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Vme juici le\<. BY Ed. II. DkeCAMr. PUBUSHKI) TUK8DAY AND FRIDAY SI HSCKIDTION Pit U K: r.ish in advance, per year $1 <>t). On time, per year $1.50. the ineans at tlioir command. They have had to oonlt nd with diliicultits wliich could not iu.ve lieen foreseen. All estimates were bused <m prices of material ruling at the time ih" esti mates wepe made; then the engineer got sick and his siclcnc-s cost tlie ; OUR CITY BONDS. .•Tax Payer" Iv plaliiNU •'••w Tliiiivn In Ko- K ur«l (ii Onr I.IkIiImuikI Water Works. Kim OK of line IjKDOKu: — As u citi zen and tax payer, 1 desire to express an opinion and set forth a few facts in connection with our water works town thousands of doll us, for prices | gioetric light system. i am conversant, to a considerable extent, with facts in connection with ■p tor no one |>the manner in which tho means has • been supplied and exp' :ndcd in the The Ledger is not responsible for | wot)t ,,p i H f or0 in- recovered from at* the views of correspondents. t0 j,,^ pt . r ccrili \ 0 0 tie was to Correspondents who do not contri-! bate regular news letters must fur- ' <" r tlK ’ sc ' u,,n i . , nifch their uan.e, not for publication, i could foresee them and provnlc but for identification. against them. j construction and operation of the OaMs of thanks will ^ bo published; The hueslion now to be considered j pi ant {im! ils imulequucy to satisfy at one cent a word. . , is, how aro our water and electric j the demands of uui citizens, and h - 1 plants to no made more eihcicnt f j su .^ ( , st a rein ecly that will relieve but that one- at ten cents a line each insertion. Obituaries will be published at five cents a line. All correspondence should be ad dressed to Ed. H. DeCamp, Manager. best policy to come to their and our own relief and cull for $10,000 more bonds, rather than to hinder and cramp the successful operation of the plant by being close and penuri ous? Especially when tho tax pay ers will reap the benefits without an increase of taxes. Respect., Tax Payer. HICKORY GROVE ITEMS- l.iiniht-r anil (.oltl Ore Itt'iii}; Klii|i|>ed Other inlcrcistiiiK New*. (Correspondence of The Ledger.) Hickory Grove, June 17.—People are still moving onward about our place. The brick yard is in full blast and behind on orders. Mr. J. C. Martin is behind on orders There is little doubt hut that one- | ^ s train upon the board of public , , 1 ! for lumber notwithstanding the fact half of the water is wasted, thiough , works llt ,a give more and better lacil- , tha( he hfH three 8aw mi | ls Jn 0 pera- akv faucets. Ti.i carelessness and will always be the present system. : found in mi l > rs am used than i s I.ecessart \ (Hiur wise 'Ih i" he will not. Then tho n° sv e r s( ■en,: P ro( ’ u t i bo suffit dent. Tho cugitio und . .i» vet d\ tiiuno will vt ry soon h ..Vt i to b( - PY* j.tijjK ehai.ged for larger i.nd mm re po W t i* - *i. j ‘ ^ v. * ful ones. F: K’h an i. vii. I Mg .• w di Gt Si - v N • i money ; s > w iii lit - eXt/i •sio m of the ’ ' v t’j • lu'sKij :,I ■; eiec’tr.) ii ! . so I v i'V to r.. i .o . .H < f t ) our \ N, * *t( M I. ' DETRACTION. We have a low opinion of any man n man |,. ig lo (J .. y who will attempt to make himself j pr0 p 0rliu popular by parading the faults of an- i ^ oing l0 otiier—who would pull down bis competitor in order that he himsell might rise upon the ruins. Such a principle is utterly mean, selfish, and contemptible, and ought to be re buked by every honest, fairmindeu man. Yet the small-minded, cold heart, d, narrow-souied man acts us a m thought he and the rest of the worn are balanced on a see-saw, ami that if he can make the world go down, he will go up 5 n the same proportion. The faults o> another aie n d com- pliments to ourselves. i;o far fioni