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^BIC“ ,v fieu • M CLEANSES THE LiVER AND BOWELS I, ^ '': 1 Local New8 from Town au4t jfflSP't/lu'rokc'O Drug <'o. S|)C(;ial Agunls. { CITY AH!) COUNTY CONGLOMERATED IIIV WORDY g WITH FLIKsf Ru! screens in your windows and doors, li will surprise you to know how low the cost. Large line of everything need ed in Hardware—Nails, Iron, Mule and Horse Shoes. (Jood line shelf goods—Locks, 11 inges, etc. Be sure and visits us for your Building Hardware and before you luiv your Buggy or Wagou. (food line Wagon and Buggy Material. R. M. WILKINS & CO. HARDWARE. (iairney, S. .lime Id, Ul). The of teafoy brings joy or pain. It’s for the jmother to decide. With good health | and a strong womanly organism, motherhood but adds to a woman’s attractiveness. of QarsSuS Scaled Bids. By virtue of iiuihoiity jfiven me hy peso- | lutiou of l he Fiist !U;)t !• I < 'hureli in onfer- j t‘i;iv | will receive sealed Bids for the old t p:irsonatre Itulldlim In rear of the ehureh ! from now tiutil'.'Sin a. m. Monday..I inn* I'.'l h, , ai which lime all Bids will Beopemd m fnait j of tin* eon it house door and the property sold '■ to the hi;:hest Bidder; till Bidders mpiired to | « n close a cert Hit <1 cheek with hid for amount of same, and to move t he huihlins' < if t he lot By .1 une ‘Mt h. ' Kor any further informat ion tipply to W. W. (. A tTN I V. .1 une Ui h. h W.-ra j takes away Hllterrorsljy strengthening jjthe vitttl organs. It fits a mother fori baby’s coming. By revitalizing the nerve centred it has brought chubby, j crowing youngsters to thousands of weak women who feared they were Ebarren. It purifies, heals, regulates Hand strengthens, nnd is goodfor all! gwomen at all times. No druggist! h would be without it. fi oo H Foradvice in cases requiring special I Sdimticns, address, giving symptoms, j ® “ The Ladies’ Advisory Dcpartnient, | The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat-j f! tanooga, Teun. ; $ -IRS. I.OrikA pAMf.of .Trfferson,Oa.. 8ej#i—"Wl«n 1 flr«t trKik Wtne of CanlidI B li’ l Been msrrl»d three years, but could L H not have rny children. Mins niontiis talar § 11 i.ad a fme ^irl baby.” B Ilifi Prelty t hii li;i •. t* i11 my slort* : snl!ici»*nt iiulinviih'iits lo hring :ill L DTS ol Sluj)i** ; < 11 < i I *: 111»■ \ (• rii s to my iloor. 'riir • Country TOO SHORT FOR A HEAD But None Too Short to Mention, Hence They A re Boiled How li I'or Hoick Kctul- liiK By Itui.y I.c«l>rcr I’atrons Who Arc 1‘rcMscd for Time. Hon. F. I. Osborne, of Charlotte, N. C., is expected to deliver one of the orations at the celebration in Gaffney on the 4th of July. While no work bus been done on the jail yit, inucli of the material is arriving aid the indications are that work will soon he commenced. The number of young men who so much delight in drinking Limestone springs water on Sunday afternoons dwindled down to naught Sunday. A number of gentlemen have been in the city lately looking at property. Some of whom we confidently expect to he numbered amongGalTney’s citi zens soon. The vacant places that have been standing bare in the gardens through the dry weather are now being set. out with cabbage and tomatoe plants and planted in beans. The real value of GalTney property is enough to assure good profits to owners, eo don’t hold prices too high, hut let