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KOitT M1LLTIMHK DEMOCRATIC L \f i >iji i^i i r. i / ! i> i ji I \> i < i /.> ivr* i/.\ I B. W. BR vDFORD. Trriit; of Suhsi'i i|?tion: (>n> ; c;ir Hix h.s to ; Thro iia<>nt i ?" >. i <iii itirront suliji'i'lH Is > Ko'l, hut t><> I" j,;?<uisihi. it y Is I < 1 for Ihe views of enrretipnmli.'ntH. Anonymous < <inniiuiii< allons will not ' o j)iibllsho<l In itu-M- columns. On application t<? tint publisher, n?1 - ! vertishii; .rat's arc n)3(!c known t.? . : ioso lMt<-rest"'<l. I.', ? < miii 'nil i. - *?> < ! ?.!(> rrnil' i t No. WKDMESl)\Y, MAY ti. I Newspaper Laws. From km exchange il is learned that (lio I'liitoil States supreme nt recently rendered t lie followd? eisiims, as to newspaper suli 11 p. i< ps: "1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary jiro considered ms \v11-11111to renew tlieii su-bseriptions. '"2. If hiiI?ki r.l) ws order the discoiitiiuiMiiee of their periodicals the publisher may rontiuim to send t hem nil I i I nil dues are paid. "e. If subscribers noi/lect or refuse to take their p? liodieal from the postollice to whieii they are directed, they are responsible until they have settled their bill and ordered them diseoiitinned. "4. If sulnonbers move to other places without informing the publisher, and the papers are sent to the former address, they are responsible. *'.? iu itt r1 u lint'a i I 11 I tM 1 (hat refusing to take tin* period ieal from tin* olHee, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima fueiaevidence of intent ional ; (rand. "1 f subscribers pay in advance they are hound to give notiep at the end pf the time if they do not ; wish to continue taking it; other- ! wise the publisher is authorized to send it, and the subsenber will be reap msibin until an express notice . with payment of all arrearages is sent tot lie published.,} The latest postal laws aro such 1 11II t i>i>viMUihi>i on 11! i -il i ??! ?? r?mi nr rest anyone for baud who takes a paper and refuses to pay for it. Under this law tin; man who allows his subscription to run alon^ for Hotut) time unpaid, and then orders it discontinued, or orders the post piaster to mark it "refused," nnd have a postal card sent noti> fyinj^lhe publisher, is liable to ar rest abd fine, the same as for theft. j ? ?- ? The Case of tho Leper. In the Savannah Morning News of recent date appeared an article from Washington, which stated "A curious ease, involving a leper soldier from the Philippines,, is before the War Depart merit, hnvK. ...i <i..> ...i ...ii ... ... ......... ... ...v. ?'*? vo'-ate Mineral to determine in what manner tin* nlflirted Holdier shall receipt for his pay. Tin- i leper is an enlisted man. in tin* arti 1 lory, ami at present is isolated on an inland in South Carolina, near Savannah." Asa matter of | fact this leper patient is now, and {wis been for upwards of two months, at Fort Screven, onTybee Island, and the statement that the unfortunate man is isolated on an Island in South Carolina, near o 1. -I? i..? I :?i. v m > h 111 mi 11, m ii uo< mi triy w 111icjui foundation. This case has boon reported to t!i<> noYeriiinent authorities at Washington for probably two months, during which time the man has rent lined at. Fort Screven ond-a- treatment, and an analysis of his blond- has demon, strated beyond question that ho is nfflicted with this loathsome malady. ? ComplimanYcry to Mr. Branson The Rock 11 ill Herald of last Wednesday payn the following compliment