The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 09, 1906, Image 3
Begin Taking Ozoxnalsion Today
and Yonr Cure Begins Today
TV Cod tAmor Oil > m- m - far HxrtUmot
XU Vtt«.llr«-d Medicinal Food Proper
ties are Very Quickly Realized.
In Bringing Healthy Color to the
Cheek* of th* Pole and Sallow.
In Producing Strength to the Wealt to
the Feeble and the Invalid.
In Toning up the System of Convaleg-
eents from Exhausting Diseases.
In Cleansing the Entire System.
In Nourishing the Wornout.
In Rounding Out the Thin, Peaked
Faces of Children.
In Building up on their Little Bodies
the Desirable Pink and White Flesh, and
In Dotting their cheeks with the Pretty
Color and Dimples that make Mother’s
Heart Glad.
OZOMUL8ION
Xs an Antidote for all Diseases Caused by
Rxpoeare to Cold and Wet.
To prove its Medicinal Food MeriU a
Trial Bottls Free by Mail
Will be sent on request. Write by letter
or postal card to
Ozomuls'on Co.. 98 Pine St., New York.
All Druggists—Two sizes—50c. and $1.00.
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
Cures all Coughs and /} C1 * r b e f
assists in expelling [ 1 eom&ndthe
Colds from the
System by bottle *
gently moving Tm
the bowels.^Effl
A certain cure^^ ^
for croup and
whooping-cough.
(Treda Mark Vglitered.)
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
JIONEYTTAR
PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY OP
E. O. DeWITT A CO., CHICAGO, U. 8. A.
For sale by
Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D.
Allison, Cowcens.
Ask for the 1906 Kodol Almanac and
200 year Calendar.
Chicago Has Un-Natural Night.
Chicago, March 8.-^For a number of
hours Wednesday Chicago was cover
ed with a pall of smoke, which,
coupled with heavy clouds, made the
day dark as night. At 10:30 o’clock
tn the morning all the stores and off!
cec in the business section of the city
r.'ero !!; T hted as they are at 6 o’clock
on a day in midwinter. Street cars
ren with their headlights burning. At
limes it was impossible to see a half
oquare along the street. Numerous
collisions were caused by the dark
ness, and brought business in the stock
yards to a complete standstill until the
unnatural night passed away.
CHINESE GOVEMR
ADMITS HIS GHILT
Has Asked For Personal Pan
iehment.
MISSIONARIES ARE RETURNING.
SAW MILLS.
[ LiaHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY
FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
ENGINES AND BOILERS
AND 5IZES AND FOR EVERY
CLASS OF SERVICE.
ASK FOB OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE
PLACING YOUR ORDER.
iIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY
COLUMBIA, S C.
w
Overworked
KIDNEYS
Marnty’H Ituchu. (Jin ami Juniper
is prescribed and endorsed by emi
nent physicians. It ctires when all
else fails. Prevents Kidney Disease,
Dropsy, Bright’s Disease, etc. At all
drug stores.
#1.00 r* T-*rjttle,
or direct from
The Murra* Drug Co.,Columbia, S. C
Host Anything
And a little of everything is
now being shown in my line:
All the new cone -ptions 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 Shuiord & LcMaster.
Five-Year-Old Burglar.
Pittsburg, Pa., March 7.—Bartley
Budge, aged 5 years, was caught rob
bing the store of Bonner & Co., in
Allegheny. The child had climbed to
the roof of the 3-story building and
let himself down by a rope to the
first floor, and was filling a bag with
goods when discovered. He is the
son of a laborer, and left the house af
ler the family was in bed. He was lock
ed up, charged with burglary.
Always Keeps Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in His House.
“Wo would not be without Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy. It is kept
on hand continually in our home,’'
says W. W. Kearney, editor of the In
dependent Lowry, City, Mo. That is
just what every family should do.
When kept at band ready for instant
use. a cold may be checked at the
outset, and cured in much less time
than after it has become settle! in
the system. This remedy is also
without a peer for croup in children,
and will prevent the attack when
given as soon as the child becomes
hoarse, or even after the croup ap
pears, which can only he done when
the remedy is kept at hand. For sal
by Cherokee Drug Co.
It is claimed that 468.48G barrels of
whiskey were shipped from Kentucky
to New York during 1905
Don’t frown—look pleasant. If you
are suffering from indigestion or
stomach, take Kodol Dyspes a Cure.!
