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. Hi. AULL Ej 'ron. DISPENSARY KNOCKED OUT, JUDGE SIIONTON IENDEiS 1 iii M POtTANT DECISION. The Law Practieally Rendered of w,o Eff -el. Any Peroon May Import and He 11 Liquor in Original Packages. Charleston, S. C., May 31.-Charles H-. Slionton, of the United States cir cult court, rendered a decision to d .y which practically knocks out the dis pensary law, inaugurated by the Till man admin stratlon. The judge's decision was filed this morning in the case of the Van.lore. oC Company agtaist t.he State of South CIrollna, restraining tihe State (reom preventing the sale of liquors brought into the State. This delcsion if sustidnod ol appeal, it is claimed, will have the effecet of rendering nugatory the whole dispen sary law. Under the decision of Judge Simon ton, any.person may import and sell It quor in original packages. The decis ion Is based on the interstate com merce law, the court holding that the right of importation coilpreheonds the right of sale. Judge Simonton's decision is, in sub stance, as follows: Any State may, in the exerelse of the police power, declitro I hit the Ilmn ufacture, sale, harter and exchange or the use aq a beverage, of alcoholje I. qiors are public e% ils, amil avinlg thus declared, can forbid such manufacture, sale, barter and exchange or use within her territory. lBut, wheni a state rceognizes and up proves the maanufueture, sale, halrter and exchIanmge and the use its a bever age of alcoholle liquors aItid the state I self eeourages tihe intinufact.tre, en gages in the sale of and provides for the consumption of aleoIolIC liqutiors is a belv rage, and so precludes the idea that such imatu I Ifactr 1o, saile, 1h1arter, exchanige or use, are 11jurious to l.he puiblie welfarve, it is niet. 't lawfkul ext.r vise of t,hit police power to folbld the mportat,ion of sivih liqIors or tih-ir sMile in original patekages for persamlil use ammd couimiiptionm. Huch prohibi tion under such (i irmmst .n mes is ilm eonilet, i ithe law11o s Of il.-stat. imt foreign voimmierve. Time disl1pensatry ntt of iSt.6, as amIend ed w the It, of 1897, itilasmuehi as they api rove the purchase ind iniaiafat.trie of i..oholiv liquror (v he4 sitte aind provide for tihe sale of suclh alvobloli ll(tiors us beverage, Il in aoif the li lianees of the state Inl so fur as they forbid tie importation of aleholic ii quors In original pacaIs fol' such lse in this state, are in coniliet. with the laws of Iiterstate aId fom'eigil V0omn imome, and, thierefore. to that e-xt.-llm. void. South CarolInA Irma at N4wlmrry. [Hon. P'atrick Watlsh inm Augusta Ch ronIcle.] TJ.he Sot.hl Carolinai Staite P ress As sociationi held Its t,wenty-third mannmual meeting at Newberry, S. C., last week. The sessiomn continued for three dlays 1mn Newber'ry, whore every courtesy and1( hospitality wore extended by the citi zens amnd enijoyedl by t.he memberslCi' of t,he association. Tho' South Carolina State Press Associattion emnbr'aces ini its ate tive membershiy both the daily and weekly neunspapers of the Staito. Tihe mnember's take a pride in their organi z.ation, and time resutlt is they have one of the bost associations inm the United States. The personnel of the associa tiona is exeellenit. I~Mr. E. HI. Aull, editor' of