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E. H. AULL, EIMTOR. VACOINATE. It should not now bo necessary. to urge upon our people the necess:ty and Importancoof vaccination. If it had been generally resorted to we might by this time have had the small l)OX Stmllpedi I out in the town. The one mistake made by the board of health was in not mak Ing vaccination compulsory Some two months ago. It, is a preventive and tho only way to stamp it out. If it continues and lasts during the summer, while it is of a ver y mild type now, next fall we malia, have a mialig- I nant type and it will not be so easily 1 hiandled. So as to give no trouble we hope the citizens generally may take advantage of the opportunity to he voluntarily vaccinated that. is given by the board of health until the 6th of June. The public vaccinator, we under stand, vaccinated about 2,000 persons, and it is estimated that the other piy sicians vaccinated about 800. This would indicate that only about half our people have been vaccinated. It is the duty of every goo(d citizen to co-operate witl the health olicia's in any measures they may adopt for the suppression of the dsease. To sit around andi critizze will do i good. To take ill) and Inake current all ru mors that get in circulation on ocea slons like this will do no -'ood. Thw thing to (10 is to go to work and ihel p the health onileers in heir labors to suppress the (isease ald prevent it. spread. 'neouIrage the citizelns to b vaccinated at,J to report, a cii e Ihat may b.e suspected and let. it he inve,t i gated. If you hear of a case of simal pox report it at once. I I not. wjait ini til the patient is up and well aid has possibly circulatedt ami pead tlie disease, and then sit. aroild a criti cizo the health otlcer and the I !hi il for not doing their dutiy. This is a n1ter in which we are ill interested just as much as the health offlet. or te hoani of health, andl( we feel siln- thIiy ant anxious to do their dit,y alnd Stamp out, the disease, and will ho gladt to lilte you furnish any infminatioll you) 11mly have and to havi youl co-operato with them. At present i!ere are only two cases in town, and as far as possible all pc - sons who camtle inl colitlict, with these have been viweinated e114 evey prl caution taken to woveni, a spread. There is no need for ahiian ) Ite stis pension of any o'diniry hiiioas or i 1W exercises of 1,h1e college. in ialy tOwnls therel are a greaIt man1Y linor'o eases ill proportzioll to the 1oIil1t.ioni than Iln Newberry andl oui h nithin ii of it. I'Voltlo eoie and go as Isuml. l'he pape's say very lIt lit about It. Ili smll towns and oniunit les 1 here is I more or less talk, tial we have iien the fat,s atl havo not lippre-ssil anly thing. And wo will contilile to give t,he fakets just as they aire. ' Now as to our' frilends ini the eoun try, t they should be vacitetd too. It is just its impi hortant, to thIilii as to t hose I who live In the towns. Stmall piox is I not. comi Ined to the townus. Ini fait, in3 this count.y we have haml as miany aenss from ot, of town as iln townI. Th'le Iterald and1( News has gi ven Itie Pr,oh Ibhition Ists 01n0el iihnun in one O paperiji a week to ad vocate theirI catuse. the (only ioniditioni beinig that t hey shaltlnot al co Oate the election of any eonunty cand i.. dites. They cani advo'cate mieasturies andit the cautse of pro01h tiit.iii ht as (It dlnt use the liaperl to