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t C/^r>ir v O THAT DO o vyKIl^O NOT heal Whenever a sore or nicer does not heal, no matter on what part of the body it may be, it is because of a poisoned condition of the blood. This C ison may be the remains of some constitutional trouble; the effect of a ig spell of sickness, which has left *1 is vital stream polluted and weak, or because the natural refuse matter of the body, which should pass off through the channels of nature, has been left in the system and absorbed into the circulation. It does not matter how the poison became intrenched in the blood, the fact that the sore is there and does not heal is evidence of a deep, underlying cause. There is nothing that causes more discomfort, worry and anxiety than a festering, discharging old sore that resists treat ment. The very sight of it is abhorrent and suggests pollution and disease; besides the time and attention required to keep it clean and free from other infection. As it lingers, slowly eating deeper into the surrounding flesh, the •offerer grows morbidly anxious, fearing it may be cancerous. Some of those afflicted with an old sore or ulcer know how useless it is to ex pect a cure from salves, powders, lo tions and other external treatment. Through the use of these they have seen the place begin to heal and scab over, and were congratulating them selves that they would soon be rid of the detestable thing, when a fresh supply of poison from the blood would cause the inflammation and old discharge to return and the sore would be as bad or worse than before. Sores that do not heal are not due to out side causes; if they were, external treatment would cure them. They are kept open because the blood is steeped in poison, which finds an outlet through these places. While young people, and even children, sometimes suffer with non-healing sores, those most usually afflicted are persons past middle life. Often, with them, a wart or mole on the face inflames and be gins to ulcerate from a little rough handling ; or a deep, offensive ulcer de velops from a slight cut or bruise. Their vital energies and powers of re sistance have grown less, and circulation w’eaker, and perhaps some taint in the blood, which was held in check by their stronger constitutions of early life, shows itself. It is well to be sus- picious of any sore that does not heal readily, because the same germ that produces Cancer is back of every old ^ only needs to be left in the w w w circulation to produce this fatal disease. DIIDCI V l/CPCTADI C There * s on ^y one wa y to cure these old r Un tL Y V t U L I A D L tl. sores and ulcers, -and that is to get every particle of the poison out of the blood. For this purpose nothing equals S. S. S. It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble, cleanses the blood and makes a permanent cure. S. S. S. enriches and freshens the circulation so that it carries new, strong blood to the diseased parts and allows the place to heal naturally. When this is done the discharge ceases, the sore scab* over and fills in with healthy flesh, and the skin regains its natural color. Book on Sores and ulcers and any medical advice desired w r ill be furnished Without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA» BIG STOCK SWINDLE j BEING INVESTIGATED 4 ORDINANCE it. r se Supplies for the Year 1906 1907. Norfolk and Western Deal Is Being Explained. !>< MANY PAPERS ARE DISCLOSED I have had a crippled foot all my lite, which compelled me to use a brace. By some unaccountable means this brace caused a bad Ulcer on my leg:, about six years atro. I had good medic&l atten tion, but the Ulcer got worse. I was in duced to try 8. S. S., and am glad to say it cured me entirely, and I am convinced that it saved my leg for me. I have, therefore, great faith in S. S. S. and gladly recommend it to all needing a reliable blood medicine. Bristol, Ya.-Tenn. W. J. CATE. Facts Is Brought Out that Alleged In stigator of Plot Did Not Inve.t the Amount Necessary to Buy Certificate From Which to Make Bogus Plate. New York, Jan. 17.—The investiga tlon into the Norfolk amd WesU i n stock swindle, it was said' yesterday had disclosed the fact tl.e.^Jleged in stigator of the plot did uot invest the amount needed to purchase a 100-share certificate from which tc make the bogus issues. , Information has been obtained by the authorities showing it was said that the man borrowed a 100-share ii onUin -il by the Ma\or ami Alder- iim tn t'.affn -y, in council assembled, .