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Special Slipper Sale. In order to close out my entire stock of slipjHTs I oMt a few rare bargains : $2, $2.00 and $0 slipja rs to g,, at $1.2o and $1.50 per pair. $1.25 and $1.50 slippers to go at 75c. and $1. per pair. Sizes, 2A, III, 1, I t and 5. A few wards of W ASH (JOODS to go at a sacrifice. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! 'The host line of shirts (‘vor brought to this town, from 2.>e. to $ 1.00. Save your fruit bv buying j. G. Lipscomb's Fruit Powers. One nackage savos 10 pound-. J. C. Lipscomb. Tlie GaJney City Land and Improvement Company i Offt-rB for s:i!r ItuiMiny l.«>t > • ii Oils ilourlsli!iif.' tow OalTiii'y ('tty; A Isn Purnis nfcBr by iimi in rotuli of i h<; Sot.ool.i of Liiiu'^ton. Spi inifs :in<l of tins phico, in lots of from HO to 100 afros mi liberal time rntos; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur* poses. For full particulars apply to J. V". ^ A SC TV'r r, Ajrcnt. N. H.—All tresspassing on lamlsof tills company, cuttin an^ emo g timber, fisblngo buntiiiK are forbidden under penat'v of l, iiw Lumto! 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* 1* Commercial Printing < Of every description executed with neatness and dispatch at Thk Lkdc.kh oilier, (Jalfncy, S. C. New Type, Now Presses, the finest quality of Ink and Paper, and Compe tent Workmen. Send us your orders. New York Life Insurance Go. " 11 a> rlox <i til* 1 (»|H'ii door (*! po>-ib!c <iisa-'ler to Iamily and estate” by making it-i policies ineoiit* -table from date of issue. 1’h fore you insure your life write me for sample policy and havo your lawyer to explain it to you ; it is much elieiiper than for your wife to have it to do after you tire dead. 1 ue living policy hohh r- spi as lor us as*follows : Vour hist oiler is 05 per (cut. dividends, second $1.70 for every dollar 1 have paid your company and twenty years’ insurance on my life without cost. The N< \\ York Life In-wranco Company has more insur ance in force than any company, in America. $1,001,871,5)85 insurance in force; a -el- $207,580,8 12 ; surplus $ 11,105,080. Write me at Blacksburg, S. for our rates and one of our ‘'sample incontestable policies.” IC. IC. I5lClvl T IC, Ajjft., ^ . • V* 4 a. “a.* '' .’• •*» »i ^*v * r ■ ‘ V v '. 1,1•‘f*** - ; *•" i»», •'T*' 1 •'' •-C"* ■ ■ ^2.y »• • ' i 1; • ■'* . .'* v-.vT /.y ■> „ ; • . ■ ••• V. ;,e .v . n ii'V'"*- s \ }m\v> is »-i 'tv.c Ai b y /1 \ \ \ /L f A - - Si- * f i > / •/ ‘ ^ / o > X . : t , •./ Y ! 'i Y>/ / ‘J \ y 1 \ . y/f I urn Him :it tin lii'iul iif tin' priHM'hslon witli :i full iiSHortinciit of Ht/.f»* of Birdsell and White Hickory Wngons f Oiic*liors<! :mil iip from to fitTi.oo If It’s a. bnagy you want I’vi‘got'cin of ilm following iniikos: Tyson Ac .Ionub, Vorkvllln Ituggy Co., Friink J. Fngi'i,’riivloi'-eaumKly liutrgyeo., anil liarliour liuggy Co., oprm itud top single seat, Stil i eys. I'liaotons anil Koaif Wagons from to $1 HMIll eai'li. Oli.viiipion JVXoworn are still In tbe leail, so I eonlinue to hamlle tliem: also llay Hakes ami Fanning Iniplemenls of all kinds. Mason's one and two<|iiiirt Jars. :1, H, and i i|nurt ice Cronin Free/.ors. Crockery, Heavy and Fancy Crocei i«'s. < 'oiiipletc line Slim s, "un n. date" Isilb as to i|iiallty and price. I can supply you el t her at (In ll'ney or my si ore at (ioforlh's, S. ( . (Jive me a call and get prices If you waul good, honest values. Vours for tradu. CREED CUNTS DE- FE1T B1EENET. A Fast Game of Baseball Wednesday. THE GAME FULL OF SNAP. Hurd l.urk Loses the Cniue for Cnffney-* (•reen Mnves the Came for Cteer* liy Ills riienomltial Inllcld Work--Tlie (JnfTnry Team Coes to Mlackshurg This Afternoon. The ball game between Greers and Ga'Tney Wednesday afternoon at Limestone Park was good. It was fast and exciting. From the moment that the first man for Gaffney went I to the bat until the moment the last man was put out it was intensely in teresting. Although GalTney had a lead of three runs at the end of the sixth inning there was never a mo ment when interest lagged for in the very next inning Greers made three runs and tied the score. These three runs were made by an unhappy bunchings of hits on the part cf Greers and a number of costly errors on the part of Gallney. In the next inning GalTney was shut out while Greers added two more runs and in turn succeeded in giving Gallney an other goose egg, thus ending the game with a score of 7 to 5) in favor of the Greer giarfts.. The star playing for the Greer team was done by Green, the pitcher. Although he had six chances to held the ball and accepted every one he made no error. He, however, did not pitch the game that Richardson did but fielded his position with credit to himself and the team. There is no doubt but that he saved the game for Greers by his excellent field work. All the other Greer boys acquitted themselves with credit and their con duct oil the field was in every respect manly. While GalTney suffered defeat at the hands of her antagonists she has nothing whatever to be ashamed of. The game was in every respect worthy of the boys who battled so royally to retain the good reputation they had already achieved and they deserve a great deal of credit. Greers has a strong team but it is not a bit stronger than Gaffney and it was only by a streak of hard luck in the latter part of the game that the game was lost to Gaffney. There is no telling what will happen in a ball game. ’ Stonewall” Jones had an off day and two wild throws to first in the first inning enabled the Greer hoys to cross the rubber twice. '•Stone wall,” however, got down to work after that and played excellent hall. Rich was in fine form. At the end of the game lie had a record of eleven strike outs to Green’s seven, which is an indication that Rich had a great deal the better of the game from a pitcher’s standpoint. Rich did not yield a single base on balls, while Green yielded six. Sarratt played the steady game that he always does at first. if he would manage to get u little quicker move on him he would develop into an exceptionally fine player. O’Brannon, at second, played good hall. He made one costly error but otherwise his playing was brilliant, he making several sensational stops of difficult haiL. Hopper at short sustained his rep utation as a fast player. Barring a wild throw to the home plate his playing was of the gilt edge variely He goes after the hull as if he wuntul it and he generally gets it. There is no discount to be placed on Hopper’s playing. Little, !>., at third, is u peach. He plays ball like u fish swimming. In jother words he is perfectly at homo on the diamond. Ho is fast nd furious and generally accurate and when he starts after one you may depend upon his getting it if he can Tossibiy reach it. Gaffney's outheiu was composed of lyars, Clary and Little, L.. and they each one acquitted themselves with credit. Each one caught the Jail when jt came within reach and Little made a difficult running catch that elicited the applause ol the rooter?. Gaffney s team is what can justly be termed a “pony” team. It is composed of small players entirely, except Richardson, and they make as pretty a sight on the hall field as one wishes to look at*. With a little more practice they will certainly he abU to travel in fast company. Gaffney should be proud of them and give them all the support they ask. This afternoon at 11:30 the tea.n goes over to Blacksburg on a special train over the 8. C. & G. K. It. It. to again cross hats with the noble Blackshurgers. They have defeated Blacksburg twice, but the margin in both instances was very small in deed, being hut opo run, and it may bo expected that the Blacksburg boys will do their best to turn the ta bles this afternoon. A special coach will bp carried along to accommodate the ladies and their escorts and the train will return to Gaffney after the game, leaving Blacksburg at U :3u. Gaffney should send over a large crowd to cheer the boys. Hopner will be in the bo* for Gaffney In this game and will demonstrate the fact tiiat ha is a pitcher as well as a shortstop. The llimlneM Wound (Ip. The com mitt co of tlireo who were the promoters and ‘‘bunkers” of the Fourth of July celebration have set tled up all their accounts in connec tion with that even, and while the gross receipts of tiiat day were some what less than the expenditures, skill, everything came out in a way satisfactory to those who were most deeply interested and they havo no cause for complaint. The committee is under deep and lasting abligations to Mr. J. A. Carroll and l)r. Lee Davis Lodge for their kindness in donating the grounds for the celebra tion purposes. Hueh acts are in spired by hearts glowing with kind ness and overflowing with generous impulses; and while Mr. Carroll and Dr. Lodge may never derive any pecuniary benefit from their dona tion, we feel quite sure that the con sciousness of having done so good a deed will he to them an ample reward for their generosity. niarrletl. Mr. Win. Gettys, of North Carolina, and Miss Antoinette Blanton, of this city, were married at the residence of Rev. F. C. Hickson on the 1th insl., Mr. Hickson otiLTuting It wic* u very quiet affair; and while there was no opposition on either side, tin mar riage was rather a surprise to the friends of the couple. BOILS # CARBUNCLES These unwelcome visitors Uf>aally appear in the Boring or aunimer, when the 1>1<><k1 is making an extra effort to free itself from the many impurities that have accumulated during the winter months. Carbuncles, which are more painful and dangerous, come most fu-quently on the hack of the neck, eating great holes in the flesh, exhaust the strength and often prove fatal, lloils are regarded by some ■**!» L -V./y: people as blessings, and they patiently and uncomplainingly endere the pain and inconvenience under the mistaken idea tiiat their health is being bcnclitU d, that their blood is too thick anyway, ami this is Nature's plan of thinning it. The blood is not too rich or too thick, hut is diseased is full of poison—and unless relieved the entire systi in will suffer. The boll or carbuncle gives warning of serious internal troubles, which are only waiting for a favorable opportunity to develop. Many an old sore, running ulcer, even cancer, is the result of a neglected boil. m M Keep the blood nine, ami it will keen tla mm mm** K M tS&nefUM skin cP-ar of all the irritating impurities that 3* fzGJGrCM&JS mm cause these painful, disfiguring diseases. s « « 8. S. S. cures boils and carbuncles easily and permanently by reinforcing, purifying and Mr. k M Trait. Cave, s. c . writes building up the blood and ridding the system of all accumulated waste matter. “For twenty yjis I was solely! S. S. S. is made of roots and herbs which act directlv on the blood, and all j>ois aflln tcij \yiifi 'ijs and i arlmiuKs | j, ((W deen-seated, arc soon overcome and driven out bv this tiowerful purely vegeti caused by impure Mocd. It r< mipos-| .. .* .. . . - • . ..." J n d all poisons, no matter •egetahle medicine. slide tod< criK'm\ suffcHni;; jwift of I S. S. S. is not a new, untried remedy, but for th'-fna-Vm- un.u-1" work orsliep. | fifty years has lieeii curing all kinds of Mood and skin btvt nildoctei-!|«-e.iu-d me. nnd I tried ; ■■ * , , ., , , all H e . lud Mood remedic'.. ).ut diseases, it has cured thousands, and will c ure Miu. mdhiin ■. h< d to do me nnv good. It is ;i pleasant tonic as well as blood purifier - im- Diiiinj.', the uivmcr et isv I w" . p-. r proves the appetite and digestion, builds up vour ruad'dlolrvS s , mid aftei l.ikue/ 1 11 01 i i i, , ■ i ' s.-ve-:!l liottfes w a - entirety eared, and general health and keeps your blood in ordt r. have had no return of tin-x- paintul Our physicians have made blood and skin dis- pesu up to the present dine. , east _. s ;l ijj e .study—write them fully about your caw, ami any information or advice wanted will be cheerfully given. <^\Ve make no charge whatever for this service. Send for our book on mpod and Skin D’.s< c es—free. Address, The Swift Specific Co., Atlania Ga Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever & n vt THESE Ladies HAVE NEVER tried the <§reat system regulator PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. Decause they think if is nasty and bitter, disagreeable I To tbe stomach and violent" inaction. ASK THESE A, They will Tell you it is ’not at all disagreeable. [And as a cure for Indigestion,] ^Constipation, Kidney .Disorde's it is un-, ‘ excelled^ t-V/’Vlierokee Urngt'o.. Special Atp-nts. For Rent. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. ... Sold by every druo-mst in the malarial r>o sections of the United States No cure, no pay— Frice, 50c. WHOLESALER. * f’.v. Louis, Mo., Fob, 0,1899. Paris 'aznicria Co., City. Oonilo.Tien:—Wo wish to conijratulato you on tho increased sales wo are having ou your Qtovo’O Tr.ntoleN., dlC13 '.Tonic. On exam ining our record of inventory under uato of Jan. 1st. wo find that v/o sold during th ! Chill reason of 1891. iCCO dozen Cpovo-’h Tonic. Wj also find that cur alien on your J.axr.tiv > Makes children AN[ >ADUlTS i A S FAT AS ,PI0S. m- i*- TvVfi First Tasteless Tonic ever manufactured.. All other so-called “Taste less” Tonics are imita tions.. Ask any dru^ist about this who is not PUSHING au imitation. y ; ^ t'Jr J lrosao-tTniiuac Tnhtleta havo been come* king enorraous: h wing sold during tiro lata Cojd m 1 Crip scaaou l.T.OTdozer.. Reuse mali down or ler Miclosed herewith, •nd oblige, Youru truly, MEYER BROS. DRUG CO. wrvxi -IVWvJWSOBKS) —i -^ccontiuen** RETAILER. wszx:.iea Klduon, Ills. Pxais Medici.yb Co., Ovitlccion:—I handle eevenor eight differ* < .it hind t of Chill Tonics bat I poll ten bottles of <«tou > v t to where I nil ouaof tho others. I :iold 83 bottles of CJrcvc’a C!h5‘.I Tonic in one day and could have nol 1 ntcrc if I had had it on baud. Mr. Davo Woods cured five casus of chills with oac bottle. IL-Bpectfullv, JOHN T VINYAED. CONSUMER. ^7^I'7r::-;BOIlo, Tex., Pop. 13, 1898. P.vnnMedipinm Co., ft. Louis, Mo. Qontlemcn:—Iwritoyouafew linen cf grat- iiudo. I think your 'jrove'll ’i'antcle^u 1 ’tilll Tonic i i onj oftho bcatinc'dicincsin thoworld far Chill land Fever. I havo threo citildrcn that havo been down with malarial fever for 18 months and havo bought Chill medicines of all hind:: and Doetor’n bills coming in all thotimo until I Rent to town ami got throo bottles of CSrove’ri Tonic. My citildrcn are all weil.now and it waa your T'steles t chill Tonic that did it. I ciumut say to > nuch in its behalf. Years truly, JAilOl D. HOBEBX9. f<v-A.dvi'itiM'iiH'tjl.s uit'lnr II.i» fit-ad will b' 1 InserlO'l for oik- ri nt a vviud earli Inser tion. No ad Inserti d for less t b:iii ton cents F oil Kb NT IT o' li.ill fori i iorl y . ii'i'ti pied by .MimiiT|>al Li .’Mai'. Apply to I . I t. I. I I'SI DM IS. nee• 'ip:,.,sile A It. I't »J{ It i.sT I' oirn (iai in- A. WlM III. ITor BuiluiH^ and PlaHtcring Lime, Coal, Bhinglos, and Plas ter JJitir, Dynamiuj, Blabting i'owder, Fubo and Dyna mite Cai>3, call on THE LIMESTONE SINKINGS MME WORKS, 'Telephone 97 CARROLL to. CO., Lessees F i )K lU- NT II.m. rooms, ov. r .1. W. Tol- ]i-oi. Sli.p . . N. W iii11 F oil ill .VI' —, \ ' I. r.' I|H roll.I .. ppi it.*' Prof Mi'Artiiur's i'e..ii|i i,i't Apj.'iy i.iMrs. A. V. M« rigoutery. r if S F.VI N room liottsi i" ii iit. .. .’.T-tf Announcements. Aimiiunetum'iits for co'inty office will Ik< ■ inserted under this head from now until the primary for f.T.nn each, payable strictly In advance. i I U ov,!r s " "" like l**»no." You m*y jg!S!‘».‘' t |'» I'tnl "I» (aiTonling 10 your way of tliinkin», Imt if you invest. T il IT teachers of ('herokee ('ounty respoet- fully annoiince Prof. W. F. McArthur as our candidate for re-election to the office of ('on nt y Superintendent of Kd neat ion, siihject to tin 1 Uenioeiatic primary. Wedoubt wlieth • I anv one, timler the eireurnstiinci .s. would have ^iven mi miteh time, worl; and talent to heltet' I he edneat iolllll lilt erest s of t Tn l'oUi'e County as In has ilonc, and knowing, as wc iln, dial t he work of educat ion is constantly linpiovino under his care wc tldiik that (he voter.', and citb.i us could not do a heller thing than to coutiutie him m offine, I II 1.1! Flit’ an non ucc n :>'«<• if a caudl laic for lc clcciion to the office of ITniuly I’reas- urcr. su (i ji ct |o | lie i u Ii h g«j\ i rnbiii I In | »cm- iiei al k PiTlaar', elect ion. .1 ■ ii. .IiiNTS. I lli.bbliv anno » || .1 t . I'll i t loll When Your Wife Pleaiis for a House You should imt jilc.'ul I’OYEIJTY, hut BUY A HOUSE. in a HOUSE on the in^tallinoiit phin (ju-t liki' p:iying rent) you will he wi'allhier, hetlei' olF eyei'Y d.'iy. It’s iho host way in tin* world to o'et iilit .'id linancially. All I nisi i loss ven [irom[)t intention. HUGO S. DODENHOFF, Insurance and Real Estate. A ppl.y t a N l.in.c For Sale i ti! S.\ I.F * Mil* lim F oil s old; tjiofoiighlircd. tain inti I). F |)K8ALK a call. Appl 7-ii I f r.-.cy nti 1 1. om year . ( i . i I ".'IlC', t-'oui,- f h h ii'tici- nivsc i a , a eaintidale III totin' l.i'glrilalltre, suhjecl to tin ru:i s of 'In Hcinocrat ic part y. .1. V b. Mct'it \w. T ill IM»KH>l<.Nbl>. fully rcali/.iitg that Chcrol'i c f intnIy dcM'i vi's 'ii he rcore- st nti d in 11:'' S' ati l.c - la t n a hy one of the al.l"-.1, i Ic iiu'.i and In st nu n. lu g leave to pli '.i'iil. lor I he consider. a 1 oi,t' l. il.iW- i eiti'i'ic, the iiap.c of T . P Hull, y. I'hU sttg- j gcs.b.n |.. oiti r, (i v.'ltfnini tie knowledge ur ! cin,.,1 att ».f f.tr. Itni ler. VIa.sv (T'i i/k.\s TTlib Irietidsol b. U Sa|H.cli announce him ( 1 as a I'amlhhile for the office of Sttpet- \ isor of i In■ r*■ I:'a■ ('onnI v sithji'i*l •< the ac tion of tin I ten,Herat ie ptimaty I II bl!b.KY anti'Htnce myself a candiilate tor j % Supert isor of ( 'licrok •(• County, subject to I j We are Here to Stay, Backed up by years of experience, we make “PRESCRIPTS WORK” a “SPECIALTY,” Our Pre scription Department is in charge of a Cililipctent Pharmacist, using only pure drugs in compound- H nr cow v. it Ii t wai w' ' \pply In Dr. i' t| |,iii h iulii ild Ilic rcnitit "f the Dcmiwralic Prirniri '. '. DA»rSKV. I ll b l: b K , auiiiiun'-i' myself a cauuUlatc for Supervisor of Cherokee county, and hind T \Y« -.a.-l rlt grade piatui, or ah "iiea* ;or -h of on ca? y pi,yi,ii'ii(n. <\u|i yt" i \\ Ahliotl at .1. N. Lipscomb \ ( o. 7-.- T-pd Wanted. A NICK married cotinle. no cittlilrcn, 'an secure lirst-elass fioaril. ('let t ic Ii - tits aad iiutlis. hy applying to Mrs. II. l ay (ialV- ney, (J re nan I stri'ct. Trespass Notice. A M. persons are losi.ithlen ti-liiag in my lish-pnnd, removing wood from my lands mid trespassing ijpon my pnnhscs for any pilt imae whatever. I!. C. TlloMnsoN. fi-7'i-law-:H. Dissolution Notice. 1% Jjereliy given that the iirm here- lot of" know’ll as ) totleniioif ,< Itiilliy luta he,|, tllsso!vt d hy mutual roijsi iH. Ilruo S. IIOPK.VHOf f. .Ionks .1. liAitttv. Tilt) Itest Itcmedy for Ntoiimcli anil llowol TroublM, "l havo been in tho druu businoHs (or twonty yours, and havo uold most all of tho proprietary modlc'neg of any noto. Among the entire Hat I have never found anythini,' to equal Chamberlain’b Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles,” eaya O. YV. Wakefield, of Columbus, Gu. ‘‘Tbls remedy cured two severe cases of cholera morbus in my family, and I have recommended ami sold hundreds of hollies of it to my customers to their entire satisfaction, it affords a quick ami sure cure in u pleasant form.” For sale by Cherokee Dru# Co. Jelly Glasses, - -j AftD ALL KIND.S Silver Tableware. myself to he govi rn< d by t he rub s mid result of i In I >"n ocrul ic I’l in a''y clisM i >n. . .b lb T'CHNI'll. F t»i; Ai’iii'i t>i: ciii t:: ;;t.,. . t,t vi v Tin..