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NEWIE1RY TMRKET, Corrected every Tuesday and Friday by Summer Bros. Meat ...... ... 8c9 c. Shouldors ........................... 8c. h am s.----............................. 14c. Best Lard .......................... 10(@ 11 c. Best Molasses, nw crop...... 60oc. Good Molasses..................... 25(a)50c. Corn .................................. 80c. M eal .......... ....................... 750. H ay............. . . ................ $1.00. W heat Bra)....................... $1.25. 1st i'atont Flou .................. $1.75. 2nd Best Flour.................. . *4.25. Strait Flou ........................ $4.00. Good Ordinary Flour...........$3.25()3.75. Sugar ...................... ......... 6ii, c. R ico .................................... 5(08' c. CofTee................................. l0a 15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... 1.25. Bale Hulls, per bale............. 35c. Country Produce, Butter, per lb ..................... 15(@20c. Eggs, per dozen .............. loc. Chickens, each.................... 15( 25c. Peas, per bushCl................ 90 . Corn, per bushel.................. 70c. Sweet potatoes .................... 50(t10c. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6(o) 8e. Fodder, per cwt ................. 75c. Money to Lotun. On long time and easy terms, secured by first mortgage on uproved real estate. Apply to Hunt, Hunt & llun ter, Attorneys at Law. ft&f Mr. Teague will put a wagon on and deliver ice at 60c. All those who de sire tickets will call and get them. Nowborry Lutheran Conforonco. The Newberry L-itheran Conference will meet in Bethlehem Church on Au gust 23rd and 2.1th. Program will ap pear next week. Take it all the year round-P'almetto Liver Medicine. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly Carpets at lowcr prices than ever be fore. See them, at Wooten's. tf First-OIua Rtbcue. I will give a first-class Barbecue at Perry's X toads in Saluda county, Fri day, August 0, 11)01. Fine dinno. I. S. Perry. For SubA. One Aultman, Portable, 6 II. P. En gine in good running condition. Will sell for cash or good p)apers. Apply to W. C. Sligh, Jalapa, S. C. July 8th, 1901. f2m 33arbeCun. We will furnish a first-class 'cue at the residence of Capt. W. G. Metts on Thursday August the 15th. Special ar rangemnents made for the .njoyment of the young folks. S. R. Metts and J. C. Kinard. 3t f Donth from Measleo. Died on Tuesday morning William Herman West, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West, aged about two years. The littid child a few weeks ago had a case of measles and sulfered a relapse, which caused his death. Interrment was had at Rosemont Wednesday morning. Says Ho Wias Tortured. "I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk,"' writes HI. Robin son, Hlillsborough, Ills., "bu t I.Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured them.'' Acts like magic ont sprains4, bruilses, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of ski diseases atnd iles. Cure guaranteed, by all druggists 25c. Palmetto Li"er Medicine cured mnc of chronic constipation," writes James Evans, Piedmont, S. C. Sold at Dr. VanSmith's D)rug Store. ly - You Know WVhat You Arc Taking * When you take Grove's Tasteless Chili Tonic because the foumular is plainly printed on every bottle showving that it is sim ply Iron and quipine in a taste less form. No Cure, Nc&Pay. 50ce. Ye Southernm Damumes' Recipo. The ladies of the A. RL. P. Church have gotten up a book containing over 150 pages of fivd hundred selected and well testedl recipes. Their object ls to help pay for their new church which will soon be built. The pirice Is 75 cents and the book is on sale at Gilder and Weeks', Peiham's and Mayes' drug stores. WVorking 24 Hlours ta I)ay. There's no rest for those tireless little workers-Dr, King's New Life Pills. Millions are always bnsy, curing Tlor pidl Liver, Janund ice, illiousness, JFever and Agre. They banish Sick Head ache, dIrive out Malaria Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wvonders. Try themi. 