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1 t -yV \ Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. ttabeaUliy Klineys Make Impure Blood. AH the b\ - .a in your body passes through your kidn j'.ce every three minutes. * jii Tta kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. K they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney tr -’bie. Kidney tr ub.e causes quick or unsteady heart beat?,'■nd makes one feel as though they had .tea t trouble, because the heart is ovi?’' wcih t.y in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned biocd through veins and arteries. I. used ', z nridcred that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitut' tial diseases have their begin ning n k.dncy trouble. If you P'"'- nek you can make no mi: take by first icctoring your kidneys. The mild and the ex'-^u.ninary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp*Root, the great kidney remedy is soon rea .zed. it stands the highest for its woncen •! rates of ‘he most distressing ca-.es and iss-id on its merits by ail druggists in fifty- ..Cent and o re dollar siz- DATES AND FIG&. Frugal Fare of the Desert Wanderers of the East. While journeying across the desert Mrs. A. Goodrleli-I’reer, author of "In a Syrian Saddle,” met a lonely travel er hound for Medeba. On hearing that the caravan was bound for the same place he asked permission to Join them. Incidentally he furnished an Illustration of the difference between necessities and luxuries. We were very grateful, says the 1 writer, for coffee and an excellent lunch of sausage, potted meat and jam. with white bread, brought from Jerusalem. We ale our dainties with some sense of guilt, as the newcomer produced his lunch of dates and ligs. i Dates and ligs, he informed us, were • the natural food of desert wanderers, sufficing to the body, stimulating to the mind. The wheat, the flesh, above all the alcohol of civilization, were mere irrelevaneles. Was It not diet such as this—and he waved a pair of sensitive hands over his ascetic larder—which had enabled him to reply to the Inquiry of a per sonage as to how many hours a day he could ride in the desert, “Twenty- four, your majesty, since a day floes not contain twenty-five?” Was it not on a diet of figs and dates ^ I that he had ridden sixty hours without mpie oc,v.i cy mau Home of 8».uii>-Koor. ji| smomi tingV Was It your meat eater, .“uS Xo Ur ; „,nk,r. remain ,Ki= naner u/ben writimf Dr. Kilmet ! Bound and wholesome when necessity obliged him to refrain from ablution for twenty one days? At this point he carefully counted his date stones, observed that two more were yet due to his appetite and finished his frugal luncheon. COSTLY DRUGS. Come Rrre rnd Peculiar Substances Used In Medicine, writer in Wis; < i filer Alle throws some interesting liglu on rare mid pe culiar drugs. Saffron, be points out, would strike an ordinary observer as decidedly expensive at Sid a pound (to change marks into our coinage) null! told that it is composed of the central small portions only of the flowers of FUTURE SEA BATTLES. Advantages of the Big Ships and the Heavy Guns. Of the character of future battles between war fleets the Scientific Amer ican says: “The running fight which followed the sortie of the Russian fleet at I'ort Arthur and the decisive battle of Tsushima strait crystallized into fact many theories of the design es. Y./j I'.a/ have a sample be.'. .*, by mail free °u , Mention this paper when writing Dr. Khmer b Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don’t make an> mistake, but zo member the name, Swamp-ItooL, Dz. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root., and the ad dress, Riugbarapton, N. Y., on tverj bottle. the crocus, 7U.000 of which it takes to ; and maneuvering of warships and set- make a pound. Attar of roses sells at j tied probably for many years to come $112 odd per pound, and it takes i the vexed questions of the size of ship. 10,000 pounds, or nearly five toiy? <»f roses, to obtain one pound of the oil. Acouiiine, extracted from the root of monkshood, is said to Ire the very strongest poison extant, the dose being out* .