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NEWIEIUtY MtARKET. Corrected evry Tuesday and Friday by Summer B')s. S M eat .------........................ 8(@j9Ac. t" . Shoulders -....--.................. 8e. 1est Lardl............... .......... 10(i) l 1c. Best Molasses, new crop...... 60c. Good MIolases.................25(a)50e. C o n ................................. 90e. Hay- ----..... .. $1.00. W heat Bran.----................... $1.25. 1st I 'atnt 'l unt r.................. $4.75. 2nd Best b'lour ................. .25. Strait 'ilour-.......---- .......... $4.00. Good Ordinary Flou . $3.25(a3.75. Sugar' .........I........ 1L G C R i0c -----................................ 5 (I8ic. Coffee --- - ......................... 10( 15c. (Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.25. lale Hulls, per bale.............. 40c. Country Produe. Butter, per tb .-..... 1,(d,20c. M ggs, per doz/en .......... t:., Chickons, eaoh ................... 1.5(a25c. Corn, per bushel.................. 70. Sweet potatoes .................... 560( ic. Turkeys, per lb .................. 6( 8e. Fodder, p)0r cwt .75c. Fodder, or c w t.................. '7 c Oats ................................... 430. For Salo or .Itnt. One four horse farm in firstc iuss con dition. Highly improved. For par ticulars apply to. WV. R. S1r,I'Il Chappells, S. C. For Rout. Store and four rooms next door to 'J'arrant's. f-tf. M1us. Rt. L. PAYSINuEU. Wanted. Chickens and eggs at the Newberry hotel. Money to Loan. On long time and easy terms, secured by lirst mortgage on improved real 3 estate. Apply to Hunt,, Hunt &. Hiun ter, Attorneys at Law. ft&f '4'" Palmetto Liver Medicine cured me of chronic constipation,'' writes James hi1' Evans, Piedmont, S. U. Sold at Dr. t'*:' VanSmith's Drug Store. Iy For Sale. Plantation containing three hundred and forty-five acres, lying five miles from Newberry on I)ead Ftall road be longing to the esstate of W. E. Welch, ,,deceased. Parties desiring to pur chase will please call on A LEX C. W\T1:TQn, 3t, Newberry, S. C. For Sulo. One Aultman, Portable, 6 H. P. En gine in good running condition. Will sell for cash or good papers. Apply to W. C. Sligh, Jalapa, S. C. July 8th, 1001. f2n Mimnaugh is selling everything at cast. Mr. J. W. White has moved into his new quarters, the store latly occupied by Mr. T. Q. Boozer. lie is in the same line and will be glad to serve his customers. Call and see him. His stock is good and his prices are right. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Try Palmetto Liver Medicine for in digestion. 10) cents at Dr. Van Smit,h's Dr'ug Store. ly You Know What You ArC Taking WVhen you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because J.ho fomular is plainly .lprinted on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and quinine in a taste less formn. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. We need room for fall goods. Mimnaugh. The 1eat P'rescription for Malaria Chills and Foevce' is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price 50c. Take it all the year round-Palmetto Liver Medicine. 10) cents at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Stor'e. ly In New Quarters. Inmy larger and mor'e central store, the T. Q. Bloozer stand, 1 am better able than ever to serve my customer's. C~omo in and see mc and I'll treat you right, whether you want cooking stoves, tinwarc, China or a gun. A line of high grade bicycles at low down prices. J. W. White. - For Billiousness, Jaundice, etc., use Palmetto Liver MedIcine. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smith's Dr'ug Store. 