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NKWMW MCY MA V. Correctod every Tucsdiy and Friday by $tntuer Bros. M eat... .................. ....... Shoulders . ...................... 54 4 c. H ams. . - -..... ..... ---............ 10(a l2c. Best Lard ............... ........... 7(d8c. Best Molnsses...................... 40(Y'.50c. Good Molasses..................... 25(.25.. Cor .............................. 55o. M oat .......... . . ......... ......... 650. Hiay ............... . . ................ $ .00. W heat Bran ........................ $1.00. ist Iatent 1lour.................. $ .25 . 2nd H st Flour.................... . $i.75. Strait F1o r......................... $5.5.I Good Ordinary tolou ............ 0(q5. 0 Sugar ............... ..... ......... .12 (a) R Ic.................................... . . a8. Coffoo ............ .. 1I0012N0(. Cotton glod ziW4L, pr' sauk... $1.10 -4, per cwt......... ........... 30c. Country 11rtduco. Butter, per lb .................... 11i 20c. Eggs, per dozen ................. "(l)cO . Chickens, each --... --...... 12A(s20,. Peas, per bushol....... .......... 5(70e. Corn, par bushel.. ............... 50c. Oats, por bushel.................. 5(&i5o. Sweet potatoC4 .................... 51i0c. Turkeys, per lb .................. ( . Fodder, per cwt .................. 75(i85c. . .Luther Lengm- Pelnr. The Lutier Leagui pieni that, w announced for last S41at.day at St. Luke's church inl No. 1) was poted .on account of the vait. It, will ube .held Oin Sittirday September It'h with the sate pr leogram . T the pblit is in vited. Carload Wvagons just re'eiveid at M. F'. Spearman & Co. I't ItI Election ror Cot ioitWelgih. r. The election for volttton vei iq,af Chappolls passed ol uiet ly Natii'dny. The vote was as-f , &jvj: L.on, loo, Chapman ieman 70, I 10. v t erefore declaired elected and will weigh cotton for the farmers around Chappells this fall and winter. -Saluda Sentinel, Aug. 1W. M. Lj. Spearman & Co. are olf'eri'g a Wagon the capaicity of which is one eight, greater thian any other malo of equal sizeC, and( for less money. f& t10 Excelsior Seh,ool. The closing exereises of 1'xvclsio school will be held on next Wedtiesday, September 1. Iverybody is invited and to bring baskets as a picnic dinner will be served. Mr It. C. Counts is the teacher andt(] we thanlk him for an invitation to be pr'esent. 111 if noth in-g prevents we will be onl hand. M.L. Speaviman & Co. will veplace CVry b'OkOn steel axle, no 1Matte'r what, the load mjight weigh or what- t he circummstances uider which it broke, free of charge. The Auburn vWago is the best. f&t.t, An Original Jug Captred. An original packa-ge house opetied down street on Priday ndul ott Satutrday afternoon Constable Gartidelnce. found a onto gallon jug froi this house eipty and the contents transfer-red to solo pint and h f p1int, dispensary flaszs in the p)ossession of Gus Wilsont and a lively business going on. 