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4 I Coughs after lyk:;:g TORCH IS APPLIED % DN AC/MNoT NEW DISTRICT. Merchants of the Central City Opposed to New Federal Court. f of commerce' erP SHRDL HDLLU “My wife had a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com pletely.”—J.H.Burge,Macon,Co.. H ■■ — i.u-«Mi ii ii i iwi—mi w mra i n Probably you know of l cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones ! The medicine that has cured the worst of deep coughs for dO years is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Three *Ues: 25c., 50c., $1.00. Consult your doctor. If In* s:iys take it, then do ys'lie says. 1 f h<‘ tolls vou not to take it, then don’t take it. lie knows. jt _ __ i _ _ .11.1 i - r ■■ ns ■ i — .1 . An inactive liver prevents any cough medicine from doing its best work. Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. J. C. A V Kit CO., Lowell, Mass. Negroes Out Of Town. DARKTOWN DESTROYED t’.Y FIRE. i Macon, Ga., March 9.—The cham- | Ohio Mob Determined To Run ; '•< of | demon ot the city ot Macon are after j Congressman Jim Griggs with hot iron.;. At this session of bo, f h bodies, one held Tuesday afternoon and the . other last night, a series of resolu tions were introduced strongly depre cating “the bill of Hon. James M. Griggs, now pending before the United states senate, entitled a bill to create I the southwestern divsion of the north- ! ern district of Georgia.” The resolu tions declare that the creation of a i new district will withdraw a number • of important counties in the extreme | southern part of the state from a dis trict to which they now rightfully be- ’ long. It further asserts that this withdrawal of territory will affect the WJNESE BOM- taD PORT DALNY Russians Seized Korean Tele graph Station At Yung. 40,000 TROOPS AT PORT ARTHUR Militia is Now on the Ground and Peace Is Restored—Another Effort . VA/i|| Be Made Tonight to Burn what Remains of the Negro Settlement. Springfield, O., March 9.—Among the buildings destroyed by last night s fire were a number of saloons patron ized by negroes and whites. Hospitality fdmull Kvpeii«o Entertainment that is, pleasure to your guests- does not depend on the money you spend but on your own knowledge of how to i receive and extend hospitality. Christine Terhune Herrick tel s you al i al«>ut it. Post paid. >0 cents. K. •). t'i/»t>K. Publisher. 156 Fifth Av« . New York. 15-1:1 <4 GO TO W K. Davenport’s. Waiter Baker’s Chocolate, 20c a pound. Chalmers Gelatine, 10c a pack age. Sugir, 18 pounds for $1.00 Arnour Hams at 12£ cents a pound. Otter things in proportion a‘ The total number of soldiers in the city is do officers and 313 men. They have the down-town district under con trol and comparative quiet reigns. The situation has not changed here since 3 a. m., when the mob was dis persed after about a dozen buildings had been burned. The militia from Dayton, Miamisburg and other points are maintaining good orderv and it is not thought that there will be any more violence since the troops have taken possession of the town. The soldiers are in command of Mayor Bowlus, who is of the opinion that the reign of terror is over. The troops are in immediate com mand of Colonel H. T. Meade, of Day- ton, who is in constant communica tion with Governor Herricks, of Co lumbus. It is thought that the troops will return home today as the mob seems to have spent its fury, although the levee district was not entirely wiped out last night, and its negro inhabitants driven away. The loss from the fire during the night is estimated from $13.000 to $20,- 000, most of the buildings occupied by the negro people being very small. It was decided later to keep the troops here the rest of the week as All Russian Warships irt Fightfng Trim Again Except the Retvizan—Enough • Provisions at Port Arthur to Last One Year. Tokio, March 9.—Japanese battle ships bombarded the forts at Talien- Wan (Fort Dalny) on the night of March &, tin n. atacked Port Arthur. Madame Patti Cancels Engagements. Chicago, March 9.—A dispatch to the Tribune from Hot Springs, Ark., says Adelina Patti announces t’ at she will leave immediately for New York to take a steamer for England. She says she has cancelled all her en gagements. Railroad Employes’ Wages Raised. New York. March 9\—About 900 on; "JoyCv; e' fl ■ Manhattan Elevated railroad system have been notified of an increase in wages. t r r * L * Jonie to ni<>-t poop troubles,—pi' *, Humors s and t boils tin so many and other erupti • US, b, -i-les in 4 of n in'elite, that ti red ff big, fit of biliousnoes, liiuige -tin' 1 and he adache. The son n r one • * 1 : 1 if them the bettor, am 1 th*j Vi 1 \ to ’ rid of them ami to bu ild un t! lie PVtiein that has Seoul. March 9.