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Extra heavy, all wool flannel, modi oatod at The Fair for lu cents per yard; worth cents The Synod of tho I Yesby torian church, this State, convened last week at FlorOOCO, ohoSO lion. W. A. Steven son. Moderator. This is the first In stance of a Layman being chosen by Synod In this State. Rov. Robert Adams, of the First church, this eitv. was placed OU the committee?Presoytorlol Records, Har mony Prosbytery. From the State's Re port of proceedings, we quote: The annual ro|>ort on foreign mis sions was road through tho chairman Of tho committee of Synod, Rev. Rob ert Adams. The report was of special interest to the body touching this sub ject of absorbing interest. Dr. Jacobs spoke for the board of visitors for the Thornweii orphanage. Two hundred orphans have been In at tendance at the orphanage last year and 25 ofllo rs. teachers, matrons, etc. Tho receipts were something over $16, 000. Tho report calls for an enlarge ment ot the accommodations of the or phans as they are pressed for more room. A ( hange in the ( harter and tho constitution was approved in which a majority of the board of visitors will no lotlgor be from tin- town of Clinton, tint of the number appointed by the synod. Rev. w. ]? Jacobs, D. D., spoke on tho subject of Prosbyterlanism and our institutions?their condition ami needs. 2? cents will buy a heavy lleoce lined undershirt, either ladies or mens, at The Pair. They are extra values. New lot street hats in at Mrs. Adams. All wool blankots, North Carolina made, best on earth, at The Fair for *2.'.i- a pair. MARRIED in UREENVILLE. Parks Westmoreland. On yesterday tho beautiful resi dence of Mr. am! Mrs. Preston Calhoun Wostmoroland, in Broadus avenue was the scone of a lov 'v and brilliant home wedding. Miss Annette Armstrong Westmore land was married to Mr. John Hextor Parks, of Laurons. Rev. C. S. Gard ner, of Laurens. pastor of the First baptist church, performed the cere mony. The parlor was beautifully decorated with ivy. palms, ferns and ever greens. Promptly at the appointed hour, the low. sweet strains of Mendlesshon's wedding march, rendered in a talented manner by Miss Lottie Mauley, sum moned the guests to the parlor to wit ness the marriage ceremony. The brido was dressed in an expen sive gown of castor silk, trimmed in blue velvet and gold lace. Miss Martha Westmoreland, sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor. She wore a lovely gown of white organdie. Mr. Edward Perrln MInter, id' Laurens, was bost man. Tie re were present only a few of the most Intimate mends and relatives of the bride and groom. The presents consisting of cutlglass, silverware, etc . were numerous and very elegant. Miss Wostmoroland is one of Green ville's most talented and cultured yondg women and has many admiring friends in the city. She has a sweet and attractive face and loving and gen lie manners. Ml*. Parks is one of the leading young men in Laurens. He is secretary and treasurer of the Laurens oil mill and is a man of splendid business ability. At the conclusion of the ceremony a dainty lunch was served in the large dining hall. The decoration in the dining room consistodof autumn leaves and evergreens Mr. and Mrs. Parks left on the noon train for Laurons, where they will make their future home ?Greenville News, 24th inst. Mr. Parks ha- the hearty congratula tions and good wishes of his many friends and his bride is cordially wel comed to Laurens.?Editor Advkr tiser. Plaid Dress Goods, in cotton or wool, at The Fall" for less money than you can buy it anywhere else. Call and look at the styles?you w ill buy. g.&~ K. P. Mllam& Co., have just received a car of Tennessee wagons. Tho friends of James Henderson,who was shot four weeks ago by the negro Tom Creen will be glad to know that he leaves to-day for his home in Lau rens. Mr. Henderson was shot through the abdomen by a Ti-calibre pistol puncturing the intestines twice. An operation was performed by Dr. B. F. Carpenter, assisted by Drs. Paul Cox and T. E. stokes. Thus his life was saved when his friends had given up all hopes of recovery. Helton eor. Greenville News. (iood heavy Jeans pants at The Fair only 40 cents. Look at them and you will buy a pail*. rf? Wanted an agent to sell a book, "Pressed Plowors From the Holy Land," in Laurens Addrc-s UarvON H Glien-., IV) Stevens St., Lowell, Mass. An Oillcc Building. The granite