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FOR MEN WHO CARE TO DRESS WELL” Ever}' year an army of men is discovering that they can find thorough satisfaction in the Barry Shoe. This is true for the following reasons: First, because it is always thoroughly up-to-date in style. Second, because it is well made by Union labor, of the finest materials ever put into a shoe. Third, because it is designed for the perfect comfort of the foot. Surely you can't look for anything more in a shoe than this! EMPEROR CHINA DEAD. Buy Intelligently Where do you buy ' our Drugs? We want your busi: ess and will do what we can to pUase you. We wish to impress upo you the very important fact that every article that leaves our store is guaranteed to be just as we represent it, or your money is refunded, book over some of our prices. If you have been paying more for Medi cines than you should, we ask tha you give us a trial : Simmons Liver Regulator (dry) 20c Grangers Liver.Regulator 20c Raymons Liver Legulator 20c Black Draught 20c 6 bottles Kodol ($1.00 size) $5.00 6 bottles Kilmers Swamp Root, tS-oo 6 bottles S. S. S $5*o° 6 bottles ;B. B. B $5 00 6 bottles Wine of Cardui $5-°° 6 bottles Scotts Emulsion ($1 size)..f5.0c 6 bottles Wompoles Cod Liver Oil. $5 00 Vinol, for Consumption, per bottle..|i.00 6 bottles Natures Cough Remedy.. $2 50 6 bottes Lemon Elixir (50c size).. . .$2 50 6 bottles Hy-o-me (50c sixe) $2 50 6 boxes Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets. $2.50 6 boxes Mi-o-na Tablets $2.50 6 bottlesMustangLiniment (25c size) $1 25 6 bottles Sloans Liniment (25c size) $1.25 6 bottles Goose Grease Liniment... $1.25 6 bottles Kuidine $2.50 6 boxes Witch Hazel Salve $125 6 boxes Arnica Sajve . ... $1 25 6 boxes Mentholatum $1.25 6 boxes Morses Indian Root Pills.. .$1.25 6 boxes Lanes Pills #1.25 6 boxes Kings New Life Pills $125 6 boxes Tut»s Pills I1.25 A good Fountain Syringe $1 ol Bnlb Syringes, 50c and up. Gaffney Drug Company. Where There’s a Will "’’here’s a Road. < Progressive Farmer.) The old trails and cart Iracts. run when men had less to carry and car ried it less often than they do now, will no longer answer the purpose of roads. With the coming of a vaster population and the tremendous in crease in market crops, the traffic laid upon the old highways is greater than they can bear. Suddenly we have swung into an age of roadbuild ing. The necessity is here; the abili ty to build is here. If this latter point some be constrained to deny, let it be taken into account that a people who are able to sustain tha amazing losses of time, of broken ve hicles, and of ruined teams, entailed by our present system of roads are well able to build and maintain bet ter highways. The challenge is not to our ability, but to our willingness, our enterprise. You can cure dyspepsia, indigest ion, sour or weak stomach, or in fact any form of stomach trouble If you take Kodol occasionally—just at the times when you need it. Kodol does not have to be taken all the time. Ordinarily you only take Kodol now and then, because it completely di gests all the food you eat, and after a few days or a week or so, the stoifcach can digest the food without the aid of Kodol. Then you don’t need Kodol any longer. Try It today on our guarantee. We know what it will do for you. Sold by S. B. Craw ley Drug Co. Love makes the world go round, but money buys the axle grease.— Chicago Record-Herald. Fruit Cakes All sizes from 75c to $2.00. 25c a pound at FUN'S BAKERY Phone No. 139. Money to Loan! ’ am prepared to neg tiate loans in jnounts from #300 <>o up for a term of years on improvrd forms. Inter est 8 per cent Call on 9-14-08 6m J. 6. iiffiriu, Alt), Gaffney, S. G. Death Results from Burns. Anderson, Nov. 3.—While sweeping a hearth today the dress of Mrs. Lark in A. Cole, of this county caught Are, and before the flames were ex tinguished she was so badly burned that death resulted. The deceased was about sixty years old and was nearly blind. Her screams for assist ance were answered only after she was horribly burned. Wanted—The name of the man who first made the welkin ring.—De. troit News. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup not only heals irritation and allays inflammation, thereby stopping the cough, but it moves the bowels gent ly and in that way drives the cold from the system. Contains no opiates. It is pleasant to take, and children especially like the taste, so nearly like maple sugar. Sold by S. B. Crawley Drug Co. Don’t, expect to find your field of labor full of shade trees. THE GAME l\W8. REPORTED CHINA’S EMPEROR IS DEAD AND DOWAGER DYING. Pekin, Nov. 14.—The emperor oi China was reported dead at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. It has, howev er, been impossible to secure ofhciai confirmation of this announcement. His majesty was transferred to the death chamber at 2 o’clock in the af ternoon. At that hour he was still breathing. It is reported that the dowager em press* is also dying. This rumor would explain the two edicts issued late this afternoon re garding a regency of the empire. The death of the emporer of China, if it is true, brings to an end the reign of a sovereign feeble in mind and body, who has been dominated all his life by the all-powerful influ ence of the dowager empress. Kuaug Hsu’s “reign.” The emperor was born in 1870. His succession to the throne was one of the many arbitrary and illegal acts of the dowager empress, who adopted him into the succession from a gen eration the same as that of his pre decessor, although the constitution of Manchu dynasty and precendent pro vide that the succession shall go to the next following generation. The New Ruler. Prince Chun is a brother of the em peror. His name is Tsai-Fong and he succeeded to the title of his father, Prince Chun, in 1891. He is a lieuten ant general of the plain white banner corps and visited Germany in 1901 as a special commissioner of the throne. Foley’s Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation in the throat, soothes the inflamed membranes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflam ed lungs are healed and strengthen ed, and the cold is expelled from the system. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. Cherokee Drug Co. District Attorney Heney Shot by Juror San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 14.—The San Francisco bribery graft cases had a dramatic climax when Assistant Dis trict Attorney Francis J. Heney, who has been in charge of the prosecution during the tortuous course of two years, was shot and seriously wound ed in the crowded court room by Mor ris Haas, an ex-convict. The shooting occurred during a brief recess in the third trial of Abra ham Ruef on a charge of bribery, now in its eleventh wpek. Mr. Heney is now resting easily in the I^ane hospital, and the physicians say his wound is not fatal. Haas is in the city prison. The would-be assassin is a saloon keeper, who was drawn upon the jury panel in the second trial of Ruef, and who, after having been temporarily passed by both sides, was exposed in a dramatic manner by Mr. Heney as an ex-convict and discharged from the Jury. Haas declared after the shoot ing that Heney had ruined his life by the exposure, and that he had deter mined to kill him for that reason. Work of the Audubon Society in the State. The following article taken from the Spartanburg Herald of the 8th Inst., should be of interest, not only to Gaffney and Cherokee people, but to everybody In the State, as it con cerns the killing of birds in the State and prosecutions that will follow violations of the laws as set forth by the Audubon Society: “Mr. James Henry Rice, Jr., secre tary of the Audubon Society, stated to a Herald representative yesterday that Mr. Walter N. Query, of Welford, had qualified as game warden for Spartanburg and would be in the field every day. Mr. Rice said that the Audubon Society bad cases made out against Napoleon Weaver and John Snow, both colored, for violating the game laws. The warrants for Weaver and Snow were sworn out before Magistrate Kirby. .. # Mr. Rice says they have a case against. Dave Wilson, colored, who lives on Mr. Tom White’s place, for violating the game laws by trespass. In these cases $20 would be the min imum fine. Birds That Can be Killed. Following is a list of the birds that can be killed, as given out by Mr. Rice yesterday: Rice birds, black birds, doves, up land plover, sandpipers, swan, wild geese, brant, wild duck, rails (marsh hens), coots, gallinules, surf birds, snipe, woodeftek, curlew, wild