The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 12, 1905, Image 3
“Yes”
Churches
School Houses
and Homes
OUfrht to be decorated and made beautiful
and healthful by using
STRIKERS PROTEST
AGAINST SOLDIERS
They Address An Appeal To
President Roosevelt.
EMPLCYER3 BROKE AGREEMENT
A Rock Cement
not rub or scale. Destroy# disease germs and
vermin. No washing of walls after once ap
plied, Any one can brush It on—mix with
cold water. Plain tinting and whitening, and
the most elaborate relief, stencil work and
frescoing may he done with it. Other finishes
(bearing fanciful names and mixed with hot
water) <lo not have the cementing property
of Ala bust ine. They are stuck on with
glue or other aniiiml matter, which rots,
feeding disease germs, rubbing, scaling
nod spoiling walls, clothing, etc. Such
finishes must be washed otf every year—cost
ly. iiithy work. Ituy Alahostlno only in
live-pound packages, properly labeled.
Tint card, pretty wall and ceiling design,
"Hints on Decorating, and our artists' ser
vices in making color plans, free.
ALABASTINE COMPANY,
firsnd Raolds. Mich., or 105 Water St., N. Y.
For sale in Gaffney by
CHEROKEE DRUG COMPANY.
AH Contracts, They Claim, Had the
Arbitration Clause Which Was Dis
regarded by Employers—Negros De
nounce Union.
EXAMINE EQUITABLE OFFICERS.
State Superintendent of Insurance Haa
Undertaken This Work.
Now York, May 10.—•Preparations
for the oral examination of officers
I and directors of the Equitable Life
Assurance Society of the United States
which will he carried on under his per
sonal direction, have been completed
by State Superintendent of Insurance
Francis Hendricks, who is now in this
City. Congri'ssman M. E. Driscoll,
of Syracuse, has been engaged by Su
perintendent Hendricks to question the
men and it is expected the examina
tion will continue at least one week.
Superintendent Hendricks will exam
ine only the officers and directors who
have been directly caused in the re
cent bandying of charges over the so
ciety’s affairs, but every director who
holds office by reason of the transfer
1 father H. B. Hyde.
.Chicago, .May 10—"To the Honorable
Theodore Roosevelt, President of the
United States of America—Honora/ble
Sir: This labor difficulty began as
a lockout. So far as there has been j
any striking done, it has been a strike of stocks by Janies Hazen Hyde or his
for arbitration. The unions are com
mitted both upon principle and upon
specific contract with the employers about the proceeding which, however,
for arbitration.
"These contracts grew out of the de- j ■ession.
sire of the unions to protect the pub- J
lie peace and welfare by providing to' Injunction Is Denied,
submit all disputes or differences of j New York, May 10. Justice McLean,
in the New Y’ork supreme court today
denied the application of Herlihrt C.
There will be nothing compulsory
bout the proceeding which, however,
will be carried on largely in executive
(’astro is probably going on the
theory that he can save the senate | 0 pi n i on t. 0 ii 1( . umpirage of an impor-
time by killing his own arbitration' tia] tllird pany and aC(3epting the
1 decision—right or wrong—as binding | Tull, of Philadelphia, a policy holder
(A A Wtvria 1 1 IX o vs *. 0
upon both parties. Such a course is in the Equitable Life Assurance So-
a guarantee of the preservation oi ciety of the United States of America
law and order. All that the unions for an injunction restraining that so-
Why Suffer From Rheumatism.
Why suffer from rheumatism when
one application of Chamberlain’s Pain — - — . . . ,
Balm will relieve the pain? The ask for or desire in this ooutroversy ciety and the New York state superin
quick relief which this liniment af-1 is that an arbitration shall be granted tendent of insurance from proceeding
fords makes rest and sleep possible,' a, s specifically agreed to in tohe con
and that alone is worth many times j nV olved. All that is desin*d
who have used it
further with respect to the proposed
amended charter of the Equitable
which was sent to the superintendent
of insurance for his approval. Tie.
amended charter provides for the mu-
its cost. Many who have used iti.. . .. ,,, , v. m ^ •
hoping only for a short relief from * iat 0 tficiaLs join will
suffering have been happily surprised ^ ie • a * JOr bodies in demanding that
to find that after awhile the relief be- lawlessness .shall not be allowed to be
came permanent. Mrs. V. H. Leggett, used in forcing contracts to be broken tuaJization of the society,
ol Yum Yum, Tennessee. I . S. A., am j I | ia t violence shall not be allowed
writes "I am a great sufferer from to m (|iff( ronce8 of opinlon t0
rheumatism, all over from head to!. . . , ,
foot, and Chamberlain’s Pain Balm settled by the quiet, orderly uieth-
is the only thing that will relieve the <xls of arbitration.”
pain." For sale by Cherokee Drug Co.. Peace and Order Today.
