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/ .-vt-eiKO* ifeiLiS j£b A Fresh Shipment Of French Mu tard Best quality ; large jars ioc. A spoon free with each jar : : : t Pure and Sure Cori^starch for Puddings, Custards, Blanc Mange, etc. ioc a package. : : : Something new con stantly arriving. : : THE "B, B." STORE Phone J23 We'd like for you to come and see for y> urself, but if you can’t come, 'phone us. !" / We Provide For Tire Smoker. We are studying, our smoker customers tastes all the time and ^ strive to carry just the : : : Cigars, Pipes And Tobaccos that give them the greatest pleas ure and satisfaction. Tasts vary, so that a stock to suit everybody necessitates a great variety, and we have it. : : ; : You are mre of satisfaction if you trade bere, for our stock repre sents the choicest imported and do- Li in eatic Cigars, the best Tobaccos ^ K in all forms and Pipes of ail 111a- « ' r terials iu a great variety of shapes. . Cherokee Company & Ayers Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. •Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only Hair Vigor hair food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. '• My tmir ug^il *0 be very short Hut after ii.sinv Ayer's flair Viyora short time it liegan i.. proiv amt now n is fourteen inches Ioiik Tills seems a *i>lendhi result to me niter being almost without any hair ” Mas J. II PlPka, Colorado Springs. Colo. HD a bottle All dnit?L!ists. for A C AVEKOO., Lowell. Mass Short Hair Notice. ■ • ■ - ' Men wanted for general work. Wages range from one dollar and twenty cents to one dollar and forty cents per day. Wages paid in casli once each week. Apply in person to mBmammmammm The United States Leather Co. Old Fort, N. C. Feb. 13 4w. To Beautify Your Complexion IN TEN DAYS, USB WADINOLA A ^3 TKE UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER- .Formerly advertised and sold as Satinola.) •vwr’' X ' f NAD IN OLA. CiKUs NAQLvOLA it, ^L’rtntecd and money .dunded if it faili *0 feniove freckles, ntincles, t" n, sdlowoess, liver-spots, collat disc ,ig ttens, fc/ack-l jeads disfiguring erup tions, etc., in tventy days. Leaves tht ’c a dear, soft, healthy, and restores the - :ty of youth. Endorsed by thousands. "Vice 50 cents and $1.00 at ail leading aug stores, or by mail. Prepared by Ntationz.! Toilet Co.. Paris, Tena. WILLIAM 8. HALL, JR., Attorney at Law, National Bank Building Gaffney, 8. C. Prompt attention given to all bualnean J. F. GARRETT, Dentist. Office Over The Battery. ’Phone 82 FELL FROM TRAIN. Freeman Hudson Injured In Gaffney While Pursuing Hit Wife. Freeman Hudson, a white man. ap parently about 35 years of age, was seriously hurt In this city early Tues day morning by jumping or falling from a train. Southern train No. 35, which Is due in Gaffney at 11:50 P. M., reached here that morning shortly after 4 o’clock. The accident to the young man Is surrounded by an air of mystery and more than ordinary Interest, owing to rumors afloat. As the train reached the city, just below the station, oppo site the Gaffney Manufacturing com pany, the man fell or jumped from It while it was still in motion. His fall was unperceived and he w r as found about an hour later bv the watchman. Mr. John Hodge, of the mill. When found he seemej to be badly hurt and was in an unconscious state, which condition has changed hut little since- The man has only regained conscious ness to speak a few words. He has bin since the'accident at the Palmetto House, where he Is receiving medical attention . Details of the affair are very meagre, owing to the fact tha he is unable to make a statement and practically noth ing is known of him here. From what can be gathered, however, it appears that this man and his wife have been living at Forest City and she decided to leave him. She did so with another man, taking along their two-months- old child. The husband seemed to ob ject to this and gave chase, overtak ing the pair at Blacksburg. Their train had not arrived and those near the Blacksbuig waiting room affirm that the husband and the wife entered into a lengthy wrangle about the dis position of the child, which continued until the arrival of the train. The entire crowd entered the train, Hudson, however being without funds, was unable to pay his fare. He called unon his wife, who gave the name of Mary Hudson, for money, but it is said she refused to pay Itis fare. The discussion possibly continued until the train reached the snot where Hudson alighted. The supposition is that ’‘e left the train before it reached the station to avoid any trouble with city police officers as to failure to pay fare. The woman, man and child are re ported as having" gone on, supposedly to Spartanburg. The condition of the injured man continues serious. He was able to utte'- a few words early Tuesday, stating his home as Newton, N. C., and his father’s name as John Hudson. The woman who had heretofore been Hudson’s wife, returned to the c’ty to see her injured husband Wed nesday, but became dissatisfied soon after her arrival and departed, return ing to Spartanburg. The child was with the woman, but the man