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'reduce, or . ................... I 20 . or dozen ................ 1 121c. ens, each ..............----- 1 25e. as, por bushol....... . ....... 6 65. Corn, per bushel ............... 45 500. Oats, 'per bushel .................. 3f 50c. Sweet potatoc .................... 5 0oc. Turkeys, per ib ............... 8C. Cotton seed meal, per sack... 1.10 Hulls, per cwt ......... ......... . 25c. Fodder, por cwt ................. 75@1000. Tolophone Subscribors. Please add to your telephone cards Carlisle M. A. (Res.) 08. 1 t. J. J. Lane has just received a fresh supply of guano and acid. Will keep guano till first of May. Wynn's Bargain Store. Dotted Swiss, black and white, 10c, 121c, 15c, 25c. 200 yards Percale, choice selections, going at QIc at Wynn's Bargain StoKo. 250 yards Black SaLc, 'vorth 8kc, going at 5c at W~n a'i3argain Store. 40-inch W 0 Lawn at 10c. Short length 3. 1 ch White Lawn going at 5c at W A's Bargain Store. BeC quality of Marsailles going at 20I d25c at Wynn's Bargain Store. Wantedt In the First-class Tailor Shop of Newberry, a colored boy-must have red hair-to learn tailor's trade; wages good. H. C. SOLOMON, f tf. The Tailor of Newberry. A new line Ventilating Corsets 50c to 65C at Mimnaugh's. f.tf "Fools." We made a mistake in Tuesday's is sue in stating that Dr. Henson would deliver his lecture on "Fools" on the 20th. The dlate Is the 29th-Thursday night of iext week. Do not forget the time and come out and enjoy something extraordinary. Why will you buy bitter nauseating tonics whenl GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TONIO is as pleasant as Lemon Syrup. Your druggist is authorized to refund the money in every case where it fails to cure. Prico 50 cents. f.ly Now and Popular March. "Knights of Columbus" march two step, by George IH. Fischer, is an ex eellent piece for the pianoforte. It is written in six-eight time, and contains a mel'ody that is attractive and pleas ing to the ear. It has also the right swing for the two-step danc'o. Publish ed by J. Fischer & Bro., No. 71 Bible House, Newv York. Price, 50 cents. Those who are troubled with rheuma tism should t ry a few applicat.ions of Chamb erinin's Pain Balm, rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If that- does not bring relief dampen a piece o, annel with Pain Balm and bind Jt cmover the seat of pain and pm .Ih-fwill surely follow. For sale by W. E. Peiham, Druggist. A full line of Drew, Selby & Co. flue Oxfords at M imnaugh's. f.tf 11e is a Grat Far,,ner. The Whitney Manufacturing Compa ny has bought 850 bales of cotton from .James S. Bialock, of Gold ville, S. C., and 200 from J. H. Hunter. Mr. Blalock is p)erhaps the largest planter in the State of South Carolina. His farm lies be tween Clinton and Newberry, and con tains sonmo (,000 acres of land, thor oughly systematized and equipped with the best farming imiplemets.-Spar tanburg Herald, 16th. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. 804 /AFACTS 1 tWOR TI HKNO WING! T ~ bottle of Our Owvn .iectric Lin iment will remove alt pains, aches and stiffness from the joints. That a bottle of Saluda Group Oil will cure the Irost obstinato case of croup, and also prevent a threatened at tack. That one bottle of Robert sonl's Oom pound Oouigh Syrup will give immediate relief to Coughs, Asthma, Bronchit.is, and all other diseases of the lulngs and throat. The abovo medicines are comnpounded of the purest drugs and with the greatest' care at Robertson & Gilder's Pharmacy. t.