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THE NEWiWtlEiRCY UUOTTON MAlKET. Corrected semi-weekly by U. J. Purcell & Co. October 11, 1901. Good M iddling........................... 8 Strict M iddling .......................... 7j M iddling ............................ 71 Market strong. Lanti for Sale Sixty acres of good suburban land one and a half miles south of the city, for sale. In high state of cultivation. Apply to le,. Cabaniss. f&t 8t A Lady's 1'unr,o Found. A lady's purse has been left at Mower & Co's. store. The owner can obtain It by calling at store and identifying same and paying for this local. It ofict Hour" Persons having business with the County Superintendent of Educat,ion will please call at his oilice on Mondays and Saturdays, as those are his ollice days. Eug. S. Werts, Sup't. tf loney to Lonn. Five years time at 7 per cent interest, securedby first mortgage on improved real estate. Hunt, Hunt & Ilun-ter, Attorneys. f&t f Go to A. M. Teague's restraurant for fresh oysters and hot lunches. lie is also prepared to furnish board by the week or month at reasonable prices. 8tf&t 17 lbs. sugar for $1 at Palmetto Grocery. Lumbert Lumberti for Salo. Good sound Rtout*bedge at I0c per hundred. Square Lumber at 50n. We are also prepared to fill bills on short notice. L,ONC & II AVIID, tf Silver Street, K. C. Palmetto Li"er Medicine cured me of chronic constipation," writes James Evans, Piedmont, S. U. Sold at Dr. VanSmith's Drug Store. 1.y Oats! Oatsl Best country raised Rust Proof Seed Oats .' at 6Oc. Purcell & Scott. For Biliousness, Jaundice, etc , use Palmetto Liver Medicine 10 cents at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly For Rent. Store and four rooms next d; for to Tarrant's. f-tf. MilS. Rt. L. PAYSIN(31It. Best first p a t e n t flour at Palmetto Gro cery at $4.40 Take it all the year round-Palmetto Liver Medicine. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly The llst Preorlptlon for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tast 3less form. No cure, no pay. Price 50o. Our Ageat at Prosperity 4_ Prof. R C. Counts is our authorized 'f~ agent, at Prosperity and surrounding community, and will receipt for sub - scriptions for the Herald and News, ~'and if you are not a subscriber he will *be pleased to take your name. Tho'i4usandis Sent into Exile. Every year a large numiber of poor *. sufferers whose lungs are sore andI racked with coughs are urged to go to Sanother climate. But this is castly and not aiways sure. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's Newv Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It,s the miost infrallible miedicinie for Coughs, Colds, and( all Throat and hung dilseaes on eart h. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Tirial b-itt he free ~t ali druggist. Price 50le and St.00 SE E Tonight. Ofror wVinenrop conegog. WinthropCollege, Rock Hill, opened its fall session WVednesday. The follow ing young ladles of this count,y are at tendIng that institution: Misses Rosa Moore, Leona Bpting, Helen Goggans, Lurline Evans, CarrIe and Maggie Gibson, Carrie Hun ter, Carrie uford, Ellie Hlulett, Zonie Neel and Mamie Herbert. Food (itan,gedl to Potaan. Putrefying food in the intestines p)ro hepsnsfrom clogged bowels, gen tly, Only 25c at all diruggIsts. Funeral Not,co. - relatives, friends and aicquain '$i M r. and Mi rs. .James 0. Lane tances' Ih3, lace B Todd-father of and Mr. W .' ,d e invIted to attend the the deceased- 'o - Ted d from their funeral of Milton W.! at 4 o'clock. residence this afternoon2, hour t,o be Services prompiltly at. that, .