Hon. Jake Moore, of Atlanta Oa
savs: “I suffered more than 20 year,
with indigestion. A friend
mended Kodol. It relieved me In
nne flay an.l I no* enjoy
than for many years. Kodol digests
what you eat. relives sour stomarm
gas on stomach, belching, etc. Sold
by Cherokee Drug Co Gaffney, L
D. Allison. Cowpens.
A good woman is too good for any
man-—but fortunately she doesnt
know it. •
The best safeguard against head
ache. eonstipation and Hver troupes
is DeWibt’s Little Early Ri^rs. Keep
a vial of these famous HUe piUs In
the house and take a dose at bed time
when you feel that the stomach and
£ow?ls need* cleansing They ‘ion 1
erioe. Sold by Cherohe Drug Co.,
Gaffney, L. D. Allison, Cowpens.
Tret’s have several more
Dogs” in 'ity council, so savs the
taxpayer.
Eczema. Tetter, Salt Rheum. Itch,
Ring Y'orm, Herpes, Barbers
Itch.
All of these diseases are attended
bv intense Itching, which is almost
instantly relieved by applying Cham
berlain’s Salve, and by its continued
use a permanent cure tray be effect
ed. It has, in fact, cured man” cases
that had resisted other treatment.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; 8. L.
Hobbs & Bro.. Cowpens.
One of the sweetest things in life
is having so lived it you can look
back on most of it with pleasure.
, neumonia Follows a Cold
but never follows the use of Foley’s
Honey and Tar. It stops the cou,
heaL and strengthes the Kegs and
affo.dt perfect security from an at
tack of pneumonia. Refuse substi
tutes. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co
People who borrow trouble are al
ways in debt.
La grippe coughs yield quickly to
the onderful cu.ative qualities of
Foley’s Honey and Tar. There is
nothing else “Just as good." Sold by
Cherokee Drug Co.
Travel broadens the minds of some
actors—the feet of some others.
K Is Reported that England Will De
mand indemnity and Punishment of
Murderers of Kingman Family at
Nan Cheng.
Shanghai, March 7.—All is quiet at
Nan Cheng, the scene of the recent
massacre of Catholic missionaries and
the missionaries who lied are return
ing.
It is stated that the Chinese gov
ernor has admitted his guilt in fail
ing to preserve the peace and has ask
ed for personal punishment. He
probably will be degraded.
An investigation
shows that the French missionaries
invited the magistrate to a feast and
Spring Humors
Vraie to most people and cause many
troubles,—pimples, boils and other
eruptions, besides loss of appetite,
that tired feeling, fits of biliousness,
indigestion and headache.
The sooner one gets rid of them the
better, and the way to get rid of them
NEW YORKERS PROPOSE TOWN.
Alleged that Warm Springe May Be
Entirely Transformed.
Warm Springs, Ga., March 7.—The
new railroad running through Warm
Springs and Bul.jchville will it is said
build a depot ai the bath house at
the foot of the hill, on which the hotel
stands.
The fact that another railroad is ^ an( j t 0 U p (| ie system that has
iiu through Warm Springs has placed
.bis property on a boom, and two par
ties are now corresponding with J. L.
Treadaway, a Columbus real estate
6eaTer, who has secured an option on
the property from Charles Davis for a
sum in the neighborhood of $180,000.
New York, people are very anxious
to get hold of this property and /.re
going to send a representative to this
city in a short time.
It is understood that if the New
York moh get hold of Warm Springs
they will build a town there, as well
as greatly improving it from the
standpoint of a summer resort. There
are rumors that a new hotel will be
erected, and the old one thoroughly
of the trouble | over hauled.
The new railroad, which runs so
close to the hotel, will go direct to
•offered from them is to take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Forming in combination the Spring
Medicine par excellence, of unequalled
strength in purifying the blood as
shown by unequalled, radical and pet-
manent cures of
Scrofula Salt Rheum
Scald Head Belle, Plmplea
All Kinds of Humor Psoriasie
Blood Poisoning Rheumatism
Catarrh Dyspepsia, Etc
Accept no substitute, but be sure to
get Hood’s, and get it today.
an indemnity for property wrecked
be built from Warm Springs to At
last year and to release six Catholics lanta -
charged with murder. The magis
trate declined to do so, and he was
fatally stabbed.
It is reported that Euglaud will de
mand punishment of the murderers
and indemnity and the privilege of
stationing gunboats on Poyang Lake.
