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^Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealitiy KUneys Make Impure Blood. AH the ! your kidn be dy pae hree n sea through dnutes. very The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, achesandrheu- matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney ’rouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, ond makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. 1. used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraorunary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realised, it stands the highest for its wonderful cures of *he most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bettie by mail free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Be Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Don’t make any mistake, but re member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghampton, N. Y., on every bottle. HORSE-SHOE ROBINSON A TALE OF THE TORY ASCENDENCY BY JOHN P. KENNEDY Biqqest Christmas Tree in the World. A n Animal Borne Only to Die. 1 (Now York American.) (Prof. Kile Mvtchnikoff, in Harper’s.) Tin* 11 u;»*8l Christmas tree in the The instance of natural death in worM wi | stand in Grand Central j the animal world are conspicuous, in Palace to gladden the hearts of thous- comparison with those In the vegeta- ands ..I poor little boys and girls on hie world, for their greater variety Christmas Day. The tree Is to be j and complexity. There seems no pm up b\ the Salvation Army, an ] it | doubt that this manner of death es- Homo of Swamp-Root. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss ct strength, nervou** ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol relieves ind gestion. This re v discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodoi for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, b h* ps ail stomac perifying, sweet*, the mucous me. M . S. S. Ball, " 1 vae 1- jb'.ed 1 Kc cl ..red ;ns . for cab/.” Kodol Di Ec.es only. R». Pr^peireii by t ( b>ut this famous remedy i tr moles t cleansing, egthenirg stomach. V. . Va . says:- ! :r t'w’C!.;; 'j ears. wLing it in milk tii ’A bat You Eot. ■' '•-.tl'".. sour st mach, •vr. " r & CO., CHICAGO. CHAPTER VIII, The Mansion of a Gentleman an^. a Scholar. The site of the Dove Cote was emi nent v picturesque. It was an area of level ground, containing, perhaps, two aer s. on the summit of a hill that, on one side, overhung the Rockflsh river, and on the other rose by a gen tle sweep from the champaign eoun try b* low. This summit might have been as much as two hundred feet above the lied of the stream, and was faced on that side bv a bold, rocky precipice, not absolutely perpendicu lar. but broken into stages or plat forms, where grassy mould bad acctt rutilated, and where the sweet-brier and the laurel, and clusters of azalea, shot up in profuse luxuriance. The fissures of the crag had also collected their handful of soil and gave nourish ment to struggling vines, and every where the ash or pine, and not infre quently the dogwood, took possession of such spots ulion the rocky wall, as these adventurous and cliff loving trees had found congenial to their na lure. The opposite or northern bank of the river had an equal elevation, and jutted forward so near to the oth er as to leave between them a cleft, which suggested the idea of some sudden abruption of the earth in those early paroxysms that geologists have deemed necessary to account fofc some of the features of our conti nent Below was heard the ceaseless brattle of the waters, as they ran over and amongst the rocks which probably constituted the debris form ed in the convulsion that opened this chasm. It was along through this ob scure dell that the road, with which my reader is acquainted, found place between the margin of the stream and the foot of the rocks. The, general aspect of the country was diversified by bigs knolls and broken masses of mountain laud, ami the Dove Cote it self occupied a station sufficiently above the surrounding district to give it a prospect, eastward, of several miles in extent. From this point the eye might trace the valley of the Rockflsh. by the abrupt hillsides that hemmed it in. and by the growth of sombre pines Uiat coated tiie steeps where nothing else could find a foot hold. Not far below, in this direc tion. was to be seen the Fawn's tower, a singular pinnacle of rock, which For sale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowctna. ”1 Dreamed 1 Was a King.” (.Manila Sun.) nan acquired teetion it. wu.