The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, October 06, 1905, Image 3

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# f k* The Food That Does Good The Cod Liver Oil Emulsion "Par Excellence" (or Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, La drip, 5ore Throat and Lungs, Catarrh, Pneumonia, Consumption and all Pulmonary Diseases. All Druggists, two sizes, 50c. and $1. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE BY MAIL to all sending name and address to OZOMULSION CO.. 98 Pine Street. New York. BUSINESS MEN IRE MUCH ENCOURAGED I is Possible That Quarantines Will Eb Raised Oct. 15. THE SITUATION IS SATISFACTORY MAN HAD NO ACCOMPLICES. A CHICKEN THIEF TRUST. J t-rxe >' I'nrnierH llnve Bunded Tojeether to Smash It. A chicken thief trust Is the latest innovation at AYashinston, X. J., says a special dispateh t » tin? Now York Times. That is the name the farmers of tin* neighborhood have given a band of thieves of whieh they have been the victims, and so greatly do they fear the trust that they have banded themselves into a mutual protective association, charging each member an- j nua 1 dues of $1. f Juards have been j elected to protect the chicken yards oi ; members. H The Country Parishes Will, to a Great Extent, Act Upon Advice of Authori ties and Raise Restrictions Aganst New Orleans Very Soon. New Orleans, Oct. 4.—Up to noon to day there were nine new cases of yellow fever and two deaths. New Orleans, La., Oct. 4.—With only one death over night and a compara tively small number of new cases re ported early in the day, the promise was today for some further improvement in the fever situation. There is every probability that the present week will show the owest number of deaths since the fever start, ed, making it plain that a considerable Chicken thieving lias been going on j proportion of the cases which are re fer some weeks on a wholesale scab From four to six places have been vis ited in a single night. The thieves never left a fowl in the coops. Mrs. Sarah Cummins lost USd at one visit from the thieves. M. C. Mulligan lost lot) and his Hock of turkeys. Some Seasonable Advice. It may be a piece of superfluous advice to urge people at this season of the year to lay in a supply' of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is almost sure to he needed before win ter is over, and much more prompt | and satisfactory results are obtained wlun taken before it h:s become set tled in the system, which can only tie done by keeping the remedy at hand. Thh remedy i so widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesitate about buying it in preference to any other, it is for sale by Chero kee Drug Co. A girl will worry the way the poor on the east side suf fer and let in r own mother sit up till 2 o'clock in the morning sewing on a dress for her while she gets her beau ty sleep. Young Bank Clerk Who Purloined Se curities Makes Statement. New York, Oct. 4.—The detectives and the police have satisfied them selves that Harry I^eonard, the boy who did the National City bank out of 8359,000 wort a of securities by means of a forged check, had no accomplices. They announced yesterday that ail the evidence to convict young Leonard had been obtained and that the case was closed. In court yesterday Leonard seemed eager to talk concerning himself, but the police would not let him. The reporters and officers surrounded him successfully and he got launched in the story before the police shut him up. “I have been making a study of banking and banking methods.” he began, “ever since I’ve been down in the street. A month ago I wrote an article for a Wall street publication showing up the carelessnes of the mes senger service down there. I liked the article so well that I decided to demonstrate the thing and make a name for my self.” At this point he was interrupted by the officers. RUSSIA AND JAPAN ON FRIENOLY TERMS! Diplomatic Relations Are R) sumed Between Ministers. ARRANGING TO RATIFY TREATY ADDRESSED FRESHMAN CLASS. President of Harvard Advises Best Course for Students to Pursue. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 4.—President Charles W. Elliot, of Harvard, ad dressed the incoming freshman class at the faculty reception yesterday even, ing. He said in part: “The foundation of all durable satis, faction iti life is that each man be a clean, wholesome, vigorous animal. This means that drunkenness, licen- I tiousness and dirt of ail kinds must be avoided. “But this is not enough. It is the It Seems Certain that the Ratifications of the Peace Treaty Are To Be Ex changed in Washington-Conferenc«| int -- ctua - llfe " ha " gives the educat- Lasted Only a Few Minutes. DEFENDS J. D. ROCKEFELLER. Cry of ‘‘Tainted Money” Comes from the Drones of Society. Chicago, Oct. 4.