foundation of an 0ill00 Building for the I.aureus Cotton Mill is laid. Sundav's State has to say of this building Of which Messrs. Wilson and Edwards are the architects: "An Oftioe building for the Laurens Cotton Mills, (which will be prettier than anything of the kind in the Stale, pressed brick and terra cotta, tiled roof, marble porch and finished in quartered oak.) The Fail' Is the place to buy your Dry Goods, Shoos, Clothing, Hats and Underwear. Von can save 25 per cent on your purchases. Any thing in the line of ladles' ready made garments to-nil the times. I >avis, l toper & Co. The Man with a Cold Is a nuisance to others as well as a sufTerer himself. He is Inexcusable when he can find so many excellent remedies at Palmetto Drug (Jo. True, If he has asthma, it's doubtful if he can obtain a porfect cure. Hut it's rather lato for asthma, and there Is relief for even that annoying ail ment. Stop sneezing and coughing. Stop at Palmetto Drug Co. and gat something to holp you out. Our Whito Pine ComjKiund with Am monia will do it. NOTICE. Vartlea .having busings with the (County Hoard of Commissioners, Tues day being olcotton day, tho Board will jneot on Wednesday, tho 7th of No vember ItXJO. R. P. ADAIR, Supervisor L. O. Oct, 30th?It. A HUI 1,1,1 ANT WEDDING. Miss Budgeus Marries Mr. WUliaiU Edward Meng. Miss Luclndu Downeg Hudgens and Mi-. William Edward Meng were mar ried at tho First Baptist ohureh last Wednesday at 8:30 o'clock. The wed ding was characterized by all that would tend to make it, what it'was. an unus ually brilliant social event. The ehureh was a wilderness of palms and chrysan themums and tilled to its utmost capacity with friends of the contracting parties. Miss (. are Adams rendered Mondle sohn's march as the bridal party en tered and the wedding march from Tannbauser as they left the ehureh. Rev. .lohn D. Pitts read the marriage ceremony of the Baptist ehureh. The bride entered with her sister and maid of honor, Miss Emma Ifudgens, of Converse College, meeting the groom with his liest man. Mr. Albert Teague, at the altar. Tlu- bridesmaids and ushers grouped around the chancel were Miss Emmie Meng, the groom's sister. Miss Jose phine Minter. Miss Margaret Hudgens, of Honea Path, and Miss Lucia Barks dale, of Laurens; Messrs. Eugene Hudgens, Hen Coper. Manton Prierson, Pierce ( aine. PeiTtu Minter and .lames Dunklio. Master Robert Rop( r. the bride's lltt'o nephew, accompanied the Mower girl, litt'e Miss Leonora Coper, who was a veritable and beautiful little fairy m pink organdie. The bride's dress was of ivory white satin. Tho maid of honor wore an OXqulsitO costume of white talTeta The bridesmaids wore bine organdie over blue taffeta and carried bouquets <>f white chrysathemums. The ceremony over, the bridal party, relatives und friends were tendered an elegant reception at the home of the bride's father. Mr. R. II. Budgons. The present-, were numerous and very handsome in out glass uuul silver. Small Pox Report. The Governor has boon aoked to send to Cray Court an expert to at tend lo small pox suspects. A phone message yesterday afternoon says that the disease is two miles East of the town, among whites and black. Dr. Christopher, in charge of the cases, wi-ed to the Governor. It is an in telligent community and will use every means to con line the pest. Death of Mrs. Knight. Mrs. Sallle Knight, the widow of the late Rov.Silas Weight died ill the home of her son-in-law,Mr .lohn Childress. at four o'clock on Monday morning. Mrs. Knight had an extensive and promi nent connection in this county and was the step-mother of Mr.W. Scott Knight. She was a devoted member of the Bap tist church and a strong and beautiful uhrlstlan character. The burial took place at Durbin church on Monday af ternoon in the presence of a large con course of friends and relatives. Harris hilhia. The State of Sunday says that this popular watering place, ono of the fin est properties in South Carolina, has been sold by Mr. Harris for $103.000. A syndicate has been formed of capital ists with'$350,000 capital and the prop erty will" be gradually developed. A [?harte'* has been obtained with Hugh H. Alexander,Robert P. Sheck, ,Ias. T. Harris and K. B. Baxter as corpora tors. Mr. Harris retains a large block of the stock. Mr. Harris'development uf this property exemplifies his unex ampled pluck and energy. Heavy wool Jeans, worth '2.') cents, at The Fair for 10 cents-big