if, to some i xii ot ihej at’, derogatory to our own charaeL rs, .n as muclt they are the faults o! tiumun natim and that in it* essential Uattires is the same the world over. No mat! can he absolutely sure ilia’, he would not commit the same errors that ne censures in otln rs, if he were placed in exactly the same ciicumsluiicc.v and had been subjected in previous life to exactly (he same intluenecs. Indeed wiien one is quick to suspect another or a grinwous fault and ready to proclaim it, there are good grounds to suspect that one of being capable i uf the same fault that lie so vigor ously censures. There are men in South Carolina today who have been elevated to high position not even for any pre tended merit o! their own, but for their skill and persistency in edandcr- ing better men than themselves. This is all wrong and wo hope that people are beginning to see it, and that not much longer can they be case 1 tic r. iiK'dy is in meters alone, for water in to the amount u^td, he is see to it that no more is ities to a greater number of citizens ! ^on all the time. His planing ma under the j ugi, increase our taxes. i chine and turning lathe are running to be i In the first place, when the first A IS.(KK) in bond.- w /ub'd, all class' v • ! material that enter.d into its eon- structi ’i was quoted at a wry low •irice in the marl tt ; . I nfortu: it' iy, time and are turning out Contagious Blood Poison is the most degrading and destructive of all diseases, as it vitiate- and corrupts tlio entire system. 3 The first sore or ulcer is followed by little red pinqdes on the 1;odv, inoulh and lino,it become sore, the V glands enlarge and inflanie, copjier colored splotches appear, and h er .-nd eyel.o.ws fall out. These are \ some of the milder symptoms ; they increase in severily, finally attacking the vital organs ; the body is • tortured with rheumatic pains and covered with offensive eating sores. It is a peculiar poison, and so highly contagious that an innocent person handling the same articles ^ used by one infected with this loathsome disease, may be inoculated with th virus. It can be transmitted ; j from parent to child, appearing as the same disease or in a modified form !i! c Eczema or Scrofula. •% Many an old sore or stubborn skin trouble appearing in middle life, m due and traceable to blood ,'j poison contracted in early life. You may have taken pot a- h ai.d mercurv faithfullv for two or three years ' ^ and thought you were cured, but you were not, toe these poi omm , minerals neve r cure this disease ; they t drive it from the outside, but it is doing its work on the inside, and will show up again sooner or later, a You may not recognize it as the same old taint, but it is. S. S. th lies e>; d thousands of cases of j Contagious Blood Poison, and it will cure you. It is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known, and the only antidote for this poison. S. S S. cleanses the biood thoroughly of every particle of the poison — there is never any return of the disease. ’ *. : i consideifiible tiim' s Ciu!d be pi utid. i bci> i. ils dcd re ice.i ij» a mom t! c civil m, dvii i ■ • i our board : lin >i red 11 on full work fiiat can’t bo surpassed in this j ecu dry. His machine for drying 1 lumber works splendidly. It has a capacity for drying o.OfK) feet luin'm r iii about four days. Mr. .Martin is snipping his walnut lum ber to Germany, New York and Asia viih , N. C. ’ iMc-'srs. Franks & Dover arc stiil shipping gold ore to Atlanta. They snip about two carloads a week. Aurk t lie Magnolia gold mine is moving along nicely and from all npi’e,'i ac ■ e ; nil seem to be satisfied tnat their i lions will 11jt• ef with Mrs.T.W. I,ec, Mont gomery. Ala. writes : " Several years ago I was inoculateil v/itlt poison Py a diseased nurse, who inf led tuy baby, and fi r six loiift years I sniTeud uniolu misery. '.Pv body was covered with sores and nicer.