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NiwIEWIt V MAItKET. Corrected every ''ue6day and F'riday by Summer Bros. M eat ................................, g(c, {c Shoulders -------.................... 8c S H atm ............................... 1.1(i[,c15. 13s B -.Lardl ........ 10([1I 10. Best Molasses, now crop.. ~0Ce Good Molasses..................... 2i(r50c - Corn .............,.......... g0c. 1 l] ........... . .......... 90c . 11.ty......... $1.00. W h a Bre i ........... .. $1.25. - st 'aten t Flour.................. $1.75 2nd Best Io1o,t r- ............. ... $4.25 Strait Flou ......................., $1.00 C[.id Ordinary 1"lour...........$3.25(dy3.75. Sugar . ....... .......,..... ......... 6(fr ic. l .ice -................................ r(d8 c. Coffee-.--..--.. -.. ----................ 10( 15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... 1.25, Bale Hulls, per bale.............. 40U, Country Produo, Butter, per lb - .. --.......... 15(q20c. Eggs, per dozen ----------.. 12c. Chickens, each....,............... 15(a)25c. Corn, per bushel.-------.......... 70e. Sweet potatoes --................ 60 60c. Turkeys, per lb ..----............ 6 8 . Fodder, per cwt .................. 75c. Oats-.. . ---------.....-................ 13e. Money to Lotin. On long time and easy terms, secured by flrst mortgage on improved real estate. Apply to Hunt, Hunt & Hun ter, Attorneys at. Law. ft&.f For Rent. Store and four rooms next door to 'k Tarrant. Vanted. At once, two reliable, industrious men to work, one in dairy at $216. One on farm at $180 per year. For.zs D)Arnyu, t&f 2t Columbia, S. C. For itent. e offer for rent the store room ad joining the room we occupy. A corner Store ccntrally located. The best stand we know of that can be had in the city. An ideal location, t&Lf f Counts and Dickert. For Sale or Itont. One four horse farm in first class con dition. Iiighly improved. For par ticulars apply to. W. Rt. Sa lrll, Chappells, S. C. Take it all the year round-palmetto Liver Medicine. 10 ceuts at Dr". Van Smnithx's Drug Store. ly For Saie. One Aultman, Portable, (6 H. P. En gine in good running condition. Will 3ell for cash or good papers. Apply to V. C. Sligh, Jalapa, S. C. July 8th, 1001. f2n iHarbecu,. Wo will furnish a first-class 'cue ,t the residence of Capt. W. G. Metts .n Thursday August the 15th. Special ar rangements made for the enjoyment of the young folks. ' . R. Metts and J. C. Kinard. 3t f Wante d. Chickens and eggs at the Nowberry hotel. You Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the fomular ia laily p)rinted on every bottle showing that it is sim ply Iron and quini nn in a taste less form. No Cute, Nc, Pay. 60c. Iu New Quarten. In my larger and more central store, the T.1. Q. B1oozer stand, I am hetter able than ever to serve my customers. C'ome in and see me andi Ill treat you right, wvhether you want cooking stoves, tinware, China or a gun. A lin.e of high grade bicycles at low down prics. J. W. White. For Biliousness, Jaundice, etc., use P'almetto Liver Medicine. 10 cents at D)r. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly Meeting at Enioreo. Trhere wvill be two sermons at Enore church next Sunday, the meeting may be protracted for some days. Let everybody bring a lunch, but p)lease don't bring any "big dinner." Weo want a feasting of the soul, and not of the body. August J. W. Blanton, Pastor. The great remedy of the day is un questionably Pain-Killer, for the in stant relief of all burns, scalds, bruises, etc., and for pains in the stomach andi bowels as well as in sudden attacks of cholera morbus. No family should pre tend to kcop house without it always by them. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. P'rico 25c. and 50c. Thirty Days for WVhipping His wVire. Wednesday Fleming Jt r, a lg in Mr. Ifornsby's yard, was re Magistrate Chappell ating his wife. From ppeared that Jetor etty severe whip pell gave him he 30 days. VARIOUS AND ALL, AnOU-T. Mirs. J. \1. lowers is visiting rela tives in Columbia. Irs. Chas. If. Arnstrong is visitinig relati ve's inl ''enncssee. Mr. l R.T. ienwick left on Wednesday for a trip to the mountains. Air. J. W. M. Simmonhs has returne from a trip to the Isle of Pal1hns. M\1 r. James Al. .Johnson is viSing friends and r"elattives in l'rosperity. 1I r. V. II. Geer, of the Stat, news pa1lnes, Wa1-1 in the ity \vehd Csdy. Miss ()daiite .1lohn1son has ret.cred frnt a visit to friends in Spartanburg. Airs. A. C. Joneu and family returned on 'I'ues,lay from I enidersonville, N. C. Miss Annie Suber has been elected teacher of Bethel school district No. 2. Airs. M. G. U. Scherer and son, Ptaul, have returned from their visit to Yale, N. C. Miss 'Una Gibson returned to Now berry yesterday.-Spartanburg Hlerald, 13th. Mr. W. J. Swittcnborg has been elected teacher for Big Creek school, district No. 1t. Dr. D. L. Iioozor has returned from a visit to Wilmington, N. C., and other summer resorts. Rev. Al. J. Epting and family, of St vannah, are visiting friends and rela tives in the city. Mrs. T. F. liarmon left yesterday for a visit to friends and relatives in Iar risonburg, W. Va. Mr. J. E. Norment, stalf correspond ent of the News and Courier, was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. Dr. J. K. Gilder and daughter, Miss Pauline, have returned from a visit to Richmond, Ky. Don't forget the election for sewerage next Tuesday, the 20th. Let every body come out and vote. The candy factory to be opened in the store lately occupied by 13. W. West will be open on Saturday. What about that horse and hose wagon for the Newberry fire depart ment? It is needed badly. Misses Atmmie, Lizzie, Al abelle and Kathelcne Tarrant are visiting friends and relatives in I3atesburg. Capt. 11. H. Folk attended the meet ing of the board of assessors of cotton mills in Columbia this week. Sheriff Buford's family is on a visit to the family of Mr. T. W. Davis, in the upper part of the county. Mr. W. II. Wannamaker and Mr. 0. 1). Wannamaker went to Newberry yesterday.--Spartanburg Herald, 14th. Union services next Sunday evening, will he held in the Lutheran church conducted by Rev. Geo. A. Wright, of the Baptist church. Mrs. IDr. W. E. Pelham and Miss Fannie Leavell returned on Tuesday from a visit to their brother, J. R. Leavell, in Greenwood. Dr. Coo. B. Cromer is this week in Orangeburg county in the interest of Newberry College. He is booked for several speechles While on this trip. Mr. John M. Kinard has gone to Philadelphia, wvhere he will join Mrs. Kinard and take her to Hlendersonville with him to spend the rest of the sum mer. Messrs. S. HI. McLain and J. G. Dan.. iels