n ina. Chile Mexico, San F’.uncisco and Japan. The Grip. “Before we can sympathize with the police and coroner are oonductin others, we must have suffered our- sleves." No one can realize the suf fering attendant upon an attek of the grip, unless he has had ‘he actual agreements between mother- aud son <.*xiK«rience. There is probably no dis- an investigation because of the storii told by neighbors of numerous dis over money matters MURRAY IRON MIXTURE Now’ is the time to take a spring tonic. By far the best thing to take is Murray’. Iron Mixture. It makes pure blood and gets rid of that tired feeling. At all drug stores fiOo « EJottler or direct from: The Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the l superintendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indes Is 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 It and would no* be without a bottle of it in her home. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cowpens. Dr. S. H. Griffith, PHYSICAN - SURGEON - OCULIST Former pupil of the celebra ted Oculist, Dr. Juliau J. Chisolm, ot Baltimore. Has also taken special post-grad uate course in the Kye, Kar, Nose and Throat Hospital of Baltimore. Glasses Fitted’Accurately and Scientifically. J* J* Office in Cherokee Drug Company. Opportunity makes the man after the man has made the opportunity. Indigestion Overcoma. Indigestion Is easily overcome by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, be cause this remedy digests what you eat and gives the stomach a rest— allows it to recuperte and grow strong again. Kodol reUeree 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 strengtn. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney L. D. Al lison, Cowpens. You are never rich enough to spurn love. Convicted of Murder. Knoxville. Jan 17.—Drew and Wil Ham Upton, negroes, who on January 7 deucy of the chamber of deputies last i murd ered Richard Johnson, an aged year, after breaking away from Ills for mer connection with the famou* party prevlonisly referred to. gave the first blow to M. Combes. The old Liberal Republican's belonging to the Conser vatives, who were for M. Domner. seemed inclined to continue their al legiance. There was no occasion of a surprise in the shape of a candidate appearing at the last moment, and upsetting all the plans made, as was the case when the late Sadi Carnot was elected pros- Ui*eot on the second ballot, securing an unexpected majority over the then favorite, the late M. Ferry. A double ballot also occurredi when the late Fe- peneloner, at his mountain home ir. Monroe county, Tennessee, were today convicted of murder in the first degree. The jury was out only ten minute* They will bo sontenced tomorrow. The caae of William Moserr, white", charg ed with being an accomplice, w’as con tinued until next term of court at Mad iaouvllle, Ten®. The murder was pre sumably for the purpose of robbery. 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 he avoided by the prompt use of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. Among the tens of thousands who have used tais remedy, no* one case has ever been reported that has resulted in pneumo nia or that has not recovered. For sale Jjy Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cowpens. A man has lots of friends till he need one. ballot. The vote was as follows: M. FaiMeres. 419; M. Domner, 371. Perfection can only be attained In the physical by allowing Nature to appripriate and not dissipate he'* own resources. Cathartics gripe, weaken —dissipate, while DeWilt’s LittSe Earlv Risers simply exnel all putrid matter and bile, thus allowing the liver to assume normal activity. Good for *he complexion. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cow pens. j for doing whc.t lands the low follow High finance is staying out of Jail I there every time. Oldest Clerk Dead. Washington. Jan. 17—Hugh S. Tuohy, oldest clerk In the treasury department, died at his home here on Tuesday. Mr. Tuohy was professor on the classics in tha Georgetown uni- lix Faure defeated iM. Brisson, tie varsity, resigning after five years to former premier. j teacll at Frederick, Maryland. He also F '^ 1er< * on ® rsl taught mat hem a ties at the marine bar , racke and tor several yeaar* condiuct- j ed a privaie school at hi* home. He had been in the treasury 44 years Delaware Mob Formed. Milford, Del.. Jan. 17.-John Long. workmen Want Pay Advanced, a nogro. who was arrested yesterday N< * w York. Jan, 17.-The engineers for assaulting Mis* Flora Booze, a fl r&n3eil on ,ji e Pennsylvania and school teacher, wa» removed to the Baltimore and Ohio systems. It has Dover Jail today to prevent any fur b eeil reported, are diesatialied with ther attempt* at lynching. The mob their paj . It lB said tlw . Y are prepiir . which last night tried to take I>.ng ln , g * ^ for an i ncrra8e . In from the lockup here, remained about ^ the ^1,^ thai( th< . of lh(> 'he building uii.il nearly 3 o’clock Ini Delaware. Ltfckawanne and Western a vote on the ques- , ,, , , , — officlails here still daylight, prevented further attacks on the lockup. After the mob had di. „ ....... in unaware, ija'ckawan i <ic morning, but ilic fact that company railroad are tailing a B. N G. M.. was kepi on guard until j llon of a strike, the persed, the sheriff placed Long in a carriage and took him to the Dover jail. think a strike a remote possibility. Ladies' and Gents' Tailnring. 