the New berry Heraldl amda News; Is the ellient amid popular piresident, of the Soth Carolina State Pmress Association mand as a comphlimhent to the pr'esidemnt, amnd the p)ress, the pieop)le of Newberry wemre haivish in. t,heir hospitmlity. Tme banm qutet, at the Newber'ry hotel, presided over by lHon. 0. I . Schiampert, would have done credit to the most cuiltumred conmmunty. H-on. Ge'orge S. Mower~ wits prmi neoly in hiis hiosp)tial Ity to the fourth estate. The plei of Newherry know how to entertaimn. They are fully abreast of time times. Newbermry is a. enter'prisinug amnd prmosiper'ous cit,y of 1,000 of the best peO 1)1e in South C armol inai. A momng other' Interests, Newvberry hais four' newspa-. per's, a lairge c2otton fatctomry. a cot tomi seed oil mii, the Newhemrr college, gradled schools, elcihurchs, banks, hotels amnd sucecessftul iuemrebaits. Elect,ric lights and waiter womrks aire being comn struceted. Newbemmry has the Souiternu anda thme Columbia, Newvberry and L aum rens railoadshi, but. lime goodi people ori the coiminunmity are amixiously lookimig for a direct mailrmoatd 1to Aulgusta. They are willing to do thieir full sharie. Tme r'oadl is gradhed nearly all time way fmrom Newbemrry to Augusta, anmd if ther~e Is a un13ion of the bumsiness setimemnt. of each .'ununtyt 1mm faivor of commphetinig time enterprise, time raIlroad wil hibe butilt. if thle maerchamt.s of Auigusta wanit time Augusta and Newbermy raihruoad tIme progressive citizens of Newberrmy will meet, t,hem half way. We hope the Au guista anal Newberiry raiilroadt will com mnand the sumpport of the merchtants aind capitalists of Augusta. DOWaTO of Olntmmemts for Catarrh thamt Conmtin Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the senseC of smell and completely derange tIme u hao e sys temn when enteringil itirough I time n imneous surface". Suchm article a shmoi.d nov ' r bm uisd except on prescrIptions from r'eputable phiy stIdans, as the damage they will do ia ton fold to the gc.od you oqan pomsibly derIve froim them. Ha't'a Cat arih Cure mna:umfaumred by F. J1. Cheney & I o., Toledo, Ii., cont ains no wemoury', and is taken iuterrnaliy acting~ dt reetly upon the bleod and mucous surfIaces of the system, In buying IIaih's attarrhm Cure b' sure you ,et thme gen uine, it Is tak en inl. ternally. ad oado In Toiledo. Ohio by F. J. Chei& Co. Testinm onia's free* S~'o(d by druggIsts, price 750. per bottle. hise Lant.of a inst omai. Such a shock of ho-ror has nover1 bo foro passed over our community as on Sunday, the 23d instant, about. noon, when the news so suddenly came thatt Mrs. Lizzie aIInteri had been throwin fromt a bugg.$ and doath was expected at any moment,. Mrs. [1inter Started froi home with Rev. J. A. Sligh's son, RAufus, to bo with Rev. Sligh oin the imilrriiag.e oceu Ston of his dughter, M iss Li lie. '.i hey wore driving a mule. After thoy lad com to what is known as the Sam Bug hill, near Mr. Watts's, CnoVing that the ml Was of a 1un-awaY d isposition, Mrs. Ilu't.1,r asked tho boy to stop, that she could get out iad wa ulk down the hill. 