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•v i I L *1 ^^1 a*/, ; y** How 1$ Baby Today? Better, think you. In fact, quite well. Fat, round and full of life and mischief. Fink and white flesh, dotted with dim* pies. No cough, no indigestion. All on account of 1 - V, //, / kh 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 i folk it is the chief notirisher at life’s feast It cures Consumption when taken in time. All druggists sell it— 50 cents and $1.00 the bottle. Let us send you Free Sample Boitle by Hail Write letter or postal to OZCMULSSOTJ CO. 08 Pine S :rect, N ow York Brown Adjudged Insane. Macon, Ga., Jan. 31.—,17. P. Brown, tl.v- young insurance man who was before the recorder here as the result o. a general row with his wife, Mrs. c him r, on Otik street, in which he a. accused of drawing a „un, was a fo:n Ordinary Wiley Wednesday on •< write of lunacy and has been ad judged insane. i':. m he ■" , as in trouble ho a ted the police .0 take him in < h;.rg< . and his wife stated that i’te smoking of cigarettes had un ;alunce(l his mind. FcUR ME KILLED IN TRAIN WREC” Threb Others Irjured In Ac cideni Ou Seaboard. CREW MISUNDERSTOOD ORDERS To Remove Freckles and Pimples In Ten Days, l'sc .. nolct.. THE COMPLEXION 8EAUTIFIER. ^ * Soy Gets Five Years, (dolumhus, tin., Jan. 31.—In the su per,t court Id.illip Jemison, a white boy of IS or 30 years of age, who has bo'-n in tr- courts several times, has pica ' guilt> to burglarizing the East Hi; a'.auda >cho.)I recently, and also of si, a ing siio-a from the Central of Georgia railway depot. in the first ease, he was sentenced by Judge Ut ile to four years in the penitentiary and in the second to a year on the Muscogee county chaingang, a total of five years. ■RaSkJJoTa'' THE NADINOLA CIRL XTADINOLA isu new discovery guaranteed 1* and money xx'tll be refunded in every ca^e where U fails to remove freckles, pimples, liver spots, co Har disco (oration, bl icb-heads. disfiguring erupt ions, etc. I'he worst case in 20 days" Leaves tlie skin elear. soft, healthy and restores the b 'auty of youth. Price50cts and Jl.OO. Sold in each city by all leading druggists, or by mail. Mrs. Etta lirowu writes:—Nashville. Ten Sept. 8, 1005 “f have been using you Nadinola, Kgyptlon Cream, Soap and Nadi- Face Powder and like them all very mu_ 1.. This Is the summer since childhood that 1 have l>een without freckles. I am 34 yeu>- old and have a better eomplexiou now tl. tu when a girl." Prepared only by National Toilet Company, - Paris, Tenn: Sold in Gaffney by THE GAFFNEY DRUG COMPANY. And Leading Druggists. Probably in the tropica the furnace would insist upon burning at top speed, even if there wern’t any coal in it. Common Colds are the Cause of Many Serious Diseases. Physicians who have gained a na tional reputation as analysts of the cause of various diseases, claim that if catching cold could be avoided a long list of dangerous ailments would never be heard of. Every one knows taht pneumonia and consumption orig inate from a cold, and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and lung trouble are aggravated ana rendered more serious by each fresh attack. Do not risk, your life or take chances when you have a cold. Chamberlain’s Couch Remedy will cure it before these diseases develop. This remedy contains no opium, morphine or other harmful drug and has thirty years of reputation back of it, gained by its cures under every condition. For sale by. Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; and S. L. Hobbs and Bro.. Cowpens. OFFICERS CHASE OUTLAWS. Safe at Forsyth Burglarized—Night ; watchman Ovcrpowe ed. Forsyth, Ga., Jan. 31.