leave today for a trip to the Pan American Exposition and will stop) at various places of interest along tihe route. Mrs. 0. E. Johnson, of Charleston and Miss Ethel Boozer, of Newberry, are visiting at Mrs. S. M. Dawkins, North Church street. -- Spartanburg Herald, 13th. Every afternoon about 7 o'clock ig large rats make their appearance In Mr. Vim. Johnson's showv windows and immediately begin to catch and eat flies. For the past few evenings a nuim her of people have watched them. Mr. R. Clifford Banks, of A tlanta, is visiting relatives In the county and p)aid this omiee a pleasant' call this week. Mr. Banks is now connected with the poli1cc department of Atlanta and is doing well in the home of his adoption. Rev. Hi. B. Blakely, of Atlanta, who has been conducting a protracted meet ing at King's Greek, In the county, for the past week, was in the. city yester day morning and left, for Troy, in Ab bevilic County, where ho will hold an other protracted meeting before re turning to Atlanta. Rev. Wmn. B. Aull, pastor of the Lutheran church at Buena Vista, Va., will be a member of the faculty during the comin~g session of the Southern seminary, a school for girls recently established there. H[e will teach some branches In science In connection with b is regular pastoral work.--Lutheran Visitor. iter Bunys Newberry t.ravel. Y. Fair' was in Sumter this ed a contract wlth the ' $5,000 for furnishing Lg the streets. eclosed a con anufacturing el. o1 to be stible day' SCVevent11 Avrvo, 1.art of if (ottAle tlh( Incortu llon. lIring 5,403. On Nondhay and Tuesday the old Wardl.tv tract, ot land on (iaultt strect in the westeru subttwrb; of (lie 1-ity, bP loi ging to Aessrs. ( J. I 'urcell ai L. W. Floyd was sold at auction to the higlest bidder. 'Tl( tract was divided into 92 lots I;>.0 fet. 'Tho sale was II der the direction of t.ieNat ional A net ion and 11u1provement company, of which Mr. 1'hlillips is president and Mr. Pen'. dig seerutary. Itoth these gentten1i1(21 we to lhe I%!a Ill personally cond 'ted tth. Altogether there were about severt teen acres in the tract and the price paid averaged about f28 per lot, the whole tract bri ng ing $2,403. A free lot was given away, which was won by Mr. I. N. Wesson, of West End. Tho follow iii are the names of the persons w" ho ireliaed lots and the p)rices paid by each: el. T. Carlson, two lot ...........$ .12 L. M . Player, two lots .................... 50 F. I1. Campson, t,wo lots................. 61 T. N. Parks, one lot-... ................ 33 N. W. Campbell, one lot ......... E. Uavenaugli, one lot............ .. 3 T. C. Pool, three lots.............. 10.1 Saim Johnson, four lots.................. 100 G. Al. Worts, nine lots............ 201 Nat Gist, four t s ....................... 162 J. R. Boukniglht, six lots......... 18 ( Miss Nellie Mcl"all, one10 lot............ 20 J. 1. W ilson, three lots................. 114 S. K. Bouknight, one lot,.............. 31 Autoine I3uzhardt, two lots............ .u W. P. Bedenbaugh, two lots.........IS P. Dominick, seven lots............... 1.17 B. C. Matthews, seven los ........... 157 F. J. Russell, one 10lot..................... 22 T. F. IIarmon, two lots................ 41 R. S. Maybin, two lots........ .12 Lillie Davis, two lots..................... 5. J. L. W illiams, two lots................. 1 A. 11. Brown, one lot.................... 22 T. B. O'Dell, one lot............... 17 T. S. Hudson, two lots...................2 1 .) F. S. 3edenbaugh, four lots............ 92 J. W. Swindler, two lots..............10 John Scott, one10 lot......... . . 22 W. M. Thomas, three lots........... (i) J. G. Fulmcr, four lots.................. 8 6 Mrs. Ada Smith, two lots............... .I Laura E. Beeves, o 10lot.............. 20 Ira 0. Burton, two lots.......... .16 M. L. Spearman, two lots............... 12 '1'h law of health requires that the bowels move once each day and one of the penalties for violating this law is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets when necessary and you will never have that severe punish mnent inilicted upon you. Price 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Pelham. The Winthrop Col logo Scholarship. The free scholarship offered by Win throp College to be given to the young lady in each county standing the best competitive examination has been won by Miss Leona Epting from thiscounty. Seven young ladles stood the examina tion and we are instructed by the Si .lrintendent of Educlaion to say tht all the examinations wers very credit able. Miss Epting has already attended Wint,hrop two Sessions and will this fall enter the Senior class. Only one young lady, Miss Julia P.aisley, stood tht o ei.trance examination without applying for the scholarship. Hecr examination p)apers wore most creditable, her mark being a good deal higher than was necessary for entrance to the class for which she apliled. "Through the month of JTune and July our baby was teething and took at runnilng otY of the bowels and sickness of the stomach," says 0. 1P. M. Holli day, of Deming, fnd. "Uis bowels would move from live to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colhi, Cholera andl Diarrhwael Remedy im the house and give him four' drops im a teasp)oonful of water andl ho got, better at once." Sold by W. E. helham. Carpets at lower p)rices than ever be forc. See them, at Wootcn's. tf NOW WE N\Tw Mac Fine an d JUICy. things l 2ter,kn Hero f head. for in lo are qici 15 cacy-I At c TiH EY' Do you ~ s. -i higher. N'IERmT O' T.1 .aNEWBI (o1,.1: l: 1in t ioN .. 1 , .1,%1 Itig Crowd V'rettnt -rt "Numiner of SpcIh e. A 'triIea t O-cit)n. 'T'h Neowi't-rv Collte.ye iunion fo ,4aluda. I'dgecliettl and .\iken ('oun tir Iet Ihurtday. .\ue'ti.-n SUIt at, I)elmiatr in Salda ('enty. ano the Iny was vet' pletas antly and profitably spent.. large (rowtd tItpon f"t stud ttns, e.x atudlnelts aii fri - f ithe olle; l,atheredl in tht' pretty Srove t'arly am waited ('xlt'eant -- it- . I,wt'finnir! of the interat r ', l plo; t'aim. TJht m tt in:; was called tip trder' abouit 10.; 41i.e (hie I'restti elli, UIUv. (' I'. ioo'er, ar after i ht-arty antt Iiappy weulcutnc b I'rof. Jttliatn llarmatn :tadt response ile the president, the ttsso.