The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, August 31, 1906, Image 3

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I <’ DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. £ Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. | the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the great medi ^ cal triumph of the nine- "»teenth century; dis- ' .covered after years of ij'j 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, v/hich is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Ki'.rmr's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, ever cr bladder trouble it will le found just to : tern-’ :y you need. It has been tested in so many rays, in hospital work, in rrivate pract'ce, among •!:e helpless too pocr to pur- ROOSEVELT(S A PREVARICATOR. ch: relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been mad j by v.'hmh alt readers of thin p ^per who have no* already tried it, may have a samp’- * bottle sent free by mail, also ah: !; telling mom about Swamp-Root and r ‘ • t > finder if you have kidney or bladder ttot h! When ".'rif.ngt..- at. :> v .ding thisg'.r,-.rou: offer u, this paper m 1 f ' . ' t * ''T CORRESPONDENT TELLS OF THIS ACCOMPLISHMENT. Cites Instances Where Lies Have Overtaken Hi .—Thinks President a Badly Scared Man. Washington. 1). Aug. Pivsi dent Koosovfdt has alroatly got tho Itfimldican “buck aguo" concerning th- oomp’oxion of the next House of Renrosentatives. lie is plumb scared and lo- has just, writ a letter to .Tim Watson, of Indiana, the Republican whip of tile House, in which he ex tolls the work of toe last, session of the Republican congress and tells .lim, and inciibml:tli> nil the Rcpub- jbvuis of Hie country, that they must i busy and elect tin* next bouse or - -rnsr ->iy — send y jr adcrerm t D*- K''T.cr h f- B d f r"t _ T. . ’ ^ p-a* Stxai.i tC 1 £ l- ■ •< T Gr • r Don't make any mistake, but r«- member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the dress, Bingharnpton, N. Y., on every bottit An Aa :i rjetoiiN Woman. A wohutn who e:,rried lore of money * was Lady of the first Although her to III) ilUTI.'i • extreme M:trg. irei M si StlT 1 >i;kc of (j - »ur\ . A hu.'l ui 11* i W;.. > a null man. g:ii'"l Wotll-i ; < • 1 aaily ear si*:.ji‘: I':- UCl'l ■vS 1 lit* ii ttle fo;- a hallj •• . an- . wh La ly Mar- y foot pits river Anutin rer there was a lair or i ark I day she would sit on tin* banks of the stream all day long w:iitiir: for customers. She usu ally wore rags to save her clothes, but on the rare o.-msions when she visited anywhere si:** packed uji a few decent garments whirl: she slipped on before entering tin* li mse. exchanging them for In-r dirty ones when leaving.—Lon don Ouecn "Be all the good work of the house win go to the de’onifon bowows In tin* nani,- of common sense wlul. did t)ie la d lions,• do for the country that was not inaugurated by Democrats and suggested b. Democrats beior Theodore Roosevelt ever thought of it or attempted in do anything in the inter* st of the * ■np]e? Who started In* railroad rat * regulation sentiment in this country'.’ Tho Democrats. Vito started every other reform that ad- j h *s benefited the people, relortilrs that Were stal led Htlll suggested bv 1 >' - iuoerats and then pin into law b. the 11**1 of Democrat's voles? The Demo erats. Then. lu*r** cutiU'S out the strenuous Teddy and says that it woiidii bring coijfe-sion up 'n thor-e wlio !:av- !,een working out a gretit .uni comprehensive sehe ih* for the oi'tt* rment of - *r social, indu:-‘rial 'n<l ei’.ie comlitions, if w,* wer* to :i*at the R**i>ublic ms for the next There is nothing so pleasant as that bright, cheerful, at-peace-with-th-3- world feeling when you sit down to your breakfast. There is nothing so conductive to good work and good re sults. The healthy man with a healthy mind and bod/ is a better fellow, a belt r workman, a better citizen than the man or woman who is handicapped b" some disability, however slight. A slight disorder of the stomach will derange your body, your thoughts and your disposition Het away from the morbidness and the blues. Keep your stomach in tune and both your brain and body will respond. Little indiscretions of overeating can be easily corrected and you will be Surprised to see how much better man you are. Trv a lit tle Kodol For Dyspepsia after your meals. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney: L. D. Allison. Cowoens. ' iui-e. I!** is just a common, every ■ lay liar when he makes that assertion and in- knows it. II.* know that nearly eveiv one of his Republican •tii-'.nbersj of the present bouse v re prosed to bis -etienies that be stole f-om the Democrats and that, if it had not been for bis power of patronage ami bis power to whip them into line *n thus grounds alom*. they would have been defeated in the hou-e as they were in the senate. He says his policy that they c.inieil out was a "carefully thought out policv" and he lied wh n be said so and be* knew ho lied. It Ins been thought out by I)e mocrats. not bv him or his Remtbliean administration, and now lie says it Washington would talk the same way about him if thev were not afraid of being fired by the management of their papers. That's why the truth has not been printed about this Ttolltical pinchbeck and fakir who could make more money selling soap at the tail gate of a wagon than any fakir 1 ever heard or saw in my life. I have no mann-, ing editor paying me a salary and I am not afraid to tell the truth. r l he papers 1 writ** for are not afraid to print the truth, an ' I w.mt the neople tf> believe that I am telling the truth. There is no money in it for me not to tell the truth. This man Roosevelt das done more plain lying since 1u* became president than all the oili*'' presidents put together. He has hov. 1 e' louder a c ' a champion of civil ser vice reform than an - of them and be has deliberately violated it oftener than all of them. He dined a nigger at bis table and then lied about that. He has had one of his idiotic minions have a lady dragged out of the white house by the heels by a nigger police men ami then has apnoint d th it man tn the hiirbesl place within his gilt i" ihe District of Columbia, simnlv be •.•us** the people of this district nr" ;>;>v,erh*ss to avenge the imnit by thejr votes. He dragged the railroad l,iii in th ( . dirl and trmd to drag the name of Tillman and doe Bailey altei it. until do* Rait' .v got up in his 1)1 i<' 1 ' in the swale mu] branded him as a liar and he di i not open his emits \\'h-n will the people come to their -i uses? It’s Tout time. * * * The Protect B e Tariff League f<>l y.-vers ttptie.tr to he getting restless a*-' (.\ci:e<! in Iowa, and are talking of knifing Governor Cummins and other eaudi-Dt-s who are no' soil’d 'Mi the protection troose. v circular letter to "our Republican Ifiends" lias I, Ds'ieil signed by one of the poR- thul mtniagers for the de!enl ,, d stand oat cat: 'idai s for govtTnor in which ••ntir friends" tit-* suppofers of tie' ■taml pat doctrine are invit' d to join i n the Republican slaughter in »ueh rinring words as these: "Rapti/ing ami renoviting the Re o 'bliean party of Iowa is of mo e im- nort anc,- than all tli** < ong:'i's->:neu eonitiineil. This is an off year, ami with a Republican president, who can vote all bad laws and who has enact .-,1 into law all pressing legis'ation. th,- danger t* suiting from the el ction of a few De.noeratic congressnn n at ihi-; titm* t< redue* d to a minimum. O di'iitli. where is thy -.ting'.’ O grave' wh.eic is tiiy victory? In restin' ct ion then- is ti m-w and better life. So !<*t i' come, for then* is nothing at take except the oil inspectors and janitoi When 1! publicans get excited enough to 1**1 oil inspectors, janitors and other spoils of office go to tin- does. you mav be sure titer** must be something more lucrative in view, or THOUGHTLESS TRAPPERS. Torture to Anln 1* noil nutlilesw Dentmel ion dame. People who have not seen enn f >nn no itien of the syffe.it.g triipp«*rs cause uor of their rut bless destruction of gam**. Notiiing * tjtes them. L\* n t!i** squirrels are s. 'iUceil to bait tray-; for marten ami her. ami not only the squirrels, but al! kinds of birds, wheth er g.: me or song birds. otter, heaver and FAMOUS BALLET DANCERS. oh. Storica of l.n TaKlIonl, Fanny Klaaler ui'.il l.oln Montes. It Iris lK**»n as-erted that the graml lia’.h t dh'd when the famotts Taglio: rctiivu 111 I'm. At any rale, the balic. today is cki.