to Ah. Cr II. Branson, the newly elected superintendent of the two mills in this place: "Air Branson's removal will take; away from Bo k 11111 an excellent citizen and a most en; able mill man. lie came to the Highland Park mil| iiye years ntfo, the day after the sale of the Standard mill, as it was then called, and its qreat success, counted with tin' efforts of Ml'. K. II. JollUSOn, has shown the excellence of It in management. Hia fmnily will not remove from Rock Hill Miitil about the tirst of June. Mr. Branson is now tervinga socoml term as alderman . from ward 1 of this city and his associates on the city council will regret removal very much, lie has mafia a good officer, being {safe and conservative, and at the same tiufe public-spirited and patriotic." i Mayor P. M. Brown, of Ohar Jotte, was re-elected to the position by a handsome ninjority Monday, liia confident opponent, T. S. Franklin, goinn down in defeat. The vote atood, Brown lliUO, FrankBrown's ninjority ia 22t). N Columbia Notes The sec-rotary of the rimiiiliiTdf ('oinmoroe has received official information from the Southeastern I'uKsonirer association of the rates to (1)0 Collfi'diTllte I'tMillliill which api'iis 1 here on May I'J. The rule | named is 1 ( lit a mile traveled,! pins Co cents for tin* round trip minimum rate of o.t cents? from all points in South Carolina. Tick els will lie sold on Mijy 11 and 12 H IK I I??r II'HlflR K'MH'tlllU'U TO Ml I'lM' ill Columbia in tin* forenoon of l.'Slli. Tin* governor litis roreutly acted on several |" I lion for pin ions us follows: Refused pardon to (too. Moody, of 1 >1111int.?11. convii'led of murder and Hntilnnced to life imprisonment; refused to pardon T. I'. Styles. Laurens, and J. ,\. Palish, of Marion, eonvjeted ol violation "f dispensary law. A pardon was granted Henry Su Idntli. of ?11 "envilla, up ?n tin- roe omiliendatipn of the judoe and all the jury now living. Tlie taking of the testimony he- ; fore the master, John S. Vernrr, ; in tlie ease of the State attains! the \ -C Chemical Co., will colli-1 mcnce in a few days. Tliis is a reopening of the proceedings hrouttht I))- (!> State eharniu.e the eoiiipany \vi .1 violating the auti trust laws of the St; . eonnm'tieed before Atlorney (i. neial ilellintfer and heard before the supreme, court. The attorney general lias had a question submitted to him which is of considerable interest. A rural mail route enrrior wants to know wneiner h lie carries a pistol must it be one of statutory size. which is !!0 ineh.es louj? ami weighs three pounds, lie hays he doesn't want to violate I lie State law, hut does not want to carry such a heavy HUM. No opinion has been ren deied yet on the question. Pension Money Received. Clerk of Court NVylie has re reived the Oension niouev for the' Confederate veterans and is now paying it out on checks. Pensioners should apply in pers m or scud written order t<> the clerk. The following persons in Fort Mill township draw pensions thiyear: Class li-$72.00. | Lost a limb during the war, and whose annual income does not exdeed Slut).01) j Robt. Ibirns, A. 11. Merrill, \V. O. Perry. Class C ?No. I $18.00. | Disabled by reason of wounds , received in the war and not pos-j Bessi nan ineoiuo of $ 150.00 | Sam F. Mnssey. Class C No. 2 S1 7. j Reached age of GO years and not possessing an annual income 1 of $io0.00 j li. T. liailey, C. ?l. Tennin^s, flohn R. Kimbrell. J. A. Lewis, ?)as. T. Nivens duo. II. ()sborns, .1 oscph Parks, Robt. G. : Pi