MU Humors
Are impure matters which the skin,
liver, kidneys and other organs can
not take care of without help, there is
such au 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.
“I had salt rheum on my hands so that I
could not work. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and it drove out the humor. I continued
its use till the sores disappeared.” Mas.
Iba O. Brown, Rumford Falls, Me.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to
cure and keeps the promise.
Overworked
KIDNEYS
Murray'* ISncliu, (On an<l .lunlp.r
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.
JSl.oo • ■ I St>t t ie.
or direct from
The Murray Drug Cc,,Columbia, S. C.
Promptness Guaranteed.
Picture Framing, Sign Writing, Paper
Hanging, Hou e and Caniage Painting
L. R. Gaines & Bro.
'Phone No. 47.
Occasionally a business man imag
ines it’s cheaper to marry his stenog
rapher than to increase her salary,
but it isn’t.
WANTED!
All youi clot Ins 1 liat n»-ecl hrh'ho ning up
brim: them to us. MV will make tlu m look
fresh and new.
All W"f k done by expert tailors
See us and joinour pressing dun
W. H. ROBINSON, Tailor.
Over W. U. Telegraph Office.
Phone Vo. 4:;.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the
Very Best.
“I have been using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and want to say it Is
the best cough medicine I have ever taught in the publlc free schoo i s of the
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
The next regular examination for
teachers will be held afthe court house
on Friday, May the 19th, .1905,, begin
ning at 9 o’clock A .M. This examina
tion will be held on the usual branches
taken,” says Geo. L. Chubb, a mer
chant of Harlan. Mich. There is no
question pbout its being the best, as
it will cure a cough or cold in less
county, viz: Geography. English.
Arithmetic, Algebra, U. S. History.
Hygiene, Pedagogy; also Hughes’ Mis
takes in Teaching, Silas Marer, and
time than any other treatment. It Enoch Arden.
should always he kept in the house, wbo have not the proper guaran-
To Attract Desirable Emigrants.
Albany, N. Y’., May 10.—With the
view to attracting to this state desir
able immigrats, the state department
^ of agriculture is preparing to collect
A man never really loves but once. | toin s. s <>! peace au< oner or to and t ]j st * n i na te the farm and dairy
day. the vraMnts (lay. w.r. made_h> adTantas05 which N - ew <ork s , ate „f
Tiio thousand and one other times are
merely rehersals.
both sides in the teamsters stiike. The f ers Q lie 0 f jhe severest handicaps
Employers I earning company decided w hich tho farmers of this state
When a young man starts down the to reduce its teaming and delivery op- bave to Oun t on( j j s the scarcity of
course of true love he tries to make eratious for today. The teamsters' ^ ann i a } K)lvrs p or many years tin
' ' When e'er von feel impending ill '* 0int counst>i haS VOted ^anut a S‘ j n- atate ai?r cn ]t ur al department has oh-
. h f n e .T‘ ? 0 "_ f f, el ’ 1 er*! strike and determined that no fur gerved thlu foreign fftrm hands and
small farmers seldom settle In the
lie movements should be
And need a magic little pill,
No other one will fill the bill | ther sy mpaim
Like DeWitt’s Little Eearly Risers, made, except in case of teamsters or- east , mt
The Famous Little Pills EARLY dered to make deliveries to boycotted ^ west
RISERS cue Constipation, Sick Head- houses in which event individuals
ache, Billiousness, etc. They never J should walk out. A statement of the
gn„e or sicken, but impart early ris-: slt „ ation „ aB lir .. pam i to bo presented
Roosevelt by a strikers'
ready for instant use. for a cold can
he cured in much less time when
promptly treated. For sale by Che
rokee Drug Co.
Some men possess so much wisdom
that they are unable to lay their
hands on a certain brand in time to
utilize it.
Traveling is Cangerous.
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
travel .•■traight through to; Cure strengthens the kidneys and
In past years the great in-; all forms of kidney and bladder dis-
Geo. 15. Hausan, locomotive en-
tee to teach are remiired to attend.
J. L. YValker,
R. C. Sarratt,
Jas. C. Jefferies,
County Board of Examiners.