-tly a spectacle of d:« w • and col* rc-i H:m I'giil. Lxecpt for a v. .'\ few port’ *n: hi;, b ait has vani-1:.-*1. hirT.* is tio ni^ now La Y st.: n li It •’ to I, t.e :II dancing as a tv is iio on* igii-.iii, wh * ' to set beside * qllecli of the In !i-ping a a few oilier fur bearing animals tin trap is nearly always set near tin water, where tin* animal when eauaii; i n >\ *B. i. i 1 ba-' .eray eomle-e.-oi can (livwn itself, thus ending its suf- to n ;ee ln*r ami q •at'e'l en.lius.a. fering. ! tieaify in •'h lie rues” that ft i‘. i with In:!!-, niaiten and tislier it is ""g nuot ■*. t!:e bay \vi!l m*ver dif: i'(*nt. Tin* bear must drag a •heavy j an. d.ing gracef"! as ’I aglmni i. eiug ab.iiit imiil it <-:itebes in some run 'La Sylph'ide.’ ' At tliat time she w or hush, 'i here In* must wail until the the rage. S'..: and gn : traj»per comes to kill him, and this in i coats \y* re no; * a some eases is not for days. Tin* b >m-i I La Taglio.li o\V*'t of tin* l-'g are al.iiost invariably broken wonderful lightm-.v All Humors Arc impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs cannot take care of without help. Pimples, boils, eczema and other erup tions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indigestion, dull head aches and many other troubles are due to them. They are removed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tab lets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. ■r d.iim by lb.- Inip, :>m! the leg swells to i:i ere*ii!de size. One li-ipper in one tiny sh it nineteen htigi* b'e • r'iisi* merely to try a new rille. '11.14 .' h; were liesi- iii'.i'. lb* li;el hi tie* f ir tbem, timl not OIii* lid In* even bring to e:il*i!i. Y<* irs :ig * iii ! ritisb ('oIu!i'b::i un oM tr.ijipi r cauipcd near our hear bit'tb g pmHi* shot everything In* eon, I j n;ov . liud. evi n lit tie ilm-ks l mannols. Aj , g .,t !* - killed f* il over a eli.'Y, ami as j,- ; it; was harder to I'eeuver it than t » s'- >./, : ti| i anot!!i-r h** slu-t an-dlmf. i !<• w. * i ti ’ -tki'g beavi r out of S‘\'i- a, :: i-i! y bo' - l *■ I of !’a \ i. g eel - it oil'* that W-as | :i 1 -i, ;, j., hi'e oe a net her. ! hew* seen toe so il where a 1“ - if ; favl in a trap ha ! b •< n «*:lUalit for 1 ' ' ; ■ml t'if m.Ti w h e. li ,i ':: t he 1 r:t|i a. 1 , u o! 1 Fr'-iie'i trap v -111" e ; e o ie a el r I..-: r i.:u; for :; *-: ■ ked \y! y !:*• !,di ll U In* v. a."-'»1 a st, ,e was raUier - ami voittj.iuoi: . . , The bii'ems ballet new-r wore, but a lie"r-y to her auk! tile t n*io e'lof In-! I.. 'n-r li**r. her <!i:inn t-i a .•'ml grace. il ■ ■ il than read -t * . t! ea i ln» ,'o diirt of today sb "kirt tinit r‘* n'h,- >. 1: was om* *.i t'e .!• wlio 4 at' b:' -ft' ■ art, tli it l!.-< ■ i in druse, ii 1 . -ion. ■•r. who calk* i tail -•*." al'v.y. , . '1 th- <• Cjoi’t iV tnr. cecasary. “Now. Tommy.” said the boy's inotlier, giving him linal instructions, “you Must remember bow to behave at t'e* p"rty. if you’re asked to have something a i l y m want it you must say ‘Yes. thank you.’ and if you don’t want it you must say”— “You needn't botlmr about that part of it, ma." interniple ! Tommy. m: the 1. : 1! than a week in a th il wes iirii-cslb!** t clog. I om i* ho* w : jier !to sliot >-e. : elk i e : i.n* Willt* f f• stiring eateh. I many, lie said r stink in tiie sjir n ; bears ai'otui I. \d bad slaitr bti red . >.' sb it. w ith a re h. snow boitii ! am told me that In* h <• one pili*. This ! " ' tr ipjH-rs lias e\ Worlds \*ick. • » ms 1 < > i i;*: i• 11.• • ■ .f the end - !< 1m a spring t, *k - • '*• f-.' thy "i-"- d 1 ii d . n-, i I,■ ined live I <•": ill ' fill ih-st .'i;--i : m by • mated tli * uame.— POINTED PARAGRAPHS. vi.nr iiioiii'V and starve would stop things and “substitute a purposeless confusion." He simply is. their opport unit \ of getting a s!hii<- a badlv scared man and h** knows Don't e v* your mind. Vigorous tboi: bt must come from I ' \ ID A • ' > ,|v<l ‘ a i.im- e. Di- Tens of til HI-: mis of jii'oj.le fad be- , lv . . 1>V eatise they lave iheir ease too muibi. y, . ‘‘Keeiiing alive that siiirit of voitti!.