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* \ M) YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Htfeocy Troubli* Mnkcs You Miserable. Ahnool everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the preat kidney, liver I and bladder remedy. * - It is the great medi fy’v cal triumph of the nine i i teenth century; di> jl 1 covered after years of f- | scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is waaderfuliy successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, biadder, uric acid trou- hl*'- and Bright s Disease, which is the worst fonw of kidney trouble. *ISr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec- owarvindedfar e\n rythingbut if you hivekid- »•», aver or bladder trouble it v/ill be found ,t*» remedy you need. It has been tested fcVs) many ways, in hospital work, in private puact ce, amo:.g the. helpless too poor to pur- ckasc relief and has proved so successful in cyery case that a special arrangement has k>6rv» made by which all readers of this p.'.;>er wt»o have not n’r-ady tried it, may have a sarr»p’ bottle r rfree by mail, also a book teMIng more abc:t Swamp-Root and how to fUud out if vou h we kidney or bladder trouble. writing mention reading this generous oifrn n this paper and sa»' year address K'^-eri Cc Bi”" 1 ■tot. ‘.on V - h -. A DOLLAR A WEEK. frp ■ ■Jo] . . •* d -fC .i . ■* .• Cr- r fr-St3. Don’t make any mistake, but r* memtier the name, SwamjvRoot, Di Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, BinghampUn, N. Y., on ('very NtDIg Sr.rc:. In ti'.c Jury. T!h- '<■ . : day drew 1o its close iii f, 'i!i juryman still mi- •onv ■ ■ e<i. ‘‘Well, said tin* court ottipc!. Oil ij, (jiiiell.,‘shall l,a- us*i!, ordet twelve dinners r’’ "Muke it,” said the foreman, "eleven diners and a hale of hay.”— New York Press. Notice To Our Customers We are pleased to announce that Fpley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, eelds and lung troubles is not affect ed by tbe National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or «i4ber harmful drugs, and we recom mead It as a safe remedy for children aatf adults. Cherokee Drug Co Newberrv Is moving for free mall ^ftiyery. br.t in vs ealth •« very careful your Imweis when yea have a co d. Nearly all other •oagh syruns are constipating, espe- aially those containing opiates. Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves tbe bowels—contains NO opiates, ^lold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney; D Allison, Cowpens. *Th»‘ dispensary board in Richland kae arranged for a bottling plant. This Is Worth Remembe r inq. Whenever vou have a cough or cold, iant remember that Foley’s Honey Md Tar will cure it. Do not risk n»nr health by taking any but the vtDulnc. It Is in a vellow package Merckee Drug Co. A arge sanitarium near Alben it? being promoted to accommodate 500 persons. “I bought a flfty-cent bottle of KO- •OL and the benefit I received all the sftld in Georgia could not buy. In •ree months I was well and hearty. Mey you live long and prosper ”—0. R Cornell. Rodlng. Ga., 1906. Kodol Wer Dyspepsia is sold by Cherokee Wreg Co.. Gaffney; L. D. Allison, •ewpens. When Put in a Savlnq* Bank is Worth $30 at the End of Twenty Years. (New York Evening World.) According to the annual report of the New York Savings Banks, the number of depositors is now 2,753,295, and total of their deposits is over $1,400,000,000, an amount greater than the bonded debt of the United States. These depositors, who out number the Inhabitans of Manhattan Island, ;>re to be commended for their wis dom. if all men of small means were to follow their examp e. the comnm nitv as a whole would be much bet ter off. There was not one savings bank failure in the past year. There is not a single savings bank now whose report is not creditable to its management and whose solvency is not bovond question. In these days of get rich-quick schemes of mining stocks, of specu hit ion in bucket shops, poolrooms, ou the curb and in the stock exchange, it is most time v to twin to the sav iugs banks and to point out the sup eriority to every man of small earn ings and limited means of depositing a delimit, surplus regularly at inter est. For a rich man to speculate is one thing. He can afford to lose som" money. He has time for the personal investigation of the risk and he has the power to enforce his iegai rights. He tiKiv win or he may lose either case the transfere <»’ is not a vital matt r. To all men who worl for wages or on salaries their oulv hone for a po'.iceful old age and for a life fr°e from racking money cares is to pro vide beforehand for the future They shou’d take no* risk. When they speculate they slat • their family s future and their own peace of mind against a few dollars. Even were the chances qual -and in