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# ! I AUDITOR’S NOTICE. The County auditor’s office will be opened on January let and remain open ’till February 20th for the pur pose of receiving tax returns for 1908. After February 20th the pen alty will be added to all who have not returned. All personal property, n^pneys, notes, mortgages, life Insur ance, any and all binds of property, le liable to taxation. If land has been boupht or sold, buildings built or tom down, since last year, the tax payer will say so when he makes hie return. All farm products on hand August 1st must be returned. Bach person must give the number of school district In which he lives in order that the school may get the poll tax. Returns must be made for all property In different townships, o r In school districts which have ex tra levies, on separate return blanks. I will be at the following places tor the benefit of the people to receive their returns oh the following days: Draytonville. Monday, January 6th, from 10 a. m.. to 3 P- m. Wilkinsville, Tuesday. January 7th. from 9 a. m., to 3 P- m- Sarratt’s, Prldmore store. January 8th, from 9 a. m., to 3 p .m. Ashury, J. R Littlejohn’s. January 9th, from 9 a. m- to 3 p- m. Ravenna, Brown’s store, January 10th, from 9 a. m., to 3 p. m. Timber Ridge (school house), Jan uary 11th, from 9 a. m., to 2 p. m. Thickety, Smith’s store, January 13th, from 10 a. m.. to 3 p- m. White Plains, Y. r . C. Lipscomb s, January 14th, from 9 a. m„ to 3 P- ®- Macedonia. E- P- Richard’s, January 16th, from 9 a. m., to 3 p. m. Butler, January 16th. from 9 a. m.. to 3 p. m. Esells, O. D. Scruggs. January 17th, from 9 a. m., to 3 p m. Maud, R. E. Linder’s, January 18tb, from 9 a. m-, to 2 p- m. Cherokee Falls, January 20th, from 10 a. m., to 3 P- m. King’s Creek, Wilburn’s store, Jan uary 21st, from 9 a. m., to 3 p- m. Antioch church, January 22nd. from 9 a. m., to 3 y- m. Blacksburg, Bird’s store, January 28rd and 24tb, from 9 a. m., to 2 p. m. Buffalo (school bouse), January ftth, from 9 a. m- to 2 p- m. At the office In Gaffney until the Mth of February. After February the 20th the 50 per eent. will be added. All persons are required to roturn all real estate, and If bought say who from: If sold who to. Also any new buildings erected since last return, and fix a value on some. Any per sons owning property In two differ ent school districts must make re turns for each district Also persons owning property In and out of the town limits must make two returns, stating the amount in town and the amount out of town. All persons commencing any new business after February 20th must make a return Within 30 days after commencing, or are liable to a flne*5f $100. Hoping to meet my friends st the above places, I am, i Tours very truly, w. D. Camp, Auditor. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble* Makes You Miserable. 11. ."-^J \t Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. . Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I the great kidney, liver [l and bladder remedy. It is the great medl cal triumph of the nine teenth century: dis- ||:]i'L covered after years of ,^ r ^tjyli scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi ' nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, nver or bladder trouble it will be found us* the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private pracbce, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has oeen made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a samp’- * bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer -n ihis paper and cend yr ur address to > K^merACV Bing- lamton *^’ Y Thu .gu'a Wy ,ti.. p-'c A CORNER IN STATES. --.ut* . <■ sc s.A JV u- ot Swain, - aax. cr- gg’sts. : won’t make anj mistake, but r» nemher the name, Swamp-Root, Dr <timer's Swamp-Root, and the aU- ■^s, Hinghampton. N. Y., on ‘'very •tMe Galveston's Causeway. The Galveston bridge and causeway svkicli it Is proposed to build as n high way and railway structure leading from the mainland to the Island upon wUii'h the city stands will lie nearly two miles long. The causeway will be about 8,000 feet long, and the widths provided for various purposes are 50 feet for steam railways, 15 feet for •lectric inferurlmn roads <nnd 35 feet .for highways. The bridge will be 2,0UO feet long and 03 feet wide and will be of re-enforced concrete arches, with a draw span of 100 feet.