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Ho* Is Baby Today 1
Better, thank yon. In fact, suite welt
Fat, round and full of life and mischiet
Fink and white ieah, dotted with dim*
plea. No cough, no indigestion.
Ail on account of
0/0MULSI0N
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administered by a mother whose love
was tempered with common sense.
She knows that OZOMULSION is
a fountain of enerpy for grown-ups,
too. It stops waste of flesh. It makes
plenty of rich blood. For pale, fecbl#
folk it is the chief nourisher at life’s
feast. It cures Consumption when
taken in time. All druggists sell it—
50 cents and $1.00 the bottle. Let us
send you
Free Santee SafHe !jy Rail
Write letter or postal to
CZOlYTJLSiOld CC.
08 Pino Strcot, Mt.o.' York
Want Magistrate Removed.
New York, May 9.—The Bar asso
ciation of New York Tuesday night
resolved to ask the appellate division
of the superme court to remove City
Magistrate Joseph Pool from the
bench. The nature of the charges,
which have been approved by the
grievance committee, was not disclos
ed. Magistrate Pool, it was said at his
home last night, Is in Washington on
urgent business.
Negro Woman Kills a Man.
Valdosta, (la., May 9.—Joe Simpson,
a negro man, was instantly killed in
(his city by Silva Armstrong, a negro
woman, who shot him with a pistol
through the head. The woman claims
thal Simpson was beating her and at
tempting to cut her with a knife. Sht
escaped to the woods, and was run
down by Chief of Police Dampler with
his track dogs.
{60,000 INDEMNITY
PAID TO IMEOffiA
China Makes] Amends for Her
Wrongdoing.
MONEY GIVEN TO MISSIONS
Sour
StomacH
No appetite, loss of strength, nervous
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour rising's, and catarrh
of tne stomach are all due to indigestion.
Kodol cures indigestion. This new discov*
ery represents the natural juices of diges
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
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
cures ai) stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravetifwocd. W, Va., says:—
“I was troubled with sour stc.riach ft r twenty years.
Kodol cured me «nd we a:e now using It In milk
lor baoy."
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Bottles only. $1.00 Size hc> infs 2’t times the trt»J
size, which sells for 50
Prepared by E. C. OeWITT &CO., CHICAGO.
For tale by
Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney*, L. D.
Allison, Cownena.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
State of South Carolina,
County of Cherokee.
By J. B. Webster, Esq., Probate
Judge.
Whereas, Mary V. Kane has made
suit to me, to grant Charles Baber
Letters of Administration of the Es
tate and effects of John Ambrose
Kane, deceased;
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said John Am
brose Kane, deceased, that they be
and appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Cherokee Court
House, Gaffney, S. C.. on Saturday,
May 12th next, after publication there
of, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, why
tha said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, this 26th day
of April, A. D. 1906.
J. E. WEBSTER,
Probate Judge.
May 4-11, 1906.
It is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold.
How often Jo we hoar It remarked:
"It’s only a cold,” and a few days
later that man Is on his back with
pneumonia. This is of such common j
occurrence that a cold, however slight,,
should not be disregarded. Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy counteracts any
tendency of a cold to result in pneu
monia and has gained its grear popu
larity and extensive sale by its prompt
cures of this most common ailment.
It always cures and is pleasant to
take. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co.,
Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cowpens.
It is the greatest of all mistakes *o
do nothing because vou can only do
a little. Do what you can.
A good complexion is impossible
with the stomach out of order. If pas
ty. sallow people would pay more at
tention to their stomachs and less to
the skiu on their faces, they would
have better complexions. KODOL FOR
DYSPEPSIA will digest what you eat
and put your stomach hack in right
shape to do its own work. Kodol
relieves palpitation of the heart, flatu
lence, sour stomach, heart burn, etc.
Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney;
L. 1). Allison, Cowpens.
A girl has a very hard time wish
ing she wouldn’t keep wishing she
was a boy.
Ir is possible to obtain relict from
chronic indigestion and dvspepsia by
the use of KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA.
Some of the most hopeless cases of
long standing have yielded to it. It
enables you to digest the food you
eat and exercises a corrective influ
ence, building up the efficiency of the
digestive organs. The stomach is the
boiler wherein the steam is made that
keeps up your vitality, health and
strength. Kodol digests what you eat
Makes the stomach sweet—puts the
l)oiler in condition to do the work na
ture demands of it—gives you relief
from digestive disorders, and puts you
in shape to do your best, and feel
your best. Sold by Cherokee Drug
Co., Gaffney; L. D. Allison, Cowpens.