<'U • authority ot the same, that a tax <>< over the expenses of the town from the h s Tuesday in March, 1906,10 the lb si Tuesday in March, 1907, he levied | an. i olieeted in manner and form follow 'll: Section 1. There shall be paid on each s dollar oi lite as essed value o real estate ! autl personal property, the sum of eight j mills for lener d purposes, and the sum "1 two nulls for the payment of interest on to an hall, electric light and water works bonds, making a total of ten mills Section 2 That each and tvery male person between the ages of 18 and 50, ex- c> pi such persons as are exempted by the State law, shall pay on or before the first Tuesday in March, 1906, the sum of two dollars for road and street exemp tion; and any person liable to tlie said tax, who shall fail to pay the same within the time specified, shall be required to wors die stieets of the said town six days under the direction of the street overseer; and any peison liable for said tax and fails to perform such labor, shall be, 5 00 10 00 25 00 20 00 5 00 2 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 oned not more than twenty days. certificate from a certain broker. T t K ; upon conviction thereof, fined in a sum .... . , ... ttot greater than ten dollars, or miprts certificate was turned over to the en 1 ^ gravers 10 he copied from, with certain variations, three boxes which Charles Augustus ecton had in the standard sate deposit company’s vaults and transferred to a man named Donnelly were taken to Assistant District Attor ney Garvin’s office yesterday and ex amined. They disclosed all sorts of papers. A diploma to Seton—the name spelled Seatom—*by the Ohio Wes leyan university in t»93, was found, ITINERANT TRADERS AND AUCTIONEERS. Section 3. That not exceeding twenty five dollars, within the discretion of the Mayor, shall fie paid per day by every itinerant trader or auctioneer offering for sale within the corporate limits of the town of Gaffney, at auction or otherwise, any goods, wares or merchandise to others than the trade, to be paid each day in advance, and every itinerant trader or auctioneer liable to said tax | who shall fail to pay the same as herein 100 00 10 00 35 00 5 00 ft k k k k k k k k k Gaffney Hardware Co. r - ^ ^ a. j WAGONS AND BUDGIES, ^ Harness and Saddles, Turn Plows, i 7 Middle Breakers, i £ Cook Stoves, vf Heating Stoves, Sewing Machines. Seasonable Goods At Actual Cost! I anTstill selling Men’s Youth’s and Boys’ Suits at Ac tual Cost. This is not an odds and ends sale but a Clearauce Sale of new and up-to-date Suits. I am also selling all Ladies’ Jackets, Skirts and Coat Suits at Ac tual Cost. My reason for selling these lines out at cost is that I am going to discontinue handling same. 1 can suit anybody in Dress Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings generally. Just received 200 barrels of Flour which will go at $2.25 per 100 lbs. Everv sack guaranteed. Full line Groceries and Hardware. See me before making your purchases. J. I. SARRATT. Give Me Fincken's Market, I want to try some of his TENNESSEE MEATS. J. F. FINCKEN. also l.he rlipioma he received from the provided, shall he fined not more than high school at Plymouth, O. There J40 00 or be imprisoned not more than were memoranda of acoums with lh,rt y da V s for each and everyday or three big stock exohang# houses. JURY UNABLE TO AGREE. fraction thereof he shall so offend; pro- vidtd, this section shall not be held to j apply to dealers in grains, fruits, poultry, ! earthenware or manufactures of like character raised or produced on the vend et’s own farm. SPECIAL TAXES. 25 00 25 00 2 50 5 00 In Case of Dunton Hopkins, indictsd For Killing Wife. New York, Jan. 17.—Th« Jury in the case of Denton H. 'Hopkins, on trial In Br!x>klyn for nourder in the first degree, was unable to agree upon a verdict Tuesday and was charged. Hopkins was indicted for having Agents for or dealers in fertilizers killed his wife, Elizabeth, on the af 1 from 100 to 200 tons, Section 4 No person, firm or corpora tion shall engage in, prosecute or carry on any business or profession hereinafter mentioned without first having paid a special tax therefor, as follows, to-wit: ® 8 j Agents for or dealers in fertilizers i for sale, 100 tons or less, $ lernoon of Oct. 7. The couple had quar- ralad for years and had separated. On the afternoon in question Hop kdne called at his wife’s apartment. It ie alleged that when he opened the door his wife shot him la the rigfht hand when he drew a revolver and shot her three times, causing her death. Appropriations Reported Favorably. Washington, Jan. 17.—^The aenaie committee on public buillings and grounds ordered- favorable report* on hill* making appropriations' for new federal buiIdlings follows: At Blue- field,, W. Va., $Hhh,000; Ft. Worth. Tex., fS35,000; Atlanta, Ga., $1,000,000; Anderson, S. C., $7’5,0t>0. A favorable report wa* ordered on a bill authoriz ing the secretary of the treasury to oontract for the erection of a build ing at Selma, Ala., on a site hereto fore purchased, usias an appropriation for conetruoting. which was made in 1000. Bates for Chief of Staff. Washiugiton, Jan. 17.