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Ni"yHEUItY MAltM ET. Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. M eat ... ........................... ((ie. Shoulelers ........................... 8e Ha a am ................................. l ie. 13est lhard .. .................... 10(al Ic. Best Molasses, new crop...... 60e. Good Molasses ..................... 25()50e. Corn --.-----.--.-................... 75c. M eal --- .- . . ---.......... 70c. H a-y - . ..---................ $1.00. W heat Bran........................ $1.25. 1st Patent Flour .................. $4.75. 2nd Best Lflour ................... $4.25. Strait Flour........................ $1.00. Good Ordinary i?Lour......$..3.25(a33.75. iugar ---.... ---............ ... ti(i6+c. L ce..--................................ 6i(i- {c. Coll ee. -.....k................... . 1 5 Cotton seed meal, perack.. Bale Hulls, pr cwt t.............. 35e. Country Produce, Butter, per lb ..................... 5(a)20c. Eggs, pce dozen .-----............ 10c. Chickens, ach c.................... 15(a,25c. Peas, per bushel ................. Of. Corn, per bushel .................. 70c. Sweet potatoes .................... 50aO0c. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6($ 8c. Fodder, per cwt .................. 75c. Telephone Subscribers. Please add to your li9t: Mollohon Manufacturing Company (oflice) 112. and oblige L. W. Floyd. 2t Money to Loan. On long time and oasy terms, secured by first mortgage on improved real estate. Apply to Hunt, H1unt & Itun ter, Attorneys at Law. ft&f 13ur'becuu, We will give a first-class barbecue at the residence of Mr. W. D. Halfacre, near St. Philip's church on Friday, July 19. There will be special entertain ment for the young people. A delight ful place will be furnished for dancing. Every one who attends is guaranteed ia good time. Special attentian will be paid to the entertainment of the peo. pie as well as to giving them an espec ially good dinner. Dinner: Ladies 30 ets., gentlemen 35 ;Is. WV. D. H AL,FA Um r. 3t t&f U, 11, 1tut.'. itibecuc.. We will give a first class Barbecue at Mt. Pilgrim, No. 9 Township, for the benefit of the church, on Friday, July 2(6, 1001. M1M:unis. Take it all the year round1-1'almotto Liver Medicine. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly Grinding Done )a,y or Night. Ready to mnake engagements. Will have an experienced miller. Satisfac tion guaranteed. f&t 4t. R. L. Schumpert. in New juarter.. In my larger and more central store, the T. Q. Boozer stand, I am better able than ever to serve my customers. Come in and see oe and I'll treat you right, whether you want cooking stoves, tinware, China or a gun. A line of high grade bicycles at low down prices. J. W. White. Spriuklung. Water consumers will please take notice that at a meeting of the Conmis sionors of Public Works held on May 81st, a rule was passed that no sprink ling of any kind by mans of a hose would be allowed under any conditions excepting through a moer. This rule to be in effect July 1st. 2t f&t F. M. BOvo, Sup)t. The Best P'rescrlptlon for Malar1ia Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No euro, no pay. Price 50c. Palmetto Li-er Medicine cured me of chronic constipation," writes James Evans, Piedmont, 8. C. Sold at D)r. -VanSmith's Drug Store. ly Mr. ,J. WV. White has moved into his new quarters, the store lately occupied by'Mr. TC. Q. Boozer. He is in the same line and wIll be glad to serve his customers. Call and see him. is otoek is good and his prices are r'ight. Atlantle Coast Line Btates. Account Fourth of July Agents are authorized to sell Round Trip) Tickets as follows: Rate:-One and one-third first-class fare for the round trIp. Territory:-Between all points east of