-iatiou proc tit' to elect olli(ers for mo x year. Iv C. P. 1 oozer wi' re-e eeted presidenit and Prof. t-utelI ): iuk se(;rotar"v, Rev. Jacob Au.tin, of I,tee,vIlie, wa tbe first spc'1(er wi) gtave .a very inter esting history of Newherry ('ollegl from the Iltte it was comtnenet'l in a barn near I'omntaria iintil tho prosent time. Ile divided its iistorv into tw( parts, the first reaching up to the civil war, and the se(CO 1(1 from then until now. The speaker styled himl-elf out of the "Old Issue,'' and gavo a list of the graduates from 1831 to I856. IPlrof. J. It. O'Neall Holloway spoke next on the twi)ortanuo of education for girl:. liu madeu his speect short on accou it of a( dreary heaviness left upotn 'is feeling caused by the death of his son, and would not have appeared at all except. for his devotion to Ilk mother iastitution and loyalty to t,he causo of edueation. A recess of one hou' and a half wa then given for dinner, and the crowt disp. t"sed, miany to ,heir baskets mH-l many to the birbeeuetd dinner board President Cromer was to havc, been tht next speaker, but was absentI becanc he was sick. This cast a gloom over the crowd, for many had come, if for any one thing more that another, to hetr him. But the attentivo part of those gathered was entrt:aiticd by an able discourse on Classies in E.dtcation by R ev. G. P. Boozer. lie discussed Classics in l'ducationt as a good mean for mind development by fixing and holding the attention to a Iillicult tas<, also for their benelit historically. A liberal education wt:; nt'xt( diseusseI by Rtev. Y. V. A. Rliser and ,1. H3. Dec". rick each taking a dilerent W ase of the subject-the first speaking of it: value in money making, and the s'cont made a strong and lo(stent plea for the education of the boys from the ratantl point of making better unti nobler men. Music was furnished by the IP aliettto brass band, ttnd was one of the best, fettures of the occt ion. A movement. was pur on foot for the crection of a pavilion at. Delmar for the ieunion as that is to be its perma neut home. I t. is a beati i ful place with a line, bold spring, and t he good people solicit the attintlneo tif itl who are interested in tie coilege and the cauze of education. Nowborry lth Teamt Gtoes to Clinton. The Newberry ba-:e tall team will go uip to Clinton today and play a match game of ball there w i s h the Clinton team this afternoon. Ti t' following arte the Newhetry pilayers: F'ovens, J. senno, R.t 8enn, Stewvart. C olcmnan, A\dam', Ml\attLhcws, Voss, Dat. iels, Cabaniiss, F"air. Nut Grasos Grows Thrioughi Potatoes. Mr. Jnio. L. Epps has broughit into this oflice a p tat owith tnut gras.s gtrow ing cleatr through it,. There was some nut grass in the place were Mi'. Epps p)lated his ipotatoes andl wheriever the grass struck a potato it wvent straight on through. Some of the hiotatoes had fully developed nuts in them. IL seems that nut grass gives thee right of way to nothing. WVhat most pleolie want is somtethitng mild and getntle, when in tneed of a physic. ChamberlIai n's Stomach anid Liver Tablets fill the bill to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasanlt in effect. For sale by WV. I. Pelhamn. Palmetto Li"er Me[dicine cure'd mne of chronic consLlipation,"~ writes J attis Evans, Pieodmont, S. C. Gold at Dr. VanSmith's D)rug Store. ly HAVE I kerel{~Ca"tch Rppetiz7r' PIoDositioR. ro always ont the look out for nico o offer patrons. co is reasonable, no miuch the bot wv you'll bo0 pleased. s whore wo struck the nail 0on the We deal with live peopl)e who are touch with fishing voss;els. They to supply usn with this talo deli IACKERtEL ur price, all can afford thorm LW CliIEAP ERI TIHAN MEAT.. e'self a good turni-come at once will not last long. Next apt to he [oCarty, IR RYV. SL C. " IN it t, ' . t. . tV2F.I. " at ' tS i, ..iti it il i . ti.' it (2'n II.,t: tutil (O ,I.nt+ W1"ith lint . ()l ( I th -\ 1th of .luly l i ley \\'tp{cnan at I . iivint (ti \I . 