turkey, prairie chicken and quail. All the rest of the feathered throng are protected, except the English sparrows, blue darters, chicken hawks, and duck hawks. One can kill crows only when they are on his premises and in the act of destroying crops. The Snowy Heron. In reference to the arrests being made of millinery dealers for the handling of feathers of non-game birds. Mr. Rice said they would cer tainly be prosecuted. When asked could the case be handled if the feathers were of birds not raised in South Carolina, Mr. Rice pointed the Herald representative to the law, which reads: ‘No part of the plum age. skin or bodv of any bird protect ed by the act shall be sold or had In possession for sale, and this irres pective of whether said bird was cap tured or killed within or without the State.’ It will be remembered that a war rant was issued for Mr. Mack Good- lett. proprietor of a millinery store in the city, some time ago for having on display a hat trimmed with the snowy eiarette, or feathers from the white heron. Mr. Rice said the heron was one of the most, useful birds in the land for the destruction of insect pests: that this fact was recognized in all the thickly populated commu nities and not only the law, but. so ciotv condemned the killing of the birds to furnish eigrettes for hats. Mr. Rice said tbat~the feathers of the heron could not be placed on sale in the larger cities, and that for that reason vast, quantities of them are shinned to Southern cities. In his opinion the law will soon check the wholesale slaughter of these useful birds and society in Southern cities will condemn the use of the elgrette. There is nothing in the statement, said Mr. Rice, to the effect that the eigrettes in possesion of those who have them in stock imitations. The elgrette can not be successfully imi tated.” TAFT INVITED. Maj. Hemphill Wants Him to Visit Charleston. Tue Columbia State’s Washingtbn correspondent writes, under date of November 15th: “Mr. Taft, presl dent-elect, was today presented with a special telegraphic invitation from Maj. Hemphill, editor of The News and Courier, to visit Charleston on his Southern trip. The invitation was presented by Mr. P. H. McGowan, Washington correspondent of The News and Courier. "Where is that Hong Kong gander, anyway?” asked Mr. Tafi. “Mr. Gadsden has it, I believe.” an swered Mr. McGowan. “Well, you tell Mr. Hemphill that the next time he wants to raise a campaign fund he had bette • get up some scheme which will bri ig more than $5.95. Tell him he had better make some soup out of that gander.” And the big sides literally shook with meriment. The gander and a hen were contrib uted to Tlie News and Courier’s Bryan campaign fund by Editor Caldwell of the charlotte Observer." Catarrh Invites Consumption It weakens the delicate lung tissues, deranges the digestive organs, and breaks down the general health. It often causes headache and dizzi ness, impairs the taste, smell and hearing, and affects the voice. Being a constitutional disease it re quires a constitutional remedy. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Radically and permanently cures. In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $L All argument will vanish before one touch of nature.—Coleman. !NEW LOCAL Mail Clerk Gone Wrong. Columbus. Ga., Nov. 14.—Roy F. Bagley, chief mailing clerk of the Co lumbus postoffice, arrested, charged with robbing the mails. Money had been frequently extracted from letters passing through the Columbus office, and Bagley was suspected. Marked bills w-ere mailed in decoy letters by a postoffice inspector, and two special officers shadowed Bagley during the day. When arrested Bagley desisted, and it Is claimed that he made an at tempt to destroy the money which he had on his person. The officers iden- lifled bills which wore taken from Bag- ley as the marked money sent in the decoy letters. Atlanta, Nov. 14.