'ho boy called to the mulo to stop, in order to let Mr's. .1unter got out, but just at that Iuoment tbe mutile started of inl full speed. Mrs. 1unter caught, hold of the lives to as sist in bringing the 111111 under con e ol, thus drawing it to the left. It, ral across a sa11111 bridge over a side (1itch f t.he road at the ton of the hill, anld In ero-sing the bridge the wheels or tbe buggy 11i18sed the bridge Itt onle place, which upset It Itild threw Nirs. 111untc. about ten or hifteen feet against the side of the ditch. Hufus, the boy, wus tso thrown about the smile distance, but lie was very lucky, only receiving slight Injuries. Mrs. Illuter was carriod to a little hou1so 11ear by, and Drs. Wertz and I'tngfor-d Werc at once 8mm111ionled. They soo arrived, biut, found tihlat, sie was inl a ipolpss-condition. Rev. sligh sent. down! to Uutlo Mlimitinl for tle s'e"tioln IMIastC to stild 11) his li:ud carp. lie very kindly br'ought, it, ai Airs. hilulter wit laid uponl I, iti,a l vtav vied down ti the residence of MIr. Sligh'S, al there reC'ived all tI in kid attention that hatuds could 110tow. hut all in vain. She lived in a stite of ag-ly unt.il Tmday Iornilg about. : o'clock, When the Loi-d called lie' to hler- Ireward. IrS. E'illz th R. lun1tr Wats born . uly 7, 1l3I, andl died may 2'. 1897, itled (it) years,1 1110 10thS a d 1-4 days. Shi le v.s fou' duiigteis: mrs. W. it. Wet-hers, of Woodl-1tif. Spranhin'g Comity: Mirs. Willit SloaI, of IAttle Mlountain; MIs. Wl'iltrd lairtin, of 1,ongsre-'S: NJ rs. .1. K . ,'yps, 01 l11t man Cluapel. She haid 20 grandebiiren aiti4 2 great-grandebilen. All the clildr'en, except NIhis. Nlartin, were prkst . 11, to See t.he laI. of ulitei devit i' mnt.lii. onl vailit. ier body wais liti to rest, in St. 'aul's ve yp 'I . tev. .. 1). i wles tondute the I' fliunerll 1AVI-V es-. lit' wa aissist,ud by HCV. IL. Il'. ('()t I s. I v itve. Ilow - pr-eIachud (Ititv it-onllfhing sermIiol from Itv tion 1-1:13, "Alld I ear 't voivo from ieavon SLying ofnto Ie, Write, ilessed aIre t,he wWhicb t ll lit Lord, rom0 111 1 n cfor0 , ye,it 1 , S.ih t,he,- Spilit, Illt thuy mty rest. fromi lr e ab ithollrs: amild their, works do fl,llowti Iivhi. " ,Not.wvi0tstandiin.rthe short, notitq!or her' d1iathi, it atlge -on ega'r,(t ,ion tended t,be burvil procession, Which bor- eVdlenhe o (f t'h ilelighll isiteeml in Which Me1 wais heki bal. l who kI11W a grs. lunter i as miorSe tn' ti ord naryndwi'an. lc~ie t tife wsicad woe. I think lkid se lneighben to have atil 13 it,m t. knowhe ebaricneser,11 ieputath,nthedtealsofil, fn.mShy was a woman thcat,d a s adeu lht iin doeng godfeet.l'i'tiIt hri whn youi ay o lfon ah bemilne a inde word andhi inc rendeig iserv1icl tea clhe si<'k, and atwhe t.ink ofw1 imi she was bee tocii me1 (If my aily,*1 bohe i sicknesand i t.h,'ti th i'h ile tewlfo hoy eyes The''decasd w1'has are ovhritin,lper kothtlifesebcam elIalmember isof lyfthle 'he istnerslial Lt.eanei oeurche n at te wtinl'i of tthsewaso mem-h 2er 1of17 in hteman Chae' ofnlic l Lthen church.ti Whle, wef how 0 in storow an td our I heart , are tver burden d' it r ief, ge. AshoutIld teie eoe kold sthat hIr eparaton the only frinis aekhurch mil itat, to i ih- rumovlii'(ei Tis is Isomehn uitei remarkal. Thren iters h v on pI'iaud (ver the rer 1gs within it eed f I iws mt L ad lfom-g po days nTh t-s wa Mrs.. ) Cavrol iei' Ghiitow, ofI( 11'elt i ls, 27, 1897', lie wohl t' terof hr' Agnt. ~oThe Ales.tK't'b'ikciat A voe of fMtOiivet syet,ion, deittd Aye. 1897 