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SUNSTROKE in Battle. J. L. SPENDER, Of PlatteviUe, Wls., formerly of Co. 0,37th Wisconsin Infty., lias suffered many years from the result of a sunstroke. He has found relief and desires to teli his story for the good of other veterans. He says: "At Petersburg I was sunstruck and carried off the field for dead. Later rheumatism of my heart developed as a result and physicians failed to benefit me. In the spring of '951 began using Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Etr. Miles' Nervine and now my health is better* than for 30 years before.” DR. MILES 9 Heart Cure Is sold l»y all drusrpists on puaranteo lirst bottle bcnofits or money back, liook on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cltar.'r, ai.d Wunncs the heir. I'ruitiutre a luxuriant growth. Never Falla to Beator® Gray Hair to jia Youthful Color. Cu/uj >-p il l i—s It hfcir lulling. DR. J. F. GARRETT Dentist, Gaffney, - - S. C. Office over J. R. Tolicson’s new store In office from 1st to *26th of each month: •PRESENCE OF MIND. It Saved a Life and Teniiped the Would 11c ABsaHutii. A writer on Klondike customs and dangers says in The Independent that there Is here, us everywhere, a class of ex-ertmluals whom the lone voyager must guard against. Last year, he says, the man who went out with the lirst mail, after the closmg of the river, fell In with a trav eler, hungry and cold, stumbliug along the unbroken trail. The messenger took pity on him, shared his food with him, made a tire and warmed his half frozen body. All day they traveled over the Ice, and at night the messenger made the man lie down to sleep, while he watch ed, to scare the wolves away and keep the Are burning. It was long past mid night when he woke the sleeper and asked him to watch, so that he himself might snatch a nap before setting out again ou the long journey. The messenger was sleeping soundly when he was startled by a blow ou the bead. lie leaped up and was terrified to And that his companion was stand ing over him, striking at him with an ax. The messenger dropped to one side and threw off ids sleeping robe ai'd the fur cap that had saved ids life. Then the would be murderer was plainly em barrassed. To be sure, he had the ax, but it is not so easy to kill a man when he is looking. He hesitated, and in that second the messenger conceived a brilliant thought. “Ah, poor old chap!” said he pathet ically as one conciliates a snarling dog. “Cold and hunger have driven him cra zy !” The man let the ax fall. lie almost smiled. It was so well to be out of a nasty job! Yes; he would he crazy. Appearing to forget the matter, he left tiie ax where it had fallen and began to rummage In the grub sack. The dogs awoke, and the two men break fasted and started long before the dawn. That day the messenger car ried the ax and insisted that the mail man should walk in front. At the next mounted police station the man, much to his surprise, was handed over to the officer in charge. Now ids efforts to play “crazy" were a sad failure. He was taken to Dawson, tried and sentenced to 11 years’ impris onment. D.Il.Duncan. C. 1\ Sanders. VV.S. Hall, Jr. DUNCAK, SAliDESS & HALL, Attorneys-at-Law. Office over .1. K. Tolleson’s A Go ’s Store. Thos. B. Bcti.ku. Henry K. Osborne BUTLER & OSBORNE, LAWYERS. Prompt attention pivi-n all business en trusted to us. Notary Public In office. J. E. WEBSTER, Office in Court House.(Probate Judge soffice Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec tions a specialty C. JEFFERIES4-' GAFFNEY, S. C. Commerc.al I-aw. Corporation L»w Heal Kutate Law. * Money to loan on approved security. JAMES A. WILLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, V, O. Notary Public In office. Prompt attention given to all business. Office over U. A. Jones it Co.’s store. J. CLOCOR WAM.AQL. J. OKNBMC8 OTT8. WALLACE & OTTS, LAWYERS. All business Intrusted to us, given prompt and vlgorus attention. Office up stairs, next to K. A. Jones i. Co. 