The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, August 28, 1903, Image 3

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- W.yt 1 " ■: "' r i • -^,’'..i* W'yvmyr Gray Hair “I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for over thirty years. It has kept my scalp fre^ from dandruff and has prevented my hair from turn ing gray.” — Mrs. F. A. Soule, Billings, Mont. fThere is this peculiar thing about Ayer’s Hair Vigor—it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. But gradually the old color c^fies back,—all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. $1.00 a bottle. All dmuisis. If your drufjffist cannot supply you. Bend us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Bo sure and Rive the namo ot your nearest express office. Address, J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. TERRIBLE STATE OF ; AFFAIRS IN BALKANS Villages Subjected to Torch and Sword. WOMEN Af*D CHILDREN KILLED. Turkish R«5vr«ssive Measures In Ma cedonia Have Reached the Utmost Limits of Barbarism--Extirpation af Bulgarian Population Apparent. London, August 26.—-According to a Bofia telegram to The Times the Turks received, repressive measures in Macedonia The pallbearers were the elders and have reached the utmost limits of bar- deacons of the Presbyterian church. “BILL ARP’S” FUNERAL. i (■ . J * 1 rVOinOlfU! Major Smith Laid to Rest With Sim- Ini HL LAlLUOlUll pie Ceremonies. Cartersville. Ga., August 26.—The fu neral of -NFajor Charles H. dmith (Bill Arp) took place from the First Pres- byterian church at 10:30 o’clock to- Three Persons Killed; Many day and the services were conducted by Rev. H. C. White, pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. S-am P. Jonos. tho well-known evangelist. Pursuant to the wish of the family, »ud in keeping with Major Smith’s views and life, there was ■nothing of an ostentatious nature, but the funer al was a simple home affair. Many beautiful floral offerings were OAMB DF MIMtO WAA. IN POWDER MILLS Others Injured. LIST OF THE CASUALTIES. ; Battleships Storm Main Entrenee to Portland Harbor. Portland, Me., August M.—ThroegB | loose smoke and amid the tumult of continuous cannon fire, the bettleehlpg Kearsarge, Illinois and Alabama en- , tsred this port early todlay, h-ariog stormed the main entrance Vo harbor in connection with the great war *a»me, which is going on this week in this vi- i cinity. At midnight the scouts of At Carthage, Mo., Fearful Accident Oc curs In the Works of the Indepen dent Powder Company's Plant—Sec ond Explosion Within a Month. Kansas City, August 26.—A special to The Star from Carthage, Mo., saya: on iy f or a n actually engaged in the Rheumatism W liat is the use cl telling tbe rheumatic that he feels as if his joints were being dis- LOCi-ted't Ee knows that bis sufferings are very much like the tortures of the rack. What he wants to know is what will per* minently cure his disease. That, according to thousands of grateful testimonials, is Hood s Sarsaparilla It promptly neutralizes the acid fn the blood on which ttie disease depends, com* pletely eliminates it, and strengthens tbo the hostile fleet were discovered by the pickets of the army on shore, and ; system against its return. Try Hood’s, at daybreak the battleships came up the channel. The victory, if any, is not apparent to shore observers. The night was a sleepless one, not HEAVYWEIGHTS IN SENATE. The UemlnlNcencea of a Wanhinarton , L'pliolnterer. John R. Zimmerman, lute upholsterer , j m t. to An explosion at the works of th* maneuvers, but for many in the city barism and * is ev dent that it is the Major Smith had long been an elder lnd d , ent F ^ vd . er company, 4 miles It wa# actually engaged in the ma ( and cabinet maker of the senate for intention to accomplish by degrees the | i n the church. southwest of Carthage, on Cant* ^ scanty midnight when the! ^ the Washing- tota! extirpation o o u gai an pop Among absent relatives ere an ^ creek> ear]y toda y ( wrecked the mixing gearchlights of the forts disclosed two ton Past, enjoyed an interesting expert- expected are .irs. i^aura cxh an, roomi killing three persons and injur torpealo boat destroyers in the outer once in his personal association with - ~ Tht ulation. Within the last few days, say* The Rome, Major Smith’s sister. Hi# other Times correspondent, 12 more Chris- sister, Mrs, Cooper, of Rome, was not tian villages have been handed over well enough to come. These sisters to fire and the sword, and the women, are the only ones of Major Smith’s children a*nd the aged have been mas-1 immediate family now living, sacred indiscriminately. Convoy* of 1 The stores and all institutions of the prisoners despatched to Monastir have city were closed from 10 to 12 o’clock been murdered by their escorts on the