The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, April 08, 1904, Image 2
BRAVE GEORGIA GIRL.
GRIP AND CONSUMPTION CURED
BY DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY
Frances Moore, of Clarksdale, Miss., and R. Dorsey, of Washing
ton, Had Grip and Pneumonia, Which Developed Con-
Sjniption. Both Were Cured by Duffy’s
Pure Malt Whiskey.
Fba.ncks Moore.
‘•Pinally my doctor put me on Duffy’s
Malt Whiskey and it saved my life,”
says Frances Moore.
‘‘Two attacks of tlio grip left mo with
very weak lunp», a l»:cl cou^li ami contimial
pains in my chest. My c<>n<lition was s<» liad
la>.t Octobi*r that my family pave up h<>i*i.
Consumption had fastened it'<lf ujK>n me.
My doctor prescribed a inimhcr of different
medicines, none of which helpe<l me. Finally
he put me on your whiskey. At the time I
began taking’]hilfv's Malt I could scarcely
sit up, and did not dare venture out of doors.
Ju less than a month i’ 1ms cured the pain
in my chest and my cough, and made mo
strong, healthy and vigorous in every wav.
My doctor says that Duffy’s Malt Whiskey
is’the greatest thing for consumption and
lung troubles that has ever lx en discovered,
and I agree with him. It certainly saved
my life.” Frances Moore, Clarksdale, Miss.
“ They satd I’d die of Consumption,
but thanks to Duffy’s 1 am to-day as
strong and healthy as any man liv
ing,” writes Mr. Dorsey.
“I caught cold and had grip, followed by bronchitis, wdth terrible pains in my
lungs. Pneumonia S' t in and my doctor said nothing would prevent my in^ r of con
sumption. A cousin urged me to try Pl’FFY’S PI KE MALT W HISKTA, which had
cured him of pneumonia, before 1 had finished half a boltle 1 felt stronger and more
hopeful. I was so much better at the end of the second bottle that I could go outdoors.
Five bottles completely cured me. 1 have gained UO pounds and am to-day a strong,
bur-kv man, able todoa hard day’s work alongside of any one. DUFFY ’fS PUKE MALI’
WiilSKEY saved my life and 1 recommend it to everyone.”
It. DORSEY, IblO Florida Ave., Washington, D. C.
Theonlvwav to cure grip, bronchitis, pneumonia, coughs, catarrh, consumption
and all lung and throat troubles is to kill the germs of dis. aso lurking iu,your body, to
drive them out, and to build up and strengthen the whole system by taking
DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY
The Only Certain Cure for Lung Diseases.
Duffy’s is a gentle invigorator, tonic and
stimulant, which enriches and purifies the
blood, strengthens the circulation, aids di
gestion so that you can get from food all the
nourishment it contains. It tones up the
nerves and heart, invigorates the muscles
and replaces diseased tissues.
For 50 years, over 0,000 doctors and hos
pitals have prescriljed and usi-d Duffy's Pure
Malt Whiskey for all diseased, weakened,
wasting conditions. It is invaluable for
overworked, run-down men, delicate women
and sickly children, anil in malaria and all
low fevers. Contains no fusel oil, and is the
only whiskey recognized by the Government
as a medicine. This is a guarantee.
CAUTION.—When you ask for Duffy’s Pnre Malt Whiskey he sure yon get the
-genuine. Unscrupulous dealers, mindful of the excellence of this preparation, will
try tosell you cheap imitations and nuilt whiskey substitutes, which are put on the
market for profit only, and which, far from relieving the siek, are positively harm
ful. Demand “ Duffy’s” and he sure you get it. It is the only absolutely pure Malt
Whiskey which contains medicinal, healt h-giving qualities. Duffy's Dure Malt Whiskey
is sold in sealed bottles only ; never in flask or hulk. Look for the trade-mark, tlie
“Old Chemist,” on the label, and he certain the seal over the cork is unbroken,
lieu are of refilled bottles.
Sold by all druggist* and grocers, or direct, $1.00 a bottle. Interesting medical
booklet sent free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.
For Sale in Swlh CarcliM at all Dispensaries.
RUBBER STAMPS
Are my long suit. 1 make any kind except the bad ones. I furnish a Name
Stamp and an Indelible Fad for Marking Linen for 4-0 CENTS.
