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Your Children’s Health IS OP VITAL IMPORTANCE* A largo part of their time la spent in ths 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 STRIKE BREAKERS ANXIOUS TO LEAVE astuM Cleanly, sanitary, durable, ar tistic, and safeguards health, A Rock Cement delicate tints. Docs 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-poisouous and are made with special reference to the protection of pu pils’ eyes. Beware of paper and germ-ab sorbing and disease-breeding kalsomines bearing fanciful names and mixed with hot water. Buy Alabastiue only in five 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., Qrand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water St, N. Y. For sale in Gaffney by CHEROKEE DRUG COMPANY. Imported Nngrots Want to Get Away From Chicago. LEADER OF NONUNISTS IS HURT Precocious Mozart. At three years of age Mozart woum amuse himself for hours together In picking out thirds on the piano with his wonderful ear; at four years he learned minuets and before six played some of his own compositions, actually starting on a concert tour with his sis ter at that age. Before three years had elapsed he had taken by storm four of the most Important capitals in Kurope—Vienna. The Hague. Paris and London. ITis reputation as a composer was estab- I ,, ' '' , „ , ■ .. \ I Box company, and the Samuel cupple llshed by the time that he was only ten years old. Mozart fulfilled in maturity the promise of his early years, but at the nee of thirty-five passed away, en gaged on a reijuiom whieli he gradn- Exciting Scenes Enacted in the Chica go Strike Riota Cintinue—Subpoenas Issued by Federal Court for Violator* of Injunction. Chicago, May 3.—Enlarged propor tions were given the teamsters’ strike today irom both sides of the huge struggle. Contrary to expectation, tiiu employes were the iirst to take aggres sive action. Ail the teamsters oi the Oreiar, Clinch company, which has coal contracts with many ollice buildings aud firms, went on strike to day. ihe c r .ipany had ordered a load oi coal delivered to Carson, Plrie, Scot & Co., a large mercantile firm, which has been invloved iu the strike com plications for some time past, the firs; teamster ordered to make a delivery to the involved firm was discharged lor refusing to deliver the coal. A. other teamsters employed ty the Cre rar Clinch company immediately struck. It was said the effect of ti. new spread of the strike might be to leave many of the tallest office buii^ iugs without fuel to run elevators. Other co.teems affected by today’s spread of the strike are the American Cutlery company, the Ritchie Paper s NEWS FROM JAPANESE CAPITAL. Ltstination of Rojestventsky’s Fleet Is Petropaulovski Harbor. Tokio, May it is rumored that Co uosiiaaliou of Vice Admiral Rojo;tv* n- sky's licet is Petropau.jvski, peninsula of Kamtchacka, instead of Vladivostok. It is smd that the Russians have been collecting coal and si.ores .. Petropaulovski, but it is regarded as improbable that the Prussians intend to use Petropauioski to any great tx tent because its defenses are weak and it is considered impossible to defend It from the land. Will Save Several Warships. Tokio, May 3.—The work of salving the sunken ships at Port Arthur and Chemulpo is progressing satisfactorily to the Japanese. Details are withheld, but it Is believed certain that the Jap anese navy will secure several battle ships and cruisers. Irani -i’ Ik* for lirnsi if Why Suffer From Rheumatism. Why sniTrr from rheumatism when on ■ appl itiiM of Chamhci Iain’s Pain pain The Balm will , relieve tin quick relief which tills liniment af fords makes rest and sleep possible, and that alone is- worth many times its cost. Many who have Used Ik hoping only for a short relief from suffering have been happily surprised to find thai ifter awhile the relief be came permanent. Mrs V. H Leggett, l . aJ . of Yum Yin:', Tenm see, I'. S. A., writes. “I am a great sufferer from rheumatism, all over from head to Woodenware company. In each case teamsters were ordered to deliver to one or more of the boycotted house and struck when men were discha 1 tor refusing. Brualiity in the strike today began with a light and panic in a crowded street car. Two men who, it is said, were mis- taken for strike breakers were assault ed and so severely beaten that they were taken to the county hospital. The affair otcurred on a Twenty-sixth si n et. car at Twenty-sixth and Stew art avenue. When the fight began Hie pa-- u’c rs, panic stricken, lied One of the men hurt was L i am Boswell, a negro medi cal suiiuiit. His companion was A. foot, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm Ja nison, a ne^ro. The men who com- is the only thing that will relieve the milted ihe assault escaped, pain.” For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. More than 100 subpoenas were placed iu thv hands of United States Starve the soul and tho conscience ( , 0 , (iuy marsimls to be served today on • violators of the federal cmrt injunc- tions issued in connection with the Foley’s Honey and Tar is peculiar strike . lakt , u illto custody are adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. Cherokee Drug Co. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Piles. Druggists refund mon ey if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure iu be cited to appear before Master in Chancery Sherman Friday. Counsel for the Employers’ association will use evhlcnc obtained at the hearing to urge w ho!i sale indictments. Strike Breaker Frank Curry, the In Memory of Departed Soldiers. Tokio, May 3.—A solemn procession escorting the spirits of the dead sol diers and sailors opened the enshrin ing ceremonial at the ohokousha Tem ple today. The impressive shinto rit ual was followed by the throngs tha: filled and surrounded the temple, in eluding thousands of relatives of tin dead. High officers of the army and navy, a large force of troops, aud 1,000 sailors from Yokosuka were present at the ceremonies which will be practi cally continuous until next Friday night The emperor and empress will no; attend tomorrow on account of indis position. Prince Fushima will presen: their majesties upon that ocacsion. That Tired Feeling Is a Common Spring Trouble. It’s a sign that the blood is deficient in vitality, just as pimples and other eruptions arc signs that the blood is impure. It’s a warning, too, which only the hazardous fail to heed. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove it, give new life, new cour age, strength and animation. They cleanse the blood and clear tho complexion. Accept no substitute. “I felt tired all the time and could not sleep. After taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla a while I could sleep well and the tired feeling had gone. This great medicine has also cured me of scrofula.” Mas. C. M. Boor, Gilead, Conn. Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps ti.e promise. :2Ei3: It is suggested that Colorado should make her next election a guessing match. The plan offers some advant ages over the present system of mak ing a slugging match. The congressmen may make an aw ful hit with their rural constituents if the department of agriculture de vise a brand of garden seed that will choke a neighbor’s hens. the KILLED IN MIMIC SHOW. Because the liver is neglected people suffer ■with constipation, biliousness, headaches and fevers. Colds attack the lungs and contagious diseases take hold of the system. It is safe Gj to say that if the liver were always B kept in proper working order, B illness would be almost unknown. F Thedford’s Black-Draught is so 33 successful in curing such sickness because it is without a rival as a liver regulator. This great family medicine is not a strong and drastic drug, but a mild and healthful laxative that cures con stipation and may be taken by a mere child without possible harm. The healthful action on the liver cures biliousness. It has an in vigorating effect on tho kidneys. Because the liver and kidneys do P* not work regularly, the poisonous acids along with the waste from the bowels get back into the blood and virulent contagion results. Timely treatment with Thed ford’s Black-Draught removes the dangers which lurk in constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and will positively forestall the inroads of Bright’s disease, for which dis ease in advanced stages there is no cure. Ask your dealer for a 25c. package of Thedford’s Black- Draught. NOTICE! We want every man and women in the United States Interested in the care of Opium, Whiskey or other drug habits, either for themselves or friends, to have one of Dr. Woolley’s books on these dis eases. Write Dr. B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga.. Box 287, and one will be sent yon free. Kodol dyspepsia Curts Oigr i>«» »r <r>t eat. TOr* Early Risers The ‘J: pHIfe any case, no matter of how long man with the “Iron Nerve,” was to- standing, ' in 6 to 14 days. First tip- day report d as definitely out of the plication gives ease and rest. 50c. lighting. Ho did not appear at the If your druggist hasp t it send 50c in pjmployt rs’ Teaming company’s barn, stamps and It will be forwarded in :ill probability Curry post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., Et Louis Mo 1 will not be able to take turther part in the strike. His injuries while n >t fatal, are exceedingly serious and hi associates say ihat he will lose the sight of his left eye. Curry also ha- a deep ir; Hi ' »\o inches long hehiod the right • ;.i. Nearly m strike breakers refuse to work today when the police cal at the uonuu.onist headquarters to a< company t’m m to the barns of the em ployt r.