The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 05, 1905, Image 7

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y^W V - •v* I - -'W fi^or SSaile From my prize-winners, R. t. Reds, Rose and Single 'Comb. <5 for #1.50; White Plymouth Rocks, U. R. Fishei’s strain of prize-win ners, eggs yfi-5 > for 15; barred Ply mouth Rocks, Hiwkins’strain, eggs #1.00 for 15. All my stock is fine se lected and show birds My Rhode Island Red - , are the best that I could buy in Massachusetts and Rhode Is land. Send us your orders and we will give you good fresh eggs. Cherokee Poultry Yards E. R. CASH, Prop. GAFFNEY, - - - S. C. How to Ward Off Old Age. Tho most successful way of ward ing off tho approach of old age is to maintain a vigorous digestion. This can be done by eating only food suited to your age and occupation, and when any disorder of the stomach appears take a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct it. If you have a weak stomach or are troubled with Indigestion, you will find these Tablets to be just what you need. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. ACTRESS’ FATE IN HANDS OF THE JURY Nan Patterson's Case Given to The Jurymen. When a young man starts down the course of true love he tries to make a record. When e’er you feel impending ill, And need a magic little pill. No other one will fill the bill Like DeWltt’s Little Ready Risers. The Famous Little Pills EARLY RISERS cue Constipation, Sick Head ache, Billiousness, etc. They never gripe or sicken, but impart early ris ing energy. Good for children or adults. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison Covvpons. FOR Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, and Plaster Hair, Plaster Paris, Shingles, Portland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder. Fuse, and Dynamite Caps, call on L11EST0NE SPRINGS LIME WORKS. CARROLL & CO., Lessees. Telephone 57. Warm Days !0r. S. H. Griffith, PHYSICAN - SURGEON - OCULIST. Former pupil of the celebra ted Oculist, Dr. Julian J. Chisolm, ol Baltimore. Has also taken special post-grad uate course in the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital of Baltimore. Glasses Fitted Accurately and Scientifically. J* J* t^pJtTice in Cherokee Drug Co.. BMdg. mmm • ■— ———————— ' " '"" T ' ' " FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given to all con- j cernod that I shall apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probato Judge for Chcro kee county, South Carolina, at his office, Gaffney, S. C., Monday, May 8th, next, at 10 o’clock A. M., for final discharge as executor of estate of W. Alfred McDaniel, deceased. All persons holding claims against said estate will present the same duly attested to the undersigned on or be fore May 7th, next, or be forever bar red. A. J. McGill, Executor Estate W. Alfred Mc Daniel deceased. Publish in Gaffney L ige April 14, 21, 28 Mid May 5. 1905. Make Jill of us feel the need of a good tonic that will cleanse our blood of impurities and cure “that tired feeling.” Hot Springs Blood Remedy Will Do It. It is a blood purifier and blood builder. It is a tonic that will tone up and invigorate the whole system. 11 cures skin diseases that are caused by impure blood—and nearly all of them are. Get a Bottle Now And after you have taken it, if you believe that we have misrepre sented the preparation * to you and it hasn’t done for you what we claim it will, bring the empty bottle back and we will refund your dollar. JUDGE GOFFS CHARGE TO JURY i This Famous Trial Is Nearing Its End ~The Floradora Girl Has Been Sub jected to the Most Trying Ordeal Three Times. New York, May 3.—Nan Patterson left her cell in the Tombs for the court of general sessions touay to witness the last scenes of lit r trial on a charge of killing Caesar Yon .;. Assistant Dis trict Attorney Rand had finished his argument as prosecutor yesterday and the defense had already spoken its final word, only the charge of Record er Goff to the jury remained before the case went to the jury for a verdict. Warden Wynn, of the Tombs prison, said today that she was a wonderfully composed girl. The waruen’s statement was made after Mias Patterson had risen early A a ji FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is 1 ereby given that we will apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge for Cherokee county, S. C. t at his office at the court house on Tues day, May 9th. next at 10 o’clock A. M., for a final settlement and discharge as administrators of the estate of M. M. Tate, deceased. All persons holding claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, or forever be barred. Annie E. Tate, A. O. Tate, C. W. Tate. Administrators Estate M. M. Tate, deceased. April 12th, 1905. Publish in Gaffney Ledger April 14, 21, 28 and May 5, 1905. % The Gaffney Drug Comp’y. Prescription Druggists Opposite Both Hotels. otfiu, m appronenuca oy tne requosi to charge, was thought by counsel to me applicable to the case.” When the Patter, on jury left the court room they did not go to luncl eon, but went dlrect’y to the jury room to begin deliberations. Misleading Advertisements. Hartford, Conn., May 3.