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1 THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. Ti r No Limit! You too would have to build bi^irer barns if you would only Usion to reason and''inoroaso your yields per acre” J by enriching your soil and feeding your plants with Jtbat wonder-worker, Virginia~Carolina Fertilizer It ba« bean the tremendous success of many farmers all over the South,, who started life with only a few acres a.id a one-horse plow. Now, after using these fertilizers for many years, these farmers are rich. Bead what they say in ouraimanac. Ask your dealer for it, or send 6c. in stamps to pay cost of wrapping and postage on a copy. Be sure and ask for Vlrgiuia-Carolina Fertilizers, and accept no substitute, Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Durham, N. C. Charleston, 8. C. Baltimore, Md. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Oa. Montgomery. Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport, La. LCfteafecnJ 44 Increase \four Yields Per Acre THE FOURTH SERIES -OF THE- Cherokee B.: L. Association —COM MKNC KS urcLiv, !^nd, 1<>o"7 A number of applications for stock have already been made. it. This is unquestionably the best way in the world J ^ to save money. / 9 . C 'p If you wtmt money subscribe for stock now anti & make ai :btcation so you can be accomrnadated 4* 1 early - I f W, H. GflODl'iS, mt Sec /, and Treas. IlHM CHA3. A JEFfEBIE» v ■* - President. ' “Where Did You Gel Thai Watch. Friend ?" i gol It t(‘f»fi it t'* in [ (J'd 1! . ! OKI ITi' ’M . I < ' M !' a M.\ Solid Silver a! 1 (1 > < • ! 1. - 11: i wani. - W'atclit ^ truin i (Ml t;|> io ^ 1 oll.iiti. Solid Siivor h on>, $!) do a mo Tabt'.'p'rois. .+'7.0(1 a t up. r l'ht‘ c'do’oratt d is} 7 ikO^. r- iUo^ k $3.7') a dozen, d al)le-puon~ t'J.oI) ;i <. I( ;i^pooi >, $1 .Id a -et . Eio’nt |):ty ( >;tk Clovks, $ 1.7d. Watch repairing a spec al’v. ! have otic of the best repair ’'hops in tiie State. Thos. H. Westrope, The Jeweler. Adamant. All Shoes bearing this brand are solid as iron and firm aa Adamant. Whererer found it will stand for STRENGTH, DURABILITY andCHONEST WORKMANSHIP. Luck to the wearer we have them. J. R. TOLLESON & CO. Some of the Things of Interest to Be Seen. Norfolk. Va., Jan. 22.—A larpe pro portion of onr American citizenship Interested in various Industries, will find at the Jamestown exposition a tr usurer mine. The choicest exam ples of industrial achievement will be there disp ayed. The latest develop ment of all kinds of machinery and the products of machinery will b« ex hih'ted. It has not been the nurnose of the management to secure simply a multlnliclty rif exhibits, but al! ener gies have bet directed toward the congr gation oi the very best that American‘ingenuity can offer. In connection with the military and naval display the government will maintain a war museum. In the government buildings wi’l he an exhibit of the State department, showing far sirnilies in some cases, and in others originals, of all the famous documents which have become part .of our nation’s historv. The treasury department, will main tain a bur an of engraving and print ing which will i lustrate the plate work used in the bureau for notes and bonds, it will a’so exhibit its splen did eoilcction of portraits in which aopear al’ the presid nits of the TTiited States and all the secretaries of the t reasury. The life saving service will operate a station, completely equipped, and they wi ] make rescues from time to time from boats in the harbor. A complete station will be maintained, being an exact duplicate of that which is reguarly operated on the coast. in thf war musem models of forti fication and hal>or defences and types of batterm- on embankments win be shown. The exhibit of the ordinace depart ment of this section, will be a com plete exhibition of fire arms and pow der. The largest cannon and the smallest side arms will be shown. Various styles of machine guns will be exhibited—cartridge making ma chines will operated. Every va riety of automatic death dealing de vice wi’l bp exhibited and each inven tion for d fence will lie shown in juxtaposition. The signal service corps will illus trate the scientific evo’ution of its brunch. The developm nt of signals for transmitting messages from long distances is as old as history, but it is a far erv from the fire on the hill- tm 'o ihe telord rgrunh and ho lo a.of vh present day The most of )!:■• int'-rvi nimr mot hods will be oa, p -ai tint ■ he deveionm tii of this '■-(•1.