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. All work guaranteed. Give me a trial Clothing altered and remodeled. 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. A bachelor hardly ever has a bad a temper as he would have if ho were married. Goes To Canada. Montreal. Jan. 17.—L. W. Burlen.i secretary-treasurer of the Provident Securities and Savings company ot Dismissed from Navy. Annapolis. Md., Jan. 17.—At noon today when the full brigade of mid shipmen were paraded for the regulai dinner formation Midshipman Peter sen Barto Mar/.oni. of Penancola, and W. W. Foster, of New Albany, 1ml.. first-class men and Tronmor Coffin, MJDITOR’8 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that my o£Qoa will be open on the first day of Johm- ary, 1906, and stand open until tb* 20th day of February, 1906, for tfe* purpose of receiving returns of pro perty for taxation for the year 1MC. 1 will be at the following precinott for the purpose of receiving returns at the times specified below till 3 P. M. each day: At Ezell, on Friday the 19th Janu ary, 1906. At Maud, on Saturday, the 20tk Janauary, 1906. At Cherokee Falls, on Monday, 22n4 lanuary, 1906. At King’s Creek, on Tuesday, the 23rd January, 1906. At Antioch church, on Wednesday, ne Z4tb January, 1906. At Blacksburg, on Thursady and 'riday, the 25-26 January, 1906.' At Buffalo school house, Saturday, 7th January, 1906. At Allens, Monday, the 29th Janu- iry, 1906. At Grassy Pond, on Tuesday, the !0th January, 1906. And in the office until the 20th of February, 1906, after which time the >0 per cent attaches. All persons iwning real or personal property win lease make return within the time, vll real estate must be re-assessed this ear and all lots, pieces, parcels or *racts of land must be assessed eparately and a value fixed, all bulld ogs assessed and a value fixed by the >wner; all new buildings and all transfers. Must state if sold and vho to. If bought who from and value 'ixed by the tax payer, and all property both real and personal, under the con trol or management of any perso- 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 die- tricts, must say how much in each separately. All money, notes, mortgages o other evidences of credits and bank deposits must be returned. All crops on hand the 1st of August, 1905. AH persons having a gross income over 2.500 dollars, are requested to 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 furnlehed to any person calling at my offlee. During my absence from the office, you will find my assistant, Mr. J. B. Jefferies, who will take pleasure ie waiting on you. W .D. Camp, Auditor. A ways Increase the Strength. A reasonable amount of food thor oughly digested and properly assimi- strength. If your stomach is a “lit tle off” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what vou eat »nd enable the digestive organs to assimilate and transform all foods 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. What makes old age so sad is not that our joys but our hopes cease. 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 excels 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 love it. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cow pens. One good thing about not havin#: a reputation is you can’t lose it. /arrassment. V. B. Robinson. Upstair sever Settlemyer building The Builders Supply Go. •ueoMoora to L. Bakor, Will furnish your Building Material of tha hast thr ♦. tha market* afford and at tha 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 ooeta lees than mixed paints. When hi need of anything In the building line, coll and see us; we’ll treat yon cour teously and make your estimates for nothing. L?. Bake i% MANAGER- Kodol Dyspepsia Gore Digests v/toat you eat* BANNER SALVE the most healing salve in the world. FOimHONFMAR You will not find beauty in rougoi pot or complexion whitewash. Tru% beauty comes to them only that tak<v Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It Is a wonderful tonic and beautifler. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. Gaffney Drug Co. Maybe going to church would be fun if it shocked your friends to have you go. 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. Sometimes a woman’s alleged fright at the sight of a mouse is simply an advertising scheme. A Life at Stake. If you but knew the splendid merit of Foley’s Honey and Tar you would never be without It. A dose or two will prevent an attack of pneumonia or la grlone. It mav save your life. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. A bachelor’s Idea of a clever wo man is one who can induce him to propose. Ik,s,.un which was closed by order of Jr . of lhe tl ,: rtlrC i as8 . w * re pabllc!v ihe^couits. arrived Ix-re Is*, night and ulsini * BtJ(J from the United States navy i y, ■' '’d i* 1 nnf '■'< ihe leading hotels f 0l pieces, 0 r foutrh-class men. He received mail ihere addressed to! Gooige Smith. Binlen s-ald he came Custom Gin ners Will Convene. •n (anada on Hie advice of his at , Nashville. Tenn.. Jan 17.