—En gineer. Christmas Surprise Whenever you feel that your stom ach has gone a little wrong, or when you feel that it la not In good order as Is evidenced by mean headaches, nervousness, bad breath, and belch ing, take something at times, and es pecially after yonr meals, until re lief Is afforded. There Is nothing bet ter offered the public today for stom ach troubles, dyspepsia. Indigestion, etc., than KODOL. This is a scien tific preparation of natural digest- ants combined with vegetable acids and It contains the same juices found in every healthy stomach. KODOL is guaranteed to give relief. It la pleasant to take; It will make you feel fine by digesting what yon sat Sold by The Gaffney Drug Co. This is the season of decay and weakened vitality; good health is hard to retain, if you'd retain touts, fortiry your system with Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, the surest way. 33c. Tea or Tablets. Gaffney Drug Os. Public Sposkor interrupted. Public speakers are frequently in terrupted by people coughing. This would not happen If Foley’s Honey and Tar were taken, as It cures coughs and colds and prevents pneu monia, and consumption. The genu ine contains no opiates and Is In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. f :' A holiday stock that is first in variety and qual ity, and fairest in price, j Our beautiful display of gifts meets all require ments from first to last. Millions of bottles of Foley’s Honey and Tar have been sold without any person ever having experienced any other than beneficial results from Its use for coughs, colds and lung trou bles. This Is because the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar In the yellow package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Guard your health by refusing any but the genuine. Chero kee Drug Co. DeWltts’s Carbonized WStch Hazel Salve—don’t forget the name, and ac cept no substitute. Get DeWitt’s. It’s good for piles- Sold by The Gaff ney Drug Co. Where Colorado and Utah and Arizona and New Mexico Meet. At Ji point 500 ii'iVs directly to the southwest of Denver the states of Colorado and 1'tah and the territories of New Mexico and Arizona “corner.” In other parts of the country two states or territories make an angle, but nowhere else In the United States does it occur that the Isniudaries of four or even three states converge, forming a “corner,” as in this Instance. Taking the stone monument that marks the spot as a pivotal point, within a radius of 10O tulles the tour ist, the student, the artist, the writer, the explorer, the seeker after that which Is old rather than that which is new, may find material to be found nowhere else In America. Clift' dwellings, cave dwellings, In dians dwelling In tepees and Indians dwelling In pueblos, animate and in animate objects of surpassing Interest, may he found In this magic circle. Within its circumference are located the Inspiring Canyon of the Colorado, the varicolored Grand Gulch of the San Juan and the equally stupendous and more wonderful natural bridges (three In number) of southern Utah. These natural wonders are located about forty miles from Bluff, Utah, on the San Juan river, and may be reach ed either from Mancos or from Do lores, Colo., on the Rio Grande South ern railroad, or from Thompson Springs, Utah, on the Salt Lake line of the Denver and Rio Grande rail road. One of the bridges Is locally In Arm strong canyon, and the two others are in White canyon, but not more than ten miles apart. Being comparatively unknown and infrequently visited, their huge dimensions were never ac tually known until taken last summer by a party of scientists headed by Pro fessor Edgar L. Hewitt of the Arch aeological Society of America and Professor Byron Cummings of the Uni verslty of Utah at Salt Lake City. Edwin, the smallest, has a span of 194 feet and at the highest (joint of elevation Is 198 feet from the bottom. A roadway on top Is 80 feet wide. Caroline, the second In size. Is 180 feet from side to side and 98 feet In height. The archway Is 107 feet thick and 203 feet high directly over the arch. The floor of this bridge Is 127 feet wide. The great Augusta natural bridge has a span 208 feet wide at the bot- tim and 157 feet high. From creek bed to top of bridge Is 222 feet and width of roadway on top 28 feet. In the canyons and at the sides of all of the bridges are found many cliff dweller ruins, and these locations for their homes, together with what Is know r u ulMiut their abiding places in other parts of this once densely In habited region, go to prove that these ancient people sought out not only commanding and defensive positions, but localities distinctly remarkable for their groat natural beauty.