&f. 1y VAlMOUS AND ALL ABOUT. , The pipes for- water works are oeing tributed over town. Joseph Mann is 1putting a new n his dwelling and otherwise ti. )IS place. prinkler haq started on Mai It should extend to all the streets. examination for teachers' cor. held last week there wer( bite and seven colored appli ore will be a match game of ball eon the Newberry and Collegc at the Fair Grounds on Monday ng. o'scaffolding on the new Lutherati church has boon taken down, the towel and roof all being finished. Work ik now being pushed on the interior. Rev. Prof. A. J. Bowers willI p-eacli in Thompson Etreet Church next S b bath morning. The pastor, Rev. M. P. McClintock, goes to Gastonia, N. C., to preach. Mr. W. W. Fulmer is offering some extraordinary bargains in grocories and canned goods, and in fact in every thing in his store he has put the prices down to cash bottom. Soo his ad. Our suburb, Helena, has applied for cityhood, and as soon as the result of the election held last night for Intend ant and wardens is known a charter of incorporation will be issued by the Secretary of State. Cut Bono, a correspondent of the Ob server, rquests The Herald and News to state (hat he mado a mistake in stat ing tl4t Rev. W. W. MeMorrics would preach at Garmany Sunday afternoon. )Io will preach in the morning. Mr. C. L. Blease obtained a new trial in the case of DeWalt against the .Columbia, Newberry and Liaurens Railroad. The point raised was that one of the jurors was not a qualified elector nuder our new constitution. Cooper and Company's show will ex hibit in Newberry on May 5th and 6th, Wednesday and Thursday, with two performances daily. Prices only 10C and 203. Tents to be on West Main Street near Leavoll and Speers' furni ture store. Thle inace committee to raise money for the Press Association have been out only two mornings and have been very successful, as we knew they would be for the people of this town know how to entertain. If any one desires to contribute who has not been seen call on commilittee. Wo have received a letter from Con gressman Latimer stating th t our re quest to change mail route from Pros perity to Caldwell to Wednesday and Saturday instead of Tuesday and Sate urday has been granted so that now our Tuesday pap.3r will got through that section on Wednesday. Judge Watts has filed an order re fusing to grant a new trial in the easc of H. C. Koon vs. Farmers' Mutual In surance Company. This case has been tried three times. Two verdicts in favor of the insurance compan._ and one0 mistrial. TheIb interests of the in suranee companUy have been ably de fended in this case by' its attor-neys, Messrs Hunt & Hunt.--Observor. rhaoca Iiemnedy. This)1 is the best mediciiine in) the worild for bowel comlalinIts. It acts quickly and can always be depended Ipou. When reduced with water It is pleasant to take. Try It, and like many others you wvill recoma eiind it to your friends. For sale at 25 andi 50 en ts per bottle by WV. E. Pelhnm, Druggist. A I. H-ealth andI- HappineOss soecured wvhen you buy at our drug store We (10 your nrescription woirk at lowest prices. o never allowv any one to undertsell us. Sober, competent, graduated drug gists at PELHAM's PH AnMACy. Theo Standard Itrod Stanlion "Chance To Be" belonging to Mr. S. J. McCaughrin, prloprietor of Insfallen Stock Farmi, died of cgngestion of the brain on Wednesday of last week. He was a valuable horse to the community, as weoli as to his owner, and1 the loss to both is great Mri. McCaughr-in dlesires us to say to those who hayo bred mares to "'(h anco" that they can continue, and breed to his young stallion Woodlako Bany, wvho is a fine individual, and being equally as weoll bred of hiEs horse eChancc."