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SLOAN S LINIMENT A Necessity When Travel im For Toothachej Am Rhcum&tism 1 Prica 2jf JOt (,$1.00 At All Druggists Will Assume New Duties. Atlanta, April 4.—A telegram r celved in Atlanta stains that General P. Duvall, recently assigned to the com mand of the department of the gulf, will arrive In Atlanta Thursday or Fri day. General Duvall is ore of the most popular officers In the army. He will be accompanied here by hij wife, who was Miss Marie Lamar, of Augusta. STAMP TRICKS GET MEN IN PRISON FIRE DAMAGES AT POULA.u. Humors Recount Bill Meets DeMh. Albany, N. Y., April 4.—The assemb ly has practically killed the bill which won!4 permit William Randolph Hearst to secure a recount of the vote cast in New York city for mayor at the last election when George B. McClel lan was elected on the face of the returns. The bill was recommitted to the commute on judiciary. Court Consumes a Month. Carrollten, Ga., April 4.—Caroll su perior court has convened in regular term with Judge It. W. Freeman pre siding. The docket is heavy for this ! term and a month will probably be 1 consumed in its disposition. Charged With Working A New Swindle. MAY CAUSE CHANGE OF LAW Now York Letter Carrier* Are Charged with Affixing and Collect ing Due Stamps on Letters from the Foreign Countries. For Sale Several Concerns stffcred Loss by the For 8ale to higheg ^ flrgt o i i' , t, , Are imprtro matters which the skin. Mond ay in front of court house, one Poulan, oa., April 4.—Fire broke uiu f ^ prettv lot 80x200, corner of Jefferies in a large two-story modern building hver, kidneys and other organs can an( j j^urej streets, one block from owned by J. G. McPhaul and occupied not take care of without help, there is by Spring Bros., general mercantile such an accumulation of them. establishment. Before the members They litter the whole system. Graded School. 385 acre farm, JiO.oo per acre. 67 acre farm m Yorkville $27.50 peracre. . Lot 72x100, 3 miles from Gaffney UDCl Otner I farm rw-* »****- or**-** , of the volunteer fire department could pi mp i e8 boils, eczema and otner < 8 , acre farn “ *.. ^ 1>er “ r r-. arrive on the .cone, the ,<5,f of the 1(JM a] ,„ eUu , that Ured l Gaffney.' 4 0 ° ' 6 building was readj to .all in. feelimr bilious turns fits of indices- 1 7^ acres $100.00 per acre. The heat was sd intense that Dr. H. ’ acre farm 4^ miles from Henrietta and W. Smith’s drug store 50 feet away tion, dull headaches and many other 25Cliffsides. 22 acres of it in timl>er, $16.. burst into flames. The fixtures in this building were hurriedly carried out THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Cures all Coughs and assists in expelling Colds from the -■& System by gently moving w > r:r the bowels.^ A certain curef|tT\^$j ' A '' for croup aijd whooping-cough. The Red Clo*er Blos- V soiii and the 7 Honey Bee is on every bottle. (Trad* Mark KcgiiUred.) Cauqht Cold While Huntlnq a Burg lar. Mr. Win. Thos. Lanorgan, provinci al Constable at Chapleau. Ontario, says: “I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamn last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I tried it, and after using two small bottles. I was com- New York, April 4.—Geo aon, William C. Spencer and John Maloney, letter carriers of Station B, at Attorney and Grand streets, were arrested Tuesday night by postal in spectors on a charge of working a new swindle. The alleged fraud consisted in af fixing cancelled postage due stamps for ten cents to letters from foreign countries, after removing the foreign stamps. The carrier then collected the face of the postage due stamp from the receiver of the letter. Some times the same game was worked with for eign letters that lacked a stamp and then the government was the loser. It is not known how widely this trick has been played, but a change and though the flames were soon ex tinguished, the stock was badly dam aged by water. The Poulan Ixjdge, Knights of Pyth- David [as, was located in the McPhaul build- hn J. insr anil the furnis troubles are due to them. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills 50 per acre. HOUSES and LOTS. ing and the furnishings, books and pa pers were destroyed. Other losses were as follows: J. G. McPhaul, loss on building, Remove all humors, overcome all strengthen, 1 invigorate the whole system 8 room house and 6 acres in Blacksburg, /i, 300.00. Fine 6 room house,newly finished, $1,800 Lot 72x135, $700 00 down. ettec,., Lot 80x200, west end, $350.00 ,. . . . . . Lot 2 acres, 4 room house, $1,050.00 “I had salt rheum on my hands so that I Iv0t I35 feet by 2QO 3 blocks * froI £ (1 t could not work. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla j $725.00. ^ $1,200, insurance $600; Spring Bros., an j it drove out the humor. I continued I Lot 200x200, 4 blocks from depot $700.00 loss on stock $2,000-, insurance $1,500; 1 - -• J *• w — 1 " H. W. Smith, building and stock val ued at $4,500, partially destroyed, in surance $1,500. Messrs. Spring Bros, ami .1 B. Shiver, who occupied rooms in the McPhaul building, lost their per sona! effects. its use till the sores disappeared.” Mas. Fine 6 room house, newly finished, near Iba O. Bbown, Rumford Falls, Me. Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. pleteiv cured.” This remedy is in tended especially for coughes and ^ the whole method of collecting post- colds. It will loosen and relieve a age due, especially on mail from Eu- severe cold in less time than by any rope, is likely to follow, other treatment and is a favorite Will Print Review. Washington, April 4.—A general re view of what lias been accomplished by the Mississippi river committee is to have another missionary in foreign fields. Rev. J. L. Gerdine, of Macon, . has represented it in Korea for some be printed for use in connection with ! tJme _ The new missionary isJ Rev . E raded school. 3 nue houses and lots near depot,' $6,000 125 acre farm 7 miles from town, $13.50 per acre, % in timl>er. 1 185 acre farm near Pacolet Mills, $15.00 per acre—enough timber on it to pay x Rev. Joiner Goes to Brazil. ! , ‘U , Columbus, (la., April 4,-st. I.uke i 185 " cn! farn ' 7 mll ' sfron ' >'5- Methodist church, of this city is to P er a cre. 140 acre farm near Cherokee Falls, *0 acres in fine bottoms, CO acres virgin timber. $15.00. 114 aerfes close to Gaffney, $28.00 per LAXATIVE wherever its superior excellence has become known. For sale by Chero kee Drug Co., G.iffney: S. L. Hobbs & Bros., Cowpens. the consideration of the bill now on the house calendar which extends the jurisdiction of the commission 50 miles north of Cairo, the present northern boundary of the commission’s authori- E. Joiner, who is assigned to Uru guayans, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. This church has been noted for its enthusiasm on the sub jeet of mission, and its generous cou- tijbutions to the cause. FREPAKEU AT THE l-ABONATORY OP I. O. 0*WITT & CO.. ''•-■'PACO, U. 8. A. For sale by Cherckee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowcens. Ask for the 1906 Kodol Almanac and 200 year Calendar. Overworked KIDNEYS Murnty’d Uncliu. Aim ami .Jnutper is prescribed and endorsed by emi nent physicians. It cures when all else fails. Prevents Kidney Disease, Dropsy 7 , Bright’s Disease, etc. At all drug stores. #1.00 n Hoc tie, or direct from Tlie Murra u Drug Co.,Columbia, S. C Four firemen were killed by fall ing walls at a fire in New York re cently. Artificial Island Proposed. j ty. The review given is by Genera 1 Washington, April 4.—The creation Ernest, president of the commission, of an artificial island ia the middle of u e sa ys that since the levee work the entrance to Chesapeake bay Is W as begun in 187‘J, the total amour t proposed by the joint board on coast spent by the general government on defense as an absolutely essential to; levees for the Mississippi has been the defense of lh« national capitol, the $19,404,679. The levees have result clties of Baltimore, Norfolk, Newport; pj i n reclaiming and protecting 2<\- Nothing will relieve indigestion i Newg aml even Rlchmon(J The dar- 950 square miles or 17,000,000 aero that is not a thorough digestant o- Jnfe exnloits of the Japanese naval cap- 0 f land. In some places the river ™! aXnuL X.romUTn d “ rlni! t '' 6 r « M ' W f r H be(ore ^ we« cuuMruc.ea, recuperate—grow strone again. A th « «ngmeeus that it is no was 50 miles in width. few doses of Kodol aftermeals will l lon ^ er Haff? 1o ^ ,h e defenses at! restore the stomach and digestive Fort Monroe , to control the entrance Perfumers In An nual Convention. I organs to a full performance of their to the Chesapeake. | New York, April 4.