* Holmes, conducted by the R3ev. W. S. 3 bins together with the Knights of PA r of which the deceased was a mnemCs Strickenl With P'araylss. Henderson Grimett, of this place, was stricken with part,ial pat alysis and completely lost the use of one arm and side. After being treated by an eml nent physicianl for quite a while with out relief, my wife recommended (Jham berlain's Pain Balm, and after using two bottles of it he is almost entirely cured. -Gee. P. McDonald, Man. Logan counlty, W, Va. Several other very re markable cures of part,ial paralysie have been effected by the use of this liniment. It Is most widely known, however, as a cure for rheumat ism, srains and bruises. Sold by W. 10. ---- ham. VA RIOUS ANI) ALL A19OU r. The Sta'o Fair is only three weeks off. Painters see notice published else whore. Chronothanatoletron tonight at the opera house. The County Teachers' Association will meet tomorrow. The bell rang from the tower of the now Methodist church yesterday. The Southern road had a lame on gine yesterday and Tuesday and was from an hour to two hours late each day. County Superintendent of Education Eugene S Werts says his olice days hereafter will be Mondays and Satur days. There was no show at the opera house last night. The great Clivett etranded in Greenville and returned to the North Tuesday. Mr. John W. Roeder is now with the Palmetto Grocery store and will be pleased to have his friends give him a call. Tho United States Court will aon vone in Greenville next week. Seine of the Newberry police will have to at tend as witnesses. Watch out for the Ewart-Pifer ad in our next paper,and In the meuantime call and inspect their superb line of cloth ing, shoes, furnishings, hats, etc. A decided improvement ii the elec tric lights is noticeable since Fred Russell took charge of the trimming. Observer. We second the motion and vote "aye." Services will be held in St. Luke's Episcopal church next Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock, also in the afternoon. Services will be conducted by Rector W. S. Holmes. Rev. W. M. Pinson, of Newberry, will preach a special sermon at Pine Pleasant church Sunday the 13th at 11 o'clock. Subject, Mormonism, Its his tory and its teaching.-Saluda Senti nel, 9th. How is this for a live town: "There were 47 wagons in Newherry from Saluda last Friday. The day before we met 2:3 between the steel bridge and Newherry returning home full of bun dles."-Saluda Sentinel. Master Maifett Hunter was bitten by a spider Tuesday afternoon and came near dying from the bite. Soon after the sting he became very sick and Dr Gilder had to work hard to save his life. le is still :juite sick, but is out of danger. The second att action at the opera house under the auspices of the New berry Lyceum, was held Tuesday night. The numbers on the harp were good, but the singing and recitations were not as good as Newberry audi ences are accustomed to. Home talent would be by far preferable. Five or six of the young Americans of Newberry decided Wednesday to take a trip a few miles in the country and see a butcher kill a beef. Night came on them unawares and they were caught ouit in the dark. As a result. there were somne wor,'ied parents amid scared youths. The boys got los.t o:, their way back to town, and it was 1 o'clock before they all got In. The boys can tell the rest. Personal. Miss Lou Hatton is visiting in Clin ton. Mr. 8. B. Jones went to Columbia yesterday. Mr. Jas. R D)avidsonm has returned from Washington. Cot. 0. L Sch umpert went to Spar tanburg yesterday. Col. C. J1. Purcell returned Wednes day from Washington. W. H. Lyles, l'sq., of Columbia, was in the city Wednesday. R. Hi. Welch, Eug., went to Columbia Wednesday on professional business. Mr. Frank B. McIntosh, of Columbia, came up Wednesday on a business trip. Mr. 13. 0. Duncan, who is buying cotton in Cheraw, spent yesterday in Newberry. Messrs C. W. Bishop and A. T. Brown returned yesterday from the Laurens County fair. Mr. Robert, Land, of Augusta, will arrive in Newberry today on a visit to his sisterf Mrs. John M. Kinard. County Superintendent of Education Eugene S. Werts spent a part of Tumes day and Wednesday in Columbia. Mr. J. S. Land, general agent of the Penn Mutual Insurance Association, spenmt a few days In the city this week in the interest of his comp)any, Jon. C. Goggans, .Jr., left Wednes dlay for Clemson College to take a course In electricity. Mr. Charlcy Speck has his p'ace with the water works force. Miss Kate Lou Neel left on Wednes day for Rock Hill to resume her duty as teacher in Winthrop College. She returned only a few days ago from a tour of iEurope. Mr. T. 0. Stewart left, on Wednesday fo'-W~ashlngton to look to his interest in t,he contest for tno postmastership of the Newberry postoflice. Is many friends hope that lie will be successful. Miss Lizzie Decan has recently been trat eferred from the oflico of the WVest emn nion Telegrap,h Company in New berry to the office in Atlanta. The promot en hi a deserved one.