-ix-hundrodth of n grain. It is sold at the rate of !flOS per ounce. Turning from the vegetable to the animal world In search of rare drug.;, the writer refers to the musk of (he Asiatic deer, which at $24 to $fiO an ounce must be a prize to the wily hunter. In some of the tropical seas a floating, sweet smelling mass of am bergris is met with wortli at present $30 per ounce, or $480 per pound in the market. The ambergris is said t > be tin* diseased biliary product of the whale. Another peculiar product in use as a drug is a solution of tin* pijre venom of the rattlesnake, given occasionally in malignant scarlet fever. Collecting a Bell. The souvenir hunters are making it likely that when Wiscasset’s famous old Paul Revere bell is recast it will weigh less than before it was broken ONLY A TRAMP. THE “COUP DE JARNAC.” Raising the Curtain For a Moment on One of Life’s Tragedies. A recent incident which holds in its in pieces by its fall Irom the steeple j oUI |j Ilt . s t | ie possibility of past of the burning church in December. - tra>fo(lv is aescribed iu the New York limes. It is another illustration of l how careless the world is of the indl- in December The h<41 was purchased in 1800 and is one of the three original bells of this make owned iu New Kugland. The other two are owned in Bingham and Portsmouth, N. II. The Wlscassct bell was removed from the old church in 1840 aud placed on the new church dedicated that year. During the re cent fire the bell was broken'*when it fell to the ground and was scattered about In the ruins. The society Intends to have it recast, and, although it will be the be The bell weighed 000 pounds, aud uj to tize present time all but 200 pounds have been recovered. Many people, eman imve secured small pieces us souvenirs. , «.^Yuul<l so that the new bell will uot be as heavy ns the original.—Kennebec Jour nal. vidua 1 and how thick Is the cloak which oue may wrap about his per sonality. Not long ago a laborer em ployed by the Erie railroad in Jersey City wn run over by a train and had his leg cm off. A policeman telephoned for an am bulance. The injured man lay on a grass paid*, apparently bleeding to death. Just then a typical railroad long. Impossible to gather the whole of trftn]p , n (1j| . tv n ,„ s . aimt ered a o metal, it is expected enough w 1 Ho a p„| U .,elbow, recovered to make a good sized lx*!. .. M;iy , ;i ,, whars tho matter, offi cer?” he inquired. “Man bleeding to death,” replied the A French Adage and the Incident Upqh Which It Rests. The “coup de Jaruac” has beco;ue a French proverb, and it serves to dis tinguisb a stroke as decisive as un foreseen which intervenes for the set tlement of any affair. The adage rests upon an incident in the life of Gui Chabot, Seigneur de Jaruac, a noble of the court of Francis I. The lie pass ed between him and lx? Chateigneraie, the dauphin’s favorite. King Francis, however, forbade the duel. At the suc cession of Henry II. the old quarrel the type of gun and the best formation In which to fight a naval action. The battleship of ihe future will be oi great size. Displacement will be not less than 20,000 tons, and this will in crease so rapidly that a 30,000 ton ship will probably bo afloat before the close of the next decade, 'irie main armament will consist exclusively of heavy guns of not less than twelve inches caliber, and unless the difficulty of erosion cannot be overcome the twelve inch will give place to thirteen inch and possibly to a fourteen inch piece. “Future engagements will lie fought at an extreme range, the extent of which will be limited only by the abil ity of the lire control officer to see the fall of the shots. The determination of the range at which an engagement shall be fought will lie with the fleet which possesses the greatest speed. It jl is today the almost unanimous opinion of naval officers that oue big ship is more effective than two smaller ships of half her size. Future engagements will be fought with the two fleets steaming iu parallel lines in what is known as line ahead formation—that is. with each ship of a fleet steaming iu the wake of the one ahead with an interval of about oOO yards between them. “If of two such fleets one were made up of four 2<».U00-tou battleships, each carrying eight twelve-inch guns, the whole line would be about 2.10O yards in length, and if the other fleet con sisted of eight 10,000-ton ships, each mounting four twelve-inch gnus, the How Is Your Blood! It you lack strength, are nervous, have no appetite, don’t sleep well, get tired easily, your blood is in bad condition. You cannot be strong without pure, rich blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes good, rich blood and keeps it good. Dyspepsia-“For six months my sys* tem wan out of order with dyspepsia and impure blood. Spent lots of money in vain, but Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured me. Jos. 8, Zauua, Genoa. Neb. Had No Appetite —“I was troubled with dyspepsia and had no appetite. 1 had a faint feeling after eating. My constitution was all run down, but Hood’s Sarsaparilla has 11 fully relieved me." Plorknck Stowe. Sniuerville. \Vbe<>n>in. Weakness-”! bless the day I heard of Hoo u’s Sarsaparilla, ns it cured meof extreme weakness alt* r ut-ip. built my husband np after pneumonia, and cured eczema and blood-poisoning in our children.” Mbs. M. A. Delwokth. Box 4. Embreeville. Pa. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called Sarsatabs. loo Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. , was revived, and the overdue duel was fought on the plain of St. Germain , ]j nt; wou [ ( j | M , r^jpo yards in length, or with all the formality of the ancient judicial combats and in the presence of the whole court. Jaruac was weak er and less agile than his adversary, who was one of the noted swordsmen of the time, but he bad taken lessons from an Italian bravo. In the duel Jarnac waited for an opening and then dealt La Chateigneraie a heavy and unexpected stroke which ham strung him. This was in 1447. Ten years later Jarnac was a captain in the defense of St. Quentin. Eventual over three miles. The fleet of larger ships would probably have sufficient advantage in speed for the admiral to maintain his four vessels abreast of the first four of the enemy’s ships, and in this ease an eight gun ship would be opposed to a four gun ship, with the inevitable result that the four smaller ships would lie silenced. "The flee) of larger vessels would I then slacken speed aud drop back, tak i ing the ships of the enemy in turn and ! Water Without Stopping. The Lake Shore railroad has finished spending more than SlMlO.OOO to ena ble all its trains to take water while running. The line is the first in the country to be entirely equipped this way. Henceforth neither freight nor passenger trains will need to stop or slow down for water. On a few other roads using such appliances only a few passenger trains are provided for. This extensive improvement by the Lake Shore marks the passing of the old fashioned water tank. It is be lieved that all other large railroad j systems will adopt similar regulations i iu order to save time and wear and | tear on equipment. This Vanderbilt j line now lias eleven places between Chicago and Buffalo at which water j supply is scooped up by passenger trains going forty to seventy-five miles an hour and by freights going twenty- ; five to thirty-five miles an hour. Every fifty miles troughs have been built. They are 2,000 feet long. At each nlace of this kind the road has spent over $100,000. Besides, all en gines have had to be adjusted to the 1 transition.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. AM It? ■■■■ — Are you going to let the price of a bottle of White Pine Gough Syrup With Tar stand between you and a good night’s rest, or are you going to hack and cough and 1 i e awake all night just to save A Model Queen. The closest examination of the ca reer of Queen Alexandra from the day ' that she took her place as Princess of j Wales will triumphantly demonstrate that she was never guilty of a single breach of tact and good taste and that her lif<* lias been uniformly that of an exemplary wife, mother and leader of society.—Newcastle Daily Chronicle. I t can be had onlv at Cherokee 3 him?” aslu-.i Hi* of service." “Go ahead,” responded the officer. Bending low over tbo wounded la borer, ihe t'T.oip •’s'*'''! for water to wash his* hau l • and then begged the crowd f r *!.*u:i handkerchiefs. With a half dozen defl, rapid twists he ... „ , , made a tourniquet and stopped the the pattUies. winch were fine, and sent | flow ,,£• ) jlo q I ly he met his fate in a duel. But the you mind if F looked at I “coup do Jarnac” is historic iu the an tramp. "I might l*e j mils of sword play.—Argonaut. _8jmple Remedy for |_a Grippe. La grippe coughs are dangerous as smothering them with a superior gun | they frequently develop into pneumo fire. At the opening of such an on I uia. Foley’s Honey and Tar not only gagement the fifth and sixth in line of i steps the cough but heals and Monkeys and Parrots. Made Two Shed Tears. Ray Brown, art director of Every body’s, gave a story by Samuel Hop kins Adams to May Wilson Preston for illustration. Mrs. Preston made the four gun ships would he able to direct a diagonal fire upon the last of the eight gun ships, hut the range A lung specialist was talking about I would be so great that it could uot a famous scientist who bad contracted I)rove to b ,, verv effectual. v n Po conBuniption from n lot of consumptive “Unquestionably the victory In fu . {'“ Der0Kee ^ monkeys that he had been experiment ture engagements will lie with the fleet I Ing upon. which is able to concentrate the lar- I “Ibis should be a lesson and a warn mnnlK.r of heavy guns within the I strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The! genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar con tains no harmful drugs and Is lu a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. I Company Immigration is at the lowest ebb for years. them with the bill. On sending them I lug to us all,” he said, "for nothing is ; shortest line of battle; hence