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Rev. Dr. McLeod Thanks God For Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. DID EDWARD WENTZ COMMIT SUICIDE ? AT THE WORLD S FAIR. REV. A. McLEOD, D. D., OF THE DETROIT PRESBYTERY. Distinguished Divine Uses and Commends DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY in Impassioned Language. - •+•■»» ■ - - The Great Preacher Was Cured of Dyspepsia and Nervous Prostration of Forty Years’ Standing by the Wonderful Medicine Whose Virtues He Extols. Honored and Respected Among Men, After More Than 50 Years of Con stant Service in the Pres byterian Church, the Rev. A. McLeod, D.D.,Who is Still Faithfully Pursu ing His Calling, Makes the Following Frank and Outspoken Statement of What Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Has Done for Him: With Quite a Number. Many Unique Features Attract tors—Indian Village. St. Louis. World’s Fair Grounds, May 11.—Much interest has been shown by visitors in the World’s Fair This Theory Is Gaining Ground Jn ,he construction of the tepees, lodges and wigwams of the Indian vil lage. As the different kinds of living quarters have ben put up ty the In dians, curious visitors have congregat ed in crowds. It was announced to day that the Indian village and exhibit will be opened on June 1, an da full day • program will be carried out. Geronimo, the famous Apache chief, who is now a prisoner of war at Fort Sill, I. T., is expected to arrive with- -lifsn and Will CORONER'S JURY IS PROBING Nothing Has Developed Leading to a Clew to the Murderer, If Murder. Body Taken to Philadelphia on a Special Train. Knoxville, Tenn., May 11.—A special to The Sentinel from Bristol says: The dead body of E. L. VNentz, which was found near Big Stone Gap, Va., last Sunday, arrived here this morn ing at 7 o’clftek on a special train. An hour later the special left for Philadelphia, the home of the Wentz family, conveying the dead man’s tw’o brothers and the body. It will be in terred in that city. The remains were encased in a cas-1 colors is said to be one of the finest ket weighing 300 pounds, which was ever exh ibited. deposited in a burglar proof grave ^ large consignment of the famous vau t wei h mig GOO pounds. Ihe cor- 0 j ( j box t rees trimmed to the shap eot oner s jury resumed the inquest at | animals, birds and other queer forms, Big Stone Gap this morning and it is still in progress. Nothing has yet DR. HATHAWAY. whoarotn n.<vl of ♦ ^ b* k t iiu-'IIchI trPA'- ni^nt Hlmuld not full to eon.ult l»r. Hatha way at oni-p, as he 1~ re »• ogn I z«* o as the leading and mo^t sue- cosfful H I»ec i a ! 1 You are safe It: ' y« if ca • _ lu- hand-, :!■. lie ir- ; . Jw longest e.tabll-h d and has the l.est rep utation. Me c c. re a where others fail; there ia no |i*tebw -. or exjierinientine Itt his treatment i ■ r- sona! st'eiition by pr Hathaway, al-o -pe clal conn-el from - as-o'-ime pliv-lc - , , . , when necessary, which no other offlcc tin- if in a few days. Arrangements are be- you can n<it call, write for free booklet- an ! ing made for the organization of a j ^th’nS etrtctTy ^nfidemlaY T^cwiY. school on the w orld’s lair grounds for Hathaway, M. D instructing about 75 non-commissiou- 41 Inman Bldg., IL’H Broad St.. Atlanta. Ga. ed officers of the Filipino scouts in the English language. Holland’s art exhibit was informally opened to the public today. The exhibit includes a beautiful display of pottery and Delft ware and occupies nine rooms in the art palace. The collection of war I developed to lead to a clew to the ; murderer, if murder was committed. The general belief here and in this section now is that Wentz committed suicide. than through seemed to prey upon me. The most noted physicians sleep, and for ’more thau two years I had to take sleeping powders every night. “My nervous prostration became well nigh unlx-arable. But for the grace of God helping me, I would not be in the land of the living. Language fails to express the agony of my mind. “Something over a month ago I began taking your preparation. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. In the brief period of two days 1 found that it began to help me. it gave me strength, helped my digestion, settled my nerves and 1 have gained ten pounds smce taking it I thank God there is such a medicine to be had. and recommend all people with weak, broken-down constitutions and nervous people especially to use it. I feel that it will help them. I will be glad to answer any communications in regard to the healing virtue of your preparation. I am a temperance man, and 1 do not think my position in this matter will i>e mis understood ” Yours very truly, (REV.) A. McLEOD, D. D. Greenleaf, Mich., Jan. 22, 1'JM. Rev. Dr McLeod’s endorsement is but the outpouring of a grateful soul The letter of a man who has in-en relieved of great ring and who openly acknowledges the great medicinal value of Duffy’s Pure Malt W hiskey Ministers of the gospel,d^toni kb* o —— — / » * For Sale in South Carolina at All Disoensaries. $50,000. Cash Given Away to Users of We are going to Lion-Heads, cut have always given ouf'cnstomers, but OFFEE ore liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Xion Coffee. Not only will the he packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prize Contest*, which will make some of our patrons rich men and women. You can send in as many estimates as desired. There will be TWO GREAT CONTESTS The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. J.ouis World's Fair; the second relates to Total Vote For President to be cast Nov. 8, 1‘j04. $ao,000.00 will be distributed in each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a PwamsI CSwaI Dwiva CC nnn to the onewho is nearest correct on both Uianu rilSI I lIZw UI QvjUUU>«TU contests, and thus your estimates have two opportunities of winning a big cash prize. Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a 2 cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg ular free premiums) to one vote in either contest: WORLD’S FAIR CONTEST What will be the total July 4th attendance at the St. Louis World’s Fair? At Chicago. July 4. If'YI. the attendan. e wa , 21.'■ 273. For nearest correct estimates received in Woolson Spice Com pany’s oflice. Toledo, Ohio, on or before June 3H!i, TJ'i. w* •••i!! give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 First Prize $2,500.00 1 Second Prize 1.000.00 2 Prizes $600.00 each 1,000.00 6 Prizes— 200.00 " 1.000.00 10 Prizes— 100.00 " 1.000.00 20 Frizes— 60.00 “ 1,000.00 * 60 Frizes— 20.00 “ 1,000.00 260 Frizes— 10.00 “ 2,500.00 1800 Prizes— 6.00 " 9,000.00 2136 PRIZES. TOTAL. 020,000.00 PREriDEKTf AL Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack age. The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es timate is recorded. VOTE CONTEST Whet wiV be the to:; -il;.- V- 'c cas* Jor President fvotes f r sd InnK /ember8. i‘j>i?*la 19U0election, I ; ip. ;>l von f -r President. For nearest cor- r- * dtr • recciv ;. in Woolson bp e Co.’s, office, Toledo, O., on or before .\ov. 5. I'-d'. v ■ w 1 give first prize for the nearest cor rect eMlrint' scvoDu io thenext.nea'cst.etc..etc.,as follows: 1 Firs* Pr zc $2,500.00 1 .1 Prize 1.000.00 2 Prize$500.00 each 1,000.00 5 Prizes— 20000 ’’ 1,000.00 10 Prltfo— 100.00 “ 1,000.00 20 Prizes — 60.00 " .1.000.00 60 Prizes— 20 00 ** 1,000.00 260 Prizes— 10.00 " 2,500.00 1800 Prizes— 6.00 “ 9,000.00 TOTAL. $20,000.00 2139 PRIZES. 4279 RIZES—4279 to Ihe Publie—aggregating $45^^0.00—in jn !o which we thali giva $5,000 to Grocere’ Clerks (see particulars in UONCOFFZc cauits) making a grand total ot $50,000.00. COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF LION COFFEE WOOLSON SPICE CO. f (CONTEST DEP’T.) TOLEDO GRADUAL LIQUIDATION. arrived today at the British pavilion, together with about 20 varieties of old English ivies. The trees will be set out around the British pavilion, bin it is undecided whether to use the ivies in decorating the exterior of th^ pavilion or place them on exhibition in the palace of horticulture. The question will be settled w'ithin a few days. Big Jobbing House Announces Adop tion of Policy. New’ York, May 12.