-Green ville New 9, 8th. Miss Lizzie Dean was transferred from Abbeville to Atlanta, and Miss Daisy Dean, who has been in Newberr'y, ($ in charge of the A bbeville office. Highest price p)aid for hides. f & t. If. A. M. Teague. liargrovo Hent Up Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock a preliminary trial was held in the case of Will S. llargrove, charget with housebreaking and larceny, break ing in and stealing $22.77 worth of cloth last Saturday night from the Newberry Cotton mill, an account of which was published in our last paper. Magistrate ChappelL decded after hearing the testimony submitted to bind Mr. Hlargrove over to the Circuit, court. Mr. H1argrove gave the $2() bond and went his way. The case is It peculiarly sad one, Mr. Iiargrove be b.g whi o and of a good faitly. IUHI: CIAO,1I It i:CovA."I:-t). Monday morning several lit,tle ne groes while playing under the O'Neall bridge discovered some cloth, which proved to be of the saime quality of that found with Mr IIurgrovo. h'le little daurkies reported their Miad to their parents and they to the chief of police. Chief Hunter on investigation found 260 yards of cloth nnder the bridge. They have sonie slight clews and are working on the case. l"urther developments are expected In a few days. The United States Court. The United States Circuit, court will convene in Columbia on the third ''ues day In November, and the following persons from this county have been drawn ts jurors: Grand Juror--H. C. Moseley, Pros perity. Petit Juror-B F. Cannon, Newberry. liecotning ai Manufacturing Centre. The contract for building a ten thou sand spindle cotto,t mill for Newberry has been awarded and the work is to go on at once. Newherry already has one of the linest mills in the State, and she is to be congratulated upon "hust ling" up another. Newberry is fast becoming a cent,re for manufacturing industries of various kinds -Ilorse creek Valley, 5th. More (lootd for Ia s Mon,e.y -The Bee hive of Bargains is the place to visit when looking for genuine bargains. Any establishment that ear ries the stock that, is to be found here is in position to give its customers bar gains of the greatest value. There is where you find what you want at prices you can atTord to pay. Remember 0. Klettner, the fair and square dealer, when you want. "more goods for less money.". See ad. SEE lfroIl0 allfat 0 1 r l1 Tonight. Won the Bacon at I.anr,Is. Mr. A. T. Brown came >m Laurens yesterday where he exhibiting some of his line sto. Laurens County fair. Mr. B what he went after. In the i ..tning race, "Lillie Brown" won first, prize, $30 HIe also won second prize in the pacing race. We hope to Bee Mr. Brown capture the prizes at the State Fair. Mi. Brown had six horses ini Laurenms and Is satisfied with the results. Every Healthy ilny. hikes to get himself into places of dlan ger. Hence bruises, strains and sprains. Mother scolds and brings out, the bot t,le of Perry Davis' Pain-Killer and rubs It on the injured spots with an energy arnd frequency depending on the seriousness of the case. There is nothing like Pain-Killer to take out the soreness. There Is but one Pain killer, Perry David'. Price 25c. and Chrollotlillto1l011r01 Tonight. To Memibers of Cannon's Creek Alliance. Several of the Alliances in the county are reorganizing. Those of the old members of Cannon's Creek Alliance who would like 'to reorganize will meet at the school house on next Satuir day, October 12, at 2 o'clock for that purpose. ECvery man must use his own judgoment as to the necessity of a far mers organ ization, and act accordingly. I shall therefore meet such as t,hink reorganizing necessary, at the time and place mentioned, and do all T can to help themi in the etfort. Jno. F. Banks. Sept. 23, 1901. 