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ctf' 1 >;fo *. TMJ5 LEDGER: GAFFKET, S. C., JANUARY 19, 18})9. MecRison cf Ohio Has Been Greatly Benefited by Pc-ru-na. A Noted Colored Man. Prof. TIkm. K. Miller, Hie noted principal of the Colored Normal In- ] dustrial, Agricultural and Mechani cal College of South (Carolina, who created such favorable comment Sousa to Play m Spartanburg. "Musical directors arc born not mncle,” once said a famous musician of the old world, a trite saying borne out by a close observation of the many musicians of conspicuous Coritjn <srilrm t>. MpcUison of onto,Trrttcs from the press and public by his ; ability who have signally failed at tho follow lug letter to Dr. Hurimau. putiotic uih! common sciuo utter* H! . | aiiccs at Spartanburg on tho oc- Dr. S.'B. Hartman, Columbus, O. | casion of the cmancipii; ion celebra- Deau Sir:—1 havo used several hot* | tion, wil 1 deliv. r an atlditss in ihis tlesof Pc-ra-na and f<‘t l greatly In ne* city next Monday night ■>!: the sub- tiled thereby. 1 havo been aihicted j et of educati n. Prof. Miller com ; at the so lie: tat 10; of Kev. R tho conductor's dfSA impi' ssion seems i > be that a per son i.assessed of musical talent must of necessity be able t > dir ct, but no m otor fallacy was « ver known. A A py r*" * t y r % •. it \C .• 'jw V.*- -• ' •/ V musician may bo possessed of great j Oauipb 11, Prof. \\ . S. Hall, ( ot.n.y u chocai Knowledge and be a Mtc- i Superintondant of l-'liuait N,. i . . ml. even a great coni pest r. b-at I McArthur and i tii rs. IP >hould ^ u ,-, ; dy lacking hi tlio«e gift be heard by all who van possibly nr- j ^ () j-jp « t successful tend. ; t Gen. Lee’s Autograph. IMr. VV. If. Gooding, the clever and 1 efacient bookkeeper for Carroll <fc Carpenter, was i.. Charlotte several | days lust week on a visit to his pu- ! rents. His father, Capt. \V. 1>. Goo, - ing, was a Cupt. in the 2ilrd X. C. | A popular j Regiment during the war between the Slates. Capt. Gooding hud in his possession in 1SG3 a • negro named Harrison, whom he had purchased from Gen. Lee on condition that the darki y should hi.ce his release at a certain time, i h" time had ar rived and t apt. Gooding had corn- uiu:.i .tfod with (ben. Lee on the sub- •t o: the negro's freedom. G>-n. S. S. S. Cures Sores and Ulcers which J- ’f: / - *1 / The Free School Closes. Tho pnblice school term of traded school closes tomorrow. the A private school will be conduct' ! the Seminary building with .Mr d r)\' non. D. Mef.kisojj. xv'tli catarrh of the head nn l feel en couraged to believe that continued use of Pc-ru-n:v will fnl'y eradicate a Ui-jcase ai thirty years’landing. Yours sinccrelv, 1). MKEKISON. Tha continued rec "’it of endorse ments like this for Hr. J ; ir‘iman's at \Y. ,S. Hall Mrs. Edna Sains and .Mary The tuition r to $3.00. The term b gin- inst, and Closes M Jr., as Principal, and Harris, di.-.- •• Carrie I ynr as islnnts. tes will he fr.'in ol.OO Mondav, the -23rd ,• 12th. con due- ; i.r-e answered if.strucl ing Cupt.Good- The noblest qualities which a i ing (;oncernit:g I he r-ame. \ . itile in ;u■ ci■ • n can possess must be com- ! Charlotte Mr. A . II. G aiding came across the e unmui'ieation fr nr. Gen. Lee and secured his Lith : s consent to ke<'p tlr'* same. He now has it io his possession and prizes tho auto graph of Gen. Lee very much. He would he pleased to show it to any of the followers of the brave-1 and most loving corntnandei* t hat • ever commanded an army if they wili I u* call un i a-.k to s. .