'rThe gallon cost $1.70 and if retailed at 25 cents a half in lt you see it was a prtetty good pofit. TLhe under'signecd tru~istees5 will re ceive appl Ient,ion,s for a Iirest-grade teacher for UJniont Acemtey t,il Aui gust 27th next, at, :3 o'lock p. im.. at wvhich time the palttons otf the school will meet at the sehoolhiouse for thle purp~io5c of contsideing appl)1icat ionts and electing a teacher. The schtool pay '$:15 tJyyr mon th. All applientions muist.be etint, to cit,ber of the trutstueen by the time da.t.ed1 above. Newherry, S. ('. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. DR. B. A. DANIELS. Diseases of the I'Cye, 0ar', 'lThroat, andl Nose. NEWBEROY, S. C. O1lico at residence, nex t,door to ('rot. wvell hfotel. t..ti NOT}JOOKING WELL! f NOT FELING ELL THEN TRrY Syrup Sar'sapailla, Th'lis p)reparattioni is a1 comblinationi of drugs having altertiivo, tonic stimulant atnd laxative action. It contains throo drugs which the medical profession recoimmend for skin diseases, Soi'orulousn affTeetions, Dyspopsia, Liver Complaints, Rhont' matism, etc. It is carefully prepared from the purest drugs and is sold at 75 (cents a bottle at Robes/son &~ GiIder's D)ru' S/Ore. V,ARIOUS AND ALL, AtIOUT. Mr. /; F. Wright leaves tod ay for NOw York- : Dr. Jlta. I'. Kinaolrd left. yest.erday for Rock Hll. Iloth of tlc ovoin. d m'ounlt-aila'tics hae returned. Alr. aatulN A. WP. II. Iunat haaver I.urned fram Virginlia Beach. Tlo priniary for United States Sen ator wiil he hteld one week from to-daly. IIIrof. C. A. Ik-lers left Sathildily to begi n the work,gol h1 is school at .1 ones, S.C. k*'Ilndley ( Cozby of New Orleans' Is inlt clty last. week on a visit to, IRev. S. 'T. Ilallanall, 1). D., ",dIltor or the 1Lteranl Visitor spent last niglit inl the city. MAr. W. C. Switletiiteig goes to New York toaight with Iis sqln to Consult. a spe(clialIist.. NI isses Dell Land aid Nellye McFall rotirnied onl Sun1day fromit a visit to Ninet.y-Six. I lon. Gco. S. Mowee aild his sonl Me I tdy leave t44is week for llowdent Lithia Springs bt G eorgia. MrIs. 'Ilabor 1 [. II il and ( hild ren, of Newlhrry, are lvisiting relatives lin 1mvwl. - dooflield:Chronicle. Dr. J. K. (ilder and Mr. o. II. 1'. I'a':nt. leave this week for New York. Mar. P-ant will have his eyes operated 'ona igh t, is I te regular ileetinig of the Iligits of I 'ylias ltul a full at-tend ntee is desir "d as tihe second rank will he coli fol-ied. (omity Clhair'iant Ctillithighami says i, wma'ts i1(t he lttiaage S" f(oi the prim iavy ito call !r(t. tb boxes. I'vactieally none h a ve Ie nt sea It out. as yet.. Thu. Wolall's MI1s4ollary Society of te Niethodist, cihuch will Iteet, at. parsomia-g, Wednes(iay afternoon at 5 o'clock. A laage attedalance earnestly solicited. Th'le 0hremlenl's Toumi menwit will be hlii on the !)th of 1-iptember1(. The) Iatv was elhanged. We vexpect, at bi time. iTen indue or(l neighoIs to OMMe aid See us. I'eAideit Geo. 11. (Crlioce goes this wevk to Salisbury, N. C., wherv he is 4t) deliver an address befoaC tie WV'o maan's Niissionlary Convention of the North Caolina Sytod. ''heIi Commissiones of Pbitlie Works at teir meeting yestertday afterIoonl re'eivid ite water works