arson. S. A. Stewart. !. W.I Thompson, (i. Wash Wilkerson, j M. M. Wolfe. < Mi 1 V.. > ? io nn vinnn v J Widows of soldiers killed in the ; war, whose annual incomes are less than $101). | Cynthia Aber- I iiutliy. Class C No. 4 $17 o.">. [ W idows above the aire of 00 years, whose annual incomes do i not exceed $100.00. | Klizabetli j Bunch, Sallie N. Bdlue, K. .1 Downs, Mart hi J. Hall, M. ?J. Hammond, .Louisa J. Johnston. " INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. Mill People Deplore the Death of Mrs. j S E. White and Sympathize With Their President. Convinced that the following ' corre>pondeneo exhibits the true i relationship that should exist between the president and operatives of a factory, and also persuaded that its will result in doiu^r K<>od, we. the unclersii'iied Imvn vi'umikI ' ; - ^' " * " *1 j ed and obtained from ('apt. White permission to publish it. ,J. H. 'J* 1IOUNWI3I.L, J. It. Mack, J. M. sritatt. Fort Mill, S. C. May 1, 10015. To Capt, Samuel E. Whito: We, your employees, wish to express our symputh)' in the loss you have sns- j tained in the death of your beloved wife. To us she was a good friend indeed, and we feel liev loss a personal ono. We pray that Almighty Clod may give you strength to hear up under the ' burden laid upon you, and that many j more years uf .continued usefulness may bo yours. Respect fully, [105 jjignatures. J Capt. White's Rf.pi.y. Fort Mill. S. C., May 5, 1008. ' Tq the Employees of the Fort Mill Mfg. company: The resolutions which yon prepared on May L were hamlCtl to me l?y Mr. Link. Th? expressions contained therein convoyed to me your heartfelt symputhy in the death of my dear wife. I am unable to thuuk you individually and take this means to thank each of yon. My best wishes for your welfare, both tompirally and spiritually, is the best wish of your friend, SaM'i, E. White. i DEATH OF MR. J3KN E. ARD.'IEY Cr.a of the Most Popular Young Man in iha Sf3te a Victlr.i o! Appendicitis. Tt is will) a feeling ?>f deepest sorrow that we are culled to chronicle l!>?* d^ntli oi alio of our life-lonp find warmest friends. .Mr. )oilu Krskinu Ardivy, who <Ii o 1 Sunday nipTit. at 10 o'clock < I appendicitis. Mr Ardrey was taken ill on Saturday. 25 ultimo, ami while in The Times otiiee expressed his belief that lie was to sutler ;i11 attack of this dr< -ruled c|:sca-c. Stl'd) |?) I'' tin' ease. For wlien his physician was called, the yotino man was assured thai he was then in the throes of a Lfcniiitu ease of npp ndicitis. When The 'line's went to press last week, there were liijjrh hopes that he would recover without an operation, such as is usually necessary m such eases. (>n Thursday, however. Mr. ArcJ'oy wis not so well and it was decided that all operation would he necessary to save t|je youno man's life. This operation was perfoiniod on Friday hy the I)rs. Mns.-cy. of Hock I I'll, and I >is. Thompson ami Kirkpalriek of this nlare. This opera!ion revealed n ule, gangn i.i?u?- appendicitis, the appendix having already ruptured and poritonitis icstdted. The }oung man hore the pain exceedingly well and on Saturday morning t he word came from his he.lside that lie was resting easy. For tiiis encouraging word many ^\ere heard to express their grutitieal ion and offer hopes f iiis immediate recovery. On Sunday morning, however, the patient seemed not so well, and late in the afternoon word was sent out that he was very low and that it was impossible for him to live through the night. The end came at 10 II 'clock. Mr. Ardrey was years of age. and the second son of ('apt. and Mrs. J. W. Auirey, of this place. 