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T X Tired Out “ I was ver\ r poorly and could hardly get about the house. 1 was ^■ed out all the time. Then I tried dyer’s Sarsaparilla, and it only took two bottles to make me feel perfectly well.” Mrs. N. S. Swinney, Princeton, Mo. ENGLAND MAY OFFER TO MEDIATE IN WAR LARGE ENDOWMENT. FIVE LIVES ARE LOST IN GALE ON THE GULF King Edward Said to Have Tak en Steps Looking Thereto. RUSSIA MAY ACCEPT SAME Now York Philanthropist Gives Liber ally to the Church. New York, April G.—Ono of the largest endowment funds over created for a church in this city has been formed by the will of Smith LaFayette Terrible Disaster Happens to a Russell, a retired business man, who died March 10. QUARRELED OVER SWEETHEART School Bovs Have Fatal Altercntior at Chicago Over Girl. Chicago. April G.—A quarrel over a girl, their companion at school, has In what it is and what it does—con- Peculiar To Itself Pleasure Party. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired all the time. Why? Your blood is im pure. You are living on the border line of nerve exhaustion. You need Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. Ask your doctor tv tint lie thinks of this frr md old family mi di* im - . Follow his ad\ ice and we \\ ill tie sail.-l ed. Believed that Negotiations Looking to a Peaceful Adjustment of the Far Eastern Trouble Have Already Been Begun—Eastern War News. It will amount to $5(70,000. and the testator’s desire is along the line ol several recent moves to keep alive church interest in the down-town dis trict from which many old religious institutions have removed in recent years. The Duane Metho list church in Hud son street on the lower West Side was the beneficiary. During the life ot CLUNG TO OVERTURNED BOAT Only Two of a Party of Seven Man aged to Cling to the Boat the Others Succumbing to Exhaustion and End ing Watery Graves. culminated in the killing of one 16 year-old boy by another. The victim is Paul .lelick, and the slayer is Henry Scliaze. Schcze was arr st> d and has con fessed to the killing, but declares he shot in :-cli-d('fen e. Tampa, Fla., April G.—Five persons, among them two Atlanta ladies, Miss Elleu O'Connor and Miss Laurie Me- Take Ayer's Pills with the Sarsa parilla. They acton the liver, cure biliousness, headat he,constipation. J. c. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. 5u ' .—-.'-I ■sy-m.-sjimiwaCTiiw——Maw DON'T THfNK New York, April G.—A telegram fn.in the Berlin correspondent of The Mrs. l^isse!! a portion on the income Soir forwarded to The Times corre- of the fund is to be paid her. At her Itae, all members of a pleasure party spondent at Brussels, revives the re- death the entire sum will be placed from the Florida Methodist college at port prevalent recently that King Ed- in trust and the income, estimated at Southerland, Fla., near Tampa, were ward had taken the preliminary steps $25,000, will be expended in building drowned Monday night in the waters to ascertain if Russia were disposed up th echurch. Several Methodhit of the gulf near Anclote lighthouse, to accept an offer of mediation. charitable institutions also will re- It is alleged that if such an offer ceive sums of $5,000 each, were made on the part of the king of Little is known of Mr. Russell and England, it certainly would be ac- his wife' outside of their immediate cepted. friends and neighbors in Washington The trend of events in the Far East Place, where they have lived many Neff ’«v : ris In Kensns City. Kansas City, April G.