the new comers have it when they come among us and want it. Rev. .Arthur Crane who was to have been here Sunday was kept away by a railroad wreck, lie will reach the city to-night and begin a series of meetings Wednesday eve ning at 8 :30 p. m. We were shown yesterday a lumh of wheat heads of a bearded variety which averaged five inches it. length and seemed to he well tilled. They were grown by Mr. I). B. -Alexander of Cleveland, county N. C. The hot dry spell was broken up Saturday evening when a light ruin began to fall anti continued through the night. A little ruin fell Sundnj and again yesterday we had light lowers wit!) prospects oil good sea- Limssloiii CllKItOKEf. CltCXTY. S. C. J UUC Gill. IWO. The June examinathm for teachers ttill | li,- held on Saturday the ITth. Inst. No ^ec- j ond (trade (•<•)•• ilieulc can he rouewed But at tl.o ox pi rat ion of two years (lie ex a nil nation mus! Be sto , i. Tin- lir.O KTade eerlittoates j can only ho renewed ivlieu the holder has attended the county sunmier seleml within ! the year or lanils a sat is!;ieti>ry excuse t f i the Si ate lloa rd. Therevrular Septcmher exatnii.a! ion has het u abolished, and, inslead of it. an exami | nation is to be held during the las! week of | the suinrucr seliool. The summer school for ('herokt'e eounly j will lie li«-ld July 3rd tolllth. Ily order of the Slate Superintendent of ! Educal ion. \V. I'. 'iB'A icrn r a, Supt. of Ed. Fherokee t'o. have gone home the summer liui there are plenty prelty (lall'ney girls left i tv the hoy- treat to lee cold drinks. My founlal cooling and health inspiring', (live a call. TOM L BROWN. Subscription Bocks Opon. Sol Ice is hereby gi ven that tin* snBvrip- , in Book , to t iie capit a I stock of TlietlalT- y Machine ('o.. are now open at. the ollice | The (iairney ?i’achlne Shops, where sub- j i iptions to the eapltal stocli of the new ! inpauy will lie taken. Uali nkv Mai him: Cii. 'ST1I if you arc tired eat 111? Iiccf I can fur nish you with sotije nice mutton. Itul I have still gol plenty of fine Beef and san- sa?e. Ice in ahuiidanee delivered anywhere inside of town. I also have a few Temicss e pigs or shoals to close out al .’>c per IB. ! liavc a nice stock of fancy groceries and canned goods of nearly all kinds, ('ountry produce on hand when it can possilily Be pn icurcd. L. W. McGUINN, 'IMionc No. GO. llurnett brick block 1 •. * o m »* m + m.» mm « sons. Thelemprature is much cooler. Isom Richardson, Guffnoy’s peer less basehali pitcher, went over to Well ford Saturdnv to pitch a game of hall for Wellford against Tlutican Richardson struck out twenty men in tin course of the game. Duncan’s pitcher struck out lourteen. The score was four to six in favor of W'ell- ford. Church street from its intersec tion with Limestone street at the court house to Grenard street has been obstructed for two or more weeks. This is an important street, r.rrl as court will convene next Mon day I lie obstruction should be re moved at once and the street put in first-class condition. Deals are being made in water pow ers down on Broad River, in this county, which indicates immense de velopment and large enterprises on the river in the near future. These enterprises arc bound to come. Such powers as are on Broad River in this county will not now he allowed to long remain latent among our outer- prising Cherokcoans. T. I. Walker, a prominent citizen of Woodrulf, Spartanburg county, while in the city last week bought some valuable property in this city, and will move his family here in a few weeks and begin to improve it. Among the lirst of Mr. Walker’s im provements will he a first-class gin nery of one of the latest improved systems. Mr. Walker is a sterling gentleman, of fine business habits, and he and his family will receive a hearty welcome in GalTney, the grow ing cilv of the Piedmont. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Pi'OpU* Y*iU KliOU l*‘;i r« t I*)* Yf»li Miss Kato Lipscomb, an altrac'ivo and accomplished young lady of iPin- hum, Texas, is in the cilv on a visit to her many relatives in the city and Cherokee county. Shn is at prei ent the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. K Lips comb, on Victoria avenue. The fund recollections and admiration our peo ple have for Smith Lipscomb, Miss Rate’s father, will give her u hearty welcome in every home in Cherokee county, and vouchsafe to her a friend in every one she meets, to say noth ing of her own accomplishments uiul personal charms, which commandi admiration wherever cultivated and I appreciative people' live. E. F. Dority, the efficient train dis patcher of the (South Carolina and Georgia Extension company, made a business trip lo Gaffney yesterday. T. J. Snyder, an enterprising and reliable contractor of Chcmkeo Falls, paid Tiie Ledger a visit Friday while in the city. Miss Anni' §arratt and Mr. Jnuson Suriatt li ft Faturd ty to attend the commencement at Clem son College, where their brother Anthony is a pu pil W. I). Mel ’lierson, of Clifton, is 'n the city visiting his daughter, Mrs. Cofer Wilkins. D. I. Bcle lor, c»me! in to see The Ledger vshilo in the city Saturday and renewed his subscription. H m. Westbrook, who lives in Spar tanburg county, near Sandy Springs. N. C., was in the city yesterday. Mr. M esthiook is 7S! years old, is in fine health, as quiei; in his movements as a boy, and his hair is us black as a crow. Miss Lucy Watson, a charming young lady of Ridge Spring, is in the city, the guest of her friend. Miss \ Nannie Cora Iliehardson, on Victoria | avenue. 0. II. Reynulds, was in the city ; Saturday and remembered to call on ; 1 he Ledger and continued his name i on its list. Sum Jelferies, Jr., of this county. I now a pupil at Clemson College, ins | returned home to spend the vacation. | John Wood, of Asbury. came to ^ the city on business Saturday. R. C. Lipscomb, one of Gutluov’s | energetic young men who h::.; been i away from the city the lust year or ! two employed hy his b.-olln r-, | Messrs. W. o. Lipscomb A Bro., on ! their railroad work, returned to the I city Saturday from mar iVtersburg, ! \ a , where the futee is now grading, i Rob is at home for only a few daxs , but be sure he is having a good tin e , ?.ith his friends. \\ UNDER THE RALMS.’ li ■ fit n It rail ,' (hi* |’r« '- Gold Dust. \i\l Mimlny evenin ■ liie b .tutifui ; euntafu ' I mb r the .i!it. \t i!! '! i i remb-n’d at the I’ri byft i-ian ehur. h j I by the best local talent iditainubh'. I j I’liero will be a eh^irus of i hirly v.decs. 1 I In; soloists are tli" lolhnving well ] j known vocalists of this place, each of | : whom possesses a wonderfully rich • voice: Soprano 1 :—Mrs. Then!. West-I ! ropo and Misses Minnie Carroll and ! Iv'Sft GalTney; altos—Mrs. .bdin \V. i Bridges. Misses Annie J ihnson and : j Eddie Rob»rtson; tinors—Mc«srs. j j W. B .Dul’re, JL K. O.