11e was a devoted nietnhei, and eon slant attendant of die I'n shv terian church. Mr. Ardrey has spent hut a shoi t while of the past four or live years at his home here, having lit en a student at the South Carol mi College, at Columhia, frotu which institution In* graduated in the spring of t'.IOli. Since that time lie engaged in the laundry business at (Jeoreelown. lint resigned liis place there several months n'4<> to take a position with the TCquitable Life .Wuranro Society. Hn was well known through out the State, having boon manager of the S. C1. ball loam for a number of years, and having trav elled extensively as correspondent for several of the loading newspipers. Mr. Ardroy was one of those young men who would make friends wherever he went, and t< make a friend was to hold him, f<?r he was always courteous and kind to his feilowmau. it may he truthfully said that the death of no young person in the State would eause deeper r.'gi I and be more keenly felt than that of this excellent and most prom ising young man. lie leaves a father, m .titer, three sisters and two brothers, and many other relatives to mourn his untimely death. The remains were interred Monday afternoon in the family plot, id the town cemetery, by the sub of his sister. Miss Jjillie, who died in is;to. The funeral services wen conducted at the home by the Uevs.fl H. Thornwt II and J. 1? Mack, w.to, in eloquent but sintph language told of the pressing neeti the Master must have had for the young man in His vineyatdou tin ' a \ .. . \ nn i *? timer siue. inc lar^e 1111ust', ve rniuln and a part of the yard wen crowded during the serviro wit I: admiring friends wlio followed tlit remains to t!it> cemetery. Tin pallbearers. who were chosen Iron anions the young companions o! Mr. Aidrey, were Messrs. J. A Withers, J L. Watson, ,1. T. Mr (irt'uor, Duncan Wolfe, I >. (J, Thompson ami S. L. Mcnchaiu. As a mark of especial respeel and esteem, all of the business houses of the town were closed during the service. .Many tele grains and beautiful floral tributes have since been received froii friends all over the State who joit the whole community in extend I ing sympathy to the bereaved fam ! Hy. South Carolina again heat tin I liiti'il Stjllrtu ilmimr <1 1A luu .twelve months in lite imiguitmh ?f her increase in 'cotton-milling No other'State sho'w'ed up ho well tliomdl North Carol inn made ai . excellent record. The two Cnroli nas added more spindles and looim J than all the rest of the South pu together. So far this has been t remarkable year in South Carolim : in the way of the establishment o small cotton seed oil mills and ii the incraese of capital' stock o cotton mills. There have not beei so many new cotton mills started , but the increase in capital stoel 1 has been very gratifying;. T!i3 News of 3c!Hil!. There is h tip' liust linrr work i ui on in 111 is s ebon at present t in tin* w y of 'avniiiiLT. i In* pro p cts for wheat and oalB is the p ?oivst in this mv.ion ii ever was. I heard a reliable old citizen, 7V years old. say a day or two iiujo that lie n 1 vi r saw ni l proof oats have rust before until tins year. The health of this section is fine at pre-out. Mr. '5. M. Faris has ahout fin islie I his new well, whirls is over a 11isi;(1 r< l feet d.e p. .Ml1. ( '. I). is i .1! , el | llHS lle'JIlil repairing his n -sideline which sva: badly t< 'I'M up 1?y the cyeloin wideh piss, il through this section a low weeks air?