boost iany tmen in i the count,y we wvill noit give thte L'-ohiibi tion ists tha t righit cithleri. We li hv e prieference whleni it coe' lis to mienl aiiii we exeri'ese it. whlen it. comiis to voting but, we dto not betliev'e a papeir should advuocato inidiv'iduals in a famiily prl mary. And this is a year weo i-e go ing to vote for mleni and not. meaisure's* men who aire able1 and eoimpettent. If tile dispetnsary peoplle wanlt, to we will give them all t he ronon. they want on the samoli eoindit ion iiiniriday-'s paper. It is our1 purilposo to hie entI irely fair and give full and firee d isceuss ioni tto the liquor quest.Iiln, aiui as we favor neither dIspensary nor1 prohb itioni, we shall not be able to advl~ocatte tit her'. If there shound be any chanice fot high license, und1(er diispenisary regulit tions, we shall look out t.for thait endi ot thto line, but as It looks to us now t he fight on the liquoir quest,ion thiis year is going to be between the dispensary anid prohibition, and as between these we shall sit on the fetnce and voto for' thle best men on the State ticket. accord in lg as out' judgment may dictat e, regardless of their p)osition on this questin. But we shall await dev'elpmenits. 'Thei appIointment by Priesident Me Kinley of Gen. Ill. C. Bhutler to be a major gener'al of t.he ilted States Volunteers will giveo utiversal satisfac tion in the South. A betteri' 1) int ment could not have been made. Gen. Butler Is a beorn sold ier and leader' of men. Br'ave, chlvalr'ous and tr'ue, there wIll be no tr'oub)le to find men who will follow wvherover he may lead. Fruit Jars! Fruit Jars! Mason's, in pints,, quarts and half gaI-' lens. Also Ball in 1 quarts and half gal-i Ions, for sale cheap at Robertson & Gil der's Drug Store.ttfj' The Latest War Nown. Spocial Ierald and Newe.] Colutmbia, S. C., May 3U., 2.55 p. m. .Orver'a'8 fleet is cartainly att Saitiag le Cuba. Schley left, Santiago and t, 3panilards supposing lie had gone to zood entered the larlibor. Schley re .urned at. 6 clook Stinday mornin aind saw the Cristobal Colon, Mari 1eresa and two torpedo boats. It I Alieved that Cervera's entire fleet I In the harbor. S011ey Is guarding ti 11arbor and the Spaniards cannot VS '1ape without a figh t. Schiley has the Brooklni, Texas 4issachusetts, Iowa, M arblehead an' Vixen. Schley was on the deck of tl 1rooklyn until the Spanish shirs werl U!seovered when lie raid: "We havi hciln now and they will iever g lomne." and he then Went 10 b'crtekfast, Columbia, May :0, 4.1) ). i.-Nov Vork: Captain Ilodgson. the Britisil itear.w, arrived this I morning. Sav he Spilanish i.-et at, Curacoa. Thl( ;Ilips are in bad cotlition, short of pro isionls and coal. The Spanish liee eing definite'y located the invasion 0 _tba is to proc-eed at oncle. England allowed Dewey's transpor to get provisions at Iong Kohr. Colallbia, .\May 30, .1 p. In.--Santinl i*li he attacked by lanid tild sla. Gen Nliles has beenI or1der-Cd to sCud tWent, iVe thousi tr-1,11oops ther-e imIedIiate y. Miore will follow occupation. i te- ms I rom I.og 1.a me. N. and arz. .1. W. Caldwtell, Nir iL ll. 'ah1lwell til .\Mr. Jolhn romle ave :l iven ol t he sick list this week May tl.,y soon he well again. Mr. Hlorace Il-own had tie misfor. tune of g1ttinlg his horse cut up1 tI IlI( wire-4. w h0itel. We regIrvel. thlis, fom Iionice has a pretty horse of which lit is jlist.13 proud. We hope that sil ity soOnl ble a'l 0. IC. and able to Irav Lilt new huggy again. The dating society, consisting". ol tle younig lmen of Bethi Ntle and vicin ty, ll:t in] oni school roomn oi la-t Fri, hiY nig ht a week, the 141ubject of df imi'.. 