'Phone 87. hardin t McWhorter,* A.tt:orne> r H tit I^ti’W# GAFFNEY, - - S. C. Money to loan ou efty it a! c-tate. Office over It. A. Jones A Go.’s Store. JOAQUIN MILLER. Explanation of Some tfiieer Ways of Hie Poet of the Sierras. Joaquin Miller, being a real poet, is privileged to be unique if he pleases, and be lias always pleased to cultivate us many harmless idiosyncrasies as he liad time for, aside from dashing off a gem of poetry now and then. He in sists that there is method in most of his madness—for instance, his long hair and flowing heard hide ugly sears made by a red man's arrow long ago. He lias always been noted for handwriting more illegible even than that of IL'i'- ace Greeley. He started for the Klon dike with the lirst of 1H!>7 In the capac ity of correspoudeut for a Han Fran cisco newspaper and a number of east ern periodicals. This last detail seems to be partly confirmed by a story that has reached Dou Frauclsco Moreuo, the director of the Plata museum, of the fresh foot- priuts of a bearlike animal recently ob served in the forests of southern Pata gonia whose feet were evidently web bed. The most curious part of the story is that which connects the jemisch with the fossil remains of the grypotherium recently found and taken to England. The Indians showed to Dou Curios Ameghino what they said was a piece of the skiu of the jemisch. In it were imbedded little “ossicles" similar to those that occur ou the hide of the fos sil grypotherium. If the water tiger carries a horny armor over Its hide, no wonder that he is invulnerable to the attacks of the Indians. Dou Francisco Moreno declares that the fossil hide he found is like that of the hide of the jemisch, according to the stories of the natives. The ques tion remains, What is the jemisch? Is It a sloth, a bear, a water tiger or mere ly au Indian bogie beast, and did the piece of skin showu to Don Carlos real ly belong to a monster of the glacial epoch or to a modern animalV Here is a chance for a zoologist to make some interesting researches.—New York Sun. I'onltneil to Htr Beil. After having lived rnoro than nine ty-seven years’, and such an active, ust ful life, Aunt Polly Petty is now cot iined to her bed and not expected to live but a short while. O, how good the Lord lias been to her and to j us all to spare her so long. She has, | we believe’, the pence and long life j promised to the righteous in tins world, and wo trust the will at last be crowned wi’h the eternal joy promised in heaven. Since writing the above Aunt Polly has passed away. Her lust words ! were, “Meet me, .bsus, meet me.”! ('<> lort il Coiiiim’iimiii'iit. The first part of the commence ment at the colored graded school j last night was a succe-s. The leach- ! ers and pupils acquitted themselves | (vith credit and were addressed by ! Prof. S. A. Chambers, Dr..). P. Gar- | ntt and A. X. Wood. A!! of whom ; expressed gnat inti rest of the school j and congratulated the teachers and j pupils on tin ir splendid work. The second part of the programme j will be carried out tonight when Pr if. W. S. Hull, Jr., will, by request ; of Principal Campbell address the | school. Elephant Intelligence. The intelligence of the elephant is well known and is illustrated in au in- j teresting incident as follows: A young baby elephant had received & severe wound in its head, the pain of which rendered it so frantic and ungoverna ble that it was found infpossible to persuade the animal to have the part dressed. Wheijovor any one approach ed it ran off with fury and would suf fer no person to come within several yards of it. The man who had charge of it at length hit upon a contrivance for securing it. I’.y a few signs and words he made the mother know what was wanted. The sensible creature seized her youfig one with her trunk and held it firmly down, though groan ing witli agony, while the surgeon com pletely dressed the wound, and she continued to perforin this service every day until the animal was perfectly re covered.