1y If you need goods for ttle money now. is hance. IIiIAU H. ta for the Mountains. ,ursions fr'om Charles to the mountains, ednesday. Two6 on both the the excur 'y num V ARIOU ANI) ALL ABOUT. Miss Dell Land is visiting friends in Spartanutrg. Mr. W. 11. Wallaco left Wednesday for Glenn Springs. Miss Alice Cannon is at Glenn Springs for the sunmers. Dr. O. 11. Mayer and family have re turned from lendersonville. H. 1). Wright and wife have returned front the Land of the Shies. Mr. Jas. L. turgerson, of Greenville, was in the city on Wednesday. Miss Minnie Aoses, of Sumter, is visiting at Miss Marie Werbers. Alr. (I. M. 13. Epting left Tuesday for a ten days' trip to Glenn Springs. Col. and Mrs. C. J. Purcell are on a visit to Now York and other points. Sherlif M. M. Buford went to Colun bla Wednesday and returned yesterday. Miss Anmie Tarrant returned on Wednesday from a visit to Batesburg. Mrs. LeRoy Lee, of Kingstree, is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. A. Riser. lins Mary Buford is visiting her cousin, M iss Mary Workman, at Gold Ville. Misses lone and Alberta TTaniter have gone to Newberry.--The State, 22nd. Messrs. W. E. Pe)ham, Jr., and F. 1). Mower have rcturned from Asheville, N. C. Dr. ). D. Wallace, of Spartanburg, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Wallace. Mrs. O. C. Stewart and Grandson Master Gordon Leslie are visiting rela tives at Leesville. Mr. James A. Mimnaugh left on Wednesday for New York and the Northern markets. Mr. Oscar E. Johnson, of Charleston, came up on Wednesday to visit the family of Mr. S. P. Boozer. Mr. Leslic Eidson left Wednesday morning for Trenton, his old home, to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. A. T. Brown and little son, Guy, left this week for Glenn Springs where they will spenl the summer. Mrs. J. IT. llair, of this city, accom panied by her little daughter, Marie, are visiting at Glenn Springs. Mrs. Ed. Scholtz and daughters, Misses Helen and Frances returned from Hendersonvilleo yesterday. Mr. E. F. Rankin, travelling repre sentative of the Greenville News, was in the city several days this week. Johnstone Sub-alliance will mees Wednesday, August 28, at Johnstone academy [for the purpose of reorganiz ing. Mr. John W. Scott has gone to New York via Norfolk, Va., and will visit Washington and other points of in terest. Miss Mary and Sena Riser, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. LeRoy Lee, of Kingstree returned home Wed nesd y . . . Rev. M. M. Kind, D. D., of Columbia, stopped over in the city for a few hours Wed nesday on his way to WValhalla to join Mrs. Kinard. Messrs. B. C. Matthews and J. E. Nor wood left Wednesday for a ten day's trip to 01(d l'oint Comfort and other summer resorts. Rev. W. I. Herbert wvill fill Rev. E. T. Adams' pulpit at O'Neall Street and administer the Lord's Supper Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Glasgow and little Miss Adele, after an extended visit to her parents wvill leave on Mon (lay for their haome in Gainsville, Texas. Trho Ewart-ifer Co. are having some beautiful shelving put up in their store to amke room for their handsome fall. line of shoes, Mr. E. UI. Leslie has the contract. The Carolina Chemical company app)re clating the valuable services of Mr. J. Hi. Wicker as superintendent of trhe Newberry Oil Mill, have given him a raise in salary. Mr. R. Y. Leavell has donated to the town a strip of land about 2 feet in width the length of his front yard, and alderman J. J. Langford has had the street at that point