the rai i /she telephoned to Mr. Brown, saying: “That’s a line story of Adams’. It made me weep.” j «, usw , t „ , i ried off. "A re you u do* •tor?" some one asked, dangerous to the lungs’ health i SOI1 <j* e tre of the big ship and bene* ns the man slipped iiway through the | than to have a monkey about the crowd. ; bo ise. Practically all monkeys have the certainty that the navies of the If a cough once gets into your sys tem it acts on every muscle and fibre of the body and makes you ache all A few days later Mr. Adams visited 1 he replied as lie hur Everybody's office. “That story of yours must be a good one. Sam,” said Brown. “It's made two people wOop.” “Indeed! ’ said Adams, much pleased “Who were they?” “May Wilson Preston when she read the manuscrint ” replied Brown, “and Patriotism In the Making. Patriotism in Ne York is eosmopol : itan. Th*; h: vr* a flay d. ill in the | schools in which the children of every | race and dime, as the hymn book says, are taught to salute the stars ,„ ,, .and stripes and give "their heads, rm-when I got tier bill for making,^. huiuls n|ul ,, )W(rtH t0 theil . the illustrations. ^ country.” And in some of the big A C«rd. 1 downtown schools you may see chil- Thig is to certify that all druggists dren from homes German. Italian are authorized to refund your money: Syrian, Seat dinavian. Jew ish. Hungo If Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cure { rlan. Chinese, Armenian, Greek and your cough or cold. It stops the; heaven knows how* many other nation alities all joining in this picturesque ceremony. It gives one a realizing sens** of the variety of material which It put into this crucible we call u city ami which In another generation or two will l>e simply American.—Boston I Transcript. consumption in this climate, and it is just as easy to take consumption from j f ore q.| a monkey as from a man or woman j It is the name w ith parrots. They, too. have consumption, and they. too. ar<- most apt to give the disease to those who pet them. As for me. rattier than live in the same house with a pet mon key or a pet parrot I would take a co; world have been forced into a contest * ° v 6 r * It especially affects the Jntes- of siz*-. the end of which no one can tines and makes you constipated, so in the hopeless ward of some con sumptives’ hospital.” — New Orleans Times-Democrat. cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneu monia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is In a yel low package. Refuse substitutes. Cherokee Drug Co. A Wedding Day Reminder. William James, the famous psycho! ogi 1 of IFvvanl. <-:ii! at a dinner n Boston: Uses For Austrian Recruits. Like the famous John Gilpin, the heir to the throne has a frugal mind aud, it lias been maliciously whisper ed, sees great chances to exercise this virtue a i the expense of the poor re cruits. Scores of these who come from the country are drafted off to the arch- ducal estates and do their military service there, much of it consisting In gamekeepers' duties in the archduke’s plna:"! : preserves. The recruits a*'*' also used when improvements iu the "An oil r <*ten brings hack mem ] parks and grounds are being made orlcs that bail thought burled fo: ! According to one story, squads of them are marched about aud made to do Southern cotton mills have at last been able to resume trade relations with China. Talking Through the Nose. So cabod “talking through the nose” is not talkini .. . . . . ^ through the nose at all. “'•!W importaat and *n ac * |)|lt r „ Wl . , IM is absolutely uecessu* \ to be<li tbftt j . . ...... , we give relief to the stomach prompt- ut * oUin >? tbe ^ JUL ‘ 111,0 ly at the first signs of trouble—which nasal cavity, to In* re enforced are belching of gas, nausea, sour there by striking against the walls of stomach, headache, irritability and j the cavity, which act as sounding boards for the tone confined within that cavity, we shut off the cavity and refuse the tone Its natural re-enforce ment. It takes on as a result a thin, unresouaut quality which we call na sal, although it is thiu and unpleaslng because it lacks true nasal resonance. The only remedy lies In ceasing to shut off the cavity.- Katherine Jewell Everts iu HarjHjr’s Bazar. nervousness. These are warnings that the stomach has been mistreat ed; It Is doing too much work and It Is demanding help from yon. Take something once in a while; especially after meals; something like KODOL for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. It will enable your stomach to do Its work properly. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. following the burning of the court house and all records at Bryson City. N. C-, a cerfew ordinance for negroee was passed. H©w to Avoid Appendicitle. Iffoet victim*, of appendicitis are fboee who are habitually constipated. Ortno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures eh route constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowls. Orlpo laxative Fruit Syrup does not nan- easts or gripe and !e mild and pleas- PM to take. Refuse substitutes. Cherokee Drug Co. Oklahoma came out for Taft, and Mew Hampshire labor federation leadsrs decided to light him. Disturbed the congregation. The person who disturbed the con gregation last Son day by continually coughing Is requested to buy a bottle of Folers Honey end Tar. Cherokee Dreg Co. see he cured without cut- Simple plaster need. Cure or mousy redan 1st. R. wry. Box ITT. Gastonia, i M. C Mov. lUt Frog’s Narrow Escapo. A eorrespoudent writes: “My son. aged ten and a half years, was working In the garden when a viper about two feet long gilded past him, A good shot with a stone al»out the size of a cricket bail broke the reptile’s spine, while a sharp edge of the granite cut open the belly, thereby restoring to freedom a frog, which bopped out of Its prison unhurt.”—Madraa Mall. Speaking. “Did you think Miss Jawkins has speaking eyes?” “I’m sure 1 don’t know,’’ replied the young lady. “If she bad, her mouth wouldn’t give them a chance to be heard.”—Chicago Record-Herald. The Young Baby. From a morning paper: “None want ed to look after young baby, age about eighteen.” We do not know much about the subject, but Is that particn- lariy young for a be by f—Loudon Globe. «'V»t. A.s \ <• tv'pivd some sirnng**' landscape it often seems t<> us that j we have Ik:* , :i just here I ei'ort*. Tin* ' oddest, tho mo-t momentous asspola | Hons oftentimes attaeli themselves to | the rnof-t trising l!'.in; , ‘ ; “Thus at a Thstnlcs'dviug dinner that | I once at oii 1 cd the ho-te.-s said io a sour faced niitn on my left: " ‘.Mill 1 lici]* you to some of the i I oiled rice. Air. Smith?’ •••Rice: No. thank .'on no lice lot j| ia j j| ie> y won 1*1 get in barracks iu**.’ Smith a it uered vehemently, ‘it is associated with the word r irteke of my Ilf**.’ ” duty as dummy trees while the heir to the throne stands at a distance and experiments as to where a clump of trees would look best. The soldiers, being merely human, object all the more became there are no extra rations for this kind of duty They have generally to shift for them selves, and their miserable pay only procures them food far poorer than although that is not very sumptuous —London Lady's Realm. A LONG LIFE. Ho w t 0 conserve Energy and Prolong Life. The time comes to every one when the life forces begin to fall. It Is a little harder to climb a bill or walk up stairs. Exercise Is taken lets vig orously or abandoned, and we feel that the end of active service Is draw ing near. It is more than probable that we have been over-driving the machine of the body which wifi give out like any machine, If overtaxed, and we should Immediately take steps to change the gear, build up the strength and restore the life forcee. To this end nothing equals our deli cious cod liver and Iron preparation, Vlnol, which Is far superior to all other tonics and cod liver prepera- tlong because It Is made by a scien tific, extractive, concentrating pro cess from fresh cods’ livers, combin ing with peptonate of Iron all the me dicinal, healing, body-bulldlng ele ments of cod liver oil, but no oil. As a body builder and strength creator for old people, delicate chil dren, weak, run-down persons, after sickness, and for chronic coughs, colds, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles, Vlnol Is unexcelled. Try It on our offer to return yonr money if It fails. Gaffney Drug Co., Gaffney, 8. C. - —Golid sold Bye Glasses from M up. Gaffney Drag Co. Fri. tf. Effective, but Dangerous. Gasp* of injury from exposure to in- teusc radiation are becoming more common as sources of such radiation are more numerous. On board a cruis er recently under repair at Portsmouth, England. It became necessary to make j a bole iu the shutter of a turret The mechanical processes commonly em ployed for work of this kind are so slow that an officer asked permission to melt the hole by using the electric- arc. This' operation, altbougb well known, attracted many curious spec tators, from the captain down to the sailors. All went well, and the solid steel under the action of the current flowed like melted glass. But on the morrow every one who bad witnessed the operation was either half blinded or horribly burned. The officer wh<» had directed the work bad the skin ot his lace completely scorched and a deep copper color; it gave off a serous liquid like that from a burn. Several sailors who were at some distance from the turret bad their vision so affect***I that they were sent to the hospital, and it was feared that they might lose their sight. Kipling’s School. Budynrd Kipling raid to me once in conversing on the subject of an ex change of Ideas, “Why. all I ever knew somebody told me.” - Robert j'irr in Detroit Free Press. in order to get rid of a cold thorough ly and without delay you should not take anything that will tend to con stipate. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup acts upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system. It contalneg no opiates—it I Is pleasant to take and is highly re commended for children. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. Canada decided all Immigrants must come to the Dominion from their former homes, thus shutting off Japs from Hawaii. KODOL for Dyspepsia and Indiges tion Is the result of a scientific com bination of natural digestants with vegetable acids and contains the same juices found In a healthy stomach. It Is the best remedy known today * for dyspepsia indigestion and all troubles arising from a disordered stomach. Take KODOL today. It Is pleasant, prompt and thorough. Sold by Gaffney Drug Co. Fred J. Tompson, of Roanoke, has! sued Drs. Caneday and Stone for $10,-! 000 damages, because they adjudged | him insane. Do you have backache occasionally, or “stitches” In the side, anl some times do you feel all tired out, with out ambition and without energy? If ■o, your kidneys are out of order. Take DeWltt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. They promptly relieve back-1 ache, weak back, inflammation of the bladder and weak bidneys. Sold by, Gaffney Drug Co. CLERK'S SALE. By virtue of a decree of partition and sale of the Court of Common Pleas for Cherokee county In the case of M. A. Littlejohn, H. D- Lit tlejohn and Agness Littlejohn, plaint iffs, vs. Elmer Cook, Oscar Horn, Clara Casey, Benson Horn, Furman Horn, Walton Horn, Charley Horn, Elsie Gault, F. D. Horn, James W. Wilkins, Norris Wilkins, Jones M. Wilkins, DeWitt S. Wilkins, Ethel E. Wilkins, Charley S. Wilkins, Robert Y. Wilkins and Hugh Wilkins, de fendants, i will sell at Gaffney, S* C., before the court house door, during the legal hours for sales on salesdaf, Monday, February 3rd, 1908, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate iu Cherokee county, containing one hundred and eighty-three (183) acres, more or less, bounded by lands now owned by V. C. Lipscomb, George Mathews, John Fowler, C. Wilkine, Jim Wilking and James Blanton, the same being the property of W. E. 8. Littlejohn and Mary Littlejohn, de ceased. Said property will be sold in lots In accordance with p’.at to be exhibited on day of sale. Terms of sale: One-half cash, bal ance on a credit of one year; credit portion to bear Interest from day of sale, and to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises. The purchaser to have leave to pay all cash, and to pay for papers and recording. Should the purchaser fall to comply with the terms, the prop erty will be re-sold on the same day at the risk of the defaulting pureh- aser. J. EB. JEFFERIES, Clerk Court Common Pleas. Pub. Jan. 16, 22 & 30. J. H. Sheppard, of Millville, N. J.. committed suicide because his family wag too big. HOw to Avoid pneumonia. You can avoid pneumonia and other serious results from a cold by taking Foley’s Honey and Tar. It stop* the cough and expels the cold from the system as It is mildly'laxative. Re fuse any but the genuine In the yel low package. Cherokee Drag Co. Mayo? Schmitz, of San Francisco, won his case in the appeal court, and with Reuf, may be put on ball until new chargee come to trial. I It depends upon the pill you take. DeWltt’s Little Early Risers are the best pills known for constipation and sick headache. Sold. by Gaffney Drug Co. Republican senators are said to be forcing a combination to defeat Taft for the nomination for president When you want the best/get De Wltt’s CarboUzed Witch Hqkel Salve. It is good for Ilttls or bUr'cuts, bolls or brulsss, and is sspsdally recom mended for piles. Sold by Gsffney Drag Co. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given to nil con cerned font I shall apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge for Chero kee county, S. C., at bis office Gsff ney, B- C., on Saturday, February 8th, next at 10 o’clock a. m., for final set tlement and discharge as Guardian ot the estate of Mrs. Ila Wright, minor, but now of age. Jesse G. Wright Pub. Jan. 17, 24, 3l and Feb. 7, *•*. OSTOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DRS. W- K. AND E. HALE* Montgomery-Crawford Bldg., Spartanburg, 8. C. Oeteopathy-Appllcable to an curable diseases. Ws give especial attention to diseases of women, nervons disor ders, ell spinal affectiona. Hours, by appointment Bucklen** Arnica Salva Us Best islvs Is Ha Wsrtt.