the case* of a small man the odds area wa/s against him—the risk which b» takes is vast ly disproportionate to any possible gain. Few .aen ever hea d • ! ’>■ . • ; compound int rest and ^til' fewer know what it docs One dollar depos itod in a savings bank which pays 1 per cent will amount to ?2.19 in twen t v y-ars. This is simple compound interest. But how many men know that if they deposit $1 every y ar. the value in twenty years will not he $2.19. but $30.37? Any man or woman who is earning w'agee at all can save $t a week That mony deposited in a saving bank for twenty vears will amount to $1,612. A d('posit of $5 a week wi’l amount to over $8,000. The annual interest on this at 4 per cent woud be $3.20. Thus the man who deirosits $•< a week in a savings hank can after twenty y( v ars draw out $6 a week and still leave his wife and children at his death all the money he has de^ posited and mor<- than half as much more. There is no paradox or catch in this. It is a plain, simple mathe matical statement of what any sav ines bank will do. Every wife should read these fig ures and go over them for herself. They are accurate. Th onlv neces sity Is to make the deposits regular ly. If, instead of discontinuing the we -klv deposits at twenty vears they are continued for ten years more, every do lar a week will have become $',8.38 and the $52 a year will have become over $3,000. For everv dol lar which hag been two dollars a week can he drawn out without im- narlne the principal, which has been doubled. It takes time to make money this way. but the result is certain. There is no secret about it, no mysterv. no a'lurment. no dazzling speculation. All that It requires is Industry and a littlo self denial every week. It nays better than any gold or copper mine, than anv poolroom or bucketshop Staqe Driver’s Bluff. At* we left Sandy Gulch for Rising Sun there were six male passengers to go by the stage, and the road was over the mountains and fu 1 of chanc es of disaster. The driver came out from breakfast as soon as the stage was readv. and looking about on the passengers he selected a small, pale faced man and invited him to climb up beside him While the nale faced man was climbing un the driver whis pered to the rest of ns: “I picked him out in order to scare him to death You follows will see a heap of fun before we’ve gone ten miles!” Two minutes west of tin* gulch the roadway made a sudden turn with a sheer fall of a hundred feet down to Wild Cat creek, and the driver nut tils horses at the gallop and said to the man: “We may get around all right, or we may fetch un down below. Ho d ver breath and sav yor prayers!” The passenger made no move and did not change countenance and af ter making the course al] rialit. the driver indignantly demanded: “Didn’t vou see that the off wheel run within a foot of th<* edge of the precipice ” “It ran within six inches sir!” was the renlv. Bevo^d the curve was a down grade of a mile and with a veil ami it nourish of his whin the driver urg e<l his horses to a dead run. The five of inside had to hang on for dear lif<* and everv half minutes the stage >(*mod bound to go over. “D ; d ye know U at if we’d hanpen- to have struck ;i ruck we’d all been dead men In no ti.no” "Of course.” “And ve wasn't grayin'?” “Not at all.” Three or four mi’es further on the driver tried his man with another I mirve. In his determination to make • closo call of it one wheel ran off ‘bp edge of the precipice, and onlv a sudden effort of the burses saved the | coach. We were flung in a heap and I half frightened to death, hut the man I beside the driver never lost a Puff of i Ms cigar When things were safe I t.he driver turned on him with: "That surely was the brink of the ! grave.” “Guess it was,” was the quiet re ply. “The closest shave you will ever j have until th last one comes.” I “Yes.” ‘See here now hut what sort of a critter ar’ you?” was the query. ‘Don’t you know ’nuff to git. skeart?” j ‘‘Nothing has bapp nod vet to scare me ” I "But maybe >e want me to drive n'limh over a precipim* a thousand feet high?” “If you convi nientlv can. The Your Blood Needs purifying and your whole system renovating in the spring, as pimples, boils, eruptions, loss of appetite and that tired feeling annually prove. Hood’s Sarsaparina is the most effective medicine ever devised for *he complete purification of the blood and the complete renovation of the whole system. , It will make you feel better, look better, eat and sleep ll better and give you the best possible preparation for the hot £ days of summer, as over 40,000 people hive testified in the 8 last two years. Today buy and begin to t ’ e* g Tonic * Hood’s Sar aril la 0 Usual form, liquid, or in tablet form, called Sarsatubs, 100 Doses $1. Guaranteed undti (he Food and Drug* \ 