values. The Nigger ami the Mule. Now comes the time when the voice pf the town auctioneer is heard in the land knocking down the plunder of the colored farmer who gave his mortgage in the spring. A horse and four cows were sold a few days ago for cash to satisfy a lien given in the Spring to [Secure tho purchase money of the horse. Object lessons like this, it would seem would teach the negro and the laboring white man the uncer tainty of crops and the risk and danger of credit, liens and mortgages. Big lino of matting at The Fair at cost: 12cents, In cents and 1!? cents per yard. Capt. J. I. McManus, who died in Greenvillo, Oct. 26th had many friends and admirers in this city. The following delegation attended the funeral atGreenvlfiofrom the Lau rens Lodge, No. I >, K. of P . of which Capt Mi;Manns was a loyal member: C. (.'. Foathorstone, Dr. Dorroh Ferguson, W. A. Johnson,Willltani Winters, John Peterson Teachers' Association. The Laurens County Teachers' Asso ciation will meet in the Court House, Nov. 10th at 11 o'clock. The following is tho program. Benefits Of Teachers' Meetings.?0. B. Brooks, 11 to 11.15. Not ition and Numeration Miss Ag atha Davis, 11.t? to 11.30. Additlo i end Rnb'rnoMon MUs Met tle Culbertsoi. 11 110 !o 11.46. O. C. M a- d L. C M M r. A. B. Uil. ?, 11 I.", to 12-10, Short cuts In arithmetic ? B. Y. Cul bortson, 1210 to 12.35. Miscellaneous, 12 :i"> to 1. Trustees and teachers are earnestly requested to be present on timo. J. B. Watklns, w. P. Culbertson, Mamie Clardy, Executive Com. Good, heavy bed ticking that will hold feathers iit The Fair for 10 cents a yard. Do not send olY for books, now or 2nd hand, but come to us. Palmetto Drug Co. Mrs. Adams asks all the ladies ?0 look at. the Corsets, (Hoves and t'nder woar before buying. Now is tho time to buy your Fall suit. The Fair isolleringsoine rare bargains: $6.00 suits for $2.08: *M.(X) suits only $3.00. Big variety of $10.00 and $12.00 suits for *1.US and'*">.<??. He sure and see them before buying. We always lead. If you need the new school books we keep thom in stock. Palmetto Drug Co. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was tho result of his splendid health. I ndomitablc will and tromen clous energy are not found whore stom ach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring uso Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 26 cents at Laurens Drug Co. The Fair guarantees to save you from 15 to 35 per cent on every pur chase made. It will pay to go t hrough their stock and oxamino the wondorful bargains they are otTering. Tho great clothing sab; still con tinues to draw great crowds at The Fair. They soli $10 00 for $4.08. Bo sure and go to soo thom boforo buy ing your fall suit. If you want Shoos that will koop your foot dry, como to us. Davis, Ropor .Sc Co. ATTENTION! ATTENTION!! Teachers and Scholars of Laurens County. Wishing to savo you monoy, as woll as to supply you with tho latest books, wo havo put in stock Johnson's Read ers, Lee's Histories, Ginu's Arithme tics and Frey's Geograph ies. Glad to have you call. Palmetto Drug Co. FACTS PERSONAL AMD BRIEF NOTES OF RECENT EVENTS. Mr. ard Mrs. John T. Lnr.gston. of Walhalla, arc visiting iu the city. Miss Saille Holmes, of Lisbon, i-vis Ring at Dr. L. S. Fuller's. Mr. Jamei T. Hill, of Manila, was in town Monda/. Mr. M. L. Copelnnd, of Clinton, was In the city Sunday. Mr. J. O. C. Fleming visited Green ville one day last week. Messrs Dial Gray and S. R . Todd took in the Spartanhurg Carnival. Mi->-, Mary McFarlev is teaching school in Spartanhurg county. Mrs. Jared D. Sullivan Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Rostie in Spar tanburg. Misses A right and Cannon, of New berry, have been assisting in the ser vices at tho Christian Alliance tent. Mr. Arthur Hudgens' cottage in Jer sey is going up rapidly and will be one of the handsomest residences in town . Mr.. Mitchell, a leading- citizen of Tumbling Shoals, was in the city Mon day. Mr. II. W.Anderson visited his daugh ter, Mrs. .1. T. Johnson, In Spartanhurg last week. Mrs. II. k. Alken will spoud Fair Week in Columbia and then go to Charleston. Messrs. John and E. A. Hamilton have bought the old Government lands ten miles West of this place. Col. and Mrs. H. Y. Simpson and Mrs. J. N. Wright spent Carnival week with relatives in Spartanhurg. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Smith Jr.. of Waterloo, went up to Spartanhurg for tho Carnival, Mrs. J. Wells Todd, Mrs. J. H. Sulli van and Miss Josie Sullivan spent a few days in Spartanhurg last week. You may shoot to-morrow accord ing to law. There is said to be a good crop of boh- whites. Mr. Homer Owens and Messrs. San ders and .lacks are conducting an inter esting series of services at Fountain I nn. Captain and Mrs. John W. Clarke wert? summoned to Hutherford'on N. ('., Sunday on account of the UlllOSS ol Captain Clarke's sister. Tho President fixes Nov. 20th lor Thanksgiving. Get your gobler ready and your breech loader. Messrs. John F. Holt. Will Irby, .1. T. A. Hallow, B, Wharton, Dr. W. H. Dial, Col, T. B. Crews are at the Fair, Mr. and Mrs. T. 1). Darlington, Miss Azlle Wilson, Miss Laura Irby. Mis Maine Ferguson, Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Albright have gone to the Fair. Another Stock Show and a very suc cessful one was given in the county last week by the colored citizens of Sullivan's township. The Governor of Texas has acknowl edged a recent donation of if0.85 sent from Laurens to the Galvoston sutler era. "Pressed Flowers From the Holy Land" is one of the most oxquisito tilings we have seen in tho way of a book. Write to If. H. Greene, 17") Stevens St., Lowell, Mass.. for prices. Miss Willie Jones was taken sick at Converse College- last week and is now at home recuperating. Her mother. Mis. W. W, Jones spent a lew days with her in Spartanhurg ami brought her homo. .loo Johnson, nominee for Congivss from this District at the request of tin National Democratic Committee la campaigning for the party in West Virginia. Mr. W. 1'. Hill, a good citizen, died at his home in this city, at 1 A. M. yes terday morning. Ho leaves a widow ami children. His remains were buried at Chestnut Ridge cemetery yostordnj afternoon. Mr. Lewis Martin, a veteran of war, state and church, from Poplar Springs, on the Saluda, was in t he city on Mon day. Though 81, he is as straight as a young poplar, and an exemplary life gives additional days with strength. 1 Miss Olive Wood, one of the most charming young ladies in the count}', was married on the evening of the 26th lnst., to Mr. Joseph Davis, of Brewer ton. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride, Rev. .I A. Martin, of the Haptist church, ofllclating. Tho Christian Alliance meeting drew , a crowd of about live thousand on Sun day. Rev. Mr. Pike, of Atlanta ami Rev. Mr. Watson are here in addition to the other ministers, the services have been of the greatest interest and some splendid SOrmonS have been preached. Tho friends Of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Leaman, of Cross Hill, will sympathize with them in the death of their little son Hoy, Friday night. Tho lit t le follow was seized with membraneous croup and all was over within a few hours. He was a bright and handsome boy about live years of age. Tho third Semi-Annual meeting' of tho Southern Industrial Convention will bo held in New Orleans, Dec. 4th prow It will boa great assembly of re presentative Southern business men. All Southern Editors are invited, but the fiscal affairs of Tin-: Auvkrtiskii will not justify so much luxury ami leisure. At tho race track Saturday afternoon, Mr.Will Irby'shorse WOO in a mile heat out-distancing horses owned by Messrs. Adair and Finney. Mr. Barny Abrains' nag came out ahead, best t wo over a half mile course. Mr.Jack Brown's mare did not eutor having no competitor to contest, the field with her. As we go to press wo learn of tho death to-day of Mrs. Harriet Dunklin. a prominent lady, much rospected and beloved, in this city,after a long illness. Sbo was tho widow of tho late Dr. I rhy Dunkln and tho mother of Mrs. W. L. Gray and Mr. Jaiuos Dunklin. Tho funeral will tako at the city cemetery at 10 A. M. to-day. Mi68 Emmlo Mong gSVG a reception on Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. William E. Mong and Miss Loulso (ill land. Miss Mong was assisted In rc? coiving by Mis. William Meng, Miss Gilland, Mrs. J. O. C. Fleming and Mi- c- Caro Adams and Josephine Mlntor. Tho parlors were most ef fectively decorated In palms and cut (lowers and dainty refreshments were served by protty girls. The guests, too Humorous to enumerate, spent a de? lightful hour . Laurons wil< have a fair show of stock and cattle at the State Fair.? Col. Wharton, Col. Watts, W. J.Barks dalo, Capt. Nolan, Dr. W. H. Dial and othors have (strango to say) sheep, goats, horses, mulos, cows and fancy poultry, birds of rare plumage Tho oxodus of brave men and fair wo men bus already bogun and by Thurs day morning our city will bo largely depleted. Ladies' underwear in any material or style in our new department. Davis, Ropor & Co. Two bushels of Land roth's R ED und WHITE ONION SETS, mixed, soiled und wet by the It. R., but their growing quail Mos not Injured. To be sold CIllOAl*. See. The Laurens Drug Co. '1 'hone To Druggists. Goods delivered. Mrs. Adams has a beautiful line of trimmed hats at prices to beat every body's. Biggost and best line of boys' cloth ing ever brought to Laurens. Davis, Hope:- & Co. Mrs. A. T. Maloncv. of Laurens. passed through the city yesterday on nor way to ilonon Path to spend sev eral days there with friends and rela tives. G. W. Walker, of Piedmont, passen through tho city yesterday on his re turn from a business trip to Laurens. He will take charge of the spinning room in tue Laurens cotton mill on Fri day morning,?Greenville News. 24th inst. Every day is a ' us. No old stock up-to-date. Bargain Day" with everything new and I tavis, Coper .v Co. Heavy Winter shoes at The Fair in men's, ladies and ehildrens. cheaper than yon can buy anywhere1 else. 08 ROOtS for regular $1.26 Shoe. Fvery pair guaranteed. Big line of men's pants at The Pair from 40 eonts to $2.08, in good styles. Heavy outing and gingham at The Fall' lor I cents per yard, FREE PRIZES FOB BRIGHT PEOPLE If ?00 ( als Can Kill ?00 Rats in 800 Days, How Many Cats Will it i ahe to Kill 100 Rats in 100 Days: Can you solve the problem? If so, you will win a prize. Do not send any money with your answer, but send name and correct address, and by re turn mail a beautiful prize will bo sent you free. As our object In giving away these premiums is to attract, attention to, and increase1 the circulation of our popular .Magazine, we request you when you receive your prize to show it to as many of your friends as possible. We want largo lists of readers in every neighborhood, and are going to oiler many handsome prizes to secure them. Among the prizes we are offering !f'2f><) in cash and many articles of silver ware. Full particulars of tin- awarding of these prizes will be sent you with your prize for answering the above problom. Address, with stamp for re ply. CHICAGO HOUSEHOLD GUEST, CHICAGO) lid,. Spectacles. Don't throw them away he cause they are broken. Per haps it will take hut little money to make them as good as new again. If your watch docs not keep time take it to W. A. JOHNSON, * Laurens, 8. C. FAIL 1900 \ holla- saved is ;i Dollar made, and there is no easier way for you to accomplish this than hy buying your wants from us. We have over $30,000.00 in Dry Goods, Fin s, Capes, Jackets, Millinery, Notions, Shoes, Clothing and Gents' Furnishings, Our line of IDfess Goods is by odds the largest ever brought to this market and is composed of all the latest Silk and Woolen Fabrics, anil we will guarantee our prices to be as Low as the Lowest. In Furs, Capes and Jackets we have a line of the newest things oat?'nought below the market value, and those who are interested in new Raps lor Winter will save money by inspecting our line before buying. Itfillii^ef y 1Dep3Ltttr)zt)t. In this Department we have all the latest things in street hats, all the new shades, the new shapes, new trimmings in the l iehest colors in Silks, Velvets and Fancy Feathers. All at the very Lowest Prices. Corsets, Underwear, etc., in all grades from the cheapest to the host. #%| C? Ml <tf*| ig"** ?^WW*'t%lt^im? is immense' We have Ladies and Children's shoes in all grades, and can ?kj? \J* tfli ^9 Iii \? lEi ijjj i \p W\ give you the best $1.00 shoes on the Market. In tine shoes we have the famous Zeigler Bros., and those who have worn them will bear us out that there are none better made?every pair warranted. We sell the Bay Slate tor men and boys from '"ogans to the very best grades, and we want to impress upon you to get our prices before buying. We have all iho nobby shapes anil the new colors in men and boy's hats. We have the latest things in ties, shirts, suspenders, fancy ho i' ry, and everything in an up-to-date Furnishing store. Our aim is to sell goods and in order to do this we have m .iked our goods at right prices, and we will not be undersold. o. b. eunuMonrps. Have Yoti Boon our new and elegant stock of fine F(jff?ittxfe? Household GOO? IlDEfl. h It will pay you to call in if you have not, as rr*? I tat \ "it are prepared lor Winter before it comes it you. II w are you fixed on the stovo question? I you need n HANGE, COOK or Heating Stovo call and see cur line of Back's We Have the largest and host lino over shown in Laureus. Our prices are low because wo buy in large quantities and roceivo all the discounts allowed hy t he Manufacturers. $ee Us for lical Low Prices..