—The members : functions naturally. Sold by Chero-j - 1 0 f the Perfumers’ Association of I kee Drug Co., Oaffnev: L. D. Allison, Slept Seven Weeks. I America are holding their twelfth an- ; ’ L Angeles, April 4.—Miss Flor-' ruial convention here. The chief of | winter weather both m v wife and my , snee Parker, whose mysterious sleep fleers of the association are I). H. Me-j self contracted severe colds which 1 acre. 122 acre farm good houses, lams, 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. c * [ 202 acre farm, good houses, good Scoots at Wife, Kills Self. , barn, etc. Price $1,800.00; easily Bellefontaine, O., April 4.—Hugh worth $12.00 per acre. Glenn met his estranged wife on a side The Hill house and lot, 3 rooms $510.- street, and accusing her of receiving i-he cheapest place in town for i he attentions of another man. s hot I ^ ou ^ d rent for $6.00 per tn;--* r,e . r i rS Charlie Stacy hoase. only MOO.'OO Beliewng t :af he had killed her, he | 75 acres most all in timber, $1,000.00 started to run, and placing the revol-! One fine lot right in heart of town ver to his head killed himself instant- $2,000.00. ly. Mrs. Glenn is not seriously hurt,! 9 ( { le farm (extremely large) $10,250.00. as neither bullet struck her. thousand dollars trying to recover the I for seveu weeks c ‘ xcited thfc Interest j Connell, president ; Frank II. Marsh | speedih 7 developed into the woist valu,. of six steers worth one hundred of tLe niedical fraternity, has left J secretary, and Richard Hudnut, treas-I kind of la gripps with all it* mis- the hospital. Miss Parker is the; U rer. A special committee has call-I er,a,de symptoms," says Mr. J. S. daughter of a wealthy Arizona mining : cd attention to a letter which had ! Fsleston. or Maplo Landing. Iowa. She heeran tier strunp-p sieen ,.n *i.c c# ti.o Knees and joints aching, muscles 50 av.res, house, etc., edge of town Price $4,000.00. 41 2-5 acres of laud, new 5-room Grip Quickly Knocked Out. house, circular piazza, 4-acre orchard, “Some weeks ago during the severe* and outbuildings. Price $2,350. 100 yards from car line. Lot 80x180, corner Jefferiet* md graded school and fifty dollars. Living indoors so much during the man Laurel streets, near Price $375. 4 room house, Lara, store room and 1 acre land at Thickety depot, $425.0*. Lot 80x200 in left of resident portion of town. Price $800.00. I >**«.*,. tie pills cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels and give the blood a chance to purify Itself They relieve headache, sallow complexion etc. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney: L. D. Allison. Cowpens. however, and has gradually come into i ng fully taken advantage of. a normal condition. — and bv its liberal use soon completely knocked out The Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney: Hobbs & Bros., Cowpens. Sold by settlements. Price $15 per acre. S. T. 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 pairing'done by. an Ex 'ert. Thos. H. Westrope, Next to Shuford & LeMaster. u Died from Effects of Beating. Convict Buildings Burn. j Chicago, April 4.—George Brown, a Birmingham, Ala., April 4.—A spe- barber 41 'ears old was attacked bv I » i cial to the News from Jackson, Miss., four men Tuesday night at Thirty | a f PW n j R i lts ago. Many persons were fifths the buildings on the state con* | eighth aud Hutler streets and \va aroused from 'sJe^o by the shock, but ti^ iu in Rankin county were par-1 beaten so severely that he died two | uo damage was done. Suffered for Five Years with Kidney Vfl ly _ d !! t , ruyed b \ fl / t e ! irly Wednes-1 hours later from the effects of his j i The more a man blows likel / he Is to eome to blows the less I ♦ If anybody has a message for ^ the people of this community * he cannot deliver it to them so ^ effectually, so cheaply, so quick- 4 ly in any other way as through f die columns of this paper. 