—The appoint ment of Major General Bates, as chief of staff has left a vancancy In the of fice of Assistant -Chief of Staff, which will be temporarily filled by the assign noent to the duties of that office of Brigadier General Thomas- H. 'Barry, w'ho will, howver, continue to serve a* president of the army war college. General Bales will be promoted ic lieutenant general on Hie retirement > General Chaffee Feb. 1 next, and will himself retire on April 14. Diplomatic Relations Broken. William»Lad, Cucurao, Jan. IT. France on Jan. 15th broke off diplo matic relations with Vcneauela through the American minister Mr. Bussed Agents for or dealers in fertilizers for each additional 100 tons, or fraction thereof over 100 tons, Agents, resident or itinerant, solic iting mill operatives to leave employers or go elsewhere, Agents selling or dealing in pat ent rights, whether in store or on the streets, Agents or dealers in sewing ma- chines, Architect, surveyor, civil engin eer, or either.j Auctioneer, Auctioneer, replenishing stock from time to time as same be comes diminished, Baker, Balls, public, when admission is charged, per night, Banks, private, State or savings, $1.00 for each $1,000 capital stock. Banks, national, $1.00 for each $1,000 capital stock. Barber, 1 chair, Barber, 2d chair. Barlier, for each additional chair, Bicycles, dealers in or agents for the sale of, Bicycles, persons running estab lishments for hiring or renting, Bill posters, local or itinerant, Blacksmith, for one forge. Blacksmith, for each additional forge, Boarding house, private, except for students or factory operat ives exclusively, Boot and shoe shop, making or repairing, Brick manufacturer, Broker, dealing in bonds or stocks alone, Broker, dealer in cattle, horses or other live stock, not paying a license for sale stable or stock yard, per day, j The same, per year, Broker, merchandise, 1 Broker, pawn, Billiard, Bool or bagatelle table, j for one table, I For each additional table. Building and I^oan Associations, or agents for the same, Butchers, dealers in meats, fresh or salt, less than 20 days old, Boot black, 5 00 10 00 2 50 25 00 25 00 25 00 10 00 5 00 50 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 2 50 1 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 5 1 00 5 00 2 50 15 00 25 00 2 50 25 00 10 00 50 00 25 00 15 00 15 00 who is at present in oharee of Frovok interests. M. l-ai-gny, obe rotlrlng French char*© d’affaires, who l«ft on' Chiropodist, per day, the French steamer Martlnlquo |»i - Circus, or menagerie, per day. in Curacoao, arrived here today. advance, $50.00 to $150.00, in the discretion of the Mayor. Alabama Quail Shipped. Bloomluffton, 111., Jan. 17.—Tho Ini. tiaJ shipment of Alabama quail and Virginia pheasants to be distributed Circus, side show, per day in ad vance. Circus, street parade, in advance, not more than $50.00, in the dis cretion of the Mayor. Any person or per.-rfms who shall 15 do ex in ©very county of Illinois wore re j hibit or assist in exhibiting any circus or •sived here today. It is planned to' mena 8 eries . in . “‘1. towa without firet jatrtbuw 2 6 ,0°* bird. I. tb. | state for the purpose of renewing the • • • stock of game bird*. Money secured from hunter*’ Hoennee covers the east Miss Feyten Dead. Atlanta, Jan. 17. —Death be* set Its seal upon the lips of Mlse Aowene Peyton, the “OWi Match Vender," m well known character of this city. Her body will be taken to South Carolina and) laid away alongside her sister, la the old family burying ground, where some of the tombstones are marked with armorial bearing* , therefor, 100.00 or imprisonment not more than thirty days for each day or fraction thereof such show or exhibition continues. Coal dealer, to 00 Coal and wood dealer, 15 00 Commission merchant, 10 00 Contractors for contracts less than $250.00, 2 50 Contractors for contracts less than $500 00, Com factors for contracts over $500 and less than $2,500, Contractors for over $2,500, Sub < 011 tractors shall be liable for a like license. Cotton seed oil mill, 75c for each $1 000 capital stock Cotton factory, 75c for each $1,000 capital stock Cotton gin and press, For each additional press, Dogs, to be paid for by person or persons on whose place the dog is kept, The police of the town of Gaffney are hereby authorized ami empowered to seize and confine every dog running at large and not having on the town badge for current year; and for every dog so taken by the police, $1.00 additional shall be