—New York Post. STREET SCENES IN CAIRO. Some Amusing Mistakes. According to the Bluejacket, Rear Admiral Evans while traveling on a steamer between Fort Monroe and the exposition grounds was accosted by a lady passenger with the query, “Are you golug ashore here?" When the admiral said yes. she asked him to car ry her bundles. “Certainly, madam, only too pleased to,” was the quick re ply. The admiral was in uniform, and the lady took him for one of the steamer's officers or porters. Petty officers of the navy are fre quently asked to slop a trolley car, to prevent a dog fight or to say offhand just w hen the next train will leave for, Oshkosh or some other way station. The story Is also told of a midshipman In Washington who was asked by an old lady to carry her baggage and of fered him 19 cents as a tip. These mis takes are due to the fact that naval uniforms are so closely copied In the dress of municipal, railroad and other employees that it Is sometimes diffi cult to tell the real from the imitation. Efforts are being made to get Em peror William to testify In the Har din libel suit In Berlin. Jack a°d J1U were both quite ill, Now each Is well and wlaer. For blues and headaches have to go When they tahe an Early Riser. DeWift’s Little Early Riser PHIa are sold by The Gaffney Drug Co. Receivers were appointed for the You will find our Christ- Weatlnghose Company In varloua , r . . cities and the Pittsburg Stock Ex- mas offerings are in imr- ;c tj an g e remained closed. mony with vour Christ- —:— . „ J , Passey Examination Successfully, mas needs. James Donahue. New Britain, Conn., writes: “I tried several kidney rem- Let us show you. A edles, and was treated by our best physicians for diabetes, but did not Improve until I took Foley’s Kidney hearty welcome whether Cure . After the second bottle I vru come to see or huv B . howed improvement, and five Dot-! ycu come to see or ouy. t j Gg cure4 | me completely. I have since passed a rigid examination for life Insurance.” Foley’s Kidney Cure cures backache and all forma of kld-| ney and bladder trouble. Cherokee Drag Co. The Lusitania broke her eastbonnd record by making the voyage In 4 days 22 hours and 46 mlantes. When winds shriek high In ftendlsh And enters winter with his key, Protect yourself, from disease be free; Take Hollater’a Rooky Mountain Tea. Gaffney Drug Co. CompaDy After traveling through 11 states and hunting In the cansbrakes far two weeks Prseldeot Roosevelt re- : turned to Washington. Native Life In the Egyptian City le of Never Encing Interest. The native life seen In Cairo is of never ending interest. During the middle of the day the shops and busi ness places are dosed for two hours, and it was during this lull in business that a young porter brought out a small zinc tub * the sidewall; in front of a jewelry . w « and proceeded un concernedly to wasu his feet. Native barbers may be seen plying their trade everywhere on the streets, like boot blacks, each one carrying his owu lit tie outfit with him and squatting down wherever it is the most convenient to the customer Coffee makers, witli tiny charcoal burners, a long handle . brass cup for boiling an l small drink ing cups, add their share to the strange scene. But the oddest sight of all is to watch the moving o? a family by na tive movers. There are no vans, uu tedious packing, no fuss about del: cate china or bric-a-brac. One man contracts to do the moving, and when he arrives upon the scenema snuill ar my of natives aceompauyvhim. hh.* first one takes two or three chairs locks their legs together and. lifting them to his head, balances them and starts off on a jog trot. Another fol lows with a sofa perched upon hi head, two or three go in groups wUh the various seetious of l»eds, others with tallies aud rugs and sofa pillows and bedding, until every one has :• load and has joined the procession on its way to the new place Ceneral Debility NOTICE OF LAND gALE. Day in and day oat there is that feeling of weakness that makes a burden of itself. Food does not strengthen. Sleep does not refresh. It is bard to do, bard to bear, what should be easy,—vitality is on the ebb, and the whole system suffers. For this condition take Hood’s Sarsaparilla It vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and tone to all the organs and functions. In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses$1. i.o'c:on's Ccraibal Birds. For ; cc s pa t a hollow’ elm in Reu sing u g'.i'uens has been occupied ev ery .vinwr by a pair of brown owl.:, which a.vive ...:J leave at about tii same tnue as the black headed gulls. They feed on the London sparrows, as is p’ai’ily shown by the relics of the feir at the foot of the tree, and doubt less they find it an easier way of get ting their living to snatch up the iv cautious sparrow as he sits at roost than to hunt every winter in the open country for birds concealed In the thicket and for field mice, which in frosty weather are generally safely asleep. Derides such regular tisitors as gulls, owls and carrion crows', there are man'- other birds which wander into • London during spells of hard weather and vanish again In the thaw. —London Globe. Had Soma to Spare. William 1!. Hotchkiss, one of the di rectors of the American Automobile association, said the other day in Be? Seated in an easy chair, with a cup j falo. “A friend of mine owns a sm ti! of fragrant tea and a plate of thin but tered broad before him. the tourist lias only to lean back and watch tin.