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uhl^ la j'--- m f&y k" ¥' Rnr It Mail Fat, rouad and lull •( fife aad auschiaL Fink aad whka flask, dotted with dim* fUs. No aoagh, mm tedigaatioa. All oa accouat cd DZOiyililSIDN administered by a mother whose lova 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 folk it is the chief nourisher 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 Bctile by K ill Write letter or postal to OZOiVit’LSIOK CO. •6 Pine Street, Now York THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Cures all Coughs and asaiats in expelling Colds from the System by gently moving the bowels.4^)9ft A certain cure^jj^ - for croup and whooping-cough. (trad* MarkBaglaUnA.) Tbs Red Clover Blos som and the Honey Bee Is on STOTT bottle. KENNEDY’S liXATIVE HONEY" TAR PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY OP C. O. OsWITT & CO.. OWJCAGO, U. a. A. For aale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowoena. Yancey Hotel turned. Livingston, Mont., April 18.—The old Yancey hotel, located in the Yellow stone National park, was destroyed Tuesday. Tbe fire originated from a defected chimney. The hotel was founded more than twenty yeara ago by John Yancey, who was familiarly known as "Uncle John,” and who made it a popular resort for tourists. Woman Killed by Earache. Ixmlsvllle, Ky., April 18.—As she was being lifted from bed preparatory to her removal to a hospital, Miss Alice Bedinger uied suddenly Tuesday. The attending physicians stated that the death was due to earache, and that the case has few, if any parallels in medical history. Will Pay Depositors. Boston, April 18.—Depositors of the Central National bank of this city, which failed in 1892, will receive all their money with interest. Receiver D. Allen announces that the final divi dead of 10 per cent will b« paid at once. Burg- Cauqht Cold While Huntina a lar. Mr. Wm. Thos. iLanorgan, provinci al Constable at Chapleau. Ontario, says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamo last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain’s Cough* Remedy, I tried it, and after using two small bottles. I was com pletely cured.” This remedy is in tended especially for coughes and colds. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wherever its superior excellence has HUNDREDS USE LIVES IN QUAKE AT ’FRISCO Shock Reeled City And Fire Im mediately Broke Out. CITY AT MERCY OF THE FLAMES Property Collapsed In the Twinkling of an Eye—Business Section of City Practically in Ruins—Dynimiting the Structures to Check the Fire. San Francisco, April 18.—San Fran cisco was practically wrecked by an earthquake at 6:10 o'clock Wednes day morning. The shock lasted three minutes and thousands of buildiugs were damaged, and destroyed. The loss of life is reported great. There is no water and fires are breaking out all over the city. All wires with the exception of one are gone.. The city hall, cost ing 87,000,000, is in ruins. Modern buildings suffered le*s than the brick and frame. * The confusion ami excitement is in describable. Most people were asleep, and rushed into the streets undressed. The buildings- swayed aud crashed, burying the occupants. There was a panic in the down town hotels. The Lick House is badly damaged, but no loss of life there is reported. The Faiaco and San Francisco ho- OREENE GAYNOR TAKE A DRIVE. people are believed to be buried In the darning ruins. At Twenty-second and Mission, tlv ^ . dr, good, .lore of Uw-au comp.,,, : Pri “’’- r V Un ?' r i Peculiar To Itself seeing in Central City. Macon, Ga., April 18—Messrs. Gay* I 10 ’ Green, oojoyej u,* , pr ft, fc, what it ig and .g hat it doee-MX*. breeze and sunshine in this city short- ... .. . ... ... ly after noon on Tuesday, m a lengthy blood-punfymg, drive over the city, conducted by Dep- alterative and tonic substances and uty Marshal Dave Riley. They were effecting the most radical and per- oeenwnte of » hanclsom Idndnu and ; ams of aU hQmon d ^ enjoyed tae ride, as tourists would on . any ordinary trip of inspection. They eruptions, relieving weak, tired, asked for numerous privileges early languid feelings, and building up in the morning, and when Marshal the whole system—4S true only of George Whiip was consulted he gave —, Hood’s Sarsaparilla become known. For sale by Chero-1 tels withstoou the shock. The people kee Drug Co.. Gaffney: S. L. Hobbs , flocked to the telegraph offices to send Is on fire, threatening to sweep