—Chicago Times-IIerald. Rutledge St. Smith Shop. I ran do your sliocluir. tire scttliijr, wheel - oiling- Vehicles unit implements repaired and painted. I f youtojflvemeatrial. Larne horses and mules examined free for all patrons. Your f r Will (fi t vou (food value. ▼ •»- w VIX V. Youi s for pleasant ness W. 'I'. *rii<>Mi j igiore. Plain Facts. 1 will eg 11 you for cash any thing iu my line consisting of Dry (i ood s, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Hlielf Haid ware, and almost anything car ried in a general store, as cheap as any house in the city. When in need of goods see my prices. Yours to please, 1, M. PEELER. A. N. WOOD, BANKER, doea a general Hanking and Exchangf baainesa. Well secured with Burglar Proof safe and Automatic Time Lock Hafety Deponit Boxes at moderate rent. Bays and aolla Htocku andBondu Baja County and BchooJ Claims. Your basins as solicited. Eaally Removed. The courtier proBtrutcd himself be fore the dowager empress. “What have you learned concerning this reformer Ting Foo Ping?" Inquir ed tb 2 grand old woman. “I have learned, your Imperial Inef- fability, that be Is a man of dangerous popularity whom it would be well to let alone." “You think it safer, eh? And why?” “Because, madam, ho has a wise young head on his shoulders." The empress laughed contemptuous ly- “Bah!" she said. “I can easily re move that objection!" And, turning slightly, she beckoued to the imperial headsman.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tin- State Demucrutit- Convention, The Stnt'? Democrat it? Convention met in Columbia on Wednesday. Ail was peace and harmony. Col. T. 15. Butler, being the only delegate piesi nt from Cherokee, rep- rcsonUd the county on both the com mittee on constitution and bj-laws ami the committee on platform. Senator Tillman and Congressman Latimer were elected delegates at largo to the national convention, and the following gentlemen were elected delegates and alternates from the con gressional district: First District—\V. I*. Wilson, Charleston ; Thos. Talbird, B» aufort. Alternates, L. Arthur O'Neill, Charleston; W. II. Kennedy, Wil liamsburg. Second District—James II. Till man, of Kdgelield, and C. W. Garris, of Bamberg. Delegates to select al ternates. Third District—J. H. McCalla, Ab beville, and J. W. Stribtding, Oconee. Alternates, S. 11 S. McGhee, Green* wood, and Geo. E. ITince, Anderson. Fourth District—J. A. Mooney, Greenville,; John Gary Evans, Spar tanburg. Alternate, E. II. Weston, ' Columbia. Fifth District—T. Y. Williams, : Lancaster; J. C. Wilborn, Bock 1 Hill. Alternates. J. II. Marion, Cluster, and T. B. Butler. Cherokee. ; Sixth District—D. II Tmx'er. of Timmonsvil *\ and T. W. B lUchier, i.f Bennettsville. AltirnuUs. R II Timmerman and Louis Appelt. Seventh District—J. Win. Stokes, Orangeburg; W. B Gruber, Colleton. Alternates. W. D. Marborough. Sum ter; J. M. Whet sell, Grargeburg. 'I he British and Foreign societj recently celebrated its 9(1 h birthday. For Sale Advertisements under this head will he inserted for one I'ent a word each inser tion. No ad inserted for less than ten cents *OllGE Pump fur sale. A. N. Wood. .VIM tf Lull of Honors. “Still,” said the old friend who had called to converse with the venerable sage, “in your advancing age it must l>e a great comfort to know your fame Is sceiii’o.” “Yes,” replied the aged scientist. “I am told there are a new disease and a fi cent cigar named for me."