—One of the largest dry goods jobbing houses in the country, Sweetser, Pembroke & Co., of this city, has adopted a pol icy of gradual liquidation. After a meeting of the directors just held, the announcement was made and a statement issued as follows: Owing to the death of President B. Howard Sweetser and the present bus iness conditions, the officers and the SENSATIONAL AFFAIR. Decatur, Ga., Girl Said To Have Been Detained In French Jail. Paris, May 11—United States Con sul General Gowdy recently received a letter from an American- girl saying she was locked up in a provincial jail without any charge having been made against her. The consul gen eral sent a representative to the jail and secured the girl’s release and re BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, FLOORING, SIDING, CEILING, MOULDING. ALSO A FINE LINE OF Paints and Oils 50c to $1.30 per gal. GOTO L. BAKER Dr. S. H. Griffith board of directors of the corporation ^ urn Paris. He then cabled to her have concluded to adopt a policy ol P aren ^ s residing at Decatur, Ga., re- gradual liquidation, without at pres- fun ds for her return, to ent determining the question whether America. The girl related a sensation- the company be ultimately wound uji s ^ or y- Sh® claimed to have been or shall continue in business. It is ^ducted by an American seeking to the belief of the officers and board oi marry her> and she had accompanied directors that the assets of the com on an autom °k96 tour, w’as locked pany are ample to pay all business ob ligations and leave a good surplus for a dividend for the stock holders hold ing preferred stock. Ten bankers and manufacturers representing one- half of the firm’s entire liabilities, will act as an advisory committee. The concern is capitalized at $1,500,000, di vided equally into common and pro ferred shares. The firm had hundreds of employes and salesmen all over the country, and its business is said to have amounted to nearly $10,000,000. SHOWS NO CLEMENCY. Mrs. Until Maybrick Will Be Held Last Moment. New York, May 11.—Medico-Legal Journal, in its current issue, an nounces that it has received private information from London that the English home secretary has decided not to extend any clemency whatever to Mrs. Maybrick. According to English law, Mrs. Maybrick is entitled after 15 years’ imprisonment to release as a convict on ticket of leave. This time will be up in July next, and the. Medico-Legal Journal asserts that it has been decided to hold her until the last possible moment under the law’. up in a room in a country hotel, es caped and attempted to walk across the country but was arrested as a wanderer by the French authorities. Inquiries made by Mr. Gowdy's rep resentative established the correctness of her detention at the provincial Jail, but the story of her abduction was not verified, axcept by her state ment, which has been redpeed to an affidavit before the consul. The names of the parties are with held as no legal steps have been tak en against the alleged abductor, and owing to the doubtful character ol some of the accusations. Pending the arrival of funds, the girl Is being cared for by the Ameri can Young Men’s Christian associa tion. FIREMEN IN PERIL. PHYSICAN - SURGEON*.- OCULIST. Former pupil of the celebra ted Oculist, Dr. Julian J. Chisolm, ot Baltimore. Has also taken special post-grad- uatejeourse in the F.ye, Ear, Nosejand Throat-Hospital of Baltimore. Glasses Fitted Accurately and Scientifically. «£ jC ^Office in Cherokee Drug Co., B’ldg. MEN WORK UNDER GUARD. Threats Made Against Union Mi ners at Wheatcroft. Madisonville, Ky:, May 11.—The mines at Wheatcroft continue to run with a short crew of nonunion mi ners, but owing to strong threats made by union men, who are very an gry over the situation, a number oi deputy sheriffs and United States mar shals have been placed at the scene of confusion to protect men who are at work. Other nonunion men are constantly arriving to take the places of union men. Five Have Narrow Escapes In Burn ing Building at Chicago. Chicago, May 11.—Five firemen nar rowly escaped death in a burning building at 51 Institute Place, early today. When the men arrived the three upper iloors of the structure, which is tenanted by cabinet and piano makers, were blazing hotly. Three pipe men climbed ladders to the third floor and forced their way into the center of the building. Finding the heat too great, they tried to retreat and then discovered the door had been caught by falling wreckage. When ten minutes passed and the three men did not appear, other firemen went to the rescue and carried them from the building. They were soon revived. A few minutes later two pipemen were on (he roof when it gave way. They saved themselves by clinging to the wall until ladders could be run up to them. The loss is $50,000. CRUSHED BETWEEN CARS. >, OHIO. J Resulted in Acquittal. Manila, May 11.