25~c at all drug gists. itn Now Quatrters. y larger and mere central store, Q. Boozer stand, I am better ever to serve my customers. nd see me and l'1l treat you er you want cooking inma or a gun. A ,e at low down White, use 'ARIOUS ANI) ALL ABOUT. Miss Fannie McCaughrin is visiting in Spartanburg. Miss Daisy O'Neal, of Columbia, is visiting Mrs. R. D. Wright. Rev. J. M. Henry, of Mon roe, La., is visiting relatives in the country. M iss Maggie Williams, of Burgaw, N. C., is visiting Miss Hattie Lmavell. Mrs. Della Robinson is visitin ghor sister, Mrs. J. M. lerry, of Augusta, Ga. Engineer B. S. Schnmnpert, of the Southern, is visiitng relatives in the city. Miss Florence Bowman, of Charles ton, is visiting her brother, Mr. C. A. Bowman. Mrs. Wm. Y. Gal., Mrs. Garlington and Miss Nevillo Popo left yesterday for Saluda, N. C. Mrs. Ida Philips and daughter, Al iss Mario, of Springliold, S. C., are the guests of Mrs. l. C. Ilulet. Miss Rebecca Blackwell, of Clinton, who has beon visiting Mrs. J. W. Ear hardt, returned to her home yesterday. Dr. Geo. B. Cromer made an address before the Laurens County Sunday School Convention at Graycourtyester (lay morning. Rev. Walter I Herbert, of Newberry, was among the visitors in the city yes torday.--Urecnville News, 1st. Misses Mary and Sena Riser left yesterday for a visit to their sister, Mrs. LeRoy Lee, at Kingstree, and to friends in CI'arleston. Mrs. W. I. Herbert and children left Tuesday for a visit to her father, Prof. Furman, of Clemson College. Mr. R. S. Perry will give a first class barbecue at Perry's Cross Roads, in Saluda County, August 9th. Mrs. Eduard Scholtz and children left yesterday for Hendersonville, N. C., whcre they will spend the sum mer. Mrs. )r. Pelhai and Miss Fannie Leavell, of Uowberry, are visiting their brother, J. R. Lavell.-Greenwood Journal, 31st. Sheri Ig Buford's pretty little daugh ter, Sallie Belle, who has been spend ing soen time in the country with rela tives and friends has returned home. Mr. J. H. Summer and his little daughter, Vera, will reti n to Atlanta today after spending several weeks among relatives and friends in his old home-Newberry. Ex-Congressman George Johnstone and Robt. 11. Welch, of the Newberry bar, are among the priominent visiting lawyers hero attending court .-G reen ville News, 30th. Sherigf Bufoid, of Newberry, was in the city today on oflicial business. le is after one or two colored criminals who are wanted in New.berry.-Colum bia Record, 31st. Mr. B. W. West has already moved his store lower down on Main street to his old stand to make room for the candy factory to be located in the store lately occupied by him. On Tuesday evening SherifT ]inford carried to the penitentiar'y John Hiar ris, a negro convicted of wife murder at the October teril of court, and rc sentenced last term to life service. Mr. WV. G. Peterson, voluntary ob server for Newberry County, in the weekly crop builletini says: Newbcrr'y crops have improved in the last wveck; young corn looks very well; cotton is small, but has good color, Is being plowed the last time; the past wecek was showery. "Through the month of June and July our baby was teething and took a running off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach," says C). P. M. Holli (lay, of D)eming, Ind. "Is boweio would move from five to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhon.a Remedy in the house and give him four drops in a teaspoonful of water and he got better at once." Sold by W. E. helham. A Sad Death. T1he sad news has just