olhind .h 8ind yea ofheti.An t hh i.e*111loenii if ablessd iboh sIfster mstin hin tho so5the ins'. ig oow hto thelie v.iu.d. A.1( lih,ias well as11 teats da iie. A udt 81 otes. VI Rte ias thoe nly lve 1unt 11f1the ?4ev. SolighI's anbeee as her,ais heart,in viway no ungii~ upotnt whn. Lizzill be 'ovei mwrithn erdinawr occasion 111ha,stkes,wol talc at( temptains, ilih, hl il e woyh ave o haee.t o ten ertbrk and0 weping fami--. lyadrlaie.W .cnnn themV Mavy 1, ther, wh swlln n orow'i, hel ourkns and hivateT I.wWysour ears.t And wtil' sa t thf Nir. it'iek Willia'. of Factory Ville, whil coming to Newberry on the train a few days ago sWung out from the platform of thocoachl and got is hecad bumped pretty sevurely against a post or somet,hing standing near the track us h0 trailn was pasIHsi1g. Several of the college boys woit fish Ing last Saturiday. Well, what did they cutelh? W by they caught them1 sel%ves walcing back witlot any fish. A certain yougn mnllm eld on a young," lady l stiundaty evening, buit he0 wasn't there long before ie got hold of the YOIIlg lady' s halt. Sihe Isked h1im for It, but Ie held Oil to it saying that 1he wanilted 01omothinlltg to play With), Whereulponl the young lady Ilandcd him at siall lookling glauss and asked him If he thought he woIuId't finld more, atus011kelmt int lookIng alt thlt article. The poor fellow's face e_.hIbItnd every color of the rainlbow. Those who failed to hearl' tihe lddrs08 of the Holl. 'atrick WiilSh ILL the Operat housme last Wednesday night missed at gr-aid trieat. le t6ok for his subjeet, "The Indlstril]. South,"I and left. not iL stolle llntllined in) showing Lu) the natill111 Idvalltages of our section. We hope to see tihe speeh reported inI full. It would be i great and helpful IOssoi fo' eve'y 1ewsIaI)er rea-d01r to mtdy 1as vell ats read, and Iii cut it out nIId lay it away for future refer elN!. Well, here coleics Chips with iL prop osit ion for ia wittleollo ald ice crteail fest i val. Oh itint, it good! Y es, but iay friend, wv woul like to o1fer. all atin)endmlent. ,m 01hat proposition. Don't, you ieelievo thait viaterImelons eat bet ter ll the country than ill tovn? If, ats you sily, it, is mour tnillc to treit, the Ed iLm-p don'( you think it would be better to make1o Ihiu vomm. to ouri (.orn1 insteald of -.In11- it to him? We hiall to come t.o his corn, now lets Imake him colme to oirs y havilng this mcketilg Soillewhere in the cointry, say it. yutr Ihouse for istanlie. WoitI1. tile -iditor, enjoy it betler? ()f coul- he wouil. The fresht eountry aIitanti at pivasant eight, or tell Ilile drive wohll]( do him good. l41sides Illis yoi (ill lix up it contriv 11m-O Which (he chihh-enl enll it "See saw" anud by putting the |-:11it-4r onl one end anld at h()St. of hlis.4rresponldenit.s onl I Ile (h41. w 1 in n o III I enou4h gen ilin. fouet. ry exercis-le to) last, 11111i whomle yvar. Ilk-sides all this wve Canl runil fo(II, IaIes downl the road and go ouit. t.he-re oili h t hig oldi Saald harl 1e01t ymlur hollst' andi wreostl14 aind box andi .ii11p 1les -1, -5 Ipd sIx feet froMu Wt gI'onld and have i jolly old time by lviin" it tegl1am. revival (if tile Olymll pit. ...amevs whiich wereA mnce So poi 11tar ill Itilht (i 'eee, where tile victolr wI1tOWIelld by his latdy or' his swet icuar-L wit