-boruoui d J. 1*. | Elliott; bassos—Messrs. Julian Lips-j ! comb and Is mi Li shard son. The rendition will be under the di- ! re< lion of Mr. Thus. West rope, nnd i i R promises to bo on' of the most en- ! j joyahle musical events that has taken | place in GafToev for - >me tim«. . — - • _ H:is A i ri v. I Dr. Lee D.vis l.o.lge, late of Go- i lumbia University \v ashington, d. j but who bits recently been elect'd j i 1’residenL t;f Mmestono Coil,•<_'«, ar- | ; rived in tho city Saturday and uiil ; j g" to wmk at one' orga; izing his j j forces and placing everything at tin college in shape for the next session, j which !• in Septen : • Dr. I Lodge is a native of Moi tgimiery j coi t t y .Mary !it!!d, is n wi.tb'muti of ! rare attainmenls, long exp< i i- t."e as a teacher and is otherwise wd! < oui- ped for the responsible position to which he lias b( en oleel' il. i riio friends of tlie colli gc cot._;rat u- lats tlie trustees on their wise seicc- I tion whicli we think will impose an ad- | ditional impetus to the nir< ady suc- i ccssful career of tlte college. ! 5* swder The GalTney City Land and Improvement Company (ill- p> fur ra I.• IBiil'Iin-. in th:. Ilouri-lnii? town, (lalti.cv i 'Ity; Also Earn B> 11 :'i HI t'Sirli (.1 till' S' |.unis Ilf l.iinc .Inin- >,,i ii.?s and -if this phiri-. in lots i ' ' l'"’, a'T. on nu< i al i inn* r al ■ s; a: o A.si iuulturai Lands to lent for Far i nr I '.ill particulars an’) J* A^. A \Z A A rU\ A Kent. N. !». A ! I 11 .• j):t si n / mu hiiiGfi <»f I! hunt!ur<* I• *riyidtirn lUMiur pfiiu!t v ms nenr f»f fro re triii pur- ijL'cny, cutting and ruiiiovijij; liinlitr, fishing or li 1’rof. Claude M ( a; ur, <.f Clifton, man of Ledger Spent faturduy and Knnduv in the city with his father, I’rof. W. F. Mc Arthur, on I luce street. J. C. Hayden, a buair.ers Blacksburg, called oti Tbo yesterday while in the city. Richmond Stacy was among his friends in the city Saturday. Dr. Fitzhugh Hopper, of 1’ucolet, has been taking n short vacation, part of which he spent in tho city with his motlier, Mrs. W. J. Hopper, i on Jefferies street. T. Dixon Moore, a prominent ; farmer of Mt. 1'aron was in the city j Saturday, Copt. J. J*. Bell went to Vorkvilh i last week on professifji.al husimas. Modest Women Modesty I a women is no less a cliarta than beauty and wit. Is it any wonder that wo men afflicted with physical disorders pecu liar to their sex •inink from per sonal examina tions by male physicians? The weaknesses and irregularities of womem j may be recognized by certain unfailing 1 • rymptons. Backache, headache, bearing- j down pains, in ilability and extreme nerv- i ov.r.ness indicate deraageiucut of the j dc.-lis.-M ; female organism. Hrndfield’s i’e- tnale Regulalor is the standard remeuy for char'dtris!diseases of v. ien-.n. Sold by druggists at $i. o pel ttie. | *ltl UKARimD KESyLATOn CO., A'.lra.ia G% j ,-tir I l!i;i 1 1 .$20D.DB won li of not ion- to <n> at wliolosnlo prices for SI ()! ( \Si!. igniios i• in! tp-nts tics, scarfs and hows, from I !lie chcT[u.-'t to ilichc-t. Hosiery for infants, children, misses, ladies and gents; ir nendor. . lor hoys and men ; fans, from 1c to ; $ I d"’; iiidii s niuti rvi s;s, d, f), 7, S, ID, and on up to .