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TUB WEEKLY LEDGER, !) I.VKUY I KIDAY l!V fi.c Printing i-.iTi Ptil'ii'>hinK Co. Ir.cor; orat<.«l. $1.00 per Ycui. I’. O. SAMS, - - Editor. ED. H. DeCAMP, Manager and Local Editor. t in: Llih;i:i{ is not responsible for tli** views of corri-sprrxlents. (■orn-.'poiHlonts who do not contri- out«* n , ^iil;i'' news letters must fur- 'isli their name, not for publication, out for ic out ideation. Write short letters and to the point to insure publieation; also etuhnivor to ^et them to the otlico l»y Tuesday. \ll correspondence should he ad dressed to Ed. H. I)e(’amt), Manat'er. oi || na I . .Jpt-M .(••••• i •! 1! | ■ ! In I,:;!::.' .! n.-U: ;r if i, ',. ur : <!;• i biju uit'-i! ; . . • •• i ■ ..... ' ':. < » ... • i i • | 1! is :t t’lieap J!i( i: v I biit pureims d at s.t low :i pri 'o. FRIDAY, JI NK 21. iNb.V If you haven’t paid for this paper and don’t intend to do so let us know so we can stop it. We don’t want to send it to people who wont pay for it. MECKLENBURG’S GOOD ROADS. Even tlie rains that have fallen within the past week have made our roads unpleasant for travel. There are not as many holes ns during the winter, nor is the mud as deep, but there is a plenty of it. We re member marching over some of the roads of Mecklenburg count j. that in which is situated the thriving city of Charlotte, and wondering if roads could be worse anywhere. Now, some of those roads, at least, have been worked, not as we work them in Houth Carolina, but scientifically. Hoads have been graded: powerful engines with heavy wheels roll over them hack and forth until the sur face has been leveled and hardened to receive the crushed rock, laid down according to McAdam. Immense crushers are used for breaking the rock, found near the highway or purchased from the land owners adjoining. The rock after being crushed is graded as to size and fineness. The larger pieces arc first placed on ihe level, hard surface; on these are placed smaller, until the surface, after being repeatedly rolled, is firm and hard enough for the se verest travel. Now what is the re sult? Three times the weight can now he hauled and wieh greater ease and comfort to man and beast. The entire adjacent country is tak ing on new life in its varied activities; property lias advanced over one hun dred per cent.; new indust ries are be ing started, and Charlotte is helped as even Charlotte never before was helped. And this is only the beginning. Mecklenburg, the first to declare her Independence of British rule, thus setting an example to her neighbors, is again setting them an example where independence may be gained In another way. Good roads are signs of prosperity. NORTH SEA CANAL. Short cuts are advisable when safe ttnd not too expensive. The Sue* ennui has proved to he one of the greatest blessings to man kind. Doubling the Cape of Good Hope is dangerous and expensive, yet by water there was no shorter wav of OLIVER 3ARRATT. Tu<> monilis from homo, a;,«t iL, n hut a furlough of two months stems! hard, but il is not. Even steel nerds I to be torgiiencd before il use. “It is well for a man to boar the burden in bis youth.” The seven ; ue ! loci ran i ig |, : dil o iheyswiiiii tl golden grain. W e are guei to - t raw out again. Mrs. W. !’. .Self i'ona Maud. Corinth's Choice Chowder. ■ i I.:.! j li'ort'spon leiire of Tin: l.i iinKit. I S June I’d.—i am iig a woman hater, my • (• rapes.” < hi t he ot her ••* It:;'*.* 1 ' ue gr<*t Hid t'.ntt.N i'll. , . \. ,i.«lii \. !' n‘ f i - 1 ■*,*111 hi i linn in a Meek. \Yc li ;i vo friend Sour l n- !i i lie and showci ;•» our tlo- hand we art* i rops ■ it, in i ||.,iii'ishin.; c i >11- but you nei and on i !;; i iiH rs it if mu i i in^’ as about it. ( set l ne huh-ned v» i> h \ .de bus been i|tiite •d to learn tb.it mental training, bodily discipline ami i sick, bin vve aio plea.