• it. pos binwi in t!: > conductor. Tiure laurl be a the ougli far.iiliarity with tho various instruments of a baud or or chestra. and the necessary technical knowle m must lie supplemented prove its value j >f prominence j great catarrh reme beyond question. M- n everywhere are recognizing; t he me ritof Pc-ru-na and are will.ng to give expres sion to their ; nd " nc n t b mu a ce r i ain, absolute e • ! f-r catarrh is a public good. All druggists aeli Pe-ru-na. A New Enterprire. Messrs. W. E. Hu; i w Co., of .-par- tanburg. will o\ . u :• nve and ten •• at store in t h s‘ nr ro " m x- •' A. X. Wood’s bank, in th - placo. ■ y 1 week. They make th claim, and will no d< aht •!!-! ilo U. t ' offer the greatest ’ t a nr money ever given. i;i auotlier umn they advert:.- 1 ; for tw niy to act as clmde-.. t; e ... ,1 A-k any i : viur_ ir.IitiiW ;er l lie . st tor :i ri'Oe :.r I’l-iu-n: Al- vvorst rain, ,* !! I can For Rent l-i in'll (‘nttajre i n Vlclnri:; A venae. It-r 1 ' m eott;:'i'on (onne.'-St (,-i .'n i"a:ve near eor]n .re. ■!' ni.. w.t h i . a; re lot. Watch t'e • xp!'eition ef yonr !a onfne Pnliry jui-i . l:-e, i: <• . ;in > - i 111 i» lei haw !t cncwetl. My cu.m pan U;s arc strictly lii-a-clnr.-. Bad Weather. Last week we lutd the weather of the s;;tron. Cold sleet and snow were with us kinds of outdoor vv. rk was uso nded. Many Gaffney telephoto' wires wire broken by the ice, pedestrians had diincult walking, some fell on ilu* ice but as far as heard no one has- received any injury. with i nt l:us:a sm, a poetic n at’-.r a and high : (La's. As a succ siul gel'** CiY i n:-t !:a re penver >o co in n ! * . ! i ' ! , . :) n.U st a com!Ur.tor pos. 'Cr : s t!i at io- ia ivn' . i rco by which t rc at bod ii-s of porfor iturs ar '.* coritrollf.i : ml ( lo his ;;id !ii ig. Th •y I’lltat fo!i OV ; in : pi 1C* illy h s h ad ; ; ml -it 1. i!; ’. T iml; ivhdu- a i i I .i i it on.' Ii hi iotti nis '.y \ mlo. J oil n i’.'iii;] i : Htia, 1 he i( ■st V; mv.vn of ail .‘i meric. . conductoi com i bines to i: i cousric'. .'ills do^i’C* all t iiest qu alii tes whii •!i insuro t he -,r ;i i‘ ne?s ot a c onc.rt uiiertr. .'i la gm t ic of •a :-- * tsility, g it'tcu by nat nr e v, it ii t iie W:' ■ i' miih! ic:*.l genius, a t Lo rough 8fud< ,: oftiu» .-ci.ncc o f ic, a b rn 1 - :;d; r ol ! mt ii at l w ith u gr.i- < • i ■ i u charm of manner, j [ is small ill:!* n* that. s'oi'Sit has Ci stab; lishci! 1 if Iir. niy in (he Hi! ms of t Iii in tini * lav ing people. The great baud whicli h e eor ducts i .$ the must- Psrcor. for P« <, v. Eihrbe jirdiii for a piir.ioti i white man w I. > inuary, i • ■ i: county on a ciiar :e o bat tcry of !■ ih ' t. in u.ttr. v. as t gravat ed n:it; <i . * . .o' t * sic* was i. ,.i : t ' - 1) t !il' M oft i i,e p.i-o >n was urged cl' ' < :tfr• y. who-e • it -'.ic-'i - ff 'i !>•• ’llaH of Cure a Cold in One Day. T’rorao <>n!nim* Tilin' lni\:iJiv • A I i tli c /:.••; .1 s • * i ii h'l \w Tlif uii.<• !. ts ij. T;. h]c‘ s. is t. > ci: i t* •!i tnbk't. t. -u!H. mkodiment of the typical Anu ri- i spirit. tSousa has a positive; gi t.itis fur arranging progr.mtm s for his concerts t !;at please everybody, • and a guai’ant' e of pi .-ft ct enj ■} iue:.t jiIut.j ;tliach('S to a x iu, i c Kicert. j Th» edmirc: .s of t!u* "March King”] will i joi-e to na.! the announce ment of it coco ;’t by ti e bolisa iiural I el Converse College Snarl ■ d.urg, S. j C., eh Thu-sdav evening. Jun. id,it! .1 - in foniH r yt ars in-; ...ntg> : and u liny <:! .p2U.