2 a. w. till May 19.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
State of South Carolina,
County of Cherokee.
It appearing to the satisfaction of
the County Board of Education, that
more than one-third of the voters re
siding within the proposed School!
District, who return real or personal
property for taxation, have petitioned
this Board asking that an election be
ordered to determine whether or not
an additional levy of two (2) mills be
voted for the purpose of supplement
ing the regular constitutional and
School District
ing energy. Good for children or
adults. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., I President
Gaffney; L. D. Allison Cowpens. committee, which desisted at his re-
quest, from meeting him on the way to
| Chicago. The labor Representatives
planned to inform the president of le-
grants to New York state.
’ICSfiiE
*>« WOMEN
If you are nervous and tired out
continually you could have no
clearer warning of the approach
of serious female trouble.
Do not wait until you suffer un
bearable pain before you seek treat
ment. Y ou need Y\ ine of Cardui
now just as much as if the trouble
were more developed and the tor
turing pains of disordered men
struation, bearing down pains,
leucorrhoea, backache and head
ache were driving you to the un
failing relief that Wine of Cardui
has brought hundreds of thousands
of women and will bring you.
Wine of Cardui will drive out
all trace of weakness and banish
nervous spells, headache and back
ache ami prevent the symptoms
from quickly developing into dan
gerous troubles that will be hard
to check. Secure a 81.00 bottle of
Wine of Cardui today. If your
dealer does not keep it, send the
money to the Ladies’ Advisory
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine
Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and the
medicine will be sent you.
WINE#
CARDUI
On Tour of Inspection.
Chicago, Mav 1'\—Secretary Wilson
gal proceedings which have been tak-■ an(] ,. 0lJlvs< nt}u! ,. s of th( department
en by the employers and make a prop- of agri culturo v bo will tour the south-
osition that the President act as an west U) iuspect lho condltion of agri .
arbitrator of the differences, choosing cullura , d,v ( lopments will be joined
as associate, one man from the labor in Meinphl> F bv officiftls G f the
Many a crooked man is supposed to 1 road at intersection of Spark’s and
be perfectly straight because other Ryar's land line; thence to Post road
men are nnable to get into his curves, j at Petty’s and Oglesby’s land corner;
thence to
line at John Sol-
ranks and one from the employers,
i The employers say they will not oh
cially approach the president.
‘‘We have no intention of bothering!
President Roosevelt with out trou
hies,” said Attorney Levy Mayer, coin:
gel for the Employers’ association to
day. ‘‘It is likely, however, he added, |
county
A Good Suggestion. ler’s; thence with county line to Is-
Mr. C. B. Wainwrlght, of Lemon hand creek; thence up Island creek to
City, Fla., has written the manufac
turers that much better results are
obtained from the use of Chamber-
Rock Island s v tern and others who .
left Chicago t ay in a special train J a n s / Cholera and Diarrhoea
; I Remedy in cases of pains in the
on the Chicago k- Eastern Illinois rail
road. Secretary Wilson, president Ja^
M. Spillman in charge of grass and
forage plant investigation of the de
partment and others will leave Chi
Dr. Woolley's
PAINLESS
AND
Whiskey Cure
SBNT FTtKK to all
users of morphine,
opium, lui.ilanum,
elixirof opium,co
caine or whiskey, a
larKO book of par
ticulars on homeor
sanatorium treat
ment. Address, Dr.
H. M. WOOM.KY,
P. 0. Box Z*7,
Atlanta, (ieorttla.
periodicals in the name of the Anu ri
line, ordering al! cail p rt . sa Association as siibscrlptioi
teamsters to remain absolutely
j cago over the Southern railroad to-
‘ that the employers side will get the arriving in Memphis Friday
president’s ear for a quiet discussion morn j n n-
of the situation some time during hi,
stay here. Look Out for These Swindlers.
Strike leaders declared that no or- Chicago, May ID.—Two or more men
ders had been issued to the strikers using the names of Anderson, Oral;
to refrain from violence today, beyond aU(1 To(ld havt . be€n engaged fraudu-
instructions previously given out dm- lently for two months in soliciting
ing the strike, but it was current gos- subscriptions for magazines and other
sip that, secret commands had been
passed along the
quiet i ag-eivt They have operated here, in
and not to attempt the slightest inter- Omaha. South Omaha. Council Bluffs,
ference today with the teams of the gj OU x City and other places. At an
employers teaming company. earlier date they had worked the east
ern states. The American Press As-
President Arrives in Chicago. sociation is not a subscription agency;
Chicago, May 10. 'President Roose- ( all y one soliciting subscriptions in its
veils train at the Chicago and North- names is necessarily a swindler,
western railroad depot, Kinzie and
YvTdls streets, a few minutes after Texans Attend Baptist Convention.
noon wa' met by Graeme Stewart and Waco, Tex., May 10.—A special train
other nn^ibcis ot the reception com- i e ft Waco today over the Missouri,
mittee. President Roosevelt and party Kansas & Texas railway bearing the
immediately started for the auditori
um annex.