and they are ntow ready to Itake connlect!iOns and furnishi water to private parties at residenevs or plamce of businless Its' well as li,ht,s. I'rof. I.I. A. CarliLle has tendered his re-ignat,ioll- as teteblr ilt our Craded S'chiool and wiil accept a tisitionl with the ( awoina lanufalactuinag C'oaipny . The board hits not yet filled the vacait i as tie resigarition wla onaly tedilered yeoter-day. WO haVe r'ceiVe'd te annu0n11COMU'lnt o)f t.e louston ('Texas) Academy. It is presided byver b I 'of. ( . W. Welch, at onet L t,ime a ciLa'itn of (till townt. lie itazs t wo asOsistants1. llis mttany friends in thiis couttaLy will lie gh ad to katow of t h.' uicce'ss of ht is schiool ina Texas. lir;0 . Kohntt wats elected Sutper inatIeandetnt of AIl(iins of the Vi rginatia (Conferencee of the TPeatnessee Syttod at. its hate sessi',n. T.Ihis is a de ser'vedllU omplimtet, I to att wort.hy you1ng oman. IHI is a Newbarry htoy atnd trot hte' of A. 11. 1Kohna of Prospterity. Yunrt lity W~'ant ivit a Mothi. Ht Mr t. ( Gilmatn Harowa, of 31 Mill St., South ( ard awr'a, M1ats., wats told lby the fol low inag Tl'~ itoidh NIalatria, anad he spentt, threte hundliiied anad men*~ 't y- five' dlollarts w'it h doctors01, wh io Iialdly give ht im uap. sayinig: ' Y'oant3'o won(t, live at oath." I f[ irIta Dria. 1Kinhg's New l)b-CO very 1atn d a fe w bt tles rest1 oredh lham to htealthi anad eaabledt htim to go to work aiP1 perfetlyI we'li mana. l1t ans lht owes' h tis ipr'sentt I.good t hlth to uase of Dr)t. 1Kinag'si Newt D iscovely, an td kntows it to tbe t.'hebe at In the wiorld totr I,ug I r"uhte. Tiatl hot ths fate at aiCres. A pply13 t G. ii. (.tCrome. f&ttf Th'ie ILittle Niotuntaini Schtool will cloe oat l'riday' Septinet'e : with an texhiit.on. IThe e'xCIisesO wvill begian at 10) a. am. 1Dra. MI. NI. 1ittar'd of C olumtii hia w: de liivera fat address. 'Te .i tearary Sot'ct.y will hohtll pitb Ilic exer'cises ont atight oif udi Septemberie. 'hisi schlti is tautghit b y I 'rof. WV. A. C outs. F"ree aPuls. Sind your1111 addr ess to II. 1. I incklena & ('Xi., Chitcagi.o, atlol get. a I tee samptlle box a'f Dra. 1Kinlg's New I,ife P I's. A Itria .tilI conttvince yout of' ihea'irimeris. 'These pillIs are eaisy it niunu andi( are pat,ieuartly (fl'eet ivye itt tIn h.t Fue oif CJont.ipa tio and tut ick I I ad helbe. Ftor M'ah iia aind i vetr trioubles they have bteen pro'ivedl in viauble. TPhey~ are giuanei d to lie pt'erety fr'ee troltt every detleti' raio substane and i ii to be pllar('iy vecgetable. Theaiy do nout we''l'ake by3 th ira actiont, butt lby gi vinag Ioane to stoniaih andi howels gtreatlIy at v igorateo Itlenyi'ute(in . I yuit ize/i 25i. pter box. 81oh( Ly Robaertston & (bider, Drupa~gists. Big Drop in Prices, $30, $40, $50 an d $75, Now is the time to~ buy. F. A. SOHUMPnRT. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Puro IUYA. DAK10'0 'OWDLt Co., I'WN YoIK. Celebrated for Its great leliavelling tre"gti and healthfulicss. As -uIrc the food agaist alim and all forms of adi(eatlrltioll Colti1o10 to the cheap bltids. ROYAL BRAJKING PoWDE(X).,NEV YORK 11AN E) FOlt lt AIIE. Totiney L,ylos M1114ts it Llt'r Denat 1--Thae Exeution Cloverly Ietid NeIttl 13 olt'. The iew journatlisin botieves inl givi ing long, in Iute and detailed vel-olints of eriln and hangings and ally and evorything that has a tinge of the sen sat.ional about it,. 'hvere is a taste and ia demand for that sort of tiling but it coies fromii a depraved appot it.e and 011 WhVih We do not believe inl Ia der ing to, evenl thoulghl it, be popillar So to do. The IHerald and News has made it, a rul11e especially of revent . . -ts to pub I ish just. a lit tie of vi rme and sensation a1s it, is possible to do anld still perfolm1 onr duty as ie itie chroitcler of cin renit. evenlts. The erimle for which Touly Lyles paid tile death pealt.y oi liast t-iday is famliliarl' to the 'eILVI'S of Ti'he Iferaihi aid News. We Illigilt. roview the whole ('nso andl(] give a vouplv olunlls of details in I'egrti'd to it. 1-.1t, we inn see no good to comne fromt it. The voimai-kablev thing-p about the ca-ISe is jtt he( was riVenl at 1rial at, all1. We (olglrat.11 late the pe.l- of Whit nivei aid ti people of Newbrry Iiath in this 'ase tbey perilnitted the Iav to take its colrse alld they have doillol striltion of tile fact that there was a j little delay as it, was possible and the i)IIShmen1011t was as vceltianl aid Is sil'u and ats effectutial ais if the 0 mob had donw tile work uild thell there is n) blood upoll the Ilailds of ally one. "'le priso nep waS givel It fair' tritl and abl cotlsel to defend im11. There Is . nto doubt, of his guilt. lie adllitted it :o uts the ot,her day. Ilki- was niot I 11111 of bad and Ilean.1 Voun1t1mni)LlWe. Ili, fato Slollli ho a lesson to those who would even harbor for a Illoilei I the comilisslion of a si1iliar' cr-ilile. Deat,11 is in0Vi.table ih LiatWlIt Lilte hands of the 11ob olr from the ofiviiictrs of the law for all who 0o1llnit, this criie and it canl he provenl oi theiml. ''lhere is no escape. Th'ie edito was ~'1 ablsent lat iday1i13 and1( d1id nlot, w itness lihe e'xecution, bult, of COurs l'0was rpreI)'sent ed thou gh we w'ere tbe faets5. Th'Ie b)ody~ wasI1 taken(' bur 1ial1 at, (Gedarp Grove' churchi. ShI Er'ilyi hIIford was 1 as kin and 11( conisidera'1te of tihe conIdemneId 1man1 as5 it wa'1s pIossile andit it was r'ight for' im so1 to he. Tihe following is tihe storIy of tile execut ion1 and tihe cr'IIime bieily told: IiAN(11NG Eli' TOUN1IVLF-I. TIollilley Lye wa'C I%ls iiaiged her'e last wasII begunl at. 12.03M. I 111ayer'~'( wasolere d in1 tile cell for' the condemned man11 by H~ers. lReeder1 ad \V iills. I ipon~ ar! aIdjuIsted abiouit tile neOgro's nleckC and1 tile deathb warran11t, wais thlen readl by S'hei i for'd. A fter prayL3er by3 h1is plastor', i ev. A. McNeil, he( was asked ihe wotldl like to say', before. be0in1 exe Cult-ed He thenl spokic a1 few wor(1lds as,k in1g t.he mereyC (If Go upon110( his soul1 and1 sai t,ba he wasei radyl and13'l willin to the'?i (elfol(' .(l\VtI b il ih i ioes b 11'E inIg tighteneld hei asked( tIhe ih.