the en tire block. At Eighteenth and Val- eocia streets there is a crevice in the street six feet' wide and entire side walks are torn up. The street car tracks are badly twisted all through the southern section of The city aud traffic is at a standstill. At the Southern Pacific hospital, j water is being carried into the buiid iug from outside sources for the use j of the patients. Many people suffering from injuries J . are seen on the streets making their; hIs fcoU8< nt for the ride, provided Dep- way to the different hospitals. > uty Mar ’ b al Riley was given authority. Jf 0 other medicine acts like it; Fire, which has been raging in the j Mrs - Groene < her daughter and son- j no other medicine has done SO vicinity of Fourth and Stevenson has iD ' ,aw arrived in file morning, and muc h real, substantial good, DO gotten beyond the control of the fire | B P ent noar b’ a11 day with the prison- other medicine has restored health men, and the flames have leaped to er8, Wrs - Ga > nor is expected soon, strength at SO Utile cost, the Winchester rooming house, ou the tbe , ao “ of Captain Gaynor being al- wM with ^ west side of Third street. Unless the i ready There was little of the BMr lostaff mr eyeaight. For four montha 1 flames can be checked here, the Palace strenuous imprisonment 10 be seen at could not see to do anything. After takiny hotel, one block distant, will be tn- j aG en Tuesday. The two pris-, two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I eould rm daugered ' oners had been given the privilege of to walk, and when I had taken eight bottles I. The rooms iu the Palace hotel were the j ail corridors, but later were al- ■ 1^n!“ * W ‘” Su, “ ^ Haim vacated early in the morning, and the lowe d the freedom of the jail yards. Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises ts guests are now returning to gather up! Marshal White assigned Deputy ey r e and keeps the promlM. their effects. All sorts of vehicles E)ave Riley to the duty of remaining , .-...i i... ... m. are being used to carry out of the charge of the prisoners, and such danger zone everything of value. expenses as an. thus incurred will he : Indians in Distress. The loss of life seems to have been P a id by them. 1 hey have also been j Boise. Idaho, April 18.—A dispatch confined to the poorer districts aud e ivei1 privilege of furnisning their cell to the Statesman from Salmon, says the manufacturing territory. in Gle hospital department of the jail ; that the Indians are in distress from For the benefit of eastern people at their own expense, and such other hunger on the i^ehmi reserve. They who have friends visiting in San Fran 1 changes as they have seen fit to make have usually lived through this season have also been allowed. of the year on credit from the mer- i chants based on promises of wood de ft Bros., Cownens. LOW RATES TO NEW ORLEANS and return, account United Confederate Veterans Reunion, April 25th-27th, 1906. The Southern Railway will sob tickets to New Orleans, La., and re turn at extremely low rates from prominent points, a few of which are named below, as follows: Barnwell, $14.05. Gamden 15.35. Charleston 15.73. Columbia, 14.70. Chester 14.70. Rock Hill 15.15. Orangeburg, 14.75. Yorkville 14.65. Equally low rates from other ooints. Tickets will be on sale April 22nd, 23rd and 24th. limited good to return April 30th. By depositing tickets with special agent In New Orleans and upon payment the sum ol fifty cents, an extension of limit t< May 21st, will be granted. For the accommodation of the dele gates from South Carolina, the South ern Railway will operate through car from Columbia, S. C., leavine Apri 23rd. at 7.00 A. M., and arrivine a) New Orleans next morning at 7.15. For full information apply to any Southern Railway ticket agent or W. H. McGee, Trav. Pass. Agent, Augusta. Ga. R. 