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DQI YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? incy Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to knov/ of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Rcot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, f c It is the great medi- cal triumph of the nine- ilOri |j||k teenth century; ''s covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you havekid- ey; liver or bladder trouble it will be found the remedy you need. It has been tested insfc> many ways, in hospital work, in private tkie, among the helpless too poor to pur se relief and has proved so successful in ery case that a special arrangement has *n made by which all readers of this paper ho have not already tried it, may have a pis bottle sent free by mail, also a book lllng more about Swamp-Root and how to lid out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, ‘hen writing mention reading this generous or in this paper and id your address to . K' , mer&.Cc.,Bing- iton, N. Y, The l*‘i fifty err. a^ci *t are stud oy , dis- Homft ot Swauif-.UAJt. h gocc druggists. ir/D. P. THOMSON, Dentist. See over National Hank. J. E. WEBSTER, attorney A. t> files IB I’ourt House. (Prohate'Jud ye soffice Gaffney City, S. C. Praotioos in all the courts. Colleo* >ne * Hmmtaltv lr. C. T. LIPSCOMB, Dentist. Of tic* over R. A. lone* A Co.’e Store. be fnunfl atortlcesli dav^ tu the weeh IR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, [fney, - - - S. C. over J. R. Tolleson’s new store office from 1st to 26tb of each >ntb: William 8. Hall, Jr. James A. Wiiaas. HALL & WILLIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. O-A.F'NF'NHJY, S. O. Notary Public In office. Prompt attention HtOAbLi business. Ice over K. A. Jones A Uo.’s store. J. C. OTTS, LTTORNKY AND COUNSELOR. Ice upstairs, between U. A. Jones and Bn po rt. t><Hee and Residence .flione. G. W. SPEER, .m'Oli P«E Y-AT-I-, A W. GAFFNEY, S. C. < i Auditor’s office at (’ourt House. J [NGLES, BRICK, BASH, DOORS, BLINDS plcLall kinds of Building Ma- jrifl-l, Paints, Oils, Ktc. for at a small pur cent, above fur cash. Estimates made without charge. m L. BAKER Bnlldlng and Plastering Lime Ooal, and Plaster Hair. Plaster Paris. , Boaendale Cement, tland Cement, ^namlte, ting Powder. Fuse Dynamite Caps, call on !V7. and family I rioMesr Forward to the Fj r I’, (Coiresi'orMlenoe of The Ledger.! PiNKtlHOVK, .lone 3—Farm work i-. proL’rersii'E rapidly. Mnst ot the farmer* Insv* fi> ishi J chopping out cotu-.n. Bnth cotton and corn lo k IKomidi 1 i otice that Mr. N. C. l!<,mpvr niis plenty of cotton stju ite-. L your answer to the pr b 'in of a ft w week* ago ia correct. Mr. J. K. iRar^, ui Linie.-tntit Mu-s ujtt'le h flviT g viriit to this sec tion f he IN: h ult. We ho; e that the ( elebrati m of t i e (llorious Fourth will be success- ul in Guffcev tins year. v\ e ail expect to at tend. Mr. Hoag Allison vi-ted Mr..). J. Montgomery SuudHv. Mr. H. M. Cooper and family visited Mrs. ,M. E. Martin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Mike Stewart, of Buffalo, visited Mr. E. J. Dowcej Sunday. Mrs. N C Cooper had a big mess ofgrten beans for dinntr Sunday. Ttiey were the first in this section of the county. Alisses Florence and Mamie Mont gomery visited Mr. George Collins, of Antioch Saturday night and Sunday. Best wishes to The Ledger and Ledgerites. Farmer Boy. Happy Time In Old Town. “We felt very happy,” writes R. N. Bevill, Old Town, Va., “when Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head.” It delights all who use it for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Boiis, Ulcers, Eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only JJoc at Cherokee Drug Co. drug store, Such has been the increase of pop ulation in civiHzed countries that the space occupied by one person a cen tury ago must now contiau three. Ten Years In Bed. R. A, Gray, J. P. Oakville, Ind., writes. '* For