Mississippi, andi South of Ohio and Potomac Rivers, including Washing ? ton, D. C. Agents local stations will only sell tickets to points (o which t,hey have rates and round trip tickets. be of Sale and Limiit:-Tickets to bsold July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, final lmtJuly 8th, 1901. imt Working '44 i Oars a D)ay. There's no rest for those tireless little workcers-Dr, King's New Life Pills. Millions are always insy, curing Tor pid Liver, Jaundice, Billliousness, Fever and Agre. They banish Sick Headl ache, drive out Malaria. Ne.ver gripe or weakep. Small, taste nice, work wondeors. Trry them. 25e at all drug giets. Oharity Fund. In Tuesday's paper we announced S that a po'.ition would be cireulated ask * ing the citizens of Newberry to con tribute as liberally as possible to insti tute a charitable fund to be used exclui sivo.ly for such purpose by the town offi cldaIs. Under the charter the income tax cannot be used for this purpose, and such a fund, is a necessity. Sev eral calls have been made upon the officiale from destitute persons who really needed help, but none could be Th ptiiis in the hands of the town treasuror, Capt. W. S. L4angford. Says lie Was Tortured.. "I suffered, such pain from corns I could hardly walk,'' writes HI. Robin aan,~ Hillsborough,'Ills. "but Blucklen's Arnitoa Salve com'pleteiy cured them." Aettlike magic on sprains, bruises, cute. sores, scalds, burns, boel, ulcers. - Pef-Ioot healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed, by all druggists 250. That Beoautiful $5i.00 Spring Suit re ~uced to $4 60. , S. J. Wooten, tf VAUOU ; AND ALL A BOUJT. Mr. eo. W. Summer is in Spartan burg on business. MIlss Nannic McCaughrin is visiting in Spartanburg. Miss Mary Thompson is visiting in Wilmington, N. U. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boyd have re turned from Chester. Prof. It. M. Setzler, of l'omaria, was in town the iast week. Miss Ollio .'ald well, of the county, is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Bertha Jacobs, of Peaks is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Mary Iloof. Miss Ola Voss leftyesterday for Rose well, Ga., where she will visit relatives. Mrs. Prauk I. Lane, of Jacksonville, Pla., is visiting the family of Mr. Jas. Epting. Misses Louise and Vera liouseal went to Pomarla yesterday to visit fricnds. Miss Thyr: ehunpert, who has been visiting in Laurons, returned home yesterday. Mrs. St. Amand and son, Ashley, loft yesterday for Saluda, N. U., where they will spend the suimer. Mrs. E. S. McNeil and children, of Augusta, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. M. Kinard. ''he knitting mill is closed for a few days on account of some broken ma chinery on the upper floor. Miss Minnie Todd, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. James A. Bowers, in Atlanta, returned home yesterday. Union services next Sunday night will be held in Aveleigh Presbyterian church. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Geo. A. Wright. In another column water consumers are notified that no sprinkling by means of a hose will be allowed under any Con ditions except through a meter. Mrs. J. A. Bowers and daughters, Miss l'thyl and little Miss Clara, went to Columbia Tuesday on account of the illness of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Summer. Mrs. J. Y. Culbreath and niece, Miss Mamuic Schumpert, left yesterday left Whitmire, where they will visit Mr. Sherwood A. Merehant's family. Miss lula Jones, who has been attend ing the State Summer School at Spar tanburg, has been called home on ac count of the serious illness of her niece, little Miss Louise Jones. Mr. J. W. White, who has been con fined to his bed for several days, is out again and will be