—“I would rather be John D. Rockefeller today, divested ot his wealth and with his lovable per sonality, than any of the crew', saints or sinners, who are attacking him. The foregoing is a quotation from an interview published today from Dr. D. K. Parsons, a Chicago millionaire, nationally known as a philantropist. “Tainted money,” continued Mr. Parsons, “to the i>opiilar mind, exicted Just now by socialistic outcries, there Faith Not Necessary. You may be just as skeptical and pessimistic as you please. Kodol will digest what you eat whether you eat or not. You can put your food in a howl, pour a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure on it and it will digest it the same as it will in your stomach. It can't help but cure Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It is curing hundreds and thousands—some had faith and some didn’t. Kodol will cure you if medicine can cure you, whether you have faith in it or not. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; S. D. Al lison. Cowpens. ported in the official lists are dis- er>ts othe rthan yellow fever. With the prospect that quarantines will he lifted generally during the present month, the railroads are mak ing preparations for the resumption of full train service. Many trains were annulled when the quarantines were established, hut it Is believed now that a full service will be restored ou all the lines by the end of the present month. Business Men Encouraged. To business men, the most encour aging feature of tiie yellow fever sit uation is the disposition that is being no wealih that is untainted. Thisj manifested by parishes and towns in cry of tainted money is no jest. It is Louisiana to raise their quarantines! unfair and not American. It has be-1 idiom (jet. I-", in harmony wit h the sug-' come the rallying cry of the socialist^ gestion of Dr. White and President the drone and the discontented mem. Bouchon. If the rule is generally follow- ber of sock ty who hates those whose j a great deal about tll N *ew Orb ans w ill recover more talents or w alth exceed his own.” rapidly in a business way than in 1897 j and 1898, when the mosquito theory EIGHTEEN INJURED IN WRECK. being unknown, the outside country refused to a move restrictions unti. Train Leaves Track Upon a Curve and frost. Sait" Iberville, Terrebonne, Coaches Turn Over. Kentwood and Acadia have sent word Conuellsville, Pa., Oct. 4.—Fifteen to that tuoy will probably dispense with eighteen people were injured, five of their quarantine about the time sug- them seriously, in the wreck today, posted, while Baton Rouge now has the of train No. 1, the Fairmont express matter under consideration. Health Of- on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at licer Dupree and Surgeon Corput both Round Bottom, near Morgantown, \V. Washington, Oct. 4.—'Diplomatic re lations between Russia and Japan were resumed at the state department tor a short time today while Baron Ro sen, the Russian ambassador, and m. Takahira, the Japanese minister in the form of ratification cl their re spective countries. The call was made by appointment at the reqm st of M. Takahiia, who de sired to see the Russian form of tat ideation. Accordingly, Secretary Root sent lor Mr. Smith, chief of the diplomatic bu reau of the state department, who brought to the diplomatic room a copy of a Russian extradition treaty which gave Mr. Takahira the information lie desired. The envoys remained for a few min utes in conversation with Secretary Root, and then left the departmenti without further exchanges. They bowed pleasantly as they parted out side* the diplomatic room. It worthl seem certain from this that ratification of the peace treaty are to be exchange d at Washington. As soon as the date for the exchange of these ratifications has been agreed upon, special plenary powers will be cabled to Baron Rosen and M. Taka hira by their respective emperors. The exact form which the powers shall take w^s discussed at today’s conference, both envoys being anxious that. I here should he no difficultj on that point. The form of the powers will neces sarily be identical. ed man the real satisfaction that en dures. The culivation of vigorous. Intense, mental work each day is bound to furnish one of the greatest and most lasting satisfactions that come in life. Don't take three minutes to do what might just as well be don* in two inmutes. Don’t take 4 years in college to do what might be done j just as well in three years. “The third great source of satisfac-j tion is a di cent reputation. In order to secure this, be a man of honor. Act toward all women as though you were going to marry some pure woman in side of a month. Be