>’ teaming company. The negroes declined to leave the bidding, alleging they had been brought to Chicago under false pre tenses. “We are not going to work as team- sters for $2.50 a day and take our lives in our hands,” several of th negroes said. "We want to go back to St. Louis.” Sixty others said they were willing to go to work. Most of the negroes who struck participated in yesterday's rioting. The first shooting today occurred ai Franklin and Madison streets. A car avan manned by negro drivers and guards was attacked by a big crowd. The negroes opened fire at once. Har ry Williams and Fred Smith, white men, seated on a wagon at the en trance to an alley, narrowly escaped After the shooting the caravan pro ceeded on its stormy route. While driving a wagon loaded with coal from the Edwin. F. Daniels Coal company at Franklin and Madison streets today Joseph Scott, a nonunion negro tem- ster, was shot in the right shoulder. Chief of Police O’Neill declared to day that he was steadily increasing h force and tht he believed he won!< be able to cope with the situation. 11 said that 1,300 policemen were on strike duty today. Florida Sons of America Meet. St. Augustine, Fla., May 3.—The state encampment of the Patriotic Or der of Sons of America opened their annual meeting here yesterday. Th* convention will continue two days Every town of importance in the str.t is represented. The local camp ha • not arrang'd an elaborate program of entertainment, but various for.. - of amusements and a sea-food ban quet are aralng the features. Mayor Boyce delivered an address of \v< come. Today and Wednesday will I • devoted to tho business of the oert faioti ord state officers will he elocud. About 50 camps are organized in tht state now. The order is new here Boys Giving Wild West Performance Ends Fatally. New York, May 3.- During a mimic wild west show in tht Flatbush Boys' club oi Brooklyn, John Hines, 16 years old, has been acckh :.,ally shot by a playmate of 14. Hii.es died on his way to the hospital. The club was erected by wealthy Brooklynites to keep the boys off the strcti. in the lias. .... nt is a gymnasi urn where Hints and 12 other lads gam .■ d tii mimic p-.formances they had .. u .Yild W-. . shows. They had been doing Indian dances, throwing tho lasso and having a jolly time generally when Walter Dr iso o drew a large revolver and began snap ping it at the boys. Severl times the pistol was snapped. Then cane Hash and Hines fell. His playwa.es ran to the street shouting for L dp but Hines was shot through the tem ple and was beyond medical aid. Driscoil was locked up on the charg* of homicide, but the police are sat. lied that the shooti g was entirely ac- c.dental. Ho orie l hysterically over the affair,' saying he had taken his father’s revolver from home secretly and supposed it was not loaded. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Very Best. “I have been using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever taken,” ‘says Geo. L. Chubb, a mer chant of Harlan. Mich. There is no question about its being the best, as it will cure a cough or cold in less time than any other treatment. It should always be kept in the house ready for instant use, for a cold can be cured in much less time when promptly treated. For sale by Che rokee Drug Co. Perfect Soda Water Daintiness marks the making and serving of our Soda Water; satisfaction and h- ment follows the drinking. Fairly good Soda is not hard to find, but absolutely perfect Soda is a rarity, v :::::: : We serve perfect Soda because we have the fountain, the experience, the skill, and do not hesitate to spend money to make our Soda b* v e look after the cleanliness as care fully as though we had to do all the drinking ourselves. ::::::::: To Drink Our Soda Water and Eat Our Ice Cream , is to Go Out Glad. : : Cherokes Drug Company, Limestone and Frederick Streets. Some men waste a lot of time try ing to convince others that they are truthful. A Lesson in Health. Healthy kidneys filter the impuri ties from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Foley’s Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. Cherokee Drug Co. | m i,- ' -GOTO- 1 [ SmiMardware Company | |; - for - % % 3 | Disc Harrows! ^ Disc Harrows!! % % 3 tZ A car load just received. Our prices are right. 32 jjB Our Harness Department 3 —- ^3 £: Is in full blast—good stock. .^Can make or repair ^ p: anything in the Harness line which is run by Mr. ^ Hinson, who patronage. is very efficient and worthy of It’s the devil’s business to get the church quarreling over the paint while it steals the people. Negroes Guilty of Murder. Birmingham, Ala., May 3.—A special to The News from Decatur says that after having been out since 5 o’cloc last afternoon the jury in the case of Harvey Smith, negro, charged wn the murder of Miss Belle Bloodworth brought in a verdict this morning oi guilt} of murder in the first degree, and fixed punishment at deatn. (j: a few persons wore u, the court room when the verdict was announced, and there was no demonstration. The tria. of John Collier, Smith’s accomplice, was then taken up. Troops continue to guard the court room and jail but all is quiet. Seven Years for Cashier. . Cleveland, May 3.—A. B. Speer, cashier of the closed Citizens’ bank ot Oberlin, today in the United States district court entered a plea of guil ty on one count of the indictment charging him with making false en tries in the bank’s boks. District Ai torney Sullivan recommended that ai other indictments against Speer con taining 15 counts, be noil possed. Judge Taylor at once sentenced Speer to seven years’ imprisonment in the Ohio penitentiary. Officials Must Appear in Court New York, May 3.