* inter esting native pictures which are uu rolled as from a kaleidoscope until he feels the very pulsation of Cairo life. Camels, donkeys, electric busses, bicy cles, cabs, quaint native wagons, smart looking English dogcarts, groups of tourists on horseback, then more cam far. He has no chauffeur, and every time ue goes out a breakdown occurs He said to me the other day. T tool; my ruuabout all apart yesterday.* ‘Did you?’ said I, and. knowing his imprac tlcability, I added seriously. ‘Wei! when you do that you must always be careful not to lose any of the parts.' ‘Not to lose any of them?’ said he ’No fear. Why. when 1 put that ma chine together again yesterday 1 had Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a power of attorney executed to us by E. H. Gaines, on December 2, 1907, and recorded In office ofderb of court for said county In Vol. L. page 57, and In order to satisfy the amounts due upon the mortgages therein mentioned, and the other ex penses therein referred to. we, the undersigned, as attorneys In fact for the said E. H- Gaines, and for the pur poses stated In said power of attor ney, will, during the legal hours for sale on salesday In January, 1908. (being January 6, 1908) sell at pub lic auction to the bigest bidder, for cash, the following property to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situated, lying and being In the State and county aforesaid and located in the corporate limits of Gaffney. Beginning at an Iron pin on Birnie street thence N. 35 E. 66 feet to iron pin on Spake’s line; thence with Spake’s line, N. 55 W n f • to iron pin on right of way of South ern Railway Company; thence with right of way of Southern Railway, S. 401-6 W. 60 feet and three links to iron pin on Birnie street; thence with Birnie street 55 feet to iron pin, beginningWcorneiv; containing 3432 square feet more or less; and known as the lot on which the Steam Laun dry was'formerly situated and being the same lot on which the bottling works of the said E. H- Gaines is now situated and the same lot deeded to the said E. H. Gaines by M. L. Ross and L. R. Ross, by deed recorded In the office of R. M. C. for said county. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchas er to receive fee simple title, with dower renounced. L. R. Ross, D. C- Ross, As attorneys In fact, for E. H. Gaines. Pub. Dec. 20 and 27 and .Tan. 3. King Edward’s Private Car. A London paper tells of the royal train built for King Edward by the London and Northwestern Railway company. While some continental sov ereigns have had railway coaches built for them at the expense of the state or of Iheir own privy purse, the royal trains provided by the London and Northwestern and two or three of the other English companies have been constructed at the companies’ own ex pease. They then remain the rail way’s property. Hie members of th<* royal family paying their fares like ordinary passengers, with merely the usual charge for a special train. The ^most elaborate precautions are taken to insure the safety of the king’s train, a pilot engine running fifteen minutes in advance throughout the en tire Journey. The train Itself contains a saloon designed for his majesty, with a smoking room, a day saloon, a bed room and dressing room, all equipped with handsome furniture. A Whole String. It’s difficult to live up to « reputn tlon as a humorist. J. Adam Bede seerns to Ik* able to do It. and every year the country has several good laugh; over some of his congressional wlttlebms. Recently he called on the president, and as he had a favor to ask lie thought It a g<H>d scheme to take'liis six (or was it elvht?! boys with him. In Indian file they entered the president's olH'-e. and It was some time liefore Roosevelt noticed the youngsters “Well, well,” lu his characteristically enthuslartlc way. “what have we here. Bede?" “Oh.” answered J. Adam, with ut most gravity, “this Is my own string of Bedes •V Lyeeumlte and Talent. els and donkeys and natives on foot. In endless procession follow each other nearly two dozen pieces left over.’ ” past. Cairo Is a center for native man i ifes tat ions of hilarity, aud these man! I _ . - ... 