-i nv h ( > Mcoiiratolv shown. .;o !,.! a . a ,T ( - • w!’ he Opop'it d ,1 . , a , • , n ,,(• ,1,. lottm- ro’ic m ii RHEUMA iJf i.Yl ALMOST AS COMMON IN SUMMER AS IN WINTER. \-i< 'y. /' j i lit t % I i * i Hi i • T- / \ .t'orc’-c 'tf'»ca.ot I anarhrfia- t he knees, trorn v. iiich J was room for revc-al months, I loci ors r.ua uiso tried dilier- - While the damp, cold, changing weather of Winter intensifies the pains and otiier disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism, it is by no means a winter disease exclusively. Through the long months of Summer its wandering pains and twitch ing nerves are felt by those in whose blood the uric acid, which produces the disease, lias accumulated. Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en tire system. Its primary cause results from the failure of the eliminative organs, the Liver, Kid neys and Bowels, to carry out of the system the urea, or natural refuse matter. This coining i i contact with the different acids of the body forms uric acid which is taken up and absorbed by the blood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood, maWug it sour and unfit for properly nourishing the uody, and as this vital stream goes to every nook and corner of the body, the poison is distrib uted to all pars. The nervous system weakens from lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes fe verish and swollen, the stomach and digestion are affected, the appetite fails and a general diseased condition of the entire system is the result. Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable and dangerous trouble. If the uric acid b allowed to remain in the blood, and the disease becomes chronic, ehalky deposits form at the joints, and they are rendered immovable and stiff, and the patient lieft a helpless cripple for life Every day the poison remains in the system the disease gets a firmer hold. The best time to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then the blood takes on new life and the skin is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. With the proper remedy to force the acid out of the blood, and at the same time build up and strengten the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and other organs of the body, Rheumatism can be per manently cured. External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam mation, and for this reason are desirable, but they cannot have any effect on the disease. The blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated before a cure can be effected. S. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheuma tism. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid and driving it out, and building up the sour blood so it can siqiT • m urishment and strength to every part of the body, it cures Rheumatism permam Last Sv’.nr- • I ii:t< tory Rl.cr.inat:sm in unable to \-r ■. was treated by .v., ent kia:l«5 ot *.. : ents anti medicines which geemed to relieve me Isom pain tor awhile, but at the same time 1 w as rot any nearer getting well. One cl . . • ' i ow*r I f :v.' an aover- tis.Oi t ti- • 1 “ im.it sn. I decided to giv" -.r at !. • h: i [ <1 at once. After I had. trio ;....• t . a . . en . cu- .1 better, and I com .• to fa -! ’ ■ ' u.irly nnt.i I was er- uan I have lor mzEVE. Va 92nd Street, Newport News. is tl K for the di> sense; being on rely those medicines which coni; vegetable, it mi Pota; ,^rv / h or some other every jjait of While cleansin' only sale cure the least, as do S. S. ernes up ‘ “hU , til urch. \W 1 b re : ti :> IV' u n r * r’l Hj;ti r. The Southeastern Life Insurance Company. SPARTANBURG, S. C. A ! I’rvsulct Presi.lent, Co' . Hi M. O., ?*' ti .'HUSK: 1! 1.0; 1 uons ’1 io , I do! ' n ? * \. II. Twiem u. j>,,-siil'Ll: 11’' <t r 1* tb ( i■ \ j* of ail f inn * k \ i t j ■ i',-i J N( (. H. Cl,K\ 1 f. A N i). 1’n-si' : : I'llt’Vttif q ir> son. VM!* jll t 11 1 ( . ( J is * I J no. A. Law I’M-.s Hii'iit al) t rii 0 division of i,i n Hank. T! 1' c opvri :lii oi! ee, (h ' . f ) ; J , ward tl 1 "OS! ,!}1 L. Iv. Carrio aw : 1 Ti-sideni nrlr.: l 1. • t' •' ft 1 /• V fV VS di'.’i ' ci of fns t II It d (]( ■ (1; u rch I,. . 0 ] |, .• .•all W. 8. Monk. 1 >M) , i<v, I’risi t L 1' 11 1 i rcnl ’i! \)ill r jf>jT)r- ri',. 