*>() cents j : men’s work shirts, dress shirts, overalls, umbrellas, etc., All to Go at Wholesale Prices 1m )L ( .\SI!—not even Ireii.dt added. ( otne and egt, fir-it choice iinti live money, lor money saved is money made. "'si - 2 lirg » a. - V » ° TOLLESGN & CO’S. ( i Reap Store. pig Bargains and xss vom i l- \/ 0 11 VcltL!Go, . M iss Lav Harris who had Been spending some time in Spartanburg with friends returned home HaturJay. Col. Win. Munroe, was in the city Friday on professional business. E. D. and if O. Darwin, two pros perous young farmers of Kings cre-ek, were in the city Haturday on business. Miss Alice Gaston and Mi-s Gertie j Little, of Blacksburg, are in the city J visiting Miss Mary Stacy on i’etty ! street. Fiuil V. Gaffney, one of the traveling salesmen of the Gaffney I’urpel .Mil!.', i spent a few days in the ciiy th';> 0 week witii Ids family. ira<5bJ-'»A tJ--*! 4!nft wah protruding r s* b?c i(h t.on »Ti(tl wh!i*h I *'»« *ri<;.J f^.r ta-<'i,ly ?«&rs I r» y s-rnfc* four . A'-e/.r'.Vi" rl.’c town of Mx-oil. t».. ktiiI r»i-r t ,.i:: r.yU’Ui/ t-' * v»-em To-d-xy I r,.n c atirciy free from p!'»« ir.-' frfi i!V* ft nru- r. : ■ 0- j*. ..a t. ., iii i ^ * ii * e i. o... .on. C/i ty i I a. 4rft**' cANr,Y m CATHAnnC ; V' ~ miSJi MAT.,1 RCOtnVWSO a ■ ■ ix a vv:\v \vi:eks wi: will take SiOi'lx AND Hi;FORE DOING THIS Wi; WILL OFFl'H SOME NEVER II FA HD OF 1’1’K’S V> e inti i i i duce our Inrye stoel., bo now look out for low pi Ices and biy; valm s. F div f’arri'i'p s ’and Go (hirts at rc- 2~if i M’gandie- at ! Sc. luc< d !:rie PlftftMnt. I’r.'m, T • -•.•> O. l W.-ji), * k*i). Wftftk -I.Or,| :. i'T-. i ... CBffE CCW3Tt»ATlON. ... . . ,,.,11 »ttri:»x fti.»i»-. lii.vM,a« .r > •>•!». 8» time io i-iiv vour shea h ; ail t.'iil i)e eiii in price. \ Jn cial run on eloiiiiutj and luu.-i. Now is tho r shoes; all will In* cm in price. 1 on Wald io sec our speciai (iidve in Hosiery, Suspenders and For Sale r*oi SA 1.1 l «i;; v 1 at pri. • ( 11 ■ SaMll-'l. V tt.' Ill- i., ;i FiuIi rw ai’. .V solid line Wt ' aro hcadij uar!< 1 l's fo not idle talk— -hnt fact - know it? Why , by ( Jill' ^ i i \ •(• ns call . Y< mrs letul. How do wo toils , E3 We offer this week one hun dred ladies’ shirt waists at 48 cents each; worth 75 cents. Tlio Lea&fs in Low Pita The Wheel of Fortune.... { sed by the “Iraternity” is generally made so that the percentage is largely in favor of the operator. I have a wheel—a bieych—on which there'arono blanks. Yon get a good cigar every roll, fine man got lour Tic cigars for fie. d’here is a possibility of getting Five 5c cigars for 5c. d’ho percentage in favor of your getting good value for your money in the Dry Goods, Notions find Grocery Jim? at my store is even much larger. All goods guaranteed to he as represented. Let me serve you. W^tUor i 5cikoi\ I^or Building and Plastering Lime, Goal, Shingles, and Plas ter Jl.’tir, Dynamite, Llasting Powder, i'usu tindl>yna- mito Cups, call on THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS, 'Telephone fS7 CARROLL tk CO., Lessees Stiinnii-r Si-Boo) Tor T<-;u'li< : s T!.-' Er-dgcr is in receipt of a com- muiiit at ion fr-om Slat .