1 You know as well as any one when festations are usually accompanied b\ y 0u nee( j something to regulate your street parades, whether they 1m* wed- system. If your bowls are sluggish, dings, the welcoming of pilgrims from : y 0ur food distresses you, your kid- Mecca or just everyday parties. A pa neys pain, take Hollister’s Rocky rade Is always headed by a band con Mountain Tea. It always relieves, slating of a huge kettledrum ou tin- 35c, Tea or Tablets. Gaffney Drug Co. back of a camel, with a man pounding ~ Enrique C. Creel Is to retire soon as Mexican Ambassador to the United States. it hard, and a couple of bagpipers who play for hours without stopping. The peddlers are not the least inter esting of the characters which make the streets picturesque. With every thing, from live alligators to gold em broidered Icelts, these peddlers Infest the districts of the fashionable hotels. —Harriet Quimby in Leslie’s Weekly. There Is something about Kenne dy’s Laxative Cough Syrup that makes It different from others, as It causes a free yet gentle action of the bowels through which the cold Is forced out of the system. At the same time It heals Irritation and allays In- No Wasted Words. flammatlon of the throat and lungs. A. J. Ulrich, traffic manager of the ^ 1® plonsant to take. Children like Keystone Telephone company of Phil- ! Contains no opiates nor narcot adelphiu, has removed the word “please” from the vocabulary of his exchange girls. They will hereafter say “Ring off” instead of “Please ring off,” “Call again” Instead of “Please call again,” and so on. “The word ’please,’ ” Mr. Ulrich ex plained to a reporter, “was used In our telephone business 900,000 times a day. Allowing half a second for Its utter ance, that meant a daily waste of 125 hours. Why shouldn’t all those hours be saved-saved for some better use? “You know,” Mr. Ulrich went on, “I believe in few words. Wasted, super fluous words mean spoiled effects. What, for instance, could have been more telling, more effective, than the note containing not a single superflu ous or wasted word that a man once wrote to his physician? “This note ran: “Dear Doctor—I had a few words with my wife last evening. Send me a bottle of lotion.” —Exchange. ics. Sold by The Gaffney Drag Co. Policeman Eugene F. Sheehan, of the lower Bowery, New York, was shot and killed by William Morley, member of a notorious gang, who fired &t two other officers. Danger In Aaking Advice. When you have a cough or cold do not ask some one what Is good for it as there Is danger In taking some un- known preparation. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures coughs, colds, and pre vents pneumonia. The genuine Is In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Cherokee Drug Co. Contractors paid $100,009 to the postofflee department for failure to maintain the standard of paper re quired In stamped envelopes and wrappers. Glad to Hava Him Go. This is not the only age in which motor cars have created excitement and disturbance. In 1802 such appari tions were few and far between. At present they are too frequent to at tract attention. Mr. Joseph Hatton in “Old I .amps and New" tells of the fright caused by one of Trevithick’s steam locomotives made to run on un- kidneysY“ There “are lots of people railed roads in the early part of the today who wonder why they have last century. pains across the back, why they are Now and then one of these extraordi- tired and lacking in energy and am- nary vehicles would lie encountered bitlon. Your kidneys are wrong. Thousands of men and women In all walka of life are suffering from kidney and bladder troubles. Don’t neglect your kidneys. Delays are dangerous. DeWitt’s Kldlney and Bladder Pills afford quick relief for all forms of kidney and bladder trou ble. A week’s treatment 25c. Sold by The Gaffney Drag Co. Earthquakes In Italy made thous- aands homeless and are estimated to have killed from 20 to 120 persons. Are you having trouble with your SHERIFF’S LAND SALE. By virtue of a decree of Hon. Chaa. G. Dantzler, Presiding Judge In the case of C. D. Rippy and others, Plain tiffs against Anderson Rippy and others, I will, during the legal hours of sale, on Salesday in January, 1908. sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the following property to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land situated in Cherokee County, said state, on the waters of Kings Creek and bounded now or formerly by lands of W. P. Camp, John Whls- onant, Piedmont Springs Hotel pro* perty and others. Beginning on a pine, thence S. 67 E. 67 50 (or 51.50> to a stake; thence 8. 