reaehed us that Claude Wannamaker, son of Col. J. B. O'Ncall Holloway, of Blellwood, died on Wednesday. HIe attended Newberry College the past sesrion, In the sopho more class, and stood well In his class, and is well known to the people hero. Ho-had been ill for fIve weeks, ever since he went home from college, with typho-malarial foveir, aggiravated by an acute attack of pninonia. Just 19 years old, there was a bright future be foi'e him. The remains were yesterday Interred at St. Matthew's Lutheran chui'ch. His collego and class mates from his native county acted as pall bearers-a beautifui and appropriate incident In the Bad services. To the grief stricken family and friends, The Herald and News cxtends Its most sinceire and heartfelt sympathy. A Miniter's (Oood Work, severe attack of Bilious colic, oof Chamberlain's Colic, iarrhoes Remedy, took a entiirely cured," says ',of IEmporia, Kan. the street was d two or three mthe doetor, ~r four' days another e days arged next In EL'Wo\rj I1:A(UI+ Olt(IANIZ l) In tiho ('NIetil Hiroot uMeth,odist uhurch. l.argo Ilu,bmbr of Actlvo Members. Last Sunday cvning tho Epworth League of the \Vest, End O'Neall street church, of which 1tov. E. T. Adams is pastor, was organized with thirty-eight members, thirty active and eight asso clate. The following ollicers were elected: President- ir..1 as. l pting. First Viec-Presidont--Miss Iiolen .1lower. Second Vice-i'resident -M iss ceorgie Suber. Third Vice- 'res!dent-Mrs. Frank I"ant. Secretary-Prank DleVore. Treasurer-'T. 1B. Perry. Each vice-president is chairman of an active committee, and these coin inlttees have been appointed and have already begun planning the work for the year. The IIrst business meeting of the leaguo will he held tonight, and devo tional exercises will be held every Sun day evening at 8 o'clock. The subject for next hunidy cvening is "Gaining by Losing." There will be talks from the president, pastor,. and other mom bers. Visitors and strangers are cor dially invited and welcome at all the lteetigs. Mich care ha,; been taken by Miss Helen Mower in arranging the pro gram for next Sunday evening and a pleasant and profitable hour is antici ptated. The ollicers and the pastor are all carnest and zealous workers in the cause, and the prospects for a good league are bright. A CLOSE UAMI. Slow, Blut Very interesting at Timos Home Good Playing on 1Roth Sides. Yesterday afternoon in a close game of ball Clinton defeated Newoerry by a score of 7 to 6. Until Clinton came to the bat at the end of the seventh inning the Newberry boys had the game in their hands, but after that the team did not play together well and Clinton made three scores in the seventh. Bagwell pitched a good game for Clinton, and Bradley and Stuart, New berry's battery, did excellent work. The following was the line up of the teams: Newberry. Clinton. Bradley p Bagwell Stuart c Williams Caldwell 1 b Little Stevens 2 b 'arrott Coleman s s WolTord Daniels 3 b Vance Voss r f Copoland Adams c f Simpson Matthews 1 f Kennedy The score by innings was: Newberry, 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-6 Clinton, 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 1 *-7 Struck out: By Bagwell, 16; by Bradley, 8. The crowd was very small and this probably accounts for the fact that the game was riot fastcr. rThe Newberry team has somec good material and wvith a little encourage ment and practice could be mlade one the best, teams in t,he State. Baigwell did good work for Clinton, but in seine cases 1hia backing was 1)00r. 