The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 19, 1905, Image 3
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Picture Pram!«K. Sign Vv'ritiiKr, Paper
Hanffin^, Hou'-.o and ('arriage Painting
L. H. GSififiS Si 2i0. ’Phone No. 47.
Your Children’s
Health
IS OF 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 arc free from disease
breeding germs. Decorate the walls with
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All voat iMothes t hat im-c nrbrlitenimr up
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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
alter once “applied. Any one can brush it
on—mis 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
sorbing and disease-breeding kalsomines
bearing fanciful names and mixed with hot
water. Buy Alalmstine 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,
Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water St, N. Y.
For sale in Gaffney by
CHEROKEE DRUG COMPANY.
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F^or Settle
From my prize-winners, R. I. Reds,
Rose and Single Comb. Eggs [5
for £1.50; White Plymouth Rocks,
U. R. Fishei’s strain of prize-wtn-
|ners, eggs #1.50 for 15; Barred Ply
mouth Rocks, Hawkins’strain, eggs
#r.oo for 15. All my stock is fine se-
Hlected and show birds My Rhode
"Island Ri^ds 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.
Cherokea Poultry Yards
E. R. CASH, Prop.
GAFFNEY, - - - S. C.
When a man doesn’t get mad with
\ woman over the way she figures out
.. political situation it is a sign she
is pretty.
Why Suffer From Rheumatism.
Why suffer from rheumatism when
one application of Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm will relieve the pain? The
quick relief which this liniment af
fords makes rest and sleep possible,
and that alone is worth many times
its cost. Many who have used it
hoping only for a short relief from
suffering have been happily surprised
to tind that after awhile the relief be
came permanent. Mrs. V. H. Leggett,
of Vmn Yum, Tennessee, U. S. A,
writes. “1 am a great sufferer from
rheumatism, all over from head to
foot, and Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
h the only thing that will relievo the
pain.” For sale by Cherokee Drug Co.
Cables intimate that the residents
of Harbin are preparing to receive
some visiting tourists from the south.
When a young man starts clown 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 Eearly Risers.
The Famous Little Pills EARLY
RISERS cue Constipation, Sick Head
ache, Billlousness. 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 Cowpens
SAVfL ENGAGEMENT
IG NOW IMMINENT
It Is Believed Admiral Toga
W..I Attack Russians.
JAPS' FLEET IS BELOW FORMOSA
PANAMA’S NAVY DEDICATID.
THe Fleet Consists of One Stearr.
Yacht cf Small Tonnage.
New York, M.17 IT. R presenta
tiics of the Panama republic 1 avc for
mally dedicated their navy at a si p
yard in South Brooklyn.
’Ihe force alioat consists of Lie
strain yacht Orienta, commanded
Captain T. T .Lov lace, formerly <u
Kansas City. the yacht was rec< m-
ly purchased from a New York man
for $40,DUO, and has been thoroughly ;
overhauled preparatory to taking up!
the duty of guarding the eastern coast 1
of the isthmus.
For the occasion of hoisting the Pan
ama ensign, the Orienta 'was in gala
dress, and a large party went aboard
headed by Carlos Arosemena, secretary
of the legation. Luncheon was served
on board, alter which the' tlag of the .
republic was brought from a locker
and raised by. Secretary Arosemena.
The emblem consists of four
squares, two of white, one in the upper
left and the other in the lower right
hand corners, and two squares, one;
each of red and blue. In one of the
white squares there rs a single star
of blue and in the other a red star.
The Orienta will leave for Colon on
Thursday or Friday.
Women and Children Removed From
Tamsui, Which Is Under Martial
Law—Fourth Russian Squadron Is
Ready to Sail for Eastern Waters.
Amoy, China, May 17—It is believ
ed that part of the Japanese fleet is
taking up a position below Formosa,
and that Admiral Togo has planned to
light the Russians south of Formosa.
The Japanese get orders from this
vicinity at night time.
