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■ T Duffys Pure Malt Whiskey Notice of Election. State of South Carolina, ) County of Cherokee. J It appearing to the satisfaction of the County Hoard of Education, that more , than one-third of the voters residing! within the proposed school District, who return real or personal property for taxa tion, have petitioned this Board, asking than an election he ordered to determine whether or not an additional levy of (2 *4) two and one-half mills be voted for the purpose of supplementing the regular constitutional . : d other school tax of the proposed District. Which Dis trict shall have the following boundaries, to wit: Hounded on the North by a straight line, beginning at the forks of the public road, at the old residence of W. N. Turner, and running to the line of the Gaffney Graded School District, on Mrs. Harriet Petty’s farm; thence with Gaffney Graded School District line to the public road, leading from Gaffney to Trough Shoals; thence in a southerly direction with said road to where said road forks in front of R. M. Huskey’s residence; thence to a straight line to Limestone Creek, where Mr. W. C. Lips comb’s lands strike the creek; thence with the lines of Mr. W. C. Lipscomb’s lands to Thickety Creek; thence with Thickety Creek to Turners Bridge; thence with public road to the old residence of W. N. Turner, the beginning corner. It is therefore ordered, by the County Hoard of Education, for said County and State: That such an election be held at Beaver Dam Church, in said proposed District, on Saturday, Nov. 14th, 1903, at which Election only such electors as re turn real or personal property for taxa tion, and exhibit their tax receipts and Registration Certificates, shall be allowed to vote, as provided in Vol. 1, Sec. 1208 of the Civil Code of South Carolina. Those voting for such additional School Tax will use a printed or written ballot on which is the word “Yes”; those vot ing against such additional School Tax will use a printed or written ballot on which is the word “No”. For the pur pose of conducting said election the School Trustees for School District No. 13 are appointed managers. By authority of the County Board of Education, for Cherotee county, South Carolina. Oct. 24, 1903. J L. Walker, Chr’m. R. C. Sarratt. County Board of Education. 2825 Keeley St., Chicago, III., Oct,, 2, 1902. I suffered with falling and con gestion of the womb, with severe pains through the groins. 1 suf fered terribly at the time of men struation. had blinding headaches and ruahing of blood to the brain. What to try 1 knew not, for it seemed that I had tried all and failed, but 1 had never tried Wine of Cardui. that blessed remedy for sick women. 1 found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had the right medicine. New blood seemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. ‘VNN.taM.Av Mrs. Bush is now in perfect health because she took Wine of Cardui for menstrual disorders, bearing down pains and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may secure health by tak ing Wine of Cardui in her home. The first bottle convinces the pa tient she is on the road to health. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, “The Ladies Advisory Department,' ’ The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. WINBCARDUI LOOK FOR THIS TRADE-MARK ON EVERY BOTTLE. MEDICINE FOR ALL MANKIND. Mr. Elias lartz. widely known in Reading, Pa., asthe goosebone prophet, says: “ I have been taking Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey for a number of years as my only stimulant ic. I am now 87 years old, hale, hearty, and as vigorous as a man of forty, and and tonic. „ , , „, „ have every reason to believe I will live to a much riper old age it I can always nave a sup ply of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, which is my only medicine. I never have colds or indigestion, or an} organic trouble. I know that it is your valuable whiskey that has kept me so free from sickness. 1 was troubled with insomnia before 1 used it, but now I can sleep as restfully as a baby. I feel no weakness from my old age, and I heartily recom mend Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey to anyone who wishes to keep strong, young and vigorous. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey contains no fusel oil and is the only whiskey recognized by the Governmeat as a medicine: this is a guarantee. CAUTION.