'rho home team clearly outclassed the visitors, but errors at a critical time lost them the game. There was only one thing that was not pleasant. Newberry ladies arc not accustomed to to see open drinking and hear profanity on the side lines, as was the case yesterday, but we are glad to say that those who did these things were not Newberry citizens. Silvor Street Dots. We have had splendid rains the last few days and crops8 are improving wvon derfully. Tihe cotton crop is about clean at last. Young corn will make a full crop. Mr. Pat, Scott is up at Silver Street he says for his health. Mr. Rtubin Long, of Anderson, is v'is iting his p)arents. Mr.. Lawson Long, of Dallas, its out for a month among his relatives. Mr. F". B. Longshore is in Newberry visiting Mr. W. S. Spearman. There will 1)e nio preaching at Nt. Zion on first Sunday. Miss Sarah Spearman, of Silver Street, will spend the month of August in the mnountains with Mrs. A. J. L. Lan gford. Now as the oil mill has changed hands Mr. Floyd will be the man to manage tihe third cotton mill. There should be a mill to each bank in Newberry. Mrs. D. B. Werts has been right sick but I am glad to state is improv-. ing. Protracted meet,ings wvill soon begin and the farmers and preachers will en joy thle fried chickens. Mr. P. S. Livingston is now running tihe David Worts business at this place. Press is a good merchant and is a hustler behind1( thle counter. Mr. 0. M. Wcrte has a cotton crop that makes you feel good to look at it. Miss F"annio Sanford is ticket agent and will sell you your ticket. Pucit. A Miremnan's Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, althouighl every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bella my, a locomotive fireman, of Burling onl, Iowa, "I was weak and pale, with uit any appetito and all.mnn down. An as about to give up, I got a bottle of trio Bitters, anld after taking it, I s well as I over did in my life." sickly run down people0 always w life, strength arid vigor from se. Try th em. Satisfaction ed by all (lrnggisne Prie.tan COUNTY SUNDAY SCloOL !ONVEN. lION. 'rog ta ai ArnIngect by Executive Con, it tce nud '1imue of Mcellug 1.xed. The following program for the Counl ty Sunday School Convention has been arranged by the executivo conlittce. 'T'ho convention will meet at Now Chap el, August 20th and 21st. To meet at 1u:10; devotional exer cises to be conducted by ltev. 1K. T. Adams. rInolltnent of dlelegates. Appointmont of conmnittees. Topie: How to gut the adults into the Sunday school--to be opened by itev. J. L. 'illiauson, Jno L. Epps and tev. S. L. Nease. R1ecess. Topic: Hlow thu Sunday Nclool helps the Homo-to be opened by Rlev. V. 11. Hiller, I. 1'. Cromer and WValtcr S. Henry. 'Topic: Ilow the llomo helps tho Sunday school-to be opened by itev. 1). J. lilaukwell, \Wt. -. I'elham and Jno. Al. linard. Query box. Assignment, of delegatts. Adjournment. 'OUG RAM 01' SECOND DAY. Aleet at 10 a. in.; devotional exer cises by 1tev. L. W. Swopo. Reports from Sunday schools. International lesson to be taught by Miss Nellie Chapmlan. Round table talk-Topic: Sunday school teachers and teaching-to be conducted by l)r. Geo. 1.. Cromer. Topic: Our obligation to the stait work by l.ev. W. 1. 1 erbert. Itecess. Topic; The iiblo in tho Sunday school-to be opened by Rev. II. .1. Mathias, Rev. J. W. Blanton and A. G. Wisu. Election of oflicers. AI iscellancous business. Adjournment. i'xecutive Committee. TIN SUNDAY SCiiOOL wORiK. At the meeting of t he last Sunday school convention, held at Helena July 25th and 20th, 1900, tho following pledges were made by s;hools for stat t work, to be paid at the next meeting of the convention, which will be held at New Chapel August the 20th and 21st, 1901: Avelcigh................................ $2 00 Beth Eden................................. 1 00 Bethlohem ................................. 1 50 Bush R iver ............................... 1 00 Cannon Creek.............................. 3 00 Colony........................ 2 00 Ebenezer...................... ............. 1 00 I Iclea....................... 