~ Whnen Travenn,g. Whether on pleasure bent, or bust. ness, takeon every trlp a botth-of 83 rap of Figs, as it acts8 most plensantly and eff'ectually on the kid neys, liver, and)( bo~wels, preventing fev ra, hleadaches, and ot her for ms of sicknerss. For sai( In 50 cent and Hl bottles by all leading druggists. Manuiifacetured by the Cali fornIa Fig Syrup Company only. H ARRJ?8 LIT/IAWATER9I Carbonated Lithia Water, Soda Wa i Ginger Ale Sold to the Wholesale and Retail trade at lowest Prices by Agennt for No" enrry .4UR1 Arp" Lectured at the opera house on rues day night on the subject Just Human. The lecture deserved a larger audI ence. It was replete with wit and w' dom and much good, hard philosoph . We ere glad to have had Major Smith with us. H is articles are print ed in The Herald and News every week and are read with interest by hundreds of people. He is not only a good writer and talker but a most congen ial and pleasant got.leman and his reminiscences of the great men of Georgia of a past generation tre full of interest. On Wednesday morning we drove him to the Co!legf and the Graded School, at both of wh cl places lie made short talks. Extracts from the Road Law. For the information of the many overseers in this township, in r, gard to the legal ago, for road workers, I publish the last act on the subject. There is much conflict on the sub ject, and road overseers, over the whole county will do well to read the act carefully, as the roads will all be worked by the time the act will be ready for publication. "All able bodied male persons, and all male persons able to perform or cause to be performed the labor herein required, between the ages of 18 and 50 years except in I Horry and Spartanburg counties, where the ages shall be from 21 to.50, and also except ministers of the gospel in actual charge of a con gregation, and persons permanntly disabled in the military service, and persons who served in the late war, shall be liable, annually to do and per form four days labor on the highways." D. A. DICKERT, Township Com im issioner, No. 11. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Ox fords in any style from 50c to $2.50 at f.tf Mimnaugh's. Salter, Photographer, has had the interior of his gallery painted and ren ovated ,hroughout, and has just re ceived one of the late' improved New York Studio Culpits. He is now bet ter prepared than ever before for mak ing photographs in all the latest styles of finish. f&t.2t. Pure Muscavada Molasses at J. W. Recder's. f. 3m. A Vefrinary Forge I have just opened to the public for Shoeing I-lorses and Mules, in connec tion with my practice. I personally inspeet tne feet and shocing to correct all defects and vices, without extra charge. See mc. Mr. Pool's Old Shop, just below Brmvn's Stables. M. F. KENELEY, f.&t.tf Veterinary Surgeon. Our Su,urb. The citizens of Helena hold a meet ing last night to nominate a ticket for intendant and wardens, with the fol lowing result: Intendant, Cole. L. Blease. Ward 1, B. E. Julien. 2, Jas. F. Glenn. 3, Welch Wilbur. " 4, I. D. Shockley. It was decided to hold the election on May 4th, and J. Y. Wilbur', J. D. ] Shockley and C. J. Zobel were apploint ed managers. Mi'. Tr. 0. Williams wvas elected su pervisor of registration and was author ized to proceed at once to the r'egistr'a-) tion of the voters. Cole. L. Blease, Esq., acted a chair man of the cit,izens' meeting last night and Mir. Jesse Coats as secretary. Gui' suburb is hastening to be no< longer a suburb, but a sister' city. May< she priosper'. J. W. Reedcr's is the p)lace for you to call wvhen needing anything in his line. HIe can save you nmoney. f. 3m. During i1.e winmter'ofJ1893. F. M. Mar tin, of Lonmg R~eh, WVest Va., con mrated a s"ver" cold wvhich left him ni,h a cough In peatk ing oif how he cured It he says: "1 used several kinds of cough syrunp hut found no relief until I bought a b,ottle of Chambierlain's Cough Remedy, wvheh relieved mme al most instant ly, aid in a short tIme brought abmou~ta co'muphate mire.'' When troubHele wIth a cough or cold use this remedy and you will noltfinid it neP(c samry to try several kitnds beifore you get relief. It hats he en In the market for I over twetnty years and conistantly a grnownm In favor and popiularity. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by W. E. Pelham, Druguist. . - s e ( (Columbie. Uicycles for sale. Tires c on Ladies' Wheels inflated aLnd exam ined frece of charge. Repairiing of all v kinds. F. A. ScInUMPEWP, f. tf- Agent. WE WANT Your Proscription Business. WE OFFER You as good and as Careful service as 28 years Experience can give, and WE GUARANTEE Pure Drugs at Reasonable r Prices. ROBERTSON & GILDER, Pharmnacists on thn Corner. . TIE WEWDDING IELLS RING IN CHIAR LESTON. Eitor Wn. W. Hald Wis the Hleaullfi and Accomplished Min Fay Wirto. [Special to The State.] Charleston, April 21.--At 9 o'cloel this evening Mr. W. W. Ball of Green. ville was married to Miss Pay W itte at the resid-nce of the bride's father ir Rutledge avenue. The wedding was a beautiful affair The splendid mansion was handsomel decorated with palms and cut flowers and an elegant bridal supper wat served after the ceremony. The marriage ceremony was per formed in the beautiful and spacioum imsic room. The bride entering, at tended by her train of bridesmaids, waE joinod by the groom and his best man and the company proceeded up an aish to the end of the room, where withh a bower of palms and flowern the knol was tied by the Rev. W. T. Capers, o Anderson. The following ladies were the bride's attendai.ts: Miss Laura Witte, sister of the bride, maid of honor; Miss Sarah Ball, of Laurens, sister of the groom: Misses Evelyn Brodie, Jear Edgerton, Annie Sloan, Margaret War. Ing and Hulda Witte, all of Charles. ton, the last named being a cousin of he bride. Mr. Thomas R. Waring Lcted as best man. There were nc ushers or groomsmen. The beautiful strains of Mondels 3ohn's Wedding'IMarch were played as .he bridal party proceeded through the room, and during the ceremony ,he orchestra discoursed music in soft trains. About 200 guests witnessed the cerc mony, among them being the following 5entlemen, who came to Charleston as Tuests of Mr Ball: Col. H. W. Ball tud Mr. W. A. Watts of Laurens, Mr. I.-F. Richardson, Mr. J. 0. Westfield %nd Perry Beattie of Greenville. Mr. Ball is the editor of the Green ville News, and is well known through. )ut the State. He has many friends in 'Aharleston, and was formerly editor of ,he Pot of this city. Mrs. Ball is the second daughter of 'Ir. C. 0. Witte. She is a favorite in 'larleston society, and is a young wo nan of beauty and talent. Mr. and Mrs. Ball left here this vening for Washington. After a tour )f about a week they will proceed to greenville, their future home. The People are Convinced When they read the testimonials of ,ures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. They re written by honest me and women, Lnd are plaiu, straightforward state. nlents of fact. The people have con idence in Hood's Sarsaparilla because ,hey know it actually and permanently mures, even when other medicines fail. HOOD'S PILLS are the only pills to .ake with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Easy tnd yet eflicient. Oxfords, all styles aid colors, at f.tf Milnaugh's. St PaPsti' Itemsig. Mr.. Editor, wve desire to start a clod ioper in your papeCr. Comnmumnion services were held at st. Paul's church yesterday, Rev'. J. A. sligh, our p)astor', pr1eachied one of the nost imp)rexlsive sermc,ns I have ever ieardl him preach, and I have heard -in pr,each for thirty-two years. T1enx nembers wvere admitted to the church. A. congregational meeting and prepar~i 1,tory services were held on Goodl Fri lay. The church council was eleet,ed m that day and the followving gentle non wvill serve as elder-s: J. D). Shealy, r. HI. Livington, W. S. Scybt, J. A. C. Cibler, Tr. A. Eptinig and J1. I. Sease, und the following as deacons: T1. 