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Are You Contemplating Building ? If so you cannot do better than consult with me about the material you wish to put in your house. I handle everything in the Lumber line and can save you money. I also carry an excellent line of Paints of all shades and can suit you in every respect. PROGRAM To Store on Limestone St., formerly occupied by J. W. Tolleson. Possession given at once. 1^01- Sale. House and lot, N. E. corner Grenard and Depot Sts., occupied now as a boarding house. For a quick sale it can be had at a bargain. Apply to HUGO S, DODENHOFF. a Lumber! 1 have a large stock of rough lumber on hand ready for the market. Bills of lumber sawed to order at the shortest possible no tice. J. I. ^VI^S^A.'TT. if U III Have just received a nice line soft hats for boys, young and old men, which have quality, style and comfort. Prices 75c, $1 00, $1 25, $1 50 and $2 00. Call and see them; we think we can suit you. I D 4. h. avi iv >'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 scriptions filled at our store, where they are in the hands of a competent Graduate of Pharma cy of six years exper ience; 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 to see and serve you, and will do our best to please you. « Dr. S. B. Crawley & Co., i>i* Wtix-t*!, - Ouflkiey, M. O. Of the Middle Section of the Itroad Kiver Association The following is the program of the union meeting of the middle section of the Uroad River Association which meets at Arrat church on Friday, July 27th. Prayer service, led by T. M. Little john. Enrollment of delegates. Organization. Address by J>r. Lee Davis Lodge; subject, “The mission of the Sun day school.” (Question box opened. Fraise service, led by T. O. Chalk. Address by Rev. B. P. Robertson ; subject, “The meaning of ibe young people's movement.” General discussion. Saturday July 28—Prayer service, led by Rev. VV. T. Thompson. Reports of committees. .Miscellaneous business. Address by II K. Osborne; subject, “The mission of a church in evange lization.” (Question box opened. Praise service, led by Ed. Clary. Address by Rev. F. C. Hickson ; subject, “The mission of a church in training for service. General discussion. .Sunday July 2!i—Sunday school school address by Rev. A. D. David son. Centenial address by Rev. Amos Clary. All the churches in middle section of the Broad River Association are requested to send delegates to this union. B. P. Roiikktso.v, A. J. Hensmcv, R. O. Sams. Committee. Spertiil KaiJroad Kati ft. The Southern Railway will sell side- trip tickets from Charleston, S. C., at rate of one iirst-class fare for the round trip to St. Augustine, Fla , Pensacola, Fla., Mobile, Ala., New Orleans, La., Meridian, Miss., Bir- mington, Ala., Chattanooga, Tenn., Bristol, Tenn., White Sulphui Springs, Va., Washington, D. C., Norfolk, Va., and intermediate points. Tickets will be sold July 11th, 15X10, with final July 211th, 15X10, to holders of return portions of round trip tick ets sold to Charleston, H. C„ account Annual Meeting National Education al Association. Such return porliot.S of round trip tickets to be deposited with Agents from whom sidetrip tickets are purchased. Agents will issue receipts for tickets so deposited and upon presentation of said re ceipts will return to original pur chasers the return portions of round trip tickets deposited. For detailed information apply to any Agent of the Southern Railway, or its connections. To the ruhllc. I utn informed that a report L be ing circulated over the county that I have withdrawn from the race for supervisor. I wish to deny this em phatically. The report origins ted with some who hope to change some of my sup porters. I am in the race to a finish with every hope of winning. J. H, TUElfgR. ( MrU ot TIiankM. Mu. Eunou:—1 wish through your columns to thunk the people of the Fourth Enumeration District—Fourth Supervisors District of South Caro lina—for the interest manifested in making correct census returns and aiso for the many acts of kindness fhown me during my canvass as enume r ator of the same. Very truly yours, JaHB* L. SiKAJN. A Philadelphia paper referring to the death of an esteemed citizen says he “expired at his home in this city, win ire lie had won fame