4» It is the business of this pa- 4 per to carry messages of one 4 kind and another into homes. 4 4 > The message will be delivered, 4 ( ^ too, under favorable conditions, . T for few persons take up their , local paper except in a pleasant T and receptive frame of mind. The sign upon the fence board 4 (> may be good, but it can be seen T only by travelers who go that 4 particular road. The message 4 in the local paper carries itseh y to thousands, no matter by which 4 road they travel. Select your space and put < your message where it will do * the most good. We, pwhi’pK, can help » yon if you will bat ask ss < 4 ♦♦ DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTIST. ’Moved to new office over Frederic ttreet Front, of the Battery. 'Phone in Office and Residence. FOLFlfSMIY^TAR for chlltf.rmttt tfif> .it.rr. fla ifi'atot DeWEtt’s K Salve Wot PklM v Burns, Sores* and Liver Trouble. “1 suffered for five years with kid ney and liver trouble, which caused severe pains across the hack and blinding headache. I had dy^nepsia and was so constipated that. I could not move mv bowels without a cathar tic. I was cured by Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and have been well now for six months.” says Mr. Arthur S Strickland of Chatta nooga, Term For sale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney: S L. Hobbs b Bros., Cowpens. And the man who whistles when he is sad is wiser than the one who weeps. Whai good does it do you to eat if votir stomach fails to digest the food? None. It does you harm—causes belching. Hour stomach,* flatulence, etc. When the stomach fails a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure aftere- each meal will digest what vou eat and makes the stomach sweet. Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney: L D. Allison, Cow pens. day morning, causing a loss wf about I injuries. Bernard Comiskey, who is j The most rational remedy for $76,000. Thirty horses, 24 mules, a Accused of being the leader of the quar Doughs and Colds is Kennedy’s Laxa- nmnber oi eaitle and a large collec- responsible for the man’s death | Honey and Tar. It acts on the tion of farming implements were also together with James O’Shea is under | ! > "^ els ,_ aH „ a ™[ ld cathartic—expels ajj j W ell"$85(j burned. So far none of the convicts j arrest and the i>olice are searching for are missing I he fire began in a big 1 the other men. The crime Is declar barn, and is thought to have been of | <>d by the !>oIlce to have been the out Two lots four blocks from depot, 75x300. Price $100 per lot. Seven-room bouse, eight acres of fine land. Good barn, out buildings, 1 etc. The Morgan home. Price $4,000. One beautiful lot corner M^ow and Grenard streets, 80x200, price, $1,760. 118 acres all in timber 8 miles out 1 Lies good. Price $16 2-3 per acre. 67 acres 4 miles out. 2-3 in timber, on R. F. D. and public road. Llee incendiary origin. cold from the System. Cuts all phlegm out of the throat, relieves coughes. colds. croup, whoopin'* cough, etc. An ideal remedy for come of enmity between Brown and j children—equally good for adults. Comlskey over a in is key to Brown. debt owed by Co Stockholders Meet. Louisville, April 4.—The annual meeting ot the stockholders of the Plan to Develop Harbor. Southern Pacific company was held Hamburg, April 4.—The members of Wednesday at the office of the compa- ! the Prussian diet’s budget commit ny in Beechmont, a suburb. Alex P. J tee visited Hamburg with the purpose Humphrey presided, and J. B. Weaver of studying plans to develop the har acted as secretary. The stock was bor of the Prussian City, of Harburg mainly represented by proxiers in the situated in the south aim of ihe river name of E. II. Harriman. The rou | Elbe, opposite Hamburg Sold by Cherokee Drue Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison Cowpens. Six feet ten inches in height and weighing 560 poun is. Boss Skaggs, the largest mm in Kentucky, is dead at Blaine and a special coffin has been built for him. 281 acres on Thickety ;.nd Gilkey 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 acr< , of good ground, near depot. Price $2,000. 