A girl nearly always likes a man
unless she tries to make him think
she does.
Indemnity Is Result of Destruction of
Property During Rioting at Lien-
chow Last October at Which Time
Five Americans Were Murdered.
Hang Kong, May 9,-—The viceroy
of Canton has paid to the American
consul, Julius G. Lay, the sum of |60,-
000 as indemnity for the mission build
ings, the personal property of the
missionaries and the claims of con
verts as a result of the destruction
of property during the rioting ai
Llenchow in October last. The money
will be transferred to the Presbyteri
an mission settlement at Llenchow.
•CHOONER ALGERIA SINKS.
Five Americans belonging to the
Presbyterian mission at Lienohow in
the western part of the province ol
Kwaug Tung were murdered October
28th, and the mission buildings de
stroyed as the result of a dispute be
tween the missionaries and nati\%s
over an apparenfly trivial incident ai
a Chinese festival. The persons win
lost their lives were Mrs. E. C. Machle
and her daughter Amy, the Rev. and
Mrs. John Rogers Peale, and Dr. El
eanor ChestniK. Dr. Machle and Miss
Ella G. Patterson, also of the Amerlcau
mission, succeeded in escaping.
Soon after the occurrence tbc-
American minister at Pekin cabled tc
Washington ihat. he had been request
ed by Mu Chinese minister for for
elgn affairs, to inform the United
States government that China was pro
foundly humiliated and distressed ovei
the affairs at Uenchow, and had prom
Ised that, prompt and vigorous action
would he taken to punish the ones re
sponsible for the disturbance, and tc
prevent a repetition of such outrages
at Llenchow, or elsewhere. Later
the three actual murderers were de
capitated, four men were imprisoned
for five years, i wo for three years, twe
for one year and one for six months.
Others of those implicated were sen
tenced to minor punishments.
8torm at Cleveland Menace to Ship
ping Outside of Harbor.
Cleveland, O., May 9.—The schoon
er Algeria sank abo\it 2 miles off the
harbor of Cleveland Wednesday morn
ing and possibly three men lost their
lives.
The schooner Iron Queen is In a
sinking condition outside the break
water, and the crew of eight men was
taken off by the members of the life
saving crew.
The storm Tuesday night and early
Wednesday morning, with the heavy
sea it kicked up, was a menace to
shipping outside the harbor.
The big steamers that had been tied
up there by the strike came inside the
breakwater, but the small schooners
could not get in.
Signals of distress came to the life
saving station, and Captain Mottley,
of the life saving crew, went out tc
the Iron Queen, rescuing the eight
members of the crew with difficulty
The life saving crew could not reach
the Algeria, which went down abou
10 miles out.
Captain Mottley thinks- there wen
at least three men on the Algeria
hut does not know whether that i-
the actual number.
DID RICH
Roberts Heads Red Men.
Brunswick, Ga., May 9.—The twen
ty-soventh annual convention of the
Georgia Red Men met in this city
Tuesday. After preliminary exercise.-
at the Grand opera house the first
meeting was held the.following offic r
I were elected: Great sachem, Girin
Roberts, Monroe; great senior saga
more, I,. H. Chappel. Columbus: greai
junior sagamore, c. L. Elliott. Bruns
wick: great prophet, Janies L. Mayson.
Atlanta; groat chief of records, M. '
Daniel, Gnlfin. great keeper of want
pum, O. E. Johnson, Atlanta: reprcs<
tatives lo great council of the Unite .
States. Thomas H. Jeffries, Atlanta; J.
F. Kellam, Atlanta :; C. S. Brown, Co
lumbus. Athens won out over Coluni
bus for the next annual meeting.
END OWN LIFE?
Mystery Surrounds Death oJ
Standard Oil Man.
CANT FIND TRACE OF BURGLAR
Spier Recently Secured $75,000 Worth
of ln«urance, Payable- in Case of Sui
cide—Wife Thinks He Was Mur-
dered.
New York, May 9.—Plans were
made to have the funeral Wednesday
of Charles L. Spier, the Staten Island
business man wno was shot in so mys
f
Spring Medicine
There if no other season when good
medicine is so much needed as in the
Spring.