—Action has been brought by the state of Connecti cut through Attorney General King against the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States and th# Mutual Life Insurance of New York* alleging that advertisements of the companies published early in the pres ent year in a Hartford newspaper, do not correspond with the last verified statement made by the companyies to the Insurance department of this state. The penalty of $500 provided by the statutes is sued for in each action. BRAVE GIRL SAVES TRAIN. Prevents A. Passenger Train from Run ning Into a Landslide. Ashevilk 1 , N. C., May 3.—The pret ence of mind and quickness of action 1 ®^ ne J Trouble Makes You Miserable. of Mary Gibson, a 10-year-o’d girl, liv- DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Governor Not Called on. Springfield, May 3.—Up to noon to day Governor Deneen bad received no request from Mayor Dunne, or the Cook county authorities to send state troops to Chicago to aid in protecting property and maintaining order in the strike infested districts. “No request has come from Chicago for troops,’ ’said Governor Deneen. “if requests are made for state troops the request will be aettd on at once.” $200,000 Fire In Newark, N. J. Newark, N. J., Mty —Fire early to day destroyed the paint works of Caw ley and Clark on the Newark meadows. The loss is estimated at $200,000. T» building was 500 feet, square and two and a half stories high. An adjoining building occupied by T. E. McCormack Leather plant was gutted and a num ber of small dwellings nearby were damaged. These buildings were occu pied by employes of the factories in the vicinity. The cause of the fire Is unknown. Ing near Mud Cut, or Black moun tain, probably saved the lives of many persons, and much valuable property for the Southern Railway company Tuesday, when she averted the almost certain wrecking of a passenger train running down the mountain, bounu east. Just after passing through the tun nel close to Mud Cut. Engineer G. W. Brown heard the report of a tor pedo. Acting on the signal, he at once began to slow down, and looking- out, observed a young girl standing by the track, vigorously waving a red Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful £ ‘j cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. L Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec- cloth. He quickly applied the brak^si ommended for every thing but If you have kid- ami brought his train to a standstilU ne y. liver or bladder trouble it will be found within 10 feet of the obstruction. just the remedy you need It has been tested ... , in so many ways, in hospital wora, in private As the engineer and passenger -- pract'ce, among the helpless too poor to pur- quickly jumped to the ground the girl chase relief and has proved so successful in approached and modestly told her every case that a special arrangement has story of how the landslide had cc- been made by which all readers of this paper curred and her fear that the train who have not already tned it may have a ,. . ^ ^ sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book would run into it is not w r arned. As telling more about Swamp-Root and how to she talked the passengers and train find out if you have kidney or bladdertrouble. crew gathered about her and heartily When writing mention reading this generous thanked her for her bravery and pn s- ^ er * n this paper and ence of mind. | ?« nd y° ur ^dreM to, A collection was quickly taken up' ^mton^N V Th-. and the child was made the recipient; of quite a handsome purse. cgula* fifty cen. auo ioiW sues are soi’d jy Uoin# ot f wamp-iicot OV /glStS. DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN TEXAS. 3 I FOR ALL COUNTY NEWS. IM PORTANT HAPPENINGS IN THE STATE AND EVENTS OF INTEREST IN FOREIGN LANDS, TAKE AND READ THE LEDGER. MURRAY IRON MIXTURE Now is the time to take a spring tonic. By far the best thing to take is Murray's Iron Mixture. It makes pure blood and gets rid of that tired feeling. At all drug stores ft I > 11:1 c.