4 1 >r ; 1 * i .!ali Id vlssoi 1; ” and ■ecoll’ StouoJ Si mi *s< . Attorne ]v -p r • v 1 j'-.K /11 ' y j 1 ( 1 r.■ 0 f: *srlnation to my !) u.sino.s rj J IJ*| so rnod. and I A VC. U 8.mi i 'll, 1 ’resident tli. : 1 1M leu* o!' M') : oirran U y '. r iL ( mly five (lo 1 ■ 1 ),]f V(' ar d \. L. WJUTK. I'rvc • i' lent Mi — ;»oo. ] . eal 1 n 1 “ " di. \] i; (■•]< St Jli.” Well, Elliott Ksti KS, I J 'resideiH WOUl. DN’T VOTE FOR TILLMAN. S T ] ], the t hinl ve at I f,,]] vor\ noor: and I A corjK)rati< Ml Cll lart- it-l 1 — had sick n o-s in my fa 1 ni' * i,y 8c(utli Car r dinH 1 men. ; Tilhnan Is Re-elects d Rcr Term of Six didn’i glli artef minin’ daf d* for )» > v oa roa rhin’. n “di Well surance of tiie safest Kind Yea r S. 11 i it old of South Caio hna ' lioiiies (’oiuir iirfid hn ibia, Jan sv sessions 22. ) ioih: loth houses V at which nigge r Di< •kson. ’ and I U ‘ft ’em AGENT V tlit'i’c v ’as (lisnntrl ierl <1 quantity of Pr* 1 'IM'hliiB and He ft 1 In in, ELLIOTT Ij'isiuosf i. Senator 1$ R. Tillman was An Eng lish pro aeher lie lieves in uu- «\j ! 1 i S 'in 'Co. (ini! I> f- Converse Co. 1 Whittn v Mf k r Co. : Presnic-nt Central National O.-i.r'i; gton. n Mills. it-J.a l b'. tiie State of South Carolina, founded and controlled writing strictly non-speculative, straight Life In- , today elected United States Senator for & term of six years. The ballot ing was done separately in each house. : When the balloting was commenced | in the House, Representative Mann, of Oconee, (a member of the gospel) took the floor and stated that he could not vote for Senator Tillman un til the matter of his having given Hubbell rebates was explained He thought that the information should be funished him as to the amount of money that was received in rebates before Senator Tillman should be elected Senator. He also denounces the statement that Tillman had made, that the preachers of the State wens in ooRusston with the old barroom element, and said that TUtanan faoew It was false. The remarks were warm and Representative John O. Richards moved that they bo expumgsd from the record of the pmooodlnge of the Hooso. This was ottered done and the bsUodnc proceeded. RopraaaotatSvo Maim did not vote in the hoUotlng: Mr. The Rioht Name.# August Sharpe, the of the poor, at Fort ] son, Iowa, says: “Dr^ Kind's Lite Pills are rightly named; act more agreeably, do more and make one feel bettor than other laxative.” Guaranteed to biliousness and constipation, at Cherokee Drag Company. they —One 24 cents box of "Grip Tab lets'* are absolutely guaranteed to cure your cold. No cure no pay Sold by the Ghffney Drag Co. only —"Natures Cough Remedy" cures Its sure, its pure. Gaffney Drag Co. conventiouiil ways. One must tlo so, he says, to reach the people in religion. M:ir - 1!, ° So he appeared on the stage of the —■———— Crown theater at Peck ham. England, j arrayed in the full panoply of a knight j errant of the time of the crusades— surcoat of chain mail, hauberk, greaves, armored gauntlets, sword and helmet— and preached from Ephesians vi, 2, “Put on the whole armor of God that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.” Spartanburg, S. C. Chamberlain's Cough Rei The Ghfldren'n Favorite Coughs, Colds, Cktmp end Whooping Cough. IhtorwMdfla famous for Itaewwevar • larf* Dart of tb« clrUind world. It can always Do dspsndsd npon. It eon (aim no 3 >tura or otksr kartnfnl drag and may bo vsa aa ooaSdseUy w> s baby as to an adult Price 36 ote; Large Blse, 60 eta. One entire block on Depot and Logan streets, with two 6 room cottages and a 7-room house on same. See me quick if vou want a bargain in the block. This property must be sold. One city farm, containing 13 acres with good house on same. One lot just off Depot street, icoxiso, very de sirable location. One lot on Fredrick and Logan streets, 180x200. e beauty. One farm 8# miles ont with bed im provements, containing 200 acres. One farm, containing 140 seres, 4 miles oat. FOR RENT—Two dty farms. SAM L. FORT. Real Estate end Inaurai REAL ESTATE Handled en Commission. I handle both City and^Coontyf property; pay costs of advertiaisg sad making titles. If you want to bny see me.| If you want to sell see me. I bring buyer and seller together. 1 The buyers nearly always ceqpe to am. Those who have.lands for sale will act wise by placing^ theirjpropexty whig me for sale.; : . : Z. A. ROBERTSON.