The state of martial law first de
clared at Tamsui, island of Formosa,
and subsequently made general all
throughout the island has been fol
lowed by the appointment of a mili
tary executive and the moving of the
women and children from the Pesca-
dore island to Forosa.
Arriving there she will be fitted
Fourth Squadron Ready to Sail. j with two three-pounder guns and two | Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
St. Petersburg, May 17—It is ah* automatic rapid tire guns. Ver y Best.
Jill Humors
Are impure matters which the skin,
liver, kidneys and other organs can
not take care of without help, there is
•uch 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-
th n. •lull lie. ! u lies and many other
troubles are due to them.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
U -move nil humors, overcome all
their effects, strengthen, tone and
invigorate the whole system.
“I had salt rheum on my bands so that 1
could not work. I took Hood’s .Sarsaparilla
and it drove out the humor. I continued
its use till the sores disappeared.” Mrs.
Ira O. Brown, Rumford Falls, Me.
Hcod’s Sarsaparilla promises to
cure and keeps the promise.
Overworked
KIDNEYS
Mnrruy'n Bi.clm. Gin and .lanlper
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.
#1.00 e* t.l
or direct from
The Murray Drug Co.,Columbia. S. C.
Suing a man wh > ha< your money
is a good way to it .. .. for your
lawyer.
the
Up-to-Date Market
Your Heat on Ice.
Swift’s Hams, some nice, lean cured
Hams with skin taken off, sliced thin,
■for breakfast, or some nice Pork chop
or Pork Steak, or some fine Kansas
City Beef, good anti mellow, or Cher
okee Beef. Just as von like. Plenty
of Irish Potatoes, Danish Cabbage,
Onions and 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.
Can till your whole bill at our place.
Goods delivered on time.
Yours for business,
1^. W. IVyeOIJIIVT^
Phone No, 60. Residence No, 33.
nounccd from Cronstadt that Vice Ad
miral Rirelef, commander-in-chief at;
Baltic ports, has ordered the comman-!
ders in the fourth division of Vice Ad
miral Rojestveusky’s fleet to hold |
their ships in readiness to leave lor
the Far East, by June 4 without fail.
PRESBYTERIANS MEET.
British Steamer Seized.
Tokio, May 17.—The British steam-
•r Lincluden was seized by a Japa
nese warship May 15 south of Korea.
The French steamer Quang Nan was
captured by a Japanese warship on the
same dale m ar the Pescadore islands,
straits of Formosa.
The cargoes of the two vessels are
not announctU.
France Made No Break.
Queer.si own, .May 17.—Vice Admiral
Lord I’ha. n-.-, lit resford, commanding
* ‘T have been using (’hrmiberlain’s*! NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
| Cough Remedy and want '<> say it is: The next regular examination for
the best cough medicine I have ever • teachers will be held at the court house
,j• * , taken,” says Geo. L. <’htil»i>. a mer-jon Friday, May the 19th, 1905,, begin-
General Assembly Holding Annua chant of Harlan. Mich. There is mining at 9 o’clock A .M. This examina-
Meeting in Indiana. question about its being the best, us Hon will be held on the usual branches
Winona Lake, Ind., May 17—Two it will cure a cough or cold in 1 taught In the public free schools of the
meetings were hi id cogay preliminar. time than any other treatment. I' county, viz: Geography. English,
to the opening of the general assembl:. : always be kept in the house Arithmetic, Algebra, U. S. History,
tv , . , . , ready for instant use. for 1 cold cm, Hygiene, Pedagogy; also Hughes’ Mis*
u! the 1 resbytenan church, which wm , )e cure j j., Ul , K .>| less Mnie when j takes in Teaching, Silas Marer, and
hold its first session tomorrow. I he promptly treated. For sale by Che-J Enoch Arden.
All who have not the proper guaran
tee to teach are required to attend.
