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A SLIGGESH ORAEN .... ^ Is caused by Imperfect Digestion and Disorder Jffiv in the Liver and Bowels. a|PRICKLY ASH BiTTERSl ™ is a BOOM TO WORi^ER^. ^ It purifies the bowels, strengthens and regulates the liver, aids digestion, promotes vigor or body, cheerfulness and memai activity. WILL WE CELEBRATE THE FOURTH Of JULY? An Enthusiastic Meeting- for That Purpose. CHEROKEE HAS A CHANCE FUNDS BEING SOLICITED. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE: 00 PFR BOTTLE. ^nyChcrokce Drug Vo. Special Agents. Ose Both Eyes to Better Your UNDERSTANDING. K(>('j> out' on our qualities and tin 1 other on our prict s. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's oxfords, sandals and high cuts in all the latest toes, at prices that will suit evervoody. (dents’ pure gum bottom, canvas nxlords. with m* stitches to break and loose the bottoms. Hats in All Siiapss anil Stylss. Don’t waste your money on high priced stuiT. M e houglit tliem riglit find x\ ill give you tt bargain if you will call. Come ejtrly and get choice. Yours to please, J. I>. OOX/OICIvOOIC. Commercial Printing Of every description executed with neatness and dispatch at The Lkogek oilice, (dallney, S. C. New 'J'vpe, New Presses, the iinest quality of Ink and Paper, and Compe tent Workmen. Send us your orders. KWffiv'-Uft <r,') '=k^W %> It’s a second-hand wheel to be .-uro, but it’s worth much more money. We’ve got second-hand wheels to burn, or scorch. The biggest stock in tbe city. Second-hand Wheels $1.98 to $20. There are some exceptionally line bargains among them, too, and every one of them is well worth the money we ask. Our repair shop is an important part of our business and wc are ever ready to repair your wheel skillully and scientifically. The most complete line of new bicycles in the city, .and they are sold at the closest possible margin. J. R. TOLLESON. AP.RATT, II >GAf fvNET iSUJDMSICiV! I till VO found it! Found what? Why the phu-o to buy tin h< wnronsou tlm J. 1. Surr.itt kc-ops con.stiuitly on bund u vomploU line of iiiidanll uud White llkkory wagons, nny size from :l‘/t lo.J'f InchcH. Ab ! o ■'Oiite <'ity" uud “Spoolai” om -horse wiiftons, in i, a\|(. or thi.nliin si.ein. nil of which can Us moved at a very marjfiri for ft pot. cash, or for pan and approved paper._ foroev that J. I. HurraU'K liuavy Eo pot iuui Is tIn nlm-e to S*‘t the uiiappn.aohahit" I ysoti .1 ones' huKVy. wiilch for styic, tintfth and durability eannot be duplicated in this market, and, too, his prices are leavumblo. Other makes of ouKKics for less money, but till genuine tiar«alns. Call, see and be con vinced that I can and will save you money on anytliinjr in tin vehicle line. As in the past, I shall continue to handle a full line of farmin'.' implements such as wheelbarrows. Farmers' Friend and Jioy Dixie Turn Flows, plow points, plow stock*, plows extra plow handle*, sim,'letters, hames. traces. Iiaekbamts. heel bolts, .Tcvisej,. open rin^s horse and mule blns-s. naiU, pocket and table cutlery, tntlssors, shears, etc., also braces, bits! chisels, hummer*, screws, butts. Kate lute lief, t tc.. at lowest prhtea. I also keep in stock meat, flour, suyar, coffee, molasses, soups,uturcb, axlcirrouse, cuitued (foods, etc. Mce line of one-horse wu; on and huuuy harness to be sold cheap for cash. My *hoo department is strictly •‘up-to-date." J can suit all, both old and youmr, male ami female. Get ray prices bctoie buyinf ami save money. 