2 (.3 Holy Trillity................................ 1 00 First Baptist.................. . (10 Grace.......................................... 2 00 Church of the 1.tedeemir.............. 2 00 Central Methodist......................., 00 King's Creek................................ 1 00 Mt. Olivet....... ..............I 00 Mayer Memorial............... 1 00 M t. Pleasant ............................... I (: Lebanon .....................2 00 New Chapel........................ 2 00 New I tope........................... 1 0(0 O'N eali Stree t....................... 2 (JO Prosper'ity (A. R. P.).............1 00 St. Paul's.......................... 1 00 St. Matt,hew's...................... 1 00 St. Luke's.............................1 00 Smyrna ...........................1 00 Thompson Street .................. 2 00 Trantiwood.----.......................1 00 Trinity.............................. 2 00 WVest End Baptist.....,........... 2 00 Zion.................................. 1 00 Miss Mamie 10. Crooks............ 3 Besides tho above pledigcs the other schools are asked for at least one dollar each for the same work. Please dIon't fail to bring or send the above amount to the secretary and treasur~er at the applroachinlg convention. Blank reports have been sent out to the ditferent superintendents. If any superintendent falls to 1to receivo a re p)ort, please notify the undersigned at once, as it is desired that every school in the county shall 1)0 r'epresented at the approaching mncotin:g. We are anxious to got a full statisti cal repbrt. We cannot make a full re port to the state dep)artmnent unless we receive full reports from every school in the county. Brother Superinten dents, won't you see that these repor'ts are made ont in full and forwarded to tihe secretary by the 15th of August, so be will have time to tabulate them b)y the meeting of the conlvcntlin On the 20th and 21st. Please elect three delegates and urge them to attend the approaching meet 1ing. Let us go to New Chapel in full force and enjoy their large-heartcd hospitalIty. TJhe convention has had the pleasure of meeting with thece good 1)001)1 twIce. They know how they entertain tbe delegates. Respectfully, C. F. lBoyd, Secretary. Night ws lHer Tetror. "I would cough nearly all nIght long." wrItes Mrr. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind., "andI could hardly get any sleep. I had consumptIon so bdhaifI walked a block I woul d cough frightfully and spit blood, but wvhen all other medicines faIled, three $1.00 bottles of D)r. KIng's Now D)Iscov cry wholly curedl me and I gained 58 p)oundls." I t'o absolutely guaranteed tocuroCoughsu, Colds, LaGrippe, lBron chisl and all '1 hroat and Lung Trou-. bIes. Price 50c and $1, TrIal haottlos free at all druggists. Imperia P'r ssing Clubi Located on corner l"riend and Nanco streets at Watts 01(1 stand is prepared to do all kinds of cleaning and dying and pressing. (Goods called for and delivered. Elight suits of clothes per' Smonth pressed and cleaned for $1.00. t&f tf. EDDmE PAvNE. NI:'i1;RKt^IRlT 11]f . "Mel ooih IIelghtK'' Auctionet olf 'ien Ay- (liood I'rlt.t.t 1'ntd for Mlost t,f (ho I.olm. '1'tul sday itorning' a Iargo cr,owd fron the City wenlt, out to sCo ''Meilntosh Ileiht'' sold at auction. The sale wa5 unider the managceinent. of Mlr. Jos. II. Ilhillip)s, p)re"a lent. and \lir. I.oui:: I'endti, socretary, of tlle National A uc tion and I Inprovvmlient Co., of BIruns wick, Ga., and L.oth those gentleinen kuow how' to sell real estate. T'h1 land wa.> divide , into forty-right lots 3>) x .,) feet. tad sotno of these smllll l.' broulght, r.: high is ;t a lot. 