J. L. Walker,
R. C. Sarratt,
Jas. C. Jefferies,
County Board of Examiners.
foreign mission conference began its j rokee Drug Co.
work. Secretary Arthur J. Brown, of
the board of missions, presided. It is easy to secure money if you
The speakers were Rev. John Ba]-;™n secure the necessary security.
com ShaWj of Chicago; Rev. C. B. Mc
Afee, of Brooklyn; Rev. C. A. R. Jan-1 Traveling is t angerous.
vier, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. D. B.! Constant motion jars the
kidneys
„ T T . . | which are kept in place in the body
Wells, ot kort Waynes, Ind., secretary by de{icate at I tachm ^ nt s. This is the
reason that travelers, trainmen, street
of the woman’s board of the north
west.
Nearly 300 persons were present. In
the audience were seated Justice Har
Cnited
the channel fleet, in an Interview here: lan - 01 Cnited States supreme
yesterday on the arrival of the White) court, Mrs. Harlan and William Jen-
Star line steamer Oceanic from New | nings Bryan. Justice Harlan is here
York, May 10, said he felt France had to urge the constructron or a Presby-
taken care that there should be 110 j terian cathedral at Washington.
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 "ti-
gineer, Lima, O., writes. “Constant
virbration of the engine caused me a
great deal of trouble with my kidneys,
1 a. w. till May 19.
If a man doesn’t wind up his bad
habits his health will soon run down.
Fine Pictures—Choice Frames. £
The one is very much dependent upon
the other. From our large stock of
mouldings c m be selected a frame suita
ble for any picture,
FILMS! FILMS!!
^Remember that our Films 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 ) ou the convenience and
manifold advantages of the “Film Pack
Way.” - : : :
June H. Carr, - Gaffney, S. C.
Phone No. 176. - - Residence 171.
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 Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat Hospital of
Baltimore.
Glasses Fitted Accurately and
Scientifically, J*
•Officejin Cherokee Drug Co., B’ldg.
A Lesson in Health.
Healthy kidneys filter the impuri
ties from the blood, ami 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.
The hungry for righteousness are
not to be satisfied with rhetoric.
taken care that there should be U o I torian cathedral at Washington. Mr. great deal o t trouble with my kidneys, are %
breach of neutrality in the Far East 1 Riyan is here to attend the meeting of ;VV‘ 1 - sro ^ n ° i,* u ^, 1 Ff ’l ^ ' a ' vrir
[main 01 in mranij in i.u r..i *-'•< , r . . . . . .Kulnev Cure.” Cherokee Drug Co. raven
with her consent. Possibly, he said.: P rtis, dents of the Presbytoiiau col- ,
the Russians,
others, might Ui
res.
Hf
who
French waters 10 repair accidents and
or hi bilb
unable to collect his wits
is in tough luck.
CHICAGCAN KILLED IN SOUDAN. 1
remain there .."til turned out.
A Good Suggestion.
SAILORS EEATLlto B’' UNIONISTS. Natives Aw eked Hut at Night and. ^ l ’- ( ■ V e in wright, of Lemon
City, Fla., has written the manufac-
results are
Rcbbeti and Murdered.
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.
There are no buffet cars on a train
of disasters.
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.
Hope is a nerve tonic for ambitious
men.
Hast Be Sold At Once, i
Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no
opiates and can safely be given to
children.
4 vacant lots, nice
building lots, good
size. : :
1 vacant lot edge
of town, good 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. :
CURES
STOMACH
TTIE body gets its life from
* food properly digested.
Healthy digestion means pure
blood for the body, but stomach
troubles arise from carelessness
in eating and stomach disorders
upset the entire system. Improp
erly masticated food sours on the
stomach, causing distressing
pains, belching and nausea.
When over-eating is persisted in
the stomach becomes weakened
and worn out and dyspepsia
claims the victim.
Thedford’s Black-Draught
cures dyspepsia. It frees the
stomach and bowels of congested
matter and gives the > stomach
new life. The stomach is quickly
invigorated and the natural
stimulation results in a good
appetite, with the power to thor
oughly digest food.