1 hare a few Kents’ mackintosh coats and ladies’capias which! will M-ll at cost to dotit out. Men’s Mills, pants, overalls, work shirts, while shuts, laundered and unlaundereil, itexliKne shirt*, collars, cuffs, ties, cravat* nud variou' otln r article* in dry ttoons and no tions too numerous to mention, but all to ko at rock botbint lirict*. 1 have Just received a nobby line of hats In all Hie latest styles at pqpukir prices. Hpend your dollar* with me if you waul the most good* to fie had for the least money. Ucspocliuliy, Various Coiniuitte^'s .tpiedutcU ami Work lias lfe< u t onuuoured T he tiri ati st Celebration in the illstory <>i <.':ilimy. I'l'oniinent Speaker* to be Invited. A very t.ntii'.isia.sUu raci 'irig was held ia (iio onicc of Mayor X. ?I. bit- th jolin Tuesday afternoon to con sider tbe question of celebrating the one hundred and twenty-third anni versary of the Declaration of Inde pendence of America on July 4'h. Tbe object of the meeting was stated and on motion of Mayor Littlejohn Ed. H. DeCamp was made perma nent chairman. Hugo 8. Dodenhoil was elected secretary. It did not take long to ascertain that those present were unanimously in favor of observing the day. After a little general discussion it was determined that the proper committees be se lected and work begun at once. The following were the committees ap pointed : Holicilingar.d Finance Cornmif tef — Ed. 11. DeCamp, 11. C. Knox and Walter Baker. Committee on grounds—Jus. A. Willis, N. 11, Littlejohn aim W. W. Thomas. Committee on Invitations and Ad vertising—Hugo 8. DudenholT. Col. T. ii. Butler, Robert Reason, Victor (Jallnc-y and Jas. Richardson. Committee on Amusements—J. A. Carroll, H. C Knox. Waiter Baker, Lucian Hopper, lico. \\. Cotton, Tom Jj. Brown, Devc-r Little, E'som Richardson and Charge Humphries. Committee on Dancing—Col. T. B. Butler, D. C. Ross, J. E. McArthur, J. R. 8purks, Henry Rhillips, E. G. •Stacy, Maynard Smith, Robert Li})- scoinl), Ed. Byars and Hon. Robert i! ur.ro. Committee on Reception—X. H. Littlt john, T. Davenport, Col. J. <i. Wardlaw, J. E. Bierck, J. R. Sparks, W. H. Ross, W. C. Carpenter, J. I. Sarratt, L. Baker, E. R. Wilbur, D. 0. Ross, W. L. Johnson, A B Gaines, J. D. Jones, Col. 11. Fay Guilney, E. Thomason. W. F. Hum phries, B. J. Clary, J. C. Jefferies, E. C. Byars, James A. Willis, E. L. Eison, Cal. Parish, l)r. Littlejohn, J. D. Goudclock, Wm. G. Lets, Dr. S. B. (irawley, A. X. Wood, Lit tle, F. (L Stacv, 11. D. Wheat, J. R. Tollc-on, Col. T. B. Jiutier, Geo. W. Cotton, J. H. Turner, R. A. Jones, E. R Cash, E H. DeCamp J. A. Carroll, 0. C. Harris, J. V. L. Mc- Craw, 1. M. Peeler, J. S. Littlejohn, Sumter Littlejohn, Ernest Hum phries. Dr J. F. Garrett, R. M. Gaff ney, lion. J. C. Otis, Jones J. Darby, Hon. Jiobtrt Mumo, J. W. Bridges. IL*. If an rick, .1. V \ < aoliCcou, R. :d. Wilkins, Samuel Reid, O. Wilkitis, ’iV. F. Brown and T. J. Walker. The members of Ihese commiitcts, the bu;-.i',ess m-.u, and s;:l ol h r.s in- terested, v.ill please meet at Mayor Littlejohn’s oiiice this afternoon al 1:39 o’clock iu.u hear the reports of the committees and help along the celebration in every way possible. By the hoary co-operation of all, it i» proposed to make this cr h bration the grandest success, financially and educationally, of any event enr held in Gaffney. Among the amusements will be horse, bicycle and reel races, base ball ui d all kinds of athletic games. A number of cuoli prizes will be* given. Leading Southern orators and states men have been invited to address the people that day. A grout barbecue will probably be one of the events. Fire works that eve i ing and a b:t!i ut. night will b'.