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NE W II'RItY MA1CKIST Corrected every Tuesday and 'rlday by Summer Bros. Shoulders ..................... ' . HAWS........................ 14(d I5fi. .3eet Lard ............... ........... IO0amtte . Dest Molasses, new crop...... t . Good Molasses..................... 25ta50u. C orn ....-----.-----. --................ 90Oc. M eal ........... . ................. N0o. ,ay................... $1.00. W heat Bratl ....................... .1.25 l$t,. 'atent, ltrou ...... .... . $4.75. 2nd'Bost 101i0 u -...... ..... ....... ..1.25, Sialt Flour............ .......... $4.00. GliOpd Ord in ary h'los r...........$3.25t(et3.75. t*o ........:.:......... ..... ......... 11ac)(il c. W ee................................. i0 aoiI.C to se d i a ,p rs ck . $ .2 . Coton seed mea'~l, per snck..'.5 Bale [lulls, per balo.. ........ -lO . Country Pro4iue-a Ster, per 11b ...............I (a)2Oc. s, per riozen .............. 12e. ' luCkl n, each....................15(t2:I . Corn, per bushel ....... ........ 70e. SWeot potatue-s .................. 50tj 0It. Tirkeys, per lb . .. ........t(t . H'ndder, per ewt .......... ...... 75. Oats ...................... ............ 4,3c. tIyclol for Moto. A tlrst-class socond-hand bycicle for sale. Rtamllur-1900 model. Good as " new-cheap. Apply at this oflice. f&t tf lonoy to Loan. On long time and easy terms, secured by first mortgage on improved real Ostate. Apply to Hunt,, Hunt & H1un ter, Attorneys at Law. ft&f Telephone unb,eribnrs. Please add the following new 'Phones to your list: Rev. W. K. Sligh, tee., . . . . 113 Mrs F. W. Fant, Res . . . . . . 3 Palnetto Grocery Co., . . . . . 83 2t,' And oblige, 2t L4. W. Floyd. Lumber! Luuborl i for Sale. Good sound Roughedge at lOc. per hundred. Square Lumber at 50e. We ; t are also prepared to till bills on short , . N notice. LONG & HAvIu), f 4t. Silver Street, S. C. Notice. yy, ) I wanti every man and woman in the United States interested in the Opium and Whisky habits to have one of my books on these diseases. Ad dress B. M. Woolley, Atlanta. Ga., Box 387, and one will besent you free. It. I am again on the market with fresh e meats. Prices low. Give me your or der. f & t. 2t. A. M. Teia,. Try Palmetto Liver Medicine for in digestion. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly lious.. to lt ..ut. Six room housr; it Itelu'na to rent. Apply to W. D. llaIrdy, or J. M. Bow ers. 2td F or Rotwt.. Store and four rooms next, door to Tarrant.'" f--If. Mits. IR. L. PAvYs1NG101. For Biilio'sness, Jaundice, etc., use Palmetto Liver Medicine. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smic.Iu's Drug Store. ly You K i, w What, You Are Taking When you ake Grove's Tasteless ChIll Tonic because thu fomular is p)lainly' printed on re-r.y bottle showing that it is simply I a.a and quinline in a taste less form. No (Oure, No Pay. 50a>. Prof. L. L. M~otte, of Spar'tan burg, will begin teaching a class in shorthamni an d t ypew ri ti ng in Neow berry on the 15th Instant. Prof. Motto Is an experrt, in hIs p)rofesslon and guar antees to learni all his pupils. At. the IrAt Iiaptst C,hurch,. Rev. G. A. Wraight, pastor of the First Baipsist church,, wvho has been absent fromx the city for t.h e past~ few d a, s at the bedside )f his d aug hter, Luciay, at JToh nston, will roe ng oni i Sauday~ andl till his pmlpit, Sunday morwning We area glad to stml t.at Mr. Wright,'s daughter is imp~jroving. The Planrn to Out Meoot iIooke. They are p)repaLred at Mayes' book st,ore to serve the public with anythIng in the line of school supplies. Children should begin to get their supplies for school now and avoid the rush later, besides familiarizing themselves with the bookm'. Remember that at the book store you can get what you wanit. All school books are sold strictly for cash. WVill Move' to Town. J. C. Dorinick, of the Utopia see tion, is building anx 8-room residenice on Drayton street next, to A. J. H. Lanig ford's on a lot recently purchased front the Wmn. Langford estate. T. M. Roe buck is superintending the building, which is expected to be completed in six weeks Mr. Dominaick will move in as soon as the house is ready.