—Late returns show that .lay H. NVff. Republican, for mayor, v n • lected by a piuraliry ol rlose to 2.0' o. All the Republican | ticket with i Rucholtz. ff The drowned are: Miss Ellen O’Connor, of Atlanta. Miss Laura M’Rae, Atlanta, teach •r in Sutherland college. Miss Slaughter, of Sutn riand. Mrs. Walker, wife of president ol is attributed by optimists to V e fact years, devoting much of their time to the college. negotiations actually ha»e be- works of charity. GOOD ROADS CONVENTION. that every sad-eyed woman you meet h is loved and lost; perhaps she loved and got him, or perhaps her husband i> so stingy that he won’t let her buy that nice piece of Furniture or China that W. Y. Humphries & Co. have in their new store. Our store has l>eeii open only about two weeks and we are glad to say that we are very much pleased at the liberal patronage we have received so far. Quality of goods with the right sort of prices will tell, all that we ask is for you to come and see us and we will convince you that we have both. Remem ber that we do not handle Furni ture alone. We have in stock a good line of Stoves. Trunks. Mat tings, Rugs, Crockery, China, Glassware and lots ol Novelties too numerous to mention. Come to see us. W. V. Humpliries & Company's Furniture Store. St. Petersburg, April G.—All Is quiet on the Yalu is the report which Gen eral Katchtalenky telegraphed April 5 to General Kuropatkin. who forward- ed the message to the emperor. The r< i>ort added that an exchange of shots occurred between Russian cavalry and Japanese skirmishers near Wiju. The Russians sustained no losses. Five Japanese were killed. The number of wounded is not known. The stores of a Russian village near Yongampho (south of Wiju on tha Yaiu river) have been wrecked and burned by a detachment of Jajanese in fantry numbering 200 men. General Kachtalinsky also report ed that opposite Turmitchen, on the Island of Matuzeo, in the Yalu river, some Russian volunteers had a skirm ish witha Japanese outpost from Wiju. There were no casualties on the Rus sian side. Six Japanese were killed Movement for General Improvement ol Southern Highways. New Orleans, April G.—The move ment for a general improvement ol southern highways was inaugurated to day with the opening ot the southern good roads convention in the hall oi the Progre Tlier.- w« egates fro: T.'.e coin " Of in each o LCii;u i L CU - carr;« i on. will be tugi co-operation ment. Pi id ■ > nt r i • ice of do!- •rn states .he organ . a sseciation rami lie;: md a sys . i.n.ion will be I gi lative co-operation ’ an I (hero wil! also be with the national move Mr. Bouland, of Sutherland. President Walker and Miss Newton, the remaining members of the party, both reached the beach alive. The bodies of Mrs. Walker and Miss O’Connor have not yet been recov ered. The bodies of M : ss McRae, Miss Slaughter and Mr. Bouland were wash ed ashore yesterday morning. The story of the terrible suffering lasting for 24 hours, is told by Presi dent Walker and Miss Newton, art teacher, the survivors of sailing party. In a cat-boat they left Sutherland Monday morning, sailing to Anclote a resort on the coast about 15 miles distant. They spent two hours at Anclote and then set .-1 for home. taming the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic substances and effecting tlx* most radical and per manent cures of all humors and all eruptions, relieving weak, tired, languid feelings, and building up the whole system—is true only of Hood’s Sarsaparilla No other medicine acts like it; no other medicine has done so th, i xception of William much real, substantial good, no ■ p;-i:<*■.' j ijce. was elect 1 other medicine has restored health and strength at so little cost. “I was troubled with scrofula and cams near losing my eyesight. For four months 1 could not see to do anything. After taking two bottles of Hood's Snrsaparilla I could see to walk, and when 1 had taken eight bottles 1 could see as well as ever.” Scsie A. Hales- TON, Withers, N. C. Helena Arrives at Shanghai. Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to Washing on. April G.—The navy de* cure and keeps the promise. partment today received a cablegram from Commander Mason, of the Cin cinnati. at Shanghai, announcing the arrival there this morning of the gun boat Helena from New Chwang. This is the first intimation the department has had that the Helena had left New Chwang. md 'he Pe nublicans will have a mn- joi’ty in the council. Hugh Brady, candidate for both Democratic factions md the labor party, for police judgt von by but !7 votes, and a contest is .holy. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist. Office Over The Battery. ’Phone 82* Memphis Man Suicides. Memphis. April G.—Frank Lament, formerly an employe in the Memphis postofliei . wa- found dead in his lodg ings at an early hour this morning, an empty mornhinf bottle beside him. Lament was about GO years old. He came here from Michigan shortly af ter the civil war. SCHEME OF RETRENCHMENTS. and rs, of the Progres sive union, called the meeting to or der. Mayor Capdevielle made a Uriel address of welcome. There was a response by President W. H. Moore, of the national good roads, who traced Russia Will Devote "Free Balance” to- the history of the present movement War Purposes. and pointed out not only the inesti- St. Petersburg, April G.—The scheme mable advantages of improved roads of effecting retrenchments in the state to commerce, but showed the charac- expenditure in consoqsence of the war ter of work which it was intended to recently drawn up at a special confer- do to secure the success of the na- ence presided over by Count Solsky tional movement. The appointment and sanctioned by the emperor, was of committees closed the forenoon ses- Best Cough Medicine for Children. When you buy a cough medicine for sma)l children you want one in which you can place implicit confi dence. You want one that, not only relieves but cures. You want one timr as skipper. I that is unquestionably harmless. You want one that is pleasant to take. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy meets all of these conditions. There is notiiing so good for the coughs and colds incident to childhood. It is also a certain preventive and cure for „ 0 f a i] t } ie women al croup, and there is no danger what- O’Connor, the old 1 f ver , from whooping cough when it 1 is given. It has been used in many epidemics of that disease with per fect success. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison. Cowpens. In the r. 'antime a -t-oeg gale had arisen, w g.a'.ually grew, driv ing th- emit off shore. Bour la-id, a r' t. was ■ a rn ! a suddi 11 gust -nica the trail cratt. .’ is into the water, wind tae two i.it^n ol hard work in prevent- DR. W. K. GUNTER, 1 > io >c 'r 1«'r office in Star Theatre Building. Phoxk No. 20. Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. Or. D. P. THOMSON, Dentist. .AF - »ifflee over Cherokee Drug Co. Next to Gaffney Live Stock Co. Stables, gazetted today. aion. T- iTP' Without Music is Eke unto your using some other coc COMPOUND laid to be “JUST AS GOOD" AS Palmatina Can Get PALMATINA thepufxst VEGETABLE FAT GN THE MARKET ^he Wesson Company A SAVANNAH. QA. It is proposed to devote the “free balance” in the imperial ti ^asury to war purposes and to increase the funds in the treasury by economics in the budget of 1904, especially in the civil estimates. The reductions which will be made on the principle of ere MAY END TIE-UP. e.-t <■; ’ y. all managed to catch hold 1 . verturned craft. Mrs. O’Conn, r wa.- not st <-n again until her body was found. All through the af ternoon ar,! into the night the wind still blowing a gale and the tempera ture being much colder than usual in this latitude, the chilled men and wo men held to the bottom of the boat Mrs. Walker, the wife of the presi dent, was the first to succumb and the others were too w-eak to sava her. ■ -i.i.iAM s. Hall. Jr. jamf.s A. Willis. HALL & WILLIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. STAR THEATRE BLDG. O A. IViCV, O. Notary Public icgoiBce. Prompt attention <lven to all business. Instead of having sham maneuvers for their militia, the Coloradoans work up a mining strike about this time each year and give the boys a taste of actual experience in the field. Eskridge's Blacksmith Shop, (Fortenberry’s