I have some other good things.
BROADWAY TRAFFIC
RIMED BY FIRE
Breaks Out In the New York
Subway Now Building.
WAS HARO FIGHT FOR FIREMEN
Used Whip on Negroes to Save Her
Honor.
Quitman, Ga.. \pril C.—The vigor
oils use i,;' a a!iip by Miss Nora Black
who resides near here, repulsed two
negroes who evidently intended as
sault.
MF Black was going home from
town accompanied by her two little
brothers and a man named Shores.
Tunnel Choked by Dense Volumes ol About a Elbe from town the negroe',
piii d rails across the road along which
Smoke—For a Time Fifty or More
Laborers Were In Dire Peril—Tele
phone Service Crippled.
New York, April G.—For half ar
hour traffic on lower Broadway neai
St. Paul’s chapel, was bloc keel today
by a small lire in the new subway, th<
volume of smoke that poured through
the few openings to the street Qnv
ing pedestrians away and making il
difficult for the firemen to work who
were called out in large force, because
of the location of the fire.
the party had to go to reach their
home. Just before the party reach
ed the first pile of rails one of the
negres s tried to get into the wagon,
lit ing push d off. he struck Short -
with a i iece of fence rail, which ren
dered him unconscious for the tii.n
being. 4
Nora Black grabbed the lines ar-
whipped up the horses, at the sane
time bea’ing the negro with the whin
Upon reaching the home of Mrs.
Black tl latter ran out to ascertain
the trouble. The party in the wagon
The telephone and telegraph ser went on by the house. One of the
vices were badly crippled as a result, negroes, who was still following, came
The lire was started by the flaring U p and Grabbed Mrs. Black and at
up of a sn all “banjo” lamp used by
the labor* rs in their underground
work, the burlap that covered some
pipes along the sides of the subway
catching lire, the blaze spreading tc
the temporary timbering of the tun
nel. This was damp, and a dense
volume of smoke resulted, soon filling
all the nearby working of the sub
way and pouring out into the streets
above. The fire broke out near the
corner of Fulton street and Broadwav
tempted to throw her to the ground,
but failed.
The in vroes were arrested by Sher
iff Conoly and their preliminary trial
was held, resulting in both being
bound over.
Charged with Arson.
Wilmington. N. ('.. April G.—George
Judge, a young white man of Wii
mington, has been arrested on the
charge of having started three big
where, beside St. Paul’s chapel, is the f} re s in Rocky Mount, N. C., withir
principal entrance to this section ol the past few weeks, whicli resulted ir
the subway for workmen entering the total loss of about $175,000. He is
Binnel at that point, so that the smoke now in jail at Tarboro to await tria
ehut off their usual means of egress on tlx charge of arson. Two months
and for a time 50 or more laborers ago Jud; • was arrested in Wilming
were penned in and in dire peril.
ton on suspicion of having started
However, one block iarther down three very dangerous fires. The ev
the street at the corner of Dey street, jdf-nce ; -ainst him was not conclu
it had he n found necessary to open give and he was turned loose. Judgt
the street and build a massive wooden
platform in [dace of the usual paving.
A few minutes' hard work with the
vxes made . n opening fiere and there
laborers were helped out to safety.
then went to itocky .Mount.
Oil Tag Tax Unconstitutional.
Mobile. Ala., April 6.—The state su
preme court has declared the state
Through the regular opening into oil tag tax unconstitutional. Jus-
the subway besides St. Paul’s chapel tice Weakly handed down the opinion
and through openings made from the He was appointed by the governor or
cellars from the buildings adjoining account of Justice Haralson being dis
the subway, a Hood of water was pour- qualified to act in the case and th<
ed down on the smouldering fire and members of the court being openly di
within hall an hour the blaze was ex- vided. The law required that oil b*
tinguished and traffic on the street tested and a tag placed thereon, show
soon afterward resumed. j n;? it to be standard.
Telegraph and telephone cables un-
der the street were exposed to the n 0 Trouble In Subway,
fierce heat of the fire and the insulation New York, April G.—For the first
was quickly burned off, seriously crip time in several months there is no la
pling ail communication. Six thou- bor trouble in th<- Rapid Transit sub
sand telephone wires in the Court- way, a strike of plumbers having beet
land telephone exchange were put out settled alter a month’s negotiation
of business, and both telegraph com- The men will resume work at ouc<
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panies suffered communication be
tween the downtown and uptown offi
ces being entirely cut off, and out-of
town service badly crippled.
on the stations.