from heart disease.” What's the use of a man’s working, worrying and struggling if he can win fame that way? qlie*lion AnmvcreU. Yes, August. Flower still has the j largest sale of any medicine in the I civilized world. Your mothers’ and grandmothers’ never thought of using ! anything else for indigestion or Bil- i iousness. Doctors were scarce, and ■ they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration, Heart Failure, etc. They used August Flower .to clean out the system and stop fer mentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. For sale by 8. U. Crawley Co. UrcUlon of Kiiprciui- Court. The following is taken from the Columbia State of July 4th. and was filed with the clerk of the Supreme Court Wednesday: “Polly Lavendar vs. 0. J. Daniel and \V. E. Hannon; Polly Lavendar vs. D. R. Lavendar and W. J. Daniel; and Polly Lavendar vs. W. T. Hum phries. Opinion by Henry Mclver, C. J. “The jndgmentof the circuit court is reversed and the judgment o' the probate court for Cherokee county bo affirmed, to which last named court these cases are remanded for the purpose of having final decrees in each of the three cases entered, dis missing the petitions in each of said cases.” The above case was brought before Probate Judge J. E. Webster at this place and a decision rendered in favor of defendants. Judge Buchanan, of the circuit court, reversed the finding of the probate judge’s court, and now the State Supreme Court sustains Judge Webster in his first decision, as stated above, and dismissed the plaintiH’s petition for dower in the three cases. Sores and Ulcers DRAIN THi SYSTEM, ENDANGER LIFE. That old sore or ulcer, which has been a source of pain, worry and anxiety to you for five or ten years — maybe longer — doesn’t heal because you are not using the proper treat ment, but are trying to cure it with salves and washes. While these are soothing afnl relieve pain to some extent, no real, permanent good can come from their use, because the disease is in the blood and far beyond the reach of external applications. A sore heals promptly when the blood is in good condition, but nBVGP if it is diseased. The tendency of these old sores and ulcers is to grow worse, spreading and eating deeper into the flesh. They are a constant drain upon the system, gradually but surely ruin the health and sap the very life. A person’s capacity for work or pleasure is soon lost in the great desire and search for something to cure. S. S. S. makes a rapid ana permanent cure of old sores and ulcers, and is the only medicine that does, because no other can reach deep-seated blood troubles. Ordinary Sarsaparilla and i>otash mixtures are too weak and watery to overcome a deadly poison that has taken jKissession of the blood. Do not waste valuable time experimenting with them. am ^ I ipN 4 . fM i />; For Rent. fc#”Advertisements under this head will be inserted for one cent a word each inser tion. Noad inserted for less than ten cents F og It KM’ The hall former! v occupied by Municipal Li a^ue. Apply to J. 0. Lipscomh. F Olt KKNT lour room house opposite \. It. (Jaincs A. N.Wood. » C'l.m.ahn* “Some years ago X was shot m the left leg. receiving what I considered only a slight wound. It ** vuersnat developed into a running sore and gave men great dee! of pain. 1 was treated by many doctors, and Wound. to,,,c a nunl, >er of blood remedies, but none did me any good I had heard S. S. s highly recommended and concluded to give it a trial. The result was truly gratifying. S. S. S. seemed to get right at the trouble and forced the poison out ot my blood ; soon afterwards the sore healed up and was cured sound and well. I now have perfect use of the leg, which was swollen and very stiff for a long time. J. H. McBrayek, gawrenceburg, Ky.” S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known ; is made of roots and herbs of wonderful purifying properties, which no poison can resist. S. S. S. quickly and effectually clears the blood of all morbid, unhealthy humors, and the old, tiouhlesome sore heals. At the same time the general health is invigorated and built tip. When a little scratch or hurt fails to heal readily, you may he sure your blood is bad. S. S. S. will soon put it in order and keep it so. Our Medical Department is in charge of experienced physicians, who have made blood diseases u life study. If you will write them about your case, they will gladly furnish all information or advice wanted, without any charge whatever. Address SY/IFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Announcements. Announcements for county office will lie in>'Tti! un<ier tills bead from now until the primary for each, payable strictly in advance. CoK RENT ' J'lin-i risiins. over .1 . W. To!