The blood is impure, week and
impoverished—a condition indicated
by pimples and other eruptions on the
face and body, by deficient vitality,
loss of appetite, lack of strength, and
want of animation.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Make the blood pure, vigorous and
rich, create appetite, give vitality,
strength and animation, and cura
all eruptions. Have the whole family
begin to take them today.
“ Hood's Sarsaparilla bas been used in
terious a manner, that the authorities our family for some time, and always with
cannot determine whether he was mur
dered or committed suicide.
The authorities desisted from an at
tempt to find the fatal bullet because
Mrs. Spier objected to the mutilation
of her husband's body. As the au
thorities differed as to whether the
bullet came from .Mr. Spier’s own re
volver, it was reported that District
Attorney Kenney, of Staten Island,
would refuse to allow the funeral to
proceed until a complete autopsy had
been made. Air. Kenney said the bul
let that killed Mr. Spier should he
found in order to determine whether
good results. Last spring I was all run
down and got a bottle of it, and as usual
received great benefit.” Miss Biui.au
Boyce, Stowe, Vt.
Hood's Sarsapariffa promises te
jure and keeps the promise.
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Jim Crow Cars for Washington. *
Washington, May 9.—Some dayi
ago representative Heflin, of Alabama
introduced a bill to require separate
cars in the District of Columbia foi
the white and colored races. Tues
day he received the official endorse
ment of the measure from a local cit
oi not he ^ns killed by bis own re- jr en - s association. He will urge tin
voIvlt. Mrs. Spit r, widow of the [^u |, e f ore the committee,
dead man, said: i
“l do not ser any good of an an Policeman Shot in City Hall,
topsy to find the bullet Ihat killed Philadelphia, May 9.—John Dover
him. lo get it would require a great p 0 ij ce lieutenant of the first polics
deal of mutilation. Dr. Patterson, district of this city, was shot and fa
Coroner Cahill and tin.* assistant dis- tally wounded by Edward Nichols, i
triet attorney thought that it would! policeman under his command. Tht
not be necessary. What would it j ting occurred in the corridor of th«
prove even, if the bullet proved to be c jt v hall. Nichols was under suirp«n
a ::2-caliber, and Mr. Spier's revolver?; S j nn 1oi . fighting on the «tr««ts it
Dill Yon Ever Think
jfT
what a bargain you are
getting when yen get
THE LEDGER
one hundred and three
(103) times a year for
Only $1.00 a Year?
—
Rhode island Reds and
Hammoth Bronze Turkeys.
Rhode Island Reds either rose or sin
gle comb prize winners. Pen No. i, 15
Eggs# 2 - 00 ; Fen No. 2, 15 Plggs I1.50 I
Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, 9 Eggs #3.00. j
E. R. GASH, Gaffney, S. C.
A borpid, inactive liver cun produce
more bodily ills than almost anything
else. It is good to clean the system
out. occasionally. Stir the liver up,
and get into shape generally. The
best results are derived from the use
of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Reli
able effective, pleasant pills with a
reputation. Never gripe.. Sold by
Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney: L. D. Al
lison. Cowpens.
t
Even rough streets may be a good
avenue of escape.
Stomach Troubles.
Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly
respected resident of Faisonia, Miss..
was sick with stomach trouble for
more than six months. Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets cured her.
She says: ‘‘I can now eat anything
I wanr. and am the proudest woman
in the world to find snob a fcood med
icine.” For sale bv Cheroke Drug Co.,
Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cow
pens.
Huge Icebergs Sighted.
New York, May 9.—Indicating an
early breaking up of the northern ice
fields, huge icebergs were seen by of
ficers of the freight steamer Gowan-
burn, of the Burn Line, when docked
Tuesday. The ship came from Car
diff, England, over a route about I7(
miles north of the mail boat track
generally taken at tills season. Cap
tain R. W. Forbes said: "At Boon
May flrd I saw a huge iceberg about
8 miles off our port side. It looked
to be about i:J0 feet high, and about
80 yards long. We had no sooner
passed the iceberg than another was
seen about "> miles west. We were at
44 degrees and 45 minutes north latl
tude, and 48 degrees and 4 minutes
west longitude.
Barksdale Not Indicted.
