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THE LARGEST Circalatioa of Any Newspape in the Fifth Congressional District of S. C. The SEMI-WEEKLY-PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. WE GUARANTEE The Reliability of Every Adver tiser Who Uses the Col umns of This Paper. Cf. » « A Newspaper in all that the Word Implies and Devoted to the Best Interests of the People of Cherokee County. ESTABLISHED FEB. 16, 1894. GAFFNEY. S. C., FRIDAY, MAY 8a, 1902 $1.00 A YEAR* THROUGHOUT THE PALMETTO STATE. * I Items of Interest of Passing Events. ALL OYER THE STATE. StmU that Have Taken Place from One Bad of the State to the Other Called from Bxchanirea for Quick Reading by Score* of Baay People. Thirty new dentists were admitted to praetics at the examination by the asaociation in Charleston last week. Preaident Jaooba of the Thorn well >banage, Clinton, will go down to exposition with 160 children the next meeting of the State Den* keociation will be held at the iLithia gpringa in Spartanburg Srts are making for a new county carved out of Barnwell and fampton, with the county seat at Glendale. L. B. Haynee, of Leesville, S. C., now the editor of the Way of Faith Intii a successor to Rev. C. T. Ligon ian be selected. Converse college will have the $6,000 lat she paid to the revenue depart- tent as a tax on Mr. Converse’s be* test returned by act of congress. (The Ware’s Shoals Manufacturing |mpany has made application for a imision. The capital stock is ),000, Laurens contributing $100,- been made near this point to wreck this fast train. A. P. Butler, of Aiken county, died of heart failure at his home in Aiken county Wednesday, the 11th instant. He eutered the First South Carolina Regiment as Captain and rose to be Lieutenant-Colonel before the sur render. He was State senator a term or two and than held tba office of com- mlseloner of agriculture until the Tillman dynasty came Into power. As soldier, senator, Stats offlcar and private citizen he was a true, honest, loyal citizen. An effort la beiog made to make the last Saturday of the Exposition a grand children’s day. It la proposed to make the event the day of days for the young people of the city and the surrouding country. The chil dren will be admitted at a greatly re duced price and the auditorium will be open and a epecial program will be carried out for the amusement of the young folks. The idea is to have dancing and gamea and every child will be given a souvenir of some kind. At night there will be a jolly time in t is midway. Strikes a Rich Kind. “I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility,” writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. H., “No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bit ters, which diS me more good than all the rnedicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles, that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family.” Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Cherokee Drug Co. UNCLE IVE SEES THE REUNION. Also Pretty Paris and the Choctaw Nation. SOME VERY LARGE COWS. Ipartanburg county wins the prize [the best exhibit in the woman’s |ding. She bad already won the prize for the best county ex- » His Sanders, of Sumter, attemp- commit suicide with a pistol on rday. He bred at his heart, but |ne deflected the .bullet aud saved fe. nvention of the health officers of| state is called by Dr. T. Grange s, chairman of the state board Ifch, to meet in Charleston May 28. Young was seriously shot by □own person who stuck u gun h a crack aud fired at him, on oore’s place, near Cokesburg night. ion Smalls, a negro who es- capfrom the peoitentiary 27 years ftgo.k been captured in Florence •ndkied back to serve out a year’s •entb of which only six months com TRday was the last day for the -execie committee to receive bide •for toext state fair. No bids were recei' and the fair will be in Col- umbi) usual— where it ought al ways |>e. Thitentists were dropped from the <fel association at the state meetit) Charleston last week be cause v advertised, which is uu- ethlcad against the rules of the associ^i, Clyc^ugless, a white man who bad ided too freely, was killed by a trpn the Southern near St. Mattbe[ Orangeburg county, on Thursdtigbt while trying to beat bis waybolumbia. The cL is made against the dis- pensaryktables that they meet at nights Brink the beer which they have Milt blind tigers during the day. Aliog to the law, the beer should klptied into the sewers or •hipped llumbia. nnual meeting of the Historical Society was s over the Charleston ay, the president, Gen. chair. The report of ey, Jr., the secretary was very gratifying, remembered that the its income solsly from bers and the sale of Labor repose. is but refreshment from Wou’t Follow Advice After Faying For It In a recent article a.prominent phy sician says, “It is next to impossible for the physician to get bis patients to carry out any prescribed course of hygiene or diet to the smallest extent; he ha^ but one resort left, namely, the drug treatment.” When medi cines are used for chronic constipation the most mild aod gentle obtainable, such as Chamberlain’s Htomach & Liver Tablets, should be employed. Their use is not followed Ly consti pation as they leave the bowels in a natural and healthy condition. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. Lr c. Tba 1 South C held in t Library McCrady Mr. A. 8! and tn for it sho’ Society d the dues < its publioi Saturda fused to p white men of stealing Henry wroi convicted ■could be fo out that tb order to sel the moonsh 1 pears to be On Sunda; made to wre fait mall tl The miecrea the track at way aod Bly fortunately wm driven wedged up in car in each a minutes second rnor McSweeney re Wallace Ramsey, a ted in York county of cotton. Solicitor the man bad neen as good a jury as it bad been brought stole the cotton in get a new start in finest, which ap ation. it an attempt was Southern rtllway’i rom Washington, ced a, crosstie on t between Ridge The train wm led. Tbe crosstie the engine and ruck of the mat at it required 30 out. This is tbe at has recently The barm. unspoken word never does Whooping Cough. A woman who has had experience with this disease, tells bow to prevent any dangerous consequences from it. She says: Our three children took whooping cough last summer, our baby boy being only three months old, and owing to our giving them Chamberlains’ Cough Remedy, they lost none of their plumpness and came out in much better health than other children whose parents did not use this remedy. Our oldest little girl Would call lustily for cough syrup between whoops.—Jessie Pinkey Hall, Springville, Ala. This Remedy is for sale by Cherokee Drug Co. Tbe mind’s the standsr of tbe man. 8cl»tU‘ Rheumatism Cared After Fourteen Yean of Suffering. “I have been afflicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years,” says Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. “I was able to be around but constantly suffered. I tried everything I could bear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, which I did and was Immediately relived and in a short time cured, and I am happy to say it has not since re turned.” Why not use this liniment aod get well? It is for sale by Chero kee Drug Co. There are still many good openings for men who want to settle in tbe weat, but before going they should settle at borne. A Revelation. If you will make inquiry it will be a revelation to you bow many suc cumb to kidney or bladder troubles in -one form or another. If the pot- tient is not beyond medical aid, Foley’s Kidney Curs will cure. It never disappoints. Cherokee Drug Co. Out of tbe frying-pan of courtship a man steps into the fire of matriipony. • — —■■■- Dickey’s Dyspepsia Cure cures In digestion, sour stomach, heartburn, costiveness, gnawing and burning pains at pit of stomach, sick bead ache. Try it. One bottle will give you relief. 8. B. Crawley A Co. A clasp of tbe band book full of advice. ie worth a Foley’e Honey and Tar ie peculiar ly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarMnese. Cherokee Drug Co. Hu Got Lout In thu Crowd at Dallaa, Muutu Up With a Number of Old Frleuda, Twlata HU Lip* Over Good Coffee and Feast* HU Eye* on Fretty Lone Star GlrU. Mr Editor:—If you will allow me space in yoor valuable paper I will try to give a sketch of my trip to the reunion at Dallas, Texas. I left home on the 18'h of April and landed at Paris on tbe 20th, with out my stop-over. We went from Atlanta to Birmingham, from there to Memphis, from Memphis to Little Rock, from there to Wister, I. T.; there we changed cars to Paris on the Frisco route. I stopped at Paris until Tuesday. 22nd, with my sister, Mrs. G. 0- Cabiness, whom I bad not seen for sixteen years. I found her and all the family doing as well as could be wished, plenty of good grub and ev erything else. I ran against some thing there in the shape of grub that I had never met before, they called it red-hot tomoilie. You bet it was out of sight. I only ate one dozen. I also met a number of other friends from South Carolina who opened their doors aod wined and dined me like I was a king. They carried me to the opera bouse aud all the other public buildings in the town. They have one of the flnest court houaea I ever aaw, built of native stone. They also have a fine Federal court house. I tbiok Paris is the prettiest town 1 ever wa» in. Tbe morning of the 22od I, with a number of tbe Paris people, left for Dallas. We arrived about 10 o’clock, and there I struck a stump. I never saw such a crowd of people in my life from nowhere and everywhere. I was like a little boy who once went to a country picnic with his Aunt Sib. He got lost and the last time I saw him he