The French demands have not yet
been formulated. There was no loss
of American life or property.
A recent imperial decree sternly
commands the provisional authorities
to protect foreign property and per
sons, especially missionaries.
Cruiser Bound for Hampton Roads.
New York, March 7.—The twin-
screw United States protected eruiset
Charleston, in command of Captain
Cameron McRae Winslow, arrived at
the Brooklyn navy yard Tuesday night.
The protected cruiser Minneapolis left
the navy yard Tuesday in command of
Captain J. P. Mailer. She is bound
for Hampton Roads, and she has on
board besides a full complement of of
ficers and men, provisions and coal
sufficient for a trip across the Atlantic.
Many officers believe the Minneapolis
will be ordered to the Asiatic station.
Mine Operators Call Meeting.
Pittsburg, March 7.—Chairman
Francis L. Robbins, of the Pittsburg
Coal company, who has represented
the bituminous coal operators at all
For Sale
$85 acre farm, $20.00 per acre.
07 acre farm in Yorkville $27.50 peracre.
Lot 72x100, 3 miles from Gaffney.
83 acre farm, $14.00 per acre, 6 miles
from Gaffney.
17# seres $100.00 per acre, *
acre farm 4# miles from Henrietta and
agCliffsidea, 22 acres of it in timber, $16..
50 per acre.
HOUSES and LOTS.
8 room houne and 6 acres in Blackaborg,
Xi,300.00.
Fine 6 room house,newly finished, $1,800
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
Lot 2^ acres, 4 room house, $1,050.00
Lot 135 feet by 200, 3 blocks from depot,
$725.00.
Lot 200x200,4 blocks from depot, $700.00.
Fine 6 room house, newly finished, near
f raded school.
ne houses and lots near depot, $6,000
125 acre farm 7 miles from town, $13.50
per acre, ^ in timber.
185 acre farm near Pacolet Mills, $15.00
per acre—enough timber on it to pay
for it.
185 acre farm 7 milesfrom Gaffney, $15.-
00 per acre. v
140 acre farm near Cherokee Falls, 4t
acres in fine bottoms, 60 acres virgin
timber, $15.00.
114 acres close to Gaffney, $28.00 per
acre.
122 acre farm good houses, '-ams,
etc., part in corporate limits, $4,
100.00.
125 acre farm near town. $1,350.00.
78 acre farm 3 miles out, $1,350.00.
129 acre farm 3 miles out, $16.00 per
acre.
, 84 acre farm extremely cheap.
Its pleasant taste and prtnnpt cures 202 acre farm, good houses, good
have made Chamberlains Cough R»i barDi etc Prlce $1,800.00; easily
as Mrs. Margaret Graham, have been sma]1 children . It quicUly cures their Th 7Ln, l Z Tt - .xia
fil.-d away in the Bexar county court coughs au(] colds and prevents any Th ® “J 11 ^J 9 ^ °
house for the past eight years. She danger of pneumonia or other serious’ “ e JI* fn “
is charged with swindling. It is consequences. It not only cures *
alleged that she represented herself crou*\ but when given as soon as the 1 ' „
croupy cough appears will prevent J* 16 Gharlie Stacy house, only $800.<)0
the attack. For sale by Cherokee ac £ es mos t all in timber, $1,000.00.
Drue Co <3ne fl,ie lot right in heart of town.
n,ft $2,000.00.
Charges Swab's Condition.
urged him to sign papers promising Birmingham, but another road is to El Paso. Tex., March 7.-The train
Uxj huilt frzxm Wo pin Snrino r «i tn Af. 1 r\n Pharl/ac \f Qnhwoh ic cynincv
MARGUERET SAUER IS INDiCTED.
Charged With Working the Silkworm
Swindle in Texas.
San Antonio, Tex., March 7.—Sever
al indictments against Mrs. Margaret
Sauer, who is known in l>os Angeles
on which Charles M. Schwab is going
east, reached here 20 hours late. Mr.
Schwab is very low, and it is expect-
( d he may die at any time. A tele
gram from Carona, N. M., later says
that his condition was improved.
A Favorite Remedy for Babies.
as the agent of a big firm who intend
ed to introduce silk worms into Texas
and many* of the most prominent and
wealthy citizens subscribed liberally
to her plan which seemed to promise
a fortune to all who invested.
She disappeared suddenly after hav
ing secured about $2b,00b and the sill;
worms never arrived.
