The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 25, 1904, Image 2

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who are In need of the best medical treat ment should not fail to consult Dr. Hatha way at once, as he Is recognized as the leading and most suc cessful specialist. You are safe In placing your case in his hands, as he is the longest established and has the best rep utation. He cures where others fall; there is no patchwon; lor experimenting in jjhis treatment. Per- ^isonal attention by Dr Hathaway, also spe cial counsel from his associate physicians When necessary, which no other office has. If you can not call, write for free booklets and question blanks. Mention your trouble. Kv- erythinK strictly confidential. .1. Newtoc Hathaway, M. D. 41 Inman Bldg., *2% Broad Street, Atlanta, G&. DB. HATHAWAY. Dr. Woolley's PAINLESS AND Whiskey Cure SENT FREE to all users of morphine, opium, laudanum, clixirof OLiium.co- caineor whiskey,a large book of par ticulars on homcor sanatorium treat ment. Address, Dr. B. M. WOOLLEY, P. O. Box 287, Atlanta, Georgia. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on any of my lands for any purpose whatever under penalty of the law. W. Sam Lipscomb. Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec. 29. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All persons are hereby forbidden from walking over, hunting or other wise trespassing on the Brick House place, Stean City, or any other of my lands in this county. Trespass ers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. ll-4-law.-4t. Samuel Jefferies. Tax Notice. The books for the collection of State, county and Road Tax will be open Oct. 15, 1904, to Dec. 31, 1904, during which time no penalty will be added. Those who prefer may pay in Janu ary with 1 per cent, additional, or in February with 2 per cent, additional, or in March to the 15th of the month with 7 per cent, additional. After the 15th of March books are positively \ Road tax may he p~H during -e without penalty. *^.. t >«yers owning prope.’ty or pay ing taxes for others will please ask for tax receipts in each township in which property is owned. You must get a tax receipt for each township in which property is locat ed. Letters in reference to taxes must reach me not later than Dec. 2Gth. I can then furnish information in time to save you January penalty if your check, money order or registered letter reaches me by Dec. 31, 1904. In office after this date. Poll tax is payable by every male citizen from 21 to GO years except Confederate soldiers who do not pay after 50 years. Road tax is payable by every male citizen from 18 to 50 years, except students while actually attending any school or college of this State, school trustees during their term of office, school teachers employed in the pub lic schools and ministers in actual charge of congregations. W. Hany Gooding, Co. Tres. The Up-to-date Market. Has plenty of fine Tennessee Pork and plenty of fine fat Beef. All Beef steak mixed at to cents per pound. Fne double-ground Sau sage mixed Beef and Pork, fresh made daily, toe. Fresh Cabbage, Potatoes and Onions daily; fresh Canned goods. A variety of fresh Onion sets just in. Heavy and Fancy Groceries and Confection eries, Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Fish Fridays and Saturdays. Goods delivered promptly. Please get in your dinner orders by 9 o’clock so I can get them out in time for dinner; as I cannot get to all places at one time. Please consider that, as I want to treat everybody right. Thanking one and all for their past patronage and wishing you a Merry Xmas, for I will have something nice for you, Yours for busines, L. W. McGUINN. ’Phone No. 60, Res. No. 23. « ■. ■ \ Sour Stomach No appetite, lots of strength, oenress mm, headache, constipation, bad braath general debility, sour risings, and catarrh et the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodoi cures Indigestion. This new discovery ropia ■ents the natural Juices of digestion as thsv •**•1 1° * healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconatructlvt properties, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doee u*. *ily cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this •amous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes Hninr the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rarenawood, W. Va.. «*■ — Iwu troubled with aour stomach for twenty rear* Jerbeby 1 '' ra * W * >r * now us ^ n C M Is nit Kodol Digests What Yon Eat Battles aoly. $|.00 Size holdlnf 2K times the Mel size, which aells for 60 cents. I by r o. DeWITT * OO., OHtOAOO For 8alo by Cherokeo Drug Co. SIX MEN ARRESTED ON MURDER CHARGE Master Iron Workere and Their Moulders Clash. OPEN SHOP POLICY PREVAILS Union Men Held For the Killing of a Nonunion Moulder—National Presi dent of the Union Charged as an Accessory. Cincinnati, Nov. 23.