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 got at the right spot in
stantly,” he says. For sale by Chero
kee Drug Co.
The typewriter is mightier than the
telephone—when it conies to reproduc
ing a message in court.
Time Tried and Merit Proven.
One Minute Cough Cure is right on
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.
Negroes Hold Indignation Meeting.
Chicago, May 10.—More than one
thousand negroes have assembled at
the Bethel African Methodist chu
and adopted • resolutions protesting
Texas delegation to the Southern Bap
list convention in Kansas City. Tin
delegation will he augmented at Dal
las. Fort Worth and Denison. A
special religious program is being car
ried out on board the chapel car “Good
will.” which is one of the six coaches
and sleepers which make up the train.
Dr. S. H, Griffith,
PHYSICAN - 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, Kar,
Nose and Throat Hospital of
Baltimore.
Glasses Fitted Accurately and
Scientifically, &
HfTOffice in Cherokee Drug Co., B’ldg.
One Minute Cough Cure
For Coughs, Colds and Croup*
again the action of the department There will be a large attendance from
store drivers, which, the rosolution as-; Texas and many prominent persons
serts, circulated "A slanderous letter arc aniong tb e number.
against negro drivers, declaring them
to be ‘loafers’ not wiling to work.” Negro Killed Resisting Arrest.
This charge Aas denounced as a Nashville. Tenn., May 10.—While re
willful and malicious falsehood sisting arrest Tom Ray, a negro, was
urged against ifien who proved then shot and killed by Patrolman J. K.
value by risking their lives to obtain Bradford. When the officer undertook
work. The resolution also called on to arrest Ray, the latter clinched him
the mayor to "save hard working cit-: and a scuffle lasting several minutes
izens from that kind of protection ensued, when both the officer and the
which lets f.he rioter go free, sends negro went down to the sidewalk to-
the victims to tho jails and hospitals.’’ get her. The officer had drawn his
revolver, and as they went down the
Boycott American Goods. weapon was discharged, the bullet en-
Shanghai, May 10.—A largo and in- terlng Ray’s neck and severing the
fluential meeting of Chinese mer-j Jugular vein. He died almost instant-
chants held here today protested vig 1 ly.
orously against the proposed now Chi
nese exclusion treaty recently discuss '
ed in the United States. Telegrams on
tho subject wore sent to Chinese ofll
cials, Yuan Shi Kal, viceroy of Chile!
province and to Chou Fu, viceroy of
Nanking, and it was unanimously do j
Cided to boycott American goods until |
the terms proposed In the treaty are 1
modified. Merchants In the empire
ore urged to co-operate in the move
, menu
When it comes to keeping appoint
ments you will invariably find the bill
collector on the spot.
Hot Weather Piles.
Persons afflicted with Piles should
be careful at this season of the year.
Hot weather and bad 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. DeYVitt & Co.
Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D.
Allison, Cowpens.
Eaker’s land line thence with
land line to Linder,s and Evan'- 1
corner, thence to Hick’s and
Wiliams’ corner; thence with Hicks
line to Metal road; thence with Metal
road to Morgan township line; tL nee
with Morgan township line to start
ing point.
It is, therefore, ordered by the coun
ty Board of Education for said county
and State; That such an election bo
held at Macedonia and Butler pre
cincts in said district, on Saturday,
May 20th, 1905, at which election only
such electors as return real or per
sonal property for taxation, and exhib
it their tax receipts and registration
certificates, shall be allowed to vote,
qs provided in Vol. 1, Section 120S of
the Civil Code of South Carolina.
Those voting for such additional
school tax will use a printed or writ
ten ballot on which is the word “yes.”
Those voting against such additional
school tax will use a printed or writ
ten ballot on which is the word “no.”
For the purpose of conducting said
election YV. T. Horton, J. V. Price,
and James Byars, Jr., at Macedonia
precinct; and W. W. Hopper, James
Gardner, and W. H. Swofford at But
ler’s precinct, ire appointed manag
ers, three of these being trustees of
school district No. 14.
