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/ : V v r -nST- ■ Kpr, ■Tv'" |r / i. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH “BEN HOPE”TO WRITE RELIEVED. A SPECIAL ARTICLE. &v, Perhaps No Medicine in the World his subject to be “what life Has Relieved M^re Cases, of means to me." Catarrh of the Stomach Than Pe-ru-na. Stomach The Symptoms or Catarrh Are Heaviness A.ter Eating, Belching Gas, Sourness of the Stomach, Sluggish Bowels. , '.jos vywtTvrr. ? 'AlERMAN G'JO.W.WeICK. I ds^ver.col. 'AY5 : - I HAVE U'EO PER'JNA FOR CATARRH Or THE STOMACH AND IT HAS HELPED ME, WONDtF FULLY." *) <s.xix- :»r. •»».. tL STARTLING TESTIMONIALS Article W'lcox. The Idea Co n ceived from an Written by Ella wheeler Published Tn a Magazine. Filbert, R.. F. D. 1. June 8—Anoth er post card from I Populism in Georgia, his state. Popu- | lism is a force In politics which has i to be recognized, by the candidates i especially, If they want to ‘‘get 1 there.” I got my information as to Hoke from Mr. John Caldwell, as I do not see any Georgia papers at pre sent. Johnson’s opposition and candidacy fo r president against Bryan is, I fear, going to weaken Bryan's chances very much. After doing nothing—but spend money—Congress has shut the door and gone home. Ben Hope. REPORT —OF— Treasurer. B. B. L.,” of Flori da. 1 truly believe that my connect ion with The Ledger, as correspond ent, will be the means of my gaming ; many unbnown friends. My thanks are due to Will A. ; Darby for a copy of the May issue of The Limestone Star. After reading ; it through, I find it to be a really beautiful little publication. “Ben Hope” sometimes thinks that he would like to be able to publish a magazine all of his own. It will soon be time for cotton to I bloom, farmers to -cease hoeing and ; plowing, and candidates and picnics i to engage our attention for the “good ! old summer time.” SOME OTHER A LDERMAN OKORGE \V. WEK'K,, “I do honestly believe y<mr great - .74 South Seventh Street, Denver, j nmliciao, I’eruna, saved my life, at.d I Coi., Alderman Eleventh Ward, writes: elieeri'ully recmmend it to like suffer- j ., “3 havered IV-runa for catarrh of the ers. You are at liberty to publish my ; Hooray! hooray! for the good old 8 t- roach and it has helped me wonder- t- .-tim- nir.l, and I truly hope it may be j summer time! fullv.” a benefit t-’ some one.” CiMjvrh of HCvd ;sii(1 Stomach. forever. Base Hits. Bird is a bird behind the bat; also with ladies. Blacksburg has two splendid pitch ers in Ross and Belue. Blacksburg ha s a mighty good ball team. They are no soft proposition at all. ! State of South Carolina, / Cherokee County. s i AriLual report of Receipts and Disbursements for liscal year j ending April 16, 190,s. \V W. GAFFNEY, Cu. Treasurer. .SPECIAL The luck the eighth Wednesday. was certainly with us in Tuesday and the ninth M Chronic Stomach Trouble. Tt. SAMUEL A. SEAL, Route Treadway, Tenn., writes: 2, “Words are the only things that last •‘It gives me great pleasure to testify • r -medy for to the great guod your medicine, Peruua, has done for me in a chronic case of catarrh of the stomach. I was confined to r y bed for some time, and could not sit i:p. I ha t tried everything that I couid lin i recommended for catarrh, | w.t ■:c ut any ben- flt. I tried the best j physicians in Hancock County, with little or no benefit. 