< or | ptoii; ent iary. | by T. J5. I»jtie i cltorls have i | petition v.u's -.ii r . of ))e5’-'.illS, i c!i;d!!' , g mar v I ii 1 U"!iee j ml position. — St; Ie 1). C. 1'ainter is a wortby citizen of Cht rokee, (ire* of ber oe.-t most succssfi’l siml progrt--ivi '.oumT-. the 'iovernoi’s actii i. w; . mitt tt.e up', r v.il of C: . ro ;•> . ; • ■ ; • . ’t he stigitia i - . iel ioe. has rot oni. lafii ri-ui'ive i l td t.. r : 2UU iii.t It Matters Not How Ob stinate, or What Other Remedies Have Failed. Obstinate sores and ulcers, which refuse to heal under ordinary treat ment, soon become chronic and deep- seated, and lead to conditions most serious. They are caused in different ways, but in every case the blood is involved, and no amount of local treat ment can have any effect. The poison must be eliminated from the blood before a cure can be had. THROWN FROM A HORSE. Mr. H. Kuhn, of Marlon, Kansas, writes: •‘About three years ago my gramidaughter.Uer- tha Whltwood, was thrown from a horse, rr- cciving a wound of the scalp. Though under ttie treatment of physicians forseveral months, the wound remained about the same, until it finally became very ongry looking, and broke out into a running sore. This soon spread to other parts of tho scalp and ran down the side of the neck.increas ing in severity .and fear fully disfiguring tier. She was then placed un- der the care of the fac- RWfgg ulty of a well-known hospital, but even the -L-'-KEg treatment she received there failed toarrest the -7*-* terrible sore. Reading ' * //¥> of the many cures of - / blood troubles effected by 8. S. S.. we decided to try It. and it relieved ht-'r promptly. In a few months she was entirely cured, and scarcely a mark now remains where the disease held full sway.” A\ A GUNSHOT WOUND. rapt. .T. IT. McRrayer, ttie well-known dis tiller, oi Lawreuceburg, Ky., says: ‘•Rome years ago I was shot in tho left leg’ receiving what i considered only a slight wound. It developed Into a running sore and gave me a great deal of pain and inconven ience. I was treated by many doctors and took a number of blood remedies, but none did me any good and dia not seem to check the progress of the sore. I “ ' ha<fl eifle reeom mended blood, a give it result was very gratifv- V* , , ... tag. S. S. 8. seemed to * I't'C get right at the trouble, ^ .•£*»/'V and forced the poison out of my blood: soon afterwards the sore healed np and was cured sound and well. I am sure S. s. S. is by tar the best blood remedy made.” It matters not how they are acquired or what treatment lute failed, S. S. S. will euro the most obstinate, deep- seated sore or ulcer. It is r.-eless to expect local treatment of salvos, lo tions, etc., to eTeot a cure, because they can not reach the real cause of the trouble, which is tho blood. S. S, S. drives out every trace of impurity in the blood, and in this way icnres per manently the worst cases. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable and contains not a particle cf potash, mercury, or other mineral. S. S. S. cures Contagious Blood Poison, Scrof ula, Cancer, Catarrh, Eczema, Rheu matism, Sores, Ulcers, Boils, or any other blood trouble. Valuable books on these diseases will be mailed free to any address, by the Swift Speciiic Company, Atlanta, Georgia. ha.- btvu r.-fut: ;; ii iti. Hoar To Find Out. d> Tfee C-Lfcy City Land zad improvement Coapj • flourish! , On 1 ■ - m-ar I, itui ; «»• • • •. i.h- •- a* :! of pV'i'f. w . .ot iroir , : ■ • : also Agri tural Lauds to rent for l-'arm pur- p!*si'>, | ,,j‘ itlii jJ.l'tl.'