Columbus, Ga., May 9.—The feder
al grand jury returned a no-bill in tbf
< a. of IMrr.:.'. W. Pr.vl 'vir'le, n pro:::
inent planter of Box Springs, Talbot
county, who was chsrged with ob
structing a rural mail marrler. Much
interest was felt in the case in Talbot
county, as civil proceedings have been
brought there to condemn for public
uses the road through BarksdaleN
land, whioli is the cause of the trouble.
Barksdale forbade the government
trom using the road, saying it was a
private road, and when E, L. Nelson
a rural mail carrier, attempted to use
it he met him with a shotgun. Barks
dale had previously tried to keep the
public out of the road by piling brush
in it.
1 am told that is a very common size
and most men carry them. ,
"No nia'ter what the\ say, I know
my husband was murdered, I know '
nothing of the $75,00b insurance poll
cy tie is said to have taken recently.” |
A report was published today that ,
there was a scene at a prominent Stat
en island ciub recently which resulted 1
in a request that Mr. Spier leave the
club. The cause of it Is unknown.
uniform.
Snow Storm in May.
Plainfield, Wis., May 9.—A furious
snow storm prevailed over cantra
Wisconsin Monday night and Tues
day, equaling a winter storm. Bight
Inches of snow fell.
A girl knows how to flatter a man
just by The accent of her voice.
Foley’s Honev °nd Tar contain no:
opiates and can safely be given to i
children. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.
Mcit. 16 2 mo. la. w. pd.
fohyshmeycdre
Overworked
KIDNEYS
Murray's Bnchn. Gin and 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.
$1.00 a Buttle,
or direct from
The Mirra" Drug Co., Columbia, S. C
A feeling of dislike often will come
through hearing too much of another.
A Clear Complexion and Bright Eyes.
In most cases a sallow, blotched
complexion and dull heavy eyes are
due to poor digestion and an inactive
liver. Orino Laxafivn Fruit Syrup
aid* digestion and stimulates the liv
er and bowels and makes the complex
ion simxdh and clear. Orino Laxative
Fruit Syrup does not nausefte or
gripe and is mild and pleasant to
take. Refuse substitutes. Sold by
Cherokee Drug Co.
Will Re-Locate University.
Nashville, May 9.—The American
Baptist Home Missionary Society ol
New York city, which owns and con
trols about 11 institutions in the Unit
ed States, devoted to the higher eflru
cation of rite negro, has decided tc
re-locate Roger university in Nash
ville. The splendid school property
burned here in the early part of 1905
A new site of 20 acres has been pur
chased on the Granny White Pike, and
college buildings vaiued at $100,000 or
more will be erected at once.
Will Discuss Raising of Rates.
Boston. May 9.—The Boston hoard
of fite underwriters and the New Eng
land Insurance exchange appointed
committees Tuesday lo discuss the
question of raising the rates on firt
insurance policies in connection with
the San Francisco catastrophe. The
committee will visit New York and
other places.
Photograph Ruins from Balloon.
San Francisco, May 9.—The signa
corps of the United States army ir
photographing San Francisco’s ruim
from balloons. A series of picture*
is being taken to be kept on file b>
the war department in Washington
Several hundred pictures have alread>
been taken of the different buildings
and a panoramic picture of the pic
tures will be made.
Weil Known Editor Dead.
St. Paul, Minn., May 9.—Josep!
H. Wheclock, editor-in-chief of the
Pioneer Press died at. his home hen
Wednesday. Mr. Wheelock had beer
in ill-health for several years, am.
had retnrnd but two days ago fron
California, where he had spent tIm
winter. Mr. Wheelock. was born ir
Nova Scotia in 1821.
Will Move In a Few Days.
Columbus, Ga., May 9.—The Lynch
Will Build New Battleship. i * ur * Pa P er company will move its
Washington, May 9.—The constitu flant Columbua in a fow days. It
tion bureau of the navy is willing tc win P 1,01 ** 11 ) 1 .'' opscaUoa hsrs ii
undertake to build the Leviathan 20, a^y days tima.
000-ton battleship provided for in th« ;
pending naval appropriation bill anc SciatiCa Cured After Twenty Years of
on the basis of the experience ae
quired in the construction of the bat
tieship Connecticut at the Nejv York
navy yard, t he const meters feel sure
that they can execute this task wit!
reasonable dispatch at a minimum o)
cost. A careful estimate limits the
time allowed for construction to 4i
Tortue.
