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hit tr aud.F n E. U. AULi4 EDiroi. CAMPAIGN DAY. The State meeting yesterday was un eventful. The attendance was good, and the attention to the speeches we t hought was exceptionally good, es pecially for these pIp!ng times of peace. It was quite a contrast to the meeting we attended there In 1892 when 11. R. Tillman and John C. Sheppard and L. XV. Youmans spoke and when the >lat I >rm broke down. That was an excit ,.ig day. Yesterday was quiet and e.itm and peaceftl. The passions of the people have cooled down. We are glad that it is so. Ther6 was no demonstra tion, though there was respectful at tention. There were many people who came out to see and hear the candidates so that they could decide for whom they would vote. Some of the tandi dates many of our people did P- t know even by name and they had no -hoice when they came. Of course, we are all going to vote for our home men, Schum pert and Mower and Sligh, and there will be a scattering vote for all of the 1"tndidates. For Governor Schumpert will lead and Ellerbe and Featherstone will get a good vote and then Watson, Tillman, Archer and Whitman will get a scat tering vote. For Lieutenant Governor MeSweeney will get a solid vote. For Attorney General Mr. Mower will not lose .50 votes in the county. In f.tt, Mr. Bellinger does not expect to get any votes in Newberry. lie is a very clever gentleman and a good law yer, but then Newberry has a good la yer and a fine man for the office in the person of Hon. Geo. S. Mower and we are going to give him a solid vote. For Railroad Commisioner the coun ty will vote for Mr Sligh. but the others will get a scattering vor.e, though the uoenty will go practically solid for Mr. Sligh. For Adjutant General there is no Special ienoil. in N wbrr and all of the-1n will J!vt ,-ofle vo'oteo. Col Filo% na1oh. fri-rids her#! by hi-, spf-ef.h. Pl-or Comnptrolil Getneal bothIi i r lpton and Mr. Ierhai will W,-t votes Ihere. tbut woe thitik Gcntral IA,-j-jrm will lead. lor Superint'-end1int of E.'. ittLiton wt hatve heard ve,ry lit It- talk. Otsidei of ir. layif-lchi a i .\l r. I'te our leople secely know thow othotr gntlemn and we f,Xli;set tlt-ml' two wii lead in New ber ry, thou'h no do41ubt we wilibe ha itanfle anld give all of thl!enem .heattering vote. For Secra oIkI.f S . a., ORi M ; Tonykiiis will Viarr3 the county though t icother two gentilleen Will get 0"[ie votet. Now, this is the way it aIpem-s to us at this writing, though polies is a Very CurioUs thilig and ther- is v1.i% little certainty- abot an eetion uni all the retu l ar' ii amuq. vottes Ill counted. There is generallyv i'1ol teeling amoung the cand ida tos. iin a few In. stanoces there is abuire of opponienits. We do not know the teimper of the peo) ple in other parts oa thee St ate, hut, in New berry in th is year of grae a mao ojoes not mnakretany triendls or' votes 1), abusi..g lis opploneot. We hiav: hoaud enough~l of that In theo last fe'w 3 oar's ando It, ha- phaye:d out aa at wining cord. It, was iiiainly for' thoie t hat, we fought Ti'llo~,niai, .u'i; t liast, r-eveoral yearn, and we eenmrt ri diOri''e an.s body whoi( res(or:t to it niow. Th'le I in well Sentinel of hist weehi oes some talIl)bragt!ing *ibout how bad Jy MrleI iiger is ging to b)eat Mr Mlower for A ttorney General and sneer' inugly roefeirs to Mir. Mower as thle mar, v'i 0 opIposedl Chief J1utsti ce Me Iver. Al we have to tay is tha it we dlid not l know