widened. Supt. Alex. Makeoace and Messrs? A. A. Freeman, J. M. Davis and iC. M. West, of the Nowberry Cotton Mill, have returned from the Buffalo Exposi tion and other p)oints of interest. An extra communication of Amity Lodge, No,.87, A. F. M., will be held at 8 p. m. Thursday night, August 20, 1901. Grand Master Orlando Sheppard will be present and confer the M. M. Company G, 18th 5. C. V., will hold their annual reunion at Brown and Moseley's grove near Prosperity to morrow. Mr. Mills will give the 'cue and every one may expect something good to eat.. hle town council lot the contract to HI. Wicker Wednesday morning wooden bridge 24 feet in et in wid th across Scott's vstreet opened upl to eturing Co. as arrested at phty Sheriff of secur from jail nto VARIOV. AND AL.L Ai(UT, Miss Carrie MA11yes is viaiting rela tives in (ren wood. 1)r. W. E. clleiher is spending a few days with his family here. :lr. and A1rs. L. C. Barre, of Colum bin, are hero on at visit to relatives and friends. Alr. T. E. i:Epting and family have returnid from the nonntain,s of North (Carol i lilt. Air. N. L'. Ja cohiby, of Charles toll, visited his sister Mrs. Jos. Atann the past week. 1)r. E. E. Willianna, who has heen visiting in North Carolinat, has re turned homte. MArs. J. A. Dominick, of Killards, is visiting her sister, Irs. Thos. S. Sense in Spartanburg. Mr. Alark H. Bradley, of Abbeville, spent WVednesday and Thursday in the city with friends. Miss Mabel Smith hasta been call to aliltimore on nevount of the serious ill ness of her brother. Miss iun ice IIalfacro left yesterday to visit her friend, Mliss lllat li:den baugl at I'ro,w rity. Mr. E. A. Carlisle who has been in the moutitains for the past two weeks, is expected home today. Mr. Hugh '.. Renwick, of the Na tional 3ank, is spending his summer vacation in llendersonville. Mr. Cole L. Blcase who has been visiting Mr. 11. (- St1mmer at Pendle ton returned homo this week. Miss Mo?da Hodges, of Columbia, who has been visiting her uncle Judge V. W. Hodges has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sease, of New berry are visiting their son, 'T'hos S. Sease l:sq.-Spartanburg Journal, 20th. irs. Weeks and daughters, Miss Gordon, have gone to the mountains of North Carolina to spend the summer. Mrs. Sparks was called to Columbia yesterday on account of the illness of her daughter, Mi'rs. George Summer. Mrs. Win. Y. Fair and Mrs. C4arling ton, who have been spending some time in the nountains, have returned home. Ruv. Charles 1. Armstrong left Wed nesday for the Pan American L xposi tion and other places of interest North. Mrs. Thos. F. Harmon is visit.ing relatives and friends in Rockinghamn county, Va., her old home near liar risonburg. Miss Eva Gary, after a visit to rela tives and friends here, returned to her home at Kinards yesterday accompan ied by Miss Linda Welch. We notice the following in the Clin ton Gazette: "About September 1st, Eugene Copeland will go to Newberry to clerk for Copeland Bros." Miss Rubie Holloway, of Pomaria, who has been spending some days with her sister, Mrs. Edw. R. Hipp, left yesterday for her home. Mr. S. T. D.ican left yesterday for a p)leasure t,rip) to the Pan-American Exposit,ion, lButTalo, the Niagara Falls and other p)laces of interest North. Rev. M. J1. Epting who was called to Savannah the lpast week on account of the death of one of the memubers of his church returned to Newberry Wednes day. Rev. W. 1. Ucrbert left Wednesday to attend a Sunday-school convention near: Union. Lie will return home Sat urday in time to 1i11 his appointment Sunday morning at O'Neall street. Mrs. S. A. Hunt returned with her father last week to her 01(1 home in Newberry, where she will remain for a while. She wilil)probably reside in Plekens again later on.