—Ohargod with various degrees of lawlessness in con nection with the strike of union mould* ers of Cincinnati, Covington and New port, Ky., a half dozen more are under arrest tonight and others are under surveilliance. Those in custody are William Pat- ken, alias Friend, charged with mur der; Eugene Trainer, changed with murder; Thomas Bracken, charged with murder; Fred Rauhauser, Jr., charged with malicious destruction of property; Fred Rauhauser, Sr., and John Hook, charged with aiding and abetting the destruction of property. A warrant was issued today for Jo seph F. Valentine, president of the Iron Moulders’ union of North Amer ica, but as he is out of the city the ser* vice would not be had on him.. Val entine telegraphed from Cleveland that he would be here tomorrow. There were no disturbances at the ftmndries in Cincinnati, Covington and Newport during the night and no threatening conditions as the men went to work in "open shops" today. Superintendent E. S. Reade, who has been in charge of 17 Chicago detec tives here, went to Detroit today to Investigate reports regarding Thomas Bracken and other refugees. Mean time the police of the three cities who had been holding aloof, are rendering assistance. The charges against Thomas Bracken and Edward Train- or were changed today to “being acces sory” to the murder of Samuel Weak, ley, a nonunion moulder on Oot. 7. William Friend, alias Patton, who is held as the principal in the killing of WeaJdey in another interview today denies all knowledge of any plot in which he drew the short straw to do the shooting and the others were as* signed their respective parts. All Interest today centered In the charges made against George Valentine, presi dent of the Iron Moulders’ Union ol North America, and other union offi cials. The detectives claim to havfl had evidence of officials abetting vio- lence before the confession of yester day were taken and their previous In formation they still keep to them selves. It is stated that Geo. Ranhau- ser, the apprentice aged 19, today ro peated his confession without coniflic- tions, and is confirmed by his father, who is also under arrest. Young Ranhauser insists that the local union rfiet him and his father on the night of Nov. 1G. Later that night Hook brought in Joseph Hollawell, who went out for the dynamite when Hook had made arrangements for ths apprentice. Howell was to get the dynamite a* Heinskamp’s office. Find ing the place closed Ranhauser said: .“I was instructed in the use of dyna. mite by Hollowell. At the same timfl he told me to destroy the mold of a shear punch, Valentine agreeing to pay me $20 if I succeeded in destroy ing the shear punch. “I was told by Joseph Hallowell to destroy all the mold* I could, and was given five cartridges by Hollowell. ‘T left Valentine’s office at 10 o’clock and returned to my home telling mj father what I was expected to do. 1 went to work as usual Monday, Nov. 21.” In the remaining part of his confes- srion Ranhauser tells of putting the cartridges in lathes at 3:30 p. m., on Nov. 21, and of the first discharge at 5 p. m., while the workmen were pouring metal In the mold. KILLED SELF OVER LOVE AFFAIR. Burns Love Letters Th#n Drinks Hy drocyanic Acid. Asheville, N. Nov. 23.—Assistant manager John O. Grimes, of George W. Vanderbilt’s Blltmore estate com mitted suiside. by taking hydracyanlc acid, a love affair being the cause of his act. He went to the Blltmore nursery and asked permission of the watchman to ! allow him to bum a package of love letters In the furnace. After watch ing the letters burn he bade the watch man goodby. Ho went to the Bllt more office and obtained some hydro cyanic acid, took it to the Swannan- oa river, near by, and drank it. When his body was found a few hours later he was lying with his face downward in the water, his body on the shore. In Mr. Vanderbilt’s office was found the following message: "Let him who gave be being judge me not alone.” Young Grimes had often spoken of his love affair and told a friend that the girl in question “had led him a devilish life.” WOMAN SHOOTS AT FEUDISTS. Attempt Made to Clean Out the Wal- lace Family. Huntington, W. Va., Nov. 23.