4ion being " lope ill l0etar as ieeln Aves.." It. was, decided in) favor, ol HoIe Wo were sorry it was impossi lv fori us to attend tlo I mleeling, ho ivv hvard somen of t he Spevches Oi meh sil4 very inich complimelinted and .hat I lise yo ig ien hae iipiroved NoIderafully sinl(,o they hegan thes ioit inlgs somae mionithis aigo. Manii* .l1inks and vonlgr:tillitt.ions toI Mrf. Mc Whirter of ti Rtb Idenl school fom anaiini such a soiiety, and if It lu"g-'est ioni I' 11alowed, let Im t isi.iL hbat lie shouhti4 nlow prevail u1ponl oU Jny,t\. woIlthy youig hoies to join tihh ooietyok and aitag ome lI.ary fea i-e for tbelm. A fter Ihe debate somi llighifial lemit onade was furnished the ;Ociely aand ailience. Well, MIr. Kay, you kiiow it is a fail tag of you i'spr' y folks to bat or heir towni, and strangers like mnysoli vh have lil everi vWi isi ted thei:re are loat i o believ'e it, all; but weo have a lPros )i'ti I't ntmni ni our1 moidst, now, and( i. '(lil' town zad its peop1le compar e~* iach ni its own iiapa)ici ty, ith him i ai t d ate im1prover, (ence0 biu ihera, di ther' 2ce. we will listen with little miore of a wciev in g car nicext t imae. Yes, thost lit cheas are becatut if[ul . Now don't cri ti 5ae tiit giaaiimmi', tot they so fari smn' muss what I hia ve seen befoea that, ti >thera word will expre'ss it.. lIt is armer' lik e siome ot.hers we have ini otm nidast, whlo desire to 114. both Iinde >endenet. tif tile iiog ro and1 the mierch ant lhat shaimil lie the aim1 oIf all our1 coun11 We<aid hiaot, hatve' ser'vice at K inag' reck ha 't Na bat.hi on nOeun lt, of thii no of iaura pastolr. 't'omuorrow amai abbaith wi '.e x pt. to hatve two serinon hailly. I ter. K irakpattrick, aof (l1)ospei yt, wt'ill atssi-.t. itev. loaod. N irra. ('ot tonl hini)g oinI a ilnoV nlowV. Soma if toluri armleris art itaout thr iouaghI thir Iinag. Ow t ig to the dr iy wther lc soml 'i'phl:linag is beoing donae. I 'ri)f. J1. N. WX haee0lea's t hrtei-ye'ar-ol .ol ttdha'd n few adays ago. Mo. WhIIeel e hatd i'onaliiencedl iowing his ('oLt anal I proii:,'! to makite a good gent.le hiorst Mr a. Jlohn loo'zcr anid wife, of si [.uike's se.ct ion, spent Saturday niigla with Mr. IEnos ('otunts' faily. Na'. Guts SItizh , of Sitntsh ine, a fi'ui tree aigent, spenlltl Turstity withi 1'o LR. C. lountIs. Theia gain in thIiis sectioan is good an' is be(ginnlinig to ripena. Mr a. J. D). Stonec anld fatily3 hav' heen ona a vilsit to his wife's fathe' Mr a. Arathur a'(ounits, atccomal)anied1 b NI isses 1isi andS~ Ma11 Ittt Conts, ha boeen on a visit to relatives in lHethlt hema section. Mir. 31 G. Lonag anal sister, Nit's C. Wi Ringer, and chaildren't haave baeen otl a 'isit to MI r'. A. MI. C'ounats' famnily. laiy 's L anei, iae on It few ditys visait ta 'elativ'es and1( friend(s in thais commuan ilty. ilet'. NI. MX. Uinarid tand wilfe, of Co ,' esv'ille, visitedi t heir amother's fanil l toe wile atteanding the United 14i hieratn Syttod hea.ld in Newberry'~. GlIad to see 1Hev. J. A. Sligh ha: iceni Invitaed anud has ntecepted the lanvi ait 10on to preachl the buecalaur'eato ser' ton- at the a pproach Intg commtne neunt of'Neuwbe.rry' College. Mr. Slighi s an aible sapeaketr and a better selec' ton couhal not, have beon made. Th le regular ser'vIce In school build. ng next Sunday afternoon at,4 o'olock, SiGMA. PROHIBITION DEPARTMENT. A ttTIlUtl( I9iIt, 4.n1uty Y tInt manI A. C .1ONE.