1. .' . Si ti tt'. I,aee, u1( ill thte liinard's ;,ettion, shlo his pwift'e nid On las-t +luda -he di.ed r t el'ett of ti,- woundt. It eellis tha I.t t-'Ia \\ orkin n, thll o lit. f- ot alt 1.t. %t,i ft of thl - .::'.n \w ho) ,.h"t ht r, lia( 22il' It*i" - " '.,..I i-': ii. } : i - j2t Il he I -l,all,i w".ttf,1 I iti 2int , it ) iut tit1 w hi t' o 'ti . " -. Mllo y II t . .,.fit t 4 Ii: lt of Itt .1 ui c I " h"1, t s~ ' (;i : I t20 t1 a. foI 3 dralietlt:, it \ :uuti V rI,, t', 1 ut i-f kt.1U (oro :t't' I.it n,!ay w\"ai t (lt" fto amd imn(ii lia,tely w- nt. up and 12 l l pa inelled hli; l'y anmd hlI nti iueo:t over the The r h"iii i"" t te:stimuoily taket ait coon Ier'4 lit,,u st: ,aat' Floyi, t' worn, stay-: I livv it Ne wherry County, No. t' (owm,ship, 300h of .1uly, I1111, was at, home. .\Iy daug~hter I.ouelha WVorkmttant was at mily house. 21ailey2 WVorkman eame to my house, who was the hu-band of I,ouelhi \\'orkman, and whtn hie caelt in at the door and raid, I,ouella, let's 1 hiorne, she said, I can't ;ro tonight.. lie wet, to her tl l ca ught her by the hand and i aid, "ii aify there ii rea son in all cae2 . I would wait nil tomlorr"ow mnorninh an11d ,he will comec homle." Ilie ave mec his; attention and reIllicd, "th1is i.; my wife,"' and walked (t the door and dlrew: his pi!tol aind -hot her and thten ran ofT. ('ro-s examination: I.ouella Work ntn died Aug:u-t 12t.h IanI. hi, Italc. N Floyd. muark \Winlield Welt-, swor'n, says: I liVIe in Newberry County. ( ) 0th .lu1y, II0)1 I was at the house of Isaac F'loyd when .ilaiiry \\'orkmtan 2 nmuo in and said, "I.ui'll, get up andl vomue out of hcrc,", a.d theu said to lt w ot.hers, "good ve ing,." 'Thentt I l.' lint ito i.oulellit and eaughIlt her b y the hanol and said, 'let's ;o ho mt2212." She s:tid, "Hliud, I : not o(Ing toni;gh t..'' 1 Hnile. then a ;:t :1 1lwr b y thk, hand avain and) tohl] hn r I. to up an,d h.t':" gu hoow." l:a.te !-'h ', tihi Io I;a ib- , ' Ilhere IS r(Iion i n l tl I t Ii s. ,Att her alonc until (otum2 w at', nod then sho will (,2n hun.'' I ; . aid, "y'u havo got to go homn: 1 t. 1 ttt! t hien drew hi1 piAol a1ni l t her :1dt1 run oil, 21md while I..:te i::ni h wii were nut gzivi,l; tht, alarml, antd while I was hoh!imi'. ,')Uc!a in mly ams11 I heard I1ailey :tp in the door. andi said, "1'o,0 lla, did I hurt yo i? Sle relpliel. 'hud, Vot Lave mined mie. I (id not thinlk yuu wvolid have treated mne so." his W\'infield X WVerts. m ark Lanuie Floyd, sworn11, satyi: I live In Newb"herrl CJount lilly. Oi :10t1 July, 101, 1 wa7 at 11111m.' and Ilailey \\'oliclai (:tam te I(, t 2. ,."' .2u,1 a d .idt to 1 .l.mell.a Workmlani, "''s 4't d1id] yVou come22. here' fo0'' Sh1 "[aid, "'1hid(i, I comie to see' the2 hous and11 2.)1 cagh t I12molla by tile hand and20 told hi r to get up and)2. let's go 1h02me. She sa 52id , "Oil, ]hnl, I enn.2't go home22L tonlighit." ' iaae Floyd 11hen said1( to lhilecy, " There' is i. easo in1 atll things. L et hert alone2 2222ti1 miorin 12g and12 she will then2 come2 hom222. " iailey had 11his r'ight hanId inlIt2 hisocket and2( wa'lked hack toward'1 tile 100or. I 52aid( to