*'| , ! 11! i «•. I * '•' l Stevenson used to say. was "th ]> r ( ^ ^ ,. X |,. ennial spring of all the mental facul- 1 u ■' go **e!l nit" reu:.: i. i.aae-u'. 1. .dive," 1 l * i ’1'llssi'l !l ut i< into 's remark v.-s to be !: - - ion of w ill"! was so proud is h. ’ d an arduoti- \ e-1 ids u-t-d to | * raid ce for about Im"'.'s trel.o A * i bla-'k tremi* mi: a-itlar strength a dancer re- j quires. She was cro-'ing to Amerii-a j \'d i-i* she * niM'ed h'-r ''altiu om* '. i.' i and - i- over- I a t!:i'*f abstracting the ' jew- ! e. - e Wldiil < il - kept bi'hiell till tier la *' I iih'"'. I‘.*u' -e he her she p:::!.'"d foot 1 Tin* MnneiiveritiB Maiuma. “Tint m.atie'ivi ring mamma” is prac- j tlcally extlm t. Tin* modern daughter has an nlmo-q free haml in mauaghig her love trans.u tioiis. The mere love marriage, v ltieh was so disturbing a thought t > tho mother of even twenty years ago. is seldom heard of in May- fair !u thev alt-red circumstances. - says the London Graphic. Prof. Tvler, of Amherst * ohege. said reeen’ly: in,-m can !iv com* fort a lily without brains; no man ever existed without a digestive sv.stem. The dysm ptie ha:, neither fa.th. iiope *ug ! nor charity.” Dav by day iieople re- i :. | alize tiie inr ortanc ■ i f earing for :::m-I tiieir digestion: realize the m- i of , | the usr of a little corrective d''er . | overeating. A corrective lik- Kodol For Dyspepsia. , It digests what you eat. Sold by Cherokee Dm ' C" Gaff ney: L. D, Allison, Cowpens. * day. A Ian -it must be ex iri> ,g ami Mij-pie. ; ■ at- -'ury is told about Fanny ! The national synod in club a G.-rmau dancer with coal from all over the country a-s* hair, which iliu-trutes the e.x i at Sr. Paul for the work allied >eral feile ai'ion of women's clubs. While you know a spinster like a book it isn’t nice to remind her of the fact that she is on the shelf. Whv does the sun burn? Why does a mosquito sting? Why do we feel unhappy in the Good Old Summer Time? Answer: we don’t. We use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, and these little ills don’t bother us. Learn to look for the name on the box to get the genuine. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney; L. D. Allison. Cow- pens. It is easier to do the things we shouldn’t do than it 5 s to avoid doing the things we should do. Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure all diseases arising from disordered kid neys or bladder. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. Anv fool can write poetry, but it takes a genius to fool an editor with it. Many persons in this community ar* suffering from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal results by using Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Cher okee Drug Co. what a Democratic house means for him and his d—d rotter, administra tion. That’s why he is getting so busy in tins fight for tiie house. His Republican house and his Republican congress did nothing that was for th«* good of the people that did not ema nate from the Democrats and from Democratic brains. If he wanted to be honest and tel] the truth h* would admit it. but he is too much of a par tisan to do anv such thing. He would rather lb* and have a Republican house that would pass the same old resolutions refusing to investigate and let the countrv have th** truth. Our cry is. open Hu* bool s and let the country have the truth. The peo ple of the country. Democrats and Re publicans alike, seem to have not it stuck into their crops that this man Teddv Roosevelt is immaculate and can do no wrong, that he is working honestly and consistently in their in terests. when the real truth is that he is the rottenest fakir and four- flusher and the deepest scheming poli tician in all this country. He never hesitates to deny any assertion made at any time when he thinks it suits him ami the Republican [tarty’s inter ests. and when he denies this asser tion he knows he has lied. There never yet was a public man who. ever went up against him that he did not call a liar when he tot In controversy with a public man and every news paper correspondent in this citv who h'M gone up against this man in the white house knows that he has to car ry a witness with him if he expects to get away with the story he gets from him and then not get fired bv his managing editor when this man calls him a liar the next day. That’s the sort of duck he is and the people out in the countrv ought to get onto him They will, if thev will take the word of a man who knows him at short range and a man who knows that all the newspaper correspondents in has vanished. of the offhm Hut the important news to the Dr mocrats is th** statement that then* is no danger to tit.