it was a sin. pol itical or otherwise, hs routh Carolina for line mian to opposo ainother and( tht, there was a large pro po)rt.ion 4)! the membhers of thle I .egisla nore who thoughit, Mr i Mower a worth anid competenlt man foir Chi ef .1us I of South Carol Inat itsevien'edl hby thei votes and that, thiIs fatct is ain endorse ?Ienit, by these siame meon of is Ii t.nes for At tornaey General and that, If hi t'andlidacty fort Clieof .Jutst ie hatd b)ee an cou n'ed rer therLi ne woouhi hai' been miore v'otes for him and that, who you1 cr1iLidc i him for' iuak ing thie rae you (ritIiize Lbhose memberhe.s of the 0 1,e; islatur'e who suppiJor'ted himn and that this list are Senator I tobeit Aldii and3( iepiesenitatives WV. A All. Ii. I: Crum, .1. 1). Kinard, M. W .Ph'ilij's an J1. MI. Skin ner', all Lhu ember ii o f t,h L egislature'( from the coolity of Ilaari well. Li th c latteing suppl ort. gIve Mrii. Mower for i'. hilet J ust,i'e Is to l: assined as a r'easoin tot' iiot, electini hoimi Attorney (General and we ate I jutdge at counoty biy Its r'epre'stativt we wouldllO~ ogialy3 (oniclud(e anrd coi deniitly3 expect, that MrI. Mower' wool car ry Blar'iwell Count y3. A nd we h) lieve he will! '5iTh $ior. 3 ai (ArIb,j, Curei Th'lere' Do-u 1180'e 41ull.3 g lein th d1readtful maezlady3, if yiou wAiin only go to o sight roemedoty. Youin arte lhaii lpaioil IH iothog you,tr tmody, yur lvt 30 iut cof 'oider, hiave' no axppetite', ii life ni nob:tizgon, toavt at hadl toltd, I f et are compe lltely used op. EOl- ciri . (iter'S is I the (ooty remetey4 thou i go e youl prompt, amgi HIurei' ree. Ilhe a et dir3ecoy ou ylour i4vte', itoia.e iaiid Koline., 8.lone 131 the wl.ores.3 temt aind itutnke you feel like a wow to Shag. Thewy arle guarei l co edl toure pirics relt.unded. F~'or iii,t at Robporise & (GIlder's atnd Pelhaim'ii )i ug tar. comly 60 cents per bottle. How 18 this? 2-4,0300 best Park( Natches and 200 good Pins alt for 10 tt J')S. 'T. Huttchison & Co. HEUNION AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN BIX Crowd -0ood fpeehet-Much futerest Aroused la Newbetry College. There were between 2,000 and 3,000 people present. It was not too hot to make one uncomfortable, and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. The occasion was the annual reunion of the students and ex-students of New berry College. It was a great day Wait Friday-at Little Mountain. This section of Newberry anti Lex ington Counties is one of the most probperous In the State, and the cause is, it is a white man's.country. It has dote much for Newberry College and Newberry College has done much for it. They were all there. They i7ame on horses and mulas and in buggies and wagons and carriages and carts and on foot. These were they who were Interebted in Newberry College and who wanted to exehange ideas anti shake bands with old friends and talk neighborhood news The old folks brought the babies, the young men brought the young ladies, ard we all enjoyed onrselves together. As usual. they didn't forget-that Is the gxx women of the section didn't forget--to bring their baskets well tilled with hartis and beefsteak, chick ens and salad, pies and cakes &nd roast ed mutton and all good things to eat, for which these people have become famous. And such a dinner as was spread on that mountain side and in the valley is not seen but once a year, and that on reunion days, and makes one feel that want would never come to these good, ti-rifty and Indubtrious