1 then tried two of the b< st phy: i-ian - in Hawkins County, cine and ioiuid tin y were doin, me no good. I wa~ gradually growing worse. “T .en a friend of mine, passing by, ban J. me om- -f your pamphlets, and seeing h>-w Peruna was re,-mmended Mr. Fra 1 Kiehter.of 80b East Second Stn-et. AYi.ion.i, writ *s: “As a r catarrh I lake pleasure in recommend in - i’ 1 run a for catarrh of the stoma, h. I know what it is to be af flicted with thi- awful disease,and con sider ii my duty to say a word in behalf of (be reined} ,v hieh gave me such relief. “Peruna enr- d me, and I know it will cure an v one else w ho suffers from fids disease. It ^ iv--s me ureat pleasure to tes tify to the curative effects of this medi- Belue certainly plays his position. He also got two of the four hits in Wednesday’s game. Bell's work on the initial sack was par excellence. That boy sure covers the bag like the dew—all over. Brian Bell leaves tomorrow for Laurens where he goes to play first base for the Saxon team. He ex pects to get back Monday. COMMUTATION. AND ROAD. Rece s. From Former Treas mer ..$ 8,021.68 From Sheriff 1906 T. ... ’39.74 From E. F. Lipscomi, Sup. 54.68 From Win. Phillips, Former Supervisor 35.00 From 2 Mill Tax, 1907 .. . 9,328.77 From Commutation 1907 . • 2,395.00 Total $ 19,894.87 should be exceeding ball team. They play and are always in the Peruna is a well quently ti-ed reim-dy, of the stomach it is unsurpassed. “My catarrh was principally located in my head and -tomacii. I tried many for c-fftarrh, I s to Rogersville,! remedies witliout sm ee-^, 1 tried sev- Tet-nessee, next :. •/iidng.a distance of eral doctors, but th y were unable to abcat fifteen niil-m and procured some j cure me. 1 read of P. rttna in the papers, of your P, run:;, a*. ! r: n taking same an d five bottles en me.” Nature paints not in oils, but frescoes the great dome of heaven Blacksburg With sunsets, and the lovely forms^proud of that of clouds.” j in a storm | game. “Ben Hope'’ is getting along quite well with his special article, “What Of course we want the home team Life Means to Me.’’ He hopes to; tu win, but we don't like for them to have it ready for the press within the | wait until the eighth and ninth inning next three or four weeks. His ideas to get busy. It’s too depressing on for such an article were taken from i thp nerves. tested and fre- an article b >’ Ella whee,er Wilcox, in, •uid for catarrh 1 believe, The Cosmopolitan Maga- Disbursements. Supervisor’s Orders $ 9,313.20 Loaned to Ordinary Co. .. Tax Rebates by Comp Gen. 639 638 640 645 647 648 649 650 651 653 654 616 657 660 661 662 663 664 66G 667 669 670 671 673 G76 684 685 690 694 701 702 678 680 682 683 Mill Fowler .. .. T. L. Bryant .. .. M. A. Phillips .... Jas. Dawking .. .. Scott Jolly .. Davis Fowler C. E. Smith .. .. Sam Phillips .... J. M Lipscomb .. M. W. Littlejohn .. R. B. Davis .. .. Willis G. Cousins, Tax Rebate Comp. General J. B. Austell .. .. Jim Hayes J. C. Vassey .. .. W. Sant Lipscomb J. M. Hammett, Tax Bebate Comp. General C. Lee Lipscomb .. H. F. Estes .. .. B. R. Metcalf .. .. Gus Moss E. W. Harris .. .. J. V. Price .. .. August M. V. Fitzgerald .. Littlejohn Bros. .. R. A. Jones .. .. Thos. Sanders .. .. The Virgil McCraw Co. The W. C. Carpen ter Co McCullough Bros. . S. B. Crawley & Co. Smith Hwd. Co. .. Smith Hwd. Co .. Gaffney Hwd. Co. Gaffney Hwd. Co. Gaffney Hwd. Co. Gaffney Hwd. Co. 1.M 1.00 4.7* 2.50 12.07 23.3S 61.37 20.00 9.66 1.49 19.11 2.66 1.76 2.00 ' 50 1.00 80 2.00 30.30 11.35 3.00 306 2.64 9.71 36.18 75 6.55 77.70 39.84 1.50 13.95 2.68 5.40 13.13 7.15 9.00 3.00 ' »?