-. Sev eral piivsieians treated me, but idl to no pur pose. Tliemer. uryand potash they nave me seemed ti, a id 1’nel to tlie awful flame which w.,s devouring me. of i Friends advised me to try S S. S. 1 I ettan tak ing it and improved from the -tart, and complete and pet feet cure was the retcut.” q*t voiiesfif *? KK close study of blood poison and actual experience in treat ing it. You can cure yourself perfectly and pormanenth at home, and your secret is your any information or medical a.dvic our physicians Send for our Home Treatment book, which gives a history of the disease in all stages, and is the result of many years of orr diseases, and will give y Consult them a e whatever for thb- conducted in the strictest conlukuu attention, no cl own. Shot lid voit need c at : 4KV t: write to i a Iii 0 sin idy of hllKld t*r pr umpt and careful a; yo; ’• p’ ;la • ; we ni ike . All OOI i\ :. pond, ace is Vi /fr g ; il'df i V I Acidress, SWIFT SFtCIFiC y I M' ? A s lkL • ■'*j uA. A. N. WOOD, Do You Need BANKER, doct> a goncr.J Laiiitti .’triiii L'iClmn^t dliiilp or <>ui'll or (I pi no, 1 )ooi Yard Posts »* So J ash. i lie is ni'.er is making his 1 business. Well secnreJ w'll. Burgl'ir- , and from reports we learn I ii i\ i- a gieat deui of guess [ Proof hafo ami Automuth Time Lock. : , .ally to ages, and often a i It -o on minds, lumber ■O’fil •1:1, !mt U;! in. last Saturday ! ..l b. •i' 11 !e to Koosevi It iitlii v ic'iuv ti. a. • Itonsevcdt hin.sclf+ias announced .v., rpo'.vcn d by his friends ’ l: Milt a (1 C L i Tile? Ilk a: I (U'dl om l : 11 •.■11 .-hot gun , i . ’I : \ * I , V r 1 t < i C t • ‘ - -V i di c -t u on • i • i! ’.Hiition • v . ’ 90 ’ III >Vi 1 t!! v:b ' ( xpet I- .c wi. sl crop in . :;n i u- I i.:- :;.*d lo I.U (*■ > li! t’LU't Cll hum is very good. Oro r by in 1 elf . !!'! OIU IvD v * Y» j .i •. are good. i; v, 11 u d cost. Ti . . ] ! 4 , • ' OllLd iitct i 1 for o t . 1 i i. ' 14 . t / Mdrill's; mountain saw iu tokce county oct .Vi’cn moredand, !ini Childers a.,. :n wbi'di A estmove- ( biiidtrs and N; a! with a Doth are in i Safety Deposit iloxe;? at moderate rent. Buys and sells Stocks andBonds Buys CotiLty and iScitooi Clauij;;. Your business solicited. A-'l-x* WALKER. Phone 95. ii. a; a longer. tlie i fooled into electing a man on the I <: Oi demerits of his opponent. If a can didate for otiico has any merit, let him stand on it; if he has none, then he lias no business will) ciFioe, and should not have one, though his op ponent be guilty of all the crimes named iu the decalogue. Wo had hoped that we should never again have in South Carolina a political campaign of the character that has prevailed to a greater or less degree since IS'JO. But from the way that some of the candidates and tlnii friends aro starting cut we fear ’.hut the spirit of slander and vituperat ion has not yet died out. Charges are i brought against Governor McHweeney t which, if true, should have been pf— ; r ;.{, inferred earlier; which, if false, siiouid ; |, r;1 ... recoil upon tho heads of ids accuser.-. I 8a * ; would come v,it:. ... i and fiii" better , ^’as grace from some one else than an <>p- I p ;l i ; posing candidate and ids fiiends. | , H .,{ j, ( i We btlicvo that Governor Me-i Sweeney has ticket will bt McKinley and Roost-I veil. So th ■ It'iugii Ri.Icr has been coquetting with ids party like a coy maiden v>iih her lover, and iike her feigning i:idii’.