-Pickens Senti uel. Rev. E. T. Adams will fill R1ev. W. t. Herberts p)ulpit Sunday morning at 11 o'Xlock and will pr1each on "The revivals wec need." Text, Ephesians 5-1 "Awake thou that sleep)est; arise from the dead and the Christ shall give thee light." Rev. M. 0. G. Scherer, who has been in the mountains of North Carolina and at Ghenni Springs spending the vacation granted him by his congrega tion, returnied home yesterday. AMr. Scherer will resume his regular morn ing service in the Church of the Re deeLner next Sunday morning. Miss Maggie Werts, of Newberry, spent last wveek with her friend and schoolmate, Mrs. Thomas Glenn. Miss Werts Is the professor of the chair of English and mathematics at Limestone College. She is one of the most ac complished of the young wvomen who have visited Abbevillo this summer. Abbeville M,dium. A Serious Accident. Mr. G. B. Boozer, aged about 81 years met with a serious accident yesterdlay morning about 4 o'clock. lie got up from his bed and attempted to go and got a drink of water-, but in the dark ness he fell over a chair and in the fall his shoulder struck the bed and knock ed it out p)lace. Dr's. Mayer and Gilder were called in but his age and serious ness of the injuries would not permit of having hIs shoulder set. And he is now in a very dangerous condition. Night was Her Tetror. "I would cough nearly all night long." wvrites Mrr. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind., "anid could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so ad that if I walked a block I wouldl ugh.frightfully and spit blood, but Iall other medicines failed, three bottles of Dr. King's New Dlscov oy cured me and I gained 58 "It'o absolutely guaradlteed ghe, Colds, La0rippo, Bron lUiThroat and Lung Trou. 50o and $1. Trial bottles uginta. Tho 1 Quti,Rtl o3 1 ,t Il,ot Settti l Alnmoet Unuil lniously for Sowortio - I I 9 tl o Vote. On 'uesday an clection was held on the (iestion of i;lli(n!, honds to the anount of $25,000, for tho pnurposo of establishing a syamt in of sewerage' itn this city---something t.ht ha.i been greatly needed for sevet iil yeais. The voto was not it.* large ats it shlontl have been, the routlt bein,g 'I to itt favor of sewerage, but, evr'ty tody seemed to take it for rranted that sewertge wtlthl winl, there appitl aringt" noopposition whatever, andl t.hose who remained away from1 the poll. are to lo put down as ftvoriig the nterptise and it speaks well for our city that the vote shlouhil he so tuunimons on SIClh anl itmpl)or'tanlt and tecessa'y en terprise and progresslve st e p. Ve suppose st'ps will he takenl at once to issue the bond;S, plact' them, plans devided on and bids received for the putting in of the sy.tetn, and work collmenced at an oarly date. We see 110 relsolt now for any leht'. This Is anl important monVe in t.he history of our little city--now one of the most, substatltial in tthe Sen)Cte-and it will place us in the front, 'ankcs wit.h the other progressive ci! les of the State and South, and Will naterially increase the value of property, and intere:t out siders in our upbuildti ng ad prog-res civeness, and callO intestments to bL uile hero ht.llt we otherwise would probably never get. 'I !here Is nothing like going forward. There is no such thing ts st,anding still, if we are not going forward we are going backward. 