-'if to) lix let, him11 snIfer'. it' wa5 at ti.''-I ill a neatI suit, oIf lack withi a bil:k h)ow andE plinl blhack shoes. A fte' saying~ good-b..ye hI lI, the driopI fell at 12.I10 and hie wm,~ proniouncled nec'lk waIs br'oklen bty the fail of abhout I feet. Il' ewas hanilged ill pr1ivaLt, in ilh' tihe sel'ondi stor'y. 'Ther'e wer'e 01113 IL few w it*lnesses presen~'it besides the neOws I1aper'i men(. A ' owd (If per'haps five hundr1Ci led i roh-, b hut k and1( whiteI, stood inl tihe jail yar'didontI cold see the body13 aIfter hiavoI'4I doped. pid 1) he( p11 nate 1y) with his life today was1 fo M;it'I.he (Ie f .iiss JanII! V ill ard,' a V,ithlle a;11 lleied hit worn:tn ''. resdig county.lIll( Thcie wa thy onunittedo onlll Mi a 113of tLihiit y 8ear 1 o ande arrowl was conisider'ed a very pweefl negro upl to tihe time oIf Is cime. ils stOp)-ftherl tad brot,her' witnlessed ihn nyonCCULln TIlE KE*NSION MONEY. On " lunlOd SIxty-fivo Ponsosncri i tho 0County-A List of th0 Namlkes. The Confedlerate penision roll is at. last, coiplcetd and ,ie molley ready to e Iaid Over. Clerk of Court Gibson reclived (1he list yesterday, together V11i-i it war-ra)t for. $2795.85 with which to pay the amount to each. The war rant, however, ws intad payable to N. J. Gibson instead of A. J. Gibion, and it will have to be returned to Colum biu, which will delay the paymentit a few days, and it, will not ho safr to call for your Iuncy before the first of next, Weck. Thore are t.hroO classes in the New berry list.. (lass 11. contains 18 nainc-, and each will receive $21.80. In Class C, No. 2, there are 0:3 names, and each receives $16.35. Class C, No. 4, re -eives the same amuount as Class C, No. 2, and conltainls.81 nanes. What the Jil'er1encC is between theso two classes we do not, know. 'T'le Clerk of Court, get,s no pay *or his work, and as soon as he gets the varrant, back fromn Colu,ibi for the noncy ho will be glad to have you call ind get your money, though it will probably bo the first of the week before lie receives it. Below we give a list of each class 5eparately by townslips. CLASS It. Town-hip No 1-ianmcs .1 Nlaris, Willis It lolnes, Johln At IS, J If clark, .1 It Rivert, 1 D) L,athirop,.J A Lindsay, A J Itankini, Rtich Township No 6-J ) 8mth111. Township No 7-WMAilli Coon. TownI.hS11p No 8-3 J Sonn. 'I ownsh1 1a No O-C Lester, D J tu'ner, W11,'ke W1li1tnghami1, Jolhn A Conelly, J Sai ltomre. Township No I-3 JGll O a ia. CLASS C, No. 2. Townuhip No I -T . Oximr, (, Thit, W .1 bake, W .1 iedenb:-tiglh, W It a ranklin, Merc liih lIelghley, Levi Britt, .. W. lin'elhison, Foli F Brazell, (1h' ris C Teagne, Z L, Whi(t, lol M1 Glymph. Townsil P No 2--,J S Sloan, Ivy . r mer, D,l 1laid V )Iarby. Towntip Nr 3-FA A SmIth. Tom wnship N -'la gtnels W1it, la.nett hteCa ley. Township No 5--Williamt W(ililn. Township No 0 -F ) Mote' , I J Davenport, I C Pcgoe, W P havopoit , .ohn T Calmen, k JI I lIt, J F V heeler, Jell'Daven port. TownsO'p No 8-" A 11oozor, Frank Aloon. Township No 1) -W It Leng, Jaur. es 1.esIer, loli Shep pard, Jh1111 P Kilfird, 11 C Rntikinl, .hris (irber, George 1) 1Fant, W P Fuluor, J Fulmer, lleniy 1) orrick, 1) T Boozer, .nces C loor-, .umes Lescr, It C Turner, M) Dickert, A Y E'nlow, 11 A Marnes, Gcorgo layer, J - Ftilber. Townshllip No 10-1) W Ltvilng"M n, Jilu.s SItiter, Lttvl (; Umuber, It 11. 