Old Stand.) First-class Blacksmith, Iron and Wood work at reasonable prices. Your Patronage Solicited. Good Time. watery grave. sweetens the life as well as the stom- After two hours more young Bour- ach. land, who had lost consciousness, also sia sank. President Walker exercised hia !t is dieted, assimilated and its nu- . . * ,, . „„„ „ trient properties appropriated by the Utile remaining strength to save the Hood Valth la the re- others, but just at daybreak Miss Me- 8U n Sold by the Cherokee Drug Co. All the best makes of Watches Are You a Dyspeptic? Peace Probable In New York Building the others were too weak to sava If >’ ou ^ re ^ dyspeptic you owe It to _ , _ , . » tuc . yourself and your friends to get well. Trades Trouble. her. In fact, in the darkness they Dys pepsia annoys the dyspeptic’s New York, April 6. A protracted scarcely knew when she released her friends because his disease sours his — __ —._ — — . — — conference of general (arbitration hold and sank. Shewas missed by disposition as well as his stomach. . . . . , . ating as little disturbance as possible boards of the building trades repre- one of the women, and it was ail they Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will not only havethe^esfTIilFPIECF' ^ C In public business and private inter- senting the employers and the associ- oould do to keep President Walkei cure dyspepsia, indigestion and sour ‘ ^ e ests, will total $07,188,553, of whicn ations of skilled workers has result- f rom surrendering to what seemed to s | om ^ h - ] n,t Palatable, recon- ll/QQ*rnnQ Fnnnc upwards of $57,500,000 falls upon the «d in the adoption of resolutions like- be inevitable and following her to a tre UC whole drgestfv\ a n npa 8 St^ rnd RBBPS budget of 1904. ly to end the tie-up which has existed 1 ’ The reduction of the regular credits for several weeks in the building by $07,000,000, which will go to swell trades here. the war fund, falls the heaviest on the Representatives of the bricklayer! railroad department, which loses alto whose strike precipitated the trouble, gether $30,000,000, including $25,000,. concurred in the resolutions, recom- 000 for new roads. The church loses mending that the strikers return M -Rao, who had been praying for several at least $177,000. including $7,750 for work without overtime, pending a set- hours, released her hold and also sank the Orthodox church at Seoul, Korea, tl ment of the entire matter by arid- From then until Tuesday noon Presi- The education department is a small tration. Agreements of a similat dent Walker and Miss Newton held loser by $533,853, and the foreign of- character i r- vicu ly entered into by Miss Slaughter, who had lapsed into flee loses $57,164. of which $40,175 was rrpresertativi s of the bricklayers hav« unconsciousness, above the water br-en repudiated by the unions., but i« is now believed they will take favor able action. More than 10,000 men are Idle. When you take Kodol Dyspep-; b “ m T he nTou wlnt a”g^ wafeh! or 13 enjoyed, j when you / ol(1 one ne eds repairing. Thos* R Westrope. John D. Rockefeller is having two I portraits painted. Probably one in oil and the other in water. Nice line of Jewelry always on hand. f r the purchase of an embassy build ing at Washington. The liquor mo- nonoly effects an economy of $G,500,- 000. mostly by cancelling the indem nity to liquor dealers. Agriculture They were aided by the calming ol the wind. Chronic Bronchitis Cured. “For ten years I had chronic bron chitis so had that at times I could not speak above a whisper,” writes Mr. Ilottpitality at Small K x pem-.o. Entertainment—that Is, pleasure to jour guests—does not depend on the money you spend, but on your own knowledge of how to receiye and extend hospitality. Christine Miss Slaughter died at 11 o’clock, Jo 8e P h Coffman, of Montmorenci. Ind. id when one hour later, one of tha *. a l* remedies available, but Av „ york. 6 12 04 _^ •* 1 1C with no success. Fortunately