.ii.W' i, |)]l 1 _V to l < rotrv ^ V : >OI >. A 5-cnt. X. i:, it t - ■ i" ■ i * ids I'liiiipauy. eaiiiug and re moving timber, fishing or luinting. iii’e lorbidil ai m e. i iieir, It v ul' law. Will In ’! t V O ( Im iu : n g For Sale i • d lai ai limit No-To-tf.ne for I ifl.i t ents. Guaranteed tDtii:,'-.u e n,-i ■ meaairoag, biootl pia-t. ;<v it. Alitii'i:: ak F. Q. Stacy. For Sale !'!iK-t -htugit's in : snioritii ;,s if tin »t' ,. and cvai .'me t tn in. Ais > full line td' 1 ^A.-i DOOIts. a -. wn; all lr art. and as \II full it nglh. < all t/aiitlNO, (TILING, <^KK>0^<X><><><X>0</<i>0<X><>0<>000 QUICK CURE FOR | GOiiGiiS SfiD COLDS, |PYNY-PECTORAL; ' > The Canadian Remedy for all y '> most IliD till HftCIB. " L/argb Bottles. 2S cts. ^ DAVfS & LAWRENCE CO., Lin., f hop’6 Ptrtnv Davis* Pain-Killer. xj year in t' ■* pi rsuns of It t — *■* 111•, it*s, Hfipraao, D.ii', ' ay I ioyie, violinist.' a:: 'ii t l.i- .1! nul vliss Fill a bottle or cpramon glass with your water and let’ it stand twenty- four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of t he kidneys; if it stains your linen It is evidence of kidney trouble; too fr *quenb desire to pass it or pain in 1 Tie back is also convincing proof that ike ! 'iueys and bladder uro out of FOR SALE BY All (’lit mists ami lirnggUls O L. BAKER. Tli.ut is the question, witon ym can cp.I pure v.'licat Hour fit the s;nnc price. Tin: I’oxo Lii.i.y hrand of fionr is made by Stroup !>ros., at (’lierryville, N.( ’..ot pure wheat. Ir contains no chalk, kaolin, mineraline or corn meal, as ii is pure as it is possible for Hour to be. if you want the best call for Fond Lilly at J. N. LIPSCOMB’S. J. E. WEBSTER, YS. f t< »rno < y- A. 1 - I w « t Mlift in Court llousf. (I’roliatc .1 iidi;t''sonici) Gaffney City, S. C. Briiclicns in all t!;, courts, Collec- tions a specialty. Tax. j In Cherokee. A. citizen of Yoikvillc, who owns a small tract of lurid in ( nor da c tow i- sbip j ait: $3 tax.L on it y.*ur before last, and last year he was r quire;, to pay .j-T. That is lining very well for a young county ju-t growing up.— Yorkville Enquirer. . . . ., . , ,.» . 1 . n i t. i,i. oain in the back, kidueys, live Ilioabovo nuturally wou.d cause I . ' comment by tho (tsv^ jr\ r;'!i jtiiT; p ryMn? <7 I mu Si lsl :i WHAT TO PO. r. is comfort in the knowledge ,t xpressed, that Dr. Kilmer s -R eg , the great kidney remedy every wish in curing rheum::- :• and every part of tho urinary it corrocts luabilly to Enquirer s r or!;- | , v>lle frieinl, and the Kntjuirer v.uald ; ' . . •. » »• • , . ' ii !d water fcca scalding pfwn in pas- natural. v give pub icit t » it an . 0 11 ,t , # n • .7.. .. . • , . , 1 s.n : it, or bad elfects following u. e l* \ ' , ' 1 ,u *''i 1 * 111 ! .(•• ii;* .>ui. j t; f j.qtcr, wine or beer, and over- . 'M" “ r "' •<•:...» that unpleasant necessity ol M'V,-,* M '"r 'X ;l " | n,i,|. coinpelied logo olten (iu;;.,- lion of lil peon e, of whom .>2 wre .. * . . n ' ' i the u«y, audio get up many tifies during the night. Tho mild and liio medi.'inics, 2 wore doctors and 1 one male and femah pt’e; '•llvr acini my 1 DR. 1 o. Gaffney, F. GARRETT, Dentist, S. C. Office over J. It. TolL-son’s new • f o". In office from 1st to 2(51 h of each month; Tite Pearl Steam Latintlry Ih opco*”. n/ on full 11 in.* ami t liming out t!r*it-f a-.^ work. I!< nienitMT us wheu you want work ihuu*. Wi* Mill cull for your package. Wc ais;> have in nperut ion A First-Class Grist Mill, Y.'c respect fully solicit your patronage n t ask (lie penpie mil ( f town to tiring t i ir corn nlung m hen they come In to .in their slopping. Lili inukc your mcul whit.