glad to see his friends in his new quarters, the store lately occupied by T. Q. Boozer. Rev. F. Y. Pressley of I)uo West will hold comoiomin services at Prosperity Newberry County next Sabbath in the A. .L. P. church. Preliminary services will be held Friday and Saturday. At a meeting of the trustees and pat rons of Smyrna school held on the 5th of July, Mr. W. H. Henry, who gradu ated at Newberry college some time ago, was elected teacher at a salary of $35 per month. Mrs. E. 1P. McClintock and daughters, Misses Euphemia and Mary [Law, have gone to Lexington, Va., to spend the summer. They wvill be joined there by Dr. McOlintock' in August when he wvill take his summer vacation. Messrs. Leland C. Summer, h enry T. Cannon and Junius WV. Swittenberg left on Tuesday for Nashville, where they will take a course In bookkeeping and stenography. Mr. H. C. Lorick will leave for the same place Saturday. In another column Mr. R. L. Smith announces that he bas conipleted his r-oller mill and is ready for business. The machinery is all modd4in and lie promises to turn out the very best grade of flour. Mr. Schumport's mill is lo cated on his plantation five miles from the city. Mr. W. E. Wallace, who had his arm cut ity a negro some days ago, was clean lng up an old pistol the next night when he accidentally shot off two of h.is ling ers on his right hand. On account of the wound which he had already received in his right arm he was holding the p)istol in his left hand when it went off. Mr. J. M. Long, who is wvell known hero anid is the son of Mr. O. F. Long of the county.jor the last few yeairs has b)een working in the electric planit at Colgate, Cal., and has steadily risen in chosen profession. Only recently his salary has been iaised to $125 per month. His friends hero wish him con tinued and still greater suceces. Col. J. ]3. O'Neall Holloway has r-c turned from the Teachers' State Sum mer School at Spartan burg and wvil be gin an active can vqas of this and ad joining counifes for Mont Amoena Fe male Seminary wvhich is located at Mt. Pleasant, N. 0. Mr. Holloway has been engaged in educational work for quite a number of years and will make a good canvass. Prof. Boone, the hypnotist who was here several wveeks ago, was in Colum bia this woek and even greater interest was taken in him there than heo. Mon day night he put1 his subject to sloop and buried him under seven feet of earth at Hyatt's park and woke him up Wednesday night. The crowds wore so great at the entrance Wednesday night that the crush was almost uinen durable and several ladies Mainted. Bites of insects, reptiles, dogs and ca.n -also the stings of b)ees and wasps should be instantly treated with Pain Killer, the quickest and surest remedy for pains, aches and sorenes of any kind. In use for sixty years, and sold everywhere. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50o. I3unt,ing for decoration purposes at if Wooten's. Onu Negrc, KMIN+ Anotuer on Sir. .1. '. 8 itrow,'4 Pla'11c iA,Ont. Ei,ght Mill t s F"romn '1ow,-Thu Coro nrer'e lunux-t. On last Tuesday Lme Ollymp struck Adatu Chick in the head with a hoe, amusing trcmefactiont of thu brain, from which ('iick di;d. Itoth werre negroes and were working for Mr. Brown when the diflietly occured. It, seems that about ) o'clock in the morning while both were in the Mr. Brown's field hoeing corn some little dispute arose, which developed into a quarrel. It is not known that there was any Ill feeling between them be fore this time. Chick died about 5 o'clock the sarme afternoon. As soont as the fatal blow was struck Glymup fled LIm(i is still at large. War rants are (out, for hirn and it is probable that lie will be captured within the next few (lays. Mr. Itrowi plantation, where the killing