—A party of nine Russians seized the Korean telegraph station at Yung-Won today. It is business interests of Macon, that it reported' that a fight has occurred be- will increase the cost to litigants in- tween the Koreans and tne Russians terested in litigation in the territory on the Korean side of the Tugen riv- withdrawn; that it is wholly unneces sary from any point involving econo my and public welfare. The resolu tions call upon the senators from Georgia and the representative from this district to oppose Congressman Griggs’ measure in every possible way. New Minister to Panama. Washington, Mar' > <*.—The presi dent has directed the ransfer of John Barrel, ])resent minister to the Argentine Republic, to be minister to Panama. W. W. Russell, at present in charge at Panama, has been made minister to Colombia and Arthur W. Beaupre, now minister to Colombia, has been made minister to Argentine to succeed Mr. Barrett. er. Port Arthur, March 9.—It is ru mored here today that a Japanese squadron has reappeared off Vladivo- stock. To Represent Japan. Tokio, March 9.—It Is announced and Princess Ariazigwa will repre sent the Japanese court at the St. Louis exposition. suffered from them is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming in combination the Spring Medicine par er<, ”, mv, of unequalled strength in pr.ri!/ing the blood as shown by unequalled, radical and peR- manent cures of Scrofula Salt Rheum Scald Head Boils, Pimples All Kinds of Humor Psoriasis Blood Poisoning Rheumatism Catarrh Dyspepsia, Eto Accept no substitute, but be sure to get Hood’s, and get it today, LAWYER LASHES JUDGE SWAYNE. Argument Begun at Washington In the . Famous Florida Case. . Washington, March 9.—The sub committee of the house committee on judiciary in charge of the impeach- ; ment proceedings against Judge Chas. Swayne, of Florida, heard the judge in his own behalf. He specifically i denied the charge that he was not a resident of the district in which he held court, and stated that the charges against him were caused by personal animosity of the persons making the same. The committee decided to hear the ! argument gainst Judge Swayne and listen to the defendant’s argument i Shan Hai Kwan, March 9.—From a Russian correspondent of The As sociated Press: All the ships of the Port Arthur squadron are :utain in fighting trim, except the Ir^tvizan, which is lying at the neck of the en trance to the harbor and serves the purjiose of a strong battery. The gar- Murder Trial Continued. Rising Sun, Ind., March 9.—The hearing of the Gillespie murder case was today continued to the May term of court. Where is Hughes Bros? You will find themdn the new Webster & Jefferies block on Robinson street, next to (.‘line’s stables, with a full line of fresh Staple and Fancy Groceries, (.‘tears, Tobaccos, &c.Phone No.45. A Favorite Remedy for Babies. BRING THEM TO US Tts pleasant taste and p'-omnt cures have made Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents risen at Port Arthur is 40,000 strong. 1 'linger of pneumonia or other serious conseetiences. It not only and there are provisions enough for years. Trains on the Manchurian line are running regularly in triple sections at 20-minute intervals. There is a notable revulsion of feel ing here among the foreigners against Japan, based on the fear that she is trying to drag war. the Chinese into the there have been threats of further W. K. Davenport’s. riotinfe ' against the nogr0 de P artment - next Tuesday. ^ orwl it x«rQc* tc»QT*Air1 tVitfi TI*XQ r Ff»AO TYliiyVlt _ „ _ , _ _ Judge B. b. Liddon., representing the prosecution, sunpaed up his conclu- cures croup, but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears will pre vent t^o attack. For sale by Chero kee Drug Co.. Gaffney: L. D Allison. Cownens. Music has power, to rouse the sav age in the breest of man when it enters in the shape of over-worked ragtime. How about those old suits that are too good to throw away, and yet need firtehteulng up a little f RUING THEM TO I’S and have them overhauled—we will make them look fresh and new. Cleaning, pressing and tuilorin.-done M ROBINSON & JONES, Tailors. • )ver \V. II. Telegraph < iftice t'-f?' See us and join our Pressing Club. Pfronize Home industry. r timing over your laundry b basket going out of the aty you find a lot of incon- •enieuce, as it will be de- ivered by hand and ex- tosed to the weather, VTiy not have our wagon all for your work? Satis- action guaranteed and ar- icles delivered promptly. PiarlSteamLaundry. and it was feared the negroes might lotaliate if there are further demon strations against them. The Third regiment has pitched its tents as well as formed lines of guards along the levee and around the public buildings. The city and coun ty officials who have had no rest for two nights retired today leaving the i situation in the hands of the military. All forenoon it has ben very quiet. Efforts are being made today to have the mayor declare the remaining saloons in the levee district kept by negro men to be nuisances and close them out before another nightfall. The officials have word through’ the detectives that another effort will be made