honest to all, and more than this, be generous, espe. cially,to those less poor than yourself.” Get the Most Out of Your Food You don’t and can’t if your stomach is weak. A weak stomach does not di gest all that is ordinarily taken into it. It gets tired easily, and what it fails to digest is wasted. Among the signs of a weak stomach are uneasiness after eating, fits of ner vous headache, and disagreeable belch ing. “I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla at different times for stomach troubles, and a run down condition of the system, and have been greatly benefited by its use. I would not be without it in my family. I am trou bled especially in summer with weak stom- arh and nausea and find Hood’s Sarsaparilla invaluable." E. B. Hickman, W.Chester, Pa. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Strengthen and toae the stomach and the whole digestive system. STEAMER GOES ON ROCKS. Crews of 30 Rescued by Members of Life Saving Station. Norfolk. Ya., Oct., 4.—The Italian steamer Citta Di Palermo, from Nor folk, for New Orleans, in ballast, was stranded on Diamond Shoals, 1 mile from Cape Ha floras Life Saving sta tion. last night during thick weather. The crew ot t.iirty men was landed in lifeboats today by the Cape Hai ti ras and Cree ls Hill Life Saving sta tion, and are bt tig cared for at thp \ station. The ship is lying in about 13 of water, and is apparently in goo! condition. There is no water in her hold. T!ie s a EpIleptic’M Odd Plan to Obtain Relief For weeks reports have been receiv ed of a mysterious stranger who has been riding through Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska on the pilot of a railroad engine, to which he tied himself when no one was looking, says a special dis patch from Sioux City, la., to the Chi cago Record-Heraid. The mystery was solved the other day. Feeling an epi leptic fit coming on at Plainview, Neb., the man begged to be allowed to tie himself ou the cowcatcher of an en gine. He says he can find relief from epilepsy in no other way, but that after riding fifty or a hundred miles on an engine he has a few days of peace. How to Cure Corns and Bunions. First, soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it; then pare ir down as closely as possible with out. drawing blood and apply Cham berlain's Pain Balm twice daily, rub bing vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn a few days to protect it from the shoe. As a general lin iment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is une-' fe< t qualed. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. -moo h and the wind When a man discovers he is a dis tant relative of a millionaire he acts “I can’t do it” never did anything. “I’ll try” has worked wonders, and “I will do tit” has performed miracles. A Judicious Inquiry. A well known traveling man who | visits the drug trade, says he has of ten heard druggists inquire of cus tomers who asked for a cough medi cine, whether it was wanted for a child or for an adult, and if for a child they almost invariably recom mended Chamberlain’s Cough Reme dy. The reason for this is that they know there is no danger from it and that it always cures. There is not the least danger in giving it. and for coughs, colds and croup it is unsur passed. For sale by Cherokee Drug | Co. True humility is not so much thinking meanly of ourselves as not thinking of ourselves at all. having made it plain to the citizens 1 that there will he practically no danger in a resumption of relations with this i city. The pace having been set, it is prou. able that many more parishes will fol low suit and that by the time of the; president’s arrival practically all the bars will he down. There is great eae.! erness among country people to come here, and participate in the jubilee that 1 will attend the president’s visit. Today was another day of gloomy weather with light showers, but the fever situation has lot whatever alarm ing features it may have possessed. For : the fifth day there has not been a single case reported from the original. : ly infected region and for several days no deaths in the Emergency hospital, i while the cases under treatment there! have dropped to 38, and nearly all the patients are doing well. University Opens Nov. 1. The Louisiana state university, it is announced, will open on Nov. 1. The various departments of Tulane univer sity will open about the same time. The public schools in many parts of Louisiana are already in operation. Superintendent Easton of the New Va. Three coaches, including the bag gage car, ladies’ coacch and a Pullman gage car, left the rails on a curve ; and tumbled over the bank to the edge of the Monogahela river. Grant Burns, of Hazlewood, Pa., con- 1 ductor of the train, has a broken arm and is bruised and cut. James D. Ellenbergef, and son, C. W. EJlenberger, both of Dunbar, Pa.. Baltimore and Ohio bridge carpenters,; are among the most seriously injured. Accident Stops A'rship. Brockton, Mass.. Oct. i.