Papers from Governor Lanham are
now on the way to Governor Pardee,
of California, 10 clear up ue matter
so Sheriff Tobin may bring back his
prisoner.
Twenty-Three Arrested.
i Morgantown, VV. Va., March 7.—A
poker game run by William Hartman
was raided and 33 arrests made. A
number of those caught are considered
leading citizens, and one hao been
prominently mentioned for mayor at
1 the coming election
He who seeks temptation is either One farm (extremely large) $10,250.00.
a fool or otherwise—with ihe odds ^0 a^res, house, etc., edge of town,
in favor of the otherwise. I Price $4,000.00.
412-5 acres of laud, new 3-room
Indigestion is much of a habit. Don’t ! house, circular piazza, 4-acre orchard,
get. the habit. Take a little Kodol good bams and outbuildings. Price
Dyspepsia Cure after eating and you $2,350. 100 yards from car line,
will quit belching, puffing, palpitating Lot 80x180, comer Jefferies and
and frowning. Kodol Digests what laurel streets, near graded school
you eat and makes the stomach sweet Price $375.
f b ?,<“ ee Drug Co '’ (,affney >i 4 room house. Larn, store room and 1
L. D. Allison, ( ovpens, acre j and at Thickety depot, $425.0'0.
, .. Lot 80x200 in left of resident portion
!or a notberj 0 f town. Price $800.00.
n.< or m acreg (De Loach lands) $”.0) per
acre.
The best wav to live
world is to live in this
others.
Tiie best way to rid the system of 380 acres (De Loach lands) $7.00 per
a cold is to evacuate the bowels. Ken- acre.
nedy’s Laxitave Honey and Tar acts 518 acres eight miles from Gaffney,
as a pleasant, yet effectual cathartic Price ,6$250. Seventy-five acres in
on the bowels. It clears the head bottoms.
The proprietor j cuts the phlegm out of the throat 316 ^ farm glx milM from
wage scale conferences, has called a an<1 I^y^s were fined sums amount strengthens the bronchial tubes, re ney on R F D No j Mn g 0;1 3a ^
meeting in this city for next Friday of j to about $000. The entire equip- lieves coughs colds, croup, whooping ratt . g creek Twenty acres good bot-
tte opc-rator, of ,he Fittaburg district «» Prosecuting At- f TL M^i*?”**
Two lots four blocks from depot.
to decide what action they will take
at the general convention to be held
at Indianapolis. The action of the
Pittsburg meeting, it is said, will prac
tically determine the stand to be tak
en by the operators of the bituminous
fields.
torney Cramer declared in an inter
view that he has been furnishing the
city government evidence for a long
time concerning the place, but that
Mayor Lazier refused to pull it.
Treat every one as though you ex-
nected him to some day he your en
emy.
Afflicted With Rheumatism.
T was and am yet afflicted with
75x300. Price $100 per lot.
Seven-room house, eight acres of
fine land. Good barn, out buildings,
etc. The Morgan home. Price $4,000.
One beautiful lot corner M^-iow
: and Grenard streets, 80x200, priee.
Overturned Lantern Causes Fire.
Dawson, Ga., March 7.—Fire partly
destroyed the Southern Cotton Oil
... , y , , .rheumatism,’ says Mr. J. C. Bayne., ^ 7e 0
Marion, lud., March 7.—The local - v 1 * 750 -
, ’ , . , _ , I ecitor of the Herald, Addington, In- .
plant of the American Tinplate com- dian Tevritory. “but thanks to Cham- r n8 Mr * B ia # t 1 5 “ b ® r 8 mlle8 out
pany has resumed operations after be- berlain’s Pain Balm am ab:; once Lies good. Price 2-3 per acre-
The company 1 more to attend to business. It is the ^ acres 4 miles out, 2-3 in tlmMr,
closed nine months.
Lies
destroyed the southern cotton 011 1 v '* uocu 1 to at to uusmcoo. it is __ o p n aru1 nuhite rr»«H
company’s ginnery, machinery therein j refused to recognize the union, but the j best ^of^linim^nts.’^^if troubled with ^ ^
and twelve bales of linters. The loss
is about $1,500, partly covered by in-1 700
the plant when it closed only 12 re- j jt^afforcls. One "application relives ly improved and good timber,
fused to return to work. p a i n For sale by Cherokee Drug *38 acres, 8 acres original forest.
surance. A negro employe acciden
tally knocked down a lantern near
the entrance and it exploded, Igniting
the cotton, the flames quickly spread
ing over the building.
union scale of wages is paid. Of the ^"“ a “ s “ e „„ raor i than 281 acres on Thicketl end dike,
union workingmen emploied in p]Ms . a ,. uh t , he p rom( , t re | le , wt | ch creeks. Ues fine, fine buildings, high.