^ They are fuel savers. -. PFrolght I'aliH . <?.: w & * ?* ^ mo.00 0 ? ? Purohasos. (;> L hi Laurons, S. C. CAROLINA ? IM reel t<> t It <- Consumer from the Distiller. - ? SHV^ information ami price-list Bout upon application. Address 11. Clarke & Sons, Statesville, N. C. AT W G WILSON & GO'S. For Ladies wear an attractive line is shown here in Silks and Pine Wool Dress Goods, embracing all the new Weaves and Shades. I inspection solicited. We have secured 3]peoistl "VstlTJLe in Table lauen. \';ip,.;:is and Towels. These goods can not he duplicated at these prices. New Hosiery and Underwear. liest brands of Sheetings and Shirtings known to tin-trade. Ladies and Misses Shoes direct from the Munufuclurers. Prom many quarters you will hear of advanced prices this Pall. Ex imine these goods and see the latest styles at the Lowest Prices, whether you buy or not. Respectfully, W. O. WILSON & CO. Laurens. S. (:., Sept 18, L900. Glenn Springs Hotel GLENN SPRINGS, S. C. LEADS MX OTHERS. There is but one Glonn Springs, and it has no oqual on the Continent for the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and Blood. Hotel Open June 1st to Oct. 1st. r Cuisino and Service Kxcollont. 2Bb Br?at?st Resort in tfig Sootfi, g0T For Board apply to SIMPSON A SIMPSON, Glenn Spring South Carolina. Water $1.75 per oaso, bottler to be returned. Water for sale by The Laurona Drug Co.t Kennedy Bros., Dr. B. F. Posoy, Laurens, S. 0. I You are not Making Money simply to have the money itself. You work for it because you want what it will buy. When yovi buy here you may dopend upon utilizing the full power of a Hollar. A dollar goes a long ways at our store. We have a Mammoth Stock of Clothing", Shoes, Furnishing Goods and Staple Dry Goods which wo have marked at the LOWEST price's. Wo can suit you in Clothing, in both style and price. Men's extra size, fine pants to lit any one. SHOES for all the people in all grades. The liioti Shoos at $850 is the best shoes for gontlemcn, Wo have a full lino of Cents Furnishing Goods, Ladies Capos and Staples Dry Goods at Lowest Prices. Respectfully, J. E. Minier & Bro. Laurons, S. C., Oct. 2, 1000. jkiite l?hm intet? ?-{sSj^j To claim that the Harris Lithia Water is Superior to any other water on the continent is claiming a great deal, but wo can prove this to bo so by the analysis made by the most noted Chemists in Amer ica, and also by the most noted physicians from all parts of the county. Road what they say: Mr. J. T. Harris, Harris Springs, S. C. Dear Sir:?I havo prescribed Harris Lithia Water freely, in casos whore a Lithia Water was indicated, for ovor seven years, and havo novor known it to fail to prove highly bonoficial to tho patient. I havo usod other lithia waters, hut havo had better results from Harris Lithia Water than any I havo ovor employed in my practice. I regard it as a sovereign remedy in Uric acid Diathesis, Gout, rheumatism of the kidneys and bladdor. In acute and chronic bright's disoaso, and in diabetes wo havo no remedy at our com mand that oxcols Harris Lithia Water. I havo no hesitancy in saying that tho wator may bo re lied upon to give most satisfactory results, and that it is a sure, pos itive solvent of Uric acid and tho urates. Yours very truly, .lames B, Morgan, M. 1)., Prof, of Chemistry and Pharmacy fclod? loal Department M the University of Georgia. Ashoville, N. C, April 21. 1803. An extended clinical use of Harris Lithia Water prompts mo to the statement thai I regard it as one of the best, if not the best, Lithia Water known to t llO profes sion. In the condition of Phos phatio Uriuo, its act ion is marvel otif. Its use in the Rheumatic and Gouty Diseases affords mo more comfort than eit her the Buf falo or Londonderry Waters. Very truly yours, John Hey Williams, M. I) Tho Hotel at this famous spring is now open for guests, and if you will.como to tho Spring and drink tho water and are not benefited or curod wo will board you froo. Harris Hotel Company.