- or direct from The Murray Drug Co., ‘ ' “ j S. C. NAN PATTERSON. and eaten breakfast with her sister, Mrs. J. Morgan Smith. She seemed in a cheerful frame of mind and was ready to go to the court room some time before she was called for. The session of the court was opened at 10:30 o’clock and ten minutes later Recorder Goff began his charge to the Jury. Practically every seat in the body of the court room had been spoken for in advance and it seemed as if every favored one used the privilege accord- I ed, as there was hardly an inch of room to spare long before the prisoner ; came in and took her seat beside her ; counsed. In beginning his charge to j the jury Recorder Goff said in part: “This case lias nothing extraordinary in it. So far as the testimony go- s, ' two persons most spoken of during Uu entire proceedings, the deceased, a man by the name of Young, a race track man, had this defendant to live with him as bis mistress. The man’s I death, because of the personality of this man Young, had nothing in It to , < xcite your ;; s.ons or your preju dices. il .tas-a imie gambler, it .;.cl track m.ai. Therefore you shouiu be aide to core dh r the facts calmly vitiiout prejudice and passion. “There is no artificial atmosphere for you to be exiettd or distracted by. • on must decide the circumstances i iibout any thought of the utmo- sph- re, calmly and with a quiet mind. "Of course, g> ntlemen, you must nut think that because of the humble posi tion of this woman you should not gLe her the same consideration as if sh. occupied a more exalted position in society. Whatever her position she is entitled to tho same legal rights as the most prominent and most con spicuous. If there be a reasonable | doubt in this case on the evidence, ! this doubt must be thrown into the i balance for the defendant. A danger ! bes in the remarks of counsel, which I might take your mind off the direct ; issue. You must avoid this danger. I The recorder described the two de- | grees of murder and manslaughter in I the first and second oegrees which. Krupps Works Increase Workmen. Esen, Prussia, May 3.—The Krupps Immense contracts partly for the re arrangement of the German artillery and partly for Russian, Japanese and Turkish orders have required the com pany to increase the number of work men from about 24.000 to more than 30,000. The insufficiency of dwellings for the men has compelled the manage ment to erect temporary barracks for their accommodation. Heavy Rains Prevent Hunting. Glenwood Springs, Colo., May 3.— The president’s party did not hunt to day. The rains which have fallen for two days have turned to wet snow and the hunters are remaining close to the camp. They were unable to make the oast divide today and may now’ work directly across to Garfield creek. Woman Refused Man’s Attentions and Is Killed. Fort Worth, Tex., May 3.—Mrs. An-: nio Stoffer, better known as Mrs An nie Brown, was shot and almost in stantly killed by Fred Street. Street) at once turned the weapon upon him self and fired, death ensuing in a few seconds. The tragedy resulted, it is said, from j Mrs. StolTer’s refusal to permit Street to pay her attentions. Street drew a pistol and pointed it at the woman. Simultaneously with the firing of the j shot, Mrs. * offer screamed. Street hastily pointed the pistol squarely over his heart and fired. The dead woman was a daughter of the late Jim Brown, the horseman, who was killed at the Garfield Pa: race track, near Chicago, in October, 1892. A brother of the dead woman was Gayland Brown, who was also a horesman, and who was killed by a locomotive several years ago. There is still another brother, Ed Brown, who now’ has a string of horses. Don’t make any mistake, but re member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Overworked KIDNEYS Miirnty’H Knrhn, (iln amt Juniper is prescribed and endorsed by emi nent physicians. It cures when all else fails. Prevents Kidney Disease, Dropsy, Bright’s Disease, etc. At all drug stores. iS 1.00 « Mottle, or direct from The Murray Drug Co.,Columbia, S. C. GEORGIA KNIGHTS IN SESSION. Knights of Columbus Elect New Offi cers for the Ensuing Year. Atlanta, May 3.—The Georgia Knights of Columbus held their annu al state convention in tho hall of the local Knights in the Healey building, V Heirs Settle Big Fight. N’ .v York. May 3.