people. The 3,000 or 4,000 were fed, and that plentifully. If they were not it was their own fault, for food was there in abundance. Refreshments such as ice cream and lemonade were furnished by the Ladies Aid Society for the benefit of the Lutheran church. There was also a first class barbesue served. It was not our good fortune to be pre6ent at the opening exercises, but we were not alone. On bcard the C., N. & L. accormimodation train were about 2'i4 f1ho Newberry anid * from l'ro,perity. We got there, but the train was late-about two hours. Two of tihe peiaker- had fini h d when we arri t-td. Tihe pre.tleit of thi ,r,ga,.ation, 'rof. S. .1. Driick. was ,ick aid ni able to he pI r-ent. II his abs-2ce the v ice-pre de t. .\li'. L. 1'. lioland, atetd aS prtrand introduceed tht. The lir.,t speaker onl the prIogramfie wats ah, .t. Mr. M 4). 11olitid, %kho wa-, to deli iver the addres of welcoie. but all wer- imiaie to feel thlat we weeIi welcome b:;- the heart hand--,,hake of old friend . Thile iext speaker w%as l Jev. .. A. Cromer. lie spoke to the subject, "The Clains of I)enliii national or Chri,tiar Collegem." Ile Imde a fo cible pl...11 for denominational colit!gts. He spoke of the ancient races amd showed .ow tiey and their governtimerIts had a 11 gone to deca' beause they did not havey~ thle ir youths taughlt the true imis sion of life, anid in concl ud inmg he said we should( btandil by onur C hr'i .tian col leges, for' in t hem is fioundled the hiope of eonvie rt ing the wori'i to Chtiristianlity. A nd, too, t hey ,endr forth mae:n fuill ol self-sacrii tie:. mien who are ready t( give up every thli ng to meet duity 's call, in Christiain rolleges you hiave a wall of far more wvorth thian thle g reat :hi iese wall Ibuilt t(o keep1 o,t tIih iarbari atn . In them inou1 have not in ly a wal to keep ou lit I inoranice, but, oiie to k(ee~ vice and immsoraulity', aLthism and i nfi del ity'. The Chiristiani col lege throw: around the student a fort.res,s of anel power and strength , that if lie will use it,'he c efy' the al luremients of the wrdadthe fIery darts of hell. 1 the Christian college we have a mnone merit morei end urable than theo Pyr'ia ids of Egyplt., for these msonuIimen ts I the folly3 of mran may iIthastaiid thi ra"age of time, but must iriett and fal away at the last great con hagriation Hut the inontimenCitu( wichl Cl: rist ia col leg es are bu11Ild ing will stanrd whli tie ear'th ! consumined aiid every') stan f.dl1, stand as jewels croiwnted lhiumor'ta arouind thle witie throine of .tlhovaih -.ir. .. IL0'Neall fIolloway was the in ti'rldc an~''Iiid imatdei a goo~xd, practiIet arnd loienCLI lapeIh on thle " Educate I"armer i," amid arlouig thil. line lie matd a fine ph' a for the em.talismernt< grailed ,rh in,s thIirouighlon thle ri ntri When thiis IN i'tabd.lined then wIll ti s.:hools of thle coun truy be pilaced on ai egnial wit.h thiose oif the city. We wai wanit, etiuratedl msn i ne force. Wi waint thle mui oele tha t, Ilin gs the liarn Hmr to be' . ecae. We waint t 1 brawtny aim that hutrls the axe to I educ'ateod. We want the hands tIn guide the pilowV to be educated. n. want, thle, nerve that uses' t,be spade at shot el, lie trowel anud miortar', the sa Sandl squharae to be i'ducat ed We wii .the (left ligor's that follow the shunit. to lbe eduteated. We want. - the niecess ties of the aigo deamil eduicateud na and( womenci in ouri works hops, ini (I Sfactories, on our' farimns, behhind mn t cousn ter's