> 2,000.00 27.8J 7 according to dire-, iu>. -,uml aDer taking It a ft-w days 1 b- n t ■ ;r-*t O'. ,ter. “1 continued ti.-...., it until I was able to go to work on the farm again, and now I am in v< ry good health and do wont on my farm. Almost from the first doso P<-runa will relieve symptoms of stomach ca tarrh. Peruna at - ue,.- sharpens the appetite, increases th- digestive powers. and gives renew-d -igrh. zine. Her finely written conception of what life is to her is intensely in teresting, profoundly beautiful. Mr. John Caldwell called on us fori a while this morning. I understand that lie had visitors Saturday night, | though I don't know who. Mr. M. A. McDaniel is ill at this writing. Mrs. J. G. Brown also is on J the sick list. Once a man was riding by a house, People who Ob-tZi to Liquid Medicines Should .‘eruna Tabiets which, by the way, wCSSXc?' 5! >5^ -Ty ✓ 4 Lipscomb is a corker. With a cork leg, a hard rap on the knee cap of his good leg and a bruised finger he stay ed in the game. Some one said he would still be in the game if he had only one finger left. He certainly has the grit. The Best Pill Ever Sold. “After doctoring 15 years for chron ic indigestion, and spending over two hundred dollars, nothing has done me as much god as Dr. King’s New Life Pills. I consider them the best ever sold.” writes B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C. Sold under guar- Total $11,341.09 715 Balance $ 8,553.78 _ < 17 COMMUTATION AND SPECIAL ROADS. No. April 1907. 397 399 IF YOU ARE DISSATISFIED ■With You! ■ Fire Insurance Policy Let u? write you: insurance in. <*ur time t;i-o and fire tested companies. Rates as low as can he had—for safe insurance. ;: Smith & Lipscomb, Agts, was occupied by a family of people. So. you see, it j wasn’t quite vacant, though it almost seemed to be, everything was so still. an ^ ee a {- Cherokee Drug Co. But the only sign of life that he saw about the house was a sad looking lawyer can appeal his nils little boy, standing out at one comer ; takes to the supreme court: the doc of the house, crying as if his Jtoor lit-; tor has to wait much longer. ! tie heart would break. Moved with compassion, th*< man ’ €fime nearer. Paint Ready for Uee. .and asked, “Why, my little man, whati L M. PURE PAINT 40b 409 i ail are you crying so bitterly for?” The “little man” replied, between sobs: “I’m cryiu’ ’cause I don’t like beans. I can’t eat beans; but paw’ whipped me anyhow, ’cause l won’t eat beans. We’ve got nothin’ to eat but beans, L. &. M. PURE PAINT semi-mixed is sold (or $1.65 per gallon. Linseed oil is sold from the barrel for 60 cents a gallon. Buy 4 gallons L. ft M. PURE PAINT and mix with it S gal lons linseed oil, and you then make 7 gallons of paint at a cost of only $1.20 per gallon. Done In 2 minutes. Smith Hardware Co. L. ft M. Paint | Buy a Home V • V f With Rent Money! wiftyw ■r-w w-w 9 d’ ■V iW •^1 i^i v i You can do this by taking ►■tock iu the Cherokee Building and Loan Associa tion. This is the oldest Building and Loan Association in Gaffney. It conducted along conservative % We can help you to the road of wealth. See any of our officers." Read our Bookl et and learn our plans. ", : : is lines. Cherokee B.iL.