>. Saturday is Ihe day set apart ti> honor the (' eh d rate (! : i : Flint llili cenic'. ry by boantiiyiii:; their griivfis with (lowers. Mr. \V. M. Windie says he is in luck this year. He s >!d ectton a <ew days m;o for It* 10 mom than he ever ?*ot (Wroth n in liis life. Miss !> ulaii Kitnhrell has ! n visiting relatives and liiends in Pleasant \ al ley sect ion for over a week. V." feel se.e s' has had .. i i A! is-*. - May !?I i ti: > and 1 'u11 i? ? INiIIh. of Flint i>!'. ii.'i\" la o: i visiting fiiouds in '! .;<! liili. l'rof. A.,). !'in ill s, "f tin* I'l. asnnt Yulloy stdiool, viaitod i '.utiws in this section Sntmduy and Sunday a wiM k a_o. Snnu1 nl tin- young j.'iris of this and Kiint 11 ill soc'tion tri ?1 lolind who tin y worn going to marry on tin1 first ilay of May I?y holding a glass ho as to throw the sun lite lit m tin* \vati*r. I hold tho glass for tlu'in. Tlioy oi'li'M" fiiil. il to n worohim, i i not plousod witii him. (.'ouhl say that i.ur potato rai it. (oilth.vp. will liavi' mpuny along thai lino this your, I guoss Kov. A Szrc Thin? 6 It is said Hint not h i iilt is sure except death mikI times, but that is not nit.- oetber true. lb*. Kinj/s New Discovery tor Cuisuuipti on is a sure cure for all Iui?and throat troubles. Thousands can te.-tify to that. Mrs. ('. It. VanMetre, i i Sliephcrdtown, \\ . \ a . says, "I had a severe ease of bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard ti|', but j^o* no relief. One bottle of Dr. Kitty's New Discovery then cured tic1 absolutely.'* It's infallible foi Croup, Whooping j Conoli, (irip, Pneumonia and Cnu! sumption. Try it. 1 l*s guaranteed by 't ie s. 15. .Meaeliinu, drurj^i>t. Trial bottles free, lingular sizes, ode and $! .01). <??V There was a fall of hail in Lancaster Monday, doing ,-li: lit daui ngo to ill small grain crops. A Startiiau Test. To save a lil't'. Dr. T. (i. Merrit. of No. Mehoopany. I'a? iiiriil a startling test, resulting in a wonderful euro. Ho writes, "a p.Kent was attacked with violoitl In 111; orrhagcH, enured by ulceration of I ho stomach. I had often found Kloctrio Hit tors excellent t'< >r aente | stomaeh and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient i gained from the first and has not nad an attack for 1.1 months' JileeUie Hitters are positively ' | guaranteed for Dyspepsi a. lndigas.ition,, ( 'oiih' ip it ion ami Kidney Irouliles. Try tItem. ()n!v 50 cents i at Meaehant's drug st nv. -?3 ?v 1* i i... 4 \ \4> r|iru- it l ' ' I II' ' I I I I IW < . | 11 1 I <1 I Ledger, from Columbia, IViin.. , says that while Charles Murray. of . tin* lat tor place, was (Moping rhick! ens several days auo. lio wasslight . i Iy scratched by a lien, ami that his aim room heiran to swell, I.'<>?>< 1 , poison developi uif. and death iv , suited in a few hours. We print , thin uotiee for th< iiiformation of f any persons in ill eotr.uiuuity i who iniiy have cnntnicti ii the habit . of hiiiKliino siraiiio* chnkriis at ni<?ht.? News and Courier. * I j Cuict Arrost. 4 ?T. A. (1 ullcdjje, of Verbena, Ala. I i was twice in the hospital from a j severe case of piles, cansmrr '21 j to mo's A ftr?r diif?tor? nnil nil ii?m. i edies f?iiIt'll. Bueklen's Arniea S d ve i quickly nrivaled further liillmuma lion and cured him. It conquers - aches m id kills pain. 25c at M each nm's drug store. 3' Sainton Dqzn-r, a well known t resident of the Savoge section of . ? Florence county, was instantly kflh-d a few days-ngo by tin* kick of a mulo. The. liick was Rcrstrorig , that the abdomen of Mr. Dozier . ' was cut' open and his liver torn i by the hoofs of the animal. iiado Yaung Again. i "One of Dr. Kind's Now Life f Pills en h night for two weeks has i put me in my 'teeusk again" wribs f 1>. II. Turner, of Dempseytow n, i Pa. They're the best in the world , for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. * Purely vegetable. Never gripe. I Only 25c at Menchntu's drug store. I Retrcita! Captive o? Lowry. Jim L')\v:y, the mulatto who wantonly killed the chief of police hi Sin i:>y, N. <more limn two vars .ilto. has been n fugitive from justice since tlint time. The poller of this city had information >i' his presence in I loci; 11 ill one ni:;h t in January last ami plans wciv laid !o rapture him; but a woman. who kirn a* of tlio designs of tin* p- i ?'. evidently notified tin.* murderer. (i and Im mode hi " escape. leaving Ii'is "V remit ami a "ip'ip hi t.:.r woman's house. !,",iprud? ntial reasons : hew vi'i.m'i 1 not disturb"!"!. ' ;iii ! tin' unit iii*v or nigh I both ( ilisa; pea red. The mtn lere, s Fidh- , or ami un tin r live ;n ir Tir/ah in ISiis i-ouuty ami hn was evidontk ! making his way to tl . ir home. It i- ? ?-r' tin thai ho was nt Jellico. LVnn . in ,\InrHt. A trou'dennm of this com:1 v \v:i ) 1ms hron on the ' track i>f l?im slnco, -iv f] a ! ! :r:t111 from Hi< oiii- f of police at T< liico, win lwnl It. en given a com j>i(:11 and 111 in n' ) iL - oi! > I i t:i of Lowry, statinu Unit ln? !?:ul t!i?* j murderer nml r : ?. Mil 'lint it wo .I i I),' !i.c ssuty to roiiit on fori, identification. Tin re i a reward of f ?i the onpJn: at <1 d'-livory of Lowry to the Sheriff <>f ( ! \ f!:?i??I < ii"lv. X. f lioia'd. .r-x Jf * -a r.l/V'* : . "t r~\ O a*x\_'' A i \j <Ai O? j \dver: isements. not e\ acling 15 1 itio-s. will lit1 jMibli-lit il ami rI lieabovehead- j iag at '? i * t j11 s for each insert ion. l*'t)if t\l.!I. I am <r< pared to furnish l lie public with thoroughbred I'rown Leghorn t"hicUeus ami Fggs. My prices are. Chickens, $0 per pair; Etrgs, $1 per setting of t all on or address .1. W. KOt>Nl. F. For' Mill, S. C. fob ll-;tin | Notlue. Tli.' annual meeting <?!* Hi"' Ladies Monririal A; - iati>ti \vilM?o held Friday 'iI'l'Tii* *mi May Mh. a .'our o'clock, at (la- residence ot Fill p. All niiMii'ii rs^c cant"-- iy re?p,vsiod to lie pro?etit a Home v? ry important btuiueos is to ho t vansarted. .V' > -ushers \v i! 1 please ! come prepared to;-:.y t li-tir dues. Mrs. Marl;. I 'iv i. Mrs. b'ulp, hcc. A Trcas. 'I |>|.V1 r i.' All |i<MV?is:!r li< . . hy vi r no-l against hunl i n. liin-r. ? ?*! rwisi 1 - i n1?v_ th'- latoN of tlx* a:ul.,rsi<?in'<l. ua?lor poiialtv ?v i h law. W. II. WTNDLE. mifim 68B If your Buggy, Hack, or Sur^ rcy is all rim down and searx red, and you think you o n net get along without .1 new ore, just bring the old one around and leave it with me. You'll i think it's a new one when I am through with it, Besides this, I will give you more work .for the money than any men south til the 1 ~1r~c ItixvCS# ft. a. V0BE8. iCMekea Cholera. Wo iill :? nwiil order every dr.y or m> for our Chiekon Cholera Curt1 while some people around hero are allowing their fowls to die by the do'/ons. Mole's the wonder when we guarantee the . remedy. We have yet to hear 1 of the iiist instaneo where it has fail, d and we guess prob- | ably a hundred people in the township have used it/ Ardrey's Brag Store. 