- o a young q< of the hounds sulated point ami a.lmirntioi name from the pro aid to have afforded • against the a: laving gain 'd th a iniand that ! isault is in a filed ■ UC'I'S, of the cliff, so as to occupy the en tire diameter of the semicircle, per haps one hundred and fift ’ feet, sorted by its simplicity of costume, if 1 may so speak, and by. its tidy beauty, with the close-shaven grass plot and its trim shades. Above the whole, flinging their broad and gnarled arms amongst the chimney tops, and forming a pleas ing contrast with the artificial embel llshments of this spot, some ancient oaks, in primeval magnificence, rear ed their time honored trunks, and no less sheltered the habitation from the noon tide heats, than they afforded an asylum to the ringdove and his mate, or to the countless travellers of the air that here stopped for rest or food. Such was the general aspect of the Dove Cote; a spot where a philo sopher might glide through life in unbroken contemplation; where a wearied statesman might betake himself to reassemble the scattered forces of intellect for new r enter prises; where the artist might repair to study with advantage the living graces of God's own painting; and where young beauty might bud and bloom amongst i he most delicate and graceful forms of earth. The interior of the dwelling was capacious and comfortable. Its fur niture, suitable to the estate of the owner, was plain, and adapted to a munificent rather than to an osten tatious hospitality It was only In the library that evidence might be seen of lar^? expense. Here, the books were ranged from the floor to ceiling, with scarcely an interval, ex cept where a few choice paintings had found space, or the bust of some ancient worthy. One or two ponder ous lounging chairs stood in the apartment; and the footstep of the visitor was dulled into silence by the soft nap of (what, in that dav, w-as a rare and costly luxury) a Turkey carpet. This was in all respects an apartment of ease, and it was pro vided with every incentive to beguile a student into silent, and luxurious communion with the spirit of the sages around him,— whose subtlest thoughts and holiest breathings, whose most volatile fancies, had been caught up. lived, and turned into tangible substance, more indestruete- ible than adamant, by the matric of letters. i have trespassed on the patience of niv reader to give him a somewhat minute d scription of thf realise I it niud to a tm three thousand round it, each clothing, while 4 will share the of the Army is expected that over little ones will gather to receive a toy and at least, do,000 famili ■> substantial contents Christmas baskets. Although the plans of the Army for making the day a happy one for the poor an* going on apace the little Christmas pots are not filling up as rapidly as usual. For that reason Commander Evangeline Booth her- self went on the street yesterday with a kettle and a bell to help swell the fund. "When the snow is on the ground and people have to bundle up in heavy coats, the thoughts of the suf ferings of their poverty-stricken fel low- creatures strike home to them,” she said, ‘‘with greater force. The weather this year has remained mild so late that, our little pots have been sadly neglected. We wish to make* ;i general appeal for aid, that Christ mas may be ushered in with happi ness to the poor of the city, and ask that the public send contributions to the Army headquarters, on West 14th street or leave them in the Army pots.” tablisbed itself independently in the different groups of animals. Fifty years ago an Ameircan natur- aljst, Dana, discovered on. the surface of the sea a little animal of so singu- | lar a character that he named It “Monstrilla.” It is a small crusta cean. akin to the Cyclops so common in ponds. But w'hiie the latter are furnished with all that is necessary to capture and digest their food, the Monstrilla has neither apparatus for seizing prey, nor digestive tube. It is richly provided with muscles, nerv ous system, organs of sense and sex ual organs; it only lacks w’hat is ne cessary to prolong life by alimenta tion. The Monstrilla is doomed, therefore, to natural death. Sleepinci Sickness. (Fronx the Baltimore Sun.) The sleeping sickness long known on the West coast, of Africa and in Uganda is a puzzle which will be solv ed, it is believed, in the same way that