ten years I was confined to my bed with disaase of my kid neys It was so severe that I could not move part of the time. I con sulted the very best medical skill available, but could get do re.'ief un til Foley’s Kidney Cure was recom mended to me. It has been a God send to me.” Cherokee Drug Co. An official report gives the esti mated additional cost necessary to complete Siberian railroads as fofi,- OoO.OOG. - Brady to Yield. “I used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve for piles and found it a certain cure,” says 8. R. Meredith, Willow Grove, Del, Operations unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield tu DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin diseases, ail kinds of wounds. Accept no counterfeits. Cherokee Drug Co. The Supreme Court of South Dakota has been called upon to decide a case growing out of the ownership of a ta,. Whooping Cough. My little son had an attack of whooping cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy we would have had a serious time of it. It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup.—H. J. Strickkaden, editor World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. Argentina has ordered two ironclads superior in strength to those recently ordered by Chile from England. Of whac does a bad taste in your mouth remind you? It indicates that your stomach is in bad condition and will remind you that there is nothing so good for such a disorder as Cham berlain’s Stomach & Liver Tablets after having once used them. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and regulate the bowels. For sale at 25 cents per box by Cherokee Drug Co In the long list of sports now so prosperous and popular in New York and other States four-in-hand coach ing hold eonspicious place. For biliousness use Chamberlain’s 8 om<ch Liver Tablets. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver aud bowels, effecting a quick and permanent cure. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. GEORGETOWN ESTES- in Editors Are Called feiters. Counter- irv LsCjzSfflu TIow it reddens the skin, itches, oozes, dries and '-‘rnU ,i ! '’Mie pic<:U it tetter, milk crust or salt rheum. Tie su.irin-: f-om it is sometimes in- f'utsc; !••: al apr-’i H.— ire resort' d to— tiny mirijMte, hat i\;nn e cure. It proci' ls from iumi • inherited or tic* ;uircd a;. . pci-.:. -.i .M .,nh.»ve bevu waves of win yah lay Hood's Sars iparillct I f o?*,nvf ly n-.iD • > < ti -in, h:»s r;Hli<N*illy I'Im*v Have a \Voi!«!**rfu ; InMui uci* on the IniiiKiiiMtluii of Kdltor Oiirlingtiin rhe j LarijeMt “aw Mill in t'u; AVarltl in l.oi.ited | at Georgetown. The journey from Gaffney tod Georgetown last week was without | incident or accident. At Columbia we met the capable and effi -ient superintendent of the Cherokee Falls Manufacturing Co., J. R. Killian, who was on his way to Mullins, where ne had been called on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Killian. It ! was here that we boarded the Coast Line train. Attached to this train were two coaches of the brightest and happiest folks it has been our pleasure to see in some time—they were the orphans en route to the ivory City, and they attracted atten tion from every direction. At Lanes we left the Coast Line and got on the Georgetown and Web- tern, which, by the way, is the only railroad that goes into Georgetown. It was on this train that we began to come in contact with the press. Waen the train arrived at Georgetown it was boarded by a committee who assigned the press homes. The Led ger was quartered at the Windsor with Mr. Ford. Among others who stopped there were Messrs. Conner and Bouis. representing the American Type Founders Co., and while these gentlemen were on business bent they contributed a great deal towards making the occasion one long to be remembered. With the proceedings of the meet ings of the Press Association the general public is not concerned, so we will