ct eured is in the Caldwell town ship about 81 miles from town. Corc ner Lindsay went up on Wednesday morning and held the inquest over the body. Mr. .1. C. S. Brown acted as foreman of tho jury. Only one witness was oxamin(:d, Mr. J. Al. Brown, who heard l'art of the quarrel, and was about twenty yards away from the neg roes when lie blow was struck. Tho following is the testimony and verdict of the coroner's inquest: *T1-::ST1IMoNY. J. M. Brown, sworn, says: 1 was at home yesterday. I live in Newberry County. Leo Glymp and Adam Chick wero fussing yesterday, July 9, 1901. Lee told Adam to hush and Adam said, you can't make me hush. Then I told both of them if they would run their hands as well as they did their mouths I would get more work done. Then Adam told me that Lee had told him that he was :roing to make him hush and that he wasn't going to do it. 'toit we went on and hoed corn on and I was off from them about twenty yards and I never heard any more until I heard the lick. I looked around and Adam was down. le was lying straight on his back. I don't ppose it was more than ten iminutes Tii&i the timo they were fussing until when the lick was struck. A fter Lee hit the lick he walked around Adam and myself about three times. I told him that he had killed Adam. le never made any reply. Then Leo left. Lee cursed Adam once. IIe said, "Damn it, I will whip you." They had no falling out befoi'e that I know of. Adam told Lee that he could try it If he wanted to. Adam made no threats to Lee what he was going to do. J. i. Brown. J. MT. Brown recalled; The instru ment used was eye hoe. J, M. Brown. T1lI' VE1t ICT'. The jury returned the following ver diet: STATE of SOU'HI CAROLINA, COUNTY o1 N:wnuy. I An inquisition Indented taken at J. C. S.,Brown's place, In the county and State aforesaid, the 10th day of July, 1901, before Fi. M. Lindsay, coroner, up)on vicew of the body of Adam Chick, of New berry County, then and there being dead, by the oaths of J. C. S. B3rown, Wv. II. Wcendt, S. J. Cromer', E. C. Cromer', Sims G. Browvn, William Sanders, George Brooks, Andrew Cro mer', Spence Caid well, Milton Marshall, Ro.~ubinm Rutherford, Sims Walker, be ing a lawful jury of inquest, who, being charged and sworn to inquire for the State of South Carolina where and by what means the said Adamu Chick came to his death, upon their oaths do say that the said Adlam Chick came to his death by a wound infilcted with a hoe in the hancX of Lee Glymaph on July 9, 190t, from which wound the said Adam Chick died ini the county aed State aforesaid July 9, 1901. When you want a modern, up-*to-date physic, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to tako and pleasant in efYect. Pr'ice, 25 cents. Samples free at Pelhai .' drug store FRESH ROASTED Coffee a*nIN BULK~Ee TIS IS Something Better THAN YOU HAVE BEEN BUYING. |Three Grades 1 5c. 20c. 25c. lb. WOMAN'S 't I-l(ONAIY( sueti,F'V Anrntal Si tt, Mt n ritiig i, I,(" Op n1 et n amc Itrtt ATthnu IIt ('hitr h W1'-(1tne14(einy 1:v411n il; ,t 8 :1( u'c"lo(k- -A la rt; AII(tn'dnne The t.wcnty-third annual ieeting of tho Wonan's ilome and t"oreign M is sionary Society of the Sout:i Carolina conference will be call(d to order in cntral Alationli t churchl oi \\'eclner: (tay eveniig at -.:to o'clock. This con. fOrecnce society was organized in the Meothodist church here during the meetlrg of the annual conference which was held in this town, and in the lRap tist church in IS78. Bishop Wightman presidt,d at that annual conference. P'rovidence permlitting, MrIS. M1. 