- r k -son’s Stoi r<*. A. N. Wood. poll RENT Si veil room e oltnge ojiisisitt; r i*r.i • f. Me A ill mi-'s rcsidcnci ’• Apph to Mis. A. V. Moutgouc cry. 4-Z7-tf QKY EN i's; i iioust- to rent. O Apply to N. 1 .iusc-ornb. For Sale F lilt SALK A fine cow with two weeks old ••a ;-<;-t f ■alf. Apply to J)r. M. Littlejohn. T WO high grade pianos for sail- cheap for cash or on easy payments. Apply to.• W. Abi.itt at .1. N. Lipscomb \ <'o. 7-:i-:lt-pd F OK|SALIv- Niw building lots. J. .J. (iaffi ney, iaw-if-pa T If K teachers of Cherokee County respect fully announce Prof. \V. K. Mi-Artliur as our candidate for re-election to the office of County Superintendent "f F.d neat ion. siib.jeet to the 1 temocratic primary. Wedoubt wheth er any one, under the eiicuriistaie is. would have given so much time, wore and talent to belter the < dtc-at ional interesi s of Cherokee County is he lias done, and knowing, as we do, that the work of education is constantly improving under ids care we think that the voters and citizens could not do a better thing than to continue him in office. I ll KKKiJ Y announce myself a candidate for re-eh ction to the office of County Treas urer, subject tot lie rules governing the Dem ocratic Primary election. .1. lb .lo.v t.s. I JIKKKI1Y announce myself as a candidate for re-election i the Legislature, subject to the rules of the Democratic part y. .1. V. L. McCuaw. F OR SALE P) nice Pigs; full stc.ck: six weeks old. Win. Jefferies. ti-l.Vif Notice. H ACK to any part of the city, •.’.'i cents. Meets all trains. T. lb Clark vm. T DK rN’DLRhIONLD. fully realizing that Cherokee County deserves to be reure- senied in the State Legislature by one of I In* aides;, cleanest and l»cst men, beg leave to pie-eiit for llie consideration of our leitow- citizens the name of T. It. Ilutler. This sug gestion is olfered without the knowledge or consent of Mr. 11 utier. Ma.n v Citizkn.s. Wanted. W AM'KD Live, hustling agents and men of ability can sis-urc flrst-ciass con tracts with the largest stipulated premium | Life insurance < ompany in the world by ad dressing Manager, itov &>, Dreenville, S, C. References required. Notice of Final Discharge. Ify permission of lion. .I. L. Webster, Pro bate Judge for Cherokee < oitnty. C. J win. on July “1th next, at id o'clock a. m., make my Huai return as administrator of the estate of L. L. Humphries, deceased, and iiuily tor letters dismissory. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them, properly attested, on or In-fort that dateoi they will lie forever burred. .). P. HurroKU. Admr. Lst. L. L. Humphries. July 3.10.17,iff. I ! i Ll( Lit Y announce myself a candidate for Sup» .- visor of ( lit-rokec < 'ounty. subject t<> the result of tin Ih-moeratlc Primary. .1. J. Dafknky. T il!' friends of Mr. N. Lipscomb announce him ns a candidate for re-eiection lt< t ho office ui County Supervisor, subject to tin- rules of tic- Democratic party. This an nouncement is a voluntary act of frit-nils, without any solicitation on the part of Mr. Lipscomb. I D LKKPY announce myself a e:.,.nutate for So .s-rvisor of Cher<al.ee ct-unly. und hind my', if to Is-governed by tin rules anti result of tin- ) lean i.-i ativ primary cieciion. J. H. Tt’lIMKU. Jelly Glasses, 1 AND ALL KINDS ;— Silver Tableware. . R. S. Lipscomb, The Jeweler. F or AI DITOR CHLKOKLK COl'NTY— Thanking my friends for tic* liberal and hearty support that they have given me in toe oast for Auditor of Cherokee County. I horeliy announce myself as a candidate for rt'-clcction to said honornMe office and pledge my-o-if l'i ald'it- the result of the Democratic primary. W. 1). Camp. T il L friends of R. J. Cold announce hip; as a --.itaiclate for the Legislature, .ndjeet to the r-suits of the DemocfkDn primary election. I ilLLLUv- announce myself a cuntli-Jate I for Solicitor of tin Si\t!; Jiili.