‘ ,,, I. S. Gaffney, Sec’y & Treas. C. A. Jefferies, Prest. i'ii! |Wi i[> I I tvy’+’+'+’»% W*****?WW. a 4 ! but I ain’t a-goin’ to eat no beans. Agents. Beans ain’t good, so beans ain’t.” Thus saying, he continued his “weep ing and wailing,” refusing to be com forted, at the doleful prospect of “nothin’ to eat hut beans.” Now, it isn’t very likely that any one will believe this little yarn, but; how can I help it if they don’t? That it happened only in some one's im- magination—possibly mine—is no-, body’s business anyway. You know, ’ Frank Stanton, or one of his friends, or someone else, no matter who, says that it’s nobody’s business whether snoh a place as Billville exists or not. Mr. John Caldwell attended the dinner given to the “old soldiers” at Yorkville last Wednesday, June 3rd. We, they, or somebody else, may ; one day have air ships in which to explore the heavens. But I am never : going to put my precious self Into one ; of the treacherous things. I am too | good (or too bad) for that. The time of wheat harvest is here 1 once again, but, unfortunately, there is not much of it to harvest in this i section. Now, every one knows this i is not a s it should be. Mr. Tom Mitchell, of Hickory Grove, : spent Saturday night at Mr. J. R. Hoguo’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse N. Hogue spent 1 Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Hogue. Misses Annie and Made Bolin ! spent Saturday night at Mr. John W. | Bolin’s. ' i Mr. Haskel Land, son of Mr. J. Land, died on Friday night afc? 1 >«i» we (B O I 452 | 453 437 ; 456 439 1 488 490 i 458 J CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COL-! | o21 COLLEGE. EXAMINATION. i j 505 The examination for the award of Scholarships in Clemson Agricultural ; Ljj College will be held in the county court; 533 rCCHNICALLV EDUCATED The demand Is far than Hie supply Let the InUmatten*! Cere—. Schools, of So roe ton, Pa., pre- Postal will brlnv Information courses. It s free. 8-27-ly-np on 20ei ESTATE NOTICE. PON ALL COUNTY NCWS, IM PORTANT HAPPENINOS IN THE •TATI AND EVENTS OP INTER EtT IN POREION LANDS, TAKE AND READ THE LEDOER. All persons holding claims against the estate of Mrs. Rosanna J. Ham rick. deceased, will present same to me, duly proven, on or before July 11th, 1908, and all persons Indebted to said etate will please make pay ment at once. J- EB JEFFERIES, Admls, of said Estate. Pub. June 11, is and 26. house on Friday, July 3rd at 9 a. m. 532 Applicants rffust fill out proper forms, 1 ^4 . to be secured from the County Su- o’clock of fever. The young man had perintendent of Education, before they been sick but a short time. The will be allowed to stand the examl- parents have our sympathy in this, nations. For detailed information ap- their hour of sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. ply to the Superintendent of Educa- -eg Land also have a daughter. Miss tlon or to the President of Clemson 539 College. 544 Applicants for admission to the col- ^ lege, who are not seeking for the ' ’ scholarships, will also stand en- 557 trance examinations at the court 578 house July 3rd. i 0 ' 9 The Scholarships are worth $100 23 I. Q- Anthony .. .$ J. N. Nesbitt .. .. 26 S. J. Jolly 26 R. T. Lawson .. .. 26 Davis Fowle r .. 27 L. F. Allison .. 27 J. L. McCraw .. .. May 1 Sanders Bros .. .. 1 M. V. Fitzgerald .. 