1P. iichardson, J. .J. Hlipp, C. W. Shealy. .C. Aull, D. A. Livingston, G. H. Vull andl Augustus Fellers. Mr. J1. C. Vull was m.,ted Sunday-school Super ntendent, and( we hope) him much sue ess in his efforts or the efforts that he nay make in the welfare of our Sunm lay-school, and we are at his service .ny' time if lie thinks that he needs as istan.ce. Mr. J. .T. Ept,ing is preparing to hresh wvheat, at his house. That is cry handy for us wvho live near' him or t. Paul's communit.y. The grain looks very pr'osperous. I 'clieve that it is going to lbe t,he best :rain cr'op we have seen for several eare, or at least it looks t.hiat way We are glad to say that we can hear' he familiar voice of C'ol. TI. W. H-ol way from his p)orch In passing. lie ives a word( or asks a quest,ion to all rho pass. We ard~ glad to see1 that the 'olonel hats imp)roved so fast from heu matism. Hoinest & Co's. saw mill has sensed for' lie summer, that, is uptil Ithe lplotving Bason Is ove,'. There has bec:a a good many calves4 urt this last weekc by the use of the ott.on planter (t,he calf. of the leg). We learn that Mrs. Lizio Long, of impsonmville, S. C., is visiting her aught.crs, Mr's. Setzher and Mrs. AulIl. Ve think thaxtt she might spend a few ieek with us. Newvberry County, Apr'il 19), '9)7. April W1isdIom. He sture that your blood is pure, our appetite good, your digestion erfect. To purify youxr b)lood( and buiild up our health take UIc>d's airsaparlila. This xmedicinie hats accomplished re rmarkable cures of all blood dliseases. t is the On)e True Blood Purifier. Hlood'si Sarsaparilla has power to sake you well by purifying and en lehing your blood, giving you an ap eLite, and nerve, nmntal and( digestive trengt h. Arm and HIammer' brand keg Soda heap at . w. nocdax,s f. 3m. POWDER Absolutely Pur. Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfulness. Assures the food aginst alum and all forms of adulteration CoItomon to the cheap brands. 14OYAL BAKING POWDElRO.,NEW YORK OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET. ALL TIIE NEWS OF A LIVEC AND PRO GUlESSIVE TOWN. [Speclal Cor respomienco Herakand News.] PRt'li'MTrY, S. C., April1 22, 18970. Cold-everyone is "a shiverin' an' a shakin' "1 these mornings. Rev. Thos. Leitch hits begun a meet ing here in the Miethodist church. He pretaches twice i day, inld we trust may (10 mcIh good. He Is aecoml]palied by the sweet singer Marshall. They will be here for a week or two. Luther League services in Grace church next Sunday morning instead of 111ght, as DI'. 1111111M will J)retlch and administer the communionI at Mt. Tabor inl the morning. This is a change in the services from afternoon to morning at Tabor. Mr. E. B. Hayden returned from his visit to Charleston last week. Ile was mueh pleased with his trip. Tle new cotnell was %worn inl lust Friday. Mr. A. At. r Wa8 r 1e elected clerk and treasurur. )r. J. 13. Simpson, It. I. Stoudemaye. and T. 'L. Schumpelrt appoilnted board of health. The Luther League of Grace church elected Alisse4 Lizzie Heagin, Della Bowers, Olive l0eagle, Gertrude Simp son and AMary Luther delegates to the Central League, which mlleet"; at St. Phillip's May 1st. Messrs. D. M. Langford and .1. 