-Ob. server. (lone to Laureno Prof. L. B. Jones, who made such a favorable Impression upon the people who had the pleasure of roseting him during his stay In Elieled as princi pal of the sum mer' school, is now in charge of the graded school at Laurens, having eight teachers associated with him.-Edgeleld Advertiser. Prof. Jones Is an excellenit teacher and the Laturens p)eople aro to be con gratulated on securing h is ser vices. His sisters, Misses Sue, Jo and P'awneo will move from hero to Lauroens anid live with their brother. '.Through the month of Juno and July our baby was teething and took a running off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach," says 0. P M. Holli day, of Ddming, Ind. "ils bowels would move from five to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamnberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrh'oea Remedy in t,he house and 'gIve him four drops in a teaspoonful of water anti he got better.atonnn.? Bold by W. To' heiham. VARIOUS AND ALL AIBOUT. M r. J. .1. Mayer has broken up house keeping and has rooms at, the Central house. The attention of the public is called to the board of health notice published in another column. The uniion services Sunday night will be held it the Thompson Street rhurch, [Rev W I. IlIerhert olliciating. The peic at, Mr. J. W. Crouch's grove takes placr today and not to muorrow is has been announced. ThI 1'tllycoll clothing store will, In a rov dtys, be moved into the store ronnr f.'rnmerly otwupi ed by ir. J. C. Wilson. M< r. Leighton Cosby is fitting up his t,*rocery on the CONICr f Nain and Nance st.reets with neat and modern shelving. l anap or Scholt z stys that the ( heat r i cal season will open on Ihe 11'h irnst. at lea-t he has ain ar.traetlon hooked for that, date. )r. Geo. 13 Cromer, who has been uite sick for the Ist week, his many friunuds will be glad to learn, is gradu ally improving. Our fire laddies are beginning to talk tournament. The Augusta tournament is only a few weeks oil, and some hand some prizes are offered. Miss Minnie Wallace has been elect ed to teach the McGowan school in Laurens County for the next session. The school opened yesterday. An excursion train will be run over the Southern road from Greenville to Savannah, on the 12th inst., at $2 25 for the round trip from Newberry. We see it stated that as a result of the short corn crop the price of corn whiskey will be raised. This will be sad news to the users of the "Fus X." I3eginniig September 3, the South ern railway will sell round trip tickets to the Pan-A merican Exposition, Buf falo, one fare plus one dollar for the round trip. Saluda river was out of its banks for nineteen successive dliays at Chappells as a result of the recent, rains. It went down into its banks on Wednesday of this week. We met a man on the str'eets yester day with a sample of cotton in his hands who said he couldn't even get. a bid on it. What's the matter with the cotton buyers? (ov. McSweeney offers a reward for the arrest of Batley Workman who killed Loul La Work man in this coun ty on August 12th. See proclamation in another column. The Ewart-Pifer Co., has enlarged their shoe department, and has a neat shelving with sliding ladders. They are now prepared to satisfy you with anything in the shoe line. Summer Bros. are having their store aeatly painted, both interior and exte rior. It would help the appearance of our town very much if others of our merchants would follow their example. The pea and hay crop promises to be ine this year. A short drive through the country will verify the assertion that more yeas have been sown in this county this year tiuhan for several yers The farmers should exert themselves t,o Have t,he entire crop. Voluntarily and Conscientiously, and with much pleasure we