'IIi e place is itu;atd east of the city just outside the incorporate limits, an with the rapid growth which the town is now nakin; there is no doubt that it will double it ':alue i in a few years. The free lot which was ativt'rtised Would he given atay was won by Air. W. W. Wicker, of W'est End. W give below a list, of buyers with the numbri" of lots Iurceltad and the prices paid by each: N.\Mi :. A ITS. 1'Ilt'I-. F. J. I.u1ssel :3 $112 J .1 Langford and 11 1-; ','odd I 71 T. A. lI)tinlg I 'sr .I. A. (aldwell -1 2St0 J . M. 1ienn)ett I : W . 11. Iol inict i.12 1t. ''. A r ly 101 J. A1. 'ri-i.harlit 2 7 . . illhardt I a;t Nat, G ist, 2 St I. 1t. II p I 1 le '. I. ( ' 1 ttel w, 1 3 2 I 1'. T. Carlston I 1 i .l. II. \\' ickcr I i J .. \\ooten 2-1 \. lit,zhat'dt ' li-) It . Lize !s (. A. I. E \ptingr! 1tt J. .\I. Taylor 127 ,11uly' 31at, lhti. at the reidene c f Atr. .. iI. air, Mr. 1,. 1. Street. artd blis Matt;i ( ).'l1, of est -id, i ieav. W. tM. 'insol icit.ii Mr. A. 11. Waters died on utInay is orning at 5 o'eck at the home of h Iis father, M\lr. W. W. WVatcrs, of .Jalal)a, agedt 21 yonmr. Trho cause of hia death was typhoid fever. The remains were interred at Rthi Iden Wednesday llf Ierntoon, l1t'v. A. .1. i1owers conduciting the funeral services. I'erry i )avis' Pain Killer. -Its valu able prope it Ies as at :)ced 3 cu re for pain cannot, fail to he ;,ene'ally appre elated, anl no f.nily should he with out, it, in e;a"c of eidenlt, or suddrn tt tack of dysonterI , diarrh'i or cholera lorhus. Sold e ery where. A void sub stitutes, there it hut one I'aln-k iller, 'erry 1)avis'. I'rieu 25c. and 5ie. Vtllniali JLiiid it) i10 Aoc(1tlo4ie(I. The old Warliaw trnct on Gaintt street in the we:-tern portion of the city will he sold at auction on Mioiiday, Augunst 1 2th. Thbe sale will le und iier the0 di rectin of the samne coinpa ny which sol "ANI lto.sih Iligjhtis."' This tract now b,elony'. to ANlessrs. loyd and Purcell anid is a vii alale aiid detsi iale piece of prlop Ierty. Tihe law of herdthi ruiires that the boweVls miove onel: each day and one of the penait ies for violat.ing this law is p0ies. Kee ymir''~ hI Iowels regulatr by tak in a), dos1e5 of Chamberl)tIlin's Stomach iand Liver tablet a whmein 1eCC ssaryi andl y'ou will neve r havo that seer piunishi men b in Iilicted up Oin you. Price 25 cents. For sale by WV. IX. t'ciham. ]NOTIOE. ri ii E COT i'ON WvlK:GHrf:S ASSO el. cati on oif I 'Omi 1a will me et on Aug. 151,h, ait I'omairiia, N. C. at (9 301 a. in. to cleet a cotlon weigher* for thle en suing year. July :31st, l1901. Treacher Wanted. 7LIllo T iliU;STE'i.1 AND P)1ATIIONS of Jolly St ree. school will meet oin Fida~ y, Aungost I(li, at -1 p. im., for tihe purposo5 of electin ig a teacher for live mon)11t,bs or Ion ger at, a salary of $30 In the hands of thie und(1ersigned by thiat, time. Thre-e t rustees will be0 eleted to serive for Ia t,ermi of two y'ears. W. I . IHO )INEST'1, Secretary, Slighls, S. C. Sewerage Election. W HJTIKtlKAS, A PMJKTITION if AS beeni ~iled b)y a iiajority of tihe freeholders of thIe towni of Newberry wIth 1110 Tlown CounlCil, praying for an CIeCtionI oni thio <iuest,ion of lssing bonds~ to i-he amount, of twent,y-fivye housand d olhla for the purpose5 of constructing and putt,inig in a sewerage sysHtemf in satid town; amnd, whereat', salid petitLion is in accordance wit,hi and1( mfeOt,s the requi;iirments or the staLtuto law and const,itutioni of the Staie. Now he It ord(ainled bly thie Mayor0i and A ldermenci of t,bc town of N'-wberry, S. C., in conell assembl)ed iand: by aum thority of tile samle: That t,he quest,ion of issuing bonds in the sum of twenty five t,housand dollars for consi rut,iing anid pultt ing in) aL iowCerage systeml for thie towin of Newberry, S. C., be suib mnitted to th1e quaifIied electors of the town at an election wiche is herehy ordered to b)e held oin thet 20th (lay of August, 11901 , and to) be0 conductted inl thle mnnerii prIecribad b)y law for spe cial electIins, with J. W. Oary, A lex. SIngleton aiid WV. A. Mtclall as mana gers, whlo aire hereby reqluired to ceitify the results thiercof to the Town Council of time town of Nowberry, S. C. Those votinlg In favor of issuIng said bonda shall cast a ballot wvith the word "'Yes"' written or printed thereon, andl those opposed to Issuing honds shall cast a ballot with tie word ''No)' printeod D)onc anid rat,ified uinde- the corpoirate 'mal of the io)wni 4 Newberry, [S4I-A i,] :lo)uih Car'olina, this 16th day of July, A. D). 