Co
plenty of 2nd growth pine timber,
houses, etc., has well, $12.50 per acre.
Nice house 11-2 acr , of good
Wants Patrick’s Reprieve Extended.
Albany, N. Y., March 7.—Governor
Higgins has received a request from
Thought Dead; Recovers. j
New Orleans, La., March 7.—Mrs. i Ever F 'iollar a man borrows is a phc* flOO
Maud Wood Henry, the young newspa-i J^ d ^ wa, ; ds thei11 win of his ; 8-room house and nice new barn, 8
per woman who was brought here from | * acres, beautiful land in Blacksburg,
Cincinnati in an unconscious condition, Slimnieh I iver a Fno in Amhitinn $1,100.
Sluggish Liver a Foe to Ambition.
and reported dead in the local papers,} You can not accomplish very much; 6-room house, lot 150x150, good
tliu law firm of Black Olrott A- Oru- has recovered sufficiently to be taken if your liver is inactive as you feel barns and out buildings, $600. Will
her. Z. h- repX’ h'r Aibtri T home. She was ,hough, to have ion, duli. your „„ are heavy and alight exchange for farm.
Patrick, which expires .March 19 . be her mind, and boverod between We i ““ ‘ va^? K Sd“!
extended ninet y davs. He also recelv- arm 'leath tor seierai days. and bowels and makes you feel brigh $15 per month. Price $2,175.
and active. Orino Laxative Fruit 5-room house and 1-2 acre ground,
May Lynch Him. Syruo does not. nauseate or gripe ant fi ne orchard, $1,223.
Tow son, Md., March 7.—Isaac Win j is mild and very pleasant to take
der, negro, under sentence to be hang- Orino is more effective than pills orl FOR RENT,
ed March 30, for the murder on De ^ r ^‘ uar y cathartics. Refuse substi- 8 . , , .
g-..T,liter 91 1 nt itVeHeriek t nine Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. 8-room house and one horse farm
ct nib< r 21, 190a, or r rederick T. Rine- j n town. House being fixed u*.
is to be launched next week among thu hart, keeper of a tollgate near here, First be syre you are right, then
lawyers of the city to take the nomi ' escaped from jail, and track of him you can laugh at ridicule.
nation of judges out of politics and to Was l° st * n He near-by woods. A
put forward for judicial offices next posse is after him and if caught the
year men selected and indorsed by the j toao m ay be lynched.
extended ninety days. He also recelv-
ed a request from District Attorney
Jerome that the reprieve be extended
60 days.
Lawyers Would Elect Judges.
New York, March 7.—-A movement
UNION COUNTY.
can
One pretty new 6-room cottage ia
^ you are troubled with I lies and u D i on; nice barn and outbuildings,
n t find a cure, try Witch Haze. Yarn an/1 warden: nicely fence,!: on
MURRAY
IRON
MIXTURE
Now is the time to take a spring
tonic. By far the best thing to take
is M array’ll Iron Mixture. It makes
pure blood and gets rid of that tired
feeling. At all drug stores
AOo «*
or direct from 1
The Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C.
I It will not cost you a cent to trv
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets, and they are excellent for
stomach troubles and constipation.
Get a free sample at Cherokee Drug
Co., Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs & Bro.,
Cowpens.
legal fraterniiy without regard to the
wishes of auy political organization.
Young Man Suicides.
Cleveland, O., March 7.—Fj-ed Hah
nor, aged 22 years, of Collin wood, call-
FOLmHONEY^rAR
Cares CoUUi Prevent* Pneumonia
and WHISKEY HABITS
cured at home witb-
out pain. Book of par
ticulars sent FKKK.
B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D.
a. Office 104 N. Pryor Street.
Blue Ribbon
A bon-ton, upper crust, good enough
for anybody,
GINGER ALE
Try it. Ask for it
Anywhere in Town.
Bottled by
CHEROKEE BOTTLING WORKS.
Appointed Ambassador to England.