3ut Newberry Is on the move-forward, and a bright inttire is ahead of us. A JOINC Itlit ttP;t'1S For tilasonIR of Newi1tur.' nntl 1'roMpty; Lotigen--1'ro inttt M11emb, r.. of ith Order WIltl Mnko .ttrooenea. A mity Lodge No. S , A. P. M., am1 1 Prosperity L-odge No. I I:;, A. P. .l. wiil give their otinhr.- and inivited guest. at Iir'st class harbee(ce on Aug;ust 3It h 3a.1l3rown & MIoselecy t')rvt3.neat'r 'rms perity. Crn 3td Macr Oriando tSihp pard, Past Grand d aste-r J1. T. Barron and other prominent, masons will de Ilver aldre,-ses on tuasonie subjects. These addre;;ses will he delivered from f30ia. in. to 12 i., at which timed in ncr will be served. t, uite a large cro tl is expected. In fact we understand that there will be about five hundred expected? IN-. t'Eu 'IO ':oSPi-:tiTY. Capt. W. W. Lunpkin of this city, wh1ose htunor anld ciOtiuence never fail to please his hearers, has received and accepted a, most cordial invitation to attend a gathering of Masonic lodges at Brown & Mloseley's grovc, near Pros perity, in Newberry County, ont the 30th in1st., and deliver an address. There will be at barbecue, and (lie N a sons expect to have a great time. Mr. Lutnpkin's address will, of course, be a chief feature.-The State, 22nd. Notice of Itettig of Townshtp "ep_re'_tat. tiva of the Con foderato Veoteransa. TIhe T1.ownship rOeeentatives rif the Confederat.e veterans wilt pteats meet at tihe Supervisor's oflice in Newbei'ry Court House, S. C., the 1st Monday int September (2nd day) at 11 o'clock a. mn., to elect a1 County Penisiont Board for another year. 1 hope) every townshipt will be refpreseinted. W X. G. P~IS-:ToN, Chairman Co. 1'enion)3 Boartd. Augist 20, 1901. Opeing of WVinthtrop'. There seems to have bteen a mtisunt derstanding relat i v tot the reopeting of WVint,hrop College. As waLs ant ntounced at the close of the ~sssin the work this yer' wvill begin oni October 8, and tat that time th ew dW(ormnitory~ wilt ho openCf anid ready for' the young ladies who receive thu necessary eor tilicates. The opening 1has been de la.vod unt,il Octobcer so that the old and the ntew dormnitor'y may both1 he opened simultancously, and the max imumi numiber of students ma.y be acceptetd andi all begin woirk at tue 53ame3 time.- - Columbia Coir. News ailt Courier. We heard some one only thte othter day who was a stuldet,t at Winthrop last year and who exptect to go back next session say she did not, know when the above would opent as there had beeit contfiicting st.atements jttblished. This woe judge Is .uthoritative and33 the school will openf on Oct.ober' x. WVhat most peolsle want is somitetting mild and gentle, viben in~ need of ai physic. Chambeirlain's Stomach antd Liveir Tatblets fil1 thie hill to ai dott. They are 03asy to Ilake anti plealsantt in effect. For sac by3 WV. N. Pelham. MrIt. WV. II. ,4haninon, oif (ho Mollohott section, and Miss A :ielia lltentz, wete happily married yest.ctrday after'noont. Rev. 1). 1.. lloyd oficiating, Mr. rLthler IPew tand Mi ss~ Hell Miills, of West, Endtt, were married Wed nes day, August 21st. R1ev. J. C. lRhoden oticiating. MrIt. Ira B. Seitutmpert,, sont of County Super'visotr Johni M. Schutmpcrt, anti Miss Mattic Wicker, daughter of Mr. PIerce 13. Wicke', of Colony section3 drove In to town Wednesday evening from the County Suntday.School con vention arId wore miarried at Ncwborrty College by Prof. WV. 1(. 