1,1vingstmi, W A liIpp, ) I LvIng.stonl, It ion Wicker. Toiwship N.. It--V 11 . (z*r, i 1 Adandtme, 1I C Swetenibulrg, Georgo 8 C a unona, Thoilas l'obe, a 1 LI Ingston, J D Canoi. CL,ASS C No. E Township DNo. 1-Naacy ltchmonds,Sally D Aiilh, Mlargaret.Cpting, FAlllie Tod, IiC lialf tere, Nancy lati, , ilizabeth C Neel. Mary F urk ins,3, Elael'.no 11 adley, Mi1rhln It llut. cr, Llni P Kwart, Atatha I) .8'rions, 1lizaboth Alorrds, Anina S Caipon., 8 N ItillIt, Alary N.astly, lslIa D)onal 31 Al Mann. Town11shipa No 'iS Davido.;O11 Town:il ) No 3-Louisa lrown, .1 W\ Sani '1Tawnsathi p No -3largaret C Wt'Ick!or, I.onisa Ctinpbell. Tiownashi le No 6--.J:ano llendie,3t I. lin *John 2(n, N 3! Speer,, 31 A I'; C WhIeeler, Itacele I li5oitn, Al ary lF . Jahntson, M1at.!Idta E jaivis, I ante llax lrad, ltchaecai J 1 lendrlx. ''3Towshlip No 7-EJlzibethi R bako, lte)ccca F 'i Thompsoni. Townsh4lyI No 5-Fllzablethi Echnmtpot. - T1ownsipI No -M'airy 1E Stlliwel l, c J1 At. 1411d, I .ielinai 1(1ng, 3larty Long, Naancy C ltichlardson, Izabtt i Shteely , Susann ahil rotnier, lIehcceut C Iloez'er, Sustianab E Dion I.', 31 art ina 10 Kooni, RIilaethi3 oltIs, ltebccat I) D)awklins, Nancy I)onalic, Nancy C 1100. 'ir, (' . A raohld, Caltherinae llellatt Joana il Whtit miare, C L ithiodest, Amnandan liedoen baagh, Nanl1cy I) ckert, 3lat ilIda Ilaiwkinis, It 11 Liy tingston, lallat A liont. TIow.vnshilp No I0-l izabetha llrooks., Kyoe I lusby, Caroline I)Chapian, Ellzabeth Kelly, :er, I) E le.s, Aartha 1" Stonei, C V Epating, lilit 1h1 5, 31 L IIbtcr, I" Ilian I. vintgstona, targ'.re il 31HIdtlehnhohr, ICl izatbetha Brooks. Townsipiaj No I I-A 10 Crooks, loebeccai Cro tier, 31 rga rot. A RL iger, Sill 1e WIll liatuson, Ani Il Cha pnan1, Miairgairot Cromter, Suabl Ilshop, M1ary A Nt. lson; Doaro liea TIyg;.ri. lay I I c ia! ippliatis,11 as ty (ennn ot. rachl lit' ti ls.-aa d ilon 1 of a Ih><*arl. Th'lere - islly me11 wayl t nr l:(liess, tand5I thailse ayn itn I:. i'Itne l a e miti ,al of thae ni neouas ltning afth I uastachuian I nhoa. Whaent thIs cnho~ gets t a II.med14 youi h,aivea innllbinag 501ntal ci imapert he arintg anad wvhena It. Is enttrely 11,41e1 IDentifC.es is Ihlo rest. t,, ati nil lss thle mil tantuntati n <t ant lao l-nken (lit ati thtis tublt restret to its nort,i a al condial.inta, ltening wvil libe des ray- d tiforever;a ni ena e'h .t.ota :1ni(e ln.