Isaae.0, "TilIs boy hais got a1 pistol inl h is p)ocke't." Isaae2. said1( Lto lIaily, "li2 1)y3, don't you dra22w your11 pistOi 2 her 1 in this housC," and2( 11ailety theni :1ho)t 1Louella22, who11 died todaly, August l2th, l901, [an 1i e N l'loyd. Drj. W. D). Senn2 examtlined2 the body13 and1( ga2ve out the following statemet to the jury: I cerltify thatt I examined20( the bsody of L.oucila2 Wor'kman2., decea2sed , and2( fIntd that shle eamo2( to hecr dent.,h1 from thle cifects of gunsho11t wound2(. WV. D.. Senn:, M. 1). August J2th, 19011. TJhe v'erdiet, oif the (ioronIer's julry was.1 "thalt the sa(1id Loul1hI WVorkmantt caime to 1her deat.h from thle efTect,s of a gun m shot wound( at the h2ands of Bailey WVorkma 2 2 30th ,1)11.u2ly, 1901, and2( from1 wh12ich woun2d t he sa2.(1id.12 Loull WorkI 221.2 dlied oni the 1211h of Auigust, 1 91, in State andl2 county a2foresa2i." NIlr. 1 1. IS. Mar1'tn acted as for'em1an of thec jur2y. 111a.1liy W\orkman212 is still at, lar.ge. He tis aL b)lack ne0gro, uit. 8 in. in heIght, slightly stooped shoul02 deretd , lheard(1lesis, ago 21, weighit,110)lbs. The Ton of Tins is a. trumtip card with us. WVo pilay it aiginst anJ\ thing in the game. Theo best valuo for theo mfoney is hard to beat. ~ We hafve added0( thIs nlow, line to our stock 0.nd( are now able to inter. est you if you wish t) piurcha2so. (Call anid soo. NERERY IIAIImmR Cm ASTHMA C ASt llilalelle IBri rlgs I iist Cure in sNT A Rs)I:lT"i,y i i. OAINEt FOR TEN - ( ?VERY ' N RINo -- It iRELIEP. ti .f T 1utvin it ;uc fully anal;;;ed.l we Oll i, Inol"1pIhi1 , ('hlo rofoinl ur vthler. IIl.,t. r I31:mr. I A Nm I: ("1,. (:t t entt1: I write t. hi:. tet,;imno lial VoIde"rfttI elCt. Of Y our; Astitl:talene, f. Ie,nall lli ic,t"i WIIei -pa::t1o0 i aslclluna for lly cw %n 111111 a vtell ats iuany oithu'; I WindlowsiI on I10)ti tret, New York. I MIy wife colleIncdg tak in;, it. allut, tte at rtldical intinrove t"II,. A(ter using; ow and she is entircl y frer fronm all Sin-111 recon ulld the ined iCinu to all who at Y"outra rsc"5tR,tfuil" I)I; ''I. 1 a l r l i . Ni :il1.: I ( . , Gen ltclte : I wa+ t.r+uli-i wil t h \A ,t) o14 reIned c'ic,, I ' iY have il f:tilUd. tart tl with a tr"ial bottle. I foun1i relit full-sizo boutth', and11 I Iuu t"ver rrateful, for six yun ( wos nabl tt work. I am b)usiness uvecry d:'. Iii i:: lt"st inillomtly ytn lIIonic acIdress, :':.1 Iiiungton t reet. TI1/\L KOTTLE'. SENT ir\SOLUTEL I not de lay. \\'ritt" It om'ee hh:-lll CO., ;' dt1 3 h (t.,N.V. tv. Power Plant For Factolries and Mills. EIN;NI.'.; C'orliss;, AuItol1)1die, I'I16in siclo ValVyes. Slccat,orrs, Inoi .1'iungsl . SAW i\II,L8; L+'roilu siltall 1 1tn1tatiout 11d11, t,) the( hoIVi(ht mills IlI thf nmltrkllet. \ ll kiund of wold workii' Inai'itiry Iuur nItud colrlt u i111t n:u chitory. Coutulte ginning;, -tuems, I,uIllnNu', VnIn \\'iukle aund T,hana,- jg;ngg iy,, l3oib's. saw.4, (iuy t -totck for quick detl" .1'v. X :1 Vt T (l 1 114 T bl e Questioiis a (arolina today? ThIe STI'.121. \Vh111 \Vho1( says thei 5,1Ti " I'lei a (cheapj I' he( (can'tL sell I L,hom. \Vh y dosc LIhe dlenu enni maktie onl (o1ne the gradet of thie ST'i II WhIy doe( i' Ar. SLIilf 'ell 144 liany S' puIrchasier t he big pro(iits miadie by thI Ian on110( earLh at lt, thei oL ame prIieu I'1lan( af ter ad1din hi iis big prolit(s. T.Ihere