01(1 People Have Thteir Troubles. Mr. Francis Litt,le, of Benton Har' bor, Mieh., is over eIght,y years of age. Since 1855 he has been troubled more or less with indigest,ion and constipa tion anid has tried almost everything ini use for those ailments. Last, August he began using Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets and was soon feeling much better. in a recent letter he says, "I have uisedh three boxes of the Trablets and now think I am well." These Tablets improve the appetite and invigbrate the stomach, liver and bowels. For sale by W. 10. Polham. Uates to Atlanta Fair. On account of the Southern Inte. - state Faitr, Atlanta, Ga., October 9-20, the Southern Rtail way company wIl11 sell tickets, one first-class fare for t,he round trip, plus 50c., one admission to the fair grounds. Tickets on sale Octo ber 11, 16, 17, 22, 24, final limit October 29 J. A. Blurtoni, agent. Best first p a t ent flour at Palmetto Gro cery at $4.40. 'rry Palmetto Liver Medicine for in digestioni. 10 cents at D)r. Van Smith's Drug Rtore. t y micAII) CON VICT VAP'TUICKI). A Yong Cocnvtiet D I:4li'd fromal tho Juve. ' t lte(r.frtntuato1-y Ian lrXIIhg Kton. U pturot by I'll11e1ta)1 1 Itraid toy aaad 4'nrir In Now hc'rry. 'elegran was received here last Tue-day from Shel i1 Ilufor.1, who was in Colnumbila at the time, to look out for at Noulng nergro contviot., who had es caped the IIgI.ht, ;Ir-Vi(us frot 1n the ji ventile reformattory in ItxIngtoi C.otunty. the city poliee an d d1-iputy sherillf were on the Iok out. for the young cri m1in. who hatl been e"'nvicted It (;re .>wood on a challr- e of arson ant1 setteoeed to 1.) y1"atr, and c1' h lrain was watched. Wvdnesday tuorning about : o'cl('-k Policemen liradley and 'arter nt(1. the north bound t,in on the ('., N..\ I., and soon located 1.he boy, whol, with somnc a81stnatice of the lrain crew, they succeedeu in eat,eh ng. The boy was about 17 years of age and said he walked all the way from Columbia througi the woods, and on arriving here was given an old suit of clothes by somo negroes and was in the act of mounting a train when ho Was Caught,. A reward of $50 had been offered for his alt.ure and when Mr. Carter ear vied the boy to Columbia Wednesday the conductor claimed half the reward, and it is yet unsettled. lit Kvpt 111K Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of 11)artford, Con., svratched hi -s -g wit t at rust.y wire. Inilammio11)n anid blon(d poisoniog set inl. For two N ears he suifered intensely. Then the best doe Lors urged amnputatin. "but," he writes, "1 used11 one bottle of Elect rie Bit ters and I I 2 hoxes of ltuneklen's Artica Salve and nmy leg wus sound and well as ever.' For Eruptins, F.Geia. Totter, Salt. Itheun, Mores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has nlo rival oin earth. Try them. All druggist will garantee satisfaction or refund Ioney. Only 50 cents. You Kn)ow What. You Are Takilig When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic becatuse the fotnular is plainly printed on every hottle showing that it is simply I ron and quinIne in a taste less form. No Cure, No Pay. SOc. Strikes Home! WMen you make money in NEW\V BEtRY and spend your money olsewhero. THIS APPLIES to those who knowing that the NEWIBERRY STEAM LAUNDRY doos the best work and yet SEND IT AWAY. Homo Proprietors, Home Capi tal, H-1ono I+nployos. THEY ASK HOME WORK. Notice to Trespassers. A LL PElRSONS ARIC HEtiEBlY .Lforb idden from hunting or other wilse tresplassing ulpon my p)remises, about two miles e::mt of JIalap)a. Par ties violating this notice will be dlealt with aiceo'ding to law. MRS JANIE A. MONTGOMEltY. Annual Meeting Stock holders. T IllE ANN UAL MIEITING 0OF TillC MtokholderIs of t,he Co11 luiaL, N ewhlerry and Laurens R. R. Co , will be held In Presidents ofllce at 120o'clock, oni Tuesday, October 15, 1901 Notice of Application for a oharter. N OTGl I IRECBY GTVECN Smyrna Pre'sb)yte'rianl Church, in the County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, after the expiration of three days from publication of this notice will applly to Secretary of State to grant a charter to them and others under t,me name of Smyrna Presbyter ian Church, the objects of such corpo ration being religious. J. S. BIOOZlCR, TP. P. PITTSi', GCO. P. BOOZIEl, V. C. WI LSON. Notice of Final SettIclnt andl Dlichalics NOTCICIS H ERFRY (lVEN TH'1 A T iNOill1 make at final Settlement oin t,he estat,c of Mrs. Anna N. Hlat,ton, de-> ceased, in the P'rontate Court for New berry County, S. C., on Monday, the 28t,h (lay of October, A. D. 1901, at 11 o'clock in t,he forenoon, and wvill Im mediately thereafter apply for lett,ers Sept,. 27, 1001. A dministrator. Notice to Creditors. N'OTICE IS I HCEIIEY GIVEN TO Nall pers5ons holding claims against. the estate of \VilliamT.Htnad A nna E Hlatt,on, dleceased, to render Inl the same (July at,tested, to t,he under signed on or before the 17th dJay of Oc toher-, A. D). 19101. D)A VID) 1ll UP, Sept. 26, 1901. Ad ministrator. -T HE Natioiil Ball of Newbey 8 C (swranJ,aunr IN 1871i.)} Capital--- ------$150,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88 Ge.neral banking business LIransactedI with promnptness. Special attentIon to collections. Correspondence solicetted Savings Department. D)eposits ailowedl interest at, the rat,e of 4 per cent per annum from date of deposit. Interest payable .January Ist and July 1st of each year. M. A. C \RI r.rs, Prest,. T. S. D)INcOAN. Cashier. J. wV 1 M MNS, Ass t C'. \Vt 4"~ \\ 1 ," 1 Q \ \ ),I CAN (DLES everywhere. iait tt No Ndor o tha, e~r wan to saye tract tuhte n y - ts use inptics cu o at thtwe have ecureds tract you when you ex amine the Tools, etc., in our big stock of hard ware. NEWBERRY llllPWARi 60. BUN THE MIDNIGHT uIb, We Have the Lamps. Lamps Cheap, but Not Cheap Lamps! Also all the req!utisitOs for tho Toi1lot: Riazors, 8trups, Lathor Bruslhes, avi' an1d 'Foilot Soaps, Toilot Powdors ad I'erfu morV. Wo invito your patronage. We handle Wiley's Candies-- Fresh. fIN OIIUNfINOE To Levy a Tax for Oriinary Towii Piw 11o80s for the Fiscal Year Ending Dleccmacr3l31, 1901, anid to Meet the Iitrcst onl the Ojicra House Boinds, 1)1M11 IT )tA IND EL) Y TII f J Maiyor andI( Aldermen of tbe T'owni of Newhecrry, S. (., in CJontneil aLssemledC, andi by au thori t,y of the saint: Sia('rION 1. That, a tax of sIiy-two aind a half cents on each one hundred dlollars wor'th of real and personal Drop)erty of the Town of Newberry, S. (I., (exeept the propterty of churches and inst,itutions of lear'ning), Is hereby levied, and shall be paid into thle T'reasuriy of the~ said Town, to be0 usedl for otrd inary Townv' putrposes. SleCTiLON 2. ThaIttt a t,ax of seven al11d a halfI enton LOt ech one hundtiredoil(0 ILrs worth of real a nd personal prtop-. ert,y in the Tiown of Ne whberry, S. C., (exeept t,he property of chttrches and i nstitLutioins of leatin iig), is htereby levied, autd shall b,e pid in to t he 'Treais u ry of the stido Town for the purpose o pai te interest on the Opera Si:CTiioN :. TIhait tho f xes herein levied shall he pid to the Clerk and ''reasti rer of the said 'To wn in lawful money of the IJn ited St,ates, from the 25th dayt of October t,o the 26th day of Novembher, 1901. HIC('ioN -1 'That a fter t he 2(it,h dasy of Novetmbir, 19101, a pienal ty of len (10) p)er centt shall be added t.o all taxes in D one aind rattelled n rder the Corporatei stA b|1 Seal of thei s tin 'Towit, th is the 3rd d ty of Sepit -mher, 1901. Of IfO K I ElTN i'[, A ttest: M ay or. W S L,ANGF'OtD, (Clerk antd T'reasutrer, 'T C. N. TJwo and a half mi,ills Watter and l'lec iric Li ghits ilattielcIvar be avail, (B. M. of Wlomna's College, Richmond,Va.) INSTRUMNTAb MUSIC. 