1 K. R. Goforth .. .. 1 J. W. Abbott .. .. 1 S. B- Crawley & Co- 1 R. A. Jones .. .. 1 E. F. Lipscomb .. 1 The Virgil McCraw Company 1 Smith Hdw. Co. .. 1 M. L. Ross & Co. .. J. T. Wood, Tax Rebate by Comp. General 2 Davis Fowle r ., .. 2 Sam Phillips .. .. 4 M. D. F. Coyle .. E. A. Hedrick, Tax Rebate by Comp. General 4 W. A. Haas .. 4 P. Smith 7 The J. C. Lipscomb Copt puny A. R. Osborne, Agt. L.Moher & Sons .. J. B. Bridges, Tax Rebate by Comp. General W. R. Parks .. • • 10 P. R. Byars .. .. 10 R. B. Davis .. .. 11 W. A. Haas .. .. G. C- Spencer .... W. B. Blackwood.. 15 M. D- & H- L. Smith 17 Sanders Bros 18 J. E. Raines .. .. 18 P. Smith .. •• .. 22 L. p. Bonner .. .. 25 John Wright .. .. 25 L. F. Allison .. .. 25 J. N. Vassy .. .. 25 C. N. Green .. 25 J. L. Blackwood .. 27 Richard Black- .. 28 Sou. Ex. Co. Tax Rebate Comp. Gen. 30 M. W. Brown .. .. June 1 S. B. Crawley & Co. 1 M. V. Fitzgerald .. 1 Sam Phillips .. .. 1 Davis Fowler .. .. 1 Ed. Phillips 1 Ed. Phillips .. .. 1 Gus Moss 3 The W. C. Carpen ter Company .. .. 3 C. C. Harris-.. .. 3 The J. C- Lipscomb Co. 3 R. A. Jones .. .. 3 M. L. McSwain .. 3 Smith Hwd. Co. .. 5 S. A. Lee 6 Gaffney Hwd. Co. 6 Jno. H. Mathis, Tax Reb. Comp. Gen. 6 Gaffney Hwd. Co. 6 Carroll & Byers .. 8 W. C. Pruitt .. .. 11 C. E. Fisher. Agt 15 W. J. VVilking & Co 18 Austin Western Co 20 H. A. Pettv .. .. 22 Ed Phillips .. .. 24 F. S- Spencer .. .. 25 J. L. Clary ,. .. 28 Good Roads Ma chinery Co 28 P. Smith 28 P. Smith 29 Davis Fowler .. .. 29 Sam Phillips .. . 29 J. A. Moss 29 L. D. Bonner .. .. 29 J. N. Vassy .. .. Sam L. Cole, Tax Rebate by Comp. General July. 1 L. Mary, who is quitd 111 at this writing, j May she soon recover. I understand that there is smallpox at Hickory Grove. A convention of old-time fiddler* was held at Clover Friday, for the purpose of getting up money for the baseball team of that town. and free tuition. The Rev. Mr Mills, pastor of; The next session of the college Clover and fierehebft. churches, opens September 9th, 1908. has sufficiently recoverd hlb health For catalogue and Information as to be able to meet his appointments ply to once more. p. h. MELL, Hoke Smith is defeated this time; President —the result of his desiring to crusn|june 12, 16. 19, 23, 26, 80 F. Allison .. .. M. V. Fitzgerald .. T. J. Hames .. .. W. C. carpenter Co Wilkins - W a tson Hwd. Co- 557 2 S. B. Crawley A Co 578 2 Smith Hwd. Co. .. 579 2 The Virgil McCraw Co 584 3 C. C. Harris .. .. 568 5 Gaffney Hwd. Co. 570 5 Gaffney Hwd. Co. 599 6 T. Davenport .. .. 594 10 R. A. Jones .. .. 602 13 M. D & H. L. Smith 615 13 J. M. Nelson .. .. 627 13 Thos G. Phillips .. 624 13 Thos. G. Phillip* 631 15 W. T. Broom .... 634 19 C. P. Harris .. .. 4.00 23.00 2.00 1.00 22.65 32.00 7.08 3.30 11.07 6.50 17.00 S.75 86.74 1.15 83.41 9.85 1890 25 4.00 20.00 50 88 3.00 9.32 12.60 2.64 91.00 55 4.50 12.00 10.90 8.30 6.50 7.15 16.10 1.53 15.28 11.43 7Q7 1.00 3.00 40.00 7.42 1,00 5.15 10.00 2.05 7.31 1.00 12.70 20.00 21.33 1.55 3.50 35.00 15.79 63.36 3.45 24.05 4.25 4.00 3.15 .UO.OO *80 5.40 56.75 23.00 9.25 120.25 48.00 1.00 2.36 8.13 6.25 17.20 8.93 4.25 20.00 20.00 35.00 4.35 10.40 23 40.00 15.61 5.75 59.82 4.80 2.20 4.00 31.13 15.33 6.80 8.35 75 32.75 111.29 8.45 1.00 5.45 7.00 2.95 1 916 07 2 J. B. Pettit 30 09 2 J. B. Pettit . • 50 10 2 W. C. Sparks . • 19.40 11 2 W. C. Sparks .. . • 7.40 14 3 L. F. Allison . 41.03 15 3 T. A. Robbs 1 • 17.70 16 3 J. S. Harmon .. , > • 8.00 17 3 R. L. Smith 2.25 18 3 T. G. Phillips .. , > • 3.50 19 3 John Lee .. 24.80 ’20 3 A. W. Smith , > • 21.90 ’22 3 J. B. Carter • • 5.00 ’23 3 R. B. Davis 28.60 '24 3 Jesse Bright 4.00 ’25 3 W. L. Gardner , » • 90 '30 5 R. J. Harris 1.55 '33 4 H. T. Estes .. • • 9.82 Jib 9 R. A. Bridges .. , , 25.56 ’36' 10 E. A. Robbs , 18.30 \u7 10 Preston Wood 21.12 '39 10 B. P. Goforth.. 28.26 <40 10 J. B. Carter 8.95 F41 10 W. F. McArthur # • 10.40 ?42 10 M. W. Littlejohn • • 5.90 743 10 T. G. Phillips • • 7.00 744 10 E. W. Jolly # # 55.68 745 10 A. W. Phillips 29.00* 746 10 J. W. George . 97.10 747 10 C. C- Thompson 5.00 748 10 M. C. Spencer , # 32.03 750 12 W. W Thompson 5.25 751 12 R. B. Davis 11.11 752 14 J. W. Richards • • 2.30 753 14 E. C. Moore , • • 6.41 754 14 W. A- Huskev .. 5.49 756 14 EH B. Spencer • • 3.00 t DO 14 W. C. Wilburn . . 4.60 757 14 Griff Hopper .. • # 4.00 758 17 E. A. Robbs .. 19.35 760 J. E. Wright . • • 32.23 762 J. J. Montgomery 48.15 764 J. B. Carter .. 6.50 766 J. L- Blackwood 19.62 767 Jas Mabry 16.49 7%8 E. W. Jolly .. • • 60.72 769 Preston Wood . 13.15 73S 19 E. E. Hardin , • • 6.75 781 R. E- L. Goforth • • 8.75 782 W. H. Bird .. • • 4.87 783 20 Scott Jolly .. .. 5.00 734 E. E. Hardin .. 12.40 786 24 E. W. Jolly .. • • 51.15 792 R. E. Sarratt . • # 2.55 793 C. C- Thompson • • 15.00 794 C. P. Bright , • • 2.25 795 Eli B. Spencer 2.50 784 27 W. D. Williams • • 75 796 J. J. Montgomery 33.90 797 30 W. C. Pruitt .. 9.75 798 C. W. Horton .. • • 1.95 800 31 L. F. Allison , 40.30 802 J. B. Hambright • • 1.00 804 W. B- Blackwood 19.60 805 W. P. Talbut . 49.27 789 F. V. Caldw'el! .. 6.40 806 J. T. Burgess .. • • 2.00 807 C. C. Thompson • • 5.63 808 C. Y. Allison .. • • 98.30 809 31 W. H. Crocker • • 4.00 810 G. E. Clary .. • • 1.00 812 P. Smith .. .. 3.35 September. 814 2 B. O. Turner . • • 4.48 815 Littlejohn Bros. • • 33.73 816 The Virgil McCraw t Co. .. .. .. .. 22.75 819 3. B. Crawley & Co. 2.60 821 Gaffney Hwd. Co. 13.20 822 Gaffney Hwd. Co. 7.05 827 J. E- Wright .. # # 8.2o 833 Wilkins • W a t s on Hwd. Co. 18.21 837 The W. C. Carpen- tre Co- 46.19 838 Clary & Kirby • • 6.50 840 C. Lee Lipscomb • • 12.50 841 C. C. Harris .. , # 94.81 842 A. C. Price .. ., 2.40 843 T. Davenport . 6.00 846 Cherokee Com Co. 12.12 847 Smith Hwd. Co. • • 3.50 790 3 W. C. Wilburn • • 34.25 791 W. C. Wilbum • • 3.25 788 4 E. E Hardin .. • • 5.00 851 M. V. Fitzgerald • • 18.18 852 5 W. M. Borders • • 5.00 856 G. N. Webb .. • • 2.40 857 Davis Fowler • • 20.00 858 L. D. Tindall • • 4.00 S60 W. A. Haas 13.00 861 W. E. Clary .. • • 7.95 862 A. S. Smith .. 7.28 . .z 89 tyQ E77E E77E7 7T7EE778* 865 12 R. B. Davis .. ..20.23 866 14 R. S- Spencer .. 3.75 867 L. C- Waters . • • 33.50 868 W. A. Haas • • 78.90 .869 G. W. Mullins . 2.00 870 E. A. Ellis .. .. 2.12 872 16 J, H. Worthy • t • 5.26 874 21 Cherokee Com. Co. 2.73 875 Von 'M acorn son m m ■ 2.50 864 P. T. Camp ,. • • 9.00 877 J. J. Magness . 4.26 878 21 W. A. Haas • • 37.55 879 T. E. Petty ,. • • 2.00 882 24 W. v p. Vassy , • • 4.38 883 T. C. Vassj • • 11.90 884 25 E. E Hardin . 7.75 886 28 L. F- Allison . 40.00, 887 C. L. Hopper , m 81, 889 L. F. Blanton . 10.81$ 890 Ben Sanders 23 891 J. W. Camp ,. . , a 896 900 907 910 915 October. 1 Littlejohn Bros. ., S. B. C-rawiey ft- Co. M y W. D. Jones The VirgU' MS Co. .. - .. Gaffnel Hwd Co. ytSEL