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v Your Children’s Health IS OP VITAL IMPORTANCE. A large part of their time is spent in the schoolroom and it becomes the duty of every parent and good citizen to see to it that the schoolrooms are free from disease breeding germs. Decorate the walls with .TV\a\>atslvxv^ Cleanly, sanitary, durable, ar tistic, and safeguards health. A Rock Cement delicate tints. Does not rub or scale. Destroys disease germs and vermin. No washing of walls after once applied. Any one can brush it on—mix with cold water.. The delicate tints are non-poisonous and are made with special reference to the protection of pu pils’ eyes. Beware of paper and germ-ab- •orbing and disease-breeding kalsomines bearing fanciful names andmixed with hot water. Buy Alabastine only ii» *l ve pound packages, properly labeled. Tint card, pretty wall and ceiling design, “Hints on Decorating.” and our artists services in making color plans, free. ALABASTINE CO., Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water SU N. Y. For sale in Gaffney by CHEROKEE DRUG COMPANY. S. Halo. JR. 'Ames A. Wiuus HALL & WILLIS, ATTOKNKYS AT LAW, star theatre rooo. ^ Notary Public lu omce. Pum.ui aucutlu: irlven to all business. iR. W. K. GUNTER, d 1-0 rv r ffice in Star Theatre Building. Phonk No. 20. •own and bridge work a specialty. DR. B. L. ALLEN, Physician and Surgeon. Offices in the Star Theatre building. J C o ^ Attorney-at-Law, Notary in Office. Office removed to New Bank Building. Dr. D. P. THOMSON, Dentist. Over Cherokee Drug Co. Phone 55. The Old and the New Hell. (Methodist Preacher in the Christian City.) Hell has lost its powers as a deter rent from evil. When men were bom in fear, lived in dread, and looked on leath in horror, hell was a philosoph ical, rational and useful basis of re -itraint. Do not misunderstand me as suggesting that hell has died out The place o f its burning has moved It was made the terminus of sin, and >f it men were afraid. That was ra tional and right. We must teach me to dread the fires sin lights within. That is more rational and awful than iny fires that can burn without. Sin puts hell into men, not men into he: The hell of mediaeval days and mort nodern times, as far as any practical telping towards righteousness is con cerned, has gone out. But a more fearful hell is burning. Only a fev iave eyes to see it. The speculative hell is a subject for jokes of comic pa ters. Thank God. the hell of fact b tot yet a joke with men. He who mows anything of sin knows that sin tnd hell are synonymous. The church a.* lost the assistance of the strone right arm of moral law, because she pushed into the speculative realm a question that belongs to present fact. Hell is a present fact to those who know the kind of ilame that burns in every moral world. About Rheumatism. There are few diseases that inflict more tortue than rheumatism and there is probably no disease for which such a varied and useless lot of rem edies have been suggested. To say that it can be cured is, therefore, a bold statement to make. but. Chamber lain’s Pain Balm, which enjoys an extensive sale, has met wtih great success in the treatment of this dis ease. One application of Pain Balm will relieve the pain, and hundreds of sufferers have testified to perma nent cures by its use. Why suffer when Pain Balm affords such quick relief and costs but a trifle? For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. A man is never quite sure whether a woman is sorry or glad when she cries. Chronic Bronchitis Cured. "For ten years I had chronic bron chitis so had that. at. times I could not speak above a whispe.-,” writes Mr. Joseph Coffman, of Montmorenci, Tnd. “I tried all remedies available, but with no success. Fortunately my employer suggested that I try Fo ley’s Honey and Tar. Its effects was almost miraculous, and I am now cured of the disease. On my recom mendation many people have used Foley’s Honey and Tar, and always with satisfaction.” Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. EOUSLE HANGING AT TENNESSEE CAPITAL Two Negroes Pay Death Pen alty For Crime- SANG HYMNS ON THE SCAFFOLD EARTHQUAKES IN INDIA. One Had Killed His Crippled Child, While the Other Killed His Mother- in-Law Becausee She Caused His Wife to Leave Him. Nashville, April 5.—Andrew Hib- bett and James Scudder, negroes, were hanged together in the jail yard here at 7:55 o’clock this morning. The former’s neck wag broken and the latter strangled to death. Scudder murdered his crippled sou, and Hibbett killed his mother-in-law. Both men courageously met their fate They sang “Old Time Religion” just before the drop fell. Neither made any statement on the gallows. The crime for which the negro, Jim Scudder, was sentenced to hang today was the murder of his 3-year-old child. James Alfred Scudder. Scudder’s wife had died and his mother had been keeping the chil for him. Finally she was unable to keep the child long er and sent him to Scudder. On a cold morning in February a year ago, Scud der was seen with the boy, going south from Nashville. A few weeks later Causes Death and Destruction—Food and Shelter Unprocurable. Lahore, India, April 5.—The Hill station in the Dharmsala was practi cally razed to the ground by the earth quakes. The native quarter was or- tirely obliterated, many of the inhab itants were buried in the ruins, most of the houses in the European quartei were wrecked and nine persons wert killed. The people are sloping in the open air, food is not procurable and the great distress prevailing is accen tuated by keen frost. The entire population is homeless and encamped on the adjoining hill sides without protection and practical ly entirely without medical aid. A rescue party was dispatched to Dharmsala today. The Europeans killed at Dharmsala were Mrs. Robin son, wife of the colonel commanding the troops there, and her daughters. Mrs. Holderness, Captain Muscrofl and four members of the Indian civil service. MINE SUPERINTENDENT KILLED The Newspaper. (Greenville News.) Ony man can take a newspaper. It is the cheapest thing he can buy. Ev ery time a hen clucks and has laid an egg his paper is paid for that week. It costs less than a postage stamp, less than to receive a letter. It comes to you every week, rain or shine, calm or stormy. No matter what happens it enters your door a welcome friend, full of sunshine and cheer and inter est. It opens the door of the great world and puts you face to face with its people and its great events. It shortens the long winter nights. It is your advisor, gossiper and friend. No man is just to his children who does not give them the local paper. No man is good to himself who does not take newspapers. Like a Lily in the Street. (Frank Stanton in Atlanta Constitu tion.) See her gwine long dar, Lak a lily in de street; ’Taint de Easter hat—it’s des De face dat makes it sweet! En all de lilies know her step En hear her true heart beat! All Humors Are impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs can not take care of without help, there ii such an accumulation of them. They litter the whole system. Pimples, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges tion, dull headaches and many other troubles are due to them. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove all humors, overcome all their effects, strengthen, tone and invigorate the whole system. His House Was Blown to Atoms While He Was Sleeping. Tucson, Ariz., April 5.—T. C. Lamb superintendent of the Troa Amigos mine, has been blown to pieces by an infernal machine while asleep in his house. Two sticks of dynamite were placed under a corner of the house and 5 feet of fuse attached. When it ex ploded the house and contents were scattered all over the hillsides. Fnig the body of the dead child was tou.m men { S tody were found at places a half mile apart. Lamb’s “I had salt rheum on my hands so that I could not work. 1 took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it drove out the humor. I continued its use till the sores disappeared.” Mbs. En Miss Springtime wid her flowers, Iba O. Brown, Rumford Falls, Me. n Sh tii rti eSS l - P , te - r u ki11 Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to De valley sen s de bnghtes 1 Ter de picnic er de hill. But er all de Eastei lilies She de bes’ en sweetes’ still! cure and keeps the promise. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist. Office ^Overu The Battery. ’Phone 82 Bicycles. I have a full line of Bicy cles and all kinds of Bicycle fixtures. I want to sell for cash or installments. If you desire that plan call and see W. J. Maness. in a canehrake on the Franklin ma t near this city. Scudder claimed that he had given the child to his uncle to keep, but it developed at the trial thi>: the uncle had been dead four years. Scudder was 51 years of age, was horn in slavery. Andrew Hibbett, negro, was sen tenced to hang for the murder of hi; mother-in-law. Mary Norvelt. He claimed that she had wrecked his hap piness and had caused his wife to leave him. wife and family were in the cast on a visit. At the coroner’s inquest a verdict of murder by persons unknown was re turned but arrests are expected to follow. Lamb ha 1 been involved in several bitter disputes about mining property. A strict, investigation is being made. NOTICE! It was announced at Chapel Hill Friday that Andrew Carnegie had of-! We want every man and women in the fered the University of North Carols United Stateo Interested in. the cure of na $50,000 for a library provided the Opium, Whiskey or other drug habits, friends of the institution raise a sin:- either for themselves or friends, to have i,ar amoun,. 1, ; s saM ,hU w,l, be aone • * Gta.. Box 287, and one will he sent you free. the LARGE RAILROAD DEAL. Light literature is expensive when it comes in the shape of gas hills. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Piles. Druggists refund mon ey if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First ap plication gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn’t it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Cold facts often ments. cause hot argu- A Tried and True Friend. One Minute Cough Cure contains not an atom of any harmfud drug, and it has been curing Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough so long that it has proven itself to he a tried and true friend to the many who use it. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaff ney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. J. P. Morgan & Co. Secure Valuable Property in Chicago. New York, April 5.—It is positively stat<'d in banking circles says the Her ald, that control of the Chicago Ter minal Transfer railroad company has passed to new interests. It is understood J. P. Morgan & Co have bought a majority of the securi ties and intend to turn the property to a great trunk line entering Chicago, presumably a Vanderbilt road. Mem bers of the firm did not deny the ac quisition of the company, but said they could make no statement now. This company owns 7<>0 acres, ol which 50 acres are in the center of the business district with 273 miles ot railroad. It has a capital stock ol $30,000,000 and outstanding first mort gage bonds of $10,500,000. Porter Leaves French Capital. Paris. April 5.— Ambassador Porter left here today for St. Petersburg. Be fore his departure Mr. Porter met the foreign minister, M. Delcasse. Details of their conversation naturally have not It-eeu disclosed, but there is the 1 best reason to believe that the min ister's taking up his duties at St. Pc tersburg led to a general exchange between him arn^ M. Delcasse. relative to the existing political situation aud the prospects. However, the meeting was informal. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Best and Most Popular. “Mothers buy it for croupy child-1 ren, railroad men buy it for severe coughs and •elderly people buy it for ia grippe,” say Moore Bros., Eldon. Iowa. “We sell more of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy than any other kind. | It seems to have taken the lead over several other good brands.” There is no question but this medicine is, the chUd'or an* adult thatTs afflicted It brated Paiuts-guaranteed logo further always cures and cures quickly. and 1 la ® t 1 ° n T § er l . han ai ;>' f aher ‘f Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. t V ar J et - . W1 l en ln " ee(1 f n I the building line, call and see us; we’ll The Builders Supply Co. Successors to L. Baker. Will furnish you Building Material of the best that the markets afford and at I'--' 1" "II 'MIL L 11 I IIIV-Ll 1L i il vJ i « « , t best that can he procured for the lowest living prices. No heart pine ths and colds, whether it be a Shingles and Laths, and Devos cele- The fellow who is in the wrong is i iic’ ictiiwv* win/ in nit: 13 •. . r • usually the fellow who has “nothing timates for nothing to arbitrate.” market, the build _ treat you courteously and maire your es- Dr. S. H. Griffith, PHYSIC AN — SURGEON — OCULIST. Former pupil of the celebra ted Oculist, Dr. Julian J. Chisolm, ot Baltimore. Has also taken special post-grad uate course in the Kye, Far, Nose and Throat Hospital of Baltimore. Glasses Fitted Accurately and Scientifically, Office in Cherokee Drug Co., B’ldg, West Enr ' I have purchased the stock of Staple and Faucv Groceries, Confection eries, Cigars, Tobacco. Dry Goods and Notions formerly belonging to J. A. Graves, in “West End.” I 1 mug lit the goods at liij£ MLtMluction From first prices, and will sell just as I bought—Low Down. Call ami in spect my stock and you will find I can save you money. B. F. Gibbs, Graves' Old Stand—West End. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. The State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee, Court of Common Pleas. George Thompson Harris, Plaintiff, against Richmond Stacy. Acum Stacy, Nan nie Hedrick, Charles Stacy, Edward B. Stacy, Ara Stacy and Ola Stacy, Defendants. To the Defendants: Richmond Stacy, et. al.: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you; and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Gaffney, South Carolina, within twen ty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the com plaint. within the time aforesaid the Dredgemen's Union Orders Strike. Chicago. April 5.—Hundreds of men employed on railroad construction in the southern states will be thrown out of work today as the result of strik< orders just issued from Chicago. Tie edict came from officials of the steam shovt 1 and dredgemen’s union, which has declared the contracting firm of W D. Oliver & Co. “unfair.” Railroad building in Tennessee. Kentucky and Missouri will feel the effects of tiu strike. Unless the dispute is settled a spread of the strike is threatened to include the entire southern terri tory. Increase of Fertilizer In Alabama. Montgomery. A!a., April 5.—-Th< state department of agriculture issued a report showing that there has been an increase of more than 1,000 tons of fertilizer sold in Alabama during the season of 1094-1905, over the sea son of 1903-1904. The report came in the nature of a great surprise, espe cially in view of the fact that for months past the state has been swept by a campaign for a reduction in the use of fertilizers. Make the breath as sweet as a rose by curing Indigestion and Sour Stomach with Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. A pleasant, palatable, reconstructive tissue-building digestant. E. L. Bab cock, Amherst, Minn., says: “I have taken a great many remedies for in digestion but have found nothing equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.” Ko dol digests what you eat. cures In digestion. Sour Stomach. Belching, Heart Burn, and all Stomach Troub les. Great care is sued in the prepa ration of Kodol—the greatest digest ant. that has ever been discovered. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. !_✓. JB a It ex r. MANAGER. NEWS TERSELY TOLD. Officers of New National Bank. San Francisco. April 5.—The Exam iner says that it is generally under stood in hanking and financial circle:- that Jacob H. Schiff. E. H. Harriman and Colonel Dudley Evans, all of New York, are to be three of the new dircc tors of the new consolidated Wells Fargo. Nevada National bank. They will be formally elected in the course plaintiff in this atcion will apply to °f a few weeks, tho Court, for the relief demanded in The house of representatives of Ton nessee passed the bill appropriating $250,000 to the Peabody college here. The bill now requires tho governor’s signature to become a law. Governor Cox, of Tennessee, lias signed the “jim crow” street car bill. This law gives conductors the right to designate in what part of the cars white and colored people are to sit. Secretary Hay and Mrs. Hay, who are stopping at the Hotel Lsotta in Genoa, Italy, again took a drive th morning. Mr. Hay is looking bettor every day, and says that the bracing air is invigorating him. Three of the five Dutch sailors who, it has been claimed, have been imprL oned illegally in Venezuela for seven months and aaglnst whom detention the government of The 'Netherlands had protested, have been released. The bottomless pit is where a man’s money and good resolutions go. Forget About Your Stomach. If your digestion is bad the vital organs of your body are not fed and nourished as they should be. They grow weak and invite disease. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, cures indigestion and all stom ach troubles. You forget you have a stomach from the very day you be gin taking it . Tiffs is because it gets a rest—recuperates and gradually grows so strong and healthy that it troubles you no more. Sold by Cher okee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Alli son. Cowpens. CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE. We are again prepared to fill any and all orders for Early and Late va rieties of Cabbage Plants. They are best known to experienced Truckers, are grown in open air near salt water and will stand cold without injury. Price $1.50 per 1,000 f. o. b. here. We make special prices on large lots and solicit correspondence. All plants packed in light baskets and shipped C. O. D. when money does not accompany orders. We guarantee satisfaction. Address all orders to W. N. Sands & Son., Meggetts, S. C. Jan. 13-la w-3mo. There is something very factory about being satisfied. unsat is- The Right Name is DeWitt. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cools, soothes and heals cuts, burns, boils, bruises, piles and all skin diseases. K. E. Zickefoose, Adolph, W. Va., says: “My little daughter had white swelling so bad that piece after piece worked out of her leg. DeWitt** Witch Hazel Salve cured her.” It Is the most wonderful healing salve in the world. Beware of immitations. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. Advice that coincides with your own opinion is easily swallowed. CLOTHES CLEANING AND PRESSING AT PEARL STEAM LAUNDRY Neatly and promply done by experts in the business. DITTO $100 a month or 35 ccmts for iln I Lu i a s i n gi e su it Give us a trial order, or join our Press ing Club. DYEING A SPECIALTY. PAUL MORGAN, Prop. Mar. 24-lmo. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. All druggists refund the | money if it fails to cure. E. W. the complaint. J. C. Otts. Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated March 20th. 1905. A. D. To Ola Stacy (minor'i, one of the de fendants above named: Take notice that unless you pro cure the appointment of a guardian ad litem, to appear and defend this action on your behalf, within twenty days from the service of the sum mons herein upon you. an applica tion will be made to Hon. J. E. Web ster, Judge of Probate, for said county and State, at his office in the city of Gaffney. S. C., at 10 o’clock A. M., on the 20th Verdict of Not Guilty. Douglas, Ga., April 5.—Alex Smith charged with the murder of Mrs. Ka tie Smith at Pearson last February secured a verdict of acquittal in tin- court here today. The whole of th( last day was consumed in the tria which was hotly contested, the state being represented by Solicitor Gener al Bennett and Judges Quincy ami Osteen, and the defense by Allen 6. Rogers. At the municipal election in Taco-1 Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c ma, Wash., the Republicans elected Lumber Company in Receiver’s Hands New York, April 5.—Three smai; FOR Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, and Plaster Hair, Plaster Paris, Shingles, Portland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse, and Dynamite Caps, call on LIIESTOIE SPRINGS LINE WORKS. for an or.ler appointing wme'relfaMe » ''“'I' 1 "" ^ and competent person guardian ad ru Pf c y against the International Ma litem for you, and authorizing and dl- h«£ an y company, organized 1G months reeling him to appear and defend ago with a capital stock of $3,500,000 said action in your behalf and for such | to exploit large tracts of mahogany other and further relief as may be timber in Cuba and Mexico, just. * 1 J. C. Otts, Attorney for Plaintiff. Judg< Heat, of the district court, appointed John B. Lord, receiver of the assets with a bond of $2,500. State of South Carolina, Cherokee County. To Acum Stacy and Ola Stacy, two of the above named defendants, who are non-residents: Take notice, that summons, tho above which Is a copy, together with the complaint in this action, was this day filed in the office of tho Clerk of Court for said county and State, at Gaffney, S. C. J. C. Otts, Attorney for Plaintiff. March 20th, 1905. Mar. 21-6t—1 a. w. Many Cars Not Equipped. Raleigh, N. C., April 5.—United States inspectors are now in this state making a very careful examination o^ cars, to see If the law regarding safety couplers, brakes, etc., is fully complied with. Large numbers ol cars are being marked and put out of action until property arrange*!. It tho various yards here It is said tha’ about 100 : e cars were found. seven and the Democrats one member of the city council; but a majority ot the new members will affiliate with the present Democratic administration. A private telegram from Monte Car lo says that Frank Stevens, one of two Americans injured in an automobile accident near Monte Carlo April 13, is dead. Stevens companion. Ixuiis Hay. who was hurt at the same time, is making progress towards recovery. Henry J. Scott, attorney for Stan- 1 ley Francis, now in prison under $50,• 000 bail at Philadelphia charged with using the United States mails to de fraud, has applied for a writ of habeas corpus in the United States district court. It is made returnable on Fri day, April 7. General Manager B. A. Worthington, of the Harriman lines, has been put into control of the lines of the O. R. and N. and the Southern Pacific com pany. He succeeds E. E. Calvin, who on the first of the year went to San Francisco to fill the office of general manager of the Southern Pacific. Chris Von Dor Ahe, for many years prominently connected with the St Ixjuis National League baseball team and widely known as the president ot the four-time champion “Browns,” ‘s In a critic i! condition from a stroke rt apoplexy. He was stricken while vot big. and was removed to Iffs home ir. a carriage. If a man knows he is in the wrong he can afford to get angry. Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no opiates, and will not constipate like nearly all other cough remedies. Re fuse substitutes. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. MURRAY IRON MIXTURE Now is the time to take a spring tonic. By far the best thing to take is MurrHy'H Iron Ml*tur»<. It makes pure blood and gets riff of that tired feeling. At all drug stores n 1 l< or direct from The Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. WANTED! All youi clothes that need brightening up, bring them to us. We will make them look fresh and new. All work done by expert tailors See us and Join our pressing elub. W. H. ROBINSON, Tailor. Over W. 0. Telegraph Office. Phone No. 43. Kodol DyspopoNa Caro Digests what you oats Any Light You m;iy look at it, you can’t find fault with our Photographs Most any "cheap man' can 'make a soot »n< whitewash nega ivt but for beautiful light infr. entrancing gratia tions of light am shadow, and tine to11a qualities, our Photographs will he found in a clav entirely t heir own. W know just how to i os- and how to finish s picture to make tt • gem. We are doing i nice amount ot (vci ur i framing these ua> and have a largeordt of high back gilts and ornamented oaks on the road which will arrive iu a few days. June H. Carr, Phone 170. lies. 171. Notice! If you need anything in tbe line of meats, call amt see us. We have the largest cold storage room in tiu- ntv and while it is a nice piece of furnitiue it is for use and not for ornament it is al ways well supplied with the l>e-t of beef, as we do not carry to the slau liier pen any but the fattest of cattle Y.Y .dso handle a special line of pork an lsu.ar- cured hams. In fact, we carrv in stock anythig that an up-to-date market hand les- For best goods, fairest prices anti up-to-date treatment in evert re , vet c;,!l and see or phone Dempsy & Ballengen Mch. 31, im .