- given by the members of Hie <laffney Club. Fourth of July railroad rates will be secured for the event. Begin to make preparations now for we want this to pe Cherokee's gala day and we want nil our neigh bors—Spartanburg. Union, York, Gaston and Cleveland counties—to come over and mingle with us. A royal good program will be arranged and the people will have a good time. T > l)i*pl;iy Her Agricultunil rrodurt* ut Xoitlicrn I'alrn. Mr M. V. Richards, the hustling laud and industrial agent of the Southern railway, is getting up cx- hibits for fairs ut the North, for the purpose of calling attention to the resources and possibilities of the South. In a letter to the Dodenhoil A Darby Real Estate Agency he w rites as follows : We will make an exhibit at several fairs in the uothern stales this fall of products from the country through which life Southern Pailway passes. As this is an enterprise of mutual j uivst wo earnestly’ solicit your co operation. Will you not furnish us specimens of grains, wheat, rye, cats, barley and grasses (in the straw) grown in your neighborhood? They should be gathered before they are ready for harvesting and cured in the shade. 8uch samples require careful packing for shipment—they will not keep in good condition if forwarded loose. Please corrsign your contribu tions to me here by Southern express and the express charges will be set- tied upon Arrival. We hope you can send us a large, carefuily selected, bundle of each kind, for which we thank you in ad vance. Let us know what we may expect. Messrs. Dodenhoil & Darby will re- ciive and forward all such samples as furnished free of all charges to the growers. This is an opportunity to get the grain and grass products of Cherokee county well before prospec tive homo-seekers of the North, so they can see what can be profitably produced. It is hoped that farmers, generally, will give this very impor tant tijultir the attention it deserves. Card «*r TTiiiiiks. Mr. and Mrs. A. B Phillips desire to express to their friends and neighbors* their heartfelt apprecia tion of t.ie many kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement, and pray heavens richest blessings on all who so kindly rendered assistance. m This most aggravating and tormenting of all skin diseases is caused by an acid condition of the blood, and unless relieved through certain instrumentalities too much Oi tnif* OniCOti ftfjnr'Vtoc cL-iii nrwl .1 .1 SATANH ■ ITCH, ' v-'-.