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E. II. AULL, ERDITOn. THE 1,UTIIEI%AN SYNOD. The United Synod in the South of the Lutheran Church will convene In the Lutheran church at Newberry tomor row at 3 o'clock. The old General Synod South of which the present body is the s sr let here t.wnt-y year'spago. In behalf of the citizens of Ne- berry we extend to the miembers of Synod a most hearty and cordial wee -me to our city. We trust that their meeting here MAY be both picasant and protitable. The gates of the city will be thrown open to them and they ate invited to come in and take possession. IMI WAIC AND r'ISUISs;. It is already evident, we thitk, tha; the war will tIot interfere with bisine:s as it was feared it wvoui. ;en,ral trade has not sutfe:-ed to an.thing liKe the deg, ee t hat was pretie k- ti. and1 now that the prospect of an arv.y and. itr us, a glorious terminiation k.f the s e gle seems asured. tihe "of trbance of trallie will probably be Stil Il-s. There i- really li) reaon wh this war should cheek inluo.trial entelrprise or business actiity. 1'ne ai-as oiy Star states the ca-e wel i i an L.ui ora from which we kIuote witall hearty ap proval the folloani2 words. "The numurt of people iII the United States is estimated, in roui nIumrub. to be 7'>,000,0. The inorib- of men who will be engaged in the war is not likely to exceed, all toli, Wnile this is by no .an-, a weak or intonsiderable liUh,tin- firce, it is the merest fraction of the total population. Should all of tihe volunteers anid all of the regullar ary be sen t uIt oI the country to ('uba or the I'Iilippines or elsewhere there wo1uil st ill remain he hind 74,8'00,000 men, worIenI ami chIij drenl. whose nleces-;ities woild hive to be Supplied just the s.iue Is if the re public wvere in a stito of profound peace. 'his vast inultiuide of inie stayer's will Continue to eat jurist as they did before tt'#h Spani .h cri.-is was thought of. 'I he\ will need its much clothing as IIIy did hbefore thequestion of Cuban imdt'-lhle ie was avirated. They will need honies to live inl. and all of tIre comforts and coIVenielcels ier'tainiig 10 tie 1ouiseLhold. I tdoes not appeill. possible bY Iny riult process of reasoning that a war whielb w1\ill he conduieterd outsidq of the voun ltry, whicb can everilte no dinlit.er to hon'ie inst itutions, which involves no cost which the nation is not thum 1rlan litly able to lmeet, canl injill or plirlyze trade or harm'n in<histry. Andrli it, will not, if the peole l1(k at, the lilitt,er in Ia lenlSile lig it, and .1'o oit in w ithi their bIying rnd seiling. thtieir luilding anI fiunishinig aId thter pub' IlliC lft.er' prises, just, rts ley hvt\'e iven accus tomred iito (oinig. I t is obvious t.t I 1Catsonablile tire riuIst Ie a11lowOd for the Suddell aigitation r(td h the war to subside, bult it vwill be found within a few weMks Lthat tIe peotle vanlnot live ol ext'itelieit, amn they will rese mnthe cevei teno of 6hirt way Ild devote themselves to the Jim suits whik-h lve ridt Ilhe vouittry stron11g enoughlitl and ell r 1ieb ntu1tg to ini cur the expem- of witr." We ar1e a itprtutial, cool-ieided I'vo ])Ie. We know our s trenrgth ind Itre perfectly aware tliat it 1rrrst prevail, and that speedily. Theirefore weV I ar' going oin prtt.y - ntich ias uistirl iln torrti onlnary vocati tion s, alndl at theo srtonet timlie dIispios ing (if Sparini as fast ais we eati get, to her'. Atlanta .Jotrnral. Julst so. St ill there ar'e someni people1 who havre money' who11 are Ihohling it, with a gr'uasp thait is tear'frul. We see no,reatson whyli~ there shrould lbe any dis;. tuir'barnce in bursi net-. It mu nst Ire r'e mr ebeed howecver. thalt tIhe T5.000)t.000 peCople in t his Crou ntlry~ a re riot, all imen anod able to bear alrs and1 whir that niumbrer is taten out o)11(f thre '5r).(i,00 and tIre soldiers calledi firomi it thIe pir'o port.ion is g reateor. E'vien then -i, litow ever, tIre call will not bn la-ge enou)tgh to hav'oe any' 'If.