100)1. OTTO KLETTr'N tu, Attest,: Mayor. W. S. LA moun, C. und '1' T. . N. WEi Fihle Bavaria WORTI to the most popular I give 20 votes to each p tickets for our Cold Soda W Milk SV The lady receivingthl tember 15th will get the Fuller particulars at Pelhum 'sill l D)R. RUS ' S Ori-'inal and Gcnuinw. alrr wayjpt r eibcle and1 saf)!. L.adli(-alwa.\ti ak for1 D)r. I(it t', Gotton I tuoo anit l'ennyrioyat Inc male Pills. Ih-y nevvr fatitl ( ndlnVert in)jure. Mlailed to anly athIl.,s onl re Ocilt, of $ i.01 by (iil r'-,ea CornwrI l)rug Store ole A1nts., Nowhet :-y. "731 Cr CO lt <3 .L2 l''.AiI,Y, N';It'NI,Y AN i) 1' I .\1 I,Y UiNT('I'O-:I,. Maenetic Hervine is: ,ohl withI at wIt'1tenl ;u at ee;ll(t to) curec (n'onnia, Pit, )ire, lI edieria, Nve.vous I)hilit,, Io. : t, 1'ita:tlit,y, natl I,lses, Iailin i Memory -t.hc roie lt, of over work, waorry, sicknes., otrrH of youth or over-in dl em.I. 'ivl s I: ti boxes: I5. y matiI in plain lr.ck"a,rl to any3 addre1(5 mn recl i1t of p rict^. Sold only by G:ihll-r's (o r,cr I)rul; Store Sole Ag,enit.. Newch.rry. JAPA NE-;HE .' I I i?_ C -L IL Ma .\ new' amd comle(tc ltre"at.mn t.1, c,on isting of S it tri , ('at!le of Ointmrient, anll twohow-i of intmllnt,. A iver failing; cure for t'il)s of cve ry otieand dereI. I 1 n,aK ato Otsoera til)I with the kiii' , I li'h is painful'. aidl[ oftln re111t inl deateh unIcesary . PW yL'I endur t' his til ;! t lri ( 11 pack ()o wtritteln gu111aant00 in tI 1 ht ' box e. W h no pay. 5. an $ a box, 4; for $'). Sent by mail. tionlI free . ('ONST%I .\T'UIN eurtad, I'ilc, prevolnt w t, by colnne liveret the brat Listo a n tomach Igulator antd rlood 'uriller. Mmall mild a:nd plea5ant. o o takt: espeI)cially' adap1,1t.e for chiIi itrn s sess 2 of. ilr'S Corner p)ru wern't Pant ora Fatoiean "Fak.' painbuinsepo.s Wedo itbeset' Coetose 'ums. havesi mlsiih nEw ar DIFFER i1 Set Chlina, I $35Oo ady in Ne'wberry. We erson buying $ 1.00 in rater! lakes!! Ice Cream!!! highest vote by Sep China. dMM Aftei * I _S1- . \Vir onPraise." Sold direct from the factory. Comparison speaks louider than tes timonials. Stieff pi anos "sing their own praises." Order one on trial or for cornpari son and you will buy the Stieff. Old instruments taken in exchange. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore,1M d. Nor. & So. Carolina Branch Wareroom, 213 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. Have You a Daughter? Jrsthe b est avaniiLgces, ed uentlon lI . 8., N ormial Mlusie K in'esion , Art indlie us~i.ineess 'o e)ii~Ls. I inde(r experi Uinced tenehers( '', in ani idel cl le'go Ib'ep tublair weull, wvater absol utely puen . 1 ,ow rates, 'P'ho lpais year ialIl ur r4ooms wer oc - forp c >xt~ sessiIOi -the torty.tliri... l-or illust ~ratIedl cata1lie ateddress~ B ev. James Boyce, Pres't, lhoee W.est, Albhei4.Vllo Co., S. C. Thli ci egn,atuero i on e'ry biox of tho gonuine Laxative Bromno-Quine Tablets 'Glo roeedy that euarces acole! in oneo day ut Prices! di the.season of the year le prices on our Spring Straw Hats and Low Cut cuse to offer-We simply alance of this season's eady for FALL AND WIN w prices will certainly the house and into the .d to appear sensational We want to impress :ruthful statement of a Lion--which is it to cut regular prices, wn without a privious good business to do it, t-1~Ior G