-Akl ' tAt \ |J 11U » uming /minor appears soniexunes in Utile pustules, discharging a sticky HuuJ, winch forms crusts and scales. Again the skin is dry, hard and fissured, itches intensely, bleeds and scabs over. This is a painful ami stubborn form of the disease. While Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum and many like troubles are spoken of as diseases of the skin, they are really blood diseases, because THERE CAN BE HO EXTERNAL IRRITATION WITHOUT AN INTERNAL CAUSE. If the blood is in a pure, healthy condition, no poisonous elements can reach the skin. External applications of washes, lotions and salves sometimes mitigate the itching and soothe the inflammation, but cannot reach the disease. Only S. S. S., the real blood medicine, can do this. S. S. S., the only purely vegetable remedy known, is a safe and permanent cure for Eczema and all deep-seated blood and skin troubles. It goes direct to the seat of the disease, neutralizes the acids and cleanses the blood, re-inforces and invigorates all the organs, and thus clears the system of all impurities through the natural channels; the skin relieved, all inilammatiol“ subsides, and all signs of the disease disappear. ——~ Mrs. I ,efa M. HofTtnin, of Cardington, Ohio, nays she was afflicted with Scrofulous sores atid Eczema from hhth. Utr face at times became mi budly swollen that she was not recrtcin'/.ible, and her limbs and hand* wi re very sore. She was treated bv all the doctors in town without being b< m l tud and ia her t e sc i;r< Tic: :‘>.r u iicf, was told by an old physician to take S S. S„ bhe followed hisadvue i.itti was promptly < m- d. and has never bad a return of the disease. This was seventeen years ago. She sincerely ticlievts the ud have been in her grave years ago but for S. S. S., and adds, ' I what it has done for me \a_-i 11 /La f. il* . ♦ I is-t-u ’ ’ <1 F. it will do for others.’ Send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases, and write our physicians fully about your case; they will cheerfully give any information or advice wanted. \Ve make no charge for this. Address, Swift Specific Co., UtleaU, Sa. an. r*. A a ;>yiwO I omc 1 WOOD’S BOLD STORAGE J- I- An Interesting l.ccture. Rev. J. D. Bailey delivered a lec ture before the Limestone College studentri in the college chapel Wednesday evening. Mr. Bailey confined himself to what wp iriiglit call local Imtory, and much of it un written. He cited the young ladies to many points of hnitorie inlcrest in Ciieri/kee county and of < vent* lead ing up to tbe battle of Oowpcrs, which be described in detail. Dr. Lodge, i.i ip akirg cd the lecture, Laid it was the most concise, in- struetive and picl ur< Kjtie descrip- tion of a buttle he had ever listened (o. Mr. Bailey has consented to de liver another lecture at the college during the next scs-ion, winch will h j a d «cription of the battle of King’s Mountain. t niou Ni-rvU'C, Rev. Mr. Buckholtz, of Chester, who is to preach the Baccalaureate sermon at Li mi stone College Hunday evening, will occupy the pulpit of the Bresbyterian church .Sunday morning ut a, union service of ail denominu- ti-./HS. Mr. Buckholtz’s well known piety, learning und power as a pulpit orator assures a large and appreciated con gregation. A (J.M/il Cough MfiUiTiu*. It speaks weil lor C'iiamberlain’g Cough Remedy wh n omggist use it in their own families in prefer- nee to any other, ‘ i h i\i s dd Cliainb. r- lai’s Cough Reuiedy for tlie past five yearn with complete s«tlsfaclion to myself and customers,” says Ifruir gist J. Goldsmitli, Van Etten, N. V '"J have always us d il in my own futnily lioth ,for ordinary coughs ui d (add-' und for the cough foilowii g la grippe, and find it very efficacious." For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. For Planting in June or July. Sprout vigorously, and yield splen did crops of Choice quality Late Potatoes. Tiie following are extiacts IV.an eus- tomers lelicr« vho pk nied ViVan'V; Cold re Seed P oi - lason. , “Came up bcautifally r.r,<1 yielcle'J £|>!cmlld;y.” “Not a single hiil failcC to ccrr.o up.” “.la.Je the choicest i -t oS F-.»l«. iocs. 1 e.