—Chicago Tribune. When a man drinks liie a fish i f is not to be wondered that his head swims. For Rent. F <*U KKNT Seven room cottage opixisitc Prof. McArthur’s residence. Apply to Mrs. ! A. V. Montgomery. J-tiT-tf I — T O PENT KijMit room house on Victoria avenue. Apply to VV. li. Richardson. VI.V.T "Sweet Bells Jangled Out of Tune and Harsh.**! Shakespeare’s description fit# thou sands of women. They are cross, del-1 pondent, sickly, nervous—a burden to I themselves and their families. Their j sweet dispositions are gone, and they, like [ the bells, seem sadly out of tune. iiut| there is a remedy. They can use frlcELREE’S Wine of Cardui It brings health to the womanly organism, and health there means well poised nerves, calmness, strength. It restores womanly vigor and power. It tones up the nerves which suffer ing and disease have shattered. It is the most perfect remedy ever devised to restore weak women to perfect health, and to make them attractive and happy. £r.oo at all druggists. For advice in cases requiring spec ial directions, address, giving symp toms, “Tiie Ladies’ Advisory De- partment,” The Chattanooga Medi cine Co., Chattanooga, Tenu. BEV. J. W. SMITH, Camd< n, 8. C„ KHjrrf:—“My v. iluux-d Wine of Curd'd ut hoiiie I lor falluiK of Uio womb and it entirely cured | her" Dress Making. D RESSMAKING; all the httt m devices em ployed: tirst-c|;i->s work ut toiisonahli* prices. Miss Talul.'t. Iinvis. nt J. W. Uriilycs’ shoe store. VIVJt-pd Announcements. I Announcements for county office will be ! im ; rted under this head from now until the primary for s.vr-n each, payable strictly in -;d\ F PiK.M-S of .1. K. Henry request us to announce him a candidate for re-elee- i lion to the office of Solicitor of the Sixth | .1 ildleial Gireuit. subject to the result of the j democratic primary election. I IIKPLItY announce myself as it candidatc for Solicitor of the Sixth Jivlidal Circuit, sill licet to the results of the I .'emoerat ic Pri mary. Titos, p. Mellow. I ll KKEHY announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of Cherokee county, and bind j myself to he governed by t he rules and result of the It. iuoeratic Primary election, i J. V. WllBLCHBL. I ! IK11FI: V announce myself a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Cherokee County, subject to the action of the Heiiio- ' cratic primary, and respectfully solicit your j support. ft. M. .Ioi.i.v. Notice of Filial Discharge. Ity permission of Hon. .1. F. Webster. Pro bate .Judge for Cherokee county, S. we 1 will, on Saturday, the !»th day June next, at pi o’clock, a. nt., make our final return, as . administratrices of the estate of Michael G. Montgomery, deceased, and.npply for letters dismlssory. | All persons having claims ayailist said es tate are hereby notified to pn sent them, properly attested, on or l<cfore that date or they will he forever barred, and all persons Indebted tosaidestati must pay on or lx fore ; that day, Mtts, AClil’STX V. MovtoomkrY, Mrs. Fann'i: M Montuommiy, Administratrices of K-t. M.G. .Moutgotni ry, ; deceased, Gaffney, S. C., May Kith, DO-). 5 H-lt Iw Notice. In accordiuicc with an ac of the General 1 Assembly passed the litli F'eb., I'.