*, M .mberStato ProhlbitIou Kx J ecutive Comitnit 4 v, Nowborry County. vo submit. that thero Is Io reatsonll why tihe State canlot just as easIly en forcd ao t prohibition hiw, not engaged in selling whiskey as at beverage, a It elaln enagre in the busilesqs as a State har keepo.r anid we believe it can do It without. a constabilarv just as It en forces thte other laws df the St.ato. Who atri theti Wakey Mom? It has been unjustly chl1atged that. the Spoiiintsare in) allianice With thle ) whiskey men. I deny tihe charge and will enideavor to convilce tle peoplOe of Ncwherry that tihe whiskey people in this vontest aIre the dispensary pec ple and tho manu fllfactutrers whlo sell the 1 dispensary and that selling itas aState ba k eepr does niot mako then any better in tihe eyes of (od or nIll than if they were keepinyi a barroom or blind t Iger, and if any r1an is souppo-t r ing the disp)ensat y ot conneced witi it and thinks he is exensed because he is selling for the State tie is making a great niistakc and the sooiner h reall'es it tie better, h!Caus0 not only his per soIal relltatio, hut tle rpt)tatiOl of h is fainlily ft) years to comle is involved -in the decision lie ma111kes. ai a chri n te for thle s1esary: O This is it seriouls qIuestionl and one that eVery Democratic voter in the colt ty will have to answer for himw elf before he easts his hallot. J don't be lieve he can or Vote for any inan I who will sipport stihl a me'asurie. ( ):( of tlei greatest evils of tho dispelsariy law I is t1hai it, ittelJts to iima1ke Pestetlelc What, we have 1eretofore condemn1ld andl outhlawed ats a dIist-opuitable buisinlezss fol- it man to etnrgg! inl, an1d wh!en) a man talks about, having bevon at proh ibition ist ali his lifte, 1but. is no%w a so upporter of the dispnsary, whiiski-y has Covert cd him and hle lias in) further pdace with th. prollibit.ionlist1i. The vory fact t ltt he adim its tie has been coniverl .ed to the sale of whiskey by the dis -l.1 aY law is on. of the stroneot ar'g,u-1ts for its defeat. .. The Future Progress Society. 'I'll ltlio 'Igrs SovitlY of Smuth ('aro,lla vlo (ed Its, fiftconth an nu1al Conlvi-nt in lin (t he 201h inst. The i conveitionl wai hilld for 01ranlgeblirni last M bruh, hut owing to small pox and the illiness of Grand 'Tvreasurer I Duckett, tho convenitin was called off until the 25th of May. A !arge num b- of d1elega-tes and1(t !_enera11. oliitO-s aI rived here ol th2 ith ( Wvedivsday), at i I t. iml. The convention was called to order by Grand President A. 1'. litier, Who Iade it full statement whyI the Convllen Lion wIts postponed until now. tic also outlined some of the fi-st duties of the Mr. C. 11. AleWhirter- was elect,ed president of the con vention and(1 'irof. - .II. T1homnas secr-e try. Several lodges were not. r'epresented, owing to the ve'ry busy ,ime of the yeaiir, anrd the( leaders wereO nmeCh su prisedl to see4. the0 lar-gi nu tuber of (1ele gates t hat were pre'tsent at the open4 ing. T1he reCporits oif the loocal lodges and that (of the grantd lodge were ver-y sat. Ilsfactory. 