-' is lit for ; site is gelling better. We wore delighted last Friday to have tin* presence of Mrs. Mary A. hinder at our place. \\ e were glad to see her so t. , lioorf'.i! and to know t to see i'rof. .las. Y. barefooted, but be . I. Met raw he cannot af- l gang in evm temporary inconveniences to , jj.,.,* s j, . , njoys city | iv so mimb. which the aspirants alter military i It is amusing to some of our people honors art subj. ct'-d are neees<:iry in the training the Hudson. , m . (l , () ^ OI1 ills -.g. I he nation wants only the lies! toj Things are g'ltiuga little mixed start with. The sifting j)i"oees> is- j a! this place, e-j.ecialiy eggs, tings, shot, the., ‘•te. Kmp. \ sisciis till the i(i story. One t»f our citizens found 2t emnlv egg sin i' in one m st and 12 iroiigest, tHe iiianiu si remain. D : j„ aimtlu r. so lie decided to arm him self and be in I lie I bird resulted in one dead dog five being shot. 1 said : “F riend, how do you feel to shoot down a suek-egg in cold blood?” gins at once. Again and again the ranks arc decimated, until at last the , the manliest remain, is such niab rial llu.t \u nutl to com mand our armies and navies and rep resent us at foreign courts. Oliver, you are bearing the burden now. lb* true, the burden will .on roll away. Victory is sweet when rightly won. •'.'and «liieb ami four or e ir eggs I would would renter of the ridge ; would yo ! “Yes.” RIDGE SPRING. The little town that bears this name is in Fldgelield county on the “divide” between the Falistn and the Saluda. Near tin as it runs West ward, itisalsi the ren ter of a tine farming country. Col It. Ih Watson was one of the first to ilomonstrah bow admirably adapted thi> section is to the raising j of peaches and melons for the early markets. For years attention has j been devoted to the peach industry, ; which has proven very remunerative ' to those who have engaged in it. | Now, carloads leave this point daily in refrigerator ears for itort hern pities. Asparagus and celery als > receive careful cultivation ami, at times, a handsome return. \Y>- saw land from which d.Kl bushels of potatoes were harvested per acre. We can do as well, if we only would. IF repli i, 'If a man was to pilfer around my house at night ami suck dcutt him as <piick as I i dog.” “Weii,‘ I said, “your rule don t work well, for if you wi v pa-s oga house and a man was to . :n out ai d scare your horse aid aii'.ix 1 and threaten you and t iv i" -.ri you hoot him? Two Sides to a Picture. it .has been said that there is two : sides to a picture—a bright side and , a dark side. Flaw Picker grants it if you will let him have it this way: The front or bright side as t Ik* good side, and the hack or dark side, the had side. We are grieved to know that so | many people prefer looking at. the ! side that was not intended to he | looked at—the laid side. See a young man starting out in this glorious old world of ours which God has given us to brighten and make happy. Everybody is ready to rebuke and criticise him for his errors and nobody ever speaks a word of cheer for ids good deeds. Nobody : save his father and mother have any 1 confidence in him, yea, sometimes only his mother. He meets numbt rs daily who turn the dark or had side ! of the picture towards him to dis- : arm him of his future aims. The sweet sisters at home turn a cold shoulder towards him, the brothers never give a word of encouragement, \ the father never sympathizes wiili him hut rather scolds if he is over taken in a fault, none save mot In r is “Well why do ye . aiiov, a dog to come out and scale 3our horse and cause you to get upset and try to bite you or your horse and you don’t shout the dog?" “Well,” lie said, “we dogs of legislat ion.’ The sand men have work again at this place. .Mrs. Chester A. Stacy son S. A Stacy iasl wee!- horseback easy ami though she is iti I lie sev. but few that enjoy that d<-ii; ereist* at that age. The F'air.iew hail team accepted a challenge for a match go me Sr.i unlay from the Yernvr team ai d played them In to 1. Our hoys jdayed well. Tmk l.i.nni.n : evins to pul every thing to moving around, and no wonder, for il is run by men that know how to do -uo.t ilui.g that wiii their devoted admirers. 