-The 26: torney* in search of rest and to avoid anrmftl convention of the Custom Ct.s tomers of America will be held here _ * from January 23 to 26. Hon. Lewis S ,,,,,,, . _ ^ » no. ^ f aged 88. wbo was associated with L. 0) ^ f a .7 ^ J * ^ ^ Kogors the late President Andrew Johnson ^i.napei o e j.i Electric com pa , vv-hen t<he latter was working at h! n> «. b«« .. rested on Lue e|.r» ; tni . , <f „ Uor „ fireenvllle. Tenn . of embezzlement on a warrant s'worn . . , , * s^orn i, as accepted an invitation lo attend out by R. W. Jones, of the company the meeting who clalnie that the defendant appro- priated to hi» own use the sum of $600. Mr. Rogers has been with the Gulf RBectrlc com.pany for some months coming here from Atlanta, Ga French Charge Leaves Caracas. Caracas, Tenezuela, Monday Jan. 15 via Port of Spain, Island of Trinidad Jan. 17.—M. Taigny, the former , , French charge d’affaires having gone Must Obtain Liuquor License. on bolir , ^ p^nch line steamer Mar * W __ J 0 l r _' 7_*"_ *' , ® v * r y candy, fi n iQ lle a t LaGuaJra yesterday without an ..or* and IM MMm perlor In Ih. <-|„ , , Vnneznnlw in whden there is a soda water foun tain was served yesterday with notice from the United Statee internal reve nue collector that soda fountain pro prie-tors are not privilegied to sell drinks containing alcohol unles* they thorlties have prohibited his landing again In Venezuela and he must go on to Oolon. Kansas Short Sixty Thousand. Topeka. Kans.. Jan. 17.—A report of Cut this out and take It to Cherokee Drug Co. store and get a free sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver nllls, being pootn- to take and more pleasan* In effect. They correct Jl« orders of the stomach liver end bow els. Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; 8 I*. Hobbs & Bro., Cowpens. obtain like the drug stores licenses an examination of the K sc was -tale to 8 ell liquor. treasury by expert acoountaints. given —— out by Governor E. W. Hoch. shows prominent Passenger Arrives. a shortag * of close to $60,060. The New York. Jan. 17.—The very Rev report covered the term* of F E. Victor Day. vicar general of the dio Grime# and the present treasurer, H. ccseof Helena. Mont., was a passenger T. Kelley, on the steamer Kroonland-, which ar rived today from Antwerp. Mutiimillionaire Is Dead. ('ineinnali. Jan. 17.—Thos. J. Em ry, ir.utli-milllonalre of this city, is 'cod’ In Egypt from pneumonia, the news having been received here oy t-able 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 no danger whatever from a cold when it is properly treated in tho beginning For many years Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been recognized as the most prompt and effecttial medicine in use for ‘.his disease. It acts on nature's plan, loosens the cough, r lieves the lungs, opens tho secretions and aids nature in restoring thxj sys tem to a healthy condition. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cowpens. It would be awful hard to make yourself marry a girl that wore bloom ers. LADIES, Nadinola Perfect Complexion Beautifier a Chronic Conatipat'on Cure* One who suffers from chronic con stipation is in danger of many serious ailments. Orino laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation as it aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels, resting the natural action of these organs. Commence taking it to-day and you will feel bet ter at once. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe ami is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Cherokee Drug Company. The consolation that a man gets out; of losing money is that, he is a dead game sport. Soothing and Comforting. The soothing and comforting effects of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, when applied to Piles, sores, cuts, bolls, etc., subdues pain almtfct instantly. This Salve draws out the inflamma tion. reduces swelling and acts a* 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. Actor Shoots Actor. Chlcaaio, Jan. 17.—doee.ph Brennan, an actor icaddln* in Sf. Ijouls, was The outgoing of the heart to an- shot aud probably fataJIy wounded to other means the incoming of heaven day In a quarrel with Michael J. fo . vonrsP ^- vVatah, also an actor warranted to product perfect Complexion, re moving all facial blemishes, and it makes a pretty addi tion to the toilet table. ReadJ their add in another column. For sale and guaranteed hy us only, in Gaffney. Phone us or ask to see it when in the store. The Gaffney Drag Company, R. C. GARLAND, Mgr. % Opposite Hotols and Depot. Pneumonia and La Grippe Walsh aurren dered to tb* poMc~. He claims l« bav* j Coughs cured quickly by Foley’s o cted la self defensa. | Honev and Tar. Refuse substitutes. * Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. FOR Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, and Plaster Hair, Plaster Parle, Shingles, Portland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse, and Dynamite Caps, call on LIIESTOIE SPRINGS LIME WORKS. CARROLL A CO, Lessees. IT.