- Roy Kna- bensliue. the aeronaut, tm t with an tte. j cldent to his airship today on the Brockton fair grounds, while trying 1 to make an ascension. The young man was not injured. The ship had risen about 30 yards, when the motor miss, d a numbi r of revolutions. Tui- prevented steering and the great hag containing the gas struck a flag pole on one of the buildings, stopping the flight. Knubcushue shouted to his as sistants on the ground and they tossid him ropes. tic was able to descend in safety. The netting covering the ship was torn. is li' sn I rot. the norm. as }f ^ j iaf | been elected to a public Reports received from riie scene < 'office. the wreck >t\ that if quick assistance! is reiul< red. the ship may, in all prob-1 Hooted though with mm ability. In difficulty. Wrecking scene of th fugs left wreck. at once for the Man Creamated by Flames. Warren, o Oct. 4.—An unknown man is kiijem.-ed to have been cremat- ed. another perhaps fatally burned and a third seriously injured as a re sult of-a fire that destroyed the sta ble of A. 1.. Pattingill here early to day. '1 he fneu were here attending a carnival and were sleeping in the stable. Owen Kelly, of Niles. O.. wa- rescued after he had been badly burn-! ed. A m A Splendid Idea. \ new idea in a Cough Syrup is 1 advanced in Kennedy’s Laxative ' Honey and Tar. Besides containing Pine Tar, Honey and other valuable remedies, it is rendered Laxative, so that its use insures a prompt and cf- j ficient evacuation of the bowels. It relaxes the nervous system, and cures alll coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. A red clover blossom and the honey bee is on every bottle of the Original Laxative Cough Syrup —Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. An ideal remedy for children. Moth ers praise it. It is best for ail. Sold by Cheupkee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Piles. Druggists refund mon ey if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Orb ans schools has issued an order any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First ap plication gives ease and rest. 50c. | If your druggist hasn’t it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., Lt. Louis, Mo, Plotting to Overthrow Germans. Berlin, Oct. 4.—The Colonial section of the foreign office first heard of the arrest of Andrew Dewet. near Vlkhoe. Gorman Southwest Africa, on the charge of plotting with four other Boers to overthrow German rule in Southwest Africa, from South African papers of the latter part of August which reached Berlin last Monday, hut were not opened until yesterday. The foreign office telegraphed to the gov ernor of Southwest Africa for a re port on the subject but considers that the incident probably has been much exaggerated as otherwise the gover- Swindler Gets Ten Years. Chicago. Oct. 4.—Frank Hope, 59 years old, who has served 38 years be lting the bars, pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of swindling and was sen tenced to the penitentiary for ten years. Hope's real name is said to he Puncheon, apd it is said he has re spectable relatives in London, Eng He was released from the Joliet pris on the latter part of last August and had been t liberty two weeks when he was again behind the liars. He] confessed that he had advertised for) a woman to act as traveling companion! When a woman goes shopping it in Ti-.nw.u u-xrorwio n takes her all afternoon; when she goes ... „ . ‘ , M > ands, of Brace- buying it takes her only a few min- \ille, O, jumped irom the second story! utes. of the burning building and received a (broken hip. It. is believed that a third man whose name has not been learned, was probably cremated. Arguments Against New Trial. Cincinnati, Oct. 4.—The argument of the government against the conten. tions in the petition for a new trial for Mrs. Cassie L. Chadwick now un der sentence of ten years in the Ohio P> |’i ,, Hilary for conspiracy to wreck ; an Oberlin. O.. national bank, was con tinned today by Assistant Attorney S. If. Garry before the United rftatis - . i , i ,, i c I IC,Ilt con it ot appeals :n this citv. tor children ami then robbed the app - T u,, l he arguments tire expected to con- cants for the position. tinue until tomorrow. Would Not Turn Over Assets. Chicago. Oct. 4.—Bankruptcy pro-1 Insomnia and Indigestion Cured. “Last year I had a very severe attack of indigestion. I could not sleep at night and suffered most ex cruciating pains for three hours af ter each meal. I was troubled this way for about three months when I used Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liv er Tablets, and received immediate relief.’’ says John Dixon, Tullamore, Ontario, Canada. For sale by Cher okee Drug Co. You will find life full of sweet sa vour if you do not expect from it what it cannot give. nor would have regarded it as worth j ceedlngs against E. I. Rosenfeld. repot ting. Instead of old women and young whiskey the average man prefers old whiskey and young women. For All Kinds of Piles. To draw the fire out of a burn, heal a cut without leaving a scar, or to cure boils, sores, tetter, eczema and all skin and scalp diseases, use De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A specific 1 for blind, bleeding, itching and pro-: truding piles. Stops the pain instant ly and cures permanently. Get the genuine. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens. to i ach of the CnO teachers employed to give brief talks daily to the cnil ! ’ dren on the mosquito theory. There I Miss Roosevelt at Yokohama, ate to be printed cards for each school i Yokomaiia. Oct. 4.—Miss Alice teacher to study and later illustrated Roosevelt and her party arrived Imre le'ctures for the little ones. today on tin* steamer L. Minnesota Will Banquet President. fr 001 Shimonoseki. Miss Roosevelt One of the chiet features of the ! was rt ' ceive(1 bv the Am€rican m,nister president’s reception here was to pro American consul, tne imperial mas. vide a banquet at which the repres* n tative citizens of Louisiana were to! have gathered and the president af- lorded in opportunity to speak freely. Advices front Washington announc* ten- oral manager of the Western Life In demnity Insurance company, were to day referred by Federal Judge S. H. Bethea, to Referee in Bankruptcy Wean. .Vltorney Levinson, for the plaintiff, I'tr.st told the court that Ro senfeld refused to return any asset; over to the receiver. L* vinsou asked Refuse Fidelity Bonds. Sigourney. Colo., Oct. 4.—Presiding; Judge Scott of the sixth judicial dis trict yesterday ordered the clerk of! the court not to receive bonds offered by any foreign fidelity bond company, stitutes The order cites a case in another conn, ty when a deiaulter’s bond was for feited, it was discovered that an east ern bond* company, practically refits- ' The First Requisite of Beauty. The first requisite of beauty is a clear complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup clears a sallow, blotched complexion, as it stimulates the liver and bowels, and the eyes become bright and clear. You owe it to your friends to take it if your complexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse suh- Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. The only way to shine, even in this, false world, is to he modest and. unas suming. Who ever chooses his wife for the way she looks on the street makes a serious mistake. seldom that the program arranged contem- plates only a daylight visit, the pres ident arriving at 9 in the forenoon and gong aboard his cruiser at C in the evening. An effort will be made to per suade him to extend his stay In order that he may attend the banquet. ter of the ceremonies and the gover-i nor, but declined any formalities. She will stay at a hotel here tonight.! and tomorrow will go sightseeing into; the interior until Oct. 13, when the party headed ny E. H. Harriman and Miss Roosevelt's parti- will leave Yoko. hama for San Franefti er Siberia. allowed an alter-' treed. >t.pulat::;g. that the receiver be ney. The court a however, that the attorney should lx one heretofore not interested in th* proceedings. to make n r’laiion. having no ty or collateral sta^o. proper, what sever in the thi.s NEWS TERSELY TOLD. &co on the steam. A Pleasure to All. No Pill is as pleasant and positive as DeVVitt’s Little Early Risers. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and effective that children, deli cate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver Cruiser Pennsylvania Selected. Washington. Oct. 4.—The a mm red I parliament cruiser Pennsylvania has been tenia Streets Guarded b yTroops. Bruenn, Austria, Oct. 4.—Although, popular excitement continues, there; have been no further conflicts here. All the stre'et in tile business quar ter are guarted by troops. The Czech merchants have called a meeting for, Oct. 7, to inaugurate a boycott of a'l German merchants. The latter are lively selected to convey ITesideni! p eU(li , ure at about $20,750,000. Minister Minister of Finance Reports. Cop uhagen. Oct. 4.