(X)all regis tration ticket* issued prior to April 1st, are hereby call’ d in. All persons holdingregist ration certificates isstn d betore April 1st, fica, will either pre sent tin m in person or send them so us to secure a m-w I icket. V. e will he in office on the first Monday In each uioiit h, II. A. Tats, W. II. I>KMI*SKY. J. A. Will.SON A NT, .'i-l'-tf Supervisors of itcglstration. WbdlbdlbdbdlbdbdbdKMf <| DON! FEEL RIGHT... S’ The Gainey City Land and improvement Company Offers for stile Rulilting Lots in this flourish! rig t.own. Gaffney < dry: Also Farms nr..»r by and In reach of the .school,, of Limt stone Springs and of lids place, In lots of froo 30 to 100 acts s on liberal lime r.iti s; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur poses. For ful! particulars apply to J. V. *3 A Atsx nt. N. B.—All tresspass!tiff on iaeds • f lids copiparty, cuttln and removing timber, fitihlnjr < r hunting are forblddei: under t-eri'.lr v ,,r Crim« on the Increaae. The venerable Judge Jackaon of the United Ktntcs circuit cort at Wheeling expressed a pessimistic view of the state of the public morals In charging a Jury the other day. “My experience on tho bench,’’ he said, “has not been a limited one, and I regret to sqy that crime in tills country Is on the increase. | am unable to determine whether it is a result of Increasing population or of the lowering of the standard of public morality.’’ I»'t Bad aa This Jcat. Ella Wheeler Wilcox says that "whatever Is, is best." How about ttrer sausage? Isn’t It wurst?—Denver Evening Tost. God sees heroes where the world sees very common people. Ilow’a ThlaT Wc offer One Hundred Hollars lb-ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J CHUNKY A CO., I’rffps.. Toledo. O. We, the underslKcd. have known F. J. Cheney for the last I.f years, and believe bim perfectly honorable In all business irmisiiCtloti* and finunelally able to (-any out any obligations made Ity their firm. Wkht A Thuax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O. Wamuno. Kinnak A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the bhxsi and mucous surface* of the system. Price 75c. nerliottle bold by all druggists Testimonials free., Hsils Family Pills are the beat. <81 <8 <1 <8 <8 <1 <8 ••• Do you wake up in the morning tired and unre- freshed? Do you perform your daily duties languidly? Do you miss the snap, vim and energy that was once yours? If this describes your condition you are in urgent need of PRICKLY ASH BITTERS Your trouble arises in a clogged and torpid condition of the liver and bowels which, if allowed to continue, will develop mala rial fevers, kidney disorders or some other troublesome disease. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS drives out all poisonous impurities, strengthens the vital organs, promotes functional activity, good digestion, and vigor and energy of body and brain. » S’ S’ S’ S’ S’ I* » Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB. Dentist, Office over R. A. lone* ft Co.’s Store Can he found at office six davs In th«' wiok id’s Sale. SOLD AT ALL DRUG STORES. PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. Cherokee Drug Co. Special Agents. Hot Weather is Here. Come and see our line Children’s, Hisses’ and Ladies’ Slippers at 60c, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 per pair. Very comfortable for summer wear. Just received a line P. K., Duck and Crash skirts and petticoats at 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 and $ 1.50 each. Up-to-date “Summer Girl” 2 ring ties. Yours truly, J. R. TOLLESON & CO. SOPTII GAtlOUNA, l County or Chekokkk. \ By virtue of a tax execution to me directed by J. B. Jones. Treasurer of Cherokee < ’oimtv. and >tearing date the PJth day of Feb.. MO, against the estate of Mary Fi. M oss, for the collection of taxis due and p liable fertile year IMKI, and penalties th. re. n wi.l: e< sb; f collection. I will sell at putdie nit ’tioii in fii.i i i>: ti.e Court House of i ’herokce Count y, at GatFuei, on sulesduy in June, PJM, between the lawtul hours of sale, the following real estate be longing to the estate of the said Mary FL Moss. All th it certain niece or parcel of land, sit uated In Cherokee Township, and in said County and State, bounded by lands of W. A. lladen, H. A. Blanton estate. M. E. Harden anil Bridges and Blalock, containing fifteen acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers and stamps, and on failure to com ply with said terms within twenty-four hours same to be resold at next or some subsequent salesday at the risk of sueli defaulting pur chaser. W. \V. Thomas, Sheriff for Cherokee County. Gaffney. S. C.. May 14. 