> Supcrintor- deii! of Education McMahan an coun cil: g a summer school for teachers which will bo held al Wintlirop Col lege from June Ifilti to July EJtii. Tl is school olftrs superior advan tage to teachers of the State at a very small cost and should he atten ded hy an many Cherokee teachers as are aide to do so. After this State school there will be a summer school in each county, which is intended for such teachers as ate unable to attend tho Htato school. The foremost teachers in tlie State will have charge of these schools and will offer rare advantages to the younger members of their profession. Tho summer school in Cherokee will begin July Jlrd nnd continue four wee ks, and The Lodger is assured by County Superintendent of Educa tion McArthur that lirst class talent will be employed and he urges all who cun to take advantage of the opportunities it will offer. llllhillt hM t<l ({•- I IU-r4-UH<Ml. As will ho seen by reference to our advertising columns the books to the capital stock of the Gaffney Machine Co., are now open at tlie oilice of the Gaffney Machine Shops, it is pro- I posed to form a stock company with : a capital of .$10,000 to do a general machine shop business. Since the formation ot the Gaffney Machine , Shops that company has had an un precedented amount of work to do. and tlie demands in ride upon them have been greater than their facilities would admit of, so it has been dctir- minnl to increase the capital and better (quip the establishment for the execution of I he business it was : organized to do. Tlie allowing of thu I (>ld company bus Lien remarkable, j It has been in operation 1 ss than u I year and the profits have been a !it- i tie more than 17 per (<*ht. on Hie capital stock invested. With such a ‘ showing as this it should not be a j difficult matter for the promoters of : the enterprise to secure all the stock I necessary. J. N. Thomas, of Th ekety, was ,.<ilu!i ly I’iir! . Ji.i.< among his friends in th o city Sal- Coili rJ. (iiiTiii y S. (' urdf: y. C<».? -'ALE 14ft j|.-r M rs. 11. K. Osborne a id her iit; le i li< o( A pply t,< \\. i'. i i, ii. boy, Master (ieergo anil Miss ? daud Osborne left tiie city Fri 1 ay t o visit \ r *t. i 11.(• (’, re! in ites in TransyiVania count 7, N. c., whore tl:ey will spend some wc el ’P.'W*I» “I“« hi. J'Joyd Baker we :t to Spurtunbu rg Wi Saturday ou business. C J. F. Gaffney, who was ruisod here i ...», ( | a j. but k now a citizen of S I D11. > V’, A 7. c., wa i ii in the city yesterday. I.. I hackston, section bar d at P' a > m,i. mm m the jockliart Mills, is in the city Cfoi: SAI.K A four * J(< ^D!m)I*!d a .<1 "• visit ing his j areuts Capt . and Mrs. pr. ini's;-:..’ Api ly ill saga r N k h J viuiuj DELIA HLE GOODS AND LOW I’D ICES. r./j m:i;i V. I . If V ,II ro:,; I IhhiiBIh y., (hiiii? i:ivitiilions t l.l Hi ill Tn i. I.kook.ii. e "M K r:ii <’ B i j;'!(Iii- li •••• vi v-* %'n .,! , nev.. A , Old miiehint-.s. I!. S. l i; ,<••1)1,1,. I J FST lil V E! V TI». Aii < .1, -J ■-'•rli.t iy|> - v..! B v. I : h in • e;i!- t\ l.