8)ccial Attenitioni Paid to Beginniers. Studio over Mower's Store. School opens Septembor 2nd, 1901. Tf1lS---$25 liel'8 Lol s BAKING F is Ill givo it lago whob figo' Wilt) h1l BEST Bi 81RQ at ur HI/t OCTOBER 22nd So work hard. Vo furnish tll mi Hw410t, milk, andl You 110t Como in day inld rogistor. Good Time. Every man, lady and boy should have agood time piece. Come and buy it of us as we hav, a large selection. If your watch, clock or jewelry needs repair bring it to us and we will put it in good or der. We also have a nice line of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass. EduRd SchIiZ, The Jeweler. ASTHMA C Asthmalene Brings Instai Cure in / SEN'T A BSOLUT ILY FI EI'E "W'rite Yot.r lcifa,.o c CHAUNED FOR TEN YEARS I-It LI EVERY PRING REN.IEP. A ne naom ege usana z In w opiu , mophie, cloroormor oher Dit T 1."r111ts M DICIE i0 My)Uf) wifefIiI o me,edi takfin it, abuthe and heis enitie li e fro al m olrec om 1n c.e eicn tc,o oii all whoune ar ent,-n: ia wlas ronye witherA,tI witrted wi 3th t,re bottle.k I fo it fi z b ott le an d I'O a m L Aver grainefuit for sxear as e nabrly re toawrk ni a3m busiones ee day Thi t,st,lmony yr I)."Iom addres, 35 EICiingt.Conse. CO,9ntatn I3 wah St,u N. it s, TO h ere re al kind ofei theyav i fa l' sItr wth ha at,ricte ho ate t,Io ridm t fullyH . rst,t di, satisf io er s ta t bf go i eartw, u owr,pt nt,h thnwerk.ey w' )T he lass o f~ people wPho b t he~t ST:yV Tlouiei 'd A ss ae~ ,h vensry ft. tol n deraX alone t onhe dd ri wher anyoe nilks of en Iunih I' rn.temembey have heeardi"ihost, tr. Wie todayt nn tret iwahoy IcoSI ebigh prftsd b ther inse nottaloer. i whenanyon M el ohanufat,ur, ibiioe, Il Waroroom., 213 N. ryon st... Chariot.to. R ! bit handsotin Mick's Junicr tho girl nundor 1 1 yoarm of kO;H t.ho ATClj OF BISrJWT ro on a big l i'wk' Steel I IS THE DAY. Learn to cook. torialM including baking pow(lor. boforo the grout. ![ I.U .1101111 LL xM:r S Dill blu ii i2 v U,::, Firemen's Fund. Sun of London. Agricuitura1l Firemen's. Rochester German Citizen's. Why not, give mo a portion m your riHk. ( )ver 1 .t ur . Chas. P.Plam URE FREE i it Relief and Permanent ll Cases. ON It,EIIIT 'F PO'AL. nzc. .4Adlre:.:s ='lcUinly. Thre8 noth inrg likho A81tbnuialleno. brinigs inti tit, relief, eve'i i o the ja-rt. cases. 11. (8urts when n'~ ilt I he ils. -.Aat tell you1 hotw t.Ibatnkfu.i h1 et lor ta goodl nerived from int. I was. at ila vt, latined wil.hi 1tLrul hor t hraa t.am'ti .\m. i at for 1,en ytutra.. I iIuspao-edtt tf *..v r lt.. o CureL of t itb dIrt'itt il ad tat-rh. t,a,g a.ense,t Asthmaua, ad t houaght a.r n h-t e*rsptokeni youir$elvts, nol t tom. o** f.(1 bott,l." Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, R~abih of tin- Ct,an.-ha 1 Is. New 'a u, k, .host 8. iii, taellenat remed(y fori ,Ai'lhma andt I ay IverI, anYd i1 ts omiti on IIValva's aLl I 11u1ceths is4 aistOnishin aii a (Iwo)w-tItal. (tan Htalta that A 4Ihmalniw at )t.ain,a- no Very tiril y your , AVON SI'RIlNGs, N. Ya., I"tb. 1. 1901. rOmf 8(en1se of diiiy, havlogij t,est.d a ha' r t.hu curo ol \A,bthm-1. A'll- wife h - the paist 12 ye*ai.,. llaving. t-xhatao;.i (1han1ed to seet. yourIi tsigni upo .ttia ar I )1t once btiated a b st-thj o'f A an et. of No,vembt8r I 'tery 8)oon to h.I toms i. I foull I lat, I tcan er i :v aillictedl with W ill d i r ...iin ial , O. 1). I1110 LI i I). mat for 22 y ears. I hanve ta a t.t. f ait once. I haive sincae ptra a i yt.: I hatve famiily of fourt t'bihtl a. . i niow irn tIhe best, of hecalath andaa :am tam-a can imake such ne of*' a- y30t sea fit,. 67 ICaist I2lith 81., Newv Yor.ik City. FItEE ON UlEGEIPT OF POSTAL. SOLD 1Y ALL DIlUGIS. anmo business, but,tIia th l matest, comnpitt I en' Jy, is the man.1 wh Itt)s*a to au- a w - We wouldl adlvisa staet men als thit to ,ste in such11 work at ti is bonth ii ing new IP10F I PA NOS i're the be.t, peaopleO On nied by3 e'very little wind tha blo1ws, it. Pianos maiide, anld aire s-old all oCer 11h0 ble S PTIU"IF I IA NO all t hec Lime, and meth ing as g,ood for 1less mony--just as" before. on the ST11IIFF' PIANO anid save the I. Stieff, 4d , North and South Carolina Branch N. U ,