recommend to our readers Pain-Killer. We speak from exp)erience when we say that it removes p)ain as if by3 magIc, and is one of the best medIcines In use for diar rhoa. It is applied bith internally an. externally, and none who have used( it would willingly be wIthout It in heir homes. A void substitlutes, there is but, one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. l'rice 25c. anid 500. A (noodt -1) to 0'.d'lVl Newberry, Dr,. I. E. Wi lIiams, the * ficienot pre Rcriptionf clerk at, Dr,. Van Smiuth's drug store, has decided to leave Newberry, and will open a drug store of his own at B3revard, N. C. D)r. Williams will move from Nowberry about, October 1st. Hie is an excellent prescription clerk and will succeed in business. Rites to li,ufTale (Greatly Rleduced Via thne enoboardi Air ine liailway. Tickets are now on sale from all sta L,iouns on the Seaboard Air Line railway t,o Buffalo and return, at one fare (half rat,es) plus $1 00 for the round trip, lImited to twent,y dlays from date of sale. Trhese Nickets are good for flve dlays in transit, In each direction, and allow stop-overs within thut limit. Choice of various "outes offered. Call on your nearest agent, or write to Mr. Butler, Jr., Dilvlsion Passenger Agent, Savannal:, Ga. A In'.ate. The W~est End Debating Society met in regular session on September 3, 1901, and was called to order by the presi dent, Mr. T. E. Wicker, and the fol lowing subject was discussed: Resolved, Tlhat education is more benefIcial to man.than money. A fter a lively discussion the decIsion of the committee was rendered in favor of at11rmative. The society wIll meet again on next Tuesday night at 8.o'clock, Heptember 10th, and dIscuss the following subject: Resolved, That wh Iskey has beeun more destructive to our count,ry than) war. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend. T. S. Hudson, Seo'y. "My baby was terribly sick withb the diarrhox.a," say's J. HI. Doak, of Wil llama, Oregon. "We were unable to cure himt with the doctor's assistance, and as a last resort, we tried Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhmei Remedy. I am happy to say it gave immnedilate relief and a complete cure." For sale by W. E.X Pelham. Personals. Mrs. Sophia Ledus has returned from Maine. Mr. W. If. C;arwilo is clerking at Plynn1's. Dr. P. G. Ellesor went up to Clinton yesterday. Capt. A. IP. 'ifer has returned front Virginia. Mr. O. M. Jamieson Is in the North ern markets thi' week. Mlrs. P. A. Schumpert left yosterdcay to spend awhile att Glenn Springs. State Constable .1. It. COmlenttan w,as ordt red to Greenville on Wedn etirty. It1sv. Y. V. A. itiser,'.f Saluda, ,sp.nt. Tuesday t.nd Wednuosdty in N-%vherry Mrs. S A. b''llers and li.t -a t,luitM'ur, 1,ueiele, are visiting reIntliv.s in ('olui bia. I14on. 1I'ugene 1'. le-tse, of Saluda, camenv over Wed ues'Jay to Spend a few diay. Miss l1hsie Sehumpert, who has been olf on a visit, has returned to the city. Mrs. E. C. Jones is visiting her brother, Dr. E. U. Connor, in Green wood. Senator Geo. 8. Mower has been in Columbia this week on professionul business. Miss Mary Buford, after a pleasant visit to relatives at Goldvillo, has re turned home. Mr. F. N. Martin, of Newberry, is visiting relatives here.-Greenville Mountaineer, 4th. Miss Lilla Johnstone, of Newberry, Is on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. T. E0 Todd. -Laurensvi)le Herald, 6th. Mrs. J. E. Norwood and little son, Joe, Jr., left Wednesday to visit Mr. Nowood's brother, at Bethune, S. C. Mr. James A. Mimnaugh will leave on Saturday for New York and other mar kets to buy his fall stock of goods. The many friends of Mr. D. C. U'lynn will be pleased to hear that he is im proving. le has been seriously ill. Misses Minnie and Katie Moses, of Sumter, who have been visiting at Mrs. Werber's, returned home yesterday. Rev. J. A. B. Scherer, of Charleston, came il) on Tuesday to visit his brother, Lev. M. G. G. Scherer, of this city. Hon. H. H. Evans is attending a meeting of U.e State board of dispen sary directors in 'Columhia this week. Prof. S. J. Derrick after spending the past month in Lexington teaching summer school, has returned to the city. Mrs. J. S. Heyward and little daugh ter, Natalie, left yesterday to visit relatives in Newberry County.