dismiss it with the simple statement that a number of good papers were read and discussed and all the old officers were re-elected excepting the vice-presidents. These two offices were given to the Pied mont—J. 0. Garlington, of the Spar tanburg Herald, being elected First Vice-President, and your humble servant Second Vice-President. The people of Georgetown did the spreading adder act—they just flat tened out aud while they did not bite they insisted on the visitors testing everything in sight, and the wonder to us is that any of the papers whose editors were present have been en abled to get out any kind of an edition this week. The Palmetto Club and the Georgetown Board of Trade ran a race to see which could be the most hospitable and the result was so close that the judges pro nounced it a draw contest. Every thing was free and as some one re marked, “au editor’s money was counterfeit in most places.” In fact some fellows went into D. J. Crow ley’s and after quenching their thiist one offered to pay, but the gentle manly attendant told him his money was counterfeit; tlie editor swore it was not and in order to satisfy him self be went to the cashier audn- quested change, which was readily given him. But every time a press man got anything at Crowley’s it was always “This is on Mr. Crowley,” and as a consequence his place was frequently visited. And just here let us say that we also went there. Mr. Crowley has the prettiest and most up-to-date cold storage and grocery establishment to be found anywhere. Of course we have seen larger ones, but his place would be a credit to NYw York or Chicago. Thursday afternoon the press was taken on an excursion down Winyah j Bay. It was a most delightful outing. There was an abundance of refresh- i ments and everything was absolutely free. The revenue cutter “Forward” went along and part of the excursion ist came back on it. Friday afternoon the editors and t" and p-rinanei is without u •■nrplio: 1 i • : • 1; -j.; are ttio it <:; i ti ir'ic. Price cents ly cur. i tiv- worst cases, and equal for all cutaneous was a i old colonial Episcopal church built more than 150 years ago. In inesileiit tombs of 'he church vatu rested the remains of rhosp who had been sleeping for more than a cer - tury. \a we g'zeu *i'n admiration md wonder upon i s vn iquity we could not help but remember that nothing is eternal save God, for there was evidence of decay on every hand. The banquet Friday night was the I parting snot, and it seemed as if ! Georgetown bad reserved the biggest gun for the last. The banquet was -uperb and lus'ed from 9:530 p. m. to 4 a. m , and when the farewell was spoken and the last hand skake made the grey dawn of a new day had made its appearance in the eastern horizon. Part of the press left at 4 a. m. on the revenue cutter “Forward” for Charleston while the remainder lelt at (5 a. m. for Lanes and their up- c mutry homes, all bearing pleasant recollections of dear old Georg* tow n. We can’t stop without paying our respects in a general way to the good people of Georgetown. They enter tained in such a manner as to make one feel that he was truly a welcome guest, and this is an art that all people, however good their intention, do not posess. Much of the success of the occasion is due to Mayor Mor gan and Hon. Walter Hazard, who left no stone unturned, as indeed no one else did, to make the occasion a success. We hope, however, the fellow who exchanged the ij-l 50 i uw for the $15 Panama at the bacquet will make good. Re must have been pretty full or a mighty poor judge of hats. WOMEN AND SOCIETY. [All communications to tiiis column should be addressed to I*. O. Box Jtk. | With the signs of approaching warm weather our heavy and much trimmed satin and peau de soie waists are found too uncomfortable and we long for lighter garments to L :,J their wives and sweethearts were | ents. given a drive around the city. There were two, however, who missed