New York, March 7.—A cable dis
patch to the Herald from Romo says
that Senator Thomas Tittoni, former
Italian minister of foreign afftfirs, has
been suddenly appointed ambassador utes before he had invited to his fu-
„ , . ^ Yard and garden; nicely fenced; on
ge ™, hat mad T ! Wardlaw street near E. Main. Only
r by ^- C rr „ C ° ’ ^ ^ a a shor t distance from railway .Utlon
is the Original If you have used and schoo , house Yo rctard
Witch Hazei Salve without; being re- lendld water Prlce $li500 Tw<>
' «Prd. Crti. in one rar.
ed an ambulance and then walked into of one of the many worthless counter-
a livery stable on Seymour avenue and feits that are sold on the reputation
shot himself. He fell dead at the ” f , the
, . Salve. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.,,
feet of the hoMler whom a few min- Gaffae y. L D Allison. Cowpens.
I to Gieat Britain, in place of Senator n«ral.
Alberto Pansffx, who will now be plao- 1
ed at the disposal of the ministry.
Broke Jail with a Slat.
Memphis, Tenn., March 7.—Harry
Nelson, who is wanted in New Or-
If there is a dog in the manger
throw him out. He doesn’t belong
t/here.
Raw or Inflamed Lungs
Yield quickly to the wonderful
“Intereeting, but Untrue." . „
Ijoodon, March 7.—“Interesting but ' fcans f° r murder and whose original curative and healing qualities of Fo-
•ntrue,'* is ti»e r British foreign office home is io Whee,,n K- W. Va., escaped ley’s Honey and Tar. It prevents
from the police station, using a wood- pneumonia and consumption from a
en slat from his bunk to pry the bars l.ardkcold settled on *he lungs. So.d
from bis wooden cell. by T ^V, v>r °i Ce ^ Drug ^°’ . .
Little duties are a school for larger
comment on a story published In Par
is to the affect that a /ormer politi
cal alliance between Great Britain
and Spain will probably follow King
Alfonso’s marriage to Princess Ena.
ones.
iwi.as-tf.
Squadron Expected at Constantinople.
Constantinople, March 7.—The
American squadron, commanded by
Admiral Sigsbee, Is expected to arrive
at Beirut, Syria, Thursday, and will
stay there three days, after which the
warships will go to Alexandria Egypt.
Ifodol Dyspepsia Caro
Digest* what you Mi.
R/LEYS honey^tar
fer eMUdrmnt •aim, sarm. Mm
THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE HCNEY^TAR
Ba'* Clover Blotoom And Honey Bee on Every Bottle.
BANNER SALVE
the moat healing aalva in the world.
—•*. eak...—. ,
Misa Anthony Reported Improved,
Rocheater. N. Y., March 7,—Miss Su
•an B. Anthony, who is ill of pneu
monia, was reported as Improved thi*
morning.
Ministry Tenders Resignation.
Belgrade, Servia, March 7.—The Slo- There would be a lot more fun in
ganovlch ministry has tendered its res being a married man if it was against
ignation to the king, giving as its rea (be law.
son that, the ministers cannot accept _ ,, ... , .. T .,
. , . , i o .u , , One would think the Laxative idea
Austria s proposals for the conclusion in a cough syrup should have been
of a political-commercial agreement adV anced long before it was. It
with Servia. seems the only rational remedy for
Coughs and Colds would be to move
the bowels and clean the raucous
membranes of the throat and lungs
at the same time. Kennedy’s Laxa-
After a Quarrel.
Bloomington, Ind., March 7.—George
Grubb and his sweethf-art quarTele l | | ^“Honey and Tar dc^s” thls". ItTs
the Original Laxative Cough Syrup.
because he did not return with a mar
riage license. He left her and went
to the barn and hanged himself. Hi
was cut down but will likely die.
the best known remedy for Coughs,
Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc
Tastes good and harmless. Sold by
Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D.
Allison, Cowpens.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
One four-room cottage near Irma
Mills In splendid condition, ow aie«
lot. Is rented for $6.00 per mowtfc.
Price $700
CHEROKEE AND YORK COUNTIEt.
900 acres of nice land in near Smyr
na, Hickory Grove and King's CrMk.
700 acres in nice timber only couple
of miles from R. R. station. 100 acres
in good bottoms on King's and Wolf
creeks. Several settlements. Print
$16.00 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, tear good school. Prie»
$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 Tblckety creek, 3d seres
in good bottoms, house, barn:-, etc.
Being put into good shape, good soil,
not rocky. Price $16.00 per acrei
About 7 miles from town, close
school.
Prices reasonable.
R. L. Parish