—Sheriff Hoi land and Chief of Police Williams are | in pursuit of three outlaws, who, at i | o’clock Wednesday morning, burglar ized the safe of the Trio Manufactur ing company at this place. The men, ! who were masked, overpowered the night watchman, bound, gagged and confined him to an adjacent ware house, and then attempted to blow open the safe of the manufacturing 1 company. The outer vault yielded to nitro glycerine, and they had similar sue cess with the safe on the interior of the vault, securing 540 or 550. The supply of explosive was ex hausted when they encoumrcd a third burglar-proof vault, and they return ed to the warehouse in which they had imprisoned McMichael, threatening hi life unless he informed them of some place in town where they could secure more dynamite or nitro-giycerine. Tiu nightwatchman refused to give them any assistance whatever. The burglars were frightened off. Scrofula Is very often acquired, though generally inherited. , foul air. Badhygiene impure Difficulties strengthen the mind as labor does the body. FOMR Building and Plastering lime, Coal, and Plaster HaSr, Plaster Paris, Shingles, Portland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse, and Dynamite Caps, call on LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS. CARROLL A CO, L Telephone 57. Horseshoe Robinson Upon reco pt of $1 50 or for-that amount deposited Inolthorof tho Gaffney Ft inks to my credit I will deliver (postpaid) a ropy of Horseshoe Robinson, by .1 P. Kennedy to any address in the Uaued States. J. L. Strain, Wilklnsvltle. S. 0. Jan. 20 -1 m. R. F.U. No. 1. ^ Host Anything And a little of everything is now being shown in,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- pHrh.g'done by. an Ex -<ert. Thos. H. Westrope, Next to Shuford & LeMaster. Don’t, deceive yourself. If you have indigestion take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It will relieve you. Rev. W. E. Hocutt. South Mills, N. C., says: “I was troubled with chronic 'indigestion for several years; whatever I ate seemed to cause heartburn, sour stom ach. fluttering of my heart, and gen eral depression of mind and body. My druggist recommended Kodol, and it has relieved me. I can now eat any thing and sleep soundly at night. Ko dol digests what you eat. Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison. Cow- pens. Eat noli to dullness; drink not to elation . They never gripe or silcken. but cleanse and strengthen the stomach, liver and bowels. This is the univer sal verdict of the many thousands who use DeWitt’s Little Eariv Risers. Those famous little pills relieve head ache, constipation, biliousness, jaun dice, torpid liver, sallow complexion, etc. Trv Little Early Risers. Chero kee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. Tolerate no iincleanlines.i in body, clothes or habitation. Itching Piles. If you are acquainted with anyone who is troubled with this distressing ailment, you can do him no greater favor than to tell him to try Chamber lain’s Salve. It gives instant relief. This salvo also cures sore nipples, tet- *er and salt rheum. Price 25 coats. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaff ney; and S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cow pens. Be not disturbed at trifles, or at accidents common or unavoidable. Mothers can safely give Foley’s Honey and Tar to their children for coughs and colds, for it contains no opiates or other poisons. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. He that hath a calling hath an office of profit and honor. Foley’s Honey and Tar is best for croup and whooping cough; contains no opiates, and cures quickly. Care ful mothers keep it in the house. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. Drive thy business: let not thy business drive thee. Collision Between Hamlet, N. C., and Columbia, S. C., Results in Tragedy, Engineer, Fireman and Two Mail Clerks Meeting Death. Columbia, S. C., Jan. 31.—North bound passenger train No. 60 and a southbound extra freight on the Sea board Air Line collided headon 15 miles north of this city at 7:30 a. m. Tuesday, and as a result four men are dead and three are injured. Thc dead are: Engineer A. A. Smeck and Fireman Will White, negro, of the freight t rain; Postal Clerks H. A. Patillo, Ostec.: Fla., and M. C. Watkins, of Putnam Hall, Fla. The injured are John Robinson, the engineer, and Dan Douglass, the ne gro fireman of the passenger train, and Express Messenger Hinton, of Richmond, Yu. The freight train was at Blaneys with orders to wait for the Florida flyer, the passenger train. According to the statements of those on tlie passenger train the