It i wreath f Ilowers, or- pos sibly wvit.hl Some ol-hur mlore eost.ly cim blem of ittcess. Now we oildii't have all thiis run it, i.wcatise wo woulid no, have i mugh I. howW room. N ow %, abhove alil, Chips, doli'L forget to put uip thIat "see saw. Chipssays that when he gets to be g1orno1 h10e is lnt, going I give niy bodyi a1 soft. job unt,il his8 kin folkIs havle hIegn sat.islieCi and1( he takhes splecial care" Lt) l'remind( KayL and( Josh1 (of LIhIS inten tionI. Now L,is soems1 lrathert hard and to 81ay the leaist, untgrateful w~hen we remember1101 thait Ki,y andIt J1osh did so n11uch1 towarLds hlelping Cips1 get thlose 1%iarl'o,) lInt, look! Th)roulgh the darlk expanlse (If the futur me llthiks 1 se0 ai gl immerin'1 g Ilihtand 1 ay o'IV(f hope. See here1 Kay13 do you cli ze. th at your1 cond 1 Lion is h)ople(ssy i f you don't believe iL you1 just 1ask Mi's. Kay. As for' the unlder'signeod it, is possible1 forI him11 to persuade1(1 (on1 (If thle hi ttle M lises CJhips) to espouse)8 (1)- ('au11-- -and( no0t,hn only0113 we wold onily Iinsist, on Goverorn'(~ Cip givinlg all htis kin folks a softjob before accomm)Iodatinlg anyl one) (e1se. I66-ncOh wh'i te' Froech Organdie atL :34-inch1 wh)ite. Frenclh Orlgalndie at i0e and1( l2Je. I 'intk, light tllue and Wh1iteo Taltan -tt, l2be. 3-1inch IFrench Orlgand ic In P jilk, ligth t I luie, (Creanm, Nile and CaLnar'y at, I tije, with ( ambrlti0 andu 1l'realino lin inIg to. muatch, sulitab1le for' theo Bal, atL Jones0 & ( 'opoland. t.& f.t,f INOTiCE. [N'i'HT1I lICATi,C NO. 240 ["OR EIG HI U teent (18) shares of the capii ta(l stock (of Newherry' Cottonl Niills stand1( he0 made(1 for' r'ewaLl Of same after th ir S\PT OF SOUTH'I C'A R?OLIN A C'OUNTY'X O[ NEW~VIHERRY-IN P'ROilATE COUI)RT. Bly WV. WV. Hodges, Esq., Pr'obate Judge. WlT1eilCAS, A. J1. (Gibson, C. C. C PV ,' ha1th1 mII'd uit to11 me11 to gran, bh l ttI ettrs o. (f Adiitrat1('lion) (If thle 1:11Istat and( h-ieets (ef Alleon Sot.I Tuesr ti o, 1hrefore, to1( (1t andIo ado nie, to e 0lIht at. N "whoerry Court. 1lo1s', ''n tIle h~ 1daly ofl j,ely nlext, flr~' p'uhdientio h (1 ereof', at1 I1 oi'clock nt the foren1(o)'-i, 1o(h c au Clse, if anv htey hta ve, whly thoe said Adminis111tl.. leiiIin(1 shou nt ia granamted. laly oft .liy, A nuo1( D -mitni 1897. WV. W. iiODO(ES, 'I'iTATI Ole SOUT1'il CiARIOlINA COM iON PL NA S COUIt.' Jenry'~ (. Summe~r, Plaintiff, vs. Wi. A. ieallaiw an' Admll iitra4tor', &c., of I'lizabeth JFllaw%%, dleeased, and in hIs OWn) right ot al, Deofrndats. A LL1 PER~SONS liAVINO LAIMS LI aga nst, thte estate of Elzabethl 'allaw, deOcased, areo required to pro ent themll dully attested to the Master ni or bofor'e thle 3d day of Je,Q 1897. By (loder Of the-courIt. WV. I). HIAR'Y', Master N. C. 15 May,1. t t 3t nd henthl making cre inAtided ill the 1I.CA-:i of HIR1 S Rloot,ccr. The prepa raf iioll of thi, great tem r-r:en drinkis tl event 'o rt ance11 1i il a Imiillionl w,-ll regulated home11s. I " HIRES Rootbeer - is ful of good health. In1vigoraItingj, appetiz. ilg, satisfyiig. Put som iupl to-day atd have it ready to put down whenlever you're -thirsty. 1Made only 1 The Charles U. Hires Co., Philadelphia, A pack age makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere. As it is Important for Any Oqe to Eat, So Equally Importait are Weekly BRi OFFERS To every one desirous of saving money, i i ( THIlS \v-1i () N .Y. G yds. Stintlard 'rints for only 2. 