* you are husy here ami you will lose Co tlrtiw. Richanison Bros. My Livery Stable Is new, stylish ami up-to-daln. New Turnouts. New llamesr', New lloraeK, The host equipped fctahlcH In UulTucy. rolltc iiltcntlon ami Su|M*rti Service. Yetir* for tjuulneu, * M. 6. Montgomery. TVotioo ! For tho pom 150 days 1 will soil you, for cash, <ln i;oo(ls. no tions, shoos, luits. ^ji*,tocl’ios. lin- waro, luirdwiuc, etc., at t ut prices. 1 Ih packages of parch- ('(1 coHoe for Ido. (iootl g;reoii eoHi o 10c per lit; medium, 11 Ihs for $1. A few made-up suits at a h>\v liquro. Call ami see my prices. Yours respectfully, 1. M. PEELER. Tax Returns for 1899. The looks nil! Lo opened on the Isi day of .lanuarv. Is'.f.i. in the audilur's ottiee in the euurt llotisi*. in llie town of OalVney. for Hie purpose of taliing ret unis oft he property of Cherokee county foi the year Is'.O. I will at tend at I he and I tor's tdliee I rotn the 1st to (he Tilt day, Is'.H*. from s a in. to 4 p. in., and will at fend at the following places on the dates named below: At K. K. I'orter s Monday, .lanuatv. itth. 1st ill. At Hluckshurg 'I'uesdli.v and Wednesday. January lot Ii unit lltli. Is'.o. Al Cherokee Tails Mituidiiy. January 111 Ii. IM«t. Al Grassy I'oml Monday, January liith, |Klt». At K*ells Tuesday. January 17th. 1s!*!i. At Maud Wednesday. January 1mh, PUU. At Massndonlu Thursdtiy, January I'.itli, |K!KI. At While Plains Friday. January VlUh. |s:i*.i. At Thlekely Station Saturday. January V’lst, 1WK). j j Al Uruytoiivllle Monday. January Jlnl, I MU). I *'i' "UklnavllU* Tuesday. January v’llh. At Surratt's Store Wednesday, January ii, IMHt. AtT. I*. Littlejohn's Store Thursday .Inn- nary '.tt. IKWl. At |{iiveiitm(l<rowiisStore)Frlduv, Jaiiitury kTth, I Will. At Timber Hidge Saturday. January. >th. I MW. At Allens on Tuesday Januiiry, ill, Isift. At King's t'reek Thursday.Fehruary k'. I sill) At Grover Friday. February :ird. iufti. At Auditors ortlee until •.it of February. IMH), after which tlnii* t 1 '” •"id per eent, will iiltaeh to all |)t'o|N*rty that has not lN*en re turned. It Is 11 (ihesied In giving In rt lunts, state to a hleh seli'Mil dlstriel the lav payer resides. \V. Ih CAM I*. Auditor. one printing nllL'c wiiich issu' d a s mi-\ve :;ly nap'r: < ighl stores, fivo tuvi rns. eig'ity Imnses. Also ,*: li>i,* Court house an i j..:] btiiit by the people of York county. YorkviUo litis in those sevtnty-six yenr.-—fully forty of which hnve L- (Hi miller the j.'rogicssivo i: !!uence of T!ie 'Inquire;—continue.! to im prove in population at..I pr ; .e;*ty until now it is tu arlv half is !>ig iu hot I. as t he new town of Gafi'ney. A Rook 11 i i 1 man, wo it I 1 hat • seen in this smu'l advance in his taxes, th.' benefits of the n**w county in the enhancement of the value of his property, and gone to hustling it fur all it was worth. ♦ *••* • Unclaimed Letters. Ihst of letters remaining in office une illi l f*>r to date : Mrs. Xuney Adams. lioliind ('.imp, col. Mrs. Noruh Coyle. 11 .v. Culbreth. Miss Corrie KHis. M r. (iint Elmore. Mrs. Annie (list, Mrs. Xuney Gains. T. J. Green. Miss Mattie llastey. Miss Alice Holt/.sclaw. Miss Lizu .lohnson. M rs. Atlanta Jolly. Lonnie M. Jones. Mary Lyles, nai, T. II. Jones. J. E. Lipscomb. H. J. Lindsay. Miss Sarah Jane Linn. Judd MeCraw. Mrs. T. It. .Monley. Charley Newman. Mrs. Carrie Parris. E. L. Ruins. Joe Roberts. Miss Clara Surratt. Miss Maggie Wate. \V. J. Williams. Mrs. Nancy A’oung. X. I*.