was running up and down the road hollowing, ‘ Oh Aunt Sib, where is Aunt Sib? Uncle Jack come here.” So the only thing 1 could think of was to go to tTe union depot, board a street car and go to the re union. I did so. I went to the fair ground and there I found South Car olina headquarters established, where I registered. I then began looking around for the old vets. Tbe first I found was Dock Stacy, from the same company. Well, we hugged and kissed and pawed up tbe ground smartly. I met Capt. Lite McStroup, Lee Goudelock, Alec Lipscomb, Smith Lipscomb, Ship Davis aod a great many others. Well boys, it was a reunion indeed. Ooe minute I would be crying and the next hollow ing and laughing and patting tbe old fellows on the back, hollowing hurrah for Dixie. Each State had its headquarters and a row of tents stretched just the same as we did in tbe time of the war. In the tents were four cots with blankets and billows for us to stay in if we wished to do so at night. There was also a mess hail where we were feed with plenty of everything good to eat,and the best coffee I ever twisted my lips over. The last day we were to have the buffalo barbecue, but I left on Tuesday* so I never got any buffalo. I aaw them all tbe same. They were tbe biggest cows I ever saw, and were in pretty good fix for eating. Tbe signals for meals were the firing of six shots by a cannon. Whenever the sixth shot was fired we charged tbe fort, and of all the acronging aod packing, running over one another you never saw beat in your life. It made me think of cbourglng tbe Yankees in time of tbe war. I charged too, but with a differ ent vim from wbat I charged Yaokeoe with, I wm charging to fill my atom- acb with good bash and eatables. We met in a large hall at tbe fair ground, but it was packed ao full I did not enjoy it. When Gen. Gordon was introduced to make hie speech, the old rebs went wild and grabbed him and carried him around tbe bouse on their shoulders like maniacs. It took nearly an hour to quiet chem. He then rose and made one of the best speeches I ever neard. We cried, laughed, and had all sorts of times. I can’t tell you half of it. It would take me a week and then I might pre varicate. Well, to the young men who were not there, you mieaed the treat of your life, or probably aaved yoor life, for If you bad been there you would have run a great risk of losing It, looking at the prsttiest sight I ever looked upon, tbe prettiest and tbe eweeteet girls I ever had the pieaeure to behold, tbe sponore aod tbe maids of honor from every Southern State, besides the other pretty girls who were there. I think Dallas has got the prettiest aod the finest lot of girls I ever saw, but they don’t look altogether like our South Carolina girls, red aod rosy and a little bit swarthy like. The climate makes the difference. From Dallas I boarded a train on tbe Texas Pacific railroad running through the prairie lands. Oh my, wbat a country ’ Just as far as your eye will let you ee« the land ie at level ge a floor, without a tree, a etump, or rock, and tbe soil as black aa stone coal. Corn waist high and aa black as a cloud. Tbe cotton half leg high. Wheat aod oats all out in bead. When I got back borne I felt like tbe man who had always been loafing around town doing nothing and who went home one night and asked hit wife if she had anything to eat She said, “nothing but a little bread.” He said to bit wife, “Jane, I am go ing to change my business.” “Why Jobe, what’s tbe matter with you?” “Ob, I am going to change my busi- nees. I want you to dictate me a sign.” She dropped her bead, raised up and said : “John, tbe best sign for you is to have a big born painted and you coming out tbe little end,” Sol <elt lik - changing my business. At Durant I boarded the Katie Flyer aod landed in the I. T , Choc taw Nation, at my son’s, about three or four hundred miles from Dallas. I stopped with him until my time was up. I will give you a description of tbe nation later on. Yours etc., 1. G. Sarkatt. May 19ch, 1902. THROUGHOUT THE TAR HEEL STATE. From the Mountains to The Sea. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. It Girdle* The Globe. The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, extends round the earth. It’s the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only infallible Pile cure. 25c a box at Cherokee Drug Co. Knowledge llngera. comes: but wisdom InturMtlng Item* Concerning Our Neigh bor* Beyond the Line Which May Prove Entertaining Beading for Hondrede of Ledger Reader*. The State officee end banks in Charlotte were closed Tuesday, May 20th, Last Tuesday tbe citizene of Char lotte and Mecklenburg county cele brated tbe 127th anniversary of the signing of the Mecklenburg Declara tion of Independence. The Shaw-Harness Company, of Charlotte, Tuesday gave notice of the action in increasing the capi’al to $50,000, of which $30,000 is common and $20,000 preferred, Dr. Cury Rogers, • native of Wake county, and recent graduate from Johns Hotkins Univerity, will be resident physician at the Atlantic Hotel at Morehead this summer. Senator N. B. Broughton Tuesday night addressed organized labor at a social session held in Raleigh by the Raleigh Typographical Union. Members of others organized bodies attended as invited guests. The annua! commencement of the University of North Carolina jrill be held at Chapel, June 1 4,1902. 