'W. Hunt. Division Pass. Agent, Charleston. S. C. Brooks Morgan, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta. Ga. In Pittsburg, Pa., To cases of ty phoid fever were reported in one day. Nothing will relieve indigestion that is not a thorough digestant. Ko- dol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, and allows the stomach tr> rest— recuperate—grow strong again. A few doses of Kodol aftermeals will ret,tore the stomach and digestive organs to a full performance of their functions naturally. Sold by Chero kee Drug Co., Gaffney: L. D. Allison, Cowpens. Two persons were killed and thirty injured by a ■tornado near Austin, Texas. Living indoors so much during the winter months creates a sort of a stuffy, want-of-ozone condition in tbe blood and system generally. Clean up and get ready for spring. Take a few Early Risers. These famous lit tle pills cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels and give the blood a chance to purify itself. They relieve headache, sallow complexion etc. Sold by Cheroke*- Drug Co.. Gaffney: L. D. Allison. Cowpens. Public Printer Stillings has dis charged 100 men from the govern ment printing office. messages to frier.ds and w’ere frantic because there were no wires. The greatest damage was south of Market street, where mostly frame buildings and tenement houses were located. There are iwes iu every block iu that district. At 8:50 o'clock Wednesday morning a disastrous lire broke out on the south Bide of Market street and is now with in one block of the Palace hotel .The water mains have burst and the fire de partment is radically helpless. The utmost confusion exists. All business Is suspended. At itiis moment there Is only one wire out of San Francisco, a Postal Telegraph company wire. The Postal Ten graph building is badly damaged. The operating room is a to tal wreck. The power or every kind 1b gone, and there are no lights, either gas or electric. Neither the Palace hotel nor the St. Francis is gone; that is, as far as the outside goes, but tbe inside platering, etc., is greatly dam aged. Between the Posts Telegraph of fice aud the water from there has been great damage by lire, which is burning fiercely, and there is little or no water. The fire is burning both on the east and the south side of the Postal Telegraph building. \ The damage by the earthquake ap cisco, it is safe to say that they have not been injured. As the hours go by, the excrement grows more intent Every few' minutes explosions ar^ heard as buildings are blown up to stop the progress of the Hames. On lower Mar 1*0 street, the ;,r:i: ike. oughfare of the city, block af er bio, „ of substantial buildings have been oc stroyed. A big fire is raging on :!u* corner of ban Some and Pine sire- ts, one block from the Associated Press office. * ft is impossible to confirm the differ tnt rumors 01 the loss of life. No reports have been received out side of San Francisco, bir the dam • ■ about the bay must be enormous. . laud is said to have suffered sever A fire which broke ou> in the .Via, 1, Wholesale Drug company, threatens to destroy the entire block. LOST HIS L'FE SAVING OTHERS. , liveries during the summer. On account - of the issuance of orders for removal Young Man Saved Women, But Was of the Indians to the Fort Hall reserva- Himself Drowned. tion, credit is now refused the Indians. Tampa, I la. April 18.—George Gar- Unless government aid is extended, ry, caslaer < f the Tampa Electric there will be extreme suffering and dia- conij :'i>y, wa* drowned in Hillsboroug orders will result, bay Tuesday morning a mile off Bal last point, while out with a pleasure The boat was o\erturned in water. Young Garry started hore to secure assistance party, rough to swim after he and Mahoney rescued the young ladies and had platted them on the upturned boat. Being cxh. .. u-u, Garry went down souk distance from his companions, and his bod vus not recovered until some time luur. Disabled Schooner Reaches Port. Mobile, Ala., April 18.—The Ameri can schooner, Emma L. Cottingham, Mobile to Mantanzas, Cuba, reported dismasted off the coast or Cuba April 5, has arrived at Mantanzas, Cuba, partly disabled and with part of her cargo lost overboard by reason of the crew having to jettison same. Hie captain and crew are safe. J. T. M;uio!k-;. and the ladies were Practically the entire water front is in the wau r an hour and fifteen min- j Grip Quickly Knocked Out on lire. 1 nates before drifted ashore. One j “Some weeks ago during the severe On California and Pine streets the °* ih** ■' VVils unconscious when : winter weather both my wife and my* lire has reached to San Som street. she reached the shore. From Pine and Dupont streets fin Garry was recently rrom Boston, a I can be seen raging all over the down I member of a prominent family there. ’ town district. ! A brisk wind is coming up, and thJ Buggy Factory Chartered, destruction ot the entre business dis ; Macon, G::., April 18.