who had succeeded Hudson did not put in an a/nnearanee this time. The in jured man’s father arrived in the city late Wednesday evening and is with his son. Last reports from the bed side of Hudson state that he is badly hurt but chances seem possibly alit- tle more favorable. Attention U. C. Veterans. Camp Jefferies IT. C. Veterans No. 889 will meet at WilkinSville '">r Sat urday. March 11th, at 11 o’clock A. M. to enroll new members, elect officers for the ensuing year and delegates to the forth-coming annual reunion. All members of the camp are requested to be present or to send their names and annual dues of 15 cents—10 cents of which goes to general headquar ters at New Orleans, La., and 5 cents to headquarters of the State division at Greenville, S. C. The roll of the camp and dues for the same must he In the respective headquarters mot later than April 1st. 190G or they will not bo counted. Bv order of G. Wash McKown, Com. Camp Jefferies U. C. V. .las. L. Strain. Adjntant. February 20th, 1906. Grindal Greetings. Grindal, Feb. 20.—Farmers are tak ing advantage of the sunny days and are getting a lot of work done. Mrs. Bernice Haraes has been visit ing her mother. Mrs. Bailey, of Paco- let, who fell ji short time ago and broke her hip. Mr. W. I. Blanton, of the Gaffnev section, attended services ati Reho- both church Sunday. Mr. Monroe Horn’s baby is suffer ing with an abcess on its Ja w Mr. J L. Strain passed through this section Friday. If those who are inclined to scoff at Relmboth and her little band would take the trouble to attend services there a few times they might change their minds somewhat. Rev. L. R. Gaines preached an ex cellent sermon Sunda ,r from St. John. 19th chapter and part of the 19th verse: “Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews.” After the usual service a special meeting was called In hon or of Mr. William Jefferies, whose sudden and sad death has caused uni versal sorrow. A snecial rrtlde per taining to this meeting will be pub lished and sent to the sorrowing fam ily. Once during a conversation with the writer. Mr. Jefferies said: “My children have always been a source of p tasure to me. I always trusted them to do right and they have never given me any cause to doubt them.” Annie Laurie. 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits. Interest Compounded 4 Times a Year. Money May fre Withdrawn at Any Time. t> If Puzzled About what to do with )our money, solve the riddle by depositing it with us. All tranastions with us is confi dential. It cost nothing to open an account, and money can be withdrawn without cost. : : : : Money to Lend ke \ Wo are prepared to ma loans upon liberal terms Note of Thanks. Wo wish to express to the many sympathizing friends our most grate ful thanks, for the tokens of love and comfort to us in our great grief and irreparable loss. Mrs. J. D. Goudelock, Mrs. C. O. Allen, Dr. C. A. Jefferies, Mrs. D. B. Wood. Miss Mayme Jefferies. Merchants & Planters Bank CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS OVER $90,000.00. C. M. Smith, Prest. A. N. Wood, V-Prest. R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier. A. Louis Wood, Asst, Cashier. ■/wrvmwHHiii» i 'ii • ■<?*■ B. & L. Stockholders to Meet. The stockholders of the Cherokee Building and Loan Association aro to hold a meeting ia the National Bank at 10 o’clock this morning. A question of rhuch importance to the association and to Gaffnev is to be discussed, and it is desired that all stockholders will ho represented. gaBs^nMcnM Luckiest Man in Arkansas. “I’m the luckiest man in Arkansas,” writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, “since the restoration of my wife’s health af ter five years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs; and l owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure consumption if taken <in time. My wife improved with fl.st bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure.” Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At Cherokee Drug Co., druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. FlotiiSiieiiii u A Necessity When Travels n For Toothachcj Neuralgia. And Rheumatism' Price 2j{.50t &$/.00 ArAllDru^is First Baptist Church Notes. Regular service next Sabbath as usual. The offering for ministerial educa tion closes next Sabbath and all r 'embers are urged to have an offer ing present. Sabbath school at 9:45. Be on hand, and take part in the study of the work. yioPISO S CURE FOR r ciiHis warn au tut iaiis. Bast Cou*U Syrup. Tagtim Uoou. v»e In time. Sold by dnnrgiru. HEESnzmEE Kan Who Cares! «r.HEan ma* r ~ap turn i Horseshoe ttobinspn Upon roce pt »»f $1 T/i or for- that amount d«posit»d iiiflthi-rof the O'lffnt'y bmlo to rny credit I will deliver (postpaid) a copy of Horseshoe Robinson, by .1. P. Kennedy to any address In the linked Stati w. J. L. Strain, WIIHnsvllle. H, C DR. W. K. GUNTER, i > fc; jv r i s* T Office in Star Theatre Building. Puonk Ne. 20. Crown and bridge work a specialty % -* . New Shoes and Oxfords # All Widths A to EE. AH Sizes. All Styles. * •' / * * New Heels, New Toes, New Lasts. * * CARROLL BYERS.