—Justice Uischo today signed an order directing Pres ident James W. Alexander, Vice Pres ident James liazen Hyde and Vice President Gage Tarbell, of the Bquit able Life Assurance Society, to appear before him in the supreme court on May 11 for tho purpose of being ex amined and making a deposition as to the facts and circumstances under which the so-called amended charter of the Equitable Society was adopted. Pile Drivers Go on Strike. Chicago, May 3.—The strike of pile driver employes declared Monday has been made getieral, and now includes ai men in that line of work employed by firms iu Chicago, South Chicago and Waukegan. In consequence a great deal <>f work now under way may he tide up. Tin men demand nn eight-hour day with an increase In tin wage scale. Bryan's Father-in-Law Dead. Lincoln, Nob \1 i> 3. John Baird father of Mr U ll.a u J. Bryan, dn at the Bryan hone mar this city to day. He was 82 yi at of age and hi' been failing . 1 adily tor several year- Mr. Baird curm to N hraska about th» time the Bryant tunic and was from Babin. 111. Traveling is Dangerous. Constant motion jars the kidneys which are kept in place in the body by delicate attachments. This is the reason that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney dis ease in some form. Foley’s Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and all forms of kidney and bladder dis ease. Geo. E. Hausan, locomotive en gineer, Lima, O., writes, “Constant virbration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foley’s Kidney Cure.” Cherokee Drug Co. The avarege man doesn’t care to pose as a hero when there is nobody looking. ISmith Hardware Co.! £ GAFFNEY, S. C. 3 £ ^ TLmmmmmmmmm. imm A Good Suggestion. Mr. C. B. Wainwright, of Lemon City, Fla., has written the manufac turers that much better results are obtained from the use of Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in cases of pains in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus by taking it in water at hot as can be drank. That when taken in this way the effect is double in rapidity. “It seems to get at the right spot in stantly,” he says. For sale by Chero kee Drug Co. Too many people are trying to make honest, dollars dishonestly. Time Tried and Merit Proven. One Minute Cough Cure is right op time when it comes to curing Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It is perfectly harmless, pleasant to take and is the children’s favorite Cough Syrup. Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison. Cowpens. It takes more than credit with the grocer to keep the heart from starv ing. Hot Weather Piles. Persons afflicted with Piles should be careful at this season of the year. Hot weather and had drinking water contribute to the conditions which make Piles more painful and danger ous. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve stops the pain, draws out the sore ness and cures. Get the genuine, bear ing the name of E. C. DeWitt & Co. Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. Opportunity's doors are only holes that we must knock in the walls of difficulties. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c. One does not have to become an old woman in order to be a new man. While a bilious attack is decidedly unpleasant it is quickly over when Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are used. For sale by Chero kee Drug Co. Big Sale" " The Sale Conducted by G. W. Groves & Co. Has been a success fully up to our expectations, and we sincerely thank the people of Cherokee County for the liberal patronage extended us dur ing the last fifteen days. We will continue selling at Big Sale Prices For Spot Cash for we think it better for us aud our patrons that we make prices as low as possible and move goods quickly. We have new goods coming in and will give prices next week. Good goods at low prices. Come to see us before buying. : : ; : : j. R, Tolleson & Company. I Extend a Cordial Invitation To The Ladies of Gaffney and Cherokee County To call and examine my line of Dress and Waist Goods. 1 have a beautiful line of Scotch mixtures, Shark Skin lirilliantines, Etc., at 40 to 75 cents per yard. Black Broad cloth, fine quality, at $1.25 per yard. Waist Goods in latest styles at 10c yard and up. Big lot A. F. C. Ginghams, Percales, Common Cloth, Lons dale Sheeting, Etc., to be sold cheap. Just received 50 dozen Malaga Hats for Men, Youths and 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. I handle Hay, Corn, Oats, Flour, Meat, in fact everything in supplies, mL-.-’ -r-i. Bliss’ Triumph Potatoes for planting. All grades Fertilizers for all crops. See me for anything in my various lines. Most pnopio would rather preach half n day than practice half an hour. Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no opiates and can safely he given to children. J- I Respectfully, A I* I* .V r T