«i saw.” “ItaC fine Potntoei. ’ '> “ The C./la Mor*£.- .j the kh'u to use.” “Wtil yl. jsctl with t-’ctr,- aiaic s large crop.” “Far superior lo th.ose i:ept .it ordinary v.oy.” “I have never prowl! linerorlarger Potatoes.'' Dili "' your orPer now for shipment at Riu-ii ti .1“ as yui want to j -Uit. D seiiptivt' Circular giving price.'; and * ;;i inform:..ion imiUed on iv«ji:t: i. If you ai- i •acievted in Gercian Miilet, Cow PV»?, .Sorghum* f»e kwhci-.t < runy aWii .-•••.••.I* for MPit'n r sowing, tm.i lor put.-s a ! < ,r ; 'cia! firettla in jvg:i. n t-i.an.”.!-. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. ... Sold by every druggist in ilie malarial sections of the Uniid States No cure, no pay— Price, 50c. c HsLijRe:-i «®Af/0i3X: {' •. IUmH f-y. ?/..!• A3 . ' ,• iiPiGS. First Tasialess Tonic ever maRufactured.. AIL other so-called “Taste less” Tonics are imita tions.. Ask any druggist about tiiis who is not PUSHING au imitation. WHOLESALER. mw-r- **’ , m*J tit* ''-a.' ^ c',. r *,r.- y- i. n < "S Vr, Meet RSTA3LgR. _ IsLioaou, Ills. Fabis MeniciNfl Co., Gc tl-ar.'—' -I !;?,ndlo scrcnor differ- •!.:< , of CiLil Tonics but I aeil tea batt’.-aa o, . . ■, o whci'j I o u oijof the otv.ora. .. .'.tlc-t o? Cr-cvr.G CJiiVi Tor I. ia y . . . L , I V !• .'ioc'i’ahwo rol irawuif I had Lad .icicced :.c. .v/:.u, itvihaati. I- ., tjuvc Wcoiacasedfivocases ■HJ, J oi GiUls MiUcue bottle-. ILvpcctfuTl/, 1 JUU.Nf T VINYfcED. I.oria, iio., Feb, C, 1S99 Pasts IIrr»ici::n Co., City. Oor.th’mcaV.’o v.-iah to cong-a'.-ilato you on Iho inc . :o:x!il -.vlos ■. o cry l-.-.ving on your a-ovovj L’-.aC Cli'.J '..’ y-j On vicum- iain?; our rccor l ci i.ivcia.:-: / nuO-r date of Jan. 1 t. v o hr. J that v. :.o"; :V.urin r faChill caasoao-i ?»» aGOdc -rm- - ; Vi :/:,!<?. V/> alF'j Cr.:: th < •:.■ a i -o «g. ; /cr .a'it':-' : Irvaa‘i’-'vself : V-c;.. com • \ ol f. ' : duriag Uio lata 11 nol 1 j CoJI 1j: - ru.-Ii Own -r and cbLga, -OUYki LuvliO GO. CONSUMER. WniTH'Pono, Teg., Sep. 13,18M. PabisMbdici.vt; Co., fft. Iy),:is, Mo. „ Of atlemoD :--I vrrlto you a ) w linca of rrc f - rude. I tbii lr your Grovo .T’J n-.f. ’ota CL41I -oniciaosiooftho bestrn dieinc3intboworld I - r Cinll n u l Fever. I have tbr a ciiildrca ■ aathavo been <1 >\vu v,i.h malarial fev'-r lor ia ; lon'hs and have ‘/ought Chili medicines of til hm'L un:I Dr ctor’.: tiiLcoj- ingja all thotlma nn.:l I rent To town and f»ot thr o bottles ol C’rpyo’n'TonSc. My chilarcaarc oil \»eii now and it v/r.-j your Tift do: i Chill Tonic that did it. 1 UUULt cay to., much ia its behalf. YuUrs truly, JAMES Q. ROBERTS* For Sale F’/ ’AilverliM nn-nts undor Ill’s hc:ol will lx; iuserteii for one ri-nt . word cuch ius'-r- tlou. No nd inserted for less t han ten eeuts *UK< T-. Fuinj, for s,i!c. A. N. Wool). 5-1,- if i For Rent. F ‘»i; KENT ‘-i v i- r.-om ii i'-aae opiMslte i'n)'. .Mi-Arihui’s resitit 1.1:1 . A | jjiy 1 • • >! 1 -.. A. V. Mon 1 u'inn ry. J-g.-if 1 i.