- :i Circuit, s.iliit-i to the i ule.x govt ruing t be Democratic primary. • W. c. Hot am. F JDKNDs of J. K. Henry reijui-st u» to announce him a caiinidate tor re-elec tion to the office of Solicitor of the Sixth ludh-ial Cvi-itit. subjee; to tic.- result of t!.. ilt-mot j-at.e primary election. I Hi.RLRY announce my-a .f a.s a c tiididale ioi so.a-itor of the »i\1 it Judicial Ciicnit. r.-do- -‘l to the i-esuils t/f the Demo, tntic Pri mary. Tito s. K. dJclMiW. I ll LULRY anntiunce myst If a cauditiatt.- for Suia-rvisor i<f t.'in-rokt.i county, anti bind myst if to i- governed by tin- rules and result of the Democratic Primary election. J. V. Whkmjhki,. I I! FI!H itY announee my-.t If , u udtdatv f-n- llie office of 'iincs vioof of <'In rokee (.ouuty, subjec', t.j ,iic act'an of'In-Demo ctit grimai-y. 1 respectfully solicit your R. M. J i,tip;>ort. JOI.I.Y. For Picnics and Lunches We have a nice line of Caii Ooo l>. such as YEAL LOAJ , IA SCI! ToNUl'E, 'ITKKLY. CHICKEN', < IIICKEN a i.i Maritigti CHIP HLEP. HAM, CLTI.ETS, &c. Call and set- us or phono No 7!t SPARKS & HUMPHRIES. leading Confectioners. .■since man to man is so unjust, ’'ids hard tot. 11 what min trust We've trusted long. :.n.i to our sorrow; bo pay us pj-day ami we’ll trust you to-mor- 4 O 4Y. We can supply your wants in I5EI0F, POIiK, SAUSAGE, COUNTRY PRomX’E, CANNED (iOOI)S, TOBACCO, <fec. BROWN & BRIDGES. Life is" Estate Notice. And you do not know when death may claim you for a victim. Del a Life, Accidci.t or Pin ittisurancc policy from me and la- pro tected against these cai.'liuitlefc. JO .NISH J. DAM IIY, Real Estate and Insurance. Office in the new Sam’l Litt'ejohn iiuiltiiiig. All |>t-rs<ins iiaving claims against tin-es tate of Mrs. Mary Petty, deceased, are n- quested to present them, pro)* rly proven, to tin- undersignetl. or J. E. Wetister, at Ids office, on or U-fore J uiy 11, i’.Mtu. V ClIAS. I’KTTY, Ailtnr. with will aiinexi-d. June jo. I'.ton. law-3w Ladies Look! dOO yards ni'-e Dress (iingltams in -strjppv nml plaid.- at An. Fancy Fans, 20c. Keep co<d. 10 dozen Ladies’ Yosts, 4c. each. o dozen Crash Skirls, 40c. Hosiery, ot*. to oOc. Bargains. See them. Ladies’ Hats, oc. to .fr>. 10 gross Buttennilk ’I'oilet Soap. .‘I cakes for ."»<*. 5 gross Buttennilk Toilet Soap, 0 cakes fttr 10c. 1000 yards Calico, 4c. Big value. We miibt make room for the fall stock Only one piece of the 20 inch Percale left, at oc. per yard. Summer 'lie.-, and Shirts at bargainb. Try our 2c. spool cotton, bc»t 1-cord, 200 yards on spool. J. C?. T^ipHooml> Use Both Eyes to Better Your UNDERSTANDING. Keep one on our qualities and the other on our prices. Ladies’ Misst-s’ and Children s oxim'd-, sandals and Jihdi cuts in all the latest toes, at jiriecs that v. ill -nil everyl>otly. Gents’ pure gum bottom, caiiYas oxford u itii no stiiehes to bretik and loose the bottoms. Hats ia All Shapes and Styles. Don’t waste your money on liiyli priced stulb We bought tliem right and Mill give you a bargain if you will call. Como early and get choice. Yours to please, j. i>. ooxji>rci^ooK. The Cherokee Bottling Works | is m>w ruiitiitig full t irn<- an-1 making-1 h<- tiiglu-st grruh S."It. \Yat.« r on tl-<- marki-t. All dc.-if- ; <-fs in I la viiy ait* in viu-d to call ami liixpoct tin- g'lMai- h.loi'- liiiving. Oulnf b.vvn lm-r- ! chants will m-ver regret pl.-tcing tlu-ir ordc» i iu-rc. Any llavors dcsir •-! made u> order 'I'iii'following is t In-analysis of tin; arO-sian wt-li ivatcrusi d in this soda water as fur nished by Hie chemist of the Southern Railway Co.: Water Clear. Reaction . .. . Trace alkaline. Total solid residue gr*. p* r gal. S-aiu forming solids .. 5 '£> grs. [s-r gal. Residue of In.noog illoiix.’evaporated ... ... s ii pounds. J. L. Alexander, Proprietor. REMOVAL. I have moved my stock of Dry Goods, Notions, etc., into the handsome new building of Mr. Samuel Littlejohn (opposite my former stand). I have now got everything in shipshape and am serving my patrons in my new quarters. I take this occasion to thank the public for the past liberal patronage and solicit their future favors, assuring each and every one that it will constantly be my aim to give full value for every dollar spent in my store. w. i L: