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WOiggiaji-- , . i ■> i ■■»«# 'HI I'J' »■ ll^l SUNSTROKE in B&ttie. J. L, SPENCER, of Plattoville, Wis., formerly of Co. G, 37th SVisconsin Infty., has sulfercil many years from the result of a sunstroke. Ho has found relief and desires to tell his story for the good < f other veterans. Ho 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 *95 X began using Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure and Dr. Miles’ Nervine and now my health is better than for 30 years before.’’ DR. MULES' Heart Is sold by all drueeists on guarantee lirst bottle benefits or money back. Hook on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. Just Gome in A shipment of JtVelry that contains all the latest patterns in Rings, Breast and Scarf Pins, Watch Chains and Charms and many other of the most re cent productions of the Gold smith’s art. Call on the Reliable Jeweler for Watches and Clocks and all Icinds or repairing. 1 guaran tee my work. Tiios. H. Westrope in Crawley & Go's Drug Store. A. N. WOOD. BANKER, does a general Banking and Exchange business. Well secured with Burglar- Proof safe and Automatic Time Lock. Safety Deposit Boxes at moderate rent. Buys and sells Stocks andBonds. Buys County and School Claims. Your bufdness solicited. It is a Known fact that I sell Staple and Fancy Groceries cheaper than any other deale r In Gaff ney, therefore my store has been rightly dubbed Ills Coer Qfnrn Everything sold at rock bottom prices and evciything guaranteed to be just as represented. All goods delivered promptly and without extra charge. A FRESH STOCK of tfoods is wliat wc always strive to keep. We* have nothing stale. RECENTLY RECEIVED A new lot of Lewis’delicious Snowflake crackers light an<) crisp ami Low- ney’s famous candies in one-half, one, and two-pound boxes. AT OUR STORE The fi't sliest line of cakes and confec tioneries in the city, and everything else that is usually kept In a first-class fancy grocery store. Yours to please. Peeler & Lommond. J. E7 WEBSTER, Ajfctot'iie.y'-JVt> Office In Court House. (Probate. Judge s office Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec tions a specialty «* "' 1 11 11 _ _ DR. J. F. GARRETT* Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new store In office from 1st to 26th of each month: Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB, Dentist, Office over R. A, (ones ft Co.’s Store. Can be found at office six davs In the week C. JEFFERIES 4- GAFFNEY, S. C. Commercial Law. Corporation Law itcal estate Law. Money to loan on approved security. JAMES A. WILLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OA. ICV, VS. o. Notary Public In office. Prompt attention given to all business. Offl» o over R. A. Jones A L'o.'s store. J. Clocoh Wallace. J. ouneuds Otts. WALLACE & OTTS, LAWYERS. All business Intrusted to us, given prompt and vlgnrus attention. Office up stairs, next oK A. Jones ft Go. 'Phone M7. I). U. Duncan 0.1’. Handers. W.H.Hall.Jr DUNCAS, SANDERS « KALI, Attorney s-at-Law. Office over J. U. Tolleson's ft Co.’s Store. >■ rMt.au... s.i,S^ii» t T.i. l i...^.i L_gl***l'*ja*f A DISHONEST PICTURE KENT. He Gets Money Advanced for Pictures and Then Skips. NEEDS A BUGGY TRACE. A Tramp Representing Himself as a I’io- ture Agent Heats People Out of Money and Hoard and Leaves for Unknown Parts—Items from Lower Cherokee. (Correspondence of The Ledger.) Etta Jane, Sept. 19.—A few weeks ago a scoundiel of a tramp, repre senting himself as an agent for some picture concern, took advantage of the beneficence of some of our neigh bors to get his night’s lodging, as well as some money advanced to PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. People You Know and People You Don't Know. Mrs. W. Shelton Sparks has gone to Waynesville, N. 0., to spend a few weeks, and we hope the change may benefit her. “Shelt” accompanied her, but returned to the city the first of the week. Cant. Jno. H. Montgomery, of Spartanburg, spent a few hours at Limestone College Wednesday. Dr. H. C. Wofford, a prominent physician of Clinton, wtis in the city yesterday. He came up to place his daughter in Limestone College. ,, Dr. \Y r . 11. Timmerman, of Colum bia, came up Wednesday and brought two of his daughters to Limestone. Dr. Timmerman is treasurer of our State, and we were glad to have him in our midst. Wilkins Smith, one of the overseers at Pacolet Mills, is in the city visiting relatives. Barney Clary went to Spartanburg Tuesday on business. have their pictures enlarged. Since then, neither pictures, money nor tramp have been seen or heard from though sought for With longing eyes and itching ears. If such characters are fairly caught up with we would recommend the judicious application of a buggy trace or garden paling, as a deserved compliment for such courtesy. On Thursday night before the fifth Sabbath of this month liev. J. P. Marion will begin a communion meet ing at Hickory Grove Presbyterian church. Rev. Alexander Sprunt. of Rock Hill and Rev. Mr. Mayes, of Clover, will assist him. The public are cordially invited. Dr. Sprunt. is one of the ablest preachers in the South Carolina synod, and we want as many of our readers as can hear him. The recent gale has lowered the temperature considerably and fires and thick clothisg are comfortable these mornings. There is but little danger of killing frost for awhile yet we think. Those people who have a disincli nation to send relief to the India famine suffers, on account of the great distance and the many hands through which it has to pass to get there, are still not perceptibly moved to acts of mercy and benevolence when the suffering is brought nearer homo, even as near as Galveston. Tex. Some excuse is always better than none. Will some one tell us who is the author of the proverb. “He who gives quickly gives twice?” Mr. John Estes, who has been sick for some time, is getting better. Mrs. Smarr is no belter. Rather growing worse. The Sarrstt Brothers are repairing their mill dam and will be grinding in a few davs. The simple and wicked oractice of profane swearing is a low m-an vice which every person of sense and character despises. Our friend Mike Sellers took ad vantage of the high water and gath ered his corn on Thlckety last week. Mike don’t propose to be caught nap- ping ’ Since the rain, turnips have been sown and most people will depend largely on them for their winter vegetable supply. The only way to make friends is to be friendly yourself. Rev. Landrum Ezell preached at Abingdon creek last Sabbath. Rev. W. T. Thompson, of Gaffney, came down with him. Cotton picking at.d fodder pulling are now engaging the fame rs. A few bales will p-.riiaps soon be in the market. Thy good price of cotton will scarcely make up for the short crop. Ony of our best farmers says his cotton will not turn out more than one-third of a crop. Several of our people attended the baptizing at Skuii Shoals last Sab bat h. R<-v. J. 1*. Marion preached at St h m last Sibbath. His text vsns Romans 9:30. 31 verses. The poor fellow who rodi nil .he way to his court house to serve as a juror when lie was not needed is not at the editor for not sending him gratuitously a copy of the paper stating that the jury would not be needed. And yet some people thina they can get along very well without their county paper. The year 1900 has been noted among other things for the number of sudden deaths which have taken place. John Whitlock is suffering with a kind of insomnia that wont allow him to sleep in a house where there are cold beans in the cupboard. The speculator stands between the producer and consumer and seldom if ever truly represents the needs of either. Mr. J. N. McDill, of Hickory Grove, attended preaching service at Salem last Sabbath. J. 1, s. Ouchtion An*wereil. Yes, August. Flower still had the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers’ and grandmothers’ never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Bil iousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Trostration, Heart Failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out thq, 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. B. Crawley <fc Co. The Chicago and Alton road is applying oil sprinkling us u dust layer. —The manager of the Eureka Car pet Renovating Co., is in Gaffney for a few days. Have your carpets and rugs renovated and disinfected. Leave orders at Mrs. Wood’s boarding house. —Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char lotte, X. C., will tie in Gaffney at the Lipscomb Hotel Thursday, Oct. 11th, for one day only. His practice is limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. W. A. Anderson, a prominent mer chant of \\ oodruff, came over Tues day and brought his daughter, with several other girls from Woodruff, to Limestone College. Mr, and Mrs. MiTver Bostick, of Bamberg, have been spenping several weeks with 1’rof. R. O 8ams. Mr. Bostioif once practiced law at tins place and he occupies a high place in the esteem of our people. Fitzhugh Hopper, one of our boys who is now' in the drug business at Belton, visited his mother and sister here tiie first of the week. Miss Lilias Brown, of Aiken, who has been visiting Miss Florence Grif fith at Limestone, left for her home Wednesday morning. Miss Brown has spent several summers at Limestone, and she has many friends here who regret that she could not made her visit a more protracted one. I’rof. Will Woodruff, of Enoree, brought his sister to Limestone Tues day and spent Tuesday night with relatives litre. K. W. Littlejohn spent Tuesday in Spartanburg. H. E. Fulenwider, a prominent business man of Asheville, N. C., was in the city Wednesday. F. B. BranMey, of Collier’s Weekly in New York, was here Wednesday in the interest of his paper. John Horn, of Trough, spent a few hours here yesterday. T. R. Howie, a popular young man of Darlinton county, was in the city yesterday, having come up with his sisters to Limestone College. Ex-Sheriff J. M. Hood, of Lancas ter, was among tne visitors to the city yesterday. Magistrate M. B. Scruggs, of Ezells, called in to see The Ledger while in town yesterday. W. H. Miller, a prominent citizen of Lancaster, was here yesterday. J. R. Bozeman, a leading resident of Yorkville, was in the city yester day. Miss Mary Ezell, of Charlott, N. C., arrived in the city Wednesday to enter school at Limeetor •. J. A. Hamrick, recently of Ruther- fordton, N. C., but now of Boiling Springs, paid us a pleasant visit yes terday. B. G. L. Pettit, of Ravenna, was here Tuesday visiting his daughter, Mrs. Barney Clary, on Buford street. Earnest Peeler and Preston Duff, left Tuesday for Hendersonville, N. C., in search of “re: it” and uleasure. J no. O. Tate, an est penned citizen Of Gowrl j Sviile, t\ti8 he re Tuesday. Dr. l\ E. Nott, . ''r., of 8oar’an hiiru'' one ot the mo 3t prominent physic i ms in the 8 tat i was in the city T ut-sday Mrs 8ai!ie Lipsc otu O *- c X Pac 1( t for a vi-it to relatives arid friend A. 1 *. Gaines mad e a hurried bi?i- n-’ps t.z •ip ’ > th^ t an City Tuesday. < !i»p t. A. B. Woo.! Irul T. of Woodrnil, one ot the truste.-s < of 1 ,i roe-.t One ' ol- Jpgc,c aim ov. rTue ‘-da y to be preset,t »t rh'- 1 opt r.ir;.' of ! li 0 •• >;h go and to ho family of ! Lis nephew, I’rof. U. I’. (4111:1: !i. Sf-v i more GaliiVitt n, of Cowpens, (‘ailed in to yoo Tht * L edger while in < laffoc •3' Wednesday Mis s Maud Mooni ey left yesterday for G atTuoy, when ^ si ho will enter Liim v tone College.- —G reenville News. J. I Alexander, wh o has been vis- iting his sister, Mrs. John II. Byars, lias returned to hia home in Tennes see. Tim K<’*'ll:tl at l.lincHtoan. Remember the teachers’ recital at Limestone College this evening, be ginning at 8 :3() o’clock. The music lovers of Gaffney should all go down and enjoy the treat in store for them. Following is the program: I.lcbtcrtiinz dcr Hranto von Kaschmlr llocl)*ells/UK- Hallet Music from “Fc rain os,” Kulienstein. Miss Stood!v and Mr, Brown. Honvo and JuliotjAct 111 Seen® II Slinkuspcaro. Miss Richardson. (a) Thome and Variations On.‘J(> (h) Rondo Capricioso Op. 14 Miss Stood ly. (a) ’’Toll Mo" I (l>) Lovo ( (o) Tl Kapirol Mrs. Brown. Tremolo Etude Beothovon. Mondolssohn — Godard. Tostj. .Uottschaik Mr. Brown “Sunday Fishtn" Miss Richardson. (a) Mr. Dream-maker (I>) Dark-brown is the river. (<•) Ev’ry Nitflit. (d) Of snorkled ej-ifs. (e) In winter J irel nnat Xitfht. j Mrs. Brown. UlKolotte Quartette Fantasie. . Verdl-Liszt. Miss Steodly, O, Moment That I Bless. (By request) Dennee. Anon. Wood man. Novin. Mr and Mrs. Brown. A settlement was begun in the pro bate court yesterday of the estate of Robert McCraw, deceased, of Gaffney. ^-Spartanburg Hearld. Cured of t’lironle Diarrhoea After Thirty Year* of NiilTeriiijf. "I suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought 1 was past being cured,” says John 8. Hallo- way, of French Camp, Miss. "I had spent so much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from thy effects of the diarrhoea that I could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted !o find a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea R'-medy, and after taking severa' bottles I am entirely cured of that trouble, 1 am so pleased with the result that 1 am umfious that R be in reach of all who sutler as [ Lave.” For sale ny Cherokee Drug Co. WEDDING BELLS AGAIN. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. Sam Rel'J AVedn a riilhidelphla Lady and IlrlnKN Her to Gaffney. Our readers will remember that some time ago we stated that our young friend, Mr. 8am Reid, had gone to Philadelphia to take unto himself a life partner in the form of one of the (2 aal4er City's fair young maidens. Our statement proved to be correct, and the ceremony was per formed last week which joined to gether for all time to come the lives of Mr. Samuel 8. RMd and Miss Jen nie McConnell. We regret that we cannot give a full description of this the most sacred and impressive event that will ever cross the pathway of this popular and joyous young couple, but, owing to a lack of imformution, we are unable to do so. Mr. and Mrs. R. id arrived in the city the last of the week and are now occupying rooms at the Commercial Hotel. Owing to Mr. Reid’s work aceainuiaving during his absence ho has not had tno oponr- tunity to be at home to Isis friends in the city, but he hopes that in :i hhort. time he may be in a pi/sition to re- j ceive their congratulations and to i formally present them to Mrs. R id As everyone hero knows, Mr Reid is the courteous and very *.fli dent bookkeeper for the Gaffney Carpet Manufacturing Company and enj iys tiie highest confidence and warmest esteem of his employers and his as sistants. He is a clever, Jaffablo, j genial and sunny spirited young gen tleman who, l>y his courtly Le aring and true gentlemanly deportment, has formed many personal friends and exalted himself to a high place in the estimation of our people, all of whom will wish fer him all the happiness that this life can afford. The bride is one of Philadelphia’s loveliest and most amiable women. She is a lady of superb culture and the highest social position, and is the happy possessor of all the virtues that impart such a charm to a true, noble woman. We are delighted to have her in our midst and extend to her a most sincere and hearty wel come. These loving young people,who are just now in the glow of youth and hope which invests their lives in a halo of happiness, have our best wishes for a bright and prosperous future. May their married life be a garden where no weeds mingle with the flowers, but where all is beautiful and lovely to the sense. I'oole-Byars. Tuesday night at the residence of W. 8. Gossett on Limestone street. Robert Poole and Miss Edna Byars were pronounced husband and wife by Rev. C. E. Robertson, in the pres ence of a few intimate friends who had gathered to witness the ceremony. The groom is the popular and cour teous salesman at L. W. McGuinn’s market, and is a worthy young man with many sterling qualities. The bride is a daughter of Mr. John Byars, and she possesses many per- soiul charms and many amiable qualities both of heart and mind, 'ihey both have a large circle of friends who wish them well in the new life which they have entered. Mnrrii-d I.iihI Night. | Spartanburg Herald.] Officer J. Clarence Gaffney, of the city police force, and Mias Ann-'v] Parker, dau ght. r of Mrs. M J. Par- ker. were inarri eff last light at the Methodist j > irsi mag 1 ' 1 h unde i> haud-onie < X ’• i - x itOCOITl: >1: .-ht-f 1 > oung laiiy (d ' lit fit y 1 he groom inil- of tho iri.isl t Vl ciiuni officers of the p )i.ct> force it li (1 i his friends no gratu- lute him on v* in udog ao f;.ir : i' b'-uL [Mr. G ,if tlx y once lived m Gad '- .y at.d iiis fr:e flv.S here t X etld C ! 'i.yr ■ u- latioca.—Et>.] Will R ijoic •. [ l>:i () ii i -t t ouri- i .1 I.iintsto.i e C nib ye will op en this week. St r i ••in: )< : r 19th. Ti: e nr s- pet ta are fine fi r u large attendance, and the friends of tiie College will rejoice with President Lodge if tin rooms and halls urn filled to overflow- ing. Tho^o who suppose that the people of all China us-* '.ho same language are badly mistaken. There ar 1 many different dialects in the flow ery Kingdom. Dock It I’uy to Ituy Cheap? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want some thing that will relieve and cure the most severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate’ Yes, if possi ble; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severa throat and lung troubles, “Boscheo’s German 8yrup.” It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflam mation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night’s rest, and cures the patient. Try one botilo. Rec ommended many years by all drug gists in the world. For sale by 8. B. Crawley & Co. Look Out for this Fellow! When you want a wheel to ride «hhuo to mo. I will credit anybody. \\ hen yo i want to buy a wheel come to see me, I will credit any- Inxly. When you have a wheel out of llx tirlriK it to me. I credit unyiiody just :i>.k where 1 stay, opposite the l.cdjfei' office. Be sure you are xood to pay before you ask for credit. When you want to RENT a HOUSE see W. J. MANESS. Still Alive. The Up-to-Date Market is silll alive, and don't you fowl. I*, where you can u-et fresh meats of nil kinds in season, Beef, Fork and Mutton, Flesh Fish on Fridays and SaturdayH, Country Produce and Foul try. Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Confectioneries, Ck-ars and Tobacco. 1 have an experienced cutter to serve you with pleasure. We know our business and attend to It. ( ome or call Loeill Items ToojShort for a lletid Grouped Toccthcr. The northbound passenger train on the Southern was over two hours late yesterday morning. L. \V. McGuinn’s new residence on Limestone street is nearing comple tion and will soon be ready for occu pancy. Rev, Mr. Williams, of Virginia, will hold services in the Episcopal church Sunday afternoon at4 o’clock. The public is invited to attend. Miss Anna Barnes, of Ridge Spring, is now a teacher in the primary de partment at the graded school. She is making her home with the hos pitable family of I’rof. R. (). Sums. The Cherokee Foundry and Machine Shop Company are placing a fenc arou id their new building an i making other improvements. The. hope to move j n to 11: itdr rn :vv q: ntrlt-r.- next m >r.th. Super intent lei it E IX. wm mr, o' • he Guff nev M uf.tci 1 uiing ■ Con t • nj is navi’. a h an (iso IT m co: ! ' (>f I atn ' u: up • n the • ft •nee aroui j 1 hi s resi- deuce o nnonit r r 0 1 he ci itton to 1 ii. Tl.is i add tieuu tv to h is airs •idly beau- tifu! dv filing Pi lace. John IV Hit a lorn ling > our tg cit i- zen of 1 ta veu' i na 1 as bought a lot on the curt :er of 1 iu for d are ■ I J< ihnso: reet s a iki vvi ii he gin t he (! reel iot of a re si idenco i t jpon it at once i. M r. Pettit i pxpecl to 1 move his family here as loon ai a n ho use is com ploted, and wo i i;re su re t ha t Gaff ney 1 will be glad to iiumii icr him ainoi >g h cr citi- Z'-ns. I le is a brut! ur-in- ■law to our own Ba rney Clary, Barney having married his si st( 2P. Cliaiiilierlaiti'a Co URll iCetue My a tin a F ’:»voril to. The soothing and healing proper ties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a great favorite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of small children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given us confidently to u baby as to an adult. For sale by Cherokee Drug Company. 23=33^5^-T£ K! I i ^Questions! for Women \) Are you nervous? Are you completely exhausted? Do you suffer every month? y of nich If you answer “yes” to an these questions, you have ills w Wine of Cardui cures. Do you appreciate what perfect health would be to you? After taking Wine of Cardui, thousands like you have real ized it. Nervous strain, loss of sleep, cold or indigestion starts menstrual disorders that are not noticeable at first, but day by day stead ly grow into troublesome complications. Wine of Cardui, used just before the men strual period, will keep the female system in perfect condition. This medicine is* taken quietly at home. There is nothing like it to help women enjoy good health. It costs only $J to test this remedy, which is endorsed by 1,000,090 cured women. Mrs. Una T. Friebur^, Hast St. Louis, HI., says; “1 am physically a new vet vm, hy ressen of my i: c of Wine cf Cardui and Thec!f;>rd's black Draught.” In ens-’s rev-hrinR Fppel!il ffireoti'ins, ikJ- riIV, #! v i ^ inpLoni*, **'i ho I j*?.v .\ clvi*- I l ■"ST—75 . r-vwcsK's 1 HAIR D.iLSAM gmlClears's ttiul lx*uut.!\c6 the hair. aJ'ro.i.otc* a luxuriant pt Avih. .Never Fails to H' utoro Grey Hair to its Youthful Color. »• a*.'.t* Tax Notice. The tax levy for Cherokee County for fiscal year I'.hx) is as follows: For State purposes. 5 mills. For Constitutional School Tax, 3 mills. For Ordinary County Tax, 4 mills. For New Jail, l mill. For County Roads, I mill. For Sinking Fund Druytouvlllc. Gowdeys- vllle. White Plains, Morgan and Limestone Townships.mills. For Sinking Fund Cherokee Township, 1/s mills. For Interest on Railroad Bonds Cherokee Township, 1 mill, For Gaffney Graded School District No. 10, !”i mills. For Blacksburg Graded School District No. 0, 4 mills. The $l.oo Commutation Road Tax for 1001, payable from Oct. lath, F.'oo, to Fid). 1st, 1001, a^c from 21 to 50 ycais. I will lie at the followiiiK- places forthe pur pose of collect iii^'' taxes: At my office in Gaffney from Oct. 13lh to Oct. 38th. At Buffalo, Monday, Oct. 20th, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. At Blacksburir, Monday, Oct. 20th, after 2 p. ni. At BlackshurK. Tuesday, Oct. :soth, until 1 p. in. At Antioch, Wednesday, Oct. .list, from 10 a. in. to 2 p. rn. At Klnip. Creek, Thursday, Nov. 1st, from 10 u. m. to 2 p. m. At Cherokee Falls, Friday, Nov. 2d, from to a. in. to 2 p. in. At Wllklnsville, Tuesday, Nov. tith, from II a. in. to 2 ]). m. At Surratt's, Wednesday, Nov. 7th, front !• a. m. to 1 p. m. AtT. D. Littlejohn's Store, Thursday, No\ sth. from 11 a. ni. to i p. m At Brown's Store, Friday, Nov. Oth, from 11 a. in. to 1 p. m. At White I’l ilns, Monday, Nov. 12th, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. rn. At Macedonia, Tuesday, Nov. 13th. from 10 a. m. to i p. tn. At L/.ells. Wednesday, Nov. Utli, from 10 a. in. to 1 p. m, Pmne No. 6o, L W, MUM. At office from Nov 13th until Dec. 31st. J. U. JONES, Co. Treasurer Gaffuey, (.'., Sept, liith. 1 k> ■. U-14-tf BOTH PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. Pe-ru-na Made Them Strong and Happy Women everywhere are writing Dr. Hartman concerning the ailments pecu liar to their sex. The two following letters, published by the consent of the writers are specimens. No wonder these ladies are enthusiastic. They had been sick a long time. Their cure was un expected. The first one, Mrs. King, of North Carolina, writes: “ I was afflicted for twenty years and did not know what ailed me. My husband employed three doctors, but they did me no good. I took different kinds of medicine, all to no effect. In 1895 a friend told mo I had catarrh. I had a bad cough and running at tho nose all the time. I was advised # Mrs. M. M. King, Waterloo, X. C. to try Fe-ru-na and I took four bottles. I am now well of the catarrh. I believe Pe-ru-na saved my life. Tho doctors and all others r.ailed. I can recommend your Pe-ru-na to all my friends. It is the best medicine in the world. You may u»e my name whenever you please.”—Mrs. M. M. King. Mary F. Bartholomew, of St.Francls- ville, 111., says: “About twelve years ago I was afflicted with female trouble (pel vic catarrh.) I doctored with several skillful physicians, but kept getting worse until I became bedfast. I re mained in this condition about two years, under the attendance of four physicians. “I concluded I would write Dr. Hart man for advice. I owe my life to Dr. Hartman and Pe-ru-na. My friends and neighbors never expected to se<- jno well again. I am now able to assist with my household duties. I think my recovery is a surprise to every one who knew me. My appetite was so poor I could eat scarcely any thing; but I can eat any and everything now without pain. I cannot recom mend your medi cines enough.” Catarrh is the bane of womankind. Nearly every case of so called female complaint is due to catarrh of the pelvic organs. A woman free from catarrh is generally a well woman. Catarrh of the pelvic organs makes more women miserable than all other diseases combined. a For Dr. Hartman’s latest book on female diseases, address The Pe-ru-na Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio. Sent free for a short time. Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, Shingles, and Plas ter Hair, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dyna mite Caps, call on THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS, T^fe-yEHorK- *17 CARROLL & CO.. Leannes 30 Building Lots On Monday, October 1st, I will sell at public outcry on the ground, fifty (50) building lots. These lots are situated in the south western section of the city, on the opposite side of the road from the Corry estate, which was recently sold. Most of these lots are within the corporate limits. They are all de sirable and will prove a good investment. These lots begin near Limestone College and extend to the right of way of the Southern Railway. Terms of Sale:—One-third Cash, balance in one and two years, secured by mortgage, purchaser to pay for all papers. r. IC. INXXFT, Si-. N. 3 —For informal ~>n apply to R. O Sams. Jk. V Buy your School Books, School Supplies, Stationery, and everything in that line at the Cherokee Drill A Warning from Galveston!!! Over 8,000 people were killed in the Gal veston disaster without a minutes warning! Why wait? Delays are dangerous. To-day you can be insured in the New York Life Insurance Co. under one of its policies which are incontestible from date of issue. Such a policy cannot be obtained from any other com pany for love or money. Do not go to any broker for loans on, or sale of, your policy. The N. Y. L. Ins. Co. loans money on its policies at 5 per cent, and pays the highest cash surrender value for its poli- . cies. sc. iv. ir*. C*#