\ !IN iti iiii house t-; ri-nt. * j-Lf A jii/ly lo N. l/i|>seoiiil). Stolen. Do You Need Shingles, Laths, Lumber, rough or dn Yard Posts Hailing, Pickets, oak or pine, Doors, Sash, Blinds Paints. \ arnishes or (Jla'.-i? Il so come to the lumbe yard at S. (’. <.V (i. L. depot. •v }$ T. !. WALKER. o'l' M i.N a i ,; • iI'iii., Phone O I;; III - si, H L- i I. Il ba 11 ‘. . I !! 1 1 I: ,:■ |-|. s- * I Iwl I m Inti-;'I'n. siiay niglii, •-rfl tor 1- 1111 of K*l 11 1 i V*. E. Hayes Ciiffiu-y, s. c. ,"i-;‘.i-a-t)il Money to Loan. I ON 1. V to 1* 1,111 until I all. Api/ly to I j-r.’o 'i I;.is. und K. S. Si,i'n«-i-r, Atlmrs. T, W. WOOS & SOI RiGIHJCiiS, - - V.’rUUD. Announcements. Atii'oiini-i-inciits for eo’mty offh-e will be in -i i|i d iiiii;( r lids 11 cud from now until the litim uy for 5'jliO t- tch. payable strictly in advance. F ill; Al'IHTOIt rm-acoKEE I'OFNTV TIianLing my lri< nds for the libeml and hearty suiiijoi 1 thal tlu-v have ghen me in the oust for Auditor of Cherokee <.'ouuty, 1 hereiiy announce myself a., a eaiididate for re-elei-i ion tos:ii>! honoraliieoffice and |,l«-dire myself to abide the result of <lu- DemneraMe primary. W, I>. Camp. T ill: friends of 15. .1. Cold announce him as a eaiididate for the l,e;_ r lh!ature, subject to the results of the Democratic primary election. I II FIf IT.y announce myself a candidate for Soli.-ilor of the Si.\t n .ludiciul Circuit, subject lo the rulesKoveruing! lie Deni!«-ratie primary. W. c. HoruH, F 1UKNDS of .1. K, Henry it‘iuesi us to aiinounce him a canuidate lor re-elec- lion lo ihe office of Solicitor of flic Sixth .ludiciul t’lreuil, subject lo the result of the democratic primary election. I l I KKEH V an non 1 ice myself as a eaiididate fot Solli-iioi-of the Si.Mh .1 udlclal Circuit, subject Ui t he result* of the Ilemis rutic Pri mary. 'J nos. F. Mellow. I ll KKEliV aneounee myself a eaiididate for Kii|,ei visor • f Cherolo e county, and bind myself lo hegoverm d hy tin rules and result of the Democratic I’ri Lie* ry election. .1. V. A'lif U iinh. I llEKFHV announce mys-lf a candidate for I lie (d’.ice of Mipem isor of (Turokee Coim'.y. subject lo tin- action of the Demo cratic primary, and re.-.i»eclfti:iy solicit vour il. M. ‘ support. JOM/Y. I am now olferln;' some extraordinary bar- Kains i:i WATCHES, CJ.OCKS, ( DAI NS, Dh’Al KLETS, FA dhl NDS, •nd -i I kinds of Novelties in Jewelry. The prices on my entire stock have been reduced In order to move Ihe goods. Jewelry repairing in the shortest possible lime. All work guaranteed to lie the very h\ st. Tlios, H. Westrope, 111 Cl a w lev Co's Dt ui' Slone Cherry Seeders Jj^or* Stile. Siitli Hardware Go. X801-19OO. SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE, COIvUMHIA., as. o. A. lb, H. S.. A. l/l/.H.. L. I. Courses. Spring Courses free for Teachers. Fourteen Professor*; :ti,(Mi volumes In library: excel lent laboratories, class rooms, gymnasium, iiillrmary. athletic krounds. Tuition si i. other fees *1*. a session; tuition n mitu-d to needy students. Expense* t'h/j to ^li., a ses sion. Certilied Pupils from for'y-ffve Accre dited Schools enter its Freshman Class with out exatuinat lorn l-.ntranre and Normal Schobiishlp Exam inations held at every county scat. IAlday, July Jn. IKuo hy County Superiiitetidents. Next sesshin opens Sepl. ‘.’