wreck was caused by a niisunderstandihig of orders. The regular passenger train left Co lumbia one hour late. The Florida | me nt was obtainable from Mrs. Yer flyer passed the freight at Blaneys and it is believed that Engineer Smeck, in charge of the freight, thought that there was a clear road ahead. Ht pulled out of the siding with twenty cars attached, and just ahead the pas senger train approached. It was too late to stop the freight, but Engineer Robinson, of the passenger train, ap plied his airbrakes and the train was brought up with a jerk, throw inig every one out of their seats. It was due to the nerve of Engineer Robinson that the lives of the passengers were saved. The mail car was the only one of the passenger cars demolished. Mail Clerk H. A. Pattillo was buried under the wreckage and instantly killed. water, are among its causes* It Is called “the soil for tubercles,** and where it* Is allowed to remain tubercu losis or consumption Is pretty sure to take root*. Hood’sSarsaparilla Removes every t*race of scrofula. Get Hood's* For Sale 385 acre farm, $20.00 per acre. 6? acre farm in Yorkville $27.50 per acre Lot 72x100. 3 miles from Gaffney. S3 acre farm, $14.#o per acre, 6 ntilea from Gaffney. 17# acres $100.00 per acre. farm 43^ miles from Henrietta an4 25Uiffsides, 22 acres of it in timber, $16 - 50 per acre. HOUSES and LOTS. 8 room house and 6 acres in Blacksburir £1,300.00. Fine 6 room house,newly finished, $i ,8oo Lot 72x135, $700.00 down. 73 acre farm, #1,350; 2 years to pay for it. 4 acres 3 blocks from depot, #3,300 00 Lot 80x200, west end, #350.00 Lo. 2'/ 2 acres. 4 room house, #1,050.00. *35 by 200, 3 blocks from uepot, s l725 oo. K ’ For testimonials of remarkable cures Lot 200x200,4 blocks from denot *-„o nn Send for Book on Scrofula, No. 1. | l ine 6 room house new“ fimshef] C. L Hood Co. t Lowell, Mass. near graded school 3 line hou. es and lots near depot, #6, 125 acre farm 7 miles from town, #i: per acre, y 2 in timber. ' 185 acre farm near Pacolet Mills, #15.00 per acre enough timber on it to pay for it. 000 *13-50 Thomas lYcGucken Acquitted. Tampa, Fla., Jan. 31.—A jury in the circuit conn has acquitted Thomas McGuckc-n, eba: d with the inurdor *85 acre farm 7 miles from Gaffney, $js- , , 00 per acre, of Charles Potter, in a general ro v ; , , , 1 140 ace farm near Cherokee Falls, 40 at a meeting ot the oricklayers union. , acres m fine bottoms. 60 acres virgin on October 16, last. The jury was j timber, $15.00. out thirty minutes. The triial lasteu j ‘4 acre- il.ise toUaffney, 28.00 peracre. and leaving the watchman still bound fivc days. “partTn cor^SamlinS^nwS. etC ” and gaged, he was found unconscious in the morning. The town has offered $200 and the Trio Manufacturing company 5150 re ward for their apprehension. Mrs. Yerkes Reported Married. New York, Jan. 31.—Several New York newspapers announce the mar riage of Mrs. Charles T. Yerkes, wid ow of the traction capd tlist, to Wilso: Misener, of San Francisco. No con firmation of the marriage announce Were Not Indicted. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 31.—The grand jury has returned no bills in the cases of John Ham and N. E. Mason, young men, charged with trying to flimflam Columbus druggists. 125 acre farm near tow n, $1,350 00. 78 acre farm 3 miics out, #1.351,.00. 129 acre farm 3 miles out. £16.00 per acre. 84 acre farm extremely cheap. 202 acre 1 arm,.good houses, good barns, etc. Price $1,800.co; easily worth #12.- 00 per acre. 75 acres most all in timber, #1,000.00. One fine lot right in heart of town, $2,- _ 1 100.00. It is not. right to "barge no to r e-j 0ue fan "( extr emly large) $10,250.00. form all of the tbimrs that wore done I 5°Htres, bouse, etc., edge of town. Priae ! . £4,000.00. ; in its name. 1 412-5 acres of land, new 5-rooxi A Habit to be Encouraged. ; house, circular piazza, 4-acre orchgrd, Tlie mother who has acquire! the and outbuildings. Price | habit of keepine cn hand a boMle of!* ’ ,J ‘ > • 1 y CA 3,ar ^ 3 ^ r0rD car ^ ne - | Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, saves! . JX)t . S0xl80 > corner Jefferies and kes or Mr. Misener, but when Mr. Misener was asked, if he would denv ! herself a great amount of uneasiness that the marriage had taken place, he and anxiet>. Coughs, colds and cron" replied that he would nor. He added 'curei'hy SVse^'u counier' that he had no statement to make on acts any tendency of a cold to result the subject. The witnesses to the in pneumonia, and if given as soon as ceremonv are reported to have been the first symptoms of croc > appear, U , , T * , * , t, „ , will prevent the attack. This remedy J. L. Eastland and Emil Brugers, 01 con ^ a j n j. nothing injurious and moth- San Francisco. j ers give it to little ones with a feeling ! of perfect security. Sold by Cherokee graded school San Francisco, Jan. 31.—A special dispatch received in this city says Wilson Mizner this morning positive ly confirmed the report of his mar riage to Mrs. Charles T. Yerkes. Laurel streets, near Price $375. 4 room house, barn, store room and 1 acre land at Thickety depot, 542'5.0 , 0. Lot 80x200 in left of resident portion of town. Price $800.00. 147 "cres (D e Loach lands) 5'LOO per acre. 380 acres (De Loach lands) $7.00 per acre. t.ciLcv.t .-.wl,,...... l,.,.., acres eight miles from Gaffney. Drug Cm! Gaffm-yV and S L. Hobbs &j Pric e ,65250. Seventy-five acres in Bro., Cowpens. bottoms. { 316 acre farm six miles from Gaff- Early to bed. early to rise, makes a ney on R. F. D. No. 1, Mng 0 n Saj- man healthy, wealthy and wise. MURRAY IRON MIXTURE NowJ'is the time to take a spring tonic. By far the best thing to take is Hurray’ll'Iron Mixture. It makes K re blood and gets rid of that tired ding. At all drug stores SO«9 m 13otel• or direct from- The Merray Drug Co., Colombia, S. C. Kodol Dyope psla Cure INgoata whal t you eat. BANNER SALVE the meet healing salve In the world. FOITOHONFMAR The Best Physic. When you want a physic that is mild and irentle. easy to take and pleasant in effect, take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Every box warranted. Get a free sam ple at Cherokee Drug Co.’s, Gaffney, and S. L. Hobbs & Bro.’s Cowpens, drug stores and try them. A man may, if he knows not how to save as he gets, keep his nose all his life to the grindstone, and die not worth a groat at last. Flim-Flammer Sentenced. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 31.—For flim- flamming and robbing three country negroes, John Fleming, an expert ne gro pickpocket, who operated extern sively during the last circus day in Columbus, securing hundreds of dol lars from green country darkies, has been sentenced by Judge Little to ten years in the penitentiary. He pleaded guilty, and his attorney inter ceded for him, but the judge said that ten years was the proper punishment, and expressed himself in strong terms on the subject. Smelting Plant Damaged. Butte, Mont., Jan. 3L—Fire of tin known origin partially destroyed Sen ator W. A. Clark’s Butte smelting works Wednesday morning. The fire broke out about midnight and resist ed all efforts of the firemen until at ? o’clock it had enveloped the concen trator building, in which It started, and the large elevator used for eon veying coucetrates. At 2:45 the fire men gained control, saving the engine house, with valuable machinery, and the smelter plant. Manufactured Magic Boots. New York, Jan. 31.—Professor Mat thew Hillgert, who advertises as a eat, and enables the stomach and di- Just a little Kodol after meals will relieve that fullness, belching, gas on stomach, and all other symptoms of indigestion. Kodol digests what you gestive organs to perform their func tions naturally. Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards. maker of “magic mechanico-physiolog ical boots, ' and caters to the wealthy.! has been arrested by agents of the county medical society. Dr. Abbou Whitehouse, as osteopath, who is pro fessor Hiligert's chief assistant, was A11 oid-time Cough Syrups bind the also arrested. The officers found Hill- bowels. This is wrong. A new idea gert’s house a workshop where 50 men was advanced two years ago in Kenne were employed in the manutacture oi | r ^ medy acts on th0 milcous m e m - the magic boots. The complaint branes of the throat and lungs and against the prisoners is that they prac-! loosens the bowels at the same time. ticed medicine without at license and that the magic boots, the soles of which were some times soaked win. drugs, often caused torture to the wearer. Ship Strikes a Mine. Berlin, Jan. 31.—Herr Ballin, direc tor of the Hamburg-American line, has announced that the German steam er Sylvia, of that line, which left Vladivostok Monday, with a large number of Russian troops who weie returning home, struck a mine ami had to return in a sinking condition to Vladivostok, where she was run ashore in order to prevent her becoming a total loss. With the exception of a cook, no lives are mentioned as having been lost. It expels all cold from the system. It clears thethroat. strengthens the mu cous membranes, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. They that won’t be counseled can’t be helped. Legislative Program Discussed. London, Jan. 31.—The cabinet at noon Wednesday held In the foreign office, its first meeting since the gen oral elections. The premier, Sir Hen ry Campbell-Bannerman, presided The draft of the king's speech at the opening of parliament and the legis lative program for the session, was discussed. Merger Is Accomplished. Denver, Col., Jan. 31.—With the mer ger of the two rival associations sue cessfully accomplished, the national convention of stockmen resumed its sess' ; and prepared to open a vig orous campaign to secure federal leg islation for regulation of railroad rates and for the development of foreign trade. Lame Back, This ailment is usuallv caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by apnlyin-' Chamberlain’s Pain Balm two or three times a da” and rubbring the parts vigorously a: each application. If this does not af ford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightlv dampened with Pain Balm, and quick relief is almost sure *0 follow. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney: and S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cowpens. All human power is a compound of time and patience. Stimulation Without Irritation. In cases of stomach and liver trou ble the proper treatment is to stimv lato bhose organs without irritating through hypnotic suggestion; patients, them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup who were given up by physicians, may a i ( * s digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels without. Irritating these 01- gans like pills or ordinary cathartics. It does not nauseate or gripe and is mKd and pleasant to take. Sold by May Be Brought Back to Life. New York, Jan. 31.—That, at the mo ment of death the quality of suggest 1 bility iis at its maximum, and that be brought back to life, is the latest discovery of Dr. John D. Quackenbos, as announced at “a metaphysical ev ening”’ held by the entertainment club Tuesday night in this city. 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. All work guaranteed. Give me a trial Clothing altered and remodeled. ■V. H. Robinson. Upstairs over Settlemyer building Wants Relief from Statistics. Washington. Jan. 31.—Having taken notice of the criticisms upon his of fice by President Harvie Jordan, of the Southern Cotton Growers’ associ ation, and others, Director North, of the census buerau, has declared that he hoped congress would relieve him of all furuther work in connection with cotton statistics. Earl 1 Shock Causes a Panic. Guayaquil, Jan. 31.—Following an earth shock which was felt here at 10 p. m. Sunday, a heavy shock was experienced at 9 a. m. Wednesday. At 10:15 there was another heavy shock, which caused a great panic. Nominations Sent to Senaate. Washington, Jan. 31.—The president on Wednesday sent the following nom inations to the senate: Third secretary of embassy, Grant Smith, of Penn sylvania, to Great Britain; consul gen eral, Amos P. Wilder, of Wisconsin, at Hong Kong, China. Collector of cus toms, Francis L. Lee, district of Gal veston, T^as. One Killed; Several Injured. Schenectady, N. Y., Jan. 31.—A Del aware and Hudson local passenger train collided head-on with a work train four miles west of this city on Wednesday. One Laborer was killed and two passengers suffered probably fatal injuries. Atl of the sixty pas sengera suffered slight injuries. Rural Mali Carrier Arrested. Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 31.—Post office Inspector Williams, in charge of this division, was notified of the ar rest this morning of G. W. Lewis, a rural mail carrier, at Montgomery, Ala., charged with robbing the mail. Valuable matter was found in his pos session. Cherokee Drug Co. It’s lawful +0 fish for compliments in any and all seasons. A man who once had rough horny hands made them soft and smooth with Witch Hazel Salve, but he used the genuine—that bearing the name “E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago.’’ For sores, boils, cuts, burns, bruises, etc., ifhas no equal, and affords almost im mediate relief from blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney; L. D. Allison. Cowpens. A fine way not to jmdqrstand a woman is to marry her. Winter coughs are apt to result in consumption if neglected. They can bo soon broken up by using Foley’s Honey and Tar. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. All thafi some peaple have to do to make stocks go down Is to buy them. The New Cough Syrup—the one that acts as a mild cathartic on the bowels —is Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from the system, cuts the phlegm out of the throat, strengthens the mucous membranes of the bronchial tubes, and relieves croun whoopdng cough, etc. Children love It. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. One day Is worth two tomorrows. ratt’s creek. Twenty acres good bo*, toms, 125 acres in timber. Three settlements. Price $15 per acre. Two lots four blocks from depot, 75x300. Price $100 per lot. Seven-room house, eight acres of fine land. Good barn, out bnildings, etc. The Morgan home, Price $4,000. One beautiful lot corner Meadow and Grenard streets, 80x200, price, $1,750. 118 acres all in timber 8 miles o«t Lies good. Price $16 2-3 per acre. ’ 67 acres 4 miles out, 2-3 in timber, on R. F. D. and pubKc road. Lies well, $850. 281 acres on Thickety and Gilkety creeks. Lies fine, fine buildings, high ly improved and good timber. 128 acres, 8 acres original forest, plenty of 2nd growth pine timber, houses, etc., has well, $12.50 per acre. Nice house 11-2 acres of good ground, near depot. Price $2,000. 8-room house and nice new barn, 5 acres, beautiful land in Blacksburg. $1,100. 6-room house, lot 150x150, good barns and out buildings, $600. WDi exchange for farm. Nice brick store room, house and vacant lot In Gaffney, is rented tor $15 per month. Price $2,175. 5-room house and 1-2 acre ground, fine orchard, $1,225. FOR RENT. 8-room house and one horse faraa in town. House being fixed un. UNION COUNTY. One pretty new 6-room cottage In Union; nice barn and outbuildings. Yard and garden: nicely fenced; on Wardlaw street near E. Main. Only a short distance from railway station and school house. Young orchard, splendid water. Price $1,500. 1wo» thirds cash, balance in one year. CHEROKEE COUNTY. One four-room cottage near Irene Mills in splendid condition, on alee lot. Is rented for $6.00 per month. Price $700. CHEROKEE AND YORK COUNTIES. 900 acres of nice land In near Smyr na, Hickory Grove and King’s Creeik. 700 acres in nice timber only a couple of miles from R. R. station. 100 acres in good bottoms on King’s and Wblf creeks. Several settlements. Price $15.00 per acre. 700 acres of land on Broad river adjoining the above tract, nicely tim bered, two good settlements, In fine condition. Price $15.00 per acre. 455 acres close to Smyrna and Hick ory Grove, good land, lies well, good settlements, near good school. Prto $15.00 per acre. 218 acres, good settlement, prettj land, lies abreast up to railway sta tion, well timbered. Very cheap at $15.00 per acre. 85 acres on Thickety creek, 35 aeres in good bottoms, house, barns, etc. Being put Into good shape, good soil, not reeky. Price $15.00 per acr* About 7 miles from town, close te school. Prices reasonable. R. L. Parish THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE H9NEY«TAR Bed Clever Bloescm ted ' r- r; £ ac Every Betlla.