—When you ask for Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get the genuine. Unscrupulous dealers, mindful of the excellence of this preparation, will try to sell you cheai imitations and malt whiskey substitutes, which are put on the market for proiit 01 ly, and which, far from relieving the sick, are positively harmful. Demand “Duffy’s” and be sure you get it. It is the only alisolutely pure Malt Whiskey which contains medicinal, health giving qualities. Duffy’s Dure Malt Whiskey is sold in sealed bott les only; never in flask or bulk. Be certaiu the seal over the cork is unbroken. Beware of re'filled bottles. Sold by all druggists and grocers, or direct, ?1.00 a bottle. Interesting medical booklet postpaid to any address. Duffy Malt Whiakey Co., Rochester, New \ ork. For Sale in South Carolina at all COLOMBIAN GUNBOAT HAS SKOUD PANAMA Trouble Has Broken Out on the Isthmus. ELEVEN CHINAMEN ARE KILLED. United States Consul Makes Protest Against Bombardment and If It Is Not Stop^d Uncle Sam’s Warships Will Interfere. Washington, Nov. 4.—'Vice United Staton Oonsul EJhrman, at Panama, ca bles the state deparment under today’s da/L» that the Columbia government war whip Bogota is shelling the city. Eleven Chinamen have been killed. Mr. EJhrman has been instructed to protect against the bombardment. If the conJHil’a protest is not tiufficiienl. the command01 of the U. S. S. Boston, which is r by this time, on her wey Panama from San Juan del Sur, 6de ■Mlee diatant, will promptly seize the Colombian gunboat if neceesary to stop the bombardment. Washington, Nov. 4.—The United •kates government this morning re- •eivod a cablegram from Panama re- tueeting that it recognize the new government. The officials here are as yet in ig- aoranoe w» to what this now govern- cuent constats of andi have taken no •otioc on the request. SHOT AND KILLED HUSBAND. Mrs. Lupo, Formerly of Atlanta, Under Serious Charge. New York, Nov. 1.—Ansonia Morris Lupo lies In the morgue and Delia, his widow, is a prisoner in Bellevue hos pital's prison ward, charged with hav ing fired t.ho shots which ended his life. She is in a critical condition from laudanum poisoning and her deatn may prevent the solution of the mys tery in which the affair is involved. Mrs. Lnpo is an attractive English woman of 34, tall and weighing Hid pounds.. Lupo, on the other hand, was small and thin and the physical inferior of the woman. He is supposed to have come re cently from Atlanta. Ga., whore he met his wKo, who was a widow, Mrs. Marx, with a daughter of 12 and a boy of 6. The children are now in Atlanta with relatives. Mrs. Lupo is a designer of millinery. The man was an agent for a sewing machine company attached to the Jer sey City agency. Thy couple went to the McWilliams flat a week ago. Mrs. Lupo insists tbiat her jealousy of a younger woman is at the bottom of the trouble, as Lupo spent all his money upon the other. Among the effects of the dead man were found several pawn tickets, one for a pistol being among them. FOR BILIOUSNESS The liver tauat be gently atirred «o that the bile will be thrown off la the right channel; the ayetem at the same time should be Invigorated by atonio that Nature m&y^begin her work and complete the cure. LIVER PILLS RAHokj, anoTONIG pellets Form the modern mild power cure that comptewry floes the work, without shock or injury to any part ;Clf tho System. Booklets and samples free of any flealef, or complete treatment, Twenty-five Doses, 25c. BROWN MFG. CO. NEW YORK AND OREENEVILLE. tenn. NORTH CAROLINA SYNOD.. Now Y#ffc, Nov. 4.—Governor Obal- dta, of Panama, and all the authorttUta in addition to Generals Tovar and Auutyo are ce.ptivee in tha hands o'i the insurrectionists, says a Herald dis- patch from Panama. AH the Ookxm- biam onrtaera on the Oolombian side of th« isthmus have been taken, and it ia ex peeked Colon will be taken to- flay, toother with the cruiser Oarta- geraa. Benidte&o, Cal., Nov. 4.—Omptain (KMrttaCt. of the United States cottier Mara, which arrived here front Phil- a week ago aad whi>A wag for the arrival of the Pacific fleet to discharge her 3,4AO tons of coal, bea received orders to go to Pacama. It te supposed that the Pacific fleet, now at Acapulco, has also been ordered there .and the N^ro will coal these retwxsks there. 4.—The Carolina its oine- Ninetieth Annual Session Convenes at Wilmington. Wilmington, N. C., Nov. Presbyterian synod of North has convened in this city in tleth session. * Delegates have been arriving on all trains and upward of 200 clergymen ami ruling elders are here. The pros pects aie for a record-breaking at tendance. Rev. C. G. Vardell, D.D., president of the Red Springs Female college, re- tiring moredator. preached an ab sermon Tuesday. Rev. A. T Graham, D.D., of Davidson, is being tendered the place. Five or six hundred peopta are pres ent. ‘For sale by Cherokee Drug Company. To Printers: We Manufacture the very Highest Grade of STORM AT PENSACOLA. IN PENNSYLVANIA. Letters of Administration. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ County of Chkrokke. j Webster, Esquire, Probate MORPHINE Republican Ticket Will Have Larg< Majority. Philadelphia, Nov. 4.—Latest esti mates from the country districts indi cate that the Republican state ticket wriH have majorities ranging from B&5,- 000 to 230,000. William P. Sny^r, for auditor gen eral, has run slightly behind William L*. Mathews, for state treasurer, while Morrison and Lawson were chosen! supreme court judges by almost that of Mathews vote. In the counties where judges of the 1 common ploas courts were chosen, the Republican percentages of majorities were greater than of the Democrats. J The greatest surprise was in Le high county, where Frank M. Trexler, Republican, defeated Bdward Harvey, Democrat. This is the first time in the history j of the county that a Republican has been chosen as judge of the common pleas court. Harvey’s defeat was dug mainly to the disaffection in the Dem- > ocr&tic ranks. Florida Town Has Unprecedented Rain fall—Trains Delayed. Pensacola, Fla., Nov. 4.—The .heav iest rain known in this city for a pe riod of 24 years, fell here Tuesday. The precipitation was nearly 8 inches All trains are delayed, washouts having occurred at several places fen* a number of hours this morning. No engines could be moved from the Ixmisvtlle and Nashville shops to oar- ry out trains, sand having washed over the ‘racks in front of the shops to a depth of 12 and 14 inches. Many of th« streets are impassable on account of washouts and in one in stance a 5-room cottage waa under mined and has toppled over in & ditch. Brass Rules Brass Leads Brass Leaders Brass Galleys Metal Borders Leads and Slugs L. S. Metal Furniture' Metal Leaders Spaces and Quads Metal Vuoins Send us a memo, of just what you reouire, and let us quote you prices. We are not in any trust or combination, andi you will be agreeably surprised at what we can save you over the regular prices. Old. column rules refaced and made good as- new, at a very small cost. PORTE STRONGLY OBECT9. Coal Companies Rebuked. Wilkesbarro, Pa.. Nov. 4.—The board of conciliation appointed by the anthracite strike commission has re~ baked three companies which have no*! been obeying the awards of the com mission. Cox Bros. & Co., the Le high Coal and Navigation company and the Bedell Bros, were asked by the secretary* to explain the matter by letter. The collieriee of the Lehigh Valley, Lehigh and Wilkesbarro, Del aware and Ijaekawanrra and Philadel phia and Reading Coal company, which have been idle for a week, will resume work today. Highest prices paid foKold type, leads, elec tros, brass, etc. PHILADELPHIA PRINTERS SUPPLY CO. S>oS I^illiei't Street l-Miiladelphia., And Still They Come. The bargains referred to last week have been arriving almost daily, “and still cus Not Willing to Support Auatro-Russlan Reform Scheme. Constantinople, No. 4.—The British German, French and Italian ambassa dors visited the porte Tuesday and no tified the Turkish officials that they were in receipt of instructons from ther respective governments to support the Austro-Russlan reform sehenu The porte strongly objects to the con trol of the reforms. Orders have been issued for the dis bandment of 96 battalions of reserves. Panic at Wake. New York, Nov. 4.—While a wake was in progress during the night in a West Fifty-flrat street boarding house over the supposed remains of John Siehert, who was believed tn have been drowned, the mourners were thrown into a panic by the eud- den entrance of what they took for the ghost of their friend. Some ol the women fainted, and there was the wildest excitement. The corpse bore a striking resemblance to Siebert. WHISKEY# AND. DRUG HKDIIS: -1 ALL By J. Ek Judge. Whereas Minnie Lee, S. Corena, Hiram, Rosa Let, Lillie Mae and Ethel Wessiu- ger, children of Emma M. Wessinger, dec’d, have made suit to me, to grant W. C. McArthur and R. O. Ballenger Letters of Administration of the Estate of their deceased mother, Mrs. Emma M. Wessinger. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs, Emma M. Wes singer, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Cherokee Court House, Gaffney, S. C., on Saturday, Nov. 14th next after publication thereof, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have why the said Administration should not l>e granted. Given under my hand, this 29th day of October Anno Domini, 1903. J. E. Webster. Probate Judge. Published in Gaffney Ledger Oct. 30th, Nov. 6th, 1903. Cured Without Pain at Your Home. THE BEST OF SANATORIUM FACILITIES IF DESIRED. Twelve Cents For Staple. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 4.—A fancy price was paid at Greenwood last week for 308 bales of Bender cotton, 808 bales being purchased at 12 cents per pound, the transaction amounting to over $19,001). This section of the state produces the finest cotton to be found In any part of the cotton grow- FOimHONEf^IAR farchUdrmmi aafa, mu*, Mmmpimtma Kodol Dyspepsia Cura DlgMts what you oat. 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It was the best dollars I ever Invested.’’ Mrs. VirglniaTowuseud, of Shreveport, La., writes: “ No more opium. 1 have taken no other remedy than yours and I make no mistt.ke when I say that my health Is better now than it ever was in my life, and I owe It to you and your remedy. It has been twelve years since Oa„ who’ will send you hls book on these diseases FREE. “FORTUNE OF WAR." Senator Platt Speaks of New York Mu nicipal Election. New York, Nov. 4.—Speaking of the municipal election here, Senator Thomas C. Platt said: “It is the fortune of war, and I have no complaint to make. This is espe cially so because the assembly Is safe j n g belt and because I know Mr. McClellan very well, and believe he will make a W on Championship, good mayor. j^ ew yorg Nov. 4.—John J. JV)yce, l do not regard municipal cam ! 0 { the Pastime Athletic club, of this paigns as haying any bearing on the C ity, has won the senior cross-country state and national issues.” championship of America in a contest Former (.heif of Police William S. at Travers island, the country home Devery, who ran for mayor as inde- C f the New York Athletic Club. The penlent but secured only a few thou- course covered about 2 miles, and was they come.” There’s no end to. the good values I ha’.* for my frienis and tomers this time. } My line of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing is unsurpassed, boil in quality and price. Men’s Suits from 55.00 to $15.00 Youths’ Suits from $2.00 to $S.oo Boys’ Suits from 75c to $4.00 Shoes and Hats to fit and please all. Dress Goods in Flannels, Zitielins, Shark Skin and Jother styles, 25c and up. Fleeced Waistiugs and Tricot Flannels, at 25c per yard. Red, White and Blue Flannels 4 to 15c per yard. Ladies’ Skirts from $1.00 to $5.00. Jackets$i.oo and up. Quilts from 75cjto $1.50 each. Blankets from 75c to $5.00 per pair. Lap Rohes from $1.50 to $6.00 each. Horse Blankets |i.oo to $2.50 each. Biggest line of Trunks, Dress-suit Discs, Telescopes and Satchels to he found in the city and the prices are as low as the lowest. For a few days only I will offer my entire stock of Buggies at cost to close out.. If in need of a Stylish Rig now is. the time and this is the place to get it at a bargain. I am also prepared to give you a bargain in Harness and all other leather goods. Disc Harrows to prepare your land for grain. Bagging and Ties as low as can lie sold anywhere. Fresh lot Fertilizers for grain at prices that can’t be beat. My Trunk and Clothing department is on second floor. Come up and take a look. Yours for trade, JV T sand votes, declared himself to be “out of politics for good.” D’Aurignac’s Request Refused. Paris, Nov. 4.—The ministry of Jus tice has refused a request made by Emil D’Aurignac, brother of Mme. Humbert, for conditional release from prison. This action Is taken presum ably because it has been discovered that d’Aurignac Is Jointly responsible for the $26,000 costs of the Humbert trial. He will, therefore, undergo im prisonment In default of payment. run over three times. Joyce’s was 32 minutes, 23 4-5 seconds. time One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. Pugilist Found Dead, New York, Nov 4.—Thomas Leary, aged 35, said to have been one time middle-weight champion the west, has been found dead the effects of gas in a hotel here, death was evidently accidental. from Hls Bloodhounds on the Trail. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 4.—-Blood hounds reached the city at 5 o’clock and were put on the trail of the man who fired on Captain Ewen last night, but rain Interfered with their work af ter they had gone to the Interurban railway on the Georgetown pike, ’ miles distant. The police are busy on the case, but have no oiew. Big Ginnary Burns at Seale. 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