For more than twenty years Mr. J,
B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton St.,
Minneapolis, Minn, was tortued by
sciatica. Th© pain and suffering which
he endured during this time is be
yond comprehension. Nothing gave
him any permanent relief until he
used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. One
rr r cos '
fhe New York navy yard is found tc gible, and less than one bottle has ©f-
be the only place available and suit I fected a permanent cure. If troubled
with sciatica or rheumatism why not
try a 25-cent bottle or Pain Balm and
see for yourself how quickly it re
lieves the pain. For sal© by Cherokee
Drusr Co., Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs & Bro.,
Cowpens.
able for this work.
Discuss Boundary Dispute.
Constantinople, \layl 9.—An offleia
of the office Wednesday had a long in
terview with the Britieh ambassador
in connection with the Egyptian boun
dary dispute, but up to the present
time there is no indication of ^hat
course the Porte will decide to pur
sue. The general opinion, is, how
ever, that the Turkish troops wll!
evacuate Tabah before the British ul
timatum expires.
Cigarmakers Crushed.
Havana, May 9.—The pillars sup
porting the second floor ami tool o
the • ■ . •’ a large new cigar©!u
fnrtor;- 1 ’ rnging to Jose Genar, col
lapsed ami !•) men and women work
ing in that part of the factory wen
caught in the falling stone, brick anc
timber debris. Six were taken 011
dead and a dozen more were injured.
and WHISKEY HABITS
| cured at home with
out jain. Book of par-
ticulara sent FBRR,
B. M. WOOLLEY, M. 0.
, Office 104 N. Pryor Street.
Dewitt’s K*} Sales
r«r
There is a charity that exists more 1
in the thought than in the act.
* j
See that your druggist gives you no '
imitation when vou ask for Kennedy’s |
Laxative Honey and Tar, the original
Laxative cough syrup. Sold by Cher
okee Drug Co., Gaffney: L. D. Allison.
Cowpens.
J»st opportunities never are worth
the trouble of pursuits.
Travelling it Dangerous.
Constant motion jars the kidneys
which are kept in place Ur 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
disease in some form. Foley’s Kid
ney Cure strengthens th© kidneys and
cures all forms of kidney and blad
der disease. Geo. E. Hausan, locomo 1
tiv© engineer, Lima. O., writes: "Con
stant vibration of the engine caused
m© a grear deal of trouble with my
kidneys, and I got no relief until I
used Foley’s Kidney Cure.” Sold by
Cherokee T>rug Co.
Congressman Moon Renominated.
Chattanooga, Term., May 9.—Con
gressman J. A. Moon was renominat
ed by acclamation Wednesday morn
Ing by the Democrats of this, the third
Tennessee district. This is the sixth
successive nomination that has been
given him. He was not here, but in
his seat In the house of representa
tives.
Prominent Chicago Lawyer Dead.
Chicago, May 9.—Edward Burrf.ll
Smith, one of the best known law-
years in Chicago, died early Wednas
day at his residence, following an ill
ness extending over a year. Mr
Smith was horn in Spartanburg, Pa.,
in January, 1854.
Amir Will Visit India.
Labor©, lud.. May 9.—Mohamme
dans of high rank residing here hav<
been notified that the Amir of Afghan
istan, llabidiillah Khan, will visit In
dia next winter. In view of the po
litical importance of the amir’s jour
ney, steps are already being taken tc
give him a fitting welcome.
Murdered Woman, Then Suicided.
Denver, May 9.—A man believed t<
be William Jacob, a Swede, enterer
a bouse in the tenderloin district ear]}
Wednesday, killed i^ona Flamment
25 years of age, and ended his owi
life by shooting himself. It is saU
the woman had been living in feai
of Jacob with whom she had beer
friendly.
Smiles lead you back to your youth:
tears drag you toward old age. It
takes no more tim© to laugh than to
weep.
For a painful burn there is nothing
like DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
There are a host of imitations of De
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve on the
1 market—see that you get the genuine.
. . . . " ' J Ask for DeWitt’s. Good, too. for sun-
Anarcnists Are Arre«ted. . burn cuts, bruises, and especially
London, May 9.—A dispatch to thf , recommended for piles. The nam© E.
Central News from Berlin says tha' ■ C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, is on every
five anaicbists charged with high trea ,)OX - 801(1 b y Cherokee Drug Co., Gaff-
son have been arrested at Urvilie ne -' • D. Alison. Cowpens.
near Metz. The men had exolosive 1 ! r, . . .