\ n nee or repugnance in order to make ids triumph m .re ostentatious and complete. He has given proof, heretofore, that he has a weakness for ostentation and extort ed admiration Well, ‘Barkis is willin’. Allairs in China grow worse and and worse. The forts at Taku opened lire on the Russian, English, German, utul French ships and wen in turn bombarded and captured by the allies. Fnited Slates Minister Conger has not be( n heard from in over a week, and it is feared that lie iias been ussasinated by tlie Boxer-. J f this should prove true, an extra session of congress will bo immedi ately called by i’resident McKinley, and war will be officially declared. It will be a parallel case with the sinking of the are oe:Derate, IrOC’t.’lM i S eJ l linkr tlie-1 ■ , iii’.ving hi the first i.-mo of udverx cireuu.- :;*i ( xiiliUStv it a nd Maine. Tho Chinese ii,* 11:y have cuure the tysti in far irom ierg'• iinpie .a, >,hi tr. usury vmssupplt ir. nted by the su v of an additio lal of bond:- v. iiieh was tliought wouid compiet'. ri e system in a fairly satisfactory manner. I his amount was expended under the supervision of tlie botuM, in their judgment, as it should be, and was found to fail in giving the sati-faction and diicieney that cur citiz-’us expected, and when the new board was edected, or appointed, there were no funds in the In usury to add to tho plant in any manner or to operate it successfully us it then stood. Further, it was found absolutely necessary to purchase a new, better and mon: economical system of arc and incandescent lighting. This, di- recliy and indirectly involved a con siderable expenditure, while all must ugiei it is vastly better and cheaper than the old ones, the cost of which tlie towui lit to pay. desperation w only hasten the end, i.-h to d. stD/ V t:. y fir Mrs. Mattio It lighe-: ‘Whom the gods si make mu I. ” Experience shows that in case any accident occurs to the machinery, a shut down for an hid. finite length of time, will leave us without light, -r water, or protection against fire, {'hen again, almost duiiy, the de- ik undo constantly i election u’.v us Josii Billirq I'll till l:i! At i a r water and lights is in creasing; De.,’ huildin; going up to he supplied aim un in. gine anu i> namo utmost c.q.’acity. Wiiat v.c must have, is tm>n po'% larger 1 m ire i ou.; ei. n , lo their need, and vr and .. nie.i.'m of J i t v i \\ ,1 f f At any rate they ? much more fore 11 if: I' t. L y t S U i I i )l’ ‘ C1 * 1 / i \ enliti'-n to t !:e b -:n ua from tins iiive-.nn. inUi: iiou, I •>' <xtcm ry.-tem ehuui-l much i) 1.1 iii.t *• >S Kid j L.i •y • J >y iF-p: .tc, tion this noighbor- )ps in general t'.o coming Dning to get us loveiy s once said: oil ;iml (ln'.vii tin: hill, i mv aiiil a I the mill, 'l l.. ..111. • 3 e! ' i'.- take :i -tan i V; , 3iial.> a I. lit,,, hy the hand T.a.y'vc never i ll I’.elnK . Every olliee for suite and county should l)" fi i led by good, moral men, but none are so imporiant as our chief executive to govern the United States, and that time being not far distant oiu thoughts should be em ployed in designating the person who is to be clothed with that important trust. This is the main piliar in the edifice of our real independence, the support of our tranquility at home and our peace abroad. Ran. Star i anii Nt;it<‘iiients. (Corresnoinleriee of The Ledger.) Star Farm, June 21.—The weather lias boon very rainy ami dreary for the last week, but is very clear and pleasant now. It is fine on cotton, it makes it grow, fust, and it has such a fine color. But it is destructive on corn in the bottoms. Thickety has been out all ovvr the bottoms and some think that the corn is ruined, bu’ l think if the farmers will go in and sf l it up and crop oil the top that it will come out and grow and he all right. The wheat and oats of Ibis com- munity are fine. We are sorry to know that one of th. ([,o >r little orphan; children of Gordon and Aggie Smith, colored, is v. ry sick. Ui ihui'd I'. ilVuios of this place is ! ii a rising llg 1 *11 ill. t :-e ki c-e j iot. [nrriet Allen. of Cedar v! ** i t i ’ i g* r 1 a 11 v\ j b <> t t