the malaria and yellow fever problems were solved. Prof. Koch is said, indeed, to have already solved, it. The disease is always or nearly always fatal. It is propagated by the Giossani palpalis, a kind of tsetse fly which transfers the infection from a sick to a healthy person, just as the anophles mosquito transfers malaria The virus passes from the blood All Humors Are impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs cannot take care of without help. Pimples, boils, eczema and other erup tions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indigestion, dull head aches and many other troubles are due to them. They are removed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known asSarsatabS. 100 doses $1. Chamberlain’s i'i Cough Remedy The Children’s Favorite —on res— Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. This remedy la famooa for Its cure* oner * large }>art of the civilized world. It can alwaya be depended upon. It contains no opium or other harmful drag and may be given ae confidently to a baby as to an adult Price 25 cte; Large Size, 60 cts. A Stubborn Eclair. (Sunday Magazine.) tho cerebro spinal fluid, producing a comatose condition from which there is no recovery. For a time Europeans were supi*osed to be immune, but Dr. Forbes Tulloch, of the commission sent to Uganda from England to study the disease, recently succumb ed to it. From what animal does the tsetse fly originally get the disease germ? The answer is unknown. The ordinary tsetse can spread the dis ease, but only in the gossina does the germ complete its necessary cycle of development. Queer Way s of Boys. (New York Sun.) A mother of three lusty school boys An amusing story is told of a New r York man growing out of his extreme near sightedness. The New Yorker, in company with to friends, was dining at a hotel in Flor- ida. At dessert the near-sighted man had considerable difficulty in remov ing from the plate, passed him by the ! colored w aiter, what h<> took to be a J chocolate eclair. The New Yorker, thrust his fork under it and tried rrmin and again to nrv it from the) plate, but without sttccf ss. Suddenly it dawned upon him that | Ids friends wore convulsed with laugh- I t'-r. which much suprised him, for he | saw nothing particularly humorous in j the situation. This surprise was I turned to astonishment when the darkv servitor remarked in an anolo- getie way: ”1 yo' pardon, salt, but dat’s my i nnnii). 1 *ove t ’ot< tin bov ot meeo mi pen nit- ’ ( 1 D11 n n adequi of Phi css of bo It ; won ir u;n th'.: j 1 nulsav. 15; lool viii;; at a ma untsaian th ft*. c favor t lint .par •0(1 his j 1' is own ii\v llitur. omostic habits. 1 am! obsorvim. will ventur With the f a larnt ; chest- j f nn. if hull lively in an ut near tin* • ’ i - < of t ho cliff. and of t mkv fail to be rue. that if i just superintend d their ev< • ns and packed them off to she sat down with a lattr and .asked a question: ‘‘\V1 have to follow each motion e with a pencil with awful co of the face-' Frogs are zs that tire noted for retie: armi't they? Well, they ing compared 1o my boys, cutent, of a pencil is reflect! y musol. of their funnv unit do toi- ne in nn 111 led eve Dr. Ip 1 can niedicin I >nu Nannie L T (1 a IT i ything for my e recommended truthfully say it 1 ever use-1 for ylor. Bedford, by Cherokee 1). Allison, •ns. qar tites lay sp raw led on the Ini i) eta a hot lay. M< dr 1 ew a ]C) [ ili a nd said: “l Hoe y a 1 i h! ! Ah wh ili A] i hai 1 a hundred wai L< rmilli ons." v rum'. •5 e' i es lighted dit nly. Hum ya h ' Dat would sut ten! Ik* fine. An ’ of yo’ had a him d’ei i Wi .unel- lie nub] ! yo’ gib me . fifty?” No. Ab . wouldn’t gib yo no iifty term cilbi ms ” ’ Won id : ■’o’ irib me IWl *nty- tiv( ‘No, Ah wouldn't g ib no tw enty fiv e. ‘Seems t er me yous 1*<* wahful st in gy, Mo? V Wouldn’t yo'— wouldn' t yo’ i me one 9>> No, Ah wouldn’t gib yo out j. I-rOOk onto -d ce vi no il r, that had con re the white ni unoath their of the Idlest. Lindsay trout ansutut attire a nave d for few of i boring man ade, had the L* Of of : if and and and sometimes tether they arc diplication jus: loses wrinkle. I think I can doing addition by the way Thank fortune i tra. me linden tree, vdae. This lar, and wa walk of gravel circumference. he wild gamut the choicest trees of woods. Here he had the holly and the cedar and the arbor platform was semicircu- bounded by a terrace or bat swept around its The space inclosed fan, thrift . for