You can build up your stomach
with this mild and natural
remedy. Try Thedford’s Black-
Draugut today. You can buy a
package from your dealer for
S.Sc. if bo does not k<X!p it, send
the money to The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga,
Teun., and a package will DO
mailed you.
Longshoremen Object to Them Un
loading Ship During Strike.
Tacoma. \\ a. 1 a.. May 17.—A desper
ate battle has occurred on the decks of
the steanu r C» uo nnial in which sever
al men were slightly injured ami three
are thought to nave been drowned.
The Centennial, from San Francisco,
via Seattle, brought rrom the latter
port a gang of 13 men to work the
shill's oat go n i e. Owing to existing
trouble b- t .vi cn the sailors’ union and
the lor.gsh'.i men’s union, Captain
Pierce had been threatened with a
boycott by the sailors if he employed
Tacoma longshoremen and hence had
hired a crew at Seattle.
When the steamer arrived in port
about 200 longshoremen boarded her
armed with clubs, billies, pistols and
other weapons. The Seattle men were
beaten whenever found and some 30
shots were fired before order was re
stored.
turers that much better
Chicago, Maj 17. Word of tbe 0 M a j ned from the use of Chamber-
death of Lester C. Winterton, as the i a j n - s colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
result of a night attack by native rob- Remedy in cases of pains in the
hers at Wady Haifa, Soudan, has been stomach, colic and cholera morbus
received by friends in Chicago. Win- taking *1 in water at hot as can be
tuton, headed a prospecting P a H> the effect is double in rapidity. “It
which started from London several see ms to -get at the right spot in
months ago. for Soudan. According to i stantly,” he says. For sale by Chero-
letters just received from Wady Hal- j kee Drug Co.
fa, Winterton and an assistant named
Winthrop College
Scholarship and Entrance
Examination.
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col
lege and for the admission of new stu
dents will be held at the County Court
House on Friday, July 7th, at 9 A. M.
Applicants must not he less than fif
teen years of age. When scholarships
are vacated after July 7. they will be
awarded to those making tho highest
age at this examination provided
they meet the conditions governing the
award. Applicants for scholarships
should write to President Johnson be
fore the examination for scholarship
application blanks.
Scholarships are worth Slid and
free tuition. The next session will
open September 29, 1905. For further
information and catalogue address
Pres. D. B. Johnson. Rock Hill, S. C-
5-16-2mopd.
If you would make your money last
you must earn it first.
Bowdon were asleep in their hut the
night of March IS, when two native
thieves.entered the place and attacked Time Tried and Merit p roven .
them was axes. Winterton and Bow- One Minute Cough Cure is right on
don fought desperately, but were time when it comes to curing Coughs,
knocked senseless Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It is
The thieves then ransacked tin*' Perfectly harmless, pleasant to take
house r„r gold .»„ .aHiug to discover!^
any, fled.
Bowdon recovered, but Winterton,
whose injuries were far more serious,
died on April 11. He was 3fi years
of age.
L. D. Allison. Cowpens.
He who has no friends doesn’t have
to lend them money.
Wireless Record Broken.
San Francisco. May 17.—The Pacific
coast record for long distance wire
less telegraphing has been broken, it
is claimed, by a wireless message
received from 315 mrres out at sea.
The communication came from the
the government transport Solace,
which left this port Monday and was
received over the net magnetic detec
tors. The best record made, it ia
said at the local station, was when
conversation was held with the Boston
at a distance of 220 miles down tho
coast some six weeks ago.
Hot Weather Piles.
Persons afflicted with Piles should
Italian Towns Flooded. be careful at this season of the year.
New York. May 17.—Most of the 1 Hot weather and bad drinking water
rivers in northern and central Italy 1 contribute to the conditions which
are overflowing owing to almost con- ma ke Piles mo r > painful and danger-
unuoiis rain during the last six day,, JfiTpain, draws out 2 the ^ore-
acording to a Rome dispatch to the- ness and cures! Get the genuine, bear-
Herald. The Po has inundated th* ; ing the name of E. C. DeWitt & Co.
town of Moncalieritn, a short distance j Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D.
from Turin. The inhabitants have Allison, Cowpens.
abandoned the lower part of the town.