tonight to burn the rest of what are caller the “negro dives,” and if the torch is applied to them it will take the Jittle b ojn£^of others ad jacent to them. It is stated that threats were made today In more than one of the big shops that the work of running out the “negro dives” will go on till all have been closed, notwithstanding the presence of so many companies of mi litia. The military as well as the city and county officials at noon were antici pating further trouble tonight. sions based on the testimony taken by the committee on its recent trip to Florida, and louud Judge Swayne guilty, in his opinion, of all tne charges made. He declared that Judge Swayne had oply acquired a residence in Florida since the charge were made INCREASE CORN ACREAGE. Mississippi Planters Determine not to Buy Corn or Wheat. Colds Cause Pneumonia. One of the most remarkable cases of a cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. _ , . , j Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind., Jackson, Miss., March 9. 1 he cam- was entirely cured by the use of palgn of advice to the farmers at the One Minute Cough Cure. She says: beginning of the planting season is j “The coughing and straining so weak- having its effect ' ened me that I ran down in weight From all parts of the state comes I from 148 to 92 pounds ‘ 1 tried a num ’ reports that the farmers are preparing NO BANQUET FOR NEGROES. White Federal Soldiers Refuse to Dine With Brother in Black. Savannah, Ga., March 9.—Because the negro members of the Grand Army of the Republic, department of Geor- to plant a larger corn acreage than ever before and, in spite of the high prices to exist next year, Mississippi’s tillable acreage will not be devoted almost exclusively to cotton, which has often been the case during an era of prosperity in the ootton market. Sober thought has convinced the planters that they cannot be thorough- HITCH IN CANAL NEGOTIATION. Maness’ Market Always in the lead with the choicest of Meats and the best fresh Groceries and Country Pro duce. Our place is always kept NEAT AND CLEAN, and we strive to give our patrons a ser vice unexcelled by any other market house in the city. We want them to “come again,” and for that reason we make our place, our goods and our prices as attractive as possible. We sell Kerosene Oil at 15c. '\‘ r . J. |f“We positively will not sell anything C!aimed Every Formality Will Be Ef- oSunday—Don’t ask us. fected by April 25. ~~ Paris, March 9.—Owing to the re ports of a hitch in the Panama canal negotiations. Ambassador Porter in vited President Bo to call at the em bassy, where they held a lengthy con ference today. M. Bo maintained that there Is not the slightest obstacle to the comple tion of the transfer of the canal com pany property to the United States. He added that when Messrs. Cromwell and Russell arrive here the company’ expert who recently returned to Pan.- from Panama and is familiar with all the company’s property there will be assigned to join them, go over the inventories fully and execute the de tails of the transfer. M. Bo particularly emphasized the need for concluding the transfer be fore April 25, saying that every for mality, legal and otherwise, would be effected before that date. gia, which includes South Carolina as ,, well, wanted to attend a banquet to ly P ros Pero»s without diversified crops be given tomorrow night at the hotel and 4ancy P rices ^ or cotton will DeSoto, the affair has been called off. ' amount to but little when they are Summons for Relief. State of South Carolina, ( County of Cherokee. 1 Court of Common Pleas. Col. A. Martin and Chas. A. Martin, Plaintiffs, against John R. Martin, Andy'Martin, James Martin, Lizzie Hughey, Sarah Bolin, Vicy Bolin, Maliuda Martin, Rochel Moss. John W. Martin, Moses Martin, Jane Mullinax and Sarah Ann Martin, • Defendants. To the defendants above named: Yon ate hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is fded in the office of the Clerk of the Court for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, Blacksburg, S C., within twenty days after the seni<< < root exclusive of the day of such -a : e, ami if you fail to answer the complaint within the time , , , , ~ . s , i aforesaid the plaintiffs in this action will Judging from the manner in which a ppi v t^e Court for relief demanded it does not exclude, the Chinese exclu-1 j,, \he Complaint sion law must work only eight hours - - her of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength.” Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. $f. C,AVi!eo.x, editor of The Protec compelled to buy corn and meat in the tionist, at Mount Airy, Ga., says that no f th and pay correspondingly fancy lur Watch is Right Today; Will it be Right Tomorrow? When your watch needs the attention <a first-class watch repairer bring it to j ’ESTROPE. He can make a good tiepiece out of it, even if you think at impossible. estrope’s Watches Set the Time for all the Others. A full line of Watches and Jewelry i ways on hand. Thos. K Westrope* 1903 Seeds FOR 1904 Planting. It is said that seeds have l>een found in Egyptian tombs which though thousands of years old still preserved their'vitality. However, in planting for profit, it is wiser to demand seeds of later crop. Seeds can’t lie too fresh, which means that you must have those grown last year. Here are a few growers you can depend upon to supply them: WOOD, FERRy, MAY. We have a full line of these, both in field and garden seed. You can buy them with confidence, know ing they are true to name and jier- fect In every way. Cherokee Drug Co., Prescription Druggists, Cor. Limestone and Frederick Sts. 18 RELEASED FROM CUSTODY. Charged with Sending Poisoned Candy Through the Mails. Boone, Iowa, March 9.—Mrs. Shur- man Dyea, accused of sending the box of poisoned candy through the mails to Miss Rena Nelson, of Pierre, S. D., was released from custody to day*, Judge Whitaker framing his de cision in the habeas corpus proceed ings in accordance with the decision of Governor Cummins in th® requisi tion matter. Mrs. Dye will not be molested as long as she remains outside of South Daktota, although the death of Miss Nelson makes the charge that of mur der. French Steamer Is Wrecked. London, March 9.—A special dis patch from Paris announces that the French steamer Cambodge (2,305 tons) which left Rangoon Feb. 17, for Co chin China and European ports, has been wrecked In a storm off tne coast of Cochin-China. The dispatch adds that It is believed a hundred person .jerlshed In the wreck. the decision to call the DUDQU^t off was reached because it seemed the easiest solution of a troublesome ques tion, many of the white veterans not desiring to sit at a banquet with ne groes. The department is to hold its annual encampment here today. There are 100 delegates here. A resolution condemning Roosevelt for not mentioning George B. McClel lan in his speech at Antietam will he offered and passed. Child Burned to Death. Hoke’s Bluff. Ala., March 9.—Mary, the little 13-year-old daughter of Mrs. Will Shields, of this place, was hor ribly burned to death while assisting her mother in getting dinner. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. H. H. Hull, prominent business man of Savannah/Ga., is dead. Edward T. Sanford announces his candidacy for the Republican nomi nation for governor of Tennessee. At Berlin Hugh Brendel, vhose bank was looted by the cashier, killed himself by leaping out of a window Lieutenant T. H. Gigailleat, com mander of the third division naval battalion Georgia state troops, has re signed. In the debate on the army bill Sen ator Carmack declared that there was a tendency in the country toward a military government. Will Clark and West Poole, two white men*, near Statesville, N. C, beat an old negro nearly to death and then make their escape. The association of manufacturers of the United States, which meeto this year at Pittsburg, will be invited to visit Atlanta, Ga., next year. Alabama state Democratic executive committee amends its former resolu tion and allows the name of Captain R. P. Hobson to be placed on the ticket in the sixth diatriot, where he is running for congress. Advices from San Pedro De Maceo, Santo Domingo, show that the bom bardment of that place was diBastrous to the Dominican warships President^ and Estreha. Seventy-four men wen killed and twenty-five wounded on tin two ships. Secretary Goldsmith, of the st: • Democratic committee of Georgia- preparing a circular letter tor t chairmen of the county executive a mittees, accompanied by printed eu ies of rules of the state oommitt" and the form of ticket for the pr mary. prices. The cotton acreage will be the larg est pl?.nted in years. WOMAN 8T0?$ PRIZE FIGHT. ** ^ Puflllist’s Mother Had ^ ^Varranta Against the Crowd. V, Spartanburg, S. C., March 9.—Ww Milan and James Hoy were to meet In a prize fight for a purse of $500 at Glendale park and a big crowd was an hand to witness the go, but Milan's mother swore out warrants against the entire outfit and Sheriff White was on hand to prosecute if a fight took place. Milan’s mother took him home and a dlspappointed crowd came back to town. Milan is an ex-sailor and Hoy enjoys some reputation in the fistic art. Both had been training for the match. a day. Dated January 28th, A. D. 1904. N. W. Hardin, Plaintiffs’*Attorney. To the defendants. Andy Martin and Millionaire’s Poor Stomach. ^ The worn-out stoVnach of the over-i Jane Mullinax: fed millionaire is often paraded in the Take notice that the complaint in this public prints as a horrible example of action was filed in the office of the Clerk the evils attendant on the possession of the Court of Common Pleas for Chero- of great wealth. But millionaires are kee county, S. C., on Feby. 1st, 1904. not the only ones who are afflicted N. W. Hardin, with bad stomachs. The proportion 2-19-1 taw-6t Plaintiffs’Attorney, is far