this A new golf ball is coming out, made dfl**—viz: L. G. Young and J. C. of refined and solid gutta-percha, Garlington. They went fishing, car- guaranteed to run futber than the r ^* n g their bait in a jug. While fish- rubberfilled ball. ln g a lizzard ran past Garlington and scared him so bad that he declared it Dickey’s Dyspepsia Cure cures in-j was a crocodile from the river Nile wear to the theater. A very dainty waist is of pale blue liberty silk over taffeta silk of the same shade and is trimmed with ribbon-run beading. It has something of a bolero effect, as the lower part consists of plaited | chiffon which blouses slightly over I the belt. An attractive chiffon jabot j completes the garniture The stitch- | ing is all dot e with Corticelli silk. When finished this makes a very at tractive waist. Mrs J. 3 Bell ami sons have gone to Yorkviiie to visit Mrs. Bell’s par- istone Springs Lime Works CARROLL & CO., Lessees. digestion, sour stomach, heartburn, which had strayed into the seductive costiveness, gnawing and burning pains at pit of stomach, sick head ache. Try it. One bottle will give you relief. 8 B. Crawley & Co. riey’s Kidney Cure kidneys and bladder right CiroHI rilCm eu Mi'll jM ft: \ .■ i : . . I city reft' . i ■ - ' 1 * ), ; ;j ; • ; '■ " iflss \\ ! ' i P> < taratu-e Com pun: - -lint covt n-d tlicr Idea. And now icity ‘■I'l ot nix liki-." zh new Ilf'-and vt r. springs I’ortii lr >m YMlii'-, .•row < Hurt- v i. u : i 6by lire, etc' II . ••. u- .,m- • r. :t !>'■ Kate. ■fr Farrm-is’■ I nl Pfiokee 1 loupty. s- ....I r. : .| in yjv<- v K i< ir<>nr. !>," 1 1 i 1 . ■ i i i- Ba?-' it is". '• - /• • v 1 BL*iiuo>.t i j ' limit liie P"*. I'' n • ’ - S. . "'If.I IV.T Broke" t'ounly. T. M. LiTTi.rjoHN, IV' si.i.'t t. J. ku Jcrn.Kit*. Sec. and Treas. In the golf games at Deal, Kent, the Ladi'-s of England have defeated the Ladies of Scotland by eight games to none. Tin- Tlira^t of a Lance is scarcely more agonizing than the reeur- rent p ins in the abdomen which follow tin* eating of improper food or too free in- dulgeiu-e in ice-water. The immediate <■ tuse of cramps and colic is often the dis- tei.tion of the bowels l y g .K. Quick relief follow s the ns ■ of Terry Dux is’Painkiller. Careful hou- k< • • i g vc it the place of honor in the famil > medicine chest. Mrs. Caldweil. who has been visit ing Mr and Mrs. W. 8. Hall, has re turned to her home in Chester. Mrs. Swygert is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Surratt. A German editin' .fCa l Schurz’s i autobiography is lik ly to be put out ; in Berlin. tTZSTL**’ SUj signature in «,.•> every box of 1! ■ y inuine i-axalive Broi’io-QrsiRiuc Taldeta Li* reiaody that euxeu a c >)tl iu one »J«>' — You get all the flavor of thn na» I tur .1 irtiir-. lining Blue Ribbon lemon i aud vamliu extracts. waters that empty into Winyah Bay. During the drive the party visited the largest lumber plant in the world—the Atlantic Cost Lumber Co. Any attempt to give a detailed des cription of this plant in a brief news paper article would be rediculous, suffice it to say that the capacity is GOO 000 feet ot lumber a day, or a car load every twenty minutes. The logs g> in the mill aifoma'lcally and are p aced upon the carriage by machin ery and alter b.-ing -a v d the lumber is a-sorted by machinery. The waste is carried away by machinery und the aiw-du-t arul sn.vlrigs are t runs "or.edjro the engii « r >'.m by uctioii and consumed an fuel to (urnjsh steam. In short, the lumbtr is not handled l)y l ai d from the time it is emt ti. wn until it is loedcj on tf>.e cars and steamers fr.r shiptn-nt This company operatis th" George town and Western it R , which riir.s through thirty-three milt* of tim- bereft land. 1 he com pa y owns over •i million acr s and has lumber ; ■'nou;.f« iii sight t i t . p i■ ■ M n i, mi,is .u operation for forty years. A force of 1500 men are employed and the pay roii i- fiO.lsid pt-r month I Another place of interest vLUed j Misses R >sa and Annie Johnson are visiting in Troy, *S. C. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . Tuesday afternoon Mrs, Tom Petty entertained her two neices, Misses Bettie Champion and Agnes Walker The little fo k- from town drove out in buggies and passed a most delight ful afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served. The fortunate gue*ie> were: Lula and Freeman Garrett, Volina, E’hr-1 and Alma Hamrick, Edith (’oi k H. lon Gooding. Maud McOraw, Mattiv M >e a* t A* t U Mosi" r Pierson, Limy • v;. i t' r, May Goud-lot k, E tie I P. t Ju!:» Littlej .bn, (lira v :rr.-.tt. Fantii. Du*, Floy and Julia '■arratt, 1 i-n. i and Marie Surra’t. Mrs. ,s w u. It g- m-r, Jr., Miss Lill Hopper and Mrs. Pierson, char crones. g< runs, vanilla, d* licious. —Build up your nerves with Sure Cure Sarsaparilla 50 cents. E t ■ « ^ ? f* ;'» r r T' s ul ;0iiir:) HfondlJtl;! La t Lo'eli An .Tvti’-tic at’fhty nn*nL fcrni-ltiiig:* 4 ; t poor pidc^, poo<l • juaiity oonsitlorcd ; our prici-s a.’i ttf i-lm iy iD'.vir than any other stoi’i.*, tor iustaiiee Vien's* ZVeg'I.'p.'oe Shirts. We have ju-d revived a new lot of N< ghijee Sliirts in strictly new and disrin -live pattern-;, most people a-'. ;t dol lar for them, our price fifty cents. New line ot men > Negligee Shirt- at $1.00, v, i!l o: * n vour eve* t" value-, for no -ueh showiny of sltivts has ever Leon seen for the money. A new let of Tie.-just received. They are 50c values, but we are letting them go at 25c. ipsciai Sales of {Min;- This Week. ^ on can’t afiord to miss our special Clothing Sale, ii means money to you. Bristow, McAllister & Feeler Everybody sells cheap Clothing, we sell good clothing cheap. it's. STOPS PAIN Athens, Tenn., Jan. 27,1801. Ever since the first appearance of my menses they were very irregular and I suffered with great pain in my hips, back, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in th* abdomen. During the past month I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Thedford’a Black-Draught, and I passed the month ly period without pain for the first time in years. Nannib Davis. What it life worth to a woman suffer ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet there are women in thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains in silence. If you tro one of those we want to sa/ that this same WIN E or CARDUI will bring you permanent relief. Con sole yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have ueen completely cured by Wine ot Cardui. These wom en suffered from leucorrhooa, irregular lenses, headache, backache, and bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui will stop all these aches and pains for you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui to-day and take it in the privacy of your home. For advice and literature, addri-u. giving ermp- tome, --The lojaicK’ Aevtiory J)e,iurtniriit," Tlie Chattanooga .Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. A $35.00 Grapliophone Free Beginning on Hie 0th, instant, we inaugurated a Brize Contest which will con tinue till July I5lb—the prize being a 13500 Edison Grapliophone. For each and every Si.ttn worth of goods bought of us between the above dates we will give a ticket which entitles the holder to a chance at the Grapliophone. The number of the prize wilt be selected and held by The Gaffney Ledger until July lf>th. when the person holding ticket corresponding with that number will get the Grapliophone. Green Bros. & Co. P. S.—It is not necessary that the fa.00 wo-iii of goods he purchased atone time. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge for Cherokee countv. S. C., at his office at the Court House on Friday the-ITth day of June Iturj. for a final settlement and discharge us administiator of the Estate of Obediah Tate, deceased. All persons bolding claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, or lie forever barred. J. Eb. Jefferies. Clerk and Administrator of said estate. May tlT. June it, 10. and !7fh. Notice to Bridge Builders. I will be at Gliky Creek near Mr. P. S. Webber's in Gowdysvllle Township, Friday June filth at 12 o’clock to receive bids for the erection of a bridge. Plans and specifications can Ire seen In my office. I have a right to reject any or all bids. .1. V. Whki.chei,. County Supervisor. Twice a-wk-Mav 30, June 3. 8 and 10th. PIUM ! <>( rafarenoN. Home Tretitnie- t. M. WOOL ^EY. M.O.. Atlanta. Qa. Habile Cure ! nt rur Sanator ium, la SO day*. Uun'irtda 26 \nnn a f^mcialty.. Hook on •out Ad (I rose CURE ALL VOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medicine Chest In Itself. Simple, Safe and Qu.ck Cure for ■ ■ | CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, % COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. | 25 and 50 cent Bottles. ^ H BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- A BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS’ One Minute Cough Cure Fop Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. edol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. la unequalled for the stomach. Child ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. Cures all stomaoh troubles Prvp;ir« il <>niy by F. ('. DeWitt .V ('<•., < 'hictgo TheiLbqtiivcoDiainoSl* tiim stlit 50»\ sife. i. - Early Risers The famous little pills. w CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS BANNER SALVE _thojnost healing salve in the world. Foley's Honey and Tar _ures colds, prevents pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar for children.saie.surv. /Vo opiate*. Teacher’s Examination. The regular examination for teaHiers will be held June filth llMiJ. In the Graded School Building. All persons wishing teacher’s certificates he promptly on hand. W. F. M* Akth! k. Supt. Education Cherokee County. ! May :io-Juiie X. il and li th. r.o u £>• AT “ < 't U Aiwa--- r 'liable. I.Adte*. a-lc PniKglHt fin .'«* M tJ VHTV.WH in «c«l :md ■ ■«! ue-tuilii: noxe-*, seal.'I wi'.li ribbon. I.i*.. nwotNer. IJ'.fii-i-.l.ing»*r<»i»» »«•>.11- -cH.ifnhJtiMl Ii. a > • irI'rnav>i, - a I--. :n -l ue')-. l a r-aetli'ulllr*., 'le-fl- .in 1 -* Wrl,<-1 I,... I.it'llc*." i b'/'i -• ,...|urn lu.uoo’l’.'.uni'aa.i:.-). .-olJ bj M ''•••ga :n. <..H1CHBBTER ORfiMICAL CO. ***•'. Xludi-um re, f*L. Jayalty tali r KIDNEY pllii ■up H ■ vori nt: < \*ruet■ 1 life <1 ill!- ord i r Bin' \: ihliuii 1 cm on iiCtl the nulU’ . inut H VoTt*. ic !M •ion i< i non iu ! VH ilia 4 urc pun "t, -tror. nl ,y It arc the most fatal of all dis eases. rftS rw CilRE In fbLti a G^arAaed Remedy or money refunc ch Contain? remedies recognised by emi nent physicians as the best foi Kidney and Bladder troubles PRICE 50c. and SK00. South Carolina and Georgia Extension Railroad Company, Bi.ackmu iui, S. C„ May lib. I!"-’. N. tK-e !s hereby given ll.at a sj.fcia. meet ing of Hie hloekholders ol tin* S'liith ( nri- Una mid (itorgia. F\tens: m Kailroa.i c m- p:iny has been called by the I’p s:d< : t. pur suant t" tile resolui ion "I' the 1at rd of llj- r- •'Or'i, arid will be heal at the prinehial oi- tiee of tin COIlipany III 1 lie lo'vn >1 l> ;. '.>S- bui'g. -outh 1'arolliia. on the lllh i y ol Juiu-. fii''.’ at I: o’elni !, in op, lor iht fyi- lowiii..-purp *.s s: «,'i) To take lid ) e insider i!"i! : ■ to .oi.- for the adoption oi i ’iL'llori oi' tia Joint u.-D'ei'a'iit for the eonso ;.iati"*i "ftlu' c.tpl- ta! stoi'lcs, franeins'-s .ii i pioi -ii.es o the Asheville and spa rl.'I hui'.- ! ii o.: i I'niu- pany. the .‘south 1'aiolln.i aud Georgia llall- oad I'ouipnny the .*»oi:tl Caiollfia .and c or.'hi I vreuslon II liroim ( o; puny and i ic iTirolina .Mhilaiul llnlli. y Cninpanv en- ' id nit * ly Iht- Id rectors of thi sail ■ To ta . t a y oil.' r bfsln* ss that ray iiobrot'.hl i • fore s id n i'i lb.g, y rder of till' I'n blent, pursuant ty s .uiion of th 1 hoard of hh' c.ors. i h. < I'-U’M \N. s. cri l: I y. May hi. 23, 00, .1 uue ti.