1. WightmaU, who for years has been president of the Woman's 1MiEsionlary Society, will preside at the tteeting next week. This is not a sinall body. T"he com mit,t,e on entertainment has received notice of the appoilt nent, of between 90 and 10 delegates, and the roll is in creased by cach mail. Several very promitent missionary workers fron outside the State are ex pected. Miss l''m:t t;ary. of Georgia, who is at home for a while from her work in China, will ho here. -everal young ladies wlho are looking forward to nissionary work will be present also. rI'. J. W. 'Tarhoux, of I razil, is ex peeted, and )r. John .A. Rice, inission ary steretary of the Sout.h Carolina conference, has promised to be here. Tho session will be open to the pub iic all the way through, from \Vednes day cvening to Sunday evening. 'l'he memebet's of the missionary societi's of all the churlches in the city and sor" round ing con ntry are ese)Cilly inv it ed to be present. Walter T. Herbert, l'astor Central Chur1i'Ch. A DIiesor Recom mendetle in the Primary The action of the county convention in placing the election of a county dis penset in the primary last suimier, and the result of said election in recom mending Mr. J. 11. Ut isp, in con formity with a resolution passed by the execu tive committee, the following cou.nn niention has been lundtd to the board: To County Board of Control, Newberry County, S. C. Gentlemen: - As ch airman of the County Democratic Executive Commit tee, by a resolution adopted at a neet ing of said committee, I have been in structed to call the attention of your honorable board to the action of the county convention in placing the elec tion of county dispenser in the primary. in responr:e to such action M r. .1. II. Crisp offered hiiunself as a candidate in the last primary and received sone thing over 1,73 votes cast by the I)emn ocrats of the county recommending him for said office. Respectfully, C. F. Boyd, Chaiirnan. J. W. Earhardt. Secretary. Slops i).A Cough and Works MY Iho Col( Laxative 13romo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in on day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. D)eat iii. Joseph Ear'l Hlouknight, the infant son of Mr. and Mr's. S. K'. Bouknight., of West End, died at their home of bronchitis, oni Wednesday afternoon, agcdl four' months. T1heo remains were taken to Irmo yesterday afternoon and Interred there. You Knowt Whatt Y'ou Are 'Taking WVhen you take (Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the foinular 18 plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Ir'on and qjuininoe In a taste less form. No Cure, No l'ay. 50c. limpe)rial P'ressRing Clubi Located on corner Fr~iiend and Nance streets at Watts 01(1 stand Is priepared1 to (10 all kinds of cleaning atnd dlying and pressing. Goods called for and delivered. Eight suits of clothes p)er month pressed and cleaned foi' $1.00. t &f tf. 10o;i': P AYNi'. F'or Bilionsness, Jaundice, etc., use Palmetto Livor Medicine. 10 cent.s it Dir. Van Smith's Driug Store. ly This is the Guarantee Mark of a largo Coffee Roast ing firm. By arrangemont, they now ship) un direct their choicest blends in bulk. Their lectric Power Plant onabtlos them to roast it just right. All the Coffeo beans are thoroughly cleaned by pat ent machinery. You get only pure, strong, fine flavored stock. A Crisp, Fresh, Dry Roast~ is what we offer. Either one of theso three grades is good value. Folks fond of fine Coffee are sure to b)o pleased with this, as it makes a rich, smnooth; full bodied cup. Want You to Enjoy Some of it. It is economical, for you know really good Coffo goes farther. A tasto is a test. R.B.NMcCartu Newberry, S. C. tain to the most 1)op1htlr lady in Nv herry. Thc lmdy tee(Ie%I il tvi l igt i vote by H ep)rteb I.