1 not kick up a row li! you have stteh i. lovely name. We just Know we could love you lit t" kill.” The crops arc looking considerably better now. Corn is looking Jim* for this time of year and is growing fast and has a good color. The cotton which was set hack by the cold is coming out , and also we might say, that the grass which was not hurt by tlie cold, is iua flourishing condi tion. Harvest time is about, here and there will he a right smart of it to do this neighborhood We think there will in* some pay in wheat and oats this year. Fruit is coining in now and every body is happy. We just defy any one to perish us to death when there is plenty of fruit. Whoopee! (treat (kesar!! did you ever sec the like? The ('hildren’s Day was everything you could wish for. Plenty to eat, plenty to eat it, and plenty left. Hut we cannot dwell on the eating subject any longer for we can’t stand it. There were more pretty girls than we could count. In fact they were all pretty. l but of course there were some pret tier than others. The recitations; were very well delivered. After the | programme was carried out and din ner was over we heard a sermon by , the Rev. A. D. Davidson. Hro. ! DiviiDon preached an able sermon as ; l.e always do<*s. Hr the way your correspondent, had a recitation and when we recited it il scared us so had Trough Trinklets. [Gorrespomleiioo of Tin. Ekdckh. | Tiioei.u .S.t!., June li.—We want you to visit our thriving little town. We have four stores uml two physi cians and one ot the best photogra ph el’: roil ever Slid. There was adittieitlly between.I. M. Hum 11 ami ilioinns Horn tin ot in r evening-over at the bridge, h grew out of remarks made by ik nm '.t •oucerning Horn, which the latter pronounced a lie, and he became so ; enraged lie started at Bennett with a knife. Bennett having a stick in his | hand, struck Horn over the hand ami by some cause Bennett fell and j Horn taking his stick away from him began frailing him with it. The hoys ; say that Horn rolled Bennett from * one end of the bridge to the other, i just like a hoy rolling a barrell Imop. j Benne tt got up and run over to H. i Robbins’ store, ran in behind the counter and got his pistol and went * to the door ind peeped out as if look ing for Horn. Old Coon. A Message From Mississippi. , Known vit.L!:, .Miss., lune II.— | I have been r* tiding your vuluabie paper some time. I enjoy reading i 1 it very much espeeialy ! l.e correspon dents’ let ter.' so I though: f w. •uM i en t in imppy hand. 1 t Id: i- a title e >iintry. J !:'• n finest kind of soil on , in it:.- 1 ! got tin sick 1 • i! 1 don't tkink we n< ed , a good range, especial We have a lot of tine ti and spoke factories and saw mills are doing a large business. Crops are looking fine since it has turned warm lignin, especially corn. \Yt* rai.-:.' no wheat scarcely in this part. The people of this neighborhood are talking of having an old time n ;; ;■( : k Mi - -: 11.. i tills l ij;i |V .• 1]!( :n. \\ c liave t ! i- >iu !y. lor w have y r >v hogs. niter Stave ■-/ E .. . .e Iv li i . • :g: or dr , . Oujifiioat * t er Eyes, , e- , t . 11 1 . t CKl), hr.vjM • '< (Hi. r r..n* ron J ‘ '.dew. . . lion, euro . ' /p. correct rorms, giving 1 liorse. 25 iiggist& A. N. WOOD, BANKER, singing at I.o'.veiy on the four! July. They are getting to he fashionable in this section. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. I’hoehe Thomas, of June i n That Beware of Ointments for Catarrn Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy tin sense ot sindi ami completely dcrniigi the whole system when entering it i through the mucous surfaces. Su h 1 art ieles should tievei he used except on prescriptions from reputable phy- i . sicians, as the damage they will do is ' j tenfold to the good you can possibly : j derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh I ! Cure mamifaet ur; d by I’. J. Cheney ! j it (!o., Toledo, <)., contains no mer-< : i*ury, timl i< taken intenuilly, acting i lireetly upon tlie blood and mucous i City. III., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for In r, hut two bottles of Dr. King’s New Diseovery completely j curul iier and she says ii. saved her i life. Mr. Tiios Jiggers. Blit F'lorida j St. Satt Fruncis'o, suflerod from a. dreadful cold, I hen bought one bottle of Dr. King’s New Discover and in two weeks was cured. He isnatur- j aliy tlutiikful. it is stieli results, of (d which these are samples, that | prove the wonderful efficacy of this i { medicine in Coughs and Colds. F'i". trial bottles at W. B. Dul’res I 'rug Store. Keg ul •. - ize ode. atui .fl.lM. do. s a general Banking ami Exchange hu.