—The community across the Big Sandy riv er from Yorkville was the scene of a fatal feud during the night between the family of John Wallace and the Curry brothers. The latter demanded liquor at Wal lace’s saloon, but were refused. When the Curry brothers began shooting, Wallace closed his saloon. Later the Curry brothers with others went to Wallace^ home, demanding that Wal- lace come out. When Mrs. Wallace stated that her husband was not at home the crowd broke in the windows. Mrs. Wallace then fired into the crowd and fatally wounded Thomas Curry. Mrs. Wallace was shot twice, once in the leg and the other time in the shoulder. She rode to Louisa, Ky., where she gave the alarm and the sher- Iff and deputies left for the scene of trouble. Wallace escaped to Yorkville. All of his live stock was killed by the mob. STATEMENT NOT TRUE. Inquiry of Judge Swayne Case in Prog ress at Washington. Washington, Nov. 23.—When the Swayne inquiry before the house judi ciary committee was resumed today Joseph N. Stripling, United States dis trict attorney for the southern district of Florida, was called by the defense. He was appoimte ddistrict attorney for the first time during the Harrison ad ministration. He denied a statement made by the witness, J. N. C. Stock- ton, who had testified a few days ago that Striplimg had asked that the war on Judge Swayne cease and that if Stockton would bring about such a re sult, he (Stripling) was in a position to see that Stockton could have what ho wanted in the way of receiverships. "Stockton was never more mistaken In his nTf.*’ said Stripling. Mr. Stripling said that Stockton came to his house but once, and then on business of Stockton’s, and remain ed but a few minutes. DEBT CAUSED KILLING. Eldrldge Found Not Guilty. Houston, Tex., Nov. 23.—In thfl case of W. T. Eldrldge, charged with the murder of Captain William Duno vant, on an Arkansas passenger train, In August, 1902, which has been on trial at Richmond, for the past two weeks, the jury has returned a verdict of not guilty. The case has attracted wide attention, owing to the promi nence of the two men. Captain Dun- ovant being president of the Cane Bblf railroad and Eldrldge vice presidenl and general manager Closed Bank Causes Excitement. Wooster, 0., Nov. 23.—Great excite ment was occasioned here today by a notice posted on the door o fthe Woo ster National bank saysing: “This bank is closed by the order of the di rectors to go Into voluntary liquida tion.” No explanation of the notice haa been given so far. L. P. Ohlin- ger is president of the hank which is among the oldest in this section of the state. Girl Killed; Boy Wounded. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 23.—At War- trace, Tenn., a passenger train ran into a buggy containing three occu pant*. Miss Sadie Waite, aged 16, was instantly killed and her brother, aged 12, wa sso badly mangled that he cannot recover. The other occupant escaped unhurt. The children were attempting to cross the track. Prominent Louisville Merchant Slays Dairyman with Cane. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 23.—Frederick Sanders, a dairy man, was killed by William H. Slaughter, Jr., a coal mer chant, and one of the best known men in Louisville. The men had an argu ment over a debt, which culminated in Slaughter striking Sanders with such force that he dislocated his neck, death resulting instantly. Slaughter surrendered. The coroner’s inquest showed that Sariders’ neck was dislo cated and also fractured. Sanders was 55 years old. The trou ble arose over an amount of $15 which Sanders owed Mr. Slaughter for rent. Pennsylvania on Trial Trip. Boston, Nov. 23.—The new United States cruiser Pennsylvania arived in Boston harbor today from New York, for her official trial trip over the Cape Ann course. The Pennsylvania, like her sister ships, the West Viginia ar.d Coloado, must obtain an aveage speed of 22 knots for four consecutive hours in order to reach contract require ments. A meeting of the government trial board was called for today to de cide upon the time of the trial and make other necessary arrangements. Two Negroes Instantly Killed. Philadelphia, Nov. 23.—Henry Hen derson and his nephew, George Hen derson, negroes, were shot and killed early this mornig at Belhayres. A posse is searching for Frank Saylor, a negro, who is alleged to have com- mitted the murders. Henderson said he had met Saylor on the road and that the latter had shot him without warning. The wound ed man died soon after. His nephew overtook the fugitive and attempted to seize him, but was killed infetantly. Shot Man Through Heirt. Butte, Mont., Nov. 23.—John Schwann, proprietor of th© Schwann Printing works, has been ahot and killed by a boy named John Evans. Schwann was making a demonstration at his home and to frighten the man away and save Mrs. Schwann from a beating. Evans says he fired several shots at Schwann, one of which took effect, passing through his heart. Dr. S. H. Griffith, PHYSICAN - SURGEON - OCULIST. Former pupil of the celebra ted Oculist, Dr. Julian J. Chisolm, oi Baltimore. Has also taken special post-grad uate course m the Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital of Baltimore. Glasses Fitted Accurately and Scientifically, jt jt Office in Cherokee Drug Co., B’ldg. It • 1 C m-jlm jwmm ”**£$ ;»;38 ; : .Li5?5 588 LiV'cR TONIC ^ \ -M hmtivt Viii CviliPvU^ r.ri'f \ P'»i- i -iy cures Oh - C<> •*i < a, >n, i>yt>p r>sia K».d ,-ii! ijivur und S.