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Miser Ridley Decided That It Was I
Disgrace to Die Rich.
New Market, Mass., April G.—Clark
Ridley, having reached the age of ho,
has decided that it is a disgrace to die
rich and announces that he will al
once give all his property to deserving
persons ol his own selection. Al«
r- a-;. he In disposed of three house*
Proceeding to St. Louis.
New Orleans, April G.—The Unitec
States gunboat Nashville ajnl the tor
pedo boat Lawrence entered the rivet
early today. They will coal here an*)
then proceed to St. Louis to be pres
ent at the opening of the exposition.
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
For sale by Cherokee Drug Company.
COUGHS
Murray’s Horehound Mullein and Tar is composed of the most effective reme
dies known for curing coughs, colds, la grippe, sore throat ana all affe.-t on due
to liiffamnd and irritated condition of the air passages. Ills prompt in afford
ing relief and certain In Its effect of hastening a cure.
Murray’s Horehound, Mullein And Tar
may be used to advantage in cases where other medicines have failed. It Is
R feasant, purely vegeraole and absolutely snf* for old and young Nothing else
ke It In the world. It should have a place In every house, ready at tiand
when needed. Parents will find its effects magical In eases of croup. It h-<s
remarkable ylrture In controlling the paroxysms of whooping cough.
Price 25c. Guarnteed satisfactory to every purchaser.
AT DRUG STORES.
Prepared by the Murray Drug Co.. Columbia, H. C.
Liberal Treatment
Prompt Service
Absolute Safety
are some of the features of our service guaranteed to
patrons of this Bank. We want your business.
Call on us at any time.
National Bank of Gaffney.
An underwear mill, to cost $150,000
decides to move from Cohoes, N. Y.
to Columbus, Miss.
Negroes beat two officers at Jamei
and lots, a’)' 1 says he has several left, City, N. C., and a serious riot waf
together with other property valued al threatened for a time.
$15,000. The annual meeting of the Gooi*
Ridley has been known for manj Roads association has begun at New
years as a miser. He lived alone in Orleans.
a hut half buried in the ground, his North Carolina at the close of thf
only relatives being two sisters in present legal complications, will leas*
widely separated parts of the coun the State Hoad.
try. The twenty-third annual session ol
“The rich men give property to somfl the Knights of Honor assembles ir
institution,” he said. “That is nol New Orleans.
really a deed of charity. I have seen Argument in the suffrage case ol
the failure of their way of giving, William S. Selden, and others, versui
and have tried to mend it. If a man Governor Montague, of the State ol
has got something to give away, he Virginia, was continued in the United
should give it to somebody that will States supreme court yesterday by At
appreciate it and do them some good, torney General Anderson and F. W
Christian, both of whom contended fol
TO FUND FLOATING DEBT. the validity of the suffrage clause of
the new state constitution.
C. B. & Q. Road Makes New Bond Is The house judiciary commlttei
sue of $14,000,000. heard the protests of newspaper men
New York. April G.—Directors of the against the alleged unjust prices pul
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy rail on newspaper by the two big papei
road issued new bonds aggregating companies.
$1-1,000,000. which will be used, accord- Twenty corporations art. Fall River,
ing to The Herald, to fund the float- controlling G5 print mills, have agreed
mg debt and short term obligations to shut down two days each weeik fol
of the company, incurred in making an indefinite time,
general Improvements during the last The feature in the senate yester
two years. day was the speech of Senator Mor
The new issue will bear interest al gan attacking the new P&natma Ca
ths rate of 4 per cent and is under- nal company, which he claims oalj
Many women are denied the happiness of
children through derangement of the <renera-
. ’ ’ o
tive organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Dear Mrs. 1 ixktiam : I FiifTcY d \y;.!t sior. .. !i com plaint for
years. I got go bad that I could not oury my chiidn mt ;. - m mthg,
then would have a miscarriage. The la t time I 1 j ’
husband got me to take Lydia 1-1. I'inUliaisi , V«-g<*t. ( , »i<* < cmiMtuml.