~>th will get (th chiuna. ?"co ad. inl a:t0.her eohtunnl. t it Iin of Ali it t (1 .4nt [1l('lI(M Of J.,11 t (iigo ''o be held at P'ricevillo, S. (.. ''r" day, July 261, 1901, ait 10 O'ClOCk at. Ink. l'N( 1 . iA RI. Addres:: ,ctnoiir ('ollelge-lilcr \Vorl< P';t, and -'t r -l .A . I t. Hte,. Addrew.:: ('bristian t':'Iteation---l'r"ol E d. J1. Box. Address: T''he (laii's of ()ur' Colleg -PIresident It. I,. I-'r itz.. 11uo WIVcNl't ('inrilo ('01lc' o. We arc in receipt of a copy of th eatalogtue of l.he I)ue West, I"eahil C'olle,r(. T(he Cntalogue11, whlichl i wel gotten il) and i;s a gool 1iec'(' of work shows the college to ho lit a mItost !lou' ishiig eomlition. The total enrlollmen for the p((st, session wats ]t0, ten State! nIlllg t'el)1'es'elltel. The college is on dcer lthe excellent minatutlgemet of Itev .ltmus loyce, p(residnt, with a faeult; of eleven ncu, well t.rainted and it every way IItted fm' their pOsition. 'I h1( Mlil;[JIe rtt"', ('ourt. \l al; istate Cha ll)edl ye .terdaiy muorn Ing gave two 1legroes sixly days eacll a'id anuotlc"r thirty days aIS follows: William lHill, viohiting contract with Col. George Johnstone, two di ferent olrenec d-- (1 days. Will ('halnlers, violat.ing cltraet atil )etit Iarceny-"--l;0 days. litceltcl Ander::oth1 v. iolatting Con tract--30 days. Magistrato Chappell is a terror tc evil docrs, but he always metes out strict just,ieC and gives them only what tlty deserve. Tho litet I'iemuedy for !iounicht sanod llOio Tr'otbs18. "I have been in the drug husiness for twenty years and have sold Imost all of the proprietary Imedicilnes oft aniy note. Amnong the entire list I havo never found anything to e(ual ('h:uuherlaini': Colic, Cholera and I)iarrhoca itetely for all stomachl anld howel troubles,' say3s O. W. Wakl( ield, of ('olumbuIis, Ga. "''llis remedy cured two severe Cases of cholera titorls in my fitmily and I hatvu reconltmended aid sold hluidreds of bott,les of it to my custom e's t.o Ihcir entire satisfaction. II af fords a quli.k andl sure' ('ure in a 1lieainti form." l'ot' ;:le by W. I'. I'elhinm. At Iailc Cosnt 1.1ni . 'lhe A tlantic C oast Line begs to an lnounce rate of ontc fare, rouit( trip oil aecount. of Nat-ionaI ('rand Temn plc Mosaic Tenplar: of A Incic, 1i1rming" hatm, .\la., July 3 --August Ith, 11,IO8. ''ickets sol J ul y 2?thlil, :':t,h and 30th, 1901. 'inal limtit. .\ugust 1th, 1901. Conltinlouls iass;age, iron clad si"natore form. On accotit, Annual t\lectig Gram I,dge It. 1'. 0. Elks, Ililwatikee, Wis. July 23rd to 25th, 1901, Agents will sel round trip tickets to Wilwtukee, Wis. at the rate of one iir-st-class faro rouni Tickets sold July 20t,h, 21st. tnd 22nd, iron elad signalturt formo, limtoitecd tc coniitnuous11 passa5ige inl each d ircCtiOon wILh fintal limiLt,J July 28th, 19)01. A fee of fi fty cents will be char'ged h3 the Joint Agentt, tat Milwaukee for the exeution oif r'etun pt,ions of ticket. An extensionl of linal limit to A ugustl 10th, 1901, will be0 permIiLtted prlo)videt ticket, is deposited with1 Mi'. M. I'. M\e L.eod, J1oint Agetnt, .31iiwaukee, on 01 befor'o .1ully 271th, 19101 and oni paymiit of fee of fifty centts. Try 1Pa1letto) Liver' Aed icine fotr in. d'i gention. 101 cet s at lIrt. Van Stmi ithi l)rug Store. ly Our Blaby, T1here's somiethiung ne0w at our htose, I'ni ,'prtised you dlidnt't kniow it Itittakes papa awful proud, atltho hie htata to show it. 'lThe thinig is ntot so very big, thto mIone)I coutldn't buiy it; It aniy fellow thintks it could, I'd like t< see haimi try it. It's half a udozen thinogs att once-a dove a love, at flowe'r; Maunnna calls it a htundried inmes, ani1 neLw one1s every htonir; It is a little mu sic box, with tune foi every initnute. Y'ou haven't got one att y'ourt hcose, amI1 so yout itt- 1not. itn it! It pueCkers up its wee, wee mtoth, as iti mteants to whistle; A gold mtitne weighted agiinst it then1 wer< lighter thtan a thistle; Papa said so the othter n ight, and I thtought it sounde(ld spilenid , Antd said it to mtyself util I fell asleei antd etnded. Of course you've gutessed it by this ttme our1 gift that cametI front he:ven; Butt thten somie folks are v'ery slow, ain< 80o0e are stupid. mafyb)e I ought to say right straight and liii comte htomei antd see out' baby! Toehor (sovoroly ) --Thomas, th i. map isi ruled1 crooked, very crooked indood! Thomnan-- 1 knhow it, mum. It'si map of Now York City, mum! Judge. 