. , , , , Don t find too much fault with this
in their possession, and a quantity ol j world. If you do. you mav be sure
dynamite when tound near the impe |that heaven won't, exactly suit vou.
rial palace, where Emperor W’illiam ii |
expected to arrive tomorrow. N°t if as Rich as Rockefeller.
; If you had all the wealth of Rock-
feller, the Standard Oil magnate,
you could not buy a better medicine
for bow©] complaints than Chamber
lain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. The most eminent physi
cians can nor prescribe a better prep
aration for colic and diarrhoea, both
! for children and adults. The uniform
success of this remedy has shown it
Sarah Bernhardt at Seattle.
Seattle, Wash., May 9.—S rah Bern
hardt played to 1,500 people in th<
Loschi Pavillion In Leschi park, local
ed 3 miles out of the city, Tuesdaj
night. She will give two more per
formances in Seattle. The first ter
rows of seats were chairs and the re to he superior to all others. It never
mainder benches.
fails, and when reduced with water
and sweetened, is pleasant to take.
Every family should be supplied with
Prominent Passenger Arrives.
New York. May 9.-Among the pas iL S <’ Id I hv „ ( ; h 1 ero j < ^ Dn if Co ' Gaff '
„ . . , _ , , ‘ ' ney: S. L. Hobbs & Bro., Cowpens.
;ngers who arrived Tuesday night or
sengers
the steamer
Tuesday night or
Alliancia from Colon
Th© average family does not need
ma.
Work Is Resumed.
Buffalo, N. Y., May 9.—Work #u i
the coal docks which have been idle 1
since the strike began, was resumed
at tbs Lehigh and Erie docks Wed j
nssday.
Tied Officer, Lynched Negro.
Jackson, Miss., May 9.—Sam Sims
a negro, was lynched by a mob si:
miles from Jackson. Resisting arres
Sunday, be killed a horse under Con
stable Hendricks, and friends of Hen
dricks captured the negro and lyncher
bint, first tying the constable to a tier
to prevent his interference.
were Manuel Coraloz, Chilean minis coat of arms, but it needs a- motto
ter to Cuba and T. Maltby, divisior ! w© stand: divided w© fall.”
engineer of the canal works at Pana i 1 !
Sore Nipple*.
A cure may be effected by apply-
in" Chamberlain’s Salve as soon as
th© child is done nursing. Wipe it off
with a soft cloth before allowing the
child to nurse. Many trained nurses
us© this salve with the best results.
Price 25 cents per box. Sold by Cher
okee Drug Co., Gaffney; S. L. Hobbs
& Bro., Cowpens.
One Killed; Four Injured.
San Jose, Calif., May 9.—Th<
Southern Pacific Overland train dur
bere at 7:35 a. m., was ditched at
Edenvale, 7 miles south of this city
One man was killed and three or foui
injured.
W© can neither Bet a hen nor mar
ry a wife unless she Is in the humor.
< v 8now Falls In Kentucky.
I-exington, Ky„ May 9.—There wai
a light fall of snow in the blue grass
region, but it quickly disappeared, anc
did no damage to the growing crops
There was Ice on pools Wednesday.
Foley’s Honev and Tar is peculiarly
adapted for asthma, bronchitis and
hoarsness. Sold by Cheroke© Drug
Co.
Bishop Lans Presides.
Memphis, May 9.—Bishop Lane pro
aided over Wednesday’s session of the
Negro Methodist conference. The da?
was taken up with the eonsideratioe
ef reports.
Atlanta Dentist Accidentally Shot.
Evansville, Ind., May 9.—Harr.
Connor*, a dentist of Atlanta, ( a
who accidentally shot himself Tuesday
while preparing to take a hath, i a ii
a critical condition. The bail eulei
ed his bead and grazed the brain.
It is alleged that pretty women are
becoming very scarce in New York.
Trust Company Closes Doors.
Pittsburg, Pa., May 9.—The Colam
bis Savings and Trust company ol
this city, closed Its doors Wedaes
day oy order of the eommlssloosr si
banking.
Whv take a dozen things to cure
that cough? Kennedy’s I-axativ© Hop'
ey and Tar allays the congestion, stops
that tickling, drives the cold out
through your bowels. S.dd bv Chero
kee Drug Co., Gaffney: L. D. Allison,
Cowpens.
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