—The trials of Dr Dominador Gomez and Buenaventura Kalbaza have resulted in their acquit tal. Dominado Gomez, a former Spanish officer, and ex-presldent ol the Union Obrero, otherwise known af the Democratic I^bor union, were ar rested in September last upon thf charge of rebellion and insurrection for inciting Ladrone leaders in tbr province of Luzoa, to take up arms against the authority of the United States. Buenaventura Kalbaza, pres ident of the Nationalist party, was- arrested at the same time as Gomez and was held to answer on similar charges of rebellion and insurrection against the authority of the Unite< Suites. •hip Captain Meets Tragic Death at Mobile, Ala. Mobile, Ala., May 11.—Jose Domin guez, a native of Spain and captain ol the Atlantic and Mexican Gulf Steam I ship company’s steamer Frontera, ply ing between Mobile and the Mexican ports, has been cijb.she# to death hen- while attempting to pass between two cars at a Mobile and Ohio railroad pier. He was 36 years of age. iriPORTANT. This is very important to you if you are going to buy anything that goes into your home in the way of Furniture, Stoves, Crock- ery, China, Glassware and many other useful things too numer ous to mention. We have been receiving new goods almost daily since we have opened, and would like for you to call and inspect our stock and get our prices be fore you buy. Our intention is to sell our share of the goods that are sold in our line, if quali ty and the right sort of prices will sell them. We have receiv ed a beautiful line of rugs that will be sold cheaper than ever before in Gaffney. Also a big shipment of odd pieces of China and Glassware which help so much to make the table look more attractive. Our line of Rockers can’t be beat anywhere. We have them from £i.ootofS.oo. Come and see our $10.00 Center Table—old time style and a beau ty. Remember that we are ad ding all kinds of novelties to our stock—things that are suitable for wedding and birthday pres ents, and other things too num erous to mention, that will please the children. Come to see us whether you buy or not—we will appreciate it. W, V. Humphries & Company. In Austell Building. Next to Gaffney Live Stock. Co. Stables. Thel 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, Beaus, Peas. For pies: Can Peaches, Blackberries and the old time Huckleberries. They are elegant. It takes no sugar. Fine green Apples, Oranges, Onions and Onion Sets and Garden Seeds. When you want something good, just call No. 6o and it will soon be there. L. W. McGUINN. Barnes Removed from Offic. Macon, Ga., May 11.—United State* Marshal J. M. Barnes has removed from office on telegraphic instruction!- from President Roosevelt. The cause of his removal Is thought to be a diffi culty which took place a short time ago in Valdosta between Judge Speer and the marshal. Saturday Judgr Speer left for Washington, ostensibly to attend to private matters and it is thought here the removal was madt on complaint of the judge. If You Would Keep Abreast of (lie Read Tlie Ledger Dynamited Railroad Bridge*. Montlvldeo, Uruguay, May 11.—It is- reported mat members of the whit< party have blown up two railroad bridges which were poorly guarded, a short distance from this city. Cincinnati Relieve* Raleigh. Washington. May 11.—The navy d* partment was advised today of the ar i rival of the Cincinnati at Chemulpo where she relieved the Raleigh. tiTBALE’S TONIS A REAL CURE FOR It has recently been discovered that ’be germs that produce Malaria, breed and multiply in the intestines and ftom ' .e r e spread throughout the syst< ni bv means of the blood. This fact ex plains why Malaria is hard to cure by $ne old method of treatment. Quinir e, I on, etc., stimulate the nerves aid b.:i!d up the blood, but do not destroy ; the germs that cause the disease. Rydale’s Tonic has a specific effect upon the intestines and bowels, freeir" j them from all disease breeding nn- . .bes. It also kills the germs that : est the veins and arteries. It drives rom the blood all poisonous matter at:d makes it rich and healthy. RYDALE’S TONIC is a blood builder, a nerve restorer, and a Malaria V'.troyer. Try it, it will not disap point you. GAFFNEY DSVG CO. . Kodol Dyspepsli DigMU what you