out of respect to the di*tingui*hed writ Private letters from a foreign er and citizen. m Fashion Show For Women. A fashion show is to be held ift the way Madison Square Garden in New Ybrk reident in Monastir say even the local ing three others, one fatally ■jead: W. O. Roll, superintendent. Earnest Pearman. Perry Haworth, ail of Carthage. Thirty other workmen escaped injur ies. * • S from Aug. 31 to Sept. 14 with the an nounced purpose of setting the style for a year to come in everything per taining to women’s wear, says the New York Tribune. The exhibits will in clude Parisian and American made gowns. Women are to find in the Gar den articles of attire ranging from a shoe to a hat pin. Costumes are to he exhibited on living models. A special hairdresser has been engaged to show the latest methods of dressing women's locks. There will be music, and other entertainment is being contemplated. Prizes will be given for the best made gowns, the judges having been selected from the various dry goods buyers all over the country. J. M. Geddings of Duluth, Minn., will be the chairman of the judges. Lectures will be delivered on subjects pertaining to fashion by prominent merchants. Turks are disgusted and meditait® as- GADSDEN PLANT TO BEGIN WORK sassinating the consuls in order to —•— provoke European intervention. Court Orders Receivers to Commence The insurgents are doubtless taking Operation of Car Works, a terrible revenge and are executing Montgomery, Ala., August 26.—An the revolutionary program to the lot- order has been made in the United ter. harbor. Firing began at o-nee and the great mfen of the senate, inasmuch then ceased. An hour later the pres- as it was his duty to provide comfort- ence of a battleship was revealed by able seats in the northern chamber of the search lights and several of the the capitol, and he at times referred to forts opened fire upon her. This ves- this experience. About a year ago, s-el. returned the fire and after the can- when asked about a special chair that nonading became general. A launch h e had to provide for the late Senator Today’s explosion !s the second to containing landing parties was cap- U^'id Davis of Ulinois, who came to occur at the Independent company’s tured and at 2:25 o’clock all the out- the senate in 1877, Mr. Zimmerman works within a month. The mill had 6 r forts were engaged in action. said: " I he great chair that was made Just been rebuilt and the making of dy- All the outer forts were enga ged man y • Vl ' ars aK ° for Se 1 nator 1 D , lx ® n namite for blasting in the lead and zinc j n ac tion with the three big vessels. LoW! * of Alabama, who weighed 45 mines of this territory resumed. When While two torpedo boat destroyers and P olln<ls ’ was brought Into the senate the explosion occurred Superintendent | other small craft had been detailed to! chamlK ’ r for I)av is, as he was.a Roll and Pearman and Haworth were the duty of threatening the various seal that had been provided The reported concentration of States court by Judge Jones on the < ^ the ™ inln S r00 “’ Wh ^ 8 ^ C | lud - P aS3a ^ of the harbor, the movement large Turkish forces in the Adrianople petition of Thomas G. Bush and Thom- hn « T L / ^ had been re - behind the hill. Superintendent Rolls served for the little ships. For mote tVexv Coal Field. Larg» deposits of coal are reported to have been found In western Ontario. Dysentery Cured Wtlliout the Aid of h Doe- tor. district at Mustafa-Khasa-Kisyla^ach a s A. Gillespie, receivers of the South- and other points on the Bulgarian fron- ern Car and Foundry company, author- tier, is regarded with much apprehen- izing the receivers to pay the wages sion in Sofia, as it is well known that due the men at this plant, in case of war an invasion would oc- ft is expected that this will enable eur from this direction. In the spe- tfc e receivers to start this plant up 1 cial dispatches from the near east promptly and that similar orders will published' this morning a gloomy view be made for the other plants of the is taken of the crisis in the Balkan, company as s-cou as conflicting inter- According to reports from Constanti- ests will warrant. nople a rumor was current that war Steps are being taken as rapidly had already been declared against Bui- as possible tp get these plants in op- garia. It was proved to be no other eration. issue and is regarded as possible. An order was also granted by Judge It is further stated that although jores authorizing the receivers to the Russian squadron was withdrawn bring all necessary suits to determine legs were blow r n off between the knees, and the bodies of Pearman and Ha worth were shattered. Superintendent Roll was a well known manufacturer of powder, hav ing been connected with Indiana mills for 15 years before coming