—The actual survey o! the electric line from Union City to Atlanta, was started on j'esterdr.y at l o’clock, w'hen Hon. W. T. Rob erts, of Fairburn, drove the first stake which was the beginning of this great work that will open up and develop one of the finest sections in the vi cinity of Atlanta. The Old Horse. (Unknown.) No children, he shall not be sold; Go. lead him home, and dry your tears; Tis true, he’s blind and lame and old. But be has served us twenty years. Well has he served us; gentle, strong. And willing, through life’s varied stage; And having toiled for us so long. We will protect him in his age. Our debt of gratitude to pay, His faithful merits to requite, His playground be the heath by day, A shed shall shelter him at night. In comfort, he shall end his days; And when I must to market go, I’ll cut across the shortest ways, And set out earlier home, you know. A life of labor was his lot; He always tried to do his best; Poor fellow, now we’ll grudge him not A little liberty and rest. Go, then, old friend; thy future fate To range the heath, from harness free. And just below the cottage gate I’ll go and build a shed for thee. And there we’ll feed and tend thee well. And with these comforts, we’ll en gage i No other horse shall ever tell Of a more happy, green old age. Why is a pig in the parlor like a house on fire? Because the sooner it is put out the better. "Winter blasts, causing pneumonia, pleurisy and consumption will soon be here. Cure your cough now, and strengthen your lungs with Foley’s Honey and Tar. Do not risk starting the winter with weak lungs, when Foley’s Honey and Tar will cure the most obstinate coughs and colds, and prevent serious results. Cherokee Drug Co. Sioux Falls, S. D.. Nov. 14.—The new divorce law, Increasing the period of ■ residence from six months to ont i year, was carried on November 3 in South Dakota by a vote of two to one. according to unofficial figures com piled yesterday. If carelessness is a sin we are all in the sinner class. If you suffer from constipation and liver trouble Foley’s Orino Laxative will cure you permanently by stimu lating the dleestlve organs so they will act naturally. Folev’s Orino Lax ative does not errlpe. Is pleasant to take and you do not have to take laxatives continually after taking Orino. Whv continue to be the slave of pills and tablets. Cherokee Drug Co. Roanoke, Va., Nov. 14.—A specia 1 from Norton, Va., says three men were killed outright, two were fatally in jured and two others were seriously hurt in an explosion yesterday rft sawmill plant in Wise county. Alliance, Ohio, Nov, 14.—The coun try home of John Wampfler, a milk dealer, was destroyed by fire. Four! children, Lucille, aged 9; LeRoy, 7; Katherine, 5, and Charles, 3, perished in the flames. The parents and three 1 children escaped. The father was se j verely burned, but will recover. —Remember the two big dolls at Gaffney Jewelry Co. Chattanooga. Tenn., Nov. 14.—A light fall of snow began here at (' o’clock yesterday morning and con tinued steadily throughout the fore noon. MUST BELIEVE IT. When Well-Known Gaffney People Tell It So Plainly. When public endorsement is made by a representative citizen of Caff ney the proof Is positive. You must believe it. Read this testmiuey. Every backache sufferer, every man, woman or child with any kidney trou ble will find profit In th* reading. Foy Davis, 221 Mill Row, Gainey. S. C., says: “Several months ago 1 began to suffer from a lull pain in the small of my back. This always sot mod worse when f first iross In the morning and later In *he day when I was at work. 1 nad bui h:11e energy or ambition and at times fel* generally miserable. Uuon learning of Doan’s Kidney Pills I purchased a supply from a drug store and took them with the most gratifying re suits. I am sure that in a short time they will entirely cure me.” For sale by ail dcalc*. Price Be cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, solo agents for the United States. . Remember the name'—Doan's—ane take no other Aetna Mills Sold. Union. Nov. 17.—Aetna cotton mills which wore today put up a second lime for sale, found no purchasers, ‘here being no bidders. A meeting of the creditors was afterward held at the Hotel Union, .las. E. Mitchell & Co., of Philadelphia, the largest credit or of the mill, offered to buy at about $200,000. Tim proposition was agreed to bv creditors present, the referees assenting. It is altogether probable that this will be the final disposition of the matter and will mean about 70 ner cent, on the dollar for the credit ors. and of course, nothing for the stockholders. It is understood that the mill will resume operations In about thirty davs. It has an equip ment of 20,000 spindles and 500 looms. I I I B VIEW Burned to Death. Union, Nov. 17.