811gh. A Fjremani's Gio,so Call. "I stuck to my engitte, although every joit aced( and1( every nerve wase racked with paih," wvritecs C. WV. JBella my, a locomiotlve flrema,tn, of Hurling. ton, Iowa, "I was weak and3( pale3 wIth out any appetite and ali.tup dow n. As I wats about to give up [ got a b)ottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking It, I felt as welt as I over did in my life." Weak, siekly rutn downt people alwaps gaIn now life, strength and1( vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction gunranteed by all drnugits. P,-ice nno -e a . 9. i . i I A. JI 5 A... Pg .A.*J\ O'NEALL .E: 1WI' .l NI)AY S';11Ol)1. (r'ua;gtO i"' anrit II;('4t 'i''tt" etrs - Tlu,ir l'ro1pet for" (lotrt Work I ighgtl. 'T'he pro::pett, for the Soiday Schoot At ('Neall Street ehinreh is brightr than it ha, btee for a long while. The "Chool on ipt 'Sun"ay wis )art,ially re u a:! of .t "a1iabl, addi tiot:n were',' ltitad to thir corp.; of thm te;Uh:r:. ''ontltisting of Ih'". I!. ('. Jt)ne'::, NIis s .t: . 1 t , ' i ain . . 'ra n k a' n t, .\ l . . I b tei a I 'tie, 1\ t4 ) t Ir i ll'\'o1r and We are ;!lad! tr find 1lunt honte of the lnobl(' ll1(!n itntl w'nt'lell of ( l' towl are willing to saitrili''I )omettinlt and atre lladl to u!'' their v inr thlat. part. of the Mla-ttr'si vint'yardt wh:lert they are Ilwist lneedt"d. We' atrr also ;,lad1 to see( such hearty cooperati o) among tile variou - doenorn)in at ions inl thle various chivehe in Uhll'"!itial work. It looks as if men011 alt women fee'l no onger 1)mu1 by p.judkiCe, and i e :'an li 10. but aret b,tininl! t.o re("tgni%o the uni versal hrt!her0huood of manl atu that t.he (Irist--lke'' ;'iit. i-, that' of lniver>isal love. It is very ('Viti.'nt (hat tIhe bai'ri'rt whlich exi t sttw tein the variouw classes of leol1' in our Stat.o are not s'o strong but. that lhey cnn he broken (d!vwn. And we l)ieve thi above is a solution to the existing lroblei . It4 )I(ln itn t Atlanta! The biggetst, extursion of seasonl will leave (olulbi,t for .\tlanta on Monday mnornling. elt. 2, and Will :,pedilt ''si; d:tv alndl half of \Vedne--day iii Atlanta. ''t,' round trip f,:ret is only ra 00, atnd Ibaieireds of whit anid colored pleople ar, going. I L t. ill he nlana;eg(1 by ex l)eriineed 1111, anid arritaiged for coti fo)rt :uid p'a'r . It i, thought in ('o. lir a t.t (r r a tllousan(i of the in peoplit of I httt. city will ;!o, and it wt"nlid1 not tl ., to sei e-v('ral huta (ie'd fI'rmt w"tt 1.et'rry ami 1'ro:+pelrity borrd the t''ain tilthey l a':" throtuail hir"'. E1;ryI ondy liht. to ro to A:\;Ll. t-ta t:';>"tiio. 1. :...d krlt %li wit h theC rcl ta b-' hlI ;'' 4, 1 of thltt live city. l t It. The4 ''ate4 l'air. Noth;in;, ha. hlm d 1(ont';tabott the prto I)C:,ed eet i n1" Of 1.110 C( t v I'air Assoit tioin, thloul' 1, the Fair i-i hut. a littl(t over two tllollth. oil'. If Cobiiliit expects to do any hin;; it is high tim _, to i., al, work Says thel i' 'oidh: Thei liailmaln of the A\ssocit ioi. is ,:!ient fromi the city, but is expected 1retoUr isl a few days, who. n it itt hop1:td th.. it iuuelin;; will be p)romplt.ly r;alled!."----Columblia ('urre :pon de1)t, . Net. fnd l'1u11ri'1r. It wuldltl hafve been at ;;t ood idIeat to have ail'l 2411 al i l eople to go to Char"leti and call off the ['ti' this yea' at it, annes to elose on the opening of the ('iharles:toti El po!ition. '.l u gh . t.-: 1, of .lile ant, .uly ou1' : t)y )'a - 't.ing and took a running ( .!' ( hthe 1owel! and !:ickness of the .toneat ' ' says U. J'. M. Holli (daly. of I ).)lng , .id. "Ills bowels woild move fm lIi iite to eight ,itnes a day. I had a 10ttle of ('ll t)herlain'ts Colic, ('ht)lt:rll and". l.iate'ho-a Itemle(dy ini thle houIIL' andk give h1 tour drops))1 it) a teaL 1poonftl of wiaL.ta-md he 4 got, be tter' at once4." Sol byII1 W. 1. helh 11am, Ma14yor K Ilet,41r ndn14 a Btad Negro tio I ho ( ha:.4iigang,lj .1o114 (ol emani colored041), aL not,oious41 ch aralcter inl police couritt; wa's before the1 mi ayor' Tue. >4h y morn)in g onl two chari11ge.;. The1 Ii it, wvas tor' creatinug a dIisturbanitice, and4 the (1e~Conud for refuting to leav'e A da Galhnanlti's house when told to (10 so. 