—The Macon trict is thr< a eiied. Buggy company revived a charter at Several pi rsons are thought to fit Tuesday's r. sion ol the superior court, pinioneu under the wreckage of the This is a new organization of capital fish markers between Sacramento and furnished by G. M. Davis and J. L. Da- Clay and Commercial streets. vis, and the buisness promises soon self contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la gripps with a]l its mis erable syihptoms,” says Mr. J. S. Egleston. or Maple Landing, Iowa. “Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up. eyes and nos© running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain’s Cough Remed- aiding the same with a double does of Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets pears to have extended ail over the Suffered for Five Years with Kidney , cily Tlle iIrwLs are b i (>cka(i ed with The: trie blowing up build lugs. The residence districts are safe and Liver Trouble. debris “I suffered for five years with kid ney and liver trouble, which caused severe pains across the back and go lar a,s 1 urd blinding headache. T had dyspepsia The busmes-s section of t\e city from and was so constipated that I could Market s.i'etr to Mission street and not move mv bowels without a cathar- from b . tack has been almost com tic. I was cured bv Chamberlain’s pletely v.iv ^ed. Stomach and Liver Tablets and have; The Call rod M.vauiin- r buildings are br-^n well now for six months.” says destroyed. Many buildiugs along Mar Mr. Arthur S. Strickland, of Chattn- ami M. Tenn. For sale by'Cherokee 0° ">»,«. and TeUesia streets r,: to be one of Macon's most proaubH. | “TiT entire family was caught in the col- The factory begins with a small cap-, Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney: S L. lapse of a building. ital, but will be prepared to do a most 1 Hobbs ft Bros., Cowpens. The hall ol justice is momentarily complete ami satisfactory business in j ■■ expected to fall. The city hall is al- the makim- most au enure wreck. The damc '.e! here is esrinmicd at ball' a million dol lars. T!. ■ Alt .-hat.ices' Ruvilllun has bee;' • ou>erlec 'nu, au emergency hosm.J The Grand Opera house has suffered severe dan,age. buggies. Prenti r Christian FcundA New Yor: . April lA— Prentiss Chris tian l.-ytir old Son of Harry E. Chrisiiun. of Jndianapolls. who drop ped out 0 sight after starting for Sundry sc ool in that city last. Sun A carpenter in Utica, N. Y.. got his fingers caught by a falling door in a manhole, and for an hour bung suspended by two fingers, wit’ his feet in a few inches of the floor, un til his condition was discovered. nooga. Drug Bros. Aon streets, including the ■ ( collapsed, so far as known at Co., Gaffney: Cowpen c . Overworked KIDNEYS Marray’D Itacliii. (lin am! Juniper is prescribed and endorsed by emi nent physicians. It cures when all else fails. Prevents Kidney Disease, Dropsy, Bright’s Disease, etc. At all drug stores. i-; l-OO < 1 i-ioi t le. or direct from The Wurra- Drug Co,,Gcii;iflbia, ? q j Hobbs & ’ ■ eres, are collapsing Hand lees of people iu the cheap tene- meni distric's are reported killed. More than $56,000 was found In The offices of the Rosial Telegraph 10,000,000 dead letters that have | company in the Hobart building are been disposed of in the last year. wrecked, a-- is the Associated Press building ai 302 Montgomery street. What good does it do von to eat If The reh i lh . n( . t p(Jlliun is but slight . vour stomach fails to digest the food? None. It does you harm—causes belching, sour stomach, flatulence etc. When the stomach fails a little Kodo! Dyspepsia r ure after each meal will digest wlm* ”011 eat and make- the stomach sweet Cherokee ly dainagee. although nearly every house has >en more or Jess injured. in the contusion, which reigns every- whue heiv. it is almost impossible to learn tit A... ,, '.oas.er caused by the eai iiiquane. in general, it may be the bay. ca The fac's so jar as Known at thi hour may bi summarized as f;llov\^: lyu. The Hundreds ol people killed, and prob apparently ably J.'tot) injured. '1 lie entire water front is ablaze. The posioiace is entirely collapsed By order of 'he chief of police a saloons have beep closed. The daiuag. aireday inilickd Is e dniatcd roughly lars. his mo.her, Mrs Mary Jeffries Chris tian, 41C Mast Twelfth street, Brook- cold from phlegm out in ■toad health and coughes. colds. the system. Cuts all of the throat, relieves happy. , cough, etc. An ideal Three Men A^e Mangled, Bluefield. \V Va.. Apr; is.