—Minister of Fi nance Lassen today suumitted the bud get for 190(i-o7 to the lower house of 1 petitioning the authorities to probihit is at St Francis hospital, in Wichita He estimated the reve- Die meeting. Kans., was much Improved today. Last, nue at. about $21,425,000, and the ex-1 night was the most restful night he The dock laborers at Cronstadt have again struck for more wag< s and short, tr hours. Work on all the foreign ship, is at a standstill. All the street cars are running u> day in Berlin, the strikers of the el< c labor trical works being unable to stop work i at the power houses. Kx-Congresi-man Jerry Slmp&ou, who Whei Wards Off Pneumonia. Ail coughs, colds and pneumonia complaints that are curable are quick- 1" cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Clears the phlegm, draws out inflam mation and heals and soothes the af fected parts, strengthens the Lings, war Is off pneumonia. Harmless and pleasant to take. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L./D. Allisom Cowpens. When opportunity is spurred on by the result is sometimes called pills Co, sold. Sold by Cherokee Drug Gafftwy; L. D. Allison. Cowpens. Roosevelt from New Orleans to Nor folk on th return from his southern trip. Rear Admiral Brownson, com manding the armored cruiser division of the North Atlantic fleet, and Cap tain McLean, of the Fennsylvan a. Igisi-n is Hie first minister of finance Repairing Typhoon Damages. Washington, Oct. 4.—In order that Any gossip can say mean things, i were at the navy department today hut it takes a good cock to turn out a and conferred with the officials re- first class roast. garding the arrangements for the voy age. From Norfolk the Foley’s Honey and Tar cures coughs j bp . and colds and prevents pneumonia. Take no substitutes. St»ld by Chero kee Drug Co. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Dlriosts what you eat* president will Washington by the Mayflower. Captain tV’inslow has ur. rived here from Newport and was at the navy department today. foleyshoneihcar Situation At Pensacola. Pensacola. Fla., Oct* 4.—ftne case and om* death at noon. Thirty-five left at noon for the detention camp, which oiamed today. • has spent in six weeks. The western yearly mei ting of con to recognize in his budget the fnterna t^e damages resulting from the recent servative friends in session it i’lain tional chamber of agriculture started typhoon in the Philippine islands may field, Iml, inei iding a membership under the auspices of the king of Italy be at once repaired and to prevent 23,bdO in vc-tous «tates. today admit’, ou th * initiative of David Lubin, of suffering among the many people a new meeting, Woodland, .V C, to California. The minister asks for an whose houses and property were de- membership. appropriation to enable Denmark to stroyed by it, the quartermaster gen- Giatano Place, an Italiau, was ratal participate in the establishment of the ora l fbtt army has cabled to Manila jy s j lot at Atlantic City N. J . toi Never Ask Advice. you have a cough or cold don't ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask f >r Fo ley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy; it cures coughs and colds quickly. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. chamber. that an extra allotment of $•'<>,000 has en made to meet* the expenses. Chaplain Taggart Reports for Duty. Columbus. O, Oct. 4.—Captain E. F. Taggart, whose divorce case in Woo ster attracted thd attention of the en tire country for weeks, arrived at the Columbus barracks and reported for duty. Hu declined to talk in any way of the divorce proceedings, or ol the probable outcon. tb etrouble. Streets Guarded by Troops. Washington, Oct. 4.- Captain F. R;. an, royal British navy, has been ap pointed naval attache to the British embassy here succeed! g Captain Do chair, who has cone to S'o. Ambus rador Durand and lAdy Durand will take up their reside:; v here for *be prli;ur Abnut the 25th instant. . L ’ V < • . while lying in bed. The attack was made by a masked man under the guise of robbery, but the police expres.-. the belief that it was the re.->ult ol a “black hand" plot. On the signing of a sworn statement by Harry Q. Bateman, the Milwaukee first ha sen an. who was stabbed b.> Catcher Charles l> xter, of t a Moines, Iowa, hall Ham. Monday night refusing to prosecute, Dexter wua tx leased tram jail this morning Great men slip down in winter and '-'mall men slip up at all seasons To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. AH druggists refund the money If it fails to cure E W Grove’s signature Is on each bm .'5c. Most failures an* caused hj not letting well enough alone. people Sick headache Is caused by a disor dered condition of the stomach and is quickly cured by Chambe. iain’s Stomach ami Liver Tablets. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. POimHONEr^TAR •tops tb* oovagla KppIs lunfa