8 yds. Newherry e'oti for only 2 8 (dW. Figured Lawn hw only 254 8 yds 1-,mbroidury for only 2. . yds. Val. oLe rw onl 25 I pair ( hild's Slippers for oily 25c. I Vine St raw Hat filr man orh oy 2i,. SGl . New(Irleans Syt-iup only 25.. S 'an1w 1'2:* Sy ru p I I)'vai -i 4s " m -5 , 20 lbs. Hicimond Nial " 25. I lb. Toa worth 50v 25v. 211)b. A rhucklv's ''ofTfeii " :,'W. 10 boxs rlo'alor .\hlics ". 5. 8 bars Sua P (good as o(t ago '5c. TERMS. ----Cash o Dcliacry. 0. KLETTNER, lhe Ilair IId Stqulare l)eler. SCHOOL NOTICF. T 'HE COUNTY 1AN) (>F E01I 1i'atiol - IV(11uilOd by L i w, passed at, the last setiot of tht 1,eirs latuire, to appoint tiuti-es for two years from .11uly I st., 18!l7. I wouild be pleased if t,he pa-ton4 of the schools of the Iespoti.c distriets wouild m1Lt aILt the selhool holses in their dist'ic' fill Sa 111rt y. .11unte i9 h, ind by sthI Imlethi0d as nmlay be accep't able to tLb011 su%gges; h names of ier sons wIlo shall r-eceive the c on1sideira tion of 1 he COunAy 1a011rd for a))OinIt, niit, to (aid aositioi. I also( giv.e no0tice that, 'he midsum merO examntionl i u o f applicants for teachers cert,ilhentes will be held ini the court, house at Newherry on June 25th (Friday), applicants to ?urnlish station ltespect,lfully13, ( !~urnlij . W. IlGG HxIi NiUS ChaimanCo.Hoad Ixamne.t SH ERIFFPS Delinquent Tax Sale. COUNTiY ni. N uwhtunY. to V 01U " O AN IHXICUIJVON ICsq, Teasrerof Newh)erry (County, I will sell on Alondlay, the 6th day of Junei), 1897, (saleday) atI Nc wthecrry (Court, H ouise. t.he following property, v.izi: Half interest of II. i. Samnuels'e(staIte in thIat. traet of land1 in No.4. Tonn. ship. contiing ne hundriiitled and1( sixty-foul aereC', mior'e or 1ess, and1( hounded10( by3 lands of W.. Ii. Whiitirot-,,J. I. IHipp et al. kniow..n as5 he0 Gleorge l)Oisoni Lot, ini 'P.Tw of \Vhitiimire, assessed H-. \V. I 'isser, b)o)uded hvy lot, of D)r. I riggs. T1'EMs OF SAL.E --Cash. l'uirchas.er to pahy for paper's. Shleri ff's (O)llce, SherlhIf N. (. May3, 1-897 t.. :9. AGENT FOR THE "Royal Tailors. Jacob Reedse & Sons' Pine Tailoring MODERATE PRICH. sU[TS TO ORDER ON3 SHOR'T NOTIOE.I Summer I der war Now is the time to buy your SUMMIJI UNDERWEAR.I Our stock in this lino is the best we' have ever shown. Our stock is complete inl all gr1ae(s Jrom the cheapest to the best imported ,fabries. Cali and examine our stock. OurY 1ic(4 are theoweSt and Ods first class.. R espectfu I ly, 0. m. Jamieson, T hie Newherry Furnisher. ~pring Cl thig! Spring is coming on suddnly. Ne0-wbeP.rry ,C&thling Is oil 111onhad, I'eidyA with the nob biest an1d nicest and neatest ,line of Clothing al Gonts' Fuirnish ilgs over' eIOxhibited in this mlarket. No Old stock to he run off at and below cost, but ouir goods are new aid fresh and Ire marked close, and our motto is short profits and <1iick sales. Our 81I0 ANI) -lI'~ LIlNE is supjerb), and can scarce be ex celled. 