my searching parties sent out trom Suth- employer suggested that I try Foley’s and mining loses $1,500/100, the new Cures B|ood Poison Cancep> ulcers, erland and Oxona in a naphtha launch, Honey and Tar. Its effect was ai- NAtlM Of liilUltPl) PartflPI^llin department of mercantile loses $4d,- Eczema, Carbuncles, Etc. discovered the wreck they found tha most miraculous, and I am now cured U1 liimUCU raUUCiam F. 145 "nd the non-participation of Rus sia in the St. Louis exposition saves $110,000. Medicine Free. Robert Ward, Maxey’s, Ga., says; “I suffered from blood poison, my head face and shoulders were one mass of corruption, aches In bones and joints, burning, Itching, scabby skin, was Holds Up Mail Stage and Robs It ol all run down and discouraged, but Valuables. Botanic Blood Balm cured me per- wr ,, .. fectly, healed all the sores and gave Kailspel, Mont., April G.-The mail my ^, n the rlch K , ow of hf £ lth _ stage running between Holt and Big Blood Balm put new- life into my Fork, was held up by a lone bandit. blood and new ambition into my president and Miss Newton exerting of the disease. On my recommenda- their remaining strength to keep the tion man y people have used Foley’s a„ n a 1 Sherer am^Ls^DeHa 3 Mhvn body of their last companion from T "- “ ,l “■«> “‘-.hr^totl^toSd WORK OF LONE BANDIT. being lost. isfaction.’ Sold by Cheroke Drug Go. for the purpose of conducting a general retail millinery, notion and dry goods Mississippi Plans for Reunion. Florida made the mistake of count- tenns nt of\he a safd’HpIrtneJsbip to Jackson, Miss., April 6—Within the mg her oranges before the cyclones that the said Miss Della M. Rhyne >Yt few davs all i.he r-amns of fY>n- were hatched. ' tli-tll ranti-ilm**. T-' IT nrw1r«kf 1 next few days all ehe camps of Con federate Veterans in Mississippi will name delegates to the grand reunion Rheumatism. shall contribute Five Hundred Dollars in cash to the common stock of the said partnership and said Miss Anna Sherer Soio Muscles or painful joints, may {§ to contribute her services in conduct- The ^tage driver was alone and was brain.” compelled to give up the mail sack and other valuables. Officers who are in pursuit of the bandit believe that a local character is the man wanted, and expect an arrest soon. Atlanta Dirt Sells High. Atlanta. April 6.—High prices mark ed the sale of Atlanta real estate yes- A Williams Rovhnrv at NashviUe ^ th( ; State reunion - a n approaching attack of rheu- inK an d operating the business of said Geo. A. Williams, Roxhury, t he former to be held in June and matism. Elliotts Emulsified Oil ii m ite<l partnership, all expenses to be the latter during the month of Sep- Kfuiuu’nt, rubbed on the affected paid from gross income of said partner- tember. Although Nashville is rath- parts w,, 1 ' r0,,PVP Oie pain and sore- s },jp am i that the two shall divide all er hard to roach b, rail from Missis- !io“» EmXffieT UnTmTnt for all >!'? l' rof " 5 of s * ld V™"- sippi, as compared with the reun m soreness, stiffness and lameness of all healed. Botanic Blood Balm cures last year, it is probable that there will joints or muscles, all malignant blood troubles, such as he a large attendance from this state, Gaffney Drug Go. face covered with pimples, chronic sore on back of head, suppurating swelling on neck, eating ulcer on leg, hone pains. Itching skin cured per fectly by Botanic Blood Balm—sores ship. eczema, scabs and scales , pimples, aild many veterans are planning to running sores, carbuncles, scrofula, etc. Especially advised for all obstl- take in the reunion and then go di- nate cases that have reached the sec- rec ^ ^ l- ou * s from Nashville to vis- The more some men talk the more trouble they pile up for themselves. Signed this the 15th day of March, 1904. Miss Anna Sherer, Miss Della Rhyne. terday at public outcry. In the course on< i or third stage. Improves the di- it the world’s fair, of a few hours $555,960 worth 01 gestlon; strengthens weak kidneys, real estate exchanged hands. The Druggists. $1. To prove it cures, property sold was-: 201 acres of the Col- sa triple of Blood Balm sent free and Her estate on Peachtree and West prf>r,aid by writinK B,ood Halm Co ” Killed Running to a Fire. Augusta. Ga., April G.