40 W. 33 to ft stake; thence N. 62 W. 39.75toapo*t Oak on Land Hill; thence N. 3. W. 26 to the purchaser or purchasers tnero- hundred and forty-four acres, moro or less. Being the land deeded to James Rippy by Wm.. Caldwell by deed dated March 23, 1881, and re corded In office R. M. C. for York County, said state, Book C3. page 294, etc. Said lands will first be offered for sale in three seperate tracts, in ac cordance with plats thereof made by Ira Hardin, Surveyor, and on file In the office of the Clerk of Court for said County and subject to the In spection of the public; then they will be offered for sale as a whole. If the total bids for the separate tracta shall be more than the bid as a whole then deeds will be made accordingly to the purchaser of purchasers there of, and they will be put into posses sion upon production of deed. If the lands shall sell for more as a waole than In separate tracts, then deed will be made accordingly to the high est bidder upon compliance with terms of sale. Terma of sale; one half cash; bal ance payable one year from date of sale, secured by mortgage of the pre mises and to bear interest at g per cent, per annum; purchaser to pay for papers and recording, and upon failure of purchaser to comply with terms of gale within 30 minutes from sale, lands so purchased to be reeold on same or some subsequent 8 alee- day at risk of sqch defaulting pur chaser. Purchaser to have leave to pay all cash. This land is being rewold at the risk of Mrs. J. M. Phillips, a default ing purchaser at a former sale there of. Dec. 14, 1907. W. W. Thomas. Sheriff Cherokee County. Pub. Dec. 20, 24 and Jan. 3rd. snortiia' aud puffing ou the highway. The countrymen regarded them as the evil one in disguise. One of the ears coming to a tollgate stopjted for the gate to be opened. The tollman came hurrying out. He flung the gate open with trembling bands and teeth which chattered audibly. The driver asked him how much toll there was to pay. "Oh, nothing, dear Mr. Satan, noth ing!” hastily assured the man. “Go on They need relief without delay. Take DeWitt’s Kidney A Bladder Pills; they are for weak back, Inflamma tion of the bladder, backache and weak kidneys. Sold by The Gaffney Drag Co. Seattle has declared war on rats, as the result of the discovery of s case of bubonlo plague. Notice to Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that as fast us you like. There’s nothing to Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, pay.’’ Divert as Diamond Diqgere, Divers work as diamond diggers In South Africa. They work in Icy cold 1 “V.*? *“- pa* we.T nmi hi«nk At™, aduIt> ’ Cherokee Drag Co. colds and lung troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drag law as It contains no opiates or other harmful drags, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and TAX EXECUTION SALE. Notice is hereby given that on salesday In January, 1908, during the legal hours for sale, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land, situated, lying and being In said coun ty and State, on Klng 7 s creek, near King’s Creek station, bounded by lands of W. A .Love and M. M. Smith; being a part of the B. F. White lands, and containing eight acres, more or less. The same being sold as the property of the National Mining and Milling Company. Said sale to be made by virtue oi a tax execution to me directed by the treasurer of said county to satisfy the taxes due thereon for the years 1905 and 1906 and the costa and penalties thereon. W. W. Thomas, Sheriff Cherokee County. Dec. 20, 27 and Jan. I. water and black darkness. About three and a half miles down the river from Klerksdorp a wire rope Is stretch ed acmes the Vanl river from the Transvaal to the Orange River Colony side, by means of which a large scow Is placed In midstream, where the div ers descend and work In from forty Hgbt to fifty-two feet of water At present they have no light and work for three or four hours In cold water Orlno Laxative FraU Syrup, the new Laxative, stimulates, but does not Irritate. It Is the best Laxative. Guaranteed or yonr money back. Cherokee Drag Co. —No guess work when yonr eyes are fitted up with the Gaffney Drag Co. , . 4 , , . „ , ITCH cured In 30 minutes hy Wool- end Intense darkness. All they are fort*, sanitary Lotion. Never falls, able to do at present Is to grope g 0 j d ^ oaffney Drug Company around, move the big Itowlders with I 10-19-6m pd. crowbars and scrape up the smaller stuff from the bed of the river, empty Ing It Into a large Iron bound wire drum, which takes uliout half an hour to till —Santa Clius Company Store. head! at PINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that oa Monday, January 18th, 1906, nest I will apply to the Probate Court at the court house, in Gaffney, 8. C.. at 16 a. m., for a final settlement and dis charge as Executor of the estate R. C. Webster, deceased. All persons holding claims against said estate must appear and present the same at or before that time, or be forever barred. Mias Julia LlttlsJotoL As Be- Bat. R. a WShster, dee’d. * Pub. Dee. 20, S4. HOT. and Jan. t. 10, INS i\ ! . —Take the Gaffney gestlon and do We do not do all kinds of printing -we do the GOOD kind.