'Thle finaciait'zl conditlion of the triensnr-y as a sontiee of satisfueo tI on. The treatsuirer's repor't shov s $574.94 cash on ha nil. Meoialt ser-vices wre bhi < n T1hur-sday night in mnemotry of our- dead. Some line talks were mal' anduc paymie 5 were- readib litev. N. Chiiles, Mtes. N. 10. Yoting, Ni is. A. J.1 Iong, gieerah agetts, and Nhi-s. C. A.-N aince, of 4 No. 19. It was veory sad indeed It) he-ar the nameo of the fith.ler, fotunder- andi gr-and ieasu retr eCe wi thout at responiise, Ifor- this Is the litrst t.ime w it.hiln Iifteon -yeatrs that hiIs sent. has been vueanlt.. Fat.ier' Ducke t. will e ver li ve in t.h e mOI ids Cof Li th member oCi(f thlis orgaiz -tioni. Outr c-on vention wit- blessed wvithl matny dlistin gu ishued vitsitors. Amoneug the guests wetre Rev-. .. 11. Coit, liev. 1. 11. Whlite, Dri. A. -'. Dutnbar, of Co '-H II-lli, Ahirs. Nianey hIc)nkett, wife of -the late t reas~ur-er, atnd oit.her-s. S General otlerts for. t ho enisuing year-: G111and pr'esident., Rev. F. R. Wallace. Gr iand secrotariy, G. WV. Statrks. - G(ranid trea-Lsurer, N. ('. Dutikett.. Grand11( dir-ec-tors: C. 11. M%cW~h iter and1( Hiev, C. L. L4ind(say. Ge ner-al agents: Alesdames Alice JT. Long. N. 1E. Yottng, N1. L. D)ean, antd 4J. I. Goeldson. Thle contvetntioin was a dciCided sue eeSS, and( no0w with four- goodI active a lgenits in the hld, and ta bright futurie -befoire them, the worik mtust, live. R1ev. Dri. A . l)t unhar-, of Coltiait,t preaicllhed't the annuatlI sermton, which Cwals at very able 011e. All wer~e p)lsed. Llevs. Colt, AleDaiiiel and1( Eli adC drltesed the jtuvenile club., Thurtsday - The next convention will meet, in tihe town of Or'angebuirg next Mlarch. G. Wv. ~STAlIKs. I ot,k! A SiItch Iu Ttime prtovedi, tas8to p)~las anit) taken in ear-ly Spri'ng Ca.d Fall p ireventas Chills, D)en gueO and1 Malartial F"evers. Acts on the liver, tones upl the( system. IAetter- than qutininie. Guar-an teed, ti-y It. A L dru-tgglsts. 60c., and $1.00 bottles. t16m T ook iat our- lne of Oxfords $1.50 eqi-al to most *2.00 Oxfor-ds. I t tf Jamleson's. The Ramor of Weddinge 18 ill tho . Thoso who have bouln so forttunto a to bavo roceivod an invtitatiun should uhow their up. preciati6on1 by seIdinlv a gift such 11s Unt, lass, Fancy China or a Hand somo Lump. Either of tneso arti. cles, t hey can 1my very cheap at lROMElTSON & GILDER'S. Drug Store. Notic!) Board of Health. r I E FOLLOWING RESOLU tions were passed by the oar d of Ilealt h at meet ing Miay 28, 1898. Take nolice and gowtern yourselves ne L)rd1itngly: Rosolved 1. That we ordl. comptiul -0ry vacICInlat.onl, and that every e.ti 0.enI h allowed to apoly for. vainaelllt 10 mitil .11iuni 6th. 1818, after which timo the board will einfor-co vaccirattlon. Jllwsolved 2 That all physicians be utr ibld c'vichin points and be paid Ifteen cents tachl pitient., saeo as pnb ic vaccinator. until June tith. After ,hat ' ino eompulsory vaecilnation wil >L Cenforcved. C. A. 3OVMA N, Secretary. NOMINATIONS. For House of Represen tatives. "1APT. JNO. F'. BANKS IS IERE y tionimated as a candidate for re ~leion to the lower. Hlouse of the Gen -ral Assembly, and is pledged to abido he result. of the Democratic Primary - -etiol). CmIIZENs. A UTilUR KIBLER IS HEREBY tannouice(i ts a eatdidate for re lectioni to the Legislatire Alid is >ledged to ablHe 1 he result of the Dem w-vatic priemay electio. I G.AL IS 11EREBY AN 17r* nouod ats at candidato for the '1", is Ltitn'e from Newberry County. ,'Id is pldged to ibide the result of he DIlemocrativ primliary clection. Por County Superinten dent Fdueation. '/1ARION Q. BOLAND IS HERE . ontneed 1.) a candidate for 'inty Sl uperintendnlit of Educlation d will abid tie r sult of the Deno rat'it.e prilllt v elect,on. I IIw ANNOUNCE ANYSELF' a1 vanid lilt fO 1-0 CleCt-ioI to tihe liee of County Sit niiteld ent of Ea ea.t ioll, and pledgc myself to aibide tle (!sll of the Dvmllocratic piitilaty. F. W. HIGGINS. 