'C'ho nnx:y3or gave.' him $144 or 30( day's tor' each a fe'nce. Colemnan wasL. unable)1 to4. ralise tbc il tby lucrie and)a ita his culstomi took 1the d1ays. ie wits cari ried to thie chaingang 'Wedn esday by Super'v isor Schumi 1ipert. C'olemran is the gaing after the law wenit into eflect,, and has been21 there4 abn uost continoly0I sin1ce. W?.e understand1111( there' areC several other char'ges aiginst h11im. Woarkinmg t1 Ilours a1 liay. Th'Ier's n1o rest for those iroless l ittle workers~- -i ir, K ing's New aifeo .1'll1a. Milltins aire a!lays bnsy, curin g To'(r pid4. Li ver, .11aundien2(, IHiliousness,) E14 e 4ver' ar14( A gre. Tihey hanlah 1 Hic 1(k Helad ace, dr'ive (oit Mlalaia. Never gripo or weaklen. Small(1, tcaloit nice, work wondl(ers4. Try them. 05c at all dr'ug gists. ImeialWi b'reNHiing 421441 I ,ocate 4on (iorner1401 Fiend and1( Nan41 ice stret2ts at Watts (IhI staniid Is ~lprepard to d1o al.l k1indt (of ileaniing and1( diyinig and4 )l4x5 pressing. (ioods called for and4. diilelvered. liight suiits of (lothes1t per l&f i f. 101110 II1'A YNI. Pr4ices oif Ladtii]1es 44'1 read-maot wists andi( skirits atly1t roduced1110, iat Wooten4I's, r 'I-E. .U m C.T.aE.A. Thei saiti facotion~ of s4moking our t"in' tigars beg~fins in the buying and ei'de in1 the memor'y. It la a plea015m1 allii tihe way through. Tihe, ceifuil handli ng of best tobaicco) ma4kesi this ai 1most1 satIS factory "imoke. One costs 5 cents PELHAM'S PHARMCYI ASTHMA C AsthmaIen E; ing last; Cure in SH ' AHMOI Y I. b,j Rl NN - ' ti .\ fter hav\in' i :trrfl) anoL ,. , o1Pnm, mnorphlil.. (.hh>rofm0 m, or etlmc-, hIu. T1;'.1 31:( :. 't lt I,, ; (',, l( nLntm n: I wr.itr. 1,h6 te-tlimonial wvontierful effect. of your .\:lt:I lI: e , fl beo+n at1iecttd w0 i ' pasmo(t ir a:;t1ham fmt myV own kill)1 s we ,alt m n oth,rs, I Widows (In 1;;h tret, New Vlork. I My wVII"( c mnnt1U,!1I takcin" It.:a ttct, the( at radical 11np1ro\".:mentt,. Aflltr 11-lig tn 1n(I she is 1 i vi'(:\ fr4 c: It oim ll : mII SYI rC.:(:,1Ilin d1 the 11 c(lin"14' to all \ 1o alre Yourl: regel&etfull ])I.''A 'r I3:1 'N: 1411 :. ( 4, Ic f1 ( "nthtml.u' I 'n Iml lPi wi Ii A "t, ouls remuedlie.s}', ut th1 y h avc In!! filcti, s ttrltti with at tri:tl 1 t.h'. I loul reli futll-e"ir.e botllrh, ;lt1 am Wl r t ,lra tfa1. for ix yar wa. ;unabll, to wm.wk. I au buO ' t4 l ev r d ;:v- 'h L0o,I im tI yo TIfAL. I{OTT'iI SI:NT /\MuOI.1" Ui. I 1i ' . It"deb ,y. \l'rit" at <nhI ahi r li" CO .. "' I I :1:)t,h .., N. ('iv. COMPLETE Power Plant For Factories and Mills. E'N (Il N S: Uorli:I", Jlutomlatic, Plhin '4itl( \TILILVeH; 1301,FiS; 1 tecrs, mal I11111ps. SAW lILLaS; From ,lmatll 111ttit aition mlill, to t he holavient m(ti11: iin tho ni lt"ot. A \i IiudH of wool wok1"li".II' ltchin('ry F'lou.u and cOrl 1111111Il ln tlll uu - Inery. C'omt!ltte Vinnh,1_ -)ystem1s, I ,utnuu Van WVinkl Iml Thoma:. Engine (Oi4r. , Sawi, ('il. in .t.ock for (111ick ~.C. 23&C3kkarx1, .