all: an <*; lire ami. ai i. 1 a ’.'l if lairs, nn! Monty Le added comely at- thero be t ilt i ianorate cony thing of the past, for those curly cap! boys would cease t would simply end b book writing is a If they went in ta! As and Es my i look human. It ) my taking them pi A Light Part. (Baltimore American.) ' I understand you have a light role this play.” •Well, 1 play the firebug in the i-ce." TAX RETURNS. The office will be opened on the first day of Januray, 1907, for the purpose of receiving returns of all taxable property for the year 1907. I will be in the Auditor’s office at Gaffney from the first day of Jan uary 1907 to the 5th day of January 1907. I will be at Draytonville, Monday 7th, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Wilkinsville, Tuesday 8, from 10 A. M. to 3 P M, Sarratts, Wednesday. 9, from 10 A. M, to 3 P. M. Asbury, Thursday, 10, from 10 A, M. to 3 P. M. Ravenna, Friday 11, from 10 A. M. t- 3 P. M. Websters, Saturday 12, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Thickety, Smith’s store. Monday 14, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. White Plains, M. C. Lipscomb’s, Tuesday, 15 from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Macedonia, E. P. Richards, Wed nesday. 16 from 10 to 3 P. M. Butlers, Thursday 17, from 10 A- M. to 3 P. M. Ezells, Geo. D. Scruggs’, Friday, 18 from 10 to 3 P. M. Maud, R. E. Linder’s, Saturday, 19 from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Cherokee Falls, Monday, 21 from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. King’s Creek. Tuesday, 22 from 10 A, M. to 3 P. M. Antioch Church, Wednesday, 23 from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Blacksburg, Thursday and Friday. 24 and 23 from 10 A. M. to 3 P. flf Buffalo school house, Saturday, 2t from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M- Allens. Monday, 28 from 10 A. M to 3 P. M. Gnssy Pond. Tuesday. 29 from U V M. to 3 P. M, At the Qjilce ai Gaffney till the 20tli of February, 1007, at which time the time expires without the penalty. All persons are required at the time >f making returns to state in what school district they live. W. D. Camp. Auditor ut of a hyan, niggah, arc yo' so good-fer- nuffin. lazy dat yo’ cainhn't wish fo’ yo’ own watermill ions?” An Insidious Danger One of the w-orst features of kid ney trouble is that it is an insidious disease and before the victim realizes his danger he may have a fatal mala dy. Take Foley’s Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright’s disease and diabef-s. Cherokee^ Drug Company An i nvosi igation by tho Chilean Govei •nment ha* t pr< *ven false the sto rv th at tho island < if Ju: m Fe niandoz was i b stn >\ ed I irthq i take 'ant An gust. f i i umli I'd food that causes SOUFll s ami painful indi gest b m Kn- dol i.» a .sol lit Hi 'll ol \ etabh ■ acids It dig bat you eat. and i -orreels the d 1 f * | fic’on C i“S of diges it ion Kodol confo rn It'S fo th' • N; it iona d I’m v Food and I > H or [ >( i Id 1j >y (', hepokee Dr ig Oa. Cl affn ey, 1 - I> Allison, Cow- pens. Tar •iff rev ’isio n w ill In * one of the first rn att> r s tn kep up by thi o Cana dia-i II ouse ‘orn i Tto ns at Ol \Vh ei tin • Cl »ld wind ? <]r v and crack the s ikin get. D-Witt’s Witch Hazel Sal vi Sol d by C herobee Drug O . (i affn ov. ; and I a. 1) Allison, was covered with a natural grass, which the frequent use of the scythe had brought to the resemblance of velvet; and the lower side of the ter race was guarded by a hedge-row of cedar. Over ibis green wall, as the spectator walked forth in fair sum mertime. might, lie look out upon the distant woods and meadows; and there he might behold the high road showing itseil’, at distant intervals, upon the hillsides; and in the bottom lands, that lay open to the >un through the forest bound valleys, might he s<-c herds of mazing cattle, or fields of yellow grain, or, perchance, the slow moving wain burden'd with hay, or slow-er moving plough. The mansion itself partook of the character of tin* place. It wa* i d to use jj, phrase peculiarly cable to its position alniosi utciy at that, point where tie with the cliff, tone parapet, vickct op books, many books, will turned and carefully tended- that man Is one to warm tip at tin* coming of a gentle man: to op n bis doors to him - to t-ik • him to his heart, and to do him the kindness of life. He is a man to hate what is base, and to stand apart from the mass, as one who will not have his virtue tainb*d. He is a man. moreover, whose worldly craft may be so smother'd and suppressed, in tho predominance of the household effect ions, that the skilful and de signing, alas. ma\ ever practice with succ ss their plans against him. (CONTINUED NEXT FRIDAY ) m school b dneated. ‘‘cause if it b I'll have cost >*.” I will have possible, but Mothers who ”'\e Li Kennedy’s Laxu variably imlort ey and Tar. Conforms ir children Hi Syrup in- _ .:tains Hon.