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t-’TK.’t- NOAHS LINIMENT • fST Or kl'li PAIN NILLCPS Once Used AI way9 on Hand LYNCHED, BUT LIVES. No Truth in the Report. Rerlln, Sept. 21.—The mport pub- llshed by the Taserblatt that Ha mu Toxee Mob * Work Was Not Very Well Mumm von Schwartzensteln, present ( Executed. German ambassador to Tokio, Is to be BB I’aao, Tex., Sept. 24.—George sent to Washington in succession > Clark, a negro, shot Constable W. H. the late Raton von Steinburg as a Taylor, who attempted to arre t him, bassador to the United Si des, is quite and a mob hanged the negro to a tree, 25C. EVCRYWHCflP Sold and Guaranteed by Cherokee Drug Go- without foundation and it was said here that there was not the least lib. llhood of this transfer being made. TSr matter of the succession to Bar on von 8t ernburg has not yet been settled. orriio Hli HI I I —The HI II canvass the vote .»f tno l_l mary th< nomlintlon HlH HH HH HlH (or congress in the second district se lecting men for the long ami the short For the best and largest term to succeed the late A. A. Wiley lines in Jewelry, Watches, term, o. c. wii*y, 8.916; longterm, China, Cut Glass, Silverware »• h. i>eni. 4.104: t. j. Hail. 622: and Clocks, see what we are showing. This season we have bought heavy and have a supply for one and all. We want evervone to call and Night riders have i-n ted the Williams ginnery, in Greenville county, vvarn- . ing it not to gin cotton during the examine our large lines. *We present low prices. This is the first leaving him lor dead. Tuesday morning lie was found to be gtlll alive, and was taken to jail. Clark had created a disturbance at Ulmer, Tex. and when Constable Tay lor attempted to arrest him he ran away. Taylor overtook th* negro after chasing him two miles. Clark felled Ta.\lor with a rock, and after a strug. gle tooh from the constable his revol ver and shot him in the thigh. The negro escaped into the woods, where he was captured by a citizens’ posse. They strung him up to a tree after he had confessed to shooting the otHcer. j After the crowd had dispersed the rope with which the negro had been | lianged slipped in some manner, so that the man’s toes touched the eartu Night Riders In South Carolina. beneath. His hands were tied behind Spartanburg, 8.. 0., Sept. 24.— | him, and he could not move. He be came unconscious, but after being cut down he revived in a short time. MOURNED AS DEAD. are in position now to give warnlng of the ,<in<1 ,D tiiie stat# you better goods at lower prices with solid guarantee than ever before. We spec ially invite every one to “see us” before buying. Gaffney Jewelry Go. Nest to Cherokee Urug Co. Sept. 22-2t Couple Will Be Reunited After Tw«n- Big Order for Steel Plate. ty.five Years. Pittf burg, Pa., Sept. 24.—What is ^ Mobile, Ala., Sept. 24.—After be- a*id to he the largest single order for; j n g separated for nearly a quarter of •teel plate over received by the Car a century, Mrs. Christian Oliver, of negle steel company, came from the n^w Orleans, and Sylvester Oliver, Pittsburg Rtamship company, the gen- now residing in Cape Corsica, France, eral offices of which are in Cleveland, will be reunited within a few brief wtieo the firm ordered 80.000 *ons of, weeks, if plans that are making car-; steel plate* to be used la bundling or* vessels at the Lorain, O., docks. MUSIC! How to Get Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress St., Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: “My mother, who is old and was very feeble, Is deriving ry successfully. In 188G the husband took a boat from 1 New Orleans stating that he was go ing to France. From the time the ves.1 sel left the docks until a few days ago; nothing had been heard of the hus-; band, and Mrs. Oliver mourned him a* dead. Reuniting of the couple is the result: so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel It’s my duty to tell those 0 f a letter received in Mobile by a rel- who need a tonic and strengthening atlve and the locating of the wife in medicine about It. In my mother’s „ • . , _ , , case a marked gain In flesh has re- Miss Carrie Ross Williams, (Bachelor .... . . . suited, insomonla has been overcome, of Music, Syracuse University.) an( j s jj e j s steadily growing stronger.” Private instruction in Piano and Voice. ! Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom- Chorus classes for adults and children. &ch, liver and kidney complaints. Sold New Orleans. For information call at under guarantee at Co. 50c. Cherokee Drug MRS. J. C. JEFFERIES. Sept. 14 tf. WHEN IN A HURRY SEND TO THE LEDGER FOR YOUR JOB FRINTI'JG- Healthy kidneys filter the impuri ties from the blood, and unless they do this good health Is Impossible. Foley’s Kidney Cure makes sound j kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. Cherokee Drug Co. LEAPED TO HIS DEATH. $ A good wagon is made of good wood, it is well painted, it is strongly braced, where £ there is wear, strongly plated, it is well ironed, it is built by skilled workmen. Last but not least,it is light draft. The Piedmont wagon has all these good points and many others. Let us show them to £ you. • if s Wilkins-Watson Hardwarsi fic.: M*n Proffrred Stranger a Drink Then, Coolly Sprang into River. Pittsburg, Pu., Sept. 24.—R. J. 1 Mood, twenty-five years of age, com-; mitted euickie Tuesday night by jump ing from the Seventh street bridge into the Allegheny river. Juat before the jump Jacob Zimmer man and Hood, strangers to each] Other, met on the bridge. “Have a drink?” said Hood. "No, thank you,’’ replied Zimmer man. "Well, goodby, then, old man,” and with these words Hood leaped over the rail to his death. It wa. sc era! hours before his body was found and id ntif.ed. ASSUMES CHAIR OF HISTORY. r. m % I m \ li % I 11 ¥ Young Men’s Clothes ' Ederheimer, Stein & Co., Makers P ROVIDED especially this Fall for young fellows of high school and college age. Bought the smartest Young Men’s styles; of makers specializing Young Men’s clothes. That’s why the garments we’re selling best meet your ideas of the sort of clothes you ought to have. You’ve probably guessed the makers name is Ederheimer, Stein & Co. No other name so closely associated with stylish clothes for Young Men; no other house devoting so much thought, study and ripe experience to this one branch of clothesmaking. We’ve got the newest models; many nifty styles of cuff and lapel; patterns are the richest American and foreign weaves. You’ll find your choice among them. &ARROLL & BYERS CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS Prof Phillips Goes to Tulane Univer sity—A Nativ* Georgian. New Orleans, 24.—Professor The New Pure Food and Drug Law. Ulrich Bouneil PlulJips, a native Geor-1 We are pleased to announce that glan, arrived here Tuesday night to Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, assume the chair of history at the colds and lung troubles is not effect- Tulane University. Dr. Phillips wasied by the National Pure Food and; ■'*T' r- r : •*' • » > • • * » >♦.♦ ♦ • ^♦ - - - V » , .*>■♦♦♦«• VVVV »%%%**%%' .'.'.'Vi 1 born at 1 .a::range, Georgia, and took Us B.A. and M.A. degrees at the University rf Georgia. He has bean for six years an as sociate profeasof In history at the Wisconsin university and has lectured at several other universities, icdltid ing the university of Tennessee. Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recom mend it as a safe remedy fo.- child ren and adults. Cherokee Drug Co. May Call for Federal Troop*. New Orleans,, l>a., Sept. iM; Company Governor E. E. Noel, of Mississippi, speaking of the possible growth od night riding in the cotton belt said that if necessary he would call on the federal government for troops to stop such raids. He would first use state troops. Mr. Noel said, and finally seek federal aid to restrain lawless ness at anv cost —Suited at last. The man who cannot shave himself—who says Its too much trouble—or who is afraid to try, should buy himself a Gillette Safety Razor from The Gaffney Drug p Buy a Home With Rent Money! u 4 J Paris’ Phones Again Working. laris. Sept. 24—As a result of the elTt.rts of :h <:.i: ia.s of the telephone department, under the personal direc tion ot the und*r-»ecretary of posts and telegraphs telephonic communica- yr eb Jsr New Store Room Good 5-Room Dwelling 55 Acres Land I I Business well established with local and country patronage, store room re- ■ I eently enlarged to 35x65 to accommodate increasing trade. Books open for ■ inspection to show steady gfowth of business since its beginning. Purchasing ■ ■ stock now on hand consisting of general merchandise, is optional. Comfortable five-room dwelling, in good condition; barn; 2 tenant homes and fine orchard. Most of the land in a high state of cultivation, 2 branches, I I good springs, sufficient wood for family use. The property is situated inside the corporate limits of Gaffney, and within ■ I half a mile of court house, and fronts on the main Union public road. For the investor, or for a home with business and farm combined, there is nothing on the market to equal this. ( Possession given at once, or present owner will guarantee tenant for both store and dwelling as long as desired. I Property offered as a whole, or will sell 45 acres without building at ft00 per acre. {Gaffney Trust Comp’y I ^ OMee In Tim National Bank Building. | tion was restored with London and lit} :.il(led that B rus# els from the bourse and post- expected night riding to stop without q^o* Jionday night, military interference. “Abe” Hummel, the disbarred New Comic Artist Dead. York lawyer, was named as his exe Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 24. F. M. CU r or by Tony Pastor. Howarth, one of the best known com ic artitss in the country, died at his - -- - 1 - - home in Germantown, a suburb nf; nnjti^p this city Tuesday, aged terty-thr** ifjjAKL ll*L LKLAlVJ years. D srh was caused by pneu- IAIATCD mot.la He is credited with haOlng ■ KvIR IflfAILK orig’nated »he comic series- uehag fa# same characters day after day in the newspapers. Two of his beat kaown series were T2. Z. Mark” and “Lain and Leander.” You can do thia by taking stock in the Cherokee Building and Loan Associa tion. This is the oldest Building and Loan Association in Gaffney. It is conducted aloug conservative lines. We can help you to the road of wealth. See any of our officers. Read our Booklet and learn our plans. : Dunn* Renominated. Ban Francisco, Cal., Sept. 24.— Judge Frank Dunee, of the superior court, before whom many of file trial* and other proceedings ia the bribery graft cases have been had, wm qom- Inated for re-election Tuesday alght by the democratic county conventtoo. Dunne's name had previously been pre seted to both the republican and the union labor conventions but wa* re jected by both. n*ake FROM ( and a small quantity of condensed milk, if fresh milk cannot be had. RECIPE. M pint eondansed milk easts . . . j06c. Add enough cold water to m*k* en* One 13e.*Jaclu«e‘jklfeO fOB ** CREAKPowder .I8e. Total .10c. Mix all together thoraoghly and freeze. Don't heat or 000k it; don’t add anything dee. This makes two quarts ot delicious ice cream in 10 minutes at very small cost a*o you KRom rre pure. PR* kind* 1 Ckocolatt, V*niUa % Strwm. b*rry % L*monmnd Unfavored, t packages 25c. at all grocers. XUnetrsted Recipe Book Froe. The Geneeee Pure Food Ca, le Roy, N. Y. Veteran Showman Weds. Nashville, Teun., Sept. 24 Robinson, the veteran drew 1 was married in his privaxe ear at file dty of Clarkesville, Tenn., 2s Iflks Mary Maud Logan, a nurse who has been him for seme tftne DR W. K GUNTER i) e: m r i»'r Office in Star Theatre Building. Phgnx No. 20. Cherokee B. i L ‘ S. W. Gaffnej, Sec'} & Treas. C. A. Jefferies, Prest. Office next door to Pearl Steam Laundry. We guarantee all work to meet the requirements of the Underwriters Asso ciation . Stanyarne Wilson Henry K. Osborne Wilson & Osborne LAWYERS Spartanburg, S. C Will practice in Cherokee Conrta. Call by phone, telegraph or letter. 8-36-tf Reward. • Two hundred dollars reward will be paid by the undersigned company upon conviction, for information leading to the arrest and sufficient for the conviction of any person interfering or tampering with the towers, poles, electric wires and in sulators of its transmission lines between Gaston Shoals and Spartanburg. 9-11-im Electric Mfg.& Power Co. MIBB EVA C. SAMS who has been teaching music in the Bap- ' tist University, Raleigh, will have a darn in Gaffney this year. Kindergarten music, I3 00 month; Primary and higher grade*. I4.00 per month. Sept-4-tf Bnbacrtba for Urn Subocrltm for l%a