By authority of the county Board
of Education for Cherokee county,
South Carolina, Mav 1. 1905.
J. L. YValker,
R. C. Sarratt,
J. C. Jefferies,
County Board of Education.
May 5, 1 a. w. 3t.
It doesn’t take a young man long
to discover that miss, kiss, and bliss
rhyme together.
Slow to Ticket Scalpers.
Washington, May 10.—An order has
been signed by Justice Anderson, In
the supreme court of the District of
Columbia, making permanent a tempo
rary Injunction which prohibits local
ticket brokers from trafficking in ex
curslon tickets to and from Washing
ton which bear the, signature of th<
traveler. The stilt was a joint one
brought by the railroads a few days
before the recent inauguration.
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.
A spinster worries because she is
single, and a married woman worries
because she Isn’t.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money If It falls to cure. E. W.
Grove’s signature Is on each box. 25c.
It’s up to young men with the en
gagement ring habit, to boycott the
diamond trust.
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.
The office seldom seeks the man,
but tho situation frequently seeks the
cook.
Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no
opiates and can safely be given to
children.
“Hrar* Early Rtoera
The famous littlo pill*
Mast Be Sold At Once.
4 vacant lots, nice
building lots, good
size. : :
1 vacant lot edge
of town, goo 1 as in
vestment, only $75.
4 houses and lots
close in. All im
provements, water
connection, nice
shade trees. : :
Robertson & Gullick.
%
See us, we will sell
your property for
you. : :
Stock in Whittaker
Cotton Mill. : :
Cold Facts
The new Soda Fountain
that we have just put in is
the prettiest and most up
to date one in the city, and
we propose to give our cus
tomers the very best drinks
that can be made, regard-
less of cost.
Brannon's Ice Cream
Is the kind we are selling.
You know when North
Carolina people want to
tell you how extremely
nice something is, they
say, “It’s as nice as Bran-
non's Cream.”
We could make our own
cream, or we could have it
made here at a much
smaller cost, but it wouldn’t
I ^
be as good as Brannon’s
and we are determined ' to
a**
sell the very best.
ducement there was given farm home ; ease.
steads but now that such lands arc Kinder Lima 0., writes, “Constant j other school tax of
, . ., ■ virbrat.ion of the engine caused me a No. 14, which shall have the following
almost enureI.\ settled an effort ^ 1 grea t deal of trouble with my kidneys, j boundaries, to-wit: Beginning on Post
be made to bring these desliable emi* aa( j [ got no relief until I used Foley’s road at A. Harris’ bridge; thenpe ;
Kidney Cure.” Cherokee Drug Co. ■ with Morgan township line to Gramb-
— ! ling’s bridge; thence to Green river
The Gaffney
Drug Comp’y.
Prescription Druggists
Opposite Both Hotels.
Hne Pictures—Choice Frames,
The one is very much dependent upon
the other. From our large stock of
mouldings can be selected a frame suita
ble for any picture.
FILMS! FILMS!!
Remember that our Filins are always
Fresh. Much of your success depends
upon this important factor.
Do You contemplate purchasing a
Camera? Premo Cameras for which we
are agents, have the exclusive Film Pack
feature, making them the most desirable
Cameras to use. If interested, will be
pleased to show ) the convenience and
manifold advantages of the “Film Pack
Way.” - : : :
June H. Carr, - Gaffney, S. C.
Phone No. 176. - - Residence 171.
Our Showing
In the Jewelry line is one of the
most attractive and complete,
representing the newest styles
in Gold and Silverware. Many
novelties are being shown this
season, and the price in every
instance is the lowest possible
to quote. ; : : :
Repairing of all Kinds
Done by an expert, promptly ♦
and neatly, and at reasonable *
rates : : : : : J
THOS. H, WESTROPE :
Up-to-Date Market
Your neat on Ice.
Swift’s Hams, some nice, lean cured
Hams with >kin taken off, sliced thin,
for breakfast, or some nice Pork chop
or Pork Steak, or some fine Kansas
City Beef, good and mellow, or Cher
okee Reef. Just as you like. Plenty
of Irish Potatoes, Danish Cabbage,
Onions ami Sets, Country Produce
when it can be got. Heavy and Fancy
Groceries, Apples, Oranges, Lemons,
Beans and Peas, white and colored.
Fresh Fish Fridays and Saturdays.
I Can fill your whole bill at our place.
Goods delivered on time.
Yours for business,
f. W.
L