1, June 190b. No. 324. & fact is. driver, I came up here intend ing to commit suicide and if you can dump the whole of ns over some cliff you’ll oblige me." A Doq’s Lonq Trip. Thin and gaunt ->d with no other instinct to guide him save the mem- r.. Ore Deposit Signals. German observers recorded as long | ago as 1717 that a luminous emana tion of variable shape will appear in 1 the dark points on the surface of the ; ^ earth below which there are extensive | ~ ore deposits. Immediately before or I % I >r. Winslow ’s 'Sar saparilla is a reliable alterative and blood purifier for a n d renew int; the cleaning orv of a warm kennel good food and during a thunderstorm these phenom- occas'onal caress, a little Scotch erm tire said to be especially striking. 1 collie dog. sold to a man at Valcn- Similar observations have more re- ; tine Neb., returned five hundred f . e nt!v been made in North America blood and tissues. ionic a n d miles to Hs forme]- master in Des Moines. Just how long the clog was making the distaoeo has n< t v et been ascer tuined. hut with unerring Instinct he n i the neighborhood of ore deposits. The electric emanation given off from the surface of tin* earth has been repeat edly ascertained photographically. powerful st rengthoning cordial. i mad'* hi s way over th< hill a nd n r ai- Ft" ter tnd fa ster the pace is set. ' i(\ thrr ugh L mber am aero • rivers. Bv peop e of caution. '.:.i and get. linallv i rrivin g at. Des Moim v here S if a the finish vm would be. f r ' h ~ was given a heart v wel eome. a T-vk H ol i t< •’s Itoekv Mountain Tea. ■* warm k ennol and a h> t bowl of milk < Jaffney Drug Go. for a st art or. — Five \ \ eek -■ before a nian fi om Val- The 1 Tnion fi re do ultra nt has >*f4» j4 (•tn’DO Neb.. saw the collie 1 *OUght imik .-a ed a > tew hose wagon costing him an< took him bae 1 with him to $2S r > w thout the city' s aid. Valentin e. — _ After the e *llie left his TH* w home Give c H o Die. y WE GUARANTEE EVERY BOTTLE The Price is 75c ; lie ’■•a>-- se<‘n at Fairmont. Neb. where | I!. Spiege . 1201 N. Virginia St., some boys threw atom at him while Evansville Ind , writes: “For over he was stealing a meal from a hack live vears 1 was troubled with kid- door. This was the last nmort until ney and bladder afi ction.: which he appeared at Dos Moines. caused nw* much pain and worry. I His master was awakened by a lost flesh and was all run down, and slight scratching at five front door, a vear ago had to abondon work en- On onening it he saw a shaggy, thin, tire]' I had three of tie- best physi- dirty little colllie. He soon recog- class who did me no good and 1 was nized his former Pet. however, and nractically given up to die. Foley’s declares he would not now part with the animal for twice its value. It] and aft r taking the second bott e I Sardou's Visit to Jupiter. was entirelv cured.” Why not let it In .speaking of \ iclonen Sard"ii s I help you? Cherokee Drug Co. After ta’ tuc' Bight young men have been sus- Mmded from the State university for attempted hazing. Drino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a aaw remedy, an improvement on the laxatives of former years, as it does aot gripe or nauseate and is pleasant la take. It is guaranteed. Cherokee +WH!. Co Tbe State house grounds coramlsr si®" organized by electing Cant. W. A. Courtenay ehairman. DeWitt's Little Early Risers scal- tav the gloom of sick-headache and MFliousness. Sold by Cherokee Drug •a. Gaffney ; L. D. Allison. Cowpens. Letter to T. L. Brown, Gaffney, S. C. Dear Sir: Why do people send us such tales as this? D G Smith, Madison, Fla. had his mother’s house painted Devoe 11 vears ago. and the house looks better to-day than other houses painted with other paint 3 or 4 years ago. Thev are full of goodwill for Die- voe Yours truly 28 F W DEVOE & CO p. S. Wilklns-Watson Hardware Company sell our paint. —Best thing on earth for cold and grip. Nature’* Couqh Remedy and Grip Tablets. If a 50c bottles of Na ture’s Cough Remedy and a 25c box of Grip Tablets don’t knock that cold we will refund that 75c as cheerfully as we took It. Gaffney Drug Co. Vinol builds you up and keeps you up Ywo Kidnov (hire was recommended and the first bottle gave me great relief. medicine if vou n o t b e e n benefit- flj ed your money is here .J Xi for you. : : : ic oration v> Itli the aiKl eros Legion of li-mor, the Lerihic bl.