(>.1..a niy fricnils fi.r the iihcritl and hcmly supitori that tin y have given me in tin n ot for Auditor id Cherokee Cniiuly. I I » hereby anuoiiNi'e mv "if as a cuudidatc for i |Or re-, h ct ion to sa id honot a iiie i dlice a in I pledge i (iiy'i'A to abiilc tlie M'si.i'i r . f il,c |,tiiin« I'iuie | ; i ii ,ry. \V. D. ( tMH. T UI. friends of It. .1. (ioltl an not: nee him as a ciindidule for the Legist at n re, stihjei t to the results of tho Democimlc primary fleet ion. | Hl bbKY announce h.j'sclf i, e.iti.illilale i f..ii.., uiUn s>l\th .lutlicial Cireull, siilijeei t 1 he rules governing I he I tetinii'ral ic pVirjtiiry. W. c. lloiitiH. F I!lbN'!*S of .1. K. Henry rei|Ues( ns (o announce him a cmiuidale lor re-elee- tion to the tdlice id' Snlleltor of the i*|«,h .1 itillci.al Circiiit. s!;',';',.c| to Uu yeaplt of the ip uiiiiuatlii |,iimi,ry elei'llnu. I ll F.HF.liV announee myself as a candidatu lor So! ie it or of the s.i.v th -I udicial Cirenl t. subjeet to the results of" tlie Democratlo I'ri- nuiry Tikis. F. Mellow. I ll KHblty i|iinoiitice myig'lf a c.andlilale for rjupervlspr of Cherokee eounly, ami hind myself in lie governed hy I he rules and result of tho iJemocmtic I'rimaty eleetlou. .1. V. WHKI.CUKh. I libUKIIV announce myself a Candida to for the office of Supervisor of Cherokeo Cotuily. suiijeet to the in'tloii of the Denio eratie primary, mid respectfully solicit your support. K. M. .loi.i.Y. mg. A full line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Pai&ts arid Painters' utensils always on hand. We are sole agents r. s. ) The Jeweler. The Old, Old Story, Often Told, but Always Interesting. This is proverbial of (he “old story" of lovet mid if iv (H|ii:illy I rue In "htiKiness coiii'tship." We are md in love, iuit we arc lu huslnesk. Wc luive told you our story miiuy a time and oft. bill we wish to impress u|m,ii your tniinl the fact that we arc siill pander lug to ttic wants of the people by keeping for their Inspection at all times A Fresh and Complete Stock (if Fancy (iroeeie . Cniiicd liindis, Ciuifcc. IloiieriiH, cigars, Tohi ■ '>, ■ :c . all puic as the purest mcl guild ie, I |ii best |('b t'KKAM and COLD DIUNlv'* sU days In the week. Wc will appreciate yuii pnl- romige. Peeler & Gaffney Notice of Election. An election is hereby ordered to he held at Moll's store, lu Ward I, on Tuesday, July "4, hum, for tho purpose of fleeting an Alderman from said ward to (ill the vacancy caused hy the resignation of b. K. Cash. (J. W. Kyats. D. .1, Holt and W. M. Itrhlges me appointed inumtgers of •aid eleetlou* Foils to open at 9 o'ehiek a. m ami close at 4 p. hi. N, lb l.rt ri.eioHN. W. II. Homs. Mayor, (‘lerk. ire 5 ? 51 jj 0 UUOKjluiizu; The Great Nerve Tonic, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Cure. Dr. S. B. Crawley & Co., i >1* uo o i t-rr I^iniCMtone Street, - CSsidiicy, H4. C. For Picnics and Lunches Wc have a nice line of Can (loods. such as VbAl.bOAb, 1,1 Nt II ToNlJI K, TI ItlvbV, ('UldvF.N', ( II K'K I N it la M.it ingo (Ml I F Kbbl’. IIA M, Cb l'LlM S, ,S;c. a nd I hone SPARKS & HUMPHRIES. Leading Confectioners, Use Both Eyes to Better Your UNDERSTANDING. Keep one on our (nullities a ml tlie otlicr on our prices. Ludies’, Misses’ ami Children's oxfords, sandals and hi^h cuts in .‘ill the latest tors, at prices that w ill suit eyerybody. ((cuts’ pure ^uni bottom, canvas oxfords, with no stitches to break and loose tbe bottoms. Hats in All Shapes and Styles. Don’t waste your money on Id^li priced stuil. We bought them ri^ht and w ill ^ive you a bargain if you will call. Uomo early and pH choice. Y ours to please, J. I>. OOlTJ>JCX^OCK.