1E 'MANY FIRIENDS OF TlE . lion. I los. W. Kei t ltake pleasure n1 ann11oineinl his t1nme for County oper-iinltm-litl, of EducaltiOnl ,1and ledge him to abide the result of the mocratic pimary. MANY VOTE Rs. ?or County hu pervisor. H-1'E'lEHy ANNOUNCE MYSELF' a candid ate for. cou nty Super isor nd piege myself to abie the result ri e Democr1atic pr-imatry. V. A. HILL. J M. SCHUMFIEIRT IS IIEREBY T nominated as a candiditc for 'olllt.\ Superv isor-stl.ject to tile pri ary elect ion. vemmincifini fnil T(crini'm 0f1mifilnnfnn ill be held on l"riday, JIune 17th, 1898, t the coutrt hioutse. Applicattts will ting their own pen'ls and1 inkl and1( papejri. V. WX. IlGGINS, Count.y Sa pt. of Educat.ion. H AltN ESS SHOP. J1. B. W~altonm hats opened a liar. iess~ Shop ont Main Street, next dloor :o 0. Klottner'si. Will make new marntess and1( repaiir old. Twenty.-five yearIIs C xper'iced. Pr ticos reasonablo. LIivo hliml y~ourl orders. Satisfacte9n MONEY TO LOAN DIn fatrming lands(1. Ltasy palylmttI. No comisiXonsH chalrgodi. Borrower piays actual cost of perfecting loan. InterestS per centt. JOH N B. PA L ME &t SON, t. 3mn Coltunbhia, S. C. hits a Sure Sign When Candy lov ers got their heads together ' that the verdict is going to be in favor of Oh ocolates and - Confections. They are famous wherever there ex ists an appetite for pure, delicious can dy. Whitiual's Inslaiitaiioon Uhocolatos Ist perrfcCt int flalvor and1 quality, do lieious and henji bIul. Maldo iln staintly with boiling water. FOR SALE AT THE J. K. GILDER BOOK STORE h The Lat'eSt STYLES! The Lowest PRICES! Shall be our motto this season. We are in a position to give both. Our buyers have just returned from New York, the center of fashion for this coun try, ahd are now ready to talk to you about the things that go. Wbuy in the cheapest mairket, in the con. try. buy in largo quanti ties. pay cash. We thoreforo command the very lowest pricos and will give them to you. Wo want to call your special at ten tion to the fact that we do not soll trash nor Shoddy goods. WO prido ourselves in offering ro. liable goods in every line, oven our cheapest goads are of standard qual Ity. Wo p! )poso to Joad in point of style and quality and to meotA ll con. petition in point of price. Our Stores are full of nice, new springgoods. Wewant to show them to you, and will do as much for you as any house can. Come to See Us. Yours truly, T HE -MOWERGON The Latest Arrivals -AT A .C.Jcos .CASH STORE~.. o0 pcs Standard Shirting Prints, 40. 50 pcs Merrimack " " 4 )c. 10 p1Cs fancy Satin Range, Grenadine e'ffect, at She. 10 pces WVhito India Linen, iTc. 10 " " " (Vic. 10 " " " ie 10 " '' '' l e. 10 1 s Fancy Black D)ross GJoouds for su1itsu and skirts at 25c to 7he a y'd. ) pcs 4t0-inch Silk Mull at 39c. Oi jws Black Silkc Grenadine at O0e I'o $1.00 a yard. A argo line of nIow Pants at from 50 l. I o $5.00 a pair. 20 - case of Man's, Womo~iin and (Chihl ran's Shoes at from 50e. to N.0a pair. 21) cas'.n of M.en's St raw IHats at I 5e to $1.01) #'nwh. ) (f'aF4 oif M n' i 1ii', S nd 80({, rtunr Hua at $1 .00( to $2.00. A neaw line of UndlI(erwear 3, 0 W. Sltivpend(1ersI, Newv ( NloV-'M, Ni- w I''a Is, New~ I h1Ibre llas, RLIl at aittle (le than1 you~ canh b)uy) ltma at any o)ther store ini NewbIorry, WV.hy ? Jlca'$use ,J ( )N1 is ellIs for ('IhI and1( conIs(quen1t ly enni airdi' to1)o e SOll fortless. Agend for SiluuiRI' ittygg,H A. C.JONES, The People's Store. IUnder Newvborry 1llotel,1 Nwhnory. S (I rn,, 1'7, i8o CANOPIES! "THE DIXIE CANOPY." The approved best canopy. When not in use, by releasing the cord, it of itself takes a po sition at the head of bed both graceful and ornamental. Price, $2.75 each. BEST MOSQUITO NETTING I CALL AND SEE THEM I S.3 . WOOTEN, NEWBERRY S. C. Ao INVITED To call in and examine my line of goods. I have a nice and well selected stock of stric"ly high grade Chamber Suits in Walnut and Oak. A full line of medium and cheap Furniture. Will sell very close for cash. WILLIAMS. t. ly M11di sreel, Netn berry, . . HARRIS -LITHIA - A ATER Contains More Lithia TiN ANY Oili LITIlHI WVATEi ON TllE IARKET! Read what some noted physicians have to say for it! The waters of the Lithia Springs Ashoville, N. 0., A pril 24, 1898. are odorless, free from color, with a An extended clinical use of the pleasant sahiney taste, ratlber palat- Hari Lithia WVater prompts mec to able When taken in co'3sidorablo the statement that I regard it as one quantity, they do not nausento, purge, o f the best, if not the best, Lithia or produce any feeling o'f ,discom- WVateor known to the profession. In fort. I find from the analysis of the thei cond(ition of Phosp>hatic Urine wvaters, they contain Chloride Sodium, its acti' ismrelos It re, Carb. Potash, carb. Soda, Carb. th n ismi mavdlouts u)seo m Lithia, Carb. Iron and Sulphate Rmai a ndrdmmr comotyha Diteasr Magnosmia. These wvatomi act directly the ord mo mor comfonr Whaiter upon01 the mucous coating of the \ Btuff l ours,odrr ae stomach and1 alimentary canal, thmey' J1~~ WIuIM,M.D are p)owerfully alterativo and tonic. Ju E itas .D irritae everything to inflamed or sratdsrfacos. They act upon the b)lood, changing it from acid to alkalino. In Indigestion, Catarrh of Mr. J. T. Harris, Proprietor Harris Stomach and Gastrelgia, supple- Lithia Springs: monted wvith a proper diet, they are IDear Sir: While it is contrary to a certain cure. The action upon the my custom to give testimonials to kidneys is marked. The Sodium, remedial agencies, I fool free to at. Potash, Soda, Lithia, are the best test to the eflicacy of the Unrris solvents of uric acid, all calculi of an Lithia Water (when used ill large aeid, character, whether litary or qIuanItit ies) in the Rhenmantic and cystic, are steadlily dissolved. I am Glonty D)iathoses; in engorged states confident that the p)rofession will find of the K(idnieys; in inflammation of it, very useful in case's where this the laddelr, and in all easos where class of wvater is reqjuired-. there is an oxcessi of solids in the Warxur. . , ama1, M.I. urine. Yours respe.tfull,M.D Robertson & Gilder -and -W. E. Peiham. And S. B. Jones. Dispensary and 0. P. Houses Excelled in both Quality and Prices in the Line of Fine Whiskeys, Wines and Beer FO)R F"AMILY USE. All Grades Oheaper than at 0. P. HIouses I You Save Money and Cet the Best by Btuyig of' Ui .Send In Your Order. Particular A ttention Paid to NWail Orders. Z2 ,.. O . r o :P : B ISTI LI1BI ANt) WHIOLE8ALE gIgi,AEI NO. 2 PEAOFRThEE S3TREET,