4lon. E. W. Pou will deliver the alumni address and Hon. Hilary A. Herbert will make tbe commencement ad dress. Mr. W. P. Mauningbam, of tbe Shelby Cotton Mills, has been elec ted superintendent of the Hardin cotton mill at Worth and will leave a few weeks to assume the duties Thos. B. Carroll, of Wilmington, ^resident. A full attendance of en thusiastic veterinarians was preMnt and much determination was mani fested, and business for good of the profession and stock owners of tbe State was transacted. Contagious disease end their control were dlecue- sed by Dre. Butler aod Friedhein. Dre. Carroll, Morris sod Petty die- eueeed the need of lews regulating tbe practice of veterinary ecieoce aud control of dlMOMS aod protection of dumb animnle in the State. Uou'tbtart Wrong. Don’t start tbe summer with a lin gering cough or cold. We all know what a “summer cold” is. It’s the hardest kind to cure. Often it “hangs on” through the entireseason. Take it in hand.right now. A few doses of One Minute Cough Cure will set you right. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Children like it. “One Min ute Cough Cure is the best cough medicine I ever used,” says J. H. Bowies, Groveton, N. H. “I never found anything else that acted ao safely and quickly.” Cherokee Drug Co Judge not pearauce. according to the ap- Save* Two From Death. “Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis,” writes Mrs. W. K. Hav- iland, of Armonk, N. Y., “but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King’s New Discov ery. Our niece, who had Consump tion in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well.” Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King’s New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs end Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by Cherokee Drug Company. Trial bottles free. The path of dut leads to hap piness. A Lumom In Health. Healthy kidneys filter tbe impuri- ities from the blood, aod unless they do this good health is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidney’s and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens tbe whole system. Cherokee Drug Co. The man whose only claim to saocti c Uion la a long face should dispose of a portion of bis cheek. Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes, “Foley’s Honey end Ter is the beet preparation for cougba, colde ac lung trouble. I know that it hi cured consumption in the fin stages.” Cherokee Drug Co. The smaller a man’s mind is tbe longer it takes him to make it up. To Cure a Cold in One Dajr Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tbe money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove’s slg nature is on each box. 25c. A flower in the hand on tbe coffin. is worth two in of hie new position, cabable mill men. Foley’s Honey and Tar contaloa no opiates and can safely be given to children. Cherokee Drug Co. He is a most It Daszle* The World. No Discovery io medicine hM ever created one quarter of the excitement that baa been cauMd by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It’s severest tests have been on hope less victims of Consumption, Pneu monia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy end Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect beeltb. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup. Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is tbe quickest, surest onrt in the world. It is sold by Cberokeo Drug Co., who guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Large bottles 50e and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Language is the dress of thought. Miss Sudie Mott, who graduated as trained nurse at St. Peter’s Hospita and who afterwards moved to New York and entered Dr. Gill Wylie’s Hospital, is to return to Charlotte to live. Miss Mott will continue her life’s work as a private nurse. C. S. Ellen, a white man arrested Saturday for passing counterfeit nickles in a barroom in Raleigh. He was carried before Commissioner Nichole but jumped out of the win dow and escaped He has been re captured and sent to jail to await federal oourt. At a mass meeting of the citizens of Gastonia Monday night it was defi nitely decided to observe in gala style July 4th. Two years ago Gas tonia had a most creditable celebra tion. It is determined that the cele bration this year shall eclipse