- j-’h - . TJioaxaut of botti'-s in Carol ;na. ’•V- ’in on if* from b< me poyoi *u;> • appli ;i- Mou. One hot 1c will dcaionstvate that onr cl:.:: are him. otuiiplc bottle free. - ———r— “t*" i r, ’ j—" p - "—" vt! fc i V V h k -FOR SALE F1Y— CHEROKEE DRUG CO. r iv >J ■ 'AL'-tl A ** -■xwvw J! TT% a F^R Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, and Plaster Hair, Plaster .’’’arts. Shingles. Portland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps, call on LIMESTONE SPRINGSILIME WORKS. CARROLL A CO., Lessees. Telephone 57. RUBBER STAMPS Are my long suit. I make any kind except the bad ones. I furnish a Name Stamp and an Indelible Pad for Marking Linen for 4.O CENTS. I have some other good things. Typewriters, Office Supplies, Etc. 1334 MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, S. C. Are You Insured? If not, we don’t want to “beat around the bush” to NOTICE, We respectfully invite all parties who are interested in organizing an Independent Telephone Company to meet at Gaffney in the supervisor’s tell you our plan. All the best companies represented in office Saturday, Nov. 19th, 1904, at: r Fire, Accident, Life and Tornado Insurance. Your busi- 1 o’clock. Nov. 15, 18. A. Harris, C. B. Turner, A. J. McCraw, T. L. Clary, R. E. Linder, J. V. Whelchel, D. W. Cooper, R. A. Hawkins. ness would be appreciated. 1>. O. Ross, Agent FOR SALE. On salesday in December I will of fer before the courthouse door in Gaffney, to the highest bidder, thirty (30) acres good land 2% miles from town. Said land adjoins what is known as the Cooper place on Mills Gap road. Terms: One-half cash, balance 12 months, with interest from day of sale; purchaser to have the privilege of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers. Mrs. Vic Lavender. ll-18-3t. ♦ CO cu X 0 Rural Mail Boxes. r s PQ Go to R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. for your Engine and Steam Fittings; Gandy, Rubber § and Leather Belting, Cane Mills and Evapora tors; Wagons and Buggies; Barb Wire, Wire and Cut Nails. Don’t fail to see us before you >•*» u buy your hardware—We want your business. ra 0 X n IA ♦ 04 R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. % A BLESSING TO HUMANITY Sulphur Has Wonderful Pom Over Disease If you suffer from any disease of the circulation, skin or scalp; from Rheumatism, Gout, Catarrh, etc., nothing will cure you like sulphur. It is nature’s own remedy from the bosom of Mother Earth. HANCOCK’S Liquid Sulphur is pure sulphur in liquid form. It brings health to the skin, life to the blood, strength and vigor to the entire body. Use Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur and Eczema, Boils, Ulcers, etc., quickly disappear. The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore, Md. Gentlemen:— I wl«h to say a word In regard tp your Liquid Sulphur. I used it about one month iu which time it cured mo of Poi*on Oak and Pimples on my face. I also found It a sure cure for prickly heat, and take pleasure lu recom mending Liquid Sulphur to anyone suffering from the above diseases. Respectfully, W. E. COMBS, Tampa, Florida. The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore, Md. Dear Sirs:— For nearly two yeaii our little boy has been afllicted with Kezema ol the face and has been treated by two of the best physicians I could se cure, without relief. I then decided to try your Liquid sulphur aud one Ixittle lias cured him entirely. As this was a very stubborn case, I con sider it a wonderful medicine and feel that 1 can not too highly recommend Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur for the cure of Eczema. Respectfully yours, B. HUTCHINSON 839 Lee St., Danville, Va. HANCOCK’S LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMENT. Prepared especially for Burns, Scalds, Open Sores, Chafed parts, Raw Surfaces, Boils, Piles, Roughness of Face and Hands, Scaly Eczema, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. Sold at all reliut>le drug stores. Write for free booklet containing grateful testimonials and giving valuable hints on the curative value and toilet use oi Liquid Sulphur HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR CC. Bciltinnore, Md. Cure a Cold in One Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Saven MIIBon bone sold in Boat 13 months. This signature, S/TjCfr Cores Grip fat TWo Days. on every box. 25c. AND TAR CURES the Most STUBBORN COUGHS’ For Sal# by Cheroks# Drug Co. For Sal# by Chsrokss Drug Co. For Sal# by Charokss Drug Co. V. k, >-• > .. t