‘j, INu. For cutalogui-, address, 1. C. WOODWAUI), President. i>-i-:(mos Shoppers i >. Hands for Excelsior Mills, Union, S. C. Speeder Hands $ 1 to $1.25 per day. Spinners 15c. per side. Spooler Hands $1 per day. New mil!, just starting. No House Rent. Apply to -t-i>d xv. o. "rrcric, ^upt.. Union, S. C. IFOIi Ivlh s room house, Victoria avc., lot i;ii\:.’lff. ti room bouse. < herokee vc„ lot KixJJ l. f> room house. Finn si one si. ti rooia house, Norili side, contains 7-ffi acres. I! room house, Victoria avc. II room hou.se, cor. .It tiVrle , A Johnston sts. li room house, Logan si.. lot sfixloo. J lots, ,0x11,1. Buford :.t. x’ lots, ‘oox-.’lo. -tniith st. I lot, i-e.-.’in. liuforti st. ■; lot no.x-'iii. Johnston st. II acres In city limit*. 11 acres in city limits, 4 i acres In city limits, lo a- iv , in city limits. IV, acre farm near (jowdeysvillo. iso acii- farm, suitable for slock raising. Several tracts 1 nul containing line minerals. Terms to suit purchasers. DODENHOFF & DARBY, Insurance and Real Estate. *Tor Diamond Pins For R. S. Lipscomb, ikiwueu X. Daveoport aud U. A. Joae* & Co. While up town will iiml the ice cream parlor of I’EKLKk & CAFFNKY a dt lighll'ul place to drop in for a ia* l. . xquisite ice cream of many liuvors served cv( rv day. : ; We take great care in in.king our cream; Cleanliness above all things is practiced. Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, Shingles, and Plas ter Hair, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dyna mite Caps, call on THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKL, TVIei>ho»»A* *17 CARROLL A CO.. Losses* The GaZuey City Land and improvement Company Olfcrv for (talc Building F'-t s !n this floarihhlfig to >vn, (Jaffncy City; A Iso Farm* m.tr by and In reach oft he Schools f I -t. in* Sprii'g* and of this p’:u-i>. in lot* of from Jfl u< loo ttercs on llbt-i-ai time rat< s: also A*riicultural Ftiud* ui n nt for Farm pur* . For fir!! particulars apply t i J. V. Aj-ont. N. H.—AH tress; aftsiug ou lan sof thi* ( rupHuy. cuttln aud removing timber. fl*hlnKor bunting are forbidden under peiiMltv of i :w Peeler & Gaffney T Wiothrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination, The 1 '^t' hiation for the award of vacattl ftt'liohirslii|>« hi 'A imiiron t olleg'-, and for I lie iidmlsKlon of new student*, will lx- held at tin County t out i House on Friday, July :»th, at ti a. in. Aiipllcant* must not he It** Ilian flflet-u yea i s of age. When M-holHi-sh!|is are vhcuI• d after July “titii tln-y will tn- iiw.irdtd to those making the highest average at this examlmulon. The eost of Mlend,Ulee. IneiUllllig board, fui'ulshnd room. beat. liRbt and washing !w only jti |H-r mout h. For further information and a catalogue 1 add re** ITu». D. 14. JtdiMbOM, Uock 1UI1, 8. C. a-r-at The Cherokee Bottling Works is now ruunlng ftill t ;:i!‘ and tu iking t!i ■ high-,' grade - id i \V iter on tic nnrket. AH deal er* in 11n -il v .e • invMe | . i g : , . 1 iusj, i-1 | he ;.->•> I - l>. • »re ; . oe tig if t nva tIMtr- ehnnts w ill ie-ve|- i- givt pi t,--., - th • order* hen- \n.v !l i vo- ■ l.-vr i tu id - 1 »order The follow is tbe anal,'.-Is ut I he n t tes.in w i . V.ul* fused in i Id* rod a walir a* fur- ! nislievl Ly Ihe ehemist of the ,uti.ei'ii Uallw -.y < o.: Water l.‘ e-,,.11 .. Tot*1 solid ft *tdue . .. N'lih- foruilnv solids . .. la .tldu ' of lo,‘ia gklt‘,11.,, ev.i(>ar.ile I . .clear. Ti aee alkaline, rt.nv pr*. per gal, V grs. [* r k*I. - IS pound*. J. L. Alexander,