andi desks as weull as ini t I g high0 walks iand priofess$ions of Iif r llo cai'n iithis most~ desIruale reLsult I u acconiplished? Th'1Ie great, factor f, e. educat,ing the great, body1 of ouir eit II zenis is t hn common school. Ni net y seven rut. oif every hund1(1red clhi ld,' inever' have tbo opportutnit.y to attet .any other school t,ban the couti r school-and It, is from this source i ~iranks"oi the farm'aers are increts"(d asi ' the qutestion detimndinig solution Is hi. is this large number to be educate .1Then It, bhhooves us ti. lmmprove ti count r'y schools to the hIghest, degr< wider development of our couutri schools and the extension of theli ben'elita to the greate4t nunber, it nee not be cousldero:i a war on existing ii otitutions of the '.ate which are doint a grand work for the youth of the lan -but know of no agenoy where ou children can be taught those practical duties and les.,ons which will mak them better men and women than th common schools. The common bchool were primarily and specially intendet and established for this class that i unable toattend our colleges and highe institutions. Our college have a dut to perform. If they wish to be patron Ized they must ussist in giving th ouths a foretaste of those riche -easures which are held in reserv or the aspiring lover of knowledge The common schools replenish otr col leges. It is a monurnental piece of pc litical fody bordering on idiocy for i State to endow her college with muni fic-nt appropriat ions for the benellt o a juw of its children, and neglect t< furnish means for rudimentary educa tion. The highest seminaries and col leges shed their brilliant light upon - favored few, but the common school i the luminary whose centre is every where, and whose radiant, beams are t boundless as earth: and, it Is by mul i plying her centre and increasing l.t brillianey that we can make this miight tepublic as she increases in nunh and strength and power, also good if justice, wisdom and virtue. Mr. Iloil way jilso urgently advocated the estab lishment of graded schools in ti county: which would substitu'.! th substantial, well-equipped, wc'. man aged graded school. for the :-.oLtvd unsupervised. poorly equipped countr; school. lie declared thatour only hop. and refuge is in the education oi tin entire dernocracy-an education of th( hand and heart as well as the head-ai education of clean hands, of pure hearts of ripe intellect, of an upright life. ar education of righteousness which ren ders unto Ca-sar the things which ar Caosar's and unto God the things whiel are God's. Mr. Holloway made a fint impri- jnn. hs lQ a soiund lorical rpe:ir fier a-A the- :-incere inanner ill whic! he .p19Ke SLOWed l how deeply intereSte he wa in thi4 subj'-1t .\td Io dol w%ih't ho !said wVill :wvomll 'i!-h m1114. g ov . li' m art i at h ii c , n , l h p r a i n - .!a. C. F.. Illack was intrduced am, t lk I.s '-\\ .at an .\illffi s (,anIl oo ti Newiln.rry CollIee.. lie -aid it i-, oii duty to 01w a4mi mat, r to d1to al'i w, ia fllr hel. alivizee.acent. In waee %ation w 01 should work for New beir ( ollege. baut t hl' ever wid initOg cha--r be.ten N eberry Col leg e and som! of its allir>i will Ilave to bu Iidgei A i alt -ui in m--ileate tlhi- soui I n.1i predomnliliates mo. Ielf or till I;oi. beroines sumninisive to aid art inl obc dienice to the diclatc,of an (ilitenlet colAcien.ce. S'rif. I: 1 s:,zh-r wa< the Jt.! peake -n Ip ogrmin. fit: :pok# . -i"i l'ieies in .dftion." lie .id This