any thing in former years. It is learned on good authority that an oil mi)l will be erected at Latti- more at an early date. Messrs. J. P. Dellinger and W.T. Calton are tbe movers in the enterprise and already a large amount of stock has been taken. Tbe mill will be a great bene fit to that prosperous aod growing aeotion of Cleveland county, and it is hoped that work will begin soon. Tbe State Librarian announces that tbe five volumes of tbe Regimen tal Histories ere now ready for dis tribution. This work ia one of tbe most valuble of recent years; it waa written and edited entirely by par- tioipants in tbe great civil conflict, without charge for their services end is probably tbe most complete ac count ol North Carolina’s civil war yet published. Governor Aycock Tuesday after noon granted two perdone bat they were oases of no general interest. One was Moses West, serving six months in Franklin for retailing without license and tbe other wae Fletcher Battle, of Nash, serving 12 mootbs in Edgecombe for assault with a deadly weapon. Both ere in ill beeltb end about to die end ell parties asked the perdone. Tbe order of Red Men in North Carolina are considering tbe advisa bility of erecting an orphanage in tbet State. It is suggested that Shel by la an ideal p'ace for tbe location of such an institution. It Is said that Sbeiby citizens would coo- tribute generously to tbe establish ment of ao orphanage there, aod Al derman E. M. Beam, a pro gressive cltizeo, has already express ed his willingness to give tbe land for a site. Mr. J. C. Davis of Sbeiby, attended the meeting of Red Men io Raleigh recently and teela confident that an orphanage will be established in that State toon. The North Carolina Veterinary Med ical Asaociation met in Charlotte at the Central Hotel Tuesday The meeting wm called io orW by Dr. Daugcrou* If Negtocted. Burns, cuts aod other wounds of ten fail to heal properly if neglected and become troublesome sores. De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve prevents such consequences. Even where de lay has aggravated tbe injury De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve effects a cure. “I had a running e<>re on my leg thirty years.” says H. C. Hartly, Yankeetown, Ind. “After using many remedies, tried DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes healed the sore.” Cures all skin diseases. Piles yield to it at once. Beware of counterfeits, Cberoxee Drag Co. Joy ie tbe best of wine. Like a Drowning Man. “Five years ago a disease the doc-, tors called dyspepsia took snob bold of me that I could scarcely go,” writes Geo. 8 Marsh, well known at torney of Nocona, Tex. “I took quantities of pepsin and other medi cines but nothing helped me. As r drowning man grabs at a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt an improve ment ac once and after a few bottles am sound and well.” Kodol is the only preparation which exactly re produces the natural digestive juices and consequently is tbe only ooe wbich digests any good food and cures any form of stomach troubles. Cherokee Drug Co. Tbe proud love no speotato to their emotions. ■A Chattanooga Druggmt’* Statement, Robt. J. Miller, proprietor of the Read Houae Drug Store of Chatta nooga, Tenn., writes: “There is more merit in Foley’s Honey and Tar than in any other cough syrup. Tbe calls for it multiply wonderfully and we sell more of it than all other cough syrups combined. Cherokee Drug Company. Charity that begins at home usually suspends operations during tbe bouse cleaning period. Want* Other* to Know. “1 have used DeWitt’s Little Early Risers for constipation and torpid liver and they are all right. I am glad to indorse them for I think when we find a good thing we oogbt to let others know it,” writes Alfred Heioze, Quincy, 111. They never gripe or dis tress. Sure, safe oills. Cherokee Drug Co. Many a man would starve if he bed nothing to live on but bis reputation. What U Foley’* Kidney Cure? Answer: It is made from a pre scription of a leading Chicago physi cian, and one of tbs moat eminent in the country. Tbe ingredients are tbe purest that money can bay, and are scientifically combined to get their utmost value. Cherokee Drag Go. The unsuccessful brsmist finds task all work and no pay. hie 11 What’* Your Face Worth? Sometime* a fortune, but never, if yon have a sallow complexion, a jai diced look, moth patches aod biotebea on tbe skin, all signs of Liver Trou ble. But Dr. King’s New Life PUla give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion. Only 25 cent* at Chero kee Drug Co. Drug Store. Some men have no fixed pries, but proceed to sell out to the highest bid der. Dickey’s Bli^od Cure eradicate* all poison and impurities from tbe blotfi. It cures sqrofula, rheumatism, eyph- Illis, old sores, tetter, pimples and ail diseases arising from impura blood, S. B. Crawley Jc Co. t;4 ■