'The latest in everything and strictly up to (late. No troub)le to shiow~ you wvhat we have. (Jail and examine for your own satisfaction, and if our goods and prices don't convince you that we are the p)eople to sell you Clothing, Hats and Shoes andl everything in our' line, why then you dlon't know a good thing whien yo.i see it. Yours to please, 2&1 . Tegr'eatest line of Oxfords in the Tihet best. cinatomi maide Oxford over een at $1.00, easily worth $1.35. T~is h: an eiiye. opener to mnoney sav' aug shuoe purchasers. ,We have also thie ceIlbrated1 ZEIGLER BROS. Oxfor"ds. asplendti inhe of d.yles, fromt $1.50 Ifyou valno money come ai,d s-ecure. our s'huoes fr'om 0. M. JAMIESON, 'HE SHOE HIOUSE OF NEWBERRT. LV R y g&Ej K' U OVERYOU HOSE and see if you need -any of the following articles PalrSbt Suits, Wardrobes Parlor Suits, *hmees Dining Tables' Sideboards, China/ Closets, Dnn als S oaCetrd Chn -Rockers, Chairs, Boolk Sofas, Centre Tlab''" steads, Baby Car Cases, Writing Desks, e s, Babffonre riages, Cradles, Lounges, Co ch Bureaus, Wash Stands, Hat Rac s, nks, Gurtain Poles, Window Shades, Lace Gur ns, Tin Toilet Sets, China Toilet Sets, Carpets, tings, Rugs, Linoleums, Pictures, Picture Frames, or any other articles usually kept in a Furniture House call and see me and examine my stock. Will appreciate your call whether you purchase or not. R. C. ILLIAMS. t. ly Main Street, New borry, S. C. A Velvet Bolero Jacket is h1viv piettured, m1oulsselinie de sole 'kildi j"'I IlliiIiI III 1 V4 o iing tile C0111 'I'll is. is~ ole of t'114. dIL tC t(e. lap b1wso popi lillr jackets and it .h may e i oI t : 1 a vost, ofr ftol i $l0owed for t. o 1 4t.e(i0 Our Immenso Stock inllchtes v6.e ts, lll()in ires 111d fle (Ilot'11 approprit.e for sich jacket.", as welil Ias a c(0iljoeti! fine or (iress nitterial s of silkeit, woolivi and colloti text IurII. Silk '11)(d jot p:a-somllit-l-io, Soft, r'ollvhl illos '. Inves i fnan * l aids are 11oig ilI'll dainly "l'sI lo ht~. f o id oil ot'(111( 11 il. trtiU lg colllllcr. B3UTTER1CH PATTERN 1338. A(-N'I*S FOR Butterick Patterns. Ask for the Juno T1m 1m. :INEATOR FASHION SHEET. 1.:'"3. t&f. .ly. Harris Lithia Carb nated Water TO RELIEIfE ANY CJASE OFIN9hlETION IN ONE MINh'l IME 01R MONEY IIEFIJN)EI, Read what the eminent Dr. Devaga, of Chester, S. C., huas to say of tlh( wator: I have used Harris Lithia Water wvith the( most e'xcellout results nh1oro I have been able to got my patrons to drink ai sulhceint quantits daily. Th'Ie carbonated has no equal in gastric disturblanesi. it is an oicollent table water. It is a pleasant laxative anid is a suro cure for Flatuilont Dyspepsia. .8. M. D)EVA(IA, M. 1). This wvator is for sale in Nowborry at itobertson & (:1ilder.is S. B. Jones' and WV. E. Polhamn's. Harris Lithia Springs Hotel will be0 uon at thho in~in1Ig of t ho season. For rates and othter in formation wri te Harris Lithia Water Co., HARRIS SPRINGS, S. C, OUT PRICES FOR NEXT 60 DAYS iN ALL GRADES OF Fine Whiskeys, Wines and Bae FORl FA MILY USE. Send in Your Order. Particular Attention Paid to Mail Order . ISTILLERt ANO WHIOLES11LE 9EAILER. NO. 2PEACHTREE STREET, BOILRS.rw, GET.,U PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Orist, Oil and Fertilie iiotf;alo(i, ~ress, Cane Mill and Shingle outflts. ie ilotis loGn ildi n B daed Fatry F8rnaceand Railroad castngs; Rajiht ad,. Belting, Paeking, Injectors, Pips Fittig,Sa,Fle,Olr,. 8ifCA8T EOVERY DAY; WORK 150 HAND 5SW,Fls ios . LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY CO. *Above PnaMenge.Dpo. nUU' eA OA