* R**nublican party or the countrv "from the election of a few Democratic congressmen at this time.” It must le* pleasant to “Sena tor Dolliver. Congressman Rirdsall. Conner and others.” who an* named in the eireular letter for slaughter to know that “renovating the Republic an party of Iowa is of more impor tance than all the congressmen com bined.” There is no doubt of it. The Re publican party with its scandals and ifting. its corruption of file voters w'lth funds contributed by r^irjiora tions and tin* still more tainted money ^rom Life Insurance Companies, will have to pass through the purging pro cess to cleanse it. Fire will hardly do it. but compulsory retirement from tin* * nnduments of official positions will have a favorable effect.. The "outs” are always better than the "ins" and it is surely time the Repub lican party was down and out. I^et the “renovating” proceed, not onlv in Iowa, but in Pennsylvania. New York. New England and every where it is sorely needed. (’has. A. Edwards. Tin* I'oint of View. Zuugwill. tin* noted writer, had an cxjwricnee which convinced him that in deciding what constitutes real great ness a good deal depends upon the point of view. At a political meeting he fell into conversation with a man who knew all the speakers and pointed them out as they sat on the platform, "There," he said, “sits Senator Lodge." “Wbat!” exclaimed Mr. Zangwlll. “Do you mean Henry Cabot Lodge, the lit erary man—the great historian?” "No. sir-ee!” replied the other with distinct contempt. “That’s Henry Cabot Lodge. United States senator from the great state of Massachusetts.” 1 iii. i o'i m- . Lir. ;vl.U- H'.M at:- k H’il ill hi' -pot. M- hoM.in I tics.” A man may build a palace, but In* can never make of it a linme. Ttu* spirituality niid love of a woman alone can acc euplisb this. If w<* are contented to unfold tin* life within according to the pattern given us we shall reach the highest end of which we are capable. By proper training the depressing emotions can be practically eliminated from life and the good emotions ren dered permanently dominant. Every time you crowd into the mem ory what y ui do not expect it to re tain you weaken its jioweis and you lose your authority to command its services.—Success. ! iliini of ikr.iciti. ginaci'.' at the ch*'! for t:..* y thev have t'..:u . t ‘ » Mil . i in!* tnrotigh tin* mi* The "rats," tin* be Don’t drag v o-g with a d..L. : .ivy f •-•liag. You need a pill. F.-e De- Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous IRtle pills Do not siclxen or gripe, but results an* sure. Sold by Chero kee Drug Co., Gafiney: L. D. Allison, Cowpens. John Wcnlcy nr<l flcau >a»li. In a book about Hath is set forth a story about John Wesley. Beau Nash bad told Wesley that bis preaching in the street was n>t only contrary to law, but it “frightened people out of their wits.” “Sir,” said Wesley, “did you ever bear me preachV" “No,” said tin* master of ceremonies. “How then can you judge of what you never beardV” “By con umn report,” said Nash stoutly. "Common report is not enough. Give me leave, sir. to ask, is not your name Nash?’’ "My name is N.n’i.” "Sir,” sai.l Wesley. “I dare not judge of you by common report." Haris opera, are i.i'it- :s. and thou, ini!