—A shot blew out I he Hemph::! mine near Welch, iy, a keg of powder. A croup. whoopins* remedy for ; children—equally good for adults. Sold by Cherokee Dru^ Co., Gaffney: L. D. Allison. Cowpens. congress, is dead at> the The fires unless the Col. Thomas Johnston of Montgom ery County. Kentucky said to be terrific ex. . ...ton followed. Antoine meraber of **• at forty million dol-; Tipicci, uu Italian miner, was kilted age of 93 instantly and two other men horribly ai e-spreading rapidly, and burned and bruised. The injured were vird co^es up from taken to t! Miners’hosp* al as Welch. LUt ‘ names toward t .. They are no: expected to recover from ' an stop the destruction the injurir received. c Drug Co., Gaffney: D. ID Allison. r 'ow-, said 1 hat ike district laying between fl ena Market and Howard streets from the bay as far west us the city hall, has been badly v,nd.ed. The hotels iu Hit' \ iciniiy of Tail'd and Mrket streets wert. badly shaken up, but there seems to have oeer no loss of life there. The Folcv's Honey and Tar coni ins no large depur kieut :• tor, n 1 !;!.■> neigh- opiates, and v/il] not con-tioatn like borhoob wo'e also ruined, but the nearly aM other cough medicines. Pe’ 1 Rev. S. Murry, a German Baptist minister, died in Wabash. Ind., on Thursday, on bis one hundredth birth- i north end of the city 1 die tiarnes arespnaidiii'. ns. of tii” c: y. The whole wrecked, and iu a!! n.iect' The ai company is preparing 10 vacate, and 'his will shu 1 off all t< l< graphic < .‘U.nninicatior ' itit the out sidi world. ■ nt indicatio's the entire fuse ubst Pule Drug Co Sold by Dheroke Host Anything And a little of everything is now being'shown in my line: All the new conceptions aud fads . : : ..In The Jewelry Line.. From the cheapest worth having to the very finest specimens and grades. Re pairing done by an Ex 'frt. Thos. H. Westrope, tyext to Sbuford & LeMarier. Abraham Barker. 85 years old a | well-known financier of Philadelphia, wa<5 killed by falling from a street ; car in New York. earthquake occurred a: < n hour when they were empty and no loss of life Is reported in that quarter. Farther cast, on .MaiKet street to ward Uie ferry slij):-, w a section oc cupied by ( leap lodging houses and hotels, and ,u-re the loss of life is re poi :ed to Li very gr^at, though the ex tent of it could not be ascertained at this hour. Fires are burning in a number of ion. b( .1 »v olesale and rest him, held the mob at hay with ^ L. Hobbs F Bro., Cowpens ■ !.> ’-all a nrev To the ' drawn revoiwrs unMl the reserves ar-1 in intensity, rived. Moher may recover. lacrt fanned M Chronic Bronchitis Cured. "For ten years I had chronic bron chitis so bad that at times 1 cnuM not sneak rbovp a whisoer.” wri*es Mr. Jo^ent] ^oTman. of Montmorend. Places along Market street, and the wa- ,nd. “1 tri'-d all remedies available, j ter mains having burst, tae authorities but with no success. Fortunately my have resorted to dynamite to check the employer suggested that I try Foley’s : progress of the flames. Honev and Tor. T ( s effect was al-j As reports come in, the magnitude of most miraculous, and I am now cure 1 I the dlsa3lei . grows Flreb are raging of the disease. On my recommenda tion iianv non ole havo used Foley's Ho”ev and Tar, and alway wi’h sat isfaction. Fold by Fyerokee Drug fkj. in all directions, and people are mov ing out of the down :uwu section. The loss of life may reach into the hundreds, and millions of dollars’ The United States last year brought worth of property hat been destroyed. : from Cuba $95,857,856 worth of pro- The Valencia ho*el, between Seven- aiid WHISKEY-HABITS an( I s °ld In return $44,569,812 teernh aud High teenth streets, on Va- out'^aln? 1 Book ofjjar* WOrth ' lfencia 8trect ’ a five stor y ^ame build- ticuiar* «ent FRKR. Don . f tle a ooueh op a cold U() in | Jng, toppled oyer into the street, bury- ' your system by taking a remedy that P e °P c ' 1 n i- ie debris. Only the binds the bowels. Take Kennedy’^ ^°P stor 1 r reBia 1 ns 1 n i a< tt. A bouse on j Laxative Honev and Tar. It is dif- Fourth street, near Valencia, was alto ; ferent from all other cough syrups. I wrecked, killing two persons. 1 cAiid; strftt, sura. i<« oplutm* DeWntFe BSff Baba It is better. It opens the bowels—, Many of the fire department houses exnels all cold from the system, re- are damaged so badly that it is impos- lleves coughs, colds, evoun. whooping .ible to get the fire appara us out r e . d . 