—Frank Cock- Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble ami reB ’ a native Saluda, S. C., resld- Peachtree streets, just beyond Four- free me ,ii ca i advice sent in sealed in K at D ail 8ley. S. C., where he was t enth street and 29 feet on Whitehall letter. a member of the volunteer fire corn- street. The entire block of the Col- pany, lost his life running to the en* Her property was bid in by Hugh T. Pennsylvania officials have been in- gjne house in response to a fire alarm. Inman for $300,000 cash for the South f xpr * a f)! dy 8h< x*ed io discover that He stumble(1 over a coi] of wire 8n( , Notice of Stockholders Meeting. To the Stockholders of the Gaffney Carpet Manufacturing Company: NOTICE is hereby given that there „ ^ ,, ^ will he a meeting of the Stockholders of Self-important men seldom get out the Gaffney Carpet Manufacturing Com- thO \\ age-\J Orker class. „ \- V,*.l,l tli^ nfTir-M nf cLL Foley’s Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Don’t delay tak ing. Sold by Cheroke Drug Co. hr,, Rea! E.talhlmLrovhmeh, compa- ' ' : i" r,',“ $£? Ml heavily, breaking hla neck, ny, of which Walter P. Andrews is lh( , rc !s alBn a political scandal in was unmarried, president; Lee Douglas. vice presi- their penitentiary. dent; W. F. Wlnecoff, treasurer, and Edwin P. Ansley. secretary. The only The Best Family Salve, bid made was that of Hugh Inman, DeWltt’s Witch Hazel gives Instant He of “Starts to work with the first dose.” Let Rheumacide begin today the campaign against disease In your body. At all druggists. No man is tall enough to be above neighborly criticism. PoiiwmMr^iAR stops tii« co«61* and tongs and he gave a check for $50,000 to relief from Burns, cures Cuts, Bruises, 1 * bind the deal. Sores, Eczema. Tetter and all abra^ two executioM ’ the 8upreme ^ hav * ; ions of the skin. In buying Witch ln S declined to grant new trials. One Former Queen Isabella ill Hazel Sa,ve U ,s on,y nft c* 88a ry to u that of Frank Davla, murderer, at Former uueen Isabella III. , 8ee that you get the penuine D eWitt's Kinston . the other ls at Trenton that Paris, April G.—Former Queen Isa- and a cure Is certain. There are many Kln8ton> the other 18 at Tr nt m> tnM bulla, of Spain, Is suffering from a se- 1 cheap counterfeits on the market, all j of Alfred Uaniels, who, last Septe-m- vere attack of influenza which causes ? f wh ‘ ch , ar e worthless, and quite a her, murdered Funnifold Simmons, the anxiety on account of her advanced ago. She was born in 1830. Simmons’ Slayer to Swing. _ , , IT . _ , D 1 " _ Foleys Honey and Tar contains no Raleigh, N. C., April 6. G overnor ; opiates, and will not constipate like Aycock fixes May 19 as the date of nearly all other cough medicines. Re fuse substitutes. few are dangerous, while DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Salve Is perfectly harm less and cures. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. venerable father of United States Sen ator Simmons. Sold by Cheroke Drug Co. FOimKlDNEYCURE ■akas KMaaya and Bladdar Right pany held at the office of said corporation on April 29th, 1904, at 10 o’clock, A. M., for the puroose of considering the bor rowing of money not exceeding Fifty Thousand Dollars, and issuing therefor notes or bonds of the Company secured by a mortgage of any or all of the prop erty of said Company, pnd also for tn-» purpose of electing a new Board oi Directors. J. A. Carroll, President. W. C. Carpenter. Secretary. L. Baker, J. G, Wardlaw, . F. G. STACY, Directors. W. C. Carpenter, J Gaffney, S. C., March 23rd, 1904. 3-25-iaw-6t One Mlnuta Cough Cura Kodol Dyopopola Oi For Oougtof CoMs and Croup. | Dtpotte what you out*