ihmitotle., si.mII to miany of thi aund iece a dr y s ubtji)t for tin occiasi o like this. To tal k to you of the dea.i htriguages whlen yout have come I here hiave a g..ood time, is almo:-t like thi thir fe-ast:-, drinik their w ine firom hi man skuils. Th'le fir,t reason(F why wi v shiould hiavi' the class.ies in e-diucatio wa., that ia compillete kniowle-'i of on own lanigurage rul not, lhe attainie wi thou t I hemr. i"ew 'i- aw.a re (of 134, largei, indeedu, at proiort ion ofi Il'to wor o (f thet irlish Ilanguage ar dl'rive f rom11 the Laiti n and Griieek. T1he reiice Cenitury~ dietibona r con tai ns about 22i (X00 words. (O! these only 23l,000t are< lie Anglo-SnNxon diivat io n. Un le: tiul turie is not a t hi ng .o b e de-si re, i. itnl-ss we Am rt. ton the impolnrtai nce 2 - a thorough knowledge oi I'11ilisnh, at -- gard as a mazttr o (f little miomno t il > implrovemtenit iu:d peirfectlin (If oF irmothier lorigre. wie i-annrot denily t 1 cindiclie -( so s-enr ially to ih il iri. 't iii mt admsrit, ithat t hey arle iwnetical mit iIdies. I , M rC'4 t W .z'e r ' e c ut e a iu, tiro r .pleai for Ne wh erry ('oll-go. I l i i .the ques'1tionl Is no( lonler whet-.hr I young maninn gejct lil educa-ithmIs i il will hre take t it i alo gve some 54OiO* i' uri-s whiiich he had rec-e ied from gr-an lifiates. ()rte (of I ih.. e was at ytoung1I~ in -who pirov ided hiis owni meal s. [ is 13tire cX penrses for- thcesjoin wire $ 11 IiAtothieir mne' of the- J-rduati i lass4 boamring gor, thr-oughi on $120 I 0 sess(i r. A irerent ginr ato told bi io he ha rd gone thrsough tihe col legi ate - pat ie~nti. ('ourt i yrs ) at a ei I (Iof . 0 anid d .rng t,wo of rhes,, yie:trs Ni ti wias * 7 whuereas no4w it is only $ h0. t'! AMo t delighitiui anid enehantiuing mm~ e~ wias fuirnimihed by ther I,.ittle NIoiist 'i. If the initerest inI New''herry ColIe it wouldi conittin 1(31(o toicea*se itlI a 1( tIhe linie as It has att ihils ri-union. th~ - I wematy pretdict for- Newheriy Collei a bitriger nube iisinli a ttenIdance' at e. A Narroiw itheap.,. T' lharnkfuil woa-)~ls wilni r 'itrs. A1 30.J H.irr. *if Grot.in. 5 Dj: i.Wasi~~ tik rii wh ia hiad (-old wi-hich set l'..d 'i lu n trs; isough sei in arid fin,r-lly Ieri -nirled( In C'osmump: hirs. l"our 'l),uit hlavei' tile up to moy S ,viir, d1.-ermi ic n If I eril noh t 8'ay w ith lily frii- Iits id enihi, I woubiil i meti liy abisen t or -y iibove. My hu-bat .Ii was"'t nilvised to(3 DCIr. IIig's D)isrovry~' ( ' C.Isuil piiI. (Cougi.hsm 114 ata 'shils. I gave VI a I r' ci tooEk ini ali eIght ii tli r. It hiis enot 'i m-, osiel thaii:0 1 (i,r amsr saved. a m, io uiii iwe -IIlll ln eiti 'y womati. Ti. hlith fi Ireo at hl'dbertisoiu &.( iblt' and4 hPilham n's Dr)ug Sre(s. ~o lleguiar siz" 500, and $l.00. Ourr'r a teesi hr juice rcrunidrd SAt Joseph T. I utcnbon & Co , you r will, U-nd the lowest priec- of all. 15 cake-: of good Toilet Soap a only 23: 10 -.akes of good Laundry Soap at 24.; best Lump Starch at only Sc pound; best Key Soda at only 21e pound; good Green Coffee 10c pound or I pounds for $1.00; 16 pounds Standard granulaed r Sugar $1.00, tf ,,CANNON & MAYES, ARE AGENTS FOR THE Mansion House Steam Laundry, 0o' GHE-NVILLE, S. C., -AT NEWBERRY, S. C. 4v-~ 1f1aI; vyr2h:Hi it ic' w ti an in ftrior laun ry ., rin your l ineni hei'not withn r:rd e:: er e an-i spread - - btttoni.ob.a If it (o111*t "drive ta nian to hard dr-ink' it will .tirelv drive him I ki a lat undrv that will i.. hirm 1uc 1er ful't wolrk a. is dione at the .Ui-n Iiou-n Stenin22 L:iundry \\e nit orli v e y)to lien a p..