1*. S.-- "A stitch in time j snvos "ine." A small amount <-f Bed ling Poison will be more effectual against insects if applied now, than a large amount Inter on. FOIl flag l?sj mm, wires, etc. CO TO THE Ciorill) SALOON, MAItK \. TKKTEU, Manager, .") AY. Tnul St. . Charlotte, N. C, PRICE LIST. LY'ij'bt, 1 \ e:\rold C\irtt$1.50 2 ' ' " 2.00 Did Stylo Mt. Chacon I " " 1.75 " " ?? ? ij.25 Puro J>. t'. Corn :t " '* 2.25 5 " " 2.50 Patups.ro I've I " " 1.75 .j .. i< o.oo 'tiro ?i..< > laud live .... 5} .50 l' 1?1 O' kintal Kyo . . . . .51.50 (>!il (,'iil i;.'-t !lye . ... 51.50 Mult Ky 51.00 Peach iiml ilo'ny . . . .2.00 \i>i>lt? l.raudy .... .2.25 >1(1 l'ruiuiy ...... 2.50 ) i>rt Witi" ...... 2.00 Sherry Wine , . , 2.00 Hinder I i rmly ..... 1.55 Wo MmiIIv sola-it your patronage mill will LMtar*:i'?'o satisfaction anil invMiiDt vi'i , > i to all orders. -'ill!: <; >i iin SAL(>on, y\ \\:\: \. Turrnu, Mi*r. IVII rii,. !< J' . ("h:ir. Phono J. U. Iraywick & Co., p;;au:iis in FINE \AQl OHS A X 5 > A' I X V N i. ; Mast Tr.ulo St. cji \\i!?1 t- - - x. c. try mew discovery LT" ifVj ? . J ik "C* /**k u IF^ 6" V iS ! iia I &. iJ m TASTE r:0 SUBSTSTUTE. Cures Consumption,Coughs, Colds, {5roucl.il is, Asthma, Piiciononi a,II ay Fever, Pleurisy, LaC ri >ju\ Coarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and A hooping Cough. NO URE. NO PAY. P e 50c. and $1. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. ?T VI ^ \ , ihat arc not found on linen fresh from Th: MODEL STEAM LAUl'DEY, i harlot'.r, N. t\, an. rust. stains, ink s'aim. trait Mains, ami osivooialiy s : - l'ni:n on -cheat td irm.. That. v. 11 i v.? jiar; ioularly ^nnrd against. irss, llawV s. iniuiaculati white i:: < v. iii11 can !>< . or as strong of color as w i yoa i) .i111 it t if ovitrinallv of a eolor pat 11 vni, your washable apparel is returned clean, Well washed, Well ironed. liuum :u in:ifi?> from Fort Mil) overy Thursday inornir.k ami laundry ivi uracil Saturday mora in pi by? ED I.. McEl.tlANEY. Agent. Dear Mrs. lVrson: A good while br !< my health commenced failing ami 1 p>t ia a low < oadition. I was always iir- 1; with jxx>r appetite, se? tired always that 1 did not l'ccl ? jsial to any exertion at all. I had enlarged glands on the tieek which were very sore ami when I wonhl take cold they would enlarge and cause me much saiVerinp 1 often had sjiells of inflammatory rheumatism \vh -h atVccte.l the whole of my ho iy and rendered me helpless. I tried medical treatment, which would p'iv temporary relief, but it did not cure me. 1 tried various patent preparations, but they did mo no good. At last a friend persuaded 1111' to use Mi*s- o? Pej'son'a riem.ed.y s s I hoo.ght ;t half dozen hoi tics, and after taking it 1 felt so mneh Itotter that 1 did not fool like taking any mora. The next year in the spring 1 knew 1 needed more and again took a half-dozen. [ took it in that xvay until it has made a eon. ' -to rnr? :f na and niv health . tP . The enlarged u'ands are e;.t i.vly c>.red. rheutnut ism entirely cured, ami 1 am now* in stout, robust*, health, ami 1 advise everybody who needs a tonic or an* "run down" to use Mrs. Jtx> S'erson's Remedy. MRS. J. C. MORGAN. Marshville, N, May 2:5, liK)2. RLiiGKSMi THING. We have opened a stnilhsliop in t!n> Bailes whop, near McKlhaney's livery stables, ami solicit your palroiui'-'o. Only fust-class work ] is sent out from our shop, ami our prices are reasonable. I HALL & IIAKTSELL. t