paid. Dealer in building supplies, Dealer in wagons, and other ve hicles except manufacturers, Dentist, Dyer, Exchange, bucket shop, firm or individual carrying on the busi ness of dealing in options or fu tures in cotton, grain, provis ions or other supplies, on mar gins or otherwise, Exhibitions outside of opera house, per day, not exceeding, Expiess company f->r business done within the State, and not including that done without the State, and not goverumeut busi ness, Fairs, concerts or festivals, except for religious or benevolent pur poses, per day, Fresh fish and oysters, cr either, not sold in connection with market by regular market li censed men, FTuit trees, agents for, per day, The same, per week. Gun and locksmith, repair shop, Gas fitters, plumbing and electric wiring, Harness shop, repair only. Horses, persons selling at auction, per day, Hotel, Ice cream saloon or peddler, Ice dealer, retailer, Insurance company, fire, life, health or live stock, and each insurance company of any kind, or any company, or corporation or society having insurance fea tures other than charitable, and every agent or agency for such, Individuals buying from mer chants and selling to the trade on time, Kerosene oil company, or agent or agency for same, Laud company, selling its own land exclusively, Laundry, steam, Laundry, agent for, Lawyer, Lawyer also lending money for self or others, in addition, Loans, savings and investment company, lending money on real estate or otherwise, and similar companies, agent or at torney for same, Lunch dealer, Lime works, Machine shop, or foundry, or either, 75c for each $1,000 capi tal stock. |gg| .Marble yard or agency for same Merchants shall pay license ac cording to the following gross sales: Under $1,000, Over $1,000 to $2,500, Over $2,500 to $5,000, Over $5,00. > to $10,000, F'or each $1,000 over $10,000 Mill, grist 01 flour, Mill, saw, Monev lender, other than bank or law) cr, Newspaper less frequent than daily, Oculist or optician, itinerant, per day, Opera house, per year, Painting, contracts for, (sub-con tractors shall be liable for a sim ilar license) Paper hanger or upholsterer, Photographer, Photographer, itinerant, per week or fraction thereof. Physician, Ph3’eir>ian. itinerant, Pianos, organs and other musical instruments, or either of them, dealer in. Merchants selling pianos, organs or other musical instruments in store, Same, itinerant, Pianos an 3 organs, tuner and re pairer of, or either, itinerant, Planing mill or machine, Printing office, or job alone, Railroads, for business done with in the State, and not including that done without the State or inter-state commerce and not including that done for the gov ernment, Restaurant, Stove repairer, Sewing machine repairer, Stoves, itinerant dealer in Street drummer, Street wagon or dray, 2 horse, Street wagon or dray, 1 horse, Shooting gallery, per day, $2.00, per year, Skating rink, Soda fountain or goose neck con nected with other business or alone, Stables, keeping vehicles and horses for hire, under one roof, Stables, feed and sale, under one roof, Stables, feed and sale, under one roof, keeping horses and vehic les for hire, 15 00 10 00 75 00 25 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 20 00 25 00 2 00 35 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 15 00 20 00 25 00 5 00 5 00 20 00 10 00 5 00 25 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 Tenpin alley, 25 ^ No person shall let or hire any wagon or dray or other carriage or vehicle for transporting passengers or goods within the limits of the town without first hav ing obtained a badge from town clerk, paying therefor fifty cents, under a pen alty of five dollars for each and every day that such vehicle shall run, or five days imprisonment for each day so run. Street railway or dummy line 35 00 Tailor, merchant or manufacturer, 10 00 Telegraph company or agency,for business done within the State, and not including business done without the State or for the government, 25 o© Tin or tinker shop, 5 ®o Telephone exchange, 25 00 Telephone office, 10 00 Tannery 2 ^ Undertaker, 15 qq Veterinary surgeon, 5 00 Watchmaking and jewelry, for re pairing and selling, or either, 10 00 Warehouse, storage, 10 00 Wood yard or dealer 10 00 All licenses issued by the clerk, as herein provided, if to be a firm, shall contain the name of the firm proposiag to do business under same and also tM the names of individuals composing such firm. If to be a corporation it shall con tain the name of the corporation and the name of the officers of same. Any person or persons carrying 011 business or occupation or running any establishment or business named in this or proceeding sections, without having taken