%7 C-.Ii.;S1;I1t., ('11lmbia, S. . Th in ni;tu11..r0 is (In (every b4ox of tho( genulIina Laxative Bromo-~Quinine -rame.t t.ho romedy thait ena-eu n colet1 in. 03so dtay There are' all1 k inds ofr menU in the I tor that. has altttrtel4 d (our1 attelnthmii a fully3 tries to111. dis-at Iisfy 42ustomer11:12 that I lng thiem they1.43 ha14.e been:1 swinld ., 4.11, get. out, to wvork, pmt in thie tlime they w customerCs4., andc 4.1 perap ltheliy could sell 'liTe c.la1ni of peolet wvho buy13 the STJ carth, and theIr m11nds- are n ot, to be njhl S'T1l' EF1 ' A NOS aire th1e. ver'y 111m worldI 0on merlit alone. I 1'si the ol li I rceember you haIve hleard "GA'host stori1 Write tolday and4. g.et Fiactory pries b.ig( profits madtce b.y the (ealer. Chasa 1\ 'ino 3M1ahufaclIIt urer, ai ( more, WVar':roomu, '213 N. Triyon St,., Charlotte We have now reache where we always cut ti and Summer Clothing, Shoes. We have no ex want to convert the b stock into cash to get r TERI G0008, and our lo move our stock out of possess,ion of our patr< We don't want this a or read like a "Fake.' sensible people as a 'i plain business proposi Tomorrow we begin Straight! An actual mark-do mark-up! We do it because it's . Come to see us. URE FREE! mt [(elief and Permanent All Cases. SON l i<-iaa 21' Ti O, zOSTA 'e'lu . It eulreli wIeni l: al n f.E t t i :.; 15 t it 1'1IiitlI lt t.) Il t~ 01 i1 tiiti) tt:, I i t l('in 1 I l Ittel (hit (1.I! ' \\ (il , o \ illa di ( 1 il' .aI. , i\rav-: Y o r triti boltt, of l u a e r' - ,f I ,,. ii i o , c1 on(ii n . t'ainnot toi l ,;1 ltttn thantl ul(f i feel (o he gotId d vt I waV't fo i . Ila t( shave hatintd V.ith Iutt'~ : tre' thtroatandl Astl; Ia for tn year. I WesllutitT of ever ht ng cured. I Saw }m. m -ri. e r. .o cut"rc of ti, e;I E lftl ;it u i l i,o Ilin; case, .\ i\tla, andI tou~ht you haI Vo ic. loken y hat r't I , 1;itl c' tue Colved to .VO it a trial. T' w-l1ti hint, the rial acttt;d ;ke at chatr,u- ''n(I nII. a full. itze bot lt.' Rev. Dr. Mo-is Wechsler-, Ilhib (f t Int 'onlt. le lit 'r-trl , New \ ork, .an. I , 1901. )hm '11" i ye a -. 3 1 i(1('l\I' (',, .. 't i ,l.t' t n(u : \'"t t. eir In a tl : u el eni t reit'ly for \ h aist il l i llaiviIi 1vV r, and its colpl ostith>i alc i.t,'aIetittl 'ulsI, E whioitbi iit: Iomb in .eon n-i.ti L:; l Ieel+ is a lot i h iw m i wt .don(c fulb cinn Itate that .A:Iti tl en (oltain u o \'eryv truly y'our"i, l unt l1i\'. 111 , .\1 ;; 11 lvc1\\- j. e ui it 33. A I> Si 'M i m , i i e . I, 1901. frI r;en.,e of (dtutY, 1110 1 l i te:ited the ' t, cure of \ nIiai . \' wife has ' the p),t.t I'?' y(ar:) Ilanvint- cXhaM I (( (htwedt'"t to :,e' your1t .,i;! Uo n y ul ttou'e ohtailltdl t [Lo te ofif ,h tltl Iir:.t of NOVelm'er. l very .l :)1 ('INI hbottl her .\:thula ugta ri ptoim . I feel tIhat I E nl . on isitently aillei(;t e with thi hli;lte In" illti( In i D. I'll- ELI uS, 31.. 1). Il 'i h. It n)I. lia felr '!:'ve ti . I havt triel mil ' r it'r". 'u' atV erti ' ltIt lyl lf at ot' *. I h i .. lt. t yo,. hav,' f:;tloil"; of (( nr el I( ( . alltd 'low in til ht yea of hta'tlth :n.- ;ill (loilt;. I. I I.E\ 'il.l :I ., I ', n:t i I29 1 hI t.. Ne 1w'Vork Cit y l. Y 11IllmE ON imCElirti OF 1OSf \L. n II t. -I '.\ i"' i ; ( -. .\l . I? S01i li. y \Lt iilUu(iGiTS. Hav You a Daughter? '' 1 I . \\uioi I , 11 1 143'; \"t t1 .\ I ' ii;\\i') 1;1lie on 1 \ J ' 1; Ily)lt' "I I .\ Nt ' 1' 1 I qIe.'(V LIN u N. O nTt Ntt tt T ,dre.\tn lu a Prics l. oge th eXO( besava th earn I-l, N ormcal M.\4.4" 1.:Xpressionl, \rt :ual thr in'es ('onr-;ci. 'nIr r i.. tn' telntrs in aLo ida coullego caintt 'i)Y .'ne oN healhful losation, )e.pI otr well, water aolutly w he parc y ia al ouc roomi wery oc tl'ied,w and inytoos r ee i-to ilua ear saalesational e aes oe,Press 'irnothfu snbtathement cofpa Ltion--hc is iiein wo.t mto clrad reulair rices,b l \Vn witadi uhout - a asiis g no odc buinwiesst.d t t" PbforrGo