After taking the first bottle 1 Wa
ts relit vtiwi tin-
. -ss of stomach,
and began to feel better in every wav. I '•uiitimi- - ps c .;id \*.ts
enabled to carry my baby to maturity. ! n ,\\ h, lV e i ui
and can work better than I ever could 1h-j. re. 1 am Y. : ■ a Lew W0 I
man.” —Mrs. Frank Beyer, 22 S. Second Meriden, Coi :i.
Another case which proves that no omer medicine*
in the world accomplishes the same results as
Lydia I£. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
“Dear Mrs. I’iNkiiam :— I was married
for five years and gave birth to two pre
mature children. After that I took
Lydia E. IMnkliam’s Vegetable Coin-
pound, and it changed me from a weak,
nervous woman to a strong, happy and
healthy wife within seven months. With
in two years a lovely little girl was boyg,
who Is the pride and joy of my househoM.
If every woman who is cured feels as
grateful and happy as I do, you must
have a host of friends, for every day I
bless you for the light, health and happi
ness Lydia E. Pink bain’s Vegetable
Compound has brought to my home. Sincerely yours, Mbs. Majb
P. Wharry, Flat 31, The Norman, Milwaukee, Wis.”
Actual sterility in woman is very rare. If any woman thinks
she is sterile let her write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., whose
advice is given free to all would-be and expectant mothers.
$5000
FORFEIT *f we eannot forthwith produce tj, e original letter* and ■Ignatore* of
above tMtimoui&la, which will prove their absolute genuinene..-.
Lydia E. Viukham Med. Co., Lynn, ]
.stood fo be secured by the Illinois di
visional mortgage.
The bonds may be redeemed on any
has lessee rights.
Crown Prince Frederick William, ol
Germany, is to visit Copenhagen on
interest day after July 1, 1^29, at par the birthday of King Christian, but oa
and accrued interest for all bond*
bearing interest at a less rate than
$V 2 per com and at 105 and accrued
interest for all bonds at a rale nol
less than per cent. Arrangements
have been made for the sale of all the
$14,000,000 issue to bankers hero.
Only Two New Cases.
New York, April G.—Only two new
cases of bubonic plague developed on
Monday, says a Herald dispatch from
Lima, Peru. The government has
ordered a strict examination of all
passengers and disinfection of bag
gage on all trains leaving Lima and
also on steamers leaving Callao San-
“nry atntlons have been established In
Payta Callao and Ito.
the express condition that be see no
one of the Cumberland prlnceeees
whose father snubbed the kaleer.
Prince Sophia, of Llppe, wife of
Prince Frederick Waldemar, of Lippe,
is dead. She waS a sister-in-law of
Karl Alexander, the fifth prince oi
Lippe.
Thomas McGovern, nationaliet mem
her of parliament for the weet dtri-
sion of Cavan, Ireland, ie dead an
Cavan.
A dispatch from Moukdec says that
in a skirmish between frontier guards
and Chinese bandlte on April 2, in
the southern section of the rail
roads, four gusrds were wounded and
10 bandits were killed and 12 wound
ed. The bandits are betng punned
A PLEASING ARRAY.
Lot us handle your grocery order. Let us tell you
how cheaply we can furnish you with the necessaries
and luxuries of life. Our stock is large and fresh, and
cond^ts of Heavy, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Candies,
Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, &t\, all of the very
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Three Good Reasons
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I. W. Richardson’s Old Stand.
Quarterly Statement of Condition of
GAFFNEY SAVINGS BANK,
of Oaffney, S. C., at the close of business, 31st March. 1904, in conformity with
Act of General Assembly.
ASSETS. I LIABILITIES.
_ , _. . . ,ft Ca P ltal Stock $ 30,000 00
Loans and Discounts.. .. 9 69.294 30 Undivided Profits 1,259 |3
Cash on Hand In Bank.... 3,023 99 Deposits .. 41,058
Total $ 72,318 29 J Total $ 72,318 29
I, I). C. Ross, Cashier of the above named Hank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the liest of my knowledge and l>elief.
D. C. ROSS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me at Gaffney, S. C., this 1st day of April, 1904.
J. C. JKFFERIKS,
Notary Public, S. C.