1!VX). K!eep Cool at a small expense during the hot summer months by buying your 'Whether it iw Orippe or we have something on our shelves that will give you relief. Try us and see if we don’t take an interest in your case. Our increasing business proves that the public appreciates conscientious drug selling. Make yourself a customer and find out. S. B. CRAWLEY & CO. —DEALERS IN— Drugs, Books and Stationery. Phone No. 8. Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, Shingles, and Plas ter Hair, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dyna mite Caps, call on THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORK£>, Telephone 57 CARROLL & CO.. Lessees All kinds of old iron; old plows, wagort tires, buggy tires, axles, springs, nuts, bolts, machinery, stoves, iron and steel of all kinds. Come while prices are good. 25c. per hundred for everything. ICCJRFOKA! from me. Ice delivered every day. J. L ALEXANDER. Fire! Cal! on L. BAKEK and buy you a good Extension Ladder and have it on your promises In case of lire. Good Extension and Step Ladders for sale, but little above cost. Made of liest Norway Pine and well painted. Only a few leH. L. BAKER. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule of Passenger Trains. In Effect May 0th, 1000. Northbound. No. 12. Daily. Lv. Atlauta.CT “ Atlanta, ET u Non: rose.. ^ Buford. . “ Gainesville « Lula “ Cornelia.... “ Mt. Airy.. Lv. Toccoa 7 50 a 8 50 a 0 80a 10 05 a 10 35 a 10 58 a 11 25 a 11 30 a 11 53 a Ar. KiWtou. Lv. Ellierton... 9 00 a Lv. Wminster. *’ Beneca. ** Central..... ” Greenville “ Hpur'burg . •• Gaffney.... u Blacksburg “ King’s Mt.. “ 14asfonia... ** Charlotte.. Ar. Gro'uslxiro 12 31 ni 12 52 p 1 42 p 2 34 p 8 37 p 4 20 p 4 38 p 5 03 p 5 26 p 0 8op 9 55 p Lv. Gre'nslioro Ar. Norfolk . 1 Ar. Danville. 11 25p Ar. Richmond.. 0 00a Ar. Whington. ** B'moroP.B “ Ph’delphia. New York. Southbound. FstMa No. 85. Daily. Lv. N.Y..Pa.R. “ Ph’delphia. “ Baltimore.. “ Wash’ton.. Lv. Richmond.. Lv. Danville... Lv. Norfolk. At. Gre’nsboro 12 15a 3 50a 6 22 a 11 15 a 12 01 n 6 48p 9 00a 6 35p Ves. No. 89. Daily 12 COm 1 OOp 2 25 p 2 45 p 3 3Rt> Na 18. Ex. Sun. 4 80 p 5 »0p 0 23p 7 03p 7 38p 8 OOp 8 3Up 8 35 p 0 (Wp 5 4u p 4 15 p 5 22 p 0 13 p 0 40 p 7 02 p 8 1Sp l6 47 p 11 45p 8 26a 11 53 p 0 00) 0 42 a 8 00a 10 15 a 12 43m Ves. No. 37. Daily. No. 11 Daily 4 80 p 0 56p o aup 10 45 p 11 OOp 5 50a 8 35 p 5 II a Lv. Grc’nsboro Ar. Charlotte.. Lv Gastonia... “ King’s Mt.. “ Blacksburg " Gaffney... “ Spar’burg ** Greenville •* Central “ Keneca. “ Wminster. Toccoa. Lv. Kiljerton" Ar. Ellwrton... Lv. Mt. Airy. " Oirnelia.. « Lula •* Gainesville “ Buford “ Norerosa. Ar. Allanta,ET ’♦ AtlaoU.CT 7 lOp 0 45p 10 42 p 7 05 a ft 25a 10 07 a !l*p 10 45 a 10 58 11 34 12 30 p 11 OOp 0 10 a 7 37a 12 06ni 1 12 p 1 38 p 2 (Wp C 24 p 8 15 p 4 30 p 5 27 p FstMa No. 30. Daily. 11 50p 12 60 a 1 26a 1 53a 2 18a 2 38a 3 28a 11 45 a 1 38 p 0 25p 8 50 p 11 25p 2 5ffa 0 23a 4 18 a 4 30a 6 02a 5 25a 0 10a 5 10a 8 14 p 3 33 p 4 55 p 8 65 p 7 2* p! A 30 a 7 32p| 0 35a 6 57 a 7 20a 7 48a 8 27a 0 90a 8.30 a 8 OOp 8 20 p 8 48pj 0 18 p 10 OOp 9 UOpi Between Lnla and Atkana. fJoTil.) Kx. j No. 18. Sun. Daily. STATIONS. No. 18. Daily. 