-tId by cantraht iiwh!ehl1 i(athinlg m.t liat iln,cd llondl'iont of laathmctous as. We' wi lgve Otte iitaiadred I)oilars fotriny '2se of1 DQit fut (c54~ aused514 by caltuarr) I talta tot hei 411nriad y I iall's Catuarrh CuIre. Set For el teal tars (to 1. I"'. .1. ('n N Y & Co., T oletlto, 0. te, old by Irniigilits, 7-c. 0. lettnerl Sintgs the4 tunie of low ptriees atnd it miakes; sweet. mutiit iln thiis tiin ofta caelt(ity oft iniotey. It is the icind of une to0 p. leatse 1 the peole and1( we iln vito y out. al a'it, ht. is store and1( heat' it. HARIS1 LIT/IAWA TEI Carbonated Litiai Wiator,. Sodla WVater, Ginger Ale Sold to theO Whiolesanlo anId Retail tradlo at. lowest. Pr1ices by) S. B. tJonesI, Agont for Nowherry. We are Giving Away A Book of very valuable prescr iptions1. Call and got o)nC; it will cost you nothing., ROBERTSON & GILD)ER. tAf.9m Thrngist. onn t.h Conn. 'Ints. .n. Rimmri Vamnp. ACt a meo-o-It 104Of i h .no. M.0 1 KI Callp, soni of Un1i-t e fodl1atte Vet erals, t.heo folow!'r delegates were elected to rI' re.0en the ( %ti:np lit the rounion at (ileenville this week: J. Sponuor: Ali s 'all.lik. INI'A"alugh rin i. " .aiids of I ton mr: N1 isses 1-:oiso Welelh, Vinnlly - i\f. Wilsonl, (.,vaeo .loneg, Nellye Met%'ali, Narife 'ool. Thke del-gatet go up to-day. tIh-- May. Nb. 1obt. Welch, of NewheITy, IId i b h al Day, of I'uwloee, Wer0 yestnihy afterlol 1111ai-vied at ti ces idence uf Dv. S. (. Welch. tht Iev. I). Pox pe-rforIlliwg thecremony. 'Th minalrhge wits something of it suillei; to tle I ia. friedils of tle youlln"'g people, but, all the ,aine wo extend o- hearty congratllatiolls and Ilople tih"y iiay li3vo long anId happily. Iloe is t diltillond, here it pieec of eiarcoal. 1Rot,h carho; yvet betwcll t.hem stands I I C mig itit.st, f mal11giicials -Nature. The food onl yom tiT le, and youL Own bodly;, elementally the saIMe: yet. beetweci tie t\wo stlds the digestion, t-ho arbiter1 of evowth ol. dv 0line. life or deat.. Wo cannot make a diamond: wt. (.an not. mlakw flosh. bWood 111<1 honlo. INo. 1lI1 by Ii s of Ihv CSluker Digestive ( ord(iatl wt. van enlablo t hit --om'1ach to di(gost food which wulu othelrwise for mnit and poison the sytm In all Iormllls (if dy.spopsia and incipient Coln smllipt.iol), w'itll w ak nes. loss 1f lesh. Ithinl blood, nervous- pro.-tration tht ( " dtial is I hec succe!-s4ni roemediy. Takenl w it It food it reliev - at olet'. It notivishis. and( as.ists natuittl tonor ish. A tlial bottlo (.11nl-h to 'Ahow its merit - 10 vents. I,\ . is O t.he best, ledicill Ior. chii dr 0n, I octors recollmlenldi i n ll ac of ( 'astor(' i 1. WHAT IS NICER Th".'l :I dli-li oi, .(H\vcWct (t II-Ii i[)" f.''r ( i filtel' N o -lill .? Aid it is v'v\' vsy 1o vt if p ill )l it. GOOD SEED \\hlll \'OlI call lily clleaper (I11tat ever at Robertson & Gilder's Drug Store. n cm - Iz == e. Hamlton rown Sho Co SC*0 SHO i.Tem: oTCs Hs fulynprpar toe anyro pair wor promptl BestUngiesandllenes fo the moey alays o Phand The Comany umk s spcilly of rpniing ',ngios Waons Cotto 1ist.Alomnfe T )irilelg Scrll1 :awl(\ig Mc11-1g THMAROLc, IN Iaptupn goo styllU andfat renonnle nfU O1ih)ll We Want to Sell You a WAOON, YOUR GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &C., And will do so and save you money. We buy Wagons in car lots and can sell them for less money than others who buy in smaller quantities, and will give 9ou the benefit. The capacity of the "Auburn Wagon" is one. eighth greater than any other make of equal size. We will replace eve;y broken steel axle, no matter what the load might weigh, or what the circumstances under which it broke, free of charge. Call on M. L. Spearnian & Co. JAMIESONS Summer CLEARANCE |E M=. - - -........ Our -ule is nlever to carry golds over if pricos will soll them, and inl olnler to uai romi l fo ou1111 fall stock wo will for the s-11 11al Spring (mlds oit rogarde.s (f cost. A big lot of men's suits $3.38, former price $5 to $6.50. Our sale on $5 suits still continues; these suits are cheap at $7.50. A job lot of pants 98c, regular price $1.25 to $1.50. A big lot of Jeans and Cottonade Pants 50c. All low ('1u1 shoes, ladies land gen1tleilon, to bo clowd01 out at cost. h1 bi11la1c ()f HI RA WN7 II AT's to bo Closed rglegardless of cost. yr g11111 ood Plirints fm ,; bewst Priits 4c; ; bro lio 3e. Oxtra1 hmeav Cot tonade, I le: Checked mloiiessini, 0- yards for $1.00. This is your chance 1to inke on ( . 'h111 buy 1ihn1ost $'., worth of goods. c0Ml-, TO Slm'F US. R ' es pe iflly, O.. 1V. J.TA~.I]EJSC]S., Th11 0 ,(modv iof o Pim irices. I riiitl THE OAKS HOTEL, Asheville, N. C. Sest; ha n :ni . htl'i 'dvi . i vil nt ~.' II* thii Iperf iI s'ar ie; hut anal1 i'ulinti hN l i , I itlt' hCA II '. i - . 8 ' t 15 *ssr W(V i'k. Tran,i mt )t2 pnr D)ily. ~ *"*~1~ <'SPECT ACLES. I ' The lin ses of alil choap spect.aolos I ItItunder ,it by miachivory; this leaves it\?CI e I I, ~I he surifacees of thoso( 1i1' lnss ireglarti, rougah and1( unploliMlhed, and8 the reO go dce rgiss rnsisn itian vr rt il, an t,lio ty linit it, or1 use4 a1 'trng iIOlen wti~~VIhi halrmai. lt,h ret ina and1( haist.ens the decaty of the eye. (Gods Sjpectuie!s imiloper'ly Iliitd ares hadt as cIheapi onos5. A ftr 30 year~'5s illn ih busineiiss I Iha Ji 1ohnison's nake1( is 1.h1o host, and( we. halve 1an instrmuenttl(1 for te'sf tJi operfect vis(in at " DANIELS B& CO. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. J.A.2xUJI.rLt . , 1007. Assets . . . . . $216,773,947 Reserve Fund I par tint. s1.tuI) and all other ... 173496,768 Liabilities . . . Surplus, 41 perI cenit . . . . $43,277,179 Outstanding Assurance . . $915 102.070 T1hie Society hits jIaidl 82 3,95,bI to its plolic'y.hiolers, anzd mi ad(ditionl nlow holds $216,773,017 of Assets (of wh.ich 83,277,1 79 is Su rph'is) ma1k ig at tota l of &t 7(0,78(0,20.8. ThIiis reco'trd co ve'ring at period1 of 1(ess than 51 8 yearl s fromi it s orgaizi on1111, i- over $2 I2, 703,( t 100 o thanii any1 ot.heri cornpanyll hais paid8 and1 a1cennllatedIf0 wit hin iho correspIondinlg peiod (If its hiistoJry. Thle Eqinitabi le wit an5 iuy formt oIf policy' the assu11red( may13 want. TIontinoe, Ai tl D)istribuit ion,l EIadowIio, i i, GuranIteed Cash Valne', TorIns, anly other0 formts (If pol1ic'i's. Call1 ando see mte Ib'fore assurm1'iI g yourlI li ves t'h:enwhore. '.ho E<initab~le is ab solut ely safe[, and1( persons01 wishinlg insurance would find( it~ to thiir Iinterest t o exmitno lt its plans1 bofore t aking out a policy lIsewboero. Th'Ie l'<pii tale issues pIolic'ies on both mal and10 11 female lives. ARTHUR KIBLER, Agent.