f j i 11 Plain Facts. w^ii v iNro'rv Why not buy your Drugs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles from us ? Why not purchase your Books and Station ery of us? Why not, if you do not now, have your Pre- I will sell you for cash any thing in my line consisting of Dry Uoods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Shelf Haul- ware, and almost anything car ried in a general store, as cheap as any house in the city. . . r ., 1 , . When in need of goods see j ^^ripiions filled, at our store, wnere they are in the hands of a competent Graduate of Pharma cy of six years experience; where pure drugs only are used, and the instantaneous effects of which can be depended upon, therefore giv ing satisfaction to both Physician and Patient? Why not give us a call, if you are not al ready our customer? We will be delighted 8 / see and serve you, and will do our be please you. my prices. Yours to please, 1. M. PEELER. Bargains in Jewelry! ii- I am now .iircriiij; some exlr.iorilimiry irainx in WATCHES. < locks, CHAINS, BlIAi f'.LKTS. EARRINGS, and all Kinds of Nov. iik-s iu jewolry. Tin 1 prices on my entire stock li't.o Dei n reduced in order to move tiie j;.aids. .Icwelry repairimr in tlie sliorti possit.le lime. All work guaranteed to lie the very best. hios. fi. Westrope, in Ciavvley & Co’s Drily Store. Dr. S. B. Crawley & Co., I >i^trooi^r^, LriiiiCMtoae Street, - <J:if!iiev. S. t*. §89" §!int piinlfliiranh! 5 4 *4 p V. J 3 it I I * ;i t v ? Cc * * ati : vi paper .i r ft t VV' ot j’tobiem to bo in readers of this a circU, so rs i Ve n t h rale a clean, k holiest administration. He fiu’: m -.n- i ifasted uo ability an l no great inability h a r >r ., h .'ft rod by the bri It. re it i,;: .-qiiare he put i m squ r i will to’jcii each Cor el a square on tiie outside of i-ie iqi : in:t it v, iii tfiticli Hie ui he o.i "i square about mid- • ac i .d". how tiiuch larger out't square than * iu- itiiier'. / Li i . i ! I ’Out doz n l' ■. ;• l !!:<• hti l ;• ;.m*4 t, •»in': l ;; !• d i/en "V. prices: It •, A l ist)) I’i.i t ll'.l h)/."| Hi Cjihi :uis, per doze k • ■ ' <|4 /t n. i .iMiit 1 s. per ll,./ •tt. < i 1 >•/»*, ;> •?• 1 fi ''. n do/. !)i;UiH>M<l IdjU. Is, \ji r d /.el!. >1 ; ; hal Klll.ll S'l.iea! ;. six. !*- finis!.- ■•! in S’:• |i : a. e 1 ." •( OM’I*. (V istel. or ; Do:, 1 r.tnied ie ii h i l i! I >* III." t r.'.iu •. .t I ’ * *' I. I . ,"KC - PV.UJ-.; •hr- dozen. t!.a>i t.-av All v.o: K lo:' ajeoi . can :o.u .int,e. d. f when lie tov^ n ing was noeded bu l details and a stock •i Deeri needed. Tiie wheel.-, of were running •jiinjol!il> : un tiie r. 1 s, and tiolii- i knowledge of 'f plain eon; in on :ioui i. JOHN OiRtn, Piiolographer. Gsffney, S. C. ; i •, r.a>iy CRiTiCAL PEfilCBS .’•a., , f* j I O ffi Uudif anil 11 r VV o in up ^business ,-cnse. v- e * tliat lie ha - pa! vor, / j. aged blind tigers, ..n ; all the new encour- p, Jilt-’ Are Itiude IdLuicer mis by Pelvic Catarrh. I h Vi’s papers 'a'paid for them out ot tin go\er ^contiiigciit fund, we J'aii to : K he has been guilty of any imp.-oj On tlie other h aid we eoimn. nu i S desire to keep liimscif inf am . l«,v t current events in every part of ’country, and u State which rippru- r priates over a miilion rioiiars ev. ry . year for tiie purpose of di.qn-mbr.g in- sformatio : among lier poopie, it tii- th' amum. ■' l ;, ,il tii: r. oiK) mcr.* to h old.—a | ti. surely jfcannot vvitlihold tiie pillar,ce of liily Por sixty dollar■, necesaary to kc u the l governor informed of current events, e Bucli a course would be nigKardlv V. i 4 1 i) e ri -•-1 ol li 111 u led l,y he •(.; P . * I » hi ri;f!i i Ml 1 n for 1 is umte is ! r.ore (llfli mill to i iml. veil is the fav< >r'ue, bt it. R think b il e is • too i bid a u utn 1 tsecon d ii (die to IcKinii’ y or body ids L‘. I UMiiJ . at tiiis titni to b: 'i 1 he fct;C ond ci loiee. . i r»* riifiiiii;*. ~ ~ 7 r * * w * Util at!)OUIil< n Bi. W liat. F Of .y. rs of (<ur town in con.