—After lingering ; ‘ i ' van ,is courts extending over at corner Peachtree and Marietta street, si (,i twt !it> years the sons of the Tuesday morning. Officers were lect- i■union of Troy, N. Y., in- ed for the ensuing year, and delegates r oi .1 horse shoe machine and to the national convention were also o vie > form which he amnia:---' chosen. 1 ioiiiia , reported to have set-. The officers elected were as follows: ■! tb. ir d:ff< fences by compromise.! Victor J. Doit, of Augusta, state dep-j uty; J. B. Schweers, of Augusta, state secretary; James Gillespie, of Atlanta, state treasure r; J. M. Thomas, <• Savannah state advocate; M. J. Bar rett, of Savannah, state warden, and Rev.O. N. Jackson, of Atlanta, state chaplain. The Hege Log Beam SAW MILL WITH Heaoook-King Feed works Euoimts akd Boilsrs, Woodworking Machinery. Cotton Ginning, Briok- uakino and Shingle and Lath Machinery, Corn Mills, Etc , Etc, GIBBCS MACHINERY CO., Columbia, B. C. THE QlBBES SHINGLE MAOHINE '• :e:t ; .Troy clone is vain .1 at n:* . ;■(! nroV'.lyy ; ore then • ’ " ; 1 cams* d and court .-at •- hav 1 * been •xtended in the among the hell’s. Sour Stomach aywright Stricke z.ith P r..*2lysis. ioni Fla . lay . *( nxy ' Carl ' . the -d playwright,; b en .• > ricken th paralysis a ! bo .ie oi a fiend n thi city. While i No appetite, ioss oi strength, nervouo* ness, headache, constipat.on, bad breath, The national convention will meet general debility, sour risings, and catarrh in Los Angeles, Cal. day in June. on the first Mon- ■ : atiack is not considered dangerous.! .Mr. Carleton is quire ill. His physl-i Wireless to Panama, k-.ii rials s there ar - strong hopes for : Washington, May 3.—The compre- - recovery. The a rack was bro ' hensive system of wireless telegraph! and dyspepsia, but this'famous remedy of the stomach are ail due to Indigestion. Kodol cures indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of dige^ tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion about by the anlu playwright, who hat piay this winter. labors of the service being established by the bu cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, been preparing a reau of equipments of the navy de- Purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravensw-rxi, W. Va., say*:— American Bankers’ In Session. New York, May 3.—The . xecutive committee of the American Bankers’ association at a meeting held in th’sl city today decided upon Washington. partinent contemplates connecting New Orleans and Panama. This will ih~ cessitate the istallation at New Or leans of a powerful station, as the distance between that, city ami Paua- i ma is about 1,300 miles. There is a *’ I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured me and we are now using It in milk for baby." Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottles only. $1.00 Sir- holding 2'i times the trial size, which sells for 50 cents. Prepared by E. C. OeWITT A CO.. CHICAGO. D. C., as tho place for holding the c l ear seaway across the Gull of Mex- next anual convention of the asso- ^ co au ^ ^ arl ‘^ can st ‘ a ' elation. Tho convent : on with be held °^ s ^ rucl ^ ons between the two objeo* next Octobed, but the exact dat« has 1 fivo soffits. not yet been decided upon. I Idle minds are scandal incubators. One ftSinute Cough Cure Fop Coughs* Colds and Croup# MY GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE * Is chock full of bargains in every line. I am offering a very strong line of Men’s Suits in all the newest and most attractive goods for this season at very close prices. Style and fit equal the best custom tailored Suits. Boys’ Suits that are unrivaled in qual ity, style, price and fit. Special bargains in Neckwear, Shirts and Men’s and Boys’ Headgear. Anything in Hats from a 10c Malaga to a J no. B. Stetson at $5.0x0. (tents’ Umbrellas, 40c to $2.50. I can give you prices ou Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Insertions and Ladies’ Skirts that you can’t duplicate. No misfits in your Shoes if bought from me. I have them in Jill styles and leathers, for men, ladies and children. Ladies’ Parasols from 40c to $2.00. This is the place to buy your Hay, Corn, Feed, Oats and Provisions at money-saving prices. Just received, a big lot of Cotton Hoes. The Piedmont Cultivator is something every farmer needs. I have them. Call and get price. See me when in need of anything usually kept in a Gents’ Furnishing Store or a General Store. GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE 816 LIMESTONE ST. SARRATT GENERAL STORE 818 LIMESTONE ST.