out a license therefor, as herein provided, shall lie fined, except in cases where special penalties are imposed, the sum of not more than twenty-five dollars per day or fraction thereof, or be impris oned in the town prison or county jail, or be sentenced to hard labor on the stieets or other public works of the towu for a period of not more than five days for each and every day or fraction thereof such business, or occu xition or profession is carried on without such license. Except where otherwise specified in the foregoing, no license shall lie issued for a less period than one year from the date thereof, and shall date f’-om first of month injwhich said license is issued. For any business, calling, occupation or profession not enumerated in the fore- going, a license tax of not more than twenty-five dollars shall be paid to the clerk by person, firm or occupation en gaged or running same. All licenses is sued under this ordinance shall be posted in a conspicuous place on premises where business or profession is carried on, and subject at any and all times to inspection by the officers of the town. An y person or persons failing to post saul i ense shall be subject to a fine of no niiirt-than twenty-five dollars or im- priMinm. >.it for not more than ten days. -•ectiou 6. The tax on real and per sona; property provided for in this or dinance shall be paid on or before the first luesday in March, 1906, and any person liable for the same who shall fail to pay the same on or before the said date, shall be liable to a penalty of 20 per cent, of such tax, and the tax and the penalty with the cost shall be collected by execu tion or other legal process. Any person, firm or officer of any occu pation making any false or fraudulent re turns where a return under oath is by this ordinance required, shall, upon con viction, be fined not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than fifty dollars or be imprisoned not more than thirty days nor more than twenty days at the dis cretion of the mayor. Section 7. Any person, firm or corpor ation liable to the license tax hereinbe fore set forth, whose said lax is regulated by the amount of business done or the amount of stock carried, is required to make a return under oath to the clerk of the town council on or before the first Tuesday in March, 1906, and on failure so to do such person or the officer or agent of such firm or corporation shall be liable to a fine of uot exceeding one hun dred dollars or imprisonment not exceed ing thirty days for each and every day or fraction thereof such person, or officer, or agent aforesaid shall be iq default of making such return. .Section 8. All licenses issued under the foregoing sections are NON-TRANS- FERABLK AND WILL ONLY PRO TECT THOSE TO WHOM THEY ARE ISSUED. Done and ratified in town council as sembly this the 5th day of January 1906. R. M. GAFFNEY, Mayor. W. II. ROSS. Town Clerk. [Seal.] 25 00 10 00 25 00 25 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 25 00 30 00 NOTICE. We will sell on the 10th day of Feb ruary, 1906, at the late residence of Mary W. Gaston, deceased, in Blacks burg, S. C., all of the personal proper ty relonging to the estate of said de ceased, consisting of bureau, bed steads and bedding, sideboard, tables, stove and fixtures, and four head of cattle. Also the house and lot where de ceased lived, situated In the town of Blacksburg. S. C., on Shelby and Cher okee streets. At same time and place, one hundred and thirteen (113) acres of land on Broad river, known as the David Gaston home place. The per sonal property will be sold for cash, the real estate will be sold one-halt cash and balance on twelve months credit with interest from date, with mortgage on premises to secure the payment of the same. D. D. Gaston. W. D. Gaston, Executors. Blacksburg. S. C., Jan. 4th, 1906. Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2. 9. NOTICE. Hereafter we will gin on Wednes day of each week only. Victor Cotton Oil. Co. 1-12-tf. Cure a Cold in One Td» Laxative Bromo Quinine TaMet*. tvtj/ “ xstiKna* timwM saM in iMie* 12 months. This Cures Grip hi Two Days. on every box. 25c. Wtll Known Musician Osml. Knoxville, Ten®., Jan. IT.—.Dr. Gus- tavus R. Knabe, the ‘‘father of music” tat Knoxville, died vsry uosspeotsdly this morning at his bom* In this oity He was 99 years of apt, and) was bon la Leipslc, Germany. During the olvil war he warn the teedsr ad tbs head si ths SeooaA Okie h*a*jr aritUarg, U ». A. The new Laxative that does not gripe or nauseate. Pleasant to taKe. Far Salt by Cnsrokss Drug Co. GRIND Cures Stomach and Liver v j* r r trouble and Laxative Fruit Syrup chrome constipation. Fer tala by Chsrokss Drug Co. Far tale by Cherokee Drug Cs.