-et on hrris.s Anid yet we ate told that the banks are riot willing to h-t out tIe usual amroutitl of mnieyhr' arid It l, mkis I lie cash jurst a hi ttle strl.e. "'We aire not surprilisedl im- it is al waye tire catse thaut a n11in1 or ta town goes ot of busins when'oo'i i tIre man1.1 ort tire toiwn (Iuts adv'iertisinrg. 'Ilhis may trot happen julst t. tnie btil it. worIll comre abot, ini timre as stur'e as iiIg ht follow's day."' Thre above is fiom ia letter to the Ah beville ledium biy Geon. .I. 11. Hemp h11l1 speaking of a toawn Irhat otnce had btusiniess fromr till arid neat' burt that now reints him of a detad town andt all becatuse It has failed to 11se pintflers' ink. It Is trute of other busirness me~n and other towns8. The rmer'chatnt who nrever advertises and who nevet' helprs the putbli3 advanice of his town wi~'ll sooner or later get the dry r'ot arid go dead. This Is an age of pr'ogr'ess atnd putsh rand to keep utp a'i th lte procession yout have got. to let pecople kCnow you ar'e living and stIll In business. '1The victory of Coimmrodoreu Dewey at Manila Is the rmo(st comprllete ever r'e corded In naval arfare. It was a dar ing feat to attermpt entrianco to an ene my's hrrbor In thre night time wio'th the pilaen ltned woith tor'pedo boats and1( submnarine mines, iIe had to get someC it whiereo to landl arid that was his only chance. If the Sampson leet can do as well It will go a long ways towaird short. enting tho war, providled there are no othetr com pieatlons. We hope It may be so. It Is impossible for atny battlo to last very long wit,h the utnpr'ovenment thiat has been made In the Inistrumnents of deat,b. The Macon Telegraph makes the good1 poInt that the ex plosions whIch destroyed the SpanIsh sh Ips at a.IanIla V?' bay were all external.--Grecenville Thero ca'n be no doubt.of that. WVhat, wlli the Spaniards do about it'? It wIll hardly be necessaryv for themn to hrold a pot@o tnheryand ose two m)onths ominn,h*cue TU 1)idPKN9A1tV .DE0810N. We received a special from Columbia yesterdaiy anouncing that the Supreme Court of the United States had rendered its decision in the dispensary ease and that the dispensary law had been sus tained with the exception of the inspec t ion feature. This Lumeas that original package houses at.d blind tigers will have to go, but that the indiv'.dual can order all lie wants for his own use without. molezita tion or Itble fiAinm any one. A It %rTLK k;XVKVi1 EI). The Two Fleeto Approaching Wach Otber Cuba tro Hi I raded at 0nce. Special to HIerad an d Nevs Columbia, S C., May 9., 4 p, nm. The New York .lojrna has rtNc-ire a disp.itc"h tha Ihe Snst r.eeI has ar ried at Porto Ritxm Tree Oreg%n has re.ahi R;4ahix. Nole Spanish e ins.ed Cape Eslenei yesterday sombard T.T Samnp-on pasdCape H1Ayt.ten E&zl ward. T! 'olDlinion.1 Ct%al Compauy refuse d to -eli Spamen I tho,s.and tons of coal. FifI 1:ouo-and %olunteers are to tv mIIi;.zed at kh ekamauga im media)tl. The Cabinet iz planning the inva:-ion of Cba with that force and sixteen thouzani regulars. Shafter will lead Ine invasion with the regulars. Cop pinger. %% ade and Lee .ill follow with Gomez has eighteen thousand Cubans with his army awaiting orders. Allt,n, of Massachusetts, succeeds lRoosevelt. I lie Senate orders a sword for Dewey and medals for his oflicers and Imenl. Spailih troops will be sent to Manila to rehland ilvasion. Koester. Columbia, S. C., May 9, 4.50 p. i. It is offeially recport.ed that the Mont gomery has arrived safe at, St. Nicho las. Koester. OUR PROSPERITY BUDGET ALL TJiE NEWS OF A LIVE AND PRO. GRES-IVE TOWN. I Special Col r mdeince Hlornild amt Newal 'rosperity, S. C., May 9.