here two years ago. than an hour the big vessels stood off the main entrance to the harbor. At 4 o’clock they began the advance. With the Kearsarge leading and' the Illinois and Alabama close behind, each belch- for him. He looked at the huge seat for a moment and then turned away in disgust, remarking at the same time: “ ’I don’t care for a sofa to sit on. When I lie down I will go to the cloak room. No: that will not do,” continued the great Illinois,senator. "The Lewis chair was moved away slowly to ward the city. Forts Wil Hams, Preble and 1 eavitt poured in terrupted fire towards the -'dps. In turn each ship scenic i to concentrate fire on one after another until the ves- Judge Gray's Opinion of His Alleged sels had reached the Tuner harbor. As NOT REGARDED SERIOUSLY. ing broad sides at the torts, they sailed and another made, which you will find in the senate judiciary committee room,” remarked Mr. Zimmerman. ‘‘The impression prevailed for some years that Senator Davis occupied the Lewis chair, and it was not until the world’s fair at Lhicago in 181)3 that the matter from Iniad’a, it continues to cruise neai the Bosphorus. It is reported several Italians have been murdered by the “I am just up from a hard spell of 'Parks at a seaport in Asia Minor, 63 the flux ’ (dysentery) says Mr. T. A. mPeg smrtheaiSt of Constantinople. Pinner, a well known merchant, of Drummond, Tenn. “I used one small bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured without having a doctor 1 consider it the best cholera medicine in the world.” There is no need of employing a doctor when this remedy is jtoed for no doctor can prescribe a better medicine for bowel complaint in any form either for children or adults. It never fails and is pleasant to take. For sale bv Cherokee Drug Co.; L 1) Allison, Cowpens. the rights of parties to certain proper ties which are claimed to ha in the possession of the Security Warehouse company, of New York. The purpose of the receivers in ob taining this oraer is to get possession of certain material upon the premises of the Southern Car and Foundry com pany at Anniston, in order that they may proceed to operate the plant. FIGHT ON TRUST NEAR. From Belgrade it is announced that a big massmeeting of Macedonians to be held Aug. 23, was postponed to Aug 80 by order of the jgovernraent on ac- eounty of Turkish protest*. It Is also stated from Monastir that the revolu tionary committees are appealing to the Ohristian population to refuse to pay taxes and that their appeal i* meer- Tobacco Growers Complete Plans to log with much success. The insur- .. Meet Combine, gents in the Debr district are said to Raleigh, N. C., August 26.—All the be destroying the villages and mur- arrangements are now complete for dering their inhabitants. the fight against the tobacco trust. All In taking more energetic measures the organizations ot farmers have lin- Presidential Boom. New York, August 26.—Judge George Gray has returned from Birmingham. Ala., where he acted as chairman of the arbitration board which settled the coal .-trike, says a dispatch from Wilmington. Del., to The Tribune. Ho.: irdiir-> she action of the Lack awanna comity, Pennsylvania, Demo 'began cruising crats in laifivhing a presidential bo m: lands. the ships crept on the forts the firing ceased slowly and by 7 o'clock the echo of the gun.-: at thy eastern -ide of the bay, where a miner engagern *nt was going on, was all that could be heard. The battleships then maneuvered tor a time and then they went ba* : toward the outer harbor, where they about among the is- was cleared up. The managers of the fay’ secured the Lewis chair for exhi bition as the one used by the senator from Illinois. It was soon learned that It was not the one used by Mr. Davis and placed aside. The Lewis chair was returned and is now in the custody of the sefmto cabinet rooms." MINE TIMBER SUPPLANTED. for him he said: 'T hr.\- . the stories mention in:: my nan.: i presidential candidate. ^ but I do net take any of them serious ly. 1 do not think ! here is anything in them. I know that it cannot be and for that reason, I give the matter no thought. It is not even a possi bility. The so-called boom will amount to nothing, and for that reason, I do not care to discuss it. Of course. I Early in the forenoon the scene o action shifted to the i assi.