1010 10 10 a 10 08a 0 »a Now; Ex. San. T Up ill J. I. S.VI414 I have found It* Found what? Why the place to buy the best wagons on the market. J. I. Siu rutt keeps coiisliiutly on liuiid a complete line of Birdsell and Wlilie Hickory wag-Tis, any sl/e from 2!4 to3F4 IiicIm'h. Also‘‘Gale City ' and “Hpis'iai'’one-liorse wagons, lion axle or thiinlde skein, all of which can Is* moved at a very small margin for spot cash, or for part rash and approved puiier. Don't, fo get tint J. I. Surratt's Buggy Krii|s>rium is tiie place to get. the iiimporonehahle Tyson ft Join ■•’ Iniffgy, wlili-li for style, finish and durability cannot lx; duplicated in tills market, and, too. Ids prices are reasonable. Otber inakes of buggies for h'ss money, but all genuine bargains. Call, see and lie con vinced Unit I can and will save you money on anything In tiie vehicle Hue. As in tli<’ past, 1 shall continue to handle u full line of farming iuiuh-menls such as wheelbarrows. Farmers’Friend and itoy Dixie Turn Flows, plow points, plow stocks, plows, extra plow handles, singletrees, liuuies, traces, backhands, heel bolts, -leviscs. op. ii Hugs, horse and mule shoos, nulls, pistkot and table cutlery, scissors, shears, etc., also braces, bits, chisels, hummers, screw*, hulls, gale lutche •. etc., at lowest prices. 1 also keep lu sUm'U iiu at. Hour, sugar, coffee, molasses, soaps, starch, axle grease, canned good s, etc. Nice Hue of ono-horse wagon and buggy liiirness to Is- sold cheap for cash. My shoe department Is strictly “up-to-date." I can suit all, both old and young, male and female. Get my prices before buying and save money. I have a few cents’ juuckintosb coats and ladles’ capes which I will sell at cost to close out. Men's suits, nnuts. overalls, work shirts, w hite shirts, laundered and unlaiiudered, negligee shirts, collars, cuffs, ties, cravats and various other articles in dry goodsunduo- lions bio numerous to mention, hut all to go at rock bottom prices. 1 have Just received a nobby Hue of hats in all the latest styles at popular prices. Spend your dollars with me If you waul the most gisids to Is: hail for the lean money. Respectfully, 8 10 p 11 06 a Lv. .Lula Ar • 34p 11 80 a, “ Muysville 8 60p 11 52 a “ Harmony _B 80p 12 80 pi Ar. Athens .Lr 1 Note closa connection made a* LuU with main line trains. "A" a m. •’?•’ p. m. “IT’ noon. "N” night. Chesapeake Line Steamers in daily between Norfolk and Baltimore. Nos. 37 and 88-Daily Waal Southwestern Vestibule Limit Pullman sloe ping cars between ! New Orleans, vU Washington, Atlanta and Montgomery, and also between New York and Memphis, via Washington. Atlanta and Bir- mingham. Also elegant Pvumam LisnABT Omsbvation Cabs between Atlanta and wsw York. Plrstclass thoroughfare eoaohae be- tween Washington i serve all meals an lugmu Mondays, Wednsedayt a tourist sleepinsear win rda through bets Washington and Ban PranolBoo wltnout ei Pullman drawing-room sleeping oars be Norfolk! Close BfSMsyS i New Tor stclass thoroughfare eoaohae be- hiagton and Atlanta. Dining cars sals an routs. Leaving Wtthlng- ndays, Wednesdays and Fridays I J. I. Grsensboro and Norfolk. Norfolk for Ou> Pout Comrout. Nos. 86 and 88-Unlted Sta solid between Washington t__ _ via Bouthern Bailway, A. A W. P. B. L. A N. B. ~ througl slssses between B.. _ way, A. - __ .— . being seas posed of eoaohem without chaage foe passengers of au Pullman drswtnf-reosi sleeping oars New York and Mow Orleaas. via >6- lauta and Montgomery_ and ir, ingbum and Atlanta. Dining meals en routa. . - 1 —■" 4 -- Daa- Btaal , pi No*. 11, 33. 34 and 11—L , between Richmond and Cbvl vi He, southbound Non No*. 84 and 12. THANK K. GANNON. Third V P A Gsn. Mgr. T. W.A.TUKK, d. H. G. P. A.. Washington. A. tt. J. M. QPLP,