1'. Bowers went to the State l'pworth League, Which mellt at Spartanllbuij.g last Thursday. They were dulegates from Wightmn LePge. They r,t.urned last Saturday. Mrs. Lizzie IfIliter passed through town last Sattrday oil her way to visit Aunt Katie Moore, who has been quite sick. Mrs. Mary Riley died at the resi dence of her son-in-law, Mr. Living ston, on Tuesday morning. She was upwards of 60 years of age. Rev. Mr. Orr, the evangelist of the A. It. P. Synod, will begin a meeting in the Presbyteriant chulrch here on Friday beforeo thte fIrst Sunday in May, in accordane with appioinment made F"ebruary 18, 1897. Miss lle Boozer will leave to-day for an ex tended visit, to relatives ait Ne wberr'y and G reenw1tood(. Mr. J. F. JBrowne, agent of thte Southern Railway Company, who( htas been confined to his room three or' four' weeks with rhetumatlsm, has been 1hob biling around town on crutches. He has been granted leave of absence foir two months, anId will go to Is home at Cherr'yville, N. C., and1( will go fronm there to Ilot Sp)rings, Ark., and will return to lP-osperity about J1uly 1st., andl saLys he w"ill whlip your humble scribe on his ret,urn, as he expect.s to be the best man in t-own. We htope lhe may. The Easter attendanec at G race church was the largest In y'ears. The decoratious were priett.y and in good taste. The smon was good and the nulmber of conununtiticants large. Seven were added to th el church membershl5ltip. TIhe Sunday-sch',ol wasi1 large, and1( the exercises of the Little Workers were perfectly sjpleindid and cap)t,ured the large audi enlce. 'lThe little folks, led 1by Mr's. Dri. IIalhnan,acqiuitted themelvdes nticely, and miany were the priaises . e hear'd of the excelleit,manner ini wh ichi thIt y r'endered thir' parits. Rev. Mr'. Kirkpatrick pr'eached in the A. It l. chtur'ch morning and night and-hItis scemons were full of the G ospel anld wil (crta inly3 bin g forth good1 Rev. Mr'. P rice, as pr'evioutsly an nlounced, p)reachled on "HIieavenly I tee 0-.;iition."' Hfis sermuoin, wh ile Ilong, was well riceivedci, andl he made it very lin rthattt "w~e will know each other there." ''Te qu iest,in for us to decide is are we going to be t,hei'e. We are willing to risk all1 else' if we ('fnn ju5t, b)e one who will be ther'e. Cupi,. IH. If. Iussell and Col. D). W. Jioland are in attendlance upon03 cour,t, In CJolumbhia thtis week, andl Alr. .1. A. Derick, of Little Aluntalit, is atttentd ing to tIhe ticker at thte C., N. & L. R. R. this week. Large crowds wei'e it townt ont Good Friday and Satur tday, iandi manty were. thte hats aitd suilts car'riedl htome for use on E'aster Sifudy. We heard'( of one lfim that sold1 int tlte two (lays over 20 suits and( inearly onte 1hundr ted hats ladies aind gents. it, pult one in ind of Gooo Fridays of 0old, when our town used to i>c crowded ont this (1ay3. Anic Abbott and lier wontderful power, as exhibited in the academy last Saturday nighIt, was thte talk of the towni. Ii aynco says Ito don't knowv wht it was, but, the power was there and lots of it. Cap says lie doit't want any rtnore suIch "foolin"' r'ound hiht a to m11ight get a spell put on him, and ho has 1o Solonon to ward it off. Nir. (. L. SchumprI t, who has been attending a business college, is home on a itshort, Vacation to rest his eyes. Ilis p1Ysiciani aidvi'sed hitl to rest them. Capt. U. It. Whites, who his been with uts off and oi for the past week, left us Mondity. The stockholders of the lI'rosperity Cotton ill Coinpany will hold their annua111al meeting on 'I'lh tirsday, May 6th, at 11 o'clock a. In. Let all the stock holders attend. The well, aifter Ianty delays the work of which was stopped, has started up1) again, a)(1 is golig On i night and day with two shifts of hands. ThIy are beginning to piunltch quito a deep hole in old n1other earlth, anld from present, indientions, a beatlful supl,!y of water is not far off. llriolc making will begin in the near future, when the Company expects to make Itt least half a million more brick. Col. tussell 1). ZitnmIerImanl. of Or angebug Couity, Spelit the l'aste- tide with Col. Aloseley and fiimily, and re turned to his hom1e early this week. Alr. and Alrs. W. WN. l'ulimir, of your city, were wit.h us Oil Easter. Glad to see you. iss Leila Fulner, of Newbery, hits hen visiting Miss Ill P llers. Mr. B:a(lham, of Atlanta, who has been visiting his aunt,, Lrs. S2.1 Pel lers, left for Ninet,y-Six on londay. The children enjoyed their E'aster ogg hunt oi GraIeei church gronitds oi Monday evening. Mr. E...i. (Hub) Kibler is the cham pion bicycle vider. 