-iU say ; that the e imatist s ph< r f.iiie l to main menii >n fact that “Sardou is a spinlma a first class medium.” I fie says further: hue when t!i< ol Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try It on our guarantee. The Gaffney Drug Co. Tuge Itiogra- of the . r and writer gift“ l wr ier of •.'ans < Hem*’ leil into the con oil ion wnicli gave him a view beyond the earth he saw and wrote an ac count of lilt* on the planet Jupiter and made drawings to illustrate what ie* had written. The astronomer Flam- mariou vout hod for this work, which described in detail the homes in Ju piter of Mozart, Zaruthustra, Bernard 7’alissy aud* others. The houses were buMt lightly and showed In their style aud iu the materbU used the calling of the inhabitant. The athletic assoeiat.on of Fm man • niv rsity is building i new baseball park on Pendleton sireet. To remove a cough Get at the cold which eaus s the cough. There is lothing so good as Kenne ly’s Lax ative Gough Syrup. Sold by Chero kee Drug Co., Gaffney; I*. D. Allison Cowpens. Tin* Salkabatchie Lumber Go., in Hampton count / was destroy d by fire. fxiss $150,000 with no insur ance. I CHEROKEE ! f I JDRUG COMPANY, j | New Carden Seed. the composer of ‘The Magic Flute’ con sisted of sheet music, musical instru meats, etc. Flying men and women and intelligent animals were also seeu by the decorated dramatist when as a medium he visited Jupiter.” No Case On Record. There is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting in pneumonia or consumption after Foley’s Honey ’I hus the house of j an( j *p ar j )f , en taken, as it will Racial Elements In Wisconsin. stop your cough and break up your cold quickly. Refuse any hut the genuine Foley’s Hon<y and Tar in a vellow package. Contains no opiates and Is safe and sure. Cherokee Drug Co Professors Harper and Michaels .... . , * i°f Clemson Co’lege delivered ad- \Msconsin epitomizes the central west. ;(lresses to thft livestock meeting at No other western state has such a dl- ; Anderson. versity of racial elements. Illinois 1 alone, with its queer colony of Portu- I DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel gnese Protestants at Jacksonville, has ! Salve undoubtedly the best relief for an element wh : eh Wisconsin has not. i Pi’es. Sold by Cherokee Drug Go., None but Wisconsin has Bulgarians j ^' a ^ ne y> E. D. Allison. Cowpens. and Flemings. It has an Indian popu lation of over S,000. It is tbe greatest Welsh, Cornish, Norwegian aud Ger man state. It has Icelanders with Minnesota, Bohemians with Iowa, and French, Finns and Hollanders with Mlchlgin. The oldest and only purely Hungarian colony in America Is on its soil and the largest colony of Swiss. The hotel, store ami one dwelling at Alcolu were burned. The proper ty belonged to the Alderman, the ! lumber people. A severe cold that may develope | into pneumonia over night, can be cured quickly b” taking Foley’s Hon ey and Tar. It will cure the most ob- —All varieties of Flower Seed—in papers, in bulk. Seed Store. 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 T he R. Paxton Co., Loston, Mass. It has a native white element as old 'stinato racking cough and strengthen as the Knickerbockers and even Eng- your lungs. The genuine is in a yel- lish descended families who go back |low trackage. Cherok<*e Drug Co. 150 years on Wisconsin boIL—Wardon Allan Curtis in Century. .Eating House. When in town give us a call. We will do all that is in our power to please you. Fresh Oysters served in all styles. Parker’s Eating House Opposite Postoffice. tf DR. W. K. GUNTER, IJ IC N T 1 <S T' Mfice in Star Theatre BuihiintL Phonk No. 20. Crown and bridge work a specialty. La Grippe and Pneumonia. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures la Buy your husband a Carbo-Ma?-j grippe coughs and prevents nnhumo- netic and he’ll come home at night. n * a ' Refuse an V A u t the genuine in i the yellow package. Sold by Chero kee Drug Co. —P’s a pleasure when its a Carbo- Magnetic. j —That Carbo-Magnetic is greai. DR. J. F. GARRETT. DENTIST. Moved to new offlc# over Frederick Street. Front of the Battery. ’Phone in Office and Residence. “VALUE FOR YO :y; is our motto It matters not how big our competitors talk. It may be in flowery language and pleasing to read, but when you want value for your money you will find it here. And remember that a cheap price does not mean good values every time. Examine the quality and make price a secondary consideration. We are offering an excellent spring Gingham for 1 Oc the yard. Nice line of White Waistings at 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 1 6 2-3c, 20c and 25c. Blouse Linens, White Linens, larger assortment than ever. Prices from 25c to $1.25. We give you a good 90-inch Linen a $ 1.00 and $1.15. Dress Goods--We can show you a nice assort ment of Dress Goods in Blacks, Grays and other Reading colors. Muslin Underwear--The best made Muslin Underwear in the city. The stitching and make-up all through are exceptionally good. New Laces and Em broideries. See them before purchasing. The man Schloss will be witn us March 8th and 9th. Wait, wait and see his line of* Tailoring samples. Fit guaranteed. :::::::::: J. WILKINS COMPANY