--Dr. Hall Illan preaelled one of hi ih 1sal strong 30s1rmon1s on Sunday night, from the sub. ject, "Somnething better thanl gold," "a good liatine was rither to be chosen than great riches." We learn that, his ferilon at Mt'. Tab,or in the moriling was on the all-absorbing topic the wair, and that in the wisdoil of God the A merican Government, was the instru mel't in Hiis hands to tccoiplish the work lie had them to do. Rv. .1. A. 13. Soherer l(and Mrs. Scherelr will be h1er. oi tomorrow, Tuiesdlay, nild at 4 o'clock in the after noonl Mkrs. Sohere' will address the Womn's Missionitry Society of Grace (liirchl, to wi.ich meet.ing overy one is invited. MIrs. Seherer. was for a num ber of years a missionary in Japan, and her talk will be V'ery interesting. At night, Rev. Scherer will address the so ciety on ission work in general. In vi tations haive b)eeni extended to the so cieties of the other chtrchtes in town, and there will no douibt be it large aut d ience present to h ear this gifted and talented worker in the mtission field. Alr. WV. Ih. Wise camne up Sunday on a fencingh to sp)end a coutple days at hiome.. ilIe paissed the I ispection al right 1and says that hi' is reitdy to go to thl.'i liines a15it onice if neessatry. Thler'e seemsi to b)e a chatnce for some of them t(o get, to thlese far-fatmed islands. Hactk iays tht. severatl have said that t,bey atre going hack with hi m lnes day. It is it fatct thtiit many of our boys have the fever. A couphle more Manil las and there willilie nioth ing left to light. Theire hias beeni mutch talik abotut a rollier ilii in thiis section, and I can say posi5ti vel y thait Mr . JIohn Cook wvill have one in operation for gr iding this year's erop of wheat, which now prom ises to he a good one. The only thing that is unsattisfactory abhout it is that, Mr. Cook did( not erect his inill in town wheiire hie couild have had shtippiuig fa ci lit ies. We had much rather have it whei re it. 1s thain not to hiave had it at all ; and we know that Mr. ('ook will (10 a good business where he Is, and we take lhe lead in tihe State iIth one or two exceptions for having the first roller i mill. Rev. Dru. Hatlhntan and Mr. A. IL. Kohnt will attend the meeting of the Unit.ed Synod wvhichi cotivenes in the Lutheran church at Newvborry on t,he Ilii.h. Many of ouri peole wvill go tup diiuing the session of the synod to see atnd hear some of the leading divines of th is denomination in the South. Mr. A. G. Wise lntervlowed the metr chiants in behalf of the boys in the stores anid repIots that the merchants nitmedl below have all decided to chose at (6 o'clock every week day ex cept Saturday, beginning on Mon day, the 9th of May. T1ho early clos ing will hoe for three months, ending wvithi Ar-gust, l9th: Messrs. Hawkins Bros., A. ii. KCohn, Schumpert & Les toir, J. P. flowers & Co , and Moseley Bros. KAv. DO YP LIKR GOOD COFFE? If so, buy the "Blue Ribbon" brand. This is alt excellent brand of Moca and Java, 6nmd will go twice as far as chieup coffot'. If you will onily try this brand you will quit usingechoap and poor coffee. I[ it you will find both quaility and eonomy. Sold by S. 13. JONE~S, Solo Agent. Ite fros lt. Paul,e. The first of May is here. It lookj as if we will have swme warm weather. Our peach trees are loaded with peaches. The graveyard assoclation mxet yes terday. There will be another meet Ing on the first. Sunday In .1une at 9 o'clock. The soliciting committee will get mtubers and collet dues by that time. The 'omaria sehtoi taught by Miss Till^ Wenn 4lisAl its ession u la Wedne-day. iss 0lenn is a of ability and gave general s.aisfactic, There is aef at . rs. Ela Blee a curiosirty inde~. Tihe ea'f is atu 11Tree m1onithiz %n4ar is ihri-*.x,;-jz e fc-11,ow A 11 fty min.ier tfo-r t1his -alf. OnT lat Thursay~~ a wekrireer ne,i.,x proitl.-er- zoi olf 0-he trxin at K ier' sbrMde -o t)C,her Way w a ference at M . Hebron. Th%ey r p e r-.ad in double ile, each oarr\ inz i valiso, and :so frigzh1tened lile Berly Bxenhaagh that he ran to his mother and a-k-d if the war had starited Sinoe our lsIt writirg w Axe iave been mashing ei's, bit %%e will again re sume the 1.0pu0pp1%. Nlav :1. Siver Street Dt.. Nothing but war and only one side of that. Mr. W. C. Johnson spent Sunday with his brother at Dysons. M r. 1. .1. Davenport. has gone to Chappells to take charge of a farm for Mr. Geo. T. Reid. Mr. J. W. McCullough has moved to Newherry. T4le stand of Cotton 11tls been injured by the cold