-,ii;'i? e;ir<!s. Hi<.; :ii - ■ • I visi! in? e: - r- wi11 1 • 1, uv ,'i 11 , . ; ed or :,l- ,>i iii jh . • I h: i ;n, Apply !il Tiii: l.i.n ,. it. I of mg ms j a rents Gapt. uud Mrs. i p,-. m;- . iv J. T. Thackston on Grenard street. Fulton Moore, of Ml. Baron, one i F’ i; ,r'n .ll'A F"-''!:, 'A-' 1 ' \ I of Cherokecs up-to-date young'arm-!; y ; i hk i.i;:,»n ’ ers was in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel, of Chcs- j ter. lire in tho city visiting relatives. G. B. Wright, of Abingdon, wai in tin city Saturday. A. R. Austell, a prominent citizen I of Cleveland county, N. C., was in 1 tlie city Saturday visiting relatives, i U. II. i’orter, of Buffalo, one of CheroKee’s energetic over-the-river i young farmers, was in tlie city yes- | terday. John Kendrick, one of Cherokee's j oldest and most highly respected citi- , zens was in the city Saturday. Garnett .Martin, an interesting and 1 industrious young man of Mount Ba- | ron, is spending a few days with his | brother, Mr. Berry Martin, this side j of tlie river, and yesterday paid Tho i Ledger sn appreciate.! vi-it. Dr. Forest MeKown, of Cherokee ! Falls, one-of Cherokee.-; prominent , physicians and surgeons, was in the ' city Saturday. . — j No niitii t'iin ivor!, well with a torpid liver or eons! ipfitcl (novels. A fee .'li. es nf I I’ltK'Kf.v \mi liivrr.HH will <|iti< I ly remove lll^^ eoll.iit loi) an,| mal.e vml, ,i ple.l-.urt*. j sol.I By ( lierohee Hr a? (io. I lid urate Vottr Itowels XVIUi Caarnrcts. Candy Catlmnle, cure ro ; iipai ion loicver. 10c,?jc. K c. C. tail, UrucKist.-, refuiui money. Just Fhlnkof St.... A WHOLE SUIT OF (’LOTHES FOU $1.77). r i iir.t is ,i fact. Y\V l.iiii.’iit a bargain lot of Crash Suits— I just tho tiling fer thi itot v,’ itt iit'r—at a remarkably low price '.'i.i A and wo arc odcrinp; them at a W anted. I \A/AN r::n IO r--O .-HI upii l,l vV Apply :.! I.eil/ei (.'iiire. W A' i ia* i" j.,.., i funiii.. s or• ))())? and weave rm.i.i Belm ■ i j ploymc.il; ?'H-I ruiiiilr..'’ w »rl,: ? j nnd plea-:iiil B'ca! ion. ipely ! > h. t'dpfl'ililelKieiit, lionwur.l. Notice. I \f (.Io, I ?,••• :<i 11y o11e to i , e * N , r.ny ,,| nor p!'; i * V it i ley en OH! . elll? I-ie. J. : . >1.11 T. Ii- Rim vvIll.Be ree, tv f r I ujlJhi? • I'H t eaii he Yeeii III my • olh •' -. ! Ml I iVi Pfidfi-Si Th « b W Iw I LtU ii t S 1x3*} if In t w«a«a Wc want L) <;ivc (uir rri -mls i!k> benefit of our RO'd foituno. We have only a few suits left so if you want one you had better call early, or they will be gone . 0. Lipscomb & Bro., 'rino in s»x : going; to make a drive next week in SliO38 in o: J v l•»''i" mn 1‘cr Fall and W inter stock. N ! ,3 I,) hn A N tv teal e>l!ile: j I Bn partnership hi-relofore cxUtliifr Be tween liul.cr <\ Li-uiaster La.-,' M'mB'.V B en t tlissolVeil By inuttl ll <<oiisenf. AJi fonll.i«-ts , t.itole By said pariie.-, umBw ihr l<i m name 1 ol l.aiter A hemaster, will I <• ('HI'i ii «1 out l<y i I.. Maker, uuij nilclltlms diiu linker.x la min I t.-r must Is- paid to |„ Ihiker mul all rlitiniH | due hy Milker .V N'luusler must Im-pres ided to I.. Maker for payment. Moaio, i)N KV i> LOAN hi II moot lis A. i u-t o. I.II'.'i (i.Mtl. ounly Supei v is, ir. n T, i Tent, on . I f'lv oriilile terms. J. ( . J i ti el'ii ». le;e.H .Hie lilies (ill N. Wianl. Militkcr. Youdl Be Sorry I.. Makkk, I'. T. I.KMAsTCK. For Rent. F (»l» KENT My pn enl lesidi-nee i-om- l tiiiuiiii; uim- r">ma: front ii'id luiel, stair- , I w ay anil lurp-e hn ru wiltiull neeiss.iry eon- ( vcnlcnees. h or pari ieiiliit , apply lo Mi >. \ , j V. Vlonlp'oiiiery. Oatlney. N. T. .■ h>-i( I Sii-nt, A. N. Wood. When you see your neighbor standing ahead of you in the Class of Progress. Then you will regret that you did not keep abreastof the times too by reading I'oltE ItooM next to T. Hiiveninut • fm 4-7-lf The Ledger.