—The eight-vear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glover Fau- cett, who live near Kellv’s Station on the Lockhart road, was horribly burned Monday afternoon at 0 o’clock and died tins morning about 4 o’clock. | Mr. Faucett am] bis wife were at the lot milking when the child ran to them on fire and lie burned bis hands teiriblv in extinguishing the flames. Manv friends sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Faucett in this bereavement. The little girl was their oldest child. Kodol contains the same digestive juices that are found in an ordinarv healthy stomach, and there is, there fore, no question but what any form of stomach trouble, Indigestion, or Nervous Dyspepsia, will yield readh yet naturally to a short tratment of Kodol. Try it today on our guaran tee. Take it for a little while, as that is all you will need to take. Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. It is sold by S. B. Crawley Drug Co. Knowledge and timber shouldn't be much used till they are seasoned. —Oliver Wendell Holmes. —Don’t forget the diamond rim given away at Gaffney Jewelry Co. Hexamethylentetramine. The above is the name of a German chemical, which is one of the many valuable Ingredients of Foley’s Kid ney Remedy. Hexamethylentetramine Is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities, and avoid a serious malady. Cherokee Drug Co. Landlady: “What’s the matter with that pit?” Boarder: “It isn’t fit for a pig, and I’m not going to eat it.” DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills are unequalled in cases of weak back, backache, inflammation of the blad der, rheumatic pains, and ail urinary disorders. They are antiseptic and act promptly. Don’t delay, for delays are dangerous. Get DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. Sold by S. B. Crawley Drug Co. It is a waste of effort to try to heat one’s house with hot air. A little less talk and a little more time at the wood pile. JPOST CARDS We have just received | 10,000 { New Local View Post j| Cards. | NEW SUBJECTS, | bright clear finish. The | best to be had. A full J line of Art and Novelty | cards always on hand. | i =1 The 1 1 1 Cherokee 1 j Drug Com'py L Raw Lungs. When the lungs are sore and in flamed, the gtt-ms of pneumonia and consumption find lodgement and mul tiply. Foley’s Honey and Tar kills the cough germs, cures the most ob stinate racking cough, heals the lungs, and prevents serious results. The genuine is in the yellow pack age. Cherokee Drug Co. “There are many paradoxes in na ture.” said the boarder who wants to be an end man, “and here is one of ’em. The tree of most rapid growth Is the sole tree.” Bruises, scratches, sores and burns that other things have failed to cure : will heal quickly and completely j when you use DeWitt’s Carbollzed j Witch Hazel Salve. It Is especially! good for plies. Sold by S. B. Craw- i ley Drug Co. As the mind is bent so is the tongue inclined. Pleasant, sure, easy, safe little liver Pills, are DeWitt’s Little Early (Users. Sold by S. B. Crawley Drug Ce. —Our Grip Tablets and Nature’s Cough Remedy taken together will cure any case of la erinpe or money refunded. The Coueh Pemedv Is 50 cents and the Grip Tablets 25 cents. Try them on our iron clad guarantee. Gaffney Drug Co. Who? " Everybody^who'wants SI good f fitting, tailored clothes. When? Nowand hereafter. Where? at the leading tailor shop. & Giay \nv 13 Frt tf —Bracelet* and lockets, finest goods at Gaffney Jewelry Co. Remember -THE- —Delicious, satisfying, nourishing Old Homestead Chocolates. Sold in 1-2 lb. bo'es 25c, 50c per pound box Made to eat—not to keep. ’Phone us for a trial box. Gaffney Drug Co. —Most ponulnr IPMe trlrl gets the doll. Gaffney .Tewelrv Co. —Nature’s Coueh Pemedv made and sold bv the Gaffney Drue Co. Everv botM** <'-vn rap teed to produce a complete cure or money refunded. I. M. Peeler Shoe Strre Is the place Ur y< m t’> bu Shuts and save money I have ju-t received a new sHpment irnm NewNork which Itiink are extra values. I have added Hats to my line of Sb> es and Notions. All will lie sold at short profits. Yours to please, I. M Peeler,