8-room house and nice new barn. I acres, beautiful land in Blacksburg, $1,100. 6-room house, lot 150x160, good barns and out buildings, $600. Will exchange for farm. Nice brick store room, house and vacant lot in Gaffney, is rented for Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. H . , , A happy home is the most valuable 515 per month. Price $2,175. tine business was transnererT irw.inmn. ' . i ~ , Harbu 1 r f 1 i ‘ 1 possession that is within the reach of 5-room house and 1-2 acre ground, - . ln ? 1 “ d * n * commerce has been growing rapidly | manklnd blJt vou rannot onioy its fine orchard, $1,223. the election of the old board of direc tors. Dry Dock Dewey Near Malta. New York, April 4.—A cable dis patch to the Herald from Malta say* that a message has been received by owing to the overcrowded condition of Hamburg's harbor, and Harburg, there fore, is intending extensive harbor im provements. FOR RENT. comforts if you are suffering from rheumatism. You throw aside busi-1 ness cares when vou enter your home j 8 room house and one horse farm and you can be relieved from those j n town. House being fixed up. pains also by applying A 3-year old boy. of Elkin. N. G. was drowned in -a tub of water, into which he foil. Wednesday. Open Door For Manchuria. London, April 4.—The long-expected wireless telegraphy from the dry dock anouncement of the open door in Man Dewey, which* was 6b miles northwest ] churla is confidently believed to be in of Malta, maintaining a speed of more the very near future. the delay in than JOB miles a day. During the en j making the announcement has, it is 1111 Folev’s Houcv an.l Tar contains no tire run from Gibraltar, the waathsr ' officially stated, been prompted solely opiates, and will nor donstloate like has been fine and all is going smooth | on the part of the Japanese govern negrlv all other cough lAadicines. Re |y. 1 he officers in charge of the dry ment Ky a fear of complications arising dock expect to arrive at Port Said wh’le the transmission of troops was about April 16th. vigorously going on. rheumatic Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. One appli cation will give you relief an,I its continued use for a short time will bring about n permanent cure. For sale by Oehrokee Drue Co.. Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cowpens. fuse substitutes. Di ug Co. Sold by Cherokee Trade between Canada and Unit ed States has increased to $202,999.- 213, more than lb) per cent. In ten years. Chronic Bronchitis Cured. s Debs Mother Dying. Rose Defeated in Milwaukee. Terre Haute, lud., April 4.—Eugenr Milwaukee, Wis., April 4.— Sherburn V. Debs, while under treatment pre M. Becker, the young Republican can paratory for a surgical operation on j didate for mayor of Milwaukee, has his throat, was called to the bedside been elected over David S. Rose, Dem ‘For ten years had ^ h,B moth<,r > who nia y dif> at any Jocrat, who has for the past eight year riot sneak'above* 1 n ^whlsner." wrFes I h ° Ur * S yf>ar8 of age and I been the city’s executive head. Unof Mr. Joseph Coffman, of Montmorencl. j a “ ln y, al | d 10 yea ’ r8 - Mr ! fiHul figures give Becker’s plurality Ind. ‘‘I tried all remedies availabb-. but with no success. Fortunately Wy . employer suggested that 1 trv Foley’s tion. Honey and Tar. Us effect was al- most miraculous, and I am now cure! Bristle Extracted from Arm UNION COUNTY. One pretty new 6-roo;n cottage ia 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 bouse. Young retard, splendid water. Price $1,500. Two- cottage near Iren* Debs has cancelled all lecture engage I 1,555. The indications are that Beck-' doe^ not irritate the stomach an.l merits while she is in a critical condi ' Five arrests haVf. been made 'in connection with the failure last Oc tober of the enterprise National Bank, thi’rds’ iyishr'baianceln oneTyear of Allegheny, Pa. CHEROKEE COUNTY Clears the Complexion. Orino Laxative Frub Syrup stimu- wn, ne / 0ur l, 00 ?). .... lutes the live,- and thoroughly cleans- f 1 ! 11 ® , ln 8 P e “ dl , d condition, on nlo« es the system and clears the complex- !?;. 1 f 7ft r ® nLe<1 for $0 0 ° per moDtk ' Ion of pimples and blotches. It is c® • the best laxative for women and chil dren. as it is mibl and pleasant, and does not gripe or sicken. Orino is much superior to pills, aperient wa ters and all ordinary cathartics, as it CHEROKEE AND YORK COUNTIE*. I et also carried with him the balance of the Republican city ticket. of the disease. On mv recommenda tion manv neonb* have used Foley’s Honev and Tar, and alyvay with sat isfaction. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. When love meanders down the av enue common sense sneaks un an alley. Don’t tie a cough or a cold up in Evelelb, Minn., April 4.—The bristle Commission Makes Report. 1 , 1 Constantinople, April 4.—The report of a tooth brush which lodged in her 1 , , , , . , „ „ „ 1 , t “ of the Ottoman commission appointor throat a year ago last January has ; , , , 1 \ . .. to inquire into tlie Fabah dispute con been ext 1 acted from the arm of Miss Helen Seeltar, who lives near here. Body of Railroad Manager Found. . Dayton, ()., April 4—The body ol Jose^i L. Breen, late manager of the ! your system bv taking a remedy that Peoples Railroad company who was binds the bowels. Take Kennedy’s I ^uccked off a bridge hist Thursday, 1 Laxative Honev and Tar. It is d lH was found Wednesday. ferent from all other cough syrups. | it is better. It opens the bowels— 1 expels all cold from the system, re lieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. An ideal remedy younv and old. Children like It. Sold bv Cherokee Drug Co. Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. 8lx Injured In Wreck. Richmond, Ind., April 4.—A specla. for train on the ciileago road was wreck ed here Wednesday as the result of 1 cava In. Six were injured. tends that Tahah belongs to the An labah district and therefore is Turk ish territory. It is not anticipated that this finding will prevent a si i tlement in accordance with the Anelo’ Egyptian views. Another Mine Survivor. Lens, France, Department of Pas do Calal.i, April 1 Another lug surviv'o" of the mine disuse r Courrlortr on March ln .i. was dis- orml Wed' s.lay uioiuiug*aud brou out ol the piL ' Ik liv at 900 acres of nice lanj in near Smyr* u i. Hickory Grove and King’s Creek. 70u t acres in nice timber only a couple of miles from R. R. station. 100 acre* in good bottoms on King’s and Wolf creeks. Several settlements Pries $15.00 per acre. 700 acres of land on Broad ; rer adjoining the above tract, nicely titn- ir „ iw v \v'i+,.h bered . two good settlements, In fin# If vou,ever bought a box ot Witch „ ,i H nr m . „ . .. . .. . x j comnuon Price yla.00 per acre. 455 acres close to Smyrna and Hick ory Grove, good land, lies well, good settlements, near goo I school. Pilot $15.00 f>er acre. 218 acres, good settlement, p:ett} land, lies abroas; up to railway sUc Mon, woll timbered. Very cheap at $15.00 per acre. 85 acres on Thickety creek, C- acre* In good bottoms, house, barn.., wtc, (Mng put into good shape, good soil, tot 1 »cky. Price S 15.00 per acre. About 7 miles from town, ciose U. school. bowels. Sold bv Chreokee Drug Co. That stiffness which is due to rheumatism is seldom mistaken for dignity. Hazel Salve that failed to’ give satis faction the chances are It did not have the name “E. C. DeWitt £ r Co.” print ed on 'ho wrapper and pressed in the box. The o’M'dnal DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve never falls to Hve satis- f ctlon for burns, sores, boils, tetter, cracked hands, etc Fo- blind bleed- in?. Itching and protruding Piles it affords almost ImmediaL. relief. It stops the pain Sold b Chorokf'e Drug Co,, Gaffney; L I) Allison. Cow 7 pens. FOLEYSHOm^IASt oiosts ttkv cxitl li Price* reasonable. R. L. Parish