-o > : , Hu- spy a mml between I’aei::- for the suppression of the revolution. Turkey is acting in accord'ance witi advice of the powers. The negotia tions which have been in progress rel- The reason why Hancock’s Liquid ative to lh€ Balkan situation do not in the court of love the strenuous prosecutor wins his case. Sutpbur should be in eviry house, it is endorsed and prescribed by the leading physicians, for such diseases as Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Sail Rheum, Dandruff, Diphtheria, 8ore Throat, Cuts, Burns, Open Sores, and all blood and skin troubles. No bourn should be without it. For sale by the Cherokee Drug Co. template a general European confer ence and at present seem directed to wards letting the sultan have a free hand in quelling th® revolution in Ma cedonia. ed up for this. It is now asserted that there will be unanimity among tbe growers and that the warehouse system will help these in case they need advances of money. The’local warehouse system is being carried into effect. Some queer stories are told alxmf results of the low price of tobacco. A grower brought a loa i’ to this market Some men let dollars slip struggling to save the pennies. while The forthcoming conference of King and obtained for it such low prices Bdiwward with Emperor Francis Jo- that they did not pay his warehouse eeph and King George of Greece, at charges and other necessary expenses. Vienna and the visits of the czar and he was compelled to sell some l Inn i. From this vicinity great cloud" of smoke ware arL-ing and the roe: of many guns was hear and the Olymp- pia leading a fleet against Fort McKin ley. As at the main entrance, they came in slowly closely followed There were four other vessels in this am pleased to think my friends think fleet, the principal one being th train- so highly of me and appreciate their ing ship Newport. The others were compliment.” the converted yacht Vixen and two torpedo boat destroyers, Worden am! AMERICAN BARRISTERS. MEET. SlQwart. For a time the firing was as violent Their Annual Convention Opens at Hot as that marking the passage of tht Springs, Va. battleships. Then the action ceased Hot Springs. Va., August 26.—The guddenly. annual convention of the American Barristers’ association opened here today. About 200 lawyers are iu at tendance. The session will last un til Friday night. Charles- 0: Libby, of Maine, called KNOCKED GOVERNOR DOWN. Judge Wood Assails Chief Executive of Arkansas. St. Louis, August 27.—‘A special to and Emperor William to Vienna and poultry in order to meet" these deff to order the convention In the absence The Post-Dispatch from Little Rock, l )t ‘ rm,,1 "‘ n1 job, lessens the operating Concrete DlMplncIn^r Old Element of Dang: Cl* l ml er* round. .0 The mining industry ..i the anthra cite region is advaneing v< ”v rapidly from the crude to th" mo : ; rossive stage, and the miners of forty years ago would have scoffed at the idea of The Olympia was putting into exeeuth^i some of the by the Baltimore modern methods that now predomi nate, says a special dispatch from Ha zleton, Pu., to the Chicago Inter Ocean. What •miner, for instance, would have thought even ten or fifteen years ago that concrete would in the open ing of the twentieth century supplant timber? Yet this is a fact, and con crete gives promise of becoming uni versal in its use, thus relieving to a great extent the apprehension of tim ber becoming exhausted. Concrete is now being used at many of the operations in walling the sides of air ways and openings extending from the underground channels to the surface. When so used it makes a Consumption Tlirenteneii. •C. Ukgek, 211 Maple Sr., Cham paign III., writes: “I was in trouble with a hacking cough for a year and tlonal action will be unnecessary. An | I thought I had consumption. I 1 official of the Turkish embassy here •f the czar and Foreign Minister Lans-1 ciencies doff to Rome will enable the monarchs thoroughly discuss Balkan affairs and before the conclusion of the confer ences Turkey proposes so far a* poasi ble to restore order so that interna- INSTITUTE OF BANK CLERKS.. List of Trustees Elected at New York Meeting. New York, August 26.- of U. M. Rose, the retiring president, Ark., says Judge Carroll L. Wood ‘‘xpense and removes a bad feature of and presented Francis Rawle, of Phil- m the Arkansas supreme court, who is sucl ‘ <M'‘ddngs viz, the dripping of wa- adelphia, president of the association. 1 opposing Governor Davis as a candi- V' 1 * ba ' fl ;i, ls ils w a.\ through the cre\- The president in turn Introduced Al- late for a third term, knocked Gov- lcc ® of ‘' arth - Many of these air len Caperton Braxton, of Staunton, ernor Davis off a speaking stand, -i * lla,ls all,i manwa ys are vory ob ;| oc ; who delivered the address of welcome feet to the ground, during the cam- 1loual,, ' ! hecause ot the water that as the representative of the Virginia , paign at Bismarck yesterday. drops from the side, not only wetting -The follow- Bar assocation. President Rawle Governor Davis was not hurt and tried a great many remedies and was said to a representative of The Asso ing trustees of the American Institute spoke briefly in reply to Mr. Brax- i friends prevented further trouble, under