- £* to the Na- Cl them presentable at all tional Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold : by Cherokee Drug Co,. Gaffney, L. D. A lison, Cowpens. A Merry Christmas — and MOTHERS READ THIS ttnje an am wnion mated the riv d d Host tt.ice win -me ot a loot - , and Cowpens. Professor Joseph J. Thomson, of Cambridge University, is to receive the Nobel prize for physics. How to Avoid Pneumonia You can avoid pneumonia and other serious results from a cold by taking Foley’s Honey and Tar. It stops the cough and expels the cold from the system as it is mildly laxa tive. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. Cherokee Drug Company. Carnmander Peary and his Arctic shit>. the Roosevelt, arrived at Syd ney. c B. How to Avoid Appendicitis Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nan seafe or gripe and Is mild and pleas ant to take Refuse substitutes Cher okee Drug Company. >1 oim lofty story, and i a steel* roof, which curv- ■ci the front as to furnish stic porch that rested til- tie- ground Tb" slim pil porch were conccab*,! !»,■ which was overgrown tg \ ini-s: and tho windows igtious rooms, on either vicious ball, opened to the ioked out upon the lawn od upon the quiet landscape lar be yond Dm. of these apartments was also accessible through the eastern gable, by a private doorway shathn] ov a oglii \eranda. and was appropri tiled by Lindsay to his library. This porta! seemed almost, to bang over the rock, having but th breadth of tue terrace between it and the decliv it.y, ami showing no other foreground than the parapet, which wtus lc re a ttecessart defence against the cliff, and from which the romantic dell of the river was se n in all its wildness. Fhere were other portions of the mansion constructed in the same style of architecture, united to this in such a manner as to afford an unin terrupted communication, and to fur nish a range of chambers for the use ot the family. A rustic effect was everywhere preserve*!. Stacks of chimneys shot up in grote/sque array: and heavy, old-fashioned win- dows looked quaintly down from the peaked roof. Choice exotics, plant ”(i in boxes, were tastefully arrang ed upon the lawn: cage*s with slng- Ing-blrds were suspending against the w'all and the whole mass of building, extending along the verge Dalian Brigands. tPall Mall Gazette.) A German gentleman was one ev ening riding along the public high wa. near Imola when his horse threw him and bolted. He [ticked himself up and lighted a match to see what, time it was but found that his watch had stopped. Just at that moment two bicyclists hove in sight and he went forward, making signs for them to .slot), but the men pedaled furiously out. of sight. About two months af t"f the gentleman was reading an ac count of travel in Italy when he canto across the following passage: “One evening wo had an adventure a brigand. We wer** bicycling Imola. when an individual in a dusty cdoak suddenly sprang the ground and with a small d torch, which lie* nourished furious gestures, demanded our tes. W" with gre-at agility, but tb, avoided the and. shouting s. made* off as Mistress (trying to bo agreeable)— Wliat are your favorite dishes, Brid get ” New Cook—“To ate or toj| break, mum?”—Boston Transcript. w ith tna r long from lighti with watch 11 v the ill hit •n not Kin ot our tee’ tioned fellow had net wate-lu we cemld. Wl ie did not wai ■tb- r followed A Card This is to certify that, all druggists are authorized to refund your mon- <-v if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold It stops tiie* cough, heals the lungs anel pre*- ventg serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption Con tains no opiates. Tiie genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitute's. Chereikee Drug Company. Seasonable. (Chicago News.) And now the prudent family man I loth make due preparation For winter by arranging for A family cemling station. DeWitt's Kidneiy anel Bladder Pills drives the) poison from the body A 23 cent box holds a week's treatment. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney, L. I*. AUisem. Cowpens. I thank you one anti all for the kindness you have shown me in buying your 3 candy and fruit from me. I will continue my busi ness at the same old stand. Call and see me any time. 1 will be glad to see vou. 5. R. Suber. H Test. S. I DAUGHTER OF C. W. FTUMP Mrs. C. W. Stump of Canton, Ohio, writes: "i wish I could induce every mother who has a weak, sickly child to try that delicious cod liver prepar ation, Vinol. Our little daughter was pale, thin and sickly. “We tried various medicines, but without any benefit whatever, and rlie could not take* cod liver oil or emulsions, as they nauseated her and upset her stomach. * Learning that Vinol contains all the medicinal and strength-creating properties of cod liver oil, but with out the disagreeable oil, we decided to try It. and the results were marvel ous so quickly was she restored to health and strength. “We have never sold a medh Ine •qual to Vinol for delicate children. The Caffney Drug Co. . call the other whom he soon > were lovers, g tooth, and as g man said: worst is over will be out in !" she gasped, won’t hurt you at II. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in the hygienic care of the person and for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Druggists. Sample free. Address i The K. Paxton Co., Boston, Mass. Stood th e (Tit BS A dentist received u morning from a couple it.'id reason to believi Tie. girl had an achin they entered the voun “Now. darling, the Just take a s<*at and it minute.” “Oh. I darent "But it really vou know.” "But I’m afraid if “It can’t. I’d havt minute if it ached.” ‘ I don't believe it " “Well, then. I’ll have one out. just to show you that, it hurt.” He took a scat, leant back and op* ned his mouth and the dentist seemed to be selecting a tooth to seize with his forceps, when the girl protested “Hold on! The t-st Is sufficient He has proved his devotion. Move away, Harry, and I'll have It pulled.” She took the chair, had the tooth drawn without a groan and. as she went out. she was saying to the young man: “Now I can believe you when yon declare that you would die fro* me.” And yet every tooth In his head w-ig false. Phone 167 The Candy Man. Tommy what did I say I'd if you touched that jam Mother- do to you again? Tommy—Why. it's funny you should forget too. 1 m 1 can remember! ri M ma, blam that ■d if Disturbed the The person who congregation last tinually coughing if a bottle of Foley's Congregation disturbed Sunday by requested to buy Honey and Tar. the con- Cherokee Drug Company. will. on« pulled in a nulled doesn't Hotel Keeper—-My rat* s for rooms are two dollars up. Actor—But how much for the “profesh?” I am Ham- fatter Hamlet, the tragedian. Hotei- Koep'*r—Oh, In that, case, it will have to be two dollars down. Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Law. We are pleased to announc • that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs colds and lung troubles is not affect ed by the National Pure Food and Drug Law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we r>-c ommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. Cherokee Drug Company. Those who win success by prac; tice haven't time to preach. HOLLISTER’S Rocky Mountain ~ea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brings Golden Heu/tn „id Renewed Vigor. A nreciac for Constipation, Imtlgcstlon, Llvet anq Kidney troubtrs. 1 imi'lcs, Ec/'-rna. Impure Hluod, Had Breath. Sluirtrish Bowels. Headache and Backache. Its Hocky Mountain Tea in tab let fo'in. 86 cents a box. Genu ins made by Hollistkh Dura Comcast. Madison, wit GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SAL10W PEOPLE FOLEY'SKIDNEYCORE Hakes Kidneys and Bladder Right and WHISKEY HABITS cured at home with out pain. Book of par ticulars sent FKr'.IC. | B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D. I AtiJUita, (lie. Office lot N. Pryor Street- Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Dlgaats what you eat* fOirttHONETHCAR Ourea Oeldsi Prevents Pneumonia BANNER SALVE Subscribe for Th. Ledoer; SI ■ year, j Subscrlbs for Th. Ledgsr; SI a yaar. ttla most hooling solvo in tho world. —One 24 cents box of ‘‘Grip Tab lets’* are absolutely guaranteed to cure your cold No cure no pay. Sold by the Gaffney Drug Co. only. DeWltt’g Little Early Risers, liable little pills. Recommended Cherokee Drug Co, Gaffney, L. Allison, Cowpens. re- by D.