-adeiati m a. eit to pia.v to anj* e* seems Mark We are not advocating Governor! Hanna is opposed to Roosevelt, be cause it is thought lie is afraid that Roosevelt could not he easily man aged. Maik wants men that he can rule us lie does McKinley. It is not our fight, and if a funeral should fol low we shall not lie tiie chief mourner in that. 'I lie personal col umn of The Ledger will be read with more interest by three-fourths of our readers, than tne proceedings of tlie National Republican Convention. di i i vi it fr .•i ll that il t«: \. :i Ol.e Ce.it ii nelils and comforts to be he investment? i as- wiii not iiRTiUse our for sever.! reasons. 1 McSweeney for re-election, nor ur< j we defending him, but we me rebuk- r ing, or attempting to rebuke a spirit 1 of unfairness and injustice. Pi TAX I’AY UK’S LKTTHK. We invite careful attention to tlie ar- {• tide of tax payer publisiied in another [column. It is a plain statement of * facts which demand the culm con- ^aideration of every man who is inter- t’estod in the well being and progress j' of GaiTney. o' It is a palpable fact that our water ‘ works are barely suificient f(ir pres- ! ent purposes, tliat tlie water mail s ’ are not extended into streets that are entitled to them, and tliat the I electric power is inadequate and ■ precarious. And yet we have every , reason to believe that those who have jj’had charge of these things, have £don* the very best they could with IIow’h TIiIh? Wm olVt i (un I!umli'i:il Dollars Hi-waril for iinyiMsrof i it an Ii t li;i I cannot lie cuitti t.y Ii 4 I I’h < '.ll SI I ill f MU'. I.. (’IiI.N I.V 111,. i’ro|is., ToIimIo.O. Mi , tii. uinli:ii.i|.'<'(l, !iav«- known I'. .1. j fhi'iii'y for ihc: last l.'. yi.ii-s. and ti. iicv i loin {i.'rf.-.'l ly lionor iliii- In all liusin. ■> i t riin.-.ai'Mon i and timim ially a Id. lo cany ! out any olill: r ai.lon** mad)' l<y ilii’lr firm. Wkht »v Tucax, Wholi salt; Drii/^lsts, To ll do. n. WAUU Ml. Kl.XN.iN A MaU\ in, WIioU'suIi*. I DriiK^Isls. Toll do. O. llall's Calarrii Curt' Is tuluui Inicrnalljr. uciliiK dln'i'ily upon tin-lilood and ihucoum surfucos of tin'sy si' in. I’rl. <• uerboUlo Hold liy all druKUluts Tostlmonluis free., Hulls FataHy Fills are the best. svi' *■, tlie town will, by a mull puy- uiei.t Iio rid of the IS. C. A'.. G. E K. K. obligation, which has b».en bur (bn., u.io for several jtars, thereby saving a good sum to bo invested in other directions, and then the ex penses incurred by tho town in tiie foma'i di of a new county is just about cancelled, which is still an other relief. Our town in rapidly building up, adding more taxable properly yearly. The exemption from tuxes on the Gaffney Manufacturing Company’s plant will expire in lb<)2 and, from thid source alone, our income will be nearly doubled. Then the carpet mill und oil mill will, in a few years, begin paying in tuxes, utid I candidly believe by that time, if oui water works and electric li„ht plant aro not cramped for want of funds, that it will begin to have a surplus over und above expenses, which, in a measure, will bigiii to reduce our taxes, und from year lo year 1 hope, from this source, a considerable reduction in tux' e injured. \V« have already a considerable Cfisn Told, b til Always IniOiOStiiig. Uug Mp This I prove. Dial oi the ' .’ ; d stoiy" oi ill ' ' i . 1 . ’ , . • . 4 ) V f * I I i I 11 I 1 I' < nut -hip. ’.V e f 4 1 1 11 ' . t f’ 11 rc n<*t in ". 1,1*1 Ve . .u 1 ills!lies« V, ,■ h Ve i":.; >. i .111' Mot", in..1: . ar> a i ii, ■ at ,| of,. 1 III l V. e \V!-.h ' • > ila(ir • Up 'U ol' a you: lil'nd 1 ||C f: Cl I i, : 1 We ,1 e St Iii p:iruler • M k villo 1,1"ii ;tml iTliiinnjiLvn 'Viowoi'^ i!i pT to i i 11 * \Vi i 11 .’s 1 heir inspi !• ;ii if \ In )) it. uii till I-tn, /> rs. Mutbildo Uichler. Mrs. Mathilda Richter, Doniphan, N< !•.,says: “i Hiiffertid from catarrh for many fears, but since I have been taking IV ru-na i feel strong and well. I would advise all people to try Pe-ru-na. As J used Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin w liile I was passing through the change of life, 1 am positively convinced your beneficial remedies have relieved mo from all my tils.” Pe-ru-na has raised more women from beds of sickness and set them to work again than any other remedy. Pelvic Jatarrh is the bane of womankind. Pe- ru-na is the bane of catarrh in all forms and stages. Mr». Col. Hamilton,Colum bus/)., says: “ J recommend Pe-ru-ua to women, believing it to bo especially beneficial to them.” Bend for a free book written by Dr. Hartman,entitled “Health and Beauty.” Addrot.it Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O. Rutledge St. Smith Shop. fi can do your slioelnif. tire selling, wheel ■“ oiling. Vehicles anulnipU'iiiciiis repaired and painted. I bum invested in tiie plant and tiie b .rd ol public wurU-ru .b.iuj u :i | WailtK^iluiSt'SklfSi they pobbihiy cun to give the best I free for all pulrouti. Your birvieo possible, under adverse cir- , xVlOllCy ^pi^antneM curriitancos. Wuuid it nut bu tne "W. T. XlloiVii/MOlH. pie hy k 'S A Fresh and Complete Stock ■ if I- a ney (. roei-i ie^. ( tioi.'.'iiis, I'igars, 'J'ol all ;iur'.- :ix tnn ii Go.» »v<), it.*., tie |iUM -I .Mid iM' I a.3 11 •• i—1, li'ib < KKA M and < ULD DRINKS -In <!. \ s iu the wiek. \Yo will iippri-eiate your pat ronage. Peeler & Gaffney Ladies’ Belt Buckles At Half Price to Close. R. S. Lipscomb, The Jeweler. Privileges to Let- Parties desirlna pilvlleai s on the uronuds for tin' Ith "l Inly eeleliiatlen will eail on or addr ess I lie undi rsiurn il. The harhccue p:ivlli :i will he let to tiie highest iiiddcr; : !l hids niust hi'in hy V>mI- tiesday. JuncSOIlt. Ln 11. D»:( ami*. rhulrtnan <'eniniitti e on i‘i i vile., let. supply you e, you want goo i i luitig intpleineiiti. t roe ery, Heavy, * ii.v pri -e. i can i .ul and gul prices If !3 I. ts A 1^ K A'r'P. Tiie Ckrokee Bottling Iorits is now r innil.g full t iii.e an I m i!■ in:.' i he ir - ers in 11:i• e.! y a fe in V11 ■ d t . . •. 11 : is I '.; i chants w ill u vet n gri i nh. • t t or e'i s Tii*' following 1.1 lie ana lysi -■ i t "tit. ui.shed hy ihc chemist of (he r-oiit In ru ii.til w Water Reaction... Total solid residue ... Seale forming solids .... . . .. Residue of 10,win gallons, evaporao d ly < • - i I i '.V:iii r on tti" mat kit. All dcnl- •id . oi lore huving. tint ol town tner- i v il ) >!•■. de- ir '.I mad.' t * order, u .ii i a.-.ed iu lids soda water as fur- t leaf. .‘I r ice alkaiine. — ti.U'i grs. tier gal. .. f> :X> grs. per gal. s ti pounds. J. L. Alexander, I?roprIet or.. I^or Building «Tnd Plastering Lime, Goal, Shingles,and Pla* ter Hair, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse andDya*.’ mite Caps, call ou i Repairing, Polishing and Engraving of Hue Wale he (Mocks and .lewelry promptly done at )m> niiHleratc prices. No eh u ge for t .\umlning work. My work guaratitet d. J. R. Cooper. At Carroll k Carpenter'*. THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKk, 'T*elei»f»«*ne S7 CARROLL CO., Less ee j The Gainey City Land aw Improvenunt Company * isii’.ng town, Oa.Tney City; Also Farm* n.ar me Springs and of this place, In I s>> Afti-icuiturai Lauds to rent fol (Mil i s for sale Italidln»' i.o!s : n t his f hy and In reach of tic 1 Schoi Is of Liu W to 100 acres on liberal tlnr 1 rates pose* For full particulars apply to J. V. SsAl-fl-t A.TT, A. K ent. N. IL—All trcsspauslng on lundaof M/.s company, cuttln and rcuiovlng tint tiuntlng are forbidden under penally of