spell. Mr. F. G. Spearman was in town to Cotton hoeing Is the order of the day. Capt.. Fant, Is making things move around him. Corn that has been worked out looks fairly well. Oats are good. Wheat only Ordinary, the rust or cold weather having Injured it some. The "bike" fever Is on at, this town. Nearly all the boys have one. Capt. Glenn is putting his track in i ne li. Mr. Walter Spearman will soon eat cabbago from his garden. Mr. C. C. Davis has crected Col. Richardon a itie mansion On hIs place near here. Mr. lichardson is the iti that used twenty tons of guano on his four-horse farm. We are watch Ing his farm to see the results. PUCK. Uopt Shoolimp. We had some summer weather last week. But since we have had a few cold days again. It takes a long time for wtilotr to got completely gone. The cold ilghts and winds are very rough on crops. Corn and1 cotton are trying to come up), but it, Is hard work. That whtichi is upi can't, d1( anything and some of it, looks like dying. Some farmers were getting fearful of the frost killing thte cotton. Butt thtink it Is out et dant ger now. The farmers putt In a good week's work last, week. They had everything moving. Tihere is still somte corn to be3 lantted. Miss Daisy Cannon vacated her' school at lIuartford last, Tuesday andic is now at home in our community. A considerable nutmber~t of peop)le o1 Our! Community attended the closing exercises of St.. L.uke's school on Sat urd'(ay. TIhe' exertcises wer~e well r en WVe are eat,ing honey' out here' now. Mr. WN. I. [Herbert, is in the lead in thc county with btees. H e studies the sub-t ject, and is hav"ing gocod luck in get.ting honey early. lie exp)et,s to have some for the market very soon, and tben ht can supp)lly you with a fiIno at.icle. Mrs. Emma Recagin hats been tolera bly sick during the past week. But w< are very glad to say that she Is im prtoving very 'much and will soon1 re cover from the at,tack. Mr. Monr'oe B3icklecy and1( sisters fron: Ha3lena visited relat.ives and friends it the community Saturday and Sunday Everybody is always quite happy to set. them come back among us. Several from our section attendec the closing exercises of Miss Nannic Simpson's school up1 near Kinards lasi Friday night a week ago. They re p)ort the excercises very excellent. Prof. W. E. Black visited his8 homo folks, near Wyse's Forry, Saluda coun t,y, Saturday and Sunday a wvook since Our' 'ehool will close on Fridu,y 20t1 Inst. There wvIll be an exhibition or that night. The programme wvill be published next week. The pubtllic i invit,cd. We expect to have some vera nice mtusic for the occasion. Miss Nellie Chapman and( M iss Lewis wvho nursed M iss Nellie so faith full3 during boer illness, arrived here at, Mr' WN. I. Herbert,'s t,he latter pat't of weel before ltast. Miss Nellie is improvitng very fatst since here. She is getting s< she can begin to go around. Mr. J. C. Dominick and daughter Mt's. Rlebecca Bickley, left home Fri (liy to yIsit relatives up) neat' Ninety. Six. The)y are exp)ected back today Our mail route is now extended tc Julia, at Di'. Lake's. It commenced', last Monday. PUPILs, May 9, 1898. Success-WVorth Knowing. 40 years' success In the South, pt'oves [Htghes' Tonic a gireat, remedy for Chills and all Malarial Fevers. Better than Quinine. Guarante'ed, try it. A t Drurgist. 60o, and .1t00 bottles tamn items Frona Loug Laue. Farmers sceom to diYTor in their opinions about planting cotton; sollo are ready for holing and others have just comienced planting. Mr. Charlio Kieg wao has been ivk foit- somc Cute scouS to be ltprovintw Wye hope ie may sol bt, revrtoa' to health and be able to )o to timLsavvu tou,?d w% ork, Mf r, L'I faye tte Chat' Z--t, ,%,k l"k visiting,,;: - vriud av, reP . Y %i iJ -st w h has is owr. Ix wa' our pire.r. m'* L to p'r lake 4'iV hs lyofMr n ls l'G lr:r. s.t the old' homeo of Dr. M]. . IC- nwi*T . We n. ie,l t.he 1lay. A-Ai ito a) 1-'m ) e h r o 'tn, 0-: a 4 t:' re te and ' i ns t, afraid 10 t ' s temn b;1,ness anr sincri\UYe mrre.r fec'lin-s of ssd.. ni.v ba'ck. to a few~ days6 a4T:dl nighbl.s I a spe.nt in t h~a ame house and~ well do I remember two women with whom I a associate(d there and whL et.andi ouit now as5 te m1ost beaut iful examples~ of wo.. mantiho.' it has ever bee~n my ot to meet. 