-rfe~t !olor and lini.i:. bit we -wnd it home in a CltodItilin t,at intsures comifort in hoL wtatnsr. wanted in every town AGENT i inS. ('., apply to A. A. GATES, 'roprietor. Notice of Election. r H-: CMMISSIONI-RS OF PUB lie Works will hold an election on IAugust 17. IS98. For a Superintendent at a salary of a year. * nig man at l'ower IThouse at a zaif'Y of OUV>(H) a m'.ollt h. U-'or a T rii I ier at a zalary of .5 (U) ta .-lt i n to hi fib-( With the in r A. rWIA. 4retary~ li'ard. NOTICE. . "Er \sua ueIsroc . :.jki.ttifon of h : r.S. U.. ar'l I.Called t0 1It at Newk. n IM Sat01uI. Anl ;z t :. . 1.S i. at il I to'ch>k in th lort. 111od. a\ll tik Ild:>Ct, i-s ,:Aired-f. fa.t2 l'reh:git. NOTICE, COMMISSIONERS. 1i- 3 ' -W S il ' .l\lS G i:t T i "- ilelt it that thl.: Imolic roads ill Ohir it , I- p'ei 'ov-ti-hiips are ok i an ll!t inll o repfallr by th btc'''Sp em b.-a a1nd mI:: t heir 10 Just Received A lot of Linen Negligee Shirts -- bought at bargainm that we will sell oui for less than whole L- sale prices. JAMEISON SAT GO$T! ATC0ST! SUMMER CLEARANCE BALI Ii \ e will begt2in a1 clearance1 1-ale of a1 '.- dlur '-uniner Gloiods aIt "a-tur-al cosl-t. >ni as t hy hit.. The rie .r y'' you wvil get. a Goodts, (Color-ed tisawns. Oradc DuiIii' i s. l 'erealeiti- s, rin't s,-' Sklirtte Shiirts, - len and14 l4o.u' Straw InatsL. hziine line' of Alen aind i4irs' I 'ants, Li 's e- / a204 1114 'hi li - ' i4i x-ed h 1' 11 Vests. I-i.nen) andt 4 rash Siuic, Wh'lit V'iei K id and I 'utenit L2'ather- in Pit Andi wei will NOe lldurinthis 1. al 'y vrythin itin our04 s'Ore it.I gret-Ciy rI >r * We ni eer alilow anyone-i t el in ed9 1(ess thauIt wO do at any1 itio-," hut, wv iin will dIiscol4nt, all feruer' pices duin i., L.his sale1. 3 COPELAND BROS, ii Leade~rs of LoW Pricc8s aad Roliable Goodi .Matin St.rotot . - Nowhne-ry 8. ( Mowrn SELLS --THE BEST ! The event now in Newberry is that the best is zo be had in the re duetion sale of Shoes by the Mower Co., whero they are selling all their splendid aud elegant line of SUMMER SHOES -AT Strictly Fist Cost ! This i -ans that the price now 14tev.11 0-1 thse Shoes is exactly What it vos[ to buy them at whole sale. This is w!aat we mean by a re dIIctiou suiae---splendid, stylish, dur. le Slo,s at strictly first cost. Trhe way is open for the best 1a.Irgaias ill Shoes ever presented at tllh-s Seasonl. DONT LET THIS OPPORTITY PAM! Buyers of Shoes will gain by an inspection of the line now going in this sale. We have surprises in store foi those who have been disappointed in buying Shoes "at cost," for in sellingp thq bePst, wo gnmrapteA that omi Shoes at strictly first cost iu this tiah, art. vx,.t- ias represented in p)ric( RA ; .iity. 'UY YOUR SHOES of THE MOWER CO. in tiIs sale, all the time. Besiles sellinl. tho b. st, wt keep therm polishei freo of eharge. Respeet fully, G. &G, S, MOWER GO Jones Has killed high prices in Dry Goods and No tions in Newberry. ltiienwmbI er when wo quiotoe price t hey are ntot for inferior, shodd;( stiuff, but for reaili is cla,' g'ood( I Iare aira somje of our prices that w, tnako thait other' IS try to imnitaute: 40-mia. wide Brown HIomeaspunf, 0 One .'x aird w'ido Bleaciniug, N'awherry M1ills' Drills, L adl ia ' Ifosa', ILadies' Vests. D)ark Fall Prinats, :3. LBest Shirtinig Prints.3. Laiwas sold1 first or seas~on at. 8.he, 5 Pmnq p):r papuer, King's Cotton, Coats' Treaul, best