tbe care of physician for sev- dated Press today: of Bank Clerks were elected 1 today: ton’s addfess. He then delivered hig Judge Wood was arrested ’< eral months. I used one bottle of Fo- j ‘‘The calling out of additional troops ley’s Honey and Tar. It cured me. j by Turkey is due solely to the decision and I have not been troubled since.” to suppress the insurrection at once. I: Sold by Cherokee Drug Co Character writes its name man’s face in indelible ink. i is not In anticipation of war with Bui- 1 garia. Turkey has no intention of on a Caldwell Hardin, president of the annual address reviewing national ami charge of assault and battery. Gover- state legislation during the past year. on Norfolk bank, Norfolk, Va.; A. H. Vig gin. vice president ot the National Park bank, of New York, and Joseph Chap man, Jr., assistant cashier of the North, declaring war In spite of rumors to western bank of Minneapolis, Minn, the contrary, and Bulgaria, wor-ned by The officers of the institute for the formally complained to Governor Me the iiowers, does not seem at this mo- ensuing year are J. B. Finley, of Pitts- Cullough of the revolutionary anarchist nor Davis publicly asked Judge Wood questions and before they could be Alleged Anarchistic Paper. fully answered interrupted with more Montpelier, Vt., August 26.—A. A. questions, which so angered Ju/I'ge ' the men, but injuring their health as well. The using of concrete has been but recently introduced, and the new shafts and not a few of the older ones are now being lined with it, the work being done after the manner in which the abutments of concrete for modern railroads are constructed. Besides muk- Kud of Hitter Fight. } ment to contemplate hostilities. ‘‘Two physicians had a long and | know what public opinion is in Bulga- stubborn fight with an abcess on my ria, and how .the situation may change right lung,” writes J. F. Hughes of tomorrow, but in tbe meantime Tur- DuPont, Ga., “and gave me up key proposes to lose no time in restor- Everybody thought my time had Ing peace.” come. As a last resort I tried Dr —- burg, president! George F. Orde, Chi cago, vice president; John F. Thomp son, of New York, treasurer, and George E. Allen, of New York, secre tary. Adee, acting secretary of state, ha Wood that he struck and knocked ing a permanent job, it also imparts an Governor Davis from the platform. element of absolute safety from caving Later the matter was adjusted, and in. The shafts are deeply lined, and Judge Wood returned to Little Rock mine operators are well pleased with character of a paper published in for eign language at Bane. The gover nor has turned the matter over to States Attorney Bailey with instruc-, tio-ns to investigate the matter thor- today. the new method. . - Kitg’s New Discovery for Consump- May Meet In Chattanooga. tion. The benefit I received was | Chattanooga, Tenn., Angus 26.—The j tion of country of which Newbern is them of the mild sort, striking and I was on-my feet in a American Forestry association will few days. Now I’ve entirely regained probably hold its fall session in this my health.’’ 11 cotquers all Coughs, city. Nearly all of the officials of Colds and Ihroat and Lung troubles, the agriculture and forestry depart- Guaranteed by Cherokee Drug Co. | men-ts of the government have ex- Price oOc, and $100. Trial bottles pi-eaaed' a desire to hold the meeting f ree - here on account of the nearness of thi* i city to the proposed Apalachian fores- Six Million Increase. Jackson, Miss., August 26.—None o! oughly, and if the laws justify suca the personal assessment rolls o<f the action, to suppress the sheet. There counties thus’far received at the audi- Poverty Itnelf No Dlugrrace. “At the same time, you do not con tend that poverty is a disgrace.” “Well, uo; not unless it drinks and borrows . money.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer. I A woman never feels dressetFup un- try preserves, which the president and less she feels uncomfortable. Secretary Wilson are greatly Interest ; od In. i Hancocks’* Liquor Sulphur will gWe you immediate relief and per- 1 manetly cure all such diseases hs Suloide Prevented The startling announcement that a Forty Days of Rain. Raleigh. N. C., August 26.—The sec- are many anarchists in Barre, most of tor's office, and on which the tax col lections for 1903 will be based, show the center, has endured forty days ol decreases in valuation, and it is believ- rain. This breaks the record for Dean of Buffalo Law School Dead, j ed that the total increase in the val- North Carolina. The average daily New York, August 26.