-itiess. Well sg'-tired with Burglar- I’l'o if safe and Autoinatic Time Lock. Safety Deposit Boxes at moderate rent. Bttys'aiul sells Hocks and Bonds. Buys County and School Claims. Your business solicited. GEC. S. HACKER & surfaces of tin* iys!' 1:1. Ill buying i Hail's Catarrh Cure he sure you get j the genuine. It is taken internally, » .i i and made in Toledo. Ohio, bv F. J. we (hi it t know which one of the hoys r ,. ... . , ' , , . | . ii ( Jieney iv ( o. lestimoiuals free. tu i <1 seme .in meiiced .isiied her .•'in' rides g race fully, cities. It is it ful I'X- tfil^Sold by we were. In fact wc didn’t hardly know where we were at, hut we had ; gotten over all this by the time wo ; reached the table. We do wish Bro. Flaw Ticker had been there*. Wo know he would have enjoyed himself. Sum 8am. Druggist s, price i ue. per PROOF Cora Whiskey. )o( v.-r -.v g. Manufacturers of il lIJ I WiFi, furnish Kxi proof C-rn * Whiskey in (jiiantitiesof 1 gallons . _ and li (imirt a* jH. I<» per gallon and | DOOPa, Slvll, Blm3S, MOdldlOg 3D(1 BUlM* upwanls. Address, J. T. DEM.INC,ER, I have two little grand children who are teetlung this liot summer j weather and are troubled with bowel i complaint. I give them Chamber- 1 Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea! Remedy and it acts like a charm. I earnest ly recommend it for children with bowel troubles, i was myself! ,, , . i ... .. . , , , all as cheap as taken with a severe attack of moody i „ any house, mix, with cramps and pains in my stomach, one-third of a bottle of this ! IL Dellingers. X. C. I K EFT * Good:,. Fur Hats, Children ks and Shirts in stock a full line of Dry Notions, Straw, Wind and l.adies’, Men's, Boys’ and Shoes, Ready made Tants (incerics ami Hardware, can he bought from help raw iic. Ii! t I: ml of t In rushes. The!, friends, if you want to he in the swim with them that will possess the siioic, ju.-t g-.-t your name on Tui: I,!:di:k': roll ami you can say like our old colored trieiid, “T>n*ss de J.ord, I can giid'* new- from (i:iirm*y doiit stopin work togodah." T. . • “Many of the citizens of Ruinsvillc Indiana ar«' never without a hot tie of Chamherlain's Cough Remedy in the house,” says Jacob Brown, (lie lead ing merchant of the piacc. This rem edy has proven of so niucli value for colds, cron:' and whooping cough in | childiN-n tiial few mothers wii , know j its worth are willing to he without it. For sale bv \Y. B. DtiTre. I have a few Ready Made Suits, , , , . i Tiow Stocks, Single-trees. Hoes, remedy cured me. Within twenty-: ., , n . ... , i , : .'shovels. Ticks. Hames and I races that I am closing out at cost. Call and see tour hours I was out of hed and doing my lions * work. Mrs. \Y. E. Dunn- gan, Bon-iuiua, Hickman Co., Teiin. For sale hv \Y. B. DtiTre. I. M. Peeler. Valuable City Lots For Sale. One lot on Limestone Ave., with splendid o room cotiag. and good j fitii hail lings. . One Jot in west end with splendid :i j room cottage. i Five nice building lots near cotton . mill. | One excellent lot at Limeslom j Springs. Three room house an i lot, west end. For terms apply to Material. Basil, Weights and Cords, Ck 11 a n i ^ x*:«'r<>.x. t*4. c. PurchaEC our make, v/tiicl: we guarautce to be Superior to any so'.-! South, and thereby Save Money. 1 WINDOW i md FANCY GI.ASS A SPECIALTY STACY. Still Leads the Clan. can save you ::u>m*y in Fruit Trees y. ftr. i>..: 't fail to investigate s iiefi/i*' hiiving. Oritamon- and Slirulis a speeially. I r.*w go i i men i o t rav(*l in ui'oii -t a :d Sot it h Carolina, ■oh- •• cuts to rigid parties. J. I.. ALEXANDER, <.»; i IV.o.v. IS. C*. Remnants" -trvir**— Remnants!! ttARGA/NS FOR M/D- (acb SUMMER BUYERS, CTi >11 Transact a Genera! Banking Business 3 allowed on Time Deposits by MlH-OOlAl* allowed on Time Deposits Arrangement. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. - s 5ieJt'f>niuro The GaOiie / fiit/ Land anti Imprevemeiit Sompanv ( MT:-r for Sole ready to say “(ind bless you son, try. reaching India, or China than by that, land you will he a man yet someday!” long, tiresome route. The shorter! How few they are that slew him the way is better every way. j fdoc and try to iiu'.kc his laith The success of t he Suez canal made j DeLcsseps turn his attention to tho I Isthmus of Tunama ns an inviting j dark field for engineering skill, hut alas! the how of his manhood’s promise •lid not span the period of his declin ing years. The waters of the Taeilic do not mingle with those of the At lantic except around the formidable capes. Ten years ago Germany took up the cry for a shorter and a safer way pleas; :i lit. willi i tlowers; and on the o! lie;* iumtl. how many, oh, how many t here a ire that will i uru ilie dark side to discourage him. xim'* tint !.< Ugllicdil ' and sonin inti-ntii.n- ally. Fat ! let's yo u arc guiily of this r , • * '3- fat At? IN SWISSES. ORGANDYS, INDIA LINENS. Mi l.I.S, , * Crcpons, Bati.-te Clo!hs. Challics. (Jinghains and White j Dress Goods. These an* all new goods nnil*\M* cordi.illy j invite you to call early and get lirsi choice of I he many liar- ■ gains wc will offer in the above. J o//k\ to phase, Otiri-oII & C'tui'positoi 1 IS A I'" S'" li v Also l•’arnls m and of I Ids place in i > Also Agriettl!i|.' For full i-arii' i; ar by and in reaeii of i hi '>tsof from ditto JOD :('•)•( s !.'.< !,ands to rent for farm purjci r-< apply to .Uii 'pnugs B.—All I respassing on lishing or I.iiut in j are MOSES WOOD, Agent. i.- ' '••mpa ; cnlt iug pm! removing lamia of e .rhid.ie •a PLASTICO. Wall decorator and heaiitifver charge, brut hers you arc g' illy of this charge, sisters you arc guilty of this charge, neighbor.- and relatives, you are guilty of this charge. Did you ever think of it? It’s some body’.-'darling hoy you arc rolling t lie i ciouds of doubt upon, it 's some moth- • er’s joy and pride—the future pros- p.-Ha of the world—you are giving from the Baltic to the North sea, and, . _ r , in less than eight years the grand ! ' l, ’“ ll ''’ 5 und di*l you . , over eonstder the fact that it takes a boy or young man wifli a big, stout these discouragc- .icart to ovcreoim meuts? This is a flaw and I’m not going to work has been completed in a mas terly manner. A distance of sixty- tbrec miles is now a highway for ships of tho heaviest burden, and the ... navies ot tl... world fa" pus througl, j I. are guilty of the charge; it’s one, of luunkiiidks faults. Mother, turn the dark side of the ' this majestic artery of commerce This will be to Germany more than the Appian way was to Rome. ij'dX,- 000,000, the cost of construction is a, !"‘° ,,J ,llt! encourage your , , , At darling l>oy to make Ins alms high in small amount when compared with the world h r it s about ail the en- thu advantages to he derived. couragemcnt lie will get this side of Tho dangerous route through Kkager success. Make home pleasant fort Rack and Cutcgat may now he ' J 1 ! 1 " * IC w '^ * (,arn t‘> love it, let j avoided, saving time, money and life. ! "'7 ( "m? : ,nt, ' r ‘ s,w * rp. ,. * and lie II conic to you for coun.-el. The world is after shorter ways, and ; Mothers, do you know that you have where nature does not afford them, ! hundreds of rivals to compete with like Alexander with the gordian knot ‘ ‘ n factions? Bar rooms, ( she saves them by cutting them. jgamling dens, Imil company, places Then too, Germany is a great cm- 1 piro and lacks water front. This ea- j TASTELESS j r^UH | ! in 1 LiLn TONIC IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. iPRSCE POcts. ; Gat. avia, Ii.i.s., Nov. 1C, 1503. : VV.ri.