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I , ,1 ^ i : i ; .1 /. ~y{ f 'n); '\ h \ f ■■ SZ/Jr' i PRESIDENT TO HEAR NEWS FROM OUTSIDE t Secretary Loeb To Visit Rouse veil’s Iluuting Camp. WILL MOVE TO NEW LOCATION & k:g :« \./5'.v j •7V^ <§ The World s Greatest Tailors. NEW YORK, March 4th, 1905- Mess. J. R. Tolleson cS: Co., Gaffney, S. C. Gentlemen:—When showing our line do not fail to impress upon your customers that we guarantee fit and satisfaction. It is an old adage and well read, that “a satisfied customer is the best advertisement.” This is the kind of advertising that has helped to make us the biggest tailoring concern in the World, and right now, at the beginning of the season, we wish to impress upon you that we will satisfy your customers. The point we wish to make is simply this: we do not want you to have a single dissatisfied customer. We use the best hair clothes, consequently the front of our coats will not break. Should, however, an exceptional garment lose its shape do not hesitate to return the garment to us and we will put it back in proper shape, and if this cannot be done we will make new ones for you, no matter how long during the season the customer has worn same. The same applies to the lin ings. We guarantee our linings to wear, and if any linings do not give entire satis faction we will reline garment free of charge. Trusting that you will redouble your efforts to prove the merits of our made-to-measure garments, and with best wishes for a successful .Spring business, we are Yours truly, The International Tailoring Co. P. S.—The Spring and Summer line is complete, there are no "Outs or “Tempor ary Outs”. Full line of samples at J. R. Tolleson & Company, Gaffney, S. C. Strong Patrol Has Been Organized and the President Is Practically Isolated. His Secretary Will Carry Important Papers for His Signature. Glen wood Springs, Colo., April 19.— Secretary l.oeb left here early today for Newcastle, where he will get a horse and ride to the president’s camp. Elmer Chapman, the courier, who yes terday brought news of the success of the hunt, accompanied Mr. Loeb and will serve as the secretary’s guide. Mr. Loeb wil remain at the camp over night and return here some time to morrow. He has taken with hi t a number of documents that require th signature of the president. The Charlie Penn ranch, where tin hunting party is now encamped is in the east division. The party wil. move to the west divide on Saturday or Monday, as it is reported game is more plentiful there. Before the pres ident moves away too far it is the de sire of the ranchmen and mountaineers that he visit Liberty school, when their children are educated. This school is near the president’s cam,' and the children of the ranchers rhh for miles around to attend. The mis sion of Joe Austin, who came to tli springs last night with Courier Chap man, was to get Mr. Loeb to use his good offices in arranging the visit. I B. Stewart, of Colorado Springs, will leave the party at the end of this week. Mr. Loeb then expects to go to th< camp and spend two days with th* president. Captain Austin told Sec retary Loeb that a patrol has been or ganized, and it is now impossible foi outsiders to reach the area over which the president’s party is hunting. always contains all the latest local and foreign news. Subscribe now SI.OO c l V" O c l 1'. NEW CURE FOR CANCER FOUND. Discovery Is Said To Be Almost Cer tain Cure for Dread Disease. New York, April 19.—Experiments now under headway at Flower hos pital in this city are reported by tin World to indicate the discovery of a: almost certain cure for cancer. if consists of a new method for the ap plication of radium. A chemist of this city claims to havi succeeded In dissolving the radium an that the resulting solution exerted all the activity of the pure radium. Sur goons and physicians of the Flowei hospital staff decided to give the solu tion a trial and selected a woman 8: years of age who was dying from 11 cancer on the instep of her left foot Two weeks ago she received her firsfc treatment. Six days later the doctors say the cancer dropped off and showed healthy flesh beneath. Noth ing remained but to heal the tissm which was finally accomplished- al though the treatment is still being con tinued. Tomorrow another experi ment will be undertaken. Heivt; ~Vcz» 11 i COMBINATION DISABILITY POLICY Issued by The Aetna Life Insurance Co.? Insures the insured for the principal sum and double while traveling; also insures the beneficiary while traveling in favor of the insured for principal sum. Special benefits to insured; elective indemnities to insured; special indem nities to beneficiary; surgical operations to insured, and beneficiary for any kind of accident or sickness to insured; permanent total dis ability for sickness, quarantine indemnity. Claims are payable in cash or in twenty-year gold bonds. Identification of insured and $200 burial benefits, for any kind of death, in addition to other ben efits. Copyrighted and issued only by Aetna. For rates and sample policy set JONES J. DARBY, District AgeDt. Norfolk Secures Big Convention. Norfolk, Va., April 19.—Norfolk wil secure the annual meeting of tin Southern Wholesale Grocers’ associa tion, to be held June 5, G and 7. Pres ideal J. A. Van 1 loose, of Birmingham Ala., has intimated to the wholesah grocers and tobacconists’ association of Tidewater, Va., that the southern body which has been meeting hereto fore at South Atlantic ports, would In pleased to come to Norfolk this year and the local organization will at onct seek the co-operation of other bus, ness bodies with a view to securin the southern meeting which will brin over 500 wholesale men and jobber here. The idea is to hold the conven tion either at Ocean View or ViYgini: Beach. Merchants and Planters Bank Capital $75,000.00 Stockholders’ Liabilities] - 75,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 15,000.00 Protection to Depositors - $ 1 65,000.00 Lawyer Who KiMed Man Debarred. Birmingham, Ala., April 19.—A sen nation was caused in the criminal court when Solicitor Heflin declined to allow Roland Shugart, a young law yer, to participate in prosecuting : criminal case although Shugart was r taiued by the prosecution. The tria judge sustained him and an app< will be taken to the supreme court Roland Shugart killed a man two year.- ago and the relations have b< strain* d between his family and IF l lin since that time. I Your Patronage Solicited. Fire Insurance and Bonds Written. We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest In our Saving. Department. A. N. WOOD, Pres. R. R. BROWN, V. Pres. C. M. SMITH, Cashier. IJIKKCTOKS. » R. A. Jones, W. C. Carpenter, A. N. Wood, J. (J. Little, O. E. Wilkins, K. R. Brown, W. C. Hamrick, R. M. Wilkins, C. M. Smith. Wireless Telegraph Station. St. Augustine, Fia., April 19.—•Wi: in a short time the United Stages gov ernment will establish a wireless te: graph station on Anasto.sia island, it front of St. Augustine. The pole wi be composed of northwest tire won and he erected la sections of 30-foo h rgths and will be located just we- of the light house. Contractors ar studying specifications with a view o bidding. WANT ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS Twenty-NIne Vacancies Exist in Navy and Men Are In Demand. Washington, April 19.—Announce ment was made at the navy depart ment today that there existed 29 va vancies in the grade of assistant pay- mastc r in the navy, the only grade of the pay corps to which appointments are made from civil life. The exam ination for candidates for this grade has oeen set for June 12, and for the first time no political influence is nec essary to obtain designations for this examination. By order of the secre tary the examination has been thrown open to all applicants who are able to present satisfactory letters from rep utable business concerns and also let ters showing that the applicants are tit men to become officers in the paj corps. Further information can 'be obtained by addressing th epayma&ter general of the navy. The examination will be competitive and the twenty-nine best men, provided that number make the required percentage on the examina tion, will be appointed. The examinations will be held at the navy yard, Washington, and at the na vy yard, Mare Island, Cal., that tin applicants from the Pacific coast may also have an opportunity to take it. OFFICERS ELECTION EXCITING. PAIN IN THE BACK? Indicates That Your Kidneys Are Diseased. Warner's Safe Cure Absolutely and Permanently Cures All Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder, Blood, Urinary Organs, and Rheumatism and Diabetes. It Is Kidney Disease! Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney and Bladder Disease and Do Not Know It Until It Is Too Late. If Any of Your Family Has Had Kidney Disease, or If You Have Pains in the Back, Test Your Urine and Find Out If Your Kidneys Are Diseased. Hejtry I. Goldstein, 13 Barton St., Boston., Nov. 9,1904, wrote: “Gentlemen—I am taking the opportunity of recommending your most worthy medicine. About six months ago I started to have trouble with my kidneys and had bad backache. I felt all run down, and was very weak from loss of sleep. Constipation had set in, and I was almost in despair. I consulted my family physician and other special ists without any improvement. I was getting worse every day, and was afraid that that dread disease, Brignt’s disease, had mo in its clutches. I had just given up hope when Warner’s Safe Cure came to my notice and 1 ti ied it. After taking the first bottle I felt a decided change for the better, and have taken it ever since. All my energy lias re turned and/am now full of life and vigor, and it makes me feel like a new man and I think it saved my life. I am now stronger and healthier and never felt so well, all of which I owe to your great remedy.” THIS TEST WILL TELL: Put some urine in a glass or bottle. After it has stood 24 hours, if it is a reddish or brown color, if particles float about in it,or if it is cloudy, your kidneysare diseased and unable to do their work, and if not attended to immediately, Bright’s disease, diabetes, rheumatism, gout, uric acid, inflammation of the bladder, gall stones or urinary troubles will develop and prove fatal in a short time. ANAIYQK CRFF If. after making this test you have any doubt as to the develop- AllHLI Olo rllLk. ment of the disease in your system, send a sample of your urine to the medical department, Warner Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y., and our doctors will analyze it and send advice and interesting medical booklet free. You cau buy Safe Cure at any drug store or direct. 50 cents and $1 a bottle. Beware of so-called kidney cures which are full of sediment and of bad odoiw they are positively harmful and do not cure. Warner’s Safe Fills move the bowels gently and aid a speedy cure. Daughters of American Revolutionary Name Officers Today. Washington, April 19.—The four teenth congrt ss of the Daughters ol the American Revolution convened to day it was expected that the most im portant work before the body—the election of national officers, would be completed before adjournment. Lasi night and this morning the campaign //or president general proceeded vig orously. Friends of each of the three candidates expressed confidence in the victory of their leader, but it was no ticeable that on the part of none of them was there the slightest relaxa tioa in the work of vote-getting. Despite expressions of confidence, it was evident that none of the can didates was assured positively of suc cess. Long befo're the session was called to order, Memorial hall was thronged with delegates and interested spec tutors. The very atmosphere of the hail was surcharged with excitement and it was with dilliculty that President General Fairbanks brought about a semblance of order. Georgian Appointed Grand Secretary. Allentown, Pa.. April 19 Robert !■ Wright, of this city, grand sire of th Odd Fellows in the United States, to day appointed ex-Mayor John B. Good v in, of A.lhnta, grand secretary ot the sovereign grand lodge to succeed J. Frank Grant, who died at Balti more last week. ONLY THREE JURORS SELECTED. Nan Patterson Assisting Her Attorneys In Getting a Jury. New York, April 19.