are manly othIer realsons, 1401 dur labi Ililt and 1 f in singin it ua1411Lty of to4 1 'anos, why you1 IholOId buty a tLi) 1ir Write for caItailogu and prices todaH(011 Chas. 1V WarCr'oom,l '1 N.i Tryon 041M., Chalrlotte, How for C We have now reached where we always cut t and Summer ClIothing, Shoes. We have no ex want to convert the b1 stock into cash to get r TERl G00D8, and our lo' move our stockc out of possession of ouir patrc We don't want th1is a or read like a "Fake." sensible people as a t plain business proposil Tomorrow we begin Straight! An actual mark-dos mark-up! We do it because it's Come to see us. URE FREE! tnlt Reliefn' alI Perainent All Cases. 1) "'i' ( 1'0 j '0St'. 1 hore is lolhinf liko A;t}iIhutloie. ri;t In h iNt liE f, v\'en inl t1h0 \\" I: , of \'ila -l, i. I , o,tr tr'l:! houtrt of i -t " t-, , I I Eu lit t ion. "' t t.(11,1 I ~I lill Il a lvl - t)e wit h ret ro tallA.h I : ltt 1':il I',t 1l+ ..U 'i~ I i It( :1t," l . . fi ' ..ii. I sa w .{.. } ar (ri m f 1 ! 'li'.2ii 't , 1 . :ll"E;l \ E' .'+111 I\ 'rl .,,_:I a' 0 11 t 1(or cur fE (f thi, tir tli aln(i torluteiti .p 1' A sth' th, l ,lul 1ou"h ti yoI hal ersp {ok--n Yourl . h rt'-l\' s( t I a: tr 'l To my a It i nl l)t, tho ,:Ea l t I i t rEl-m. ''tl e a11 fulll b!attle.'' Rev. Dr-. Morris Wechsler, i li thlhi of t1;+ 'on"". Ihmtti Isra l. Nw 1 ((,k. .ln. , I:II.1 ( ntlicnt': Youry AS:t.h tit,aa le io+ l LI Illit re:n(j dy fur A\nthi,na and Il av I.i't ail 'ii) mpo. ition alloe itlte aL - otl h \ ie ell ,'.nthine wIth .\Sth1m . + 2u11r ii' a -tnihlting;" and wo tlIerful, .ian Mtatu tl t .\-t hutale c ou'c ntains no \ Iry t fully your f', 1il ' )Ii. .31IO N :I;t \\'I.:(' [If.;l:R A 1' ) S ' ,N. Y., I'b. 1, 1901. fron Of duly, hainug tested the r the ur \a. cuy o Asha I wif h s the atst. I:' y rt s. I lai xig' xh ust,( 'hanl(ced to "0 y"Our" sign up on your i. ontite o litaId i)bottle of Asthmtaletne. first Of Novuctlr. I very Soon noticed bottle her .\t,hll ina h'. d:;1 (isapI'areId )tomlti. I feel t at, I ca consisLll Llte y aliicted with this (istHHinr cisdis ;g (). D.I'll l':L1'S, M1. D). I.'eb. B, 1P101, nitl for '. yea r . I hav tried Ilnler I ran acruo(s yotur adve"(Lrtisemcent and 4 at onct . I have since purchased your I have family of for' chibdren, andl now in th,+ betI of health and1 amtl djoin-r ,l (n' all 1110 t u:tl'li (1t of Its yO I nta lit. S . It,1 I'If.\1-: ,, I; I-:a;t 1.9th -it., New York City. 'f iEE' ON IWE CEII)T Of= POSTAL. !n:: I ) t. T' I,\ I * ; 1( t '. I:. I I N 1-: SOL Ai.L DitUGGISTS. Have You a Daughter? SII It\I 1. B1.fu i l 1\ x r 1 1)T ' lI W oi01) IN .'I ( I'(,I 'I t l \ '?i ' ll F '1) * . II I ol+"I '' ll- t:, I advanultlg c> ciu(;at.ion. dtly. :,ocially, reli-rious:ly, giving \. I., I;-,"., Normatl l Mui( I':lprew ion, .\rtt tndl Iu'+inet" ('oturss., l;ndecr cxl)eri Tnced cnacLc't in an iaol i cr)cllego .->Immunity. 'In:t healthful location. )ee1) Ii'mular wcll, water atbsoluitely trv. I,!w raies. The pa . Yea n all our heOo er c vi c .pce o.u> r prig. l''ar Hltats adnLowadd ut tlne \\ ts bhevi as o,s. 3ady fornsLLANDs.N Sprenicese will crtanlut theaoiSes ansd int the aes Wro atr to iutmres's'h lrthat staemngcent of u as ri onywhicheas i-- tanh 'to:''' cut A ri euars priaes h godr bausinhes tot tho fiet, aeaerwP ifhveor G o,.o hscha to m ntio theartitic orkm nshi