**'' -I fr >iii their cradle, they cannot h q e to aUaiu tin* til'- 1 rank. Another quality essential to the great daiic-*r is innnite patience. The only English dancer who ever gave promise of attaining tin* front rank failed in tins respect. Lola .Montez was the somewhat foreign name she hail taken. She lost her temper one day with the manager at rehearsal and expressed her feelings so dramatiev.ily as to break an umbrella over his head. .Man agers will endure much for art’s sake, but this was too much. A movement has been started in Denver to bring to th" 4 city two years li ne** one of the great nation?; po litical eon vent ions. Makes the Liver Lively. I Orino Laxative Fruit Syruu gives ' permanent relief in cases of habitual I constipation as it stimulates the liver arid restores the natural -ction of the bowels without irritating these or- | gans like 1:1! : or ordinary cathartics. Does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name ORINO and refuse substi tutes. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co You can . but vou can' til filtered. *1 i jackass to water, make him drink it—un- A world of truth in a few words: “Nearly all other cough cures are con stipating. especially those containing opiates. Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and "ar moves the bowels. Contains no opiates.” You can get it Cherokee Carlo!la Grioi is another famoii** Drug Co.. Gaffney, and L. D. Allison, name of the old opera. It was she Cowpens. who first introduced the polka into Eii'.’land- a Bohemian dance that came R\s a draw between the man who to stay. It was for her, too, that Parades his vices and the on- who Heine. Gautier and Adolphe Adam Leasts of his \irtues. collaborated in writing "Giselle.” There were a score more famous names that were familiar words in those days, of the twelve leading dancers engaged at the King’s theater in 1H“4 for a two months' season tiv** were a sufficient attraction to receive more than iil.ooo each.—London Mail. A woman worries until she gets wrinkles, then worrie because she has them. If she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tee she would have neither. Bright, smilin- face follows its use. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Gaffnev Drug Co. It takes a widow who is flshin? for No. 2 to distinguish between a nibble and a bite. X«mv Dlith to Her. “Did youjiotice the faux pas I made « .“TJ! In this Siau It u not necessary 10 Mrs. Old* astle. No. repllt <1 her g erve a fife day's notice for eviction hostess. “I seen you workin’ over the of a co i d Ug e the original laxative chafin’ dish, but I thought you was cough syrup, Kennedy’s Laxative makin’ a Welsh rabbit”—Chicago Bee- Honey and Tar. No opiates. Sold by ord-Herald. Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney; L. D. A love that feeds on beauty soon starves to death. —It costs you nothing to try for that $5 offered by the Gaffney Drug Co. for the largest turnip grown from their seed. See that your name is registered. There Is no [Policy like politeness, since a good manner often succeeds where the best tongue has failed. Allison. Cowpens. The actor works when be plays and the musician plays when he works. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM CltauMf and beaut: Am the hate I Pruinutea a luxuriant growth. Newer rail* to Hratore Orwyl Stair to He Youthful Color. | Cura* era Ip d’am.ie * hair falling MU PAYS TG INVESTIGATE PAYS! We want to call your attention to our line of SHOES Quality considered, wo say to you that wo will givo vou tnoro Shoo value than you will find anywhere in Gaffney. Our stock is larger than ever. It is true that some Shoes are higher, but we prefer to pay a little more for the goods and get the quality than cut out something and sell cheaper. There is no money in your buying a shoddy Shoe. Investigate our Shoes and prices—you will find them light. If you have not been buying your Shoes from us, it will pay you to begin now. WE ARE INCREASING OUR CLOTHING STOCK And will be able to give you the very best goods at the most reasonable cost. We start soon for the Northern markets to replenish our stock of Dry Goods, Notions, etc. Everything in remnants and Summer goods at prices that knock the prices clean out now. We have never been accused of not giving value for your money. It is our purpose and aim to deal fair and square with you, and no misrepresentations will he allowed, R. R. Wilkins, or as many know him, “Uncle Hob,” is now with us and will be glad to see his friends and all others. You can trust “Uncle Boh.” WILKINS COMPANY i <ii ii— i . <tim h' HJ •T '