greater among toilers. Dyspep- , ■ ■ — sia and indigestion are rampant among these people, and they suffer far worse tortues than the million aire unless they avail themselves of a standard medicine like Green’s Au gust Flower, which has been a favor ite household remedy for all stomach troubTl&L for over thirty-five years. AugustY{2^ er rouses the torpid liver, thus creates appetite and in suring perfect dige^on. tones and vitalizes the entity system and makes life worth living>y Trial bot tles, 25c; regular size, 75c. Drug Co., Gaffney; L. Cowpens. w A I ittl UUL- Xj^herokee ’dT jHAi® 011 - TO ABOLISH STREET TAX. Resolution Passed by City Council of Augusta Last Night. Augusta, Ga., March 9—At the meet ing of the city council, after a spirited fight, a resolution was passed, calling on - the legislative representatives of Richmond county to secure the repeal of the law providing for a street tax of $1 per capita on each voter. The resolulion was Introduced by W. M. Dunbar, and passed ten to four. This action will become one of the Issues in the event of the anti-Eve legislative campaign that is believed to be impending. Judge Eve cham pions this repeal of the street tax. If Adam did not tell Eve she was | the only woman in the world for him ' it was probably because he did not 1 think of it. The Name Witch Hazel. The name Witch Hazel is much abused. E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, are the inventors of the original and only genuine Witch Hazel Salve. A certain cure for Cuts, Bums, Bruises, Eczema. Tetter, Piles, etc. There are many counterfeits of this salve, some of which are dangerous, while they are all worthless. In buying Witch Hazel Salve see that the name E. C.DeWitt & Co., Chicago, is on the box and a cure is certain. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. The Up-To-Date Market. The reason we say up-to-date, is we keep everything good to eat all at one place and handled by experienced men. We will men tion a few: Fine, fat Beef, Pork, Sausage. Any cut desired. To boil: Cabbage, Irish Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Beans, Peas For pies: Can Peaches, Blackberries and the old time huckleberries. They are elegant. It takes no sugar. Fine, Green Apples, **vOranges, Onions and Onion Sets atf Garden Seeds. When you wa ,jt something good, just call j^- 0 60 and it will soon he there. L. W. McGUINN. /sr* WE INTEREST YOU IN A American To Inspect Prison. Constantinople, March 9.—Dr. Thorne-, a member of the American mission at Mardsen (Turkey In Asia) has been appointed by the porte to inspect the prisons at Diarbeklr (Asi atic Turkey), and arrange for a med ical treatment of the prisoners, in consequence of the complaints of Sir Nicholas O’Connor, the British am bassador. Senator Tillman Very III. Washington, March 9.—Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, is very ill with serious throat trouble. His friends are much concerned as It Is Impossible for him to swalow, and a little liquid nourishment is all he can take. New York Coton Market. New York, March 9.—At midday the cotton market was firm at a top point of the day, or a net of 23 to 40 points higher. Spot quiet. I»ve laughs at locksmiths, hut the burglar is tickled to death at the ef forts of the burglar proof safe maker. Dangers of Pneumonia. A cold at this time if neglected is liable to cause pneumonia, which is so often fatal, and even when the pa tient has recovered the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly susceptible to the developments of consumption. Foley’s Honey and Tar will stop the cough, heal and strength en the lungs and prevent pneumonia. toe IMPROVED LOG-BEAM S]AW MILL? WITH THE :k-Kinq Variable feed works. IT CANT BE BEAT. *‘Tk« Machinery People” for pr lees H. CIBBES OX CO. COLUMBIA, S. C. • INKS. ■OILERS. COTTON •INS. HCAC w ■ n4 There are seventeen or eighteen good reasons why a weather prophet is without honor In his own country. A Severe Cold for Three Months. The following letter from A. J. Nus- baum, of Batesville, Ind., tells Its own story. “I suffered for three months with a severe cold. A druggist pre pared me some medicine, and a phy sician prescribed for me, yet I did not improve. I then trield Foley’s Honey and Tar, and eight doses cured me.” Refuse substitutes. There is no use in giving a man a point of view when he is blinded by obstinacy. Pneumonia Follows a Cold, but never follows the use of Foley’s Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and affords perfect security from an at tack of pneumonia. Refuse substi tutes. rHC OISBCE rORTApit SHIMOLt MACHINE LA GRIPPE pneumonia follows La Orlppo tut never follows the use of and Tar It stops the Cough and heals the Inage. [events Pneumonia and Consumption. . 0. Vacxxs, of lit Osgood St., Chicajs, Itsai “My wifs had la gripp* and It toft her 1th a vary bad ooogh on har lone* whlafc [ just's Borax asd Tam ourad aomptotaly.* KIMEYCURE Bakes KMaeye aed Bladder Rlfkt