made, -le spool o 7 for 25n. Lbadies' Waists at Newv York cost. Lais'Ieady-ma)fde Skirts ver; cheap. Genats' w~orkinag Shirts, worth 40< Ifor 25c. I for 87c. Menoa's D)rill D)rawers, 22e. 1Ladies' and (kents' Low~ Shoe at sacrd'ce. Sol agent for ;Hamilton Brown's Cel ebrated Solid Leathei aUnion Labor-made - -- SHOES- - - v al Item ba r J1one( killed hig priceJoqesw 1rry Next, door to Robertson & Gilder's Will T. .Jone, MIannag CAN1 "THE / The a When n the cord sition at - graceful P] BEST MOSQUITO NET C S. 3T. WC NEWBERRY A RE IN To call in and E of goods. I havE selected stock grade Chamber aand Oak. A full and cheap Furn ,very close for ca W im L. ly C IHARRIS - UT Contains N T"HINT ANY OTIE 1111 Read what some noted for The waters of the Lithiai Springs are od1.rless, free from color, withi a pleasant sali iey tanste, rat her pait able When taken in considerable quant ity, t bey do not rinaete, puirg'e, or produce aniy feelinug of discom fort. I find( I fom t he ana;lv'sis of theit -watlers, tlboycon (siin Chloride Sod inm. Ca rb. Pot ash, C2arb. Soda, Ca'urb. Lit hia, Carb). I ron and Sul phato IMagno'ia. Theso waters act directly upon t he mutcous con t inig of th'e e atomachid and alimentary (canail, thev na powerfully alterat ivo and1 ton.ie. Tlhey are ove'rythI ing1 to in.thuned. or irritated surfaces. Thv act unonu the blood, changing it fr'om a:i.l to e dlkali no. Ini 1nd igest ion', Catoa rh of a Stoma~ch anud ast relg.ia, su:pple. menitedi withI a proper diet, t her' are a coctiui cure. The~ act :08 tit)tu the d iluovq is tuiark~ed. The v tWiIm, P~otashi, Soda. lait bit., a r' i he best solvyents of ni acidl, aill enl.*nli <-f an r acid character, w bet her lit art or cystic, ar ltaily dissolved. Itiam conf id enl. that thle prof..ssion. wil'l fli it very uscful in caises where this elai-s of wte r is veqpnred. .J. Q W VH.y,ca, M. D). Robertson & Gilder - 'I And S. Dispensary and Excelljec Quality and Pric4 'Fine Whiskeys, F' IFOR FAv All Gradles Cheaper thar Save Money aind Get th~ Send i 'i PParticular Attention NO. 2 PE~A H'I PIES! DiXE CANOPY." pproved best canopy. ot in use, by releasing it of itself takes a po the head of bed both and ornamental. ,ice, $2.75 each. TING 1 ALL AND SEE THEM! OTEN, -S.C. ,xamine my line a nice and well of strictly high Suits in Walnut line of medium iture. Will sell sh. P A. liain Sirvel, Newhflerry, S. C. H-WATER lore Lithia \17-1-11111i il IH TIRKE1T!1 physicians have to say it ! Asheville, N. C., A pril 24, 1893. An e'xtended1 cliniceal use of the ar ris Litliiiji \Wat tr plo11 tD 8 11)8 to th sit tEmen~t t hat .1 rega rd it, as oneo of II lth ., bs, if not the i be&st, JLithjia ('er knhown'h to te prf sion. Ini "'it i o n otflIil l ' 1hosphatS i U io, t ohe lheumtic andt Couty'~ Diseases the linitfa" or i A dondetrry Waters. Au lb y W\1nuJ.urs, M. D. \fr. 1. T.1 ' Hris, Prop)rietor Harris D)tar Sir: While it is contrary to 01'y elutin to give tes,timonialse to riniai'lil igenicies, I fetel free to at,< test to th elitnc ofWIC f the ~rigia LithIia Wauttr ( when usetl .i' large quanihtitit's) in the -ISh'iImuitic and (Mit 1' 1 itboei in engor'ged states o t h .l15. N I Igs infIlainmalitionl Of thbe 1Wadderi, and1( ini atlltses whero t'rto is anf texcess of solids in the ine. Yours respectfullIy, ~1. 33y and - W. E. Peiham. L. Jones. 0. P. Hocuses I in both 3s in the Lineo Wines and Beer ILY USE. i at 0. P. Houses ! You e Best by Buying of Ua! our Order. Paid to MVaiI Orders. -=O2iiME