7 A ,odA " 1 « «»»««*. young and old. Children like it. Sold ir nnn , n „„ tn , ... bv Cherokee Drug Co. Gaffney: L. D. f. J . K,n ® sley ' entlrely co1 Allison. Cowpens. lapsed. It Is on fire, and 76 to 80 From |,:<* bfisipi ss , rcta.l, will i which it iu and it fanned I • a t.iff breeze. At 11 \\ . dnesda.' in' ’•ntiig, San Francisco tinu, 2 (.■!>( New Yor!. :ime. the employers o* t-ie Bostal Tc! egraph company had « ea\ • their m ficc on account of th- ui '. A the titm- they loft, the Palace and Gi.r.d hoiu were nol yet on lire, but were in Imuii nent danger. The militia is now in charge of the town. Murray Sus,-ended from Qtfice. Washington, April ] j.—After a con* ference with the president, Secretary i Shaw, who hav just returned from N- : York, decid d'that he wouid sit-p< n ! Irom (illii e Fr» d rick ( \ Murra v , c 1 j lector of the port of Buffalo. N. ) . 1 who a few days ago wav- indicted In I connection wi’h what is known as the; ! gave yard scandals. Mississippi Pauses Danger Line. Natchez, Miss., April 18. -The Mb sissippl river at this point a» 8 o’clock this morning was thr- e inches abo. the danger line, and shows a rise -u" h quarter of a foot in tin last 21 I our Cotton lands not protected by Je\ will be covered until the river gm i down, which nia> be too iatc to ma) crops. Was Cut a Dozen Times. New Y01: , April Is.—Thomas Moher was knock* 'I down and cut a dozen times with a razor while on his way home last, n.gut. His assailant, said to be Rob* vr fscoit. a negro, former em ploye, ban ii adod himself against a mob. Two policemen who went to ar- Rheumatism Make^ Life Miserable. A happy home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, hut vou cannot enjoy its comforts if you are suffering from rheumatism. You throw aside busi ness cai-es when you enter your uome and vou can lie relieved from those rheumatic paius also by applying Ghamherlain’s Pain Balm. One appli cation will give you relief and its continued use for a short tim© will bring about a permanent cure. For sale by Cebrokee Drug Co.. Gaffney; Blackburn Is Held. Wichita. Kai :., April IS.—C. Edward Blackburn, cousiii of f.-nator Black burn, of Kenaicky, charged with the embezzieineni cl $23,000 rrom the Wi cbita Ftock D unis company, waived ex amination and has been Pound over to the district court. Blackburn nev er spoke a word from the time he en tered the courroom until he left. A Legislator’s Fate. Evansville, ind., April 18.—Frank Hudson. a:-< I i‘~, is dead :>« the resilt of injurie:- r-c ived by being run over by a i.ou. ;i !i;e and Nashville rain. He was formerly a member *>r the Kentuc ky stag legislature. Ark Ty.-o Cent Fares. New OrleuriH, April J8.—a numerous ly signed * -wins' petition has been presented to the Louisiana Railroad commission irging the adoption of a 2 ( i n' t. tn 1:!:° that provided for In the new Ohio law. One Every Month. Rlehrnouii, Ind., April 18.—The Unit ed States anuy subrecruiting station in this city lias been closed because of the tact that in three months’ time only three enlistment* wort- secured The governor of New Jersey has signe’ the bill substituting -lectio- cut ion for hanging i n capital punish ment. The act win go into effect in a year. Clears the Complexion. Orfno Laxative Frub Syrup stimu- bue« the liver and thoroughly cleans es the system and e'ears the complex ion of uimnlcs end blotches, R Is i'v best laxnMvo for 'votnen and chll- •I i-n as it is mild and pleasant, and do« - lotr rnin* or Hfcken. O'ino is 1 uch superior to o'Hr ap< r!ent wa- aod all '-rMn- •» cathartics, ns It <1 lei n()t irritate the stomach and boweR. Sold by Chreokcp Drug Co. The President has sent a cablegram to the King of Italy expressing con dolence unon tbe loss of life aud v n « resulting from the'eurptlon of Vesuvius. ,f vo j i-ver ’ought a box of Witch ’Liz”! Salve that failed to give s-itls- Lictiou the chances are ft did not have " -re "K. C. Dl Witt ft Co.” orlilt* "1 on t' e wnnPfr and p-essed in the -V. The original DeWUt’s Witch 'i /e] Falve never falls to “ive satis fy tion for bu-ns yore*, bolls, tetter, '’rseked iinnds. etc. For blind. Heed ing, itching and protruding Piles it ■ffords almost Immedla*- reMef. It j rions the pain. Bold b*- Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney: L. D. Allison, Cowpens. 1 The most rational remedy tor Coughs and Colds is Kennedy's Laxa- I he .5a:;iu Fe roundhouse aud ma day, was, aeeoni'n.g to a morning pa-j !lV e Honey and Tar. It acts on the- j chine snops at Point Richmond, acros. per, found Tuesday at the home 0 f > as a mild cathartic—expels all m * m