8Sho (r'omnantic)--At timesR li whole life sooms to be filled with ur saltisfied destirosi. Ho (practical),-Woell, why don yon try the newspaper want columni 1- hicago Nows, WE( Firi uavrial to the most popular l give 20 votes to each p tickets for our Cold Soda W Milk S[ The lady receiving th( tember 15th will get th Fuller particulars at DR. RUST'S cton Root d ympyp i11 Origrinal a1111 Ge'Inuine, alwtays rl1iablte In d saf . I,:Iie ':; tlwat a.L-4c f r r. 1Ist's Cot,ton Iitt anld lennyroyal Vt: nule 1'ills. They nvt'er fail andt n-eVrr injure. lailted to Iny atihl:ressy oil re rrilt of $1.01 I (;iler' Coler I)ru, Store Sole .\-iit . Noewth'rry. TI c-it ofel :iJGn1%T :.\-il,Y, ;-'Iri1 LY .\: 1 lI'-I\i \NIN"T' ,Y 1 I T; I " t 1-I . Ma netic Nervin Is soldi Wit.h :t Writ.tt-' gr'lttte to (.I)I0 In) mnia, it., Il>i ' nI't, Ily'd ria, \er'Von.-: IrbiIit.y, I,ms(t. \'i;tiI., ti'nj.. ntl I,o,s.es, lailini : *letn(1ry-- lIm result, of oVrr wo'k, wrorry, :il t,e , ,- Ir)rtl 1f youtl or oVr- indulg nt.' . I'it e '; (i bol )X . Iiy Iti i n II aI:in I w ,tkuge" 1o ItI.y addr.s" (In r ." , 1 p itt. ohIII only by (;ih1,er's ('m-'I, r !l:u; Motre Ja kp A N E i3 E. A\ n Vw ant (tidl (ot i (lt t nrlmt, rOn. sist-it, of :;uppIro. ito-i'. a I:t' p ue of IOint ient,a:tI t!", w Ot N Of ()ln(nlru{. never faili:l, itr (' I fol'r 1 'ji .; of t'Verti " oFatr a iestt : l allnd M OIrl.l" tiont l d llV 1 )t i f wi It', t- 1)aLlnill, (i often reut-U I ntt i , it I r SIry. Vuiiy rnulr thi terrib t is t \\' iack o w itten 1tra'( t int <ar $ ho . No eI ., no Ity. il m, anti l a o)%, SIO N. lt . l 1n1i . am l,r frio , ilNT.MI.NT1, '.),'. ,\\I) ftOt-, ('oNST"il'.\'Tit)N Curred, l'ilra pl-evenl tdi, by .;:t;m+tnet I I,iVIe I llt II he eat' I,iter and Stont h lle I ht' ilto or (n Illood I'tr"iller. t-Ial m ihd ;".1! Ileat-aut, to take: ('sp)etiaH'y ad!aIpted for htiht!trtn'r? u ls,e. 5U dor I 2(. GI" ' il (r 1' o r Dril Store t!l Agen'lts: , te " r. tl1U Pwerv o reacht whore wate away cuLs anrids utm ate,loting,id Valves. W aefO X TERnt.OrS and uro Fromssesslaaion f iour ptrh et mido n'tth antark is. or and conli g "Faenr." (plin bunisse Lroponit To ikodTomorro w enbgins -. m,aJEkd.uprn Weandino ih t becam e ot t'syo Cmeeo.e s it .l' ii Y $3 5,001 idy inl Newberry. We Orson buying $1.00 in ater! akes ! Ice Creamf! highest vote by Sop China. t.. n ow jprV l aI :e " - od direc rom tr"ho f ac t ory. Conparison s peakslIoudeIr than tes tim nonial-. Stieff pi anos "sing their own praises." Order one on trial or for conpan Son and you will buy the Stieff. Old instri umo nt s taken in exchange. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md. Nor. & So. Carolina Branch Wareroom, 213 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. Have a You ftaughter? 1il " \\' 1 I ll :1.. \'il. l l." i \\'t 1" .it ( 11.:i<. 'IIo ~ lis . yt : L utI geP eIP l ucat.iPPon ally, PX? en a..)I tIe lyi jA. -?. Rv. .,me |oyce resin, AP aTId ihr silf trlt s.(P CV '! derf h ex(iTI Unalt raj - in a)ie olg De the bueas ofli wa'e ar, 'e h picsy:. all our rn greo. Cupie, olidfmnyro,lW e simlygd a for FAsu-ill he Wor -- whicos willoerainly the'or lusad no de 11 e \\S ,.\bvleCo,S Thi ntuo ippery ensaftiognain Whed that t . ol inmpnessa theu sateme of teya to curiegonlor Spring :useot oferesine todoyt Lac oifrhi seao.'