—With three ot the twelve men who are to determine her fate sitting in the jury box, the trial of Nan Patterson for the murder of “Caesar” Young, was resumed in the court of general sessions today. In her previous trials the young pris oner has had the comforting presence of her aged lather to cheer her through the long hours in the court room, i today she sat alone, save for her coun sel, within the bar enclosure. It had been expected that the father would occupy his accustomed place at this trial, but there was no room for his chair beside his daughter. The oh. man was in the court room, however, occupying a seat well bitek among th talesmen, who were awaiting the cu.m. for jury duty. To Permit Amateur Boxing. Albany, X., Y., April 19.—The assem bly today passed the Frawley boxing bill permitting 15-minute boats of box ing by amateurs with 8-ouuce gloves under the rules and regulations of th- Amateur Athletic union of the Unit ed States or any domestic amateur athlectic association now incorporated and under the sanction of the union. The bill prescribed that such bouts must be between registered amateurs must not exceed 15 minutes in lenghtli nor be fought more than once In any 21 hours between the same two partic pants, and must be for medals or prizes other than money. The bil has passed the senate* and now go* , to the govt rnor for his signature. Pleads Gu.lty of Embezzlement. Elyria, O., April 19.—E. F. Kaneen former cashier ol the closed Citizen - Savings bank of Lorain, today pleat’ ed guilty to embezzling the funds o the bank, and was sentenced to servt seven years in the penitentiary. t- B. Walker, and Dana Walker, tell an , bookkeeper, respectively, of the ban! also pleaded guilty and were each sen tenced to two years and six months ii the penitent;Jvy. Judge Washburn in sentencing the prisoners said it wa- the hardest task undertaken by him during his official career, Kaneen b< - * ing a close and life long friend. Th* judge was almost overcome with emo tion. Sergius’ Siayer Sentenced to Death. St. Peti r: burg, April 19.- The plea at Moscow yesterday of Kalieff, we was st ntenced to de ath for the assas sinati u of Grand Duke Sergius, that a sta’ ■ of civil war exists in Ru s a and that he was a prisoner of war and not an ordinary prison r, accused ci a crime, is considered h rc to indict, the position which the terrorists wili assume her. alter. Naturally a posi tion is not acknowledged, but the ter rorists will persist In the fiction. Ka lieff having been tried by a special committee of the senate against which there is no appeal, will be hanged, probably within a fortnight. . flOL ft Always in the Lead with Low PRICES WHO? FINCKEN’S NEW STORE. Arbuekle’s Coffee, 150’per pound Standard'Granulated Sugar,* 14 L pounds to the dollar. Light Brow n^Sugar', 15 ‘ 4 pounds to the dollar. Pure Leaf Lard, Armour Bros.. 90 per pound. KT>/ Second Patent Flour, |2.75 per ux j ouuds. Hkf; 1 V bite Satin I*lour,’Best 1 ..u nt 1 , per 100 pounds. Triumph,^Statesville.Bcst ; 1 1 100 pounds. I? J. 1.. b'Ur, Ntnit ’ vtier. it* ; - < t udj 53.30 per 100 pounds. k Prompt Delivery, Coli ieous Treatment. .1- IT. i iioJcon, Two Doors From Postoffice. it BLACKS o r TAKES THE PLACE OF CALOMEL TRICE 35 CENTS. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. For sale bv GAFFNEY DRUG co *» Gaffney, S. C., noil/ ! IT Dy CHEROKEE DRUG CO., Gaffney, S. C. DRUG CO., Blacksburg, 3. C. ?G '‘is r , ■ i. lExi l* IT «j < ■ To The Ladies of Gaffney and Cherokee County To call and examine my line of Dress and Waist Goods. I have a beautiful line of Scotch mixtures, Shark Skin Brilliautines, Etc., at 40 to 75 cents per yard. Black Broadcloth, fine quality, at ?r.25 per yard. Waist Goods in latest styles at 10c yard and up. Big lot A. K. C. Ginghams, Percales, Common Cloth, Lons dale Sheeting, Etc., to be sold cheap. Just received 50 dozen Malaga Hats for Men, Youths ami Children at 10c and up. See us for anything in Clothing from the wee tot’s Suit to the most expensive tailor-made Suits for Men. My Prices Are Right Too £<* I still handle everything needed on the farm. If in need of farming implements this is the place to get them. 1 handle Hay, Corn, Oats, Flour, Meat, in fact everything in supplies Bliss' Triumph Potatoesfor planting. All gr id' s Fertilizers for all crops. See me for anything in my various lines. 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