The towns of Alessanda, Valessa and
Padua have also been flooded. Bridges!
in Venice have collapsed and a num
ber of cattle have been swept away, i
YORK COUNTY.
67 acre Farm.
385 acre Farm.
For Rent
130 acre Farm.
CHKROKEK COUNTY.
2 nice hcase- and lots, (Blacksburg 1.
3 nice and conveniently located lots in
Gaffney.
Real estate means a safe investment.
Come and see me ami I will tell you how
and why. Rents collected.
R. L. PARISH,
Office National Bank Building.
Gaffney, S. C.
FOR
Up-to-Date Job Print
ing, call at the
LEDGER Office.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat,
BANftlSR SALVE
Gaffney, S, C,
Une ftKircute Oough Cura
the most healing salve In • ie world.
f or Coughs, Colds and Croup*
White Girl Arrestea for Burglary.
Nashville. Teun.. May 17.—An aston.
/
ishing climax was reached here to an
investigation by the police of thefts
that have recently been committed in
this city when Mattie Bell Halleman.
a 12-year-old girl, was arrested on the
charge of housebreaking anH larceny.
The offender is a school girl and is re
markably bright for her age. She ha*
entered several residences in true
burglar fashion and has stolen consid
erable money and Jewelry.
Concrete Ties a Failure.
Goshen. Ind., May 17.—Tho Lake,. —.
Shore and Michigan Southern railroad j
has decided that its experiment with!|%«
concrete ties has been a failure and ‘
all that have been put down east of i |M
here wil be removed. The company ^
is now atv a loss to know what to
substitute for wood ties, because the
latter are becoming more scarce each
year, and the supply, is is feared, will
be exhausted in a few more years.
Exonerates Railroad.
Harrisburg. Pa.. May 17.—The cor
oner's jury this afternoon returned a
; verdict exonerating the Pennsylvania
Railroad company from any blame foi
the Souili Harrisburg disaster last
Thursday in which 23 lives were lost
and more than 100 persons were in
Jured.
Fugitive Chased Around the World.
New York, May 17.—When K. Ka
pia, a native of Honolulu, who arrived
here on the steamer Cedric in custody ,
of Sheriff Henry C. Vidd, reaches Hon-j
olulu he will have completed a trip
around the world, more than half ot
which was made as a fugitive from
justice and the remainder as a prison-'
er. Kupia is charged with the larceny
of $15,000 bond in Honolulu.
Within Reach
ist he money to your credit in
the Gaffney Savings Bank.
But remember that it is your
reach only that it is within;
your written order is neceasary
to obtain it. Burglars and
thieves have no chance to
get it.
The Gaffney Savings Bank
THEDFORD’S
MKDMUGHTJ
John Mitchell's Daughter Dead.
Indianap')l!M. .May 17.— Marie, the C
year-old daughter of John Mitchell,
president of the United Mine Workers
died today at Spring Valley, 111., ol
pneumonia. Mr. Mitchell was starting
for Pennsylvania when he received the
til gram. He left at once for home
acorapauied by W. B. Wilson.
would like to open an account with' yen. One dollar
will do for a start, your own pride will make
it grow. We pay lour per cent, inter-
.’. est on all deposits.
Cotton Fire in Alabama Town. y
Opelika, Ala., May 17.—One of the
most disastrous tires In the history V
of this city occurred about L o’clock bV
this morning when the warehouse of W
Bartow Smith, containing about 900
bales of cotton, was burned. The dam
age is estimated at between $30,000
and $40,000. It is understood that the
building and about BOO bales were in
sured. 1 —. — —
The Gaffney Savings Bank.
Office in The National Bank of Gaffney.