-. Nfrdlclnc Co., 1-t. l/.iii:;,Mo. Gentlemen:—Wo aMti lu-l. .our. COO bottle* o.' G HOVE'S TASTELESS Cl 111.1. TONIC .,n<1 have I Nmubt tbroo KriihHuirciuly thli. year. In nil our (:*■ i'"i | jMjrr iioo of 11 yeni's. m tho Uiok booiiiiw*. have I PLASTICO. '01il<L v ‘ 111 Hill r c< ^ Cover dirty walls and My specks. V PLASTICO. All neat housekeepers use it. PLASTICO. Conducive to health and aftncUwiicss. I We like to t vou N OW I: THE TIME to pack awny nothing sure against Moths and Insn F'laimcls and \Ynolens, and there is ■Is hut the CA.MI’HOK MARBLES. Call and get them and save your clothes, only bo per pkg. A few more TO GO AT COST FOR CASH. Respectfully, IciK sever '.old an article that rave piicn unlveraul natlo* iacUon an your Tonic. Yours truly, Autmr.CAKK kCOt F'or sale by W. B. Dul’n . STRAW HATS J. D. GOUDELOCK. I>uK s I« I Phone 21. the B >i'iifxp;iwt. Night cal! 47--2 Rings. A Sparkling Display Furniture" Fruit>Time and Harvest /S WI TH S IND J ERE- y , **' J , (v i r nul will he to licr, not on'y an artery | of commerce hut a bulwark of de- j fenne. “ IRREVERENCE. There arc many points on which ! the press should he outspoken. Tlie welfare of our people its a nation and as individuals depends mainly and essentially on their relation to the God who inude them and controls their destinies. If for no other reason, wo should reverence his name us Father, Son and Holy Spirit. And he who flippantly takes that holy name on unholy lips deserves the rebuke that even men can bestow. This is bud enough when men in “low estate,” and without influence nr position try to raise themselves into promiiit nee by nithlessly enter ing the Holy of Holies. J|o\v much of amusement and anytning that is j calculated to draw your hoy away | from home when ho should beat) home is your rival and you should ! make home more attractive than any 1 place on earth, then, if he does stray off it won’t he very long till the love for sweet homo and dear mother will bring him hack. A disagreeable home i is to he blamed for son’s wayward- ' ness. Turn the bright side of the picture, j cheer and animate rather than dis- i hearten, speak a word of comfort rather than emharass, praise rather j than criticise, gladen rather than ! saden. If you’ll take the above to yourself und it don’t prove to ho the Arm and i Hummer brand I’ll give It up. Flaw I'ickek. • «0t» . Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Clitiinlierhiin’s I'ain Balm and was completely cured. I have since ad- Gscd many of my friends im <| cti.-lo- mers to try Ihe remedy and nil speak highly of it. Simon Goldbauin, San Luis Key, Cal. For sale by W. B Dul're. u Watches tofteiMt* ■nil Jewelry ‘‘tin he seen by visiting our place business In DnPre’s Drug Store. of U c will he ghtd to have •Ml work done by a 'killed with years of experiei.iee. you cull. Awirkiuau CORBEL k BRO. //AVE YOU EUER NOTJCEJ) 117/, I T\ A PLEAS/NG EFFECT A N/CE SU/ f \ OF EURNZEURE HAS JN A COT TAGE? DE IT EVER SO KEMBLE \YK GAN SET IT OFF ^ with the furnishings that would please a prince. And the prices arc just right. Bed-room Suits $i4 and up. TTHE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS IS A SAD ONE, * hut then, people* must die and must be buried. Some people have not the means to expend a large num on the burial of their loved ones, and yet, they desire to give them A Respectable Burial. W E GAN ENABLE YOU TO DO THAT FORA VERY small sum, and while we wish you and yours to live on forever to enjoy our Furniture, still wuinviteyou to inspect our line of Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes Etc., before you die or when your relatives die. CARROLL, CARPENTER k HUMPHRIES. EARED TO EURN/SU YOU IV/77/ jin IT JARS, RUBBERS AND GRAIN i LA DLL'' AT THE lowest prices. I have ju.-l reciv'd d't dox. Max) i s fruit jars. I’rcttiest line of straw hats in t wn. I an: ><1* ring the re mainder of my stock ofeo! >n d embroider, at ost to close out. Big lot anil pretty styles of lawns, dotted Swiss. i l> ducks and shirting prints at rock hot! un ‘price-. 1 have on Inin l a full supply of corn, hay, bran, cotton seed meal, hull x (lour and any thing else you want in groceries. ’Free delivery in town. J. N. Lipscomb. Just" Received. I'Ki'.sn t or ot /.*/ i \ f. - A’/v/.x / / > /■• (’ ix/)//>;s, Atso a Met: // v/. orn.\r < !■:) /.oxt.i c t/oco- l.A TJiS. CAU. ISO /• X. I.U/ YJ. Ilf J'M. jar imr iTirire—innnr Tf* - - ■ g-- - - -- — - * * * /(7>’ ( ROAM /■: I OR J DA ) HUS II OOK. DR/Si (to OA’ORY K/S/)—('()/ n ASD ROOROSll/SG- wa ys to no //ad at 07VI^* A rVl£V *v OOJUK?.