—Dr. Chris- uation of personalty in Mississippi for preventive of suicide had been dis- rainfall has been half an inch. The topher G. Tiedman, dean of the Buffa- the 1 present year will be about $6,000, covere d interest many. A run season will be long remembered as the * lo Law school, is dead at a hospital .i 000, which will add a goodly sum to down system, or despondency in- rainy summer. The greatest damage this city from a surgical operation. He the current revenues, coupled with the variabl J' precede suicide and some- done is to cotton. Farmers express was born at Charleston, S. C., July 16. taxes on railroad valuations, which tb,n K baa been found that will pre fear that they will lose half their crop 1867, and was professor of law in the have increased $3,000,000. by re; son of the continuous moisture University of Missouri for ten years. since July 14. The rainy seacon has For six years he has held the (same Stockmen Sentenced to Prison. now end'ed. Humane Move Is Begun. Fatal Fight on Stearrver. Berlin, August 26. The Society for New York, August 26.—D. Zadoki, the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals > a Greek, has been stabbed to death Eczema, Pimples, Tetter, Herpes, _ Ringworm, Dandruff, Diphtheria, ta ^' n S the initiative in attempting and M. Andras, a Turk, seriously Sore Throat, Cuts, Burns. Open Sores, and all blood and skin troubles. Hun position at New York university. Dr. Ft. Benuton, Mont., August 26.—Hen- Tiedman was the author of a number ry Winters and Andrew Bellair, promt of books and paper* oa legal topics, nent stockmen, were convicted in the to a year each 1234566. .6. .890$.. Charge of Illegal Trading. district coux last night and sentenced Cherokee Drng Co DrnggiYts. vent that condition which makes sui cide likely. At the first thought of telf destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen tbe nerves and build up tbe system. It’s also a great Stom ach Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 50'. Satisfaction guaranteed by to bring about an international meet-1 wounded by I^ewis, a Frenchman, on lug on the subject of cruelty to ani- the steamer Bristol, which arrived at dreds of cases of skin diseaees have an( I birds in Italy with the aim Quarantine last night from I^a« Pal- been permanently cured by the use of the support of the Italian societies mas. All these men were members of of Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur after and with the co-operation of the Ital the ship’s crew and the fight took place all other remedies failed 1B, ‘ _ 1 — * w - - by the ^herokee Drug Co, Yokohama, August 26.—The Russian to a year each in the penitentiary for authorities have seized a number of killing a steer belonging to a Helena Japanese fish-buying vessels at Kam- firm. schatwan port* on the charge of ille- gal tradBng. Twenty-eight offlicer* Cleveland’s Baby Boy Christened. of the vessel* have been detained and New York, August 26.—The baby For sale ian government. The Berlin society | between them in the forecastle of the 278 members of their crew* have been boy recently born to Mrs. Grover Cleve- Will cure Stone in Bladder. i will aak the kindred organizations in steamer on Monday evening. expatriated. land at Buzzard’s Bay, Mass., has been Wil 1 dire Kidney and Bladder Dl*- Burope and America ae well as trav No man can succeed unless be has faith In his own ability. Pnley’H Kidney Cure. Will (Mire Bright’s disease. Will cure Diabetes. Always view a scene with a mule in It from tbe foreground. eier* to oo-operate with It In this work Oondllton of Senator Hanna. Cleveland, August 26.—The condl- Many persons In this community ! tion of Senator Hanna was much 1m- •re suffering from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal result* by using Foley’s Kidoey Cure. Bold by Chero kee Drag Co. proved today. He will be able to be out by tomorrow or next day. Burglar* Make Rich Haul. Montgomery, Ala., August 26.—The’ residence of W. T. Robinson was bur glarized early yesterday morning and the thieves got away with about $10 wftrth of jewelry. There 1* no clow as yet. Whales Driven Aahore. St. Johns, N. F., August 26.—-A echool i dren after their father and 1 mother. of 13 small whales has been driven ashore at St. Mary’s bay, and was un able to retreat. The residents—men and women—waded wai*t-d*eep ia the et», scythes and pitchfork*, water and killed them all with hatch christened Francis Grover Cleveland, j Bold bv Cherokee Drug Co. a name se ected by the other chll- Man 1* of a few days and full condensed cussedness. of Sale o Dickens' Birthplace. ..j h|M dlHbet< , 8 , D ltH worst forra „ -T l°< ’ ^ U8t r 7 writes Marlon Lee of Dunreatb. Ind. to The Time* frdm London says the ‘I tried fight physicians without re- sal# at auction of the birthplace of | , |wf> 0o|y thre , bottIe> of Fo | e -. g Charles Dickens, on Commercial road. Kidney Cure made me a well man/' Portsmouth, hatw>uuced. ; gold by Chtrokee Drug Co. •-u3 mm : ■ t r VA