'These Cwo are now in he great beyond. M's. J. F. Cotiehi and daughte. Mi s Mary visited MIr. S. A. eter and fam ily last week. Miss Matry is teaching the school at Goshen ill. Union Count,y this year. .aLx k! A Stitch In Tine aest nine. Hughes' Tonic (new i p)roved, iaste pleasant) taken in. etarly Sprintg and F'allI prevents Chiills. Den gre and Malaral Feves. Act. on the liver, tones ip the system. etter thatn quimne. Guaranteed, try it. A t druggists. 50 . and $1.00 bottes. ito Quito a ntmber of otr people at tended the school exhibition at St. Ltuke's on Saturday. W e learn the at tendance waIs lar'ge and the exe'rce interesting and lpreoftable. Sorry cir erstauces were such w couldn't at, tend. Mr. Gua Nas of the College at New berry has been on a visit home. Some or our farmers will- commene hoeing cotton th is week. WVe had a nice rai on Friday, fol. lowed e high wrids and a cool wave. Some of our farmers have been planting a lrtion of their cotton over. Corn is looking very well. Mrs. I. M. Cook has been confined to her room the past week with a srained ankle. Glad to state we haven't any sickness in or' section this week to make mn Sion of so far as we know. Ou people are enijoying rood healt,h and busy at work. If we can all iiss.the wai and small-pox I think we will be O. K. Grain 1Is headIng out rapidly and Is still promisIng in this section. arvest ,i me will soon be hecrc. We had a s' or. visit, to Newberry otn M onday. We noticed the farmers along the toad were about thi'ough panting. Sunday ortting we had the pleasure or attending service t ach man Chapel chiurchl and hea ring another good ser' mioni preached by Rev. 0. 13. Btoozer. Th'le congregation wars lar-ge. Sorry we failed to) seeC our friendl Chips1 out. ars he is very seldom abhsenat at these ser' vices. On first Sundlay morning in Maty we had the pleasuire of aittenid ing serIvice at Colony chureb. for the first timie in a number of years Mr a. W. U. [Hiller of the Tlheologlcal Seminary preached a lie sermon fotr us. Mr i. IIiller is an able specaker tad pr1omlises fori a bright ft,rte. Wec found ai latrge congrega lion at Colony and much lnterest tatken in the Sunday-school. SIGMA. New,. frin St. Luike's. Trle will he a literary meei.ting of the Leaguie at tho partsotnage, Friday night, May 13th. TPho second annual meeting wi'll be held Sunday afternoon, May 22nd. The Womanr's MIlssionary- Society willl have a ptblic service tho third Sunday mnortilng in May at i o'clock, just after Sunday school. Mr. IElijah Whitman, of Rtichland County, is v1iting hero. WV. May 2, 1898. A torpid hver robs .von of amibit in at rutina your hoa tim h.'Witt's fAt tie Ea~rly ilseras Ocilan' ti, 0 lver, Cure' con,. th atio', ant matt stein.ch and. liver troubie-. \V. E. NOMINATIONS. For County Superinten dent Education. rF [HI0 MANY FR11I0NDS OF, TIHE .H on. T lhos. W. Ket,t take plearsure In annioncing~ his naie for ('ounty SuperIntendent, of 10 rucatlon. andI pledge him to aibide the result of the Decmocratic pimarltiy. MN o'~~ HARNESS SHOcP. J. B3. Walton has opened a Hiar ness Shop on Main Street, next door to 0. Klottner's. XWlI make new harnoss and repair old. Twenty-fivo years experience. Prices reasonable. Give him your orders. Satisfaction -LESSi l JONES HE PEOPLE HAVE that it makes but ittlo difference. how th merch ants quott) Low PrIces, '1n, their aldver. tISe ents. That vou can always get the samIluality of goods A LTLE LESS," at A. C. JONES' Cash Dry Goods Store. The fta is, a Cash Stovt\ has Iv come ai neessity in Newnberrv As mebnsWho chlargo anytingll, have to add atdditional prolit to 4x*,vr the los.ss certain to como in the ore dit husmls., and those who pay ewsh are getting tired of paying those losses, and they know, that this on fies me to sell them Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Underwear, Shoes, Pants, Umbrellas, Valises, Ete, for a Little Less than they can buy at any other store. I will open this week 17 cases of Men's, Ladies', Misses and Childrens Shoes. 