—Persons ,culling for the above letters please staVe that they were a Ivertised In Tho Ledger of Jan. 19. One cent due on all letters alter having been advertised. T. II. Littlkjohx, P. M. extraordinary cCect of Svy-amp-K:: ;t i-* soon rtvlizz-d. It stands the hieii- est for its wonderful cures ot tho iro'st distressing cases. If you need u medicine you should havo tho bast. At druggists fifty centa or ono dollar. You may have, a sample bottle and and a book that tells more about it, both sont absolutely free by mall, if yon send your address to Dr. Kilmer <St Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing bs sure and mention that you read this generous oiler' la tha 'The Ledger. \ l r y, a k i V - L.j ^ kj* L n 9 o 111. i. py .» MLS. i:i)XA ! I AIL RTS. M'iSSES (‘A L LIE 0. S '.MS juhL MALY E. LYNN, AsM-dant.-, Able Corps of Teachers, Thoreuerh Instructions. Tl'iTIOX, LriiiKirv (I rtitlcs, ( x ! .00. / 1 .."O. zrrrrr- QH ( ,, U2.no. intiTip. (hale (iraucs, ■ , llioh School . 0. Ill Vi.-i L5 O' L 12 ^ k ! Olai IToarr.i'ite.-k, sore throat aiui constant coughing indie.-ito tliat the bronchi:il tubek ai*o sutfering from a bad cold, whicli may develop into pleurisy or inflammation of the lungs. Do not waste health and strength by wait ing, but use Dr. JoluiW. Bull’s Cough Syrup at ouco. Tibs wonderful rem edy cures all throat and lung affec tions in an astonishingly short time. !Y>r further in1',>nn;itio . jnklnss the I’rincijiitl, agnmeent Bargains in Millinery Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Dost** arc small mul pleasant to taki . Doctors rccouiiucud it. I'licc J5 c uts. At all Uiiiutfists ‘*I have heon u*iti« <tAK«:.\ICKTS (or Inaommu. with wliu-h I liuve tieon aftllctcU for over tient v yrurH. unit 1 can say that Cuscareu havi* «lven iiip more rc lief than any other reme dy I have ever tried. 1 shall eertuinly recom mend them to my ft lends as bemR all they me represented ” Thus. Uiu.auu, KiRin, III. CANDY ■ m. ^ CATHARTIC ^ 'tsudmim TRAOI MASK MOWTIWO Taxes in i8g8. Tin' total asHOPMnent In Cherokee for IMIS was |5i,7o4.71. Total amount collected tty Troasurcr Jones to the 1st of January, IK'.I'.I, i|t.')2 Tib * 09. Itallance due Jan.. 1st. $2 009.02. Can any other county show so; mo-TO-DAC «l»u*o Vl!llV:'*rol)a!*eo* 1 |*ni , l* good a record? i ■■ 'j — Ptenssnt. Pslatshle, potent. Tstte G md. On Ooud. Never Sicken. Wt-nken. nr Urine |(W\ 2jc. .Vie. ... CURS CONSTIPATION. ... ■lerll.i R.M.ejp r«»e»ar, Oilr.t., ■•elrrel. S.« T.rk. ;t( licet ( ouRh Hyru ' aie nr . up. Tastee Uo<m|. Fee | In lime. Huhl hy dnivxlete. OSBORNE'S Autfueia, (Ja. Aciusl htwinet*. Nn Ten Hooka. Shuii tiaie. Cheep tnanl ScaJ for Ceialoipte. By Carroll & Carpenter. There is a «;ood doal of comiil'iint these days about hard times. The trutli is, times ars as eood now as they ever were. We are too prone to lind lault with our surroundings. We spend too niueli money on foolish things and for those things we might well do without. The stock carried by Carroll tfc Carpenter contains nothing hut real values and all the necessaries of life. When you spend a dollar with them you get the full value of your money, and it is only with such honest dealings ami strict attention to details that times will he made easier for the pur chasing world. Remember CARROLL & CARPENTER The Leaders. I^or—^ Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps, call on THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS, 'Telephone 37. CARROLL & CO., Lessees