110 made 20 miles inl two hours ovur "powlerful" rou-"I -oads Moniday. 1Ie says he's a long ways off, )tt he expej ts to getthere till Ahe same. All our sick folks are convaleseing ind we trust will all be fully restored. Mrs. Matthews and little son, le1nnie, 6yho had pneumonia, Ire able to sit up i little. .mr. .umes I). Lthor, of Newherry L'ollege, spent , E'aster unetle the pa renttal roof amd rtturnted to his studies .)n Mlonday. '-'ihe sois of rest have un1taillioisly :1ecided to go into Ile cheltker busi less, as t hat, exercise re< iulres t-he least, 11110ilit, of physical exercise and very little talk, and have begul operations it thle ollico of the 1>rosperity Stock 'otitaiany. They V x teti I genteral ital lenge to all whvlo think they can play 'teeks.'" If Illick ean m't (10 yoil LIp, lIenry ill try you; ind if lien ry Dna', Dave will to vnlled in, or Ilob or Bumiee or A. (4. ort Sim or onle of the Kibler boys or Dock, ( 'apt1. ". or Hayne; ind if none of these can vanulish you, I,Itws is held in rese-ve, atid whnIt Im ,itluis loose oil you1 youl will think i gat intg gni or It msked hatery has 11u11.nled loose on youl, and141 will not leave it single point to which yo'l eain move. So lookout and donl't tackle the wrong me. KAY. /. Gladness Comes W ith a better untdertanitding of the trainsient,ntureti' of the many phys ceal ills, ivhich ivanisht before propeor ci forts-gentle (.le)orts-pleaisant t,e flotts tightly (directed. Tlhere is comtfor't in the kntowledge, thant so mnuy forms of sickntess arc not11 dute to ainy actual dis Bae,i, ht.t simptjly to ia 'ontstipaltedl conldi tion of thle system, whle ih the pleasant family laxatiive, Sy.rup of Figs, pirompt Ly retmoves. fThat is why It is the only remnedy' with mtillionsof famtIilie's, iltndis EIVyverywhee ('st.e(eed so h'ghily by tall who vahtno good hteatlh. Its b,enefleiatl iffeets iare dute to thte fact, that it is the alcanl iness5 wvithiout debil itaiting thte >rganis (on wich ol it acts. It is thterefore dll imupor'tatnt,, in order1 I o get its bente licial effects, to ttote whlen you p)ur dtiise, that you have thle gettitine arti sle, whih is n mftacturted bty the Citll rorniai lig Sytrup ('o. (lnly uttd sold lby If i thte ('tjoytmenit of goodI health, ,t.hetr retmtedies iare thtetn not neoeded. If nay be c(onnnendedtI to1 I the mtost skill ftl >hysician ts, but if itt need'( of aiI lxitive, vell1-infortmed everyw~vhere, Syrup of "igs stt ads htightest iandI is mos ct lar tgely tsed andil gives mots~tg(eneralt saitisfact ion. NEW YORK SellingOut' ro close the Business. I All1Goods sold &aithout reserve - BELWVALE And 8ecuro fhe Bargains. New goods! New Goodsl New Goods! THE Moweoo oS HOUSE Is filled again witi the most desira ble and newest goods ifforded by the North. %rn markets. Our buyers are j ust return ing from New York, Philadelphia and Bal timore with the Bhoicest selection they could possibly make. In Wash Fabrics there is simply no end to the variety. In Woolens we have everything that the most fastidi auls could wish. Styles range fr'om the daintiest checks to the large, hand some patternIsso much in vogue now. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! W~je carriy the cele.. 'BNNISTER INE" of 3ENTS' FINE GOODS. We have selected a >eaultiful line of col IIrs and shapes. IN .ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Fine Shoes We are very confident hat we have the best n style and finish to >e found. CJOM~E AND RR IUR.