20 rolls of New Matting and a large lot of Men's Nice Pants at a Little Less than you w%ill find them elsewlero. When you have anything to buy in Dross Goods, Notions or Shens, get it at my Storo and see how much LESS it cost thati you have been paying. Come and See us Often. A C aNNFR The People's Store. Newberry, S. C., April 19, 1898. he Latest STYLES! The L.owest PRICE S! Shall be our motto this season. We are in a position to give both. Our buyers have .just returned from New York, the center of fashion for this coun try, and are now ready to talk to you about the things that go. bumy in the cheapest market in the conn. buy in large qnanti ties. pay cash. WVo thoiroforo comminand( t ho very lowest prices and will give thorn to youi. We want to call your special at ten tion to the fact .that we (10 not sell trashl nor shoddy goods. We prideo ourselves in offering re liablo goods in every line, even our choapost goods are of standard qual ity. We propose to lead in point of style and quality and to meet all corn petit ion in point of price. Our Stores are full of nice, new spring goods. We want to show them to you, and will do as much for you as any house can. Come to See Us. Yours truly, THEMWEO T E4 TAKE ,A LOOK At-our Ladies' Button' and Lace Shoes and Oxford Ties. They are the peer of any foot gear in this or any other market I They fit and wear well I One guarantee goes .vith every pair I You take no risk I Drop in 'tis no trouble to show theso eleganti foot trimmings I S. T. WOOTEN, NEWBERRY- S.C. A EN V IT E 0 To call in and examine my line of goods. I have a nice and well selected stock of stric'ly high grade Chamber Suits in Walnut and Oak. A full line of medium and cheap Furniture. Will sell very close for cash. a go. WILLIAMS. t. ly Mlaln Street, New berry, S. C. HARRIS - LITHIA T WATER contains More Lithia ThIN ANY OTIIERt ILii WA'TERt ON TlE MARKET! Read what some noted pyiin aet a forit The waters of the Lithia Springs A'eil,N . pi 4 88 are odorless, free from color, with a Aneeddciicl seo th pleasant saliney taste, rather pail a rrLti Vte rmt et able WThen taken in co'siderablo h ttmn ht eadi,a n quantity, they do not nauseate, purge,of, h et fnttebs,Lti or produce iany fooling of discom-Wteknw3oth Irosin. n fort. I find from the analysis of the tecniino hshteUie wat ers, they contain Chloride Sod ium, isato smrelu. Isuei Carb. Potash, Carb. Sodn, CIarb. teRemtcadGuyDs e Lithia, Carb. Iron and Sulphate afr omr ofr hnete Maignesia. These waters act directly teBfaoo odner aes upon the mucous coating of the ~oytuyyus stomach and alimentary canal, theyJONIE WrAA ,M.D are powerfully alterativo and tonic. They are everytbing to inflamed or irritated surfaces. They act upon the blood, changing it from acid to alkaline. In Indigestion, Catarrh of M.J ' ars rpitrHri Stomach and Gastrelgia, supple io. i prns mented with a proper diet, they are DerSrXVieitscoray o a certain cure. The actioni upon themycso togv teim in o kidneys is marked. The Sodium,reeilgecs,Iflfeet at Potash, Soda, Lithia, are the bet est. oteefcc fte Hri solvents of uric acid, all calculi of an LthaXae we sdi ag acid character, whether litary or qatte)i h huai n cystic, are steadily dissolved. I am (otyD th es in ngrdstt' confidoLt that the profession will find o h iny;i nlm aine it very useful in cases wvhere thisthBld r,adi alcaswee class of,water is required.thrisa ecsso sld nte J. Q. Wi Lnun, NM. D). uie or pcfly ~VATnJ~o, S CA,Aprivil18o, GN . C.,A ori 2, 189D. Exe Ae n bothne lnclueo h QuaitaanrPics ithWaer Linps e o Fine WstkayomWine tan ed iBase FOFL SE.s,i ohebs,Lti AlGrde Ceaertha atio 0. marveous. It Yusei Save Mone heuati and GeoteBtb utyo Diso Senhi Yofur l Orod ryWtes PariclarAtenionPadJo Mail rers . M~.2PA r.J. 8 T.H,.reorHri Lithia Sprngs 7:7,k~ ~ :.*,j'remedial; . agecie, Ifee.fre.t.a.