-The State, 6th. Capt. Ed. F. Riser, of the Georgia Cet.al railroad, with headquarters at Macon, is at home visiting his mo her, Mrs. S. A. Riser. Mrs. Geo. S. Mower accompanied by her son, Mr. McHardy, left on Wednes day for New York, where they will spend a few weeks. Prof. 0. B. Cani , after spending several weeks in ChiL .go attending the summner school at the Chicago Univer sity, returned home yesterday. Mr. Thos. E. Epting has accepted con ditionally a position with the South ern Express Company at Jacksonville, Fla., and will probably leave in a few days to take charge. Should he go, his family will follow later. On a sad Min,ion. Mr. W. S. Mann was summoned to Aliendale Tuesday evening on accounit of the death of his sister, Mrs. J. D. Wooten, wife of Mr. J. D. Wooten, road(master of the Southern railroad. Mrs. Wooten's remains were carried to Bliackville for burial on Wednesday. She had been seriously ill for several weeks and her death was expected. Mr. Mann and family have the syminpa thy of their numerous friends in New berry. Whuat?s Your Face Worth? Sometimes a fortune, but- ntever, If you have a sallow complexion, a jan - diced look moth patches and blotchtes on the skin,-all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills give Clear Skin, Rosey Cheeks, Rich Coem p)lexion). Only 25eents at al druggists. Cheap ECrxursion to savannah. A very cheap excursion is being ad vertised to run over the Southern road from Greenville to Savannah, Sept. 12, taking on pass'egers at all p)oin4ts be tween Greenville and Prosperity. The rate is remarkably lowv, and it will be well for all interested to examine the circular's which are n-,w being distribut edi. Savannah is a beautiful city, and noted for its parks anti delightful sea side resorts. The city has an excellent car system, making dlirect connections for Thunderbo't, a picturesque town on Warsaw River; for t,he [sic of Hope, a similar resort to Trhuniderbo't, famous for its fish and oysters, and Trybee, whose beach is regarded by many as quite equal to Long Branch. saves Two From Deat,h. Our little dlaughter had an olmost fa tal attack of whioopling cough alnd bront chitis," wvrites Mrs. WV. K. HaI'viand, of Armnonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedices failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who bed contumption in an advanced stage, also ulsedl this wonderful medi(1 cine and to-day shte is perfectly well. Desperate throat and lunig dseasedl yelld to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on eart,h. Infalil ble0 for coughs and colds. 50e and $1.00 guaranteed by all drvgglsts. Trial bot tles free. A few straw hats left that we are al most giving away. Jnaisn. t tf To ieavo Newlerry 14, Acpt a CIt,atr 1 thte Lulheran Tiologial Meminary at Mlt, PI'esant. 0 X, Rev. i. G. G. Scherer, )a11tor of t.he ]utheran Church of the Iedecier, 1a, decided to accept. thc+ call to fill a ehait in the Lutheran Theological Semi nary at Mt. Plensant, of which we mtadc nen, tion in our last paper. The Seminary will open on October the 1st, and Rev. Sclierer will have to report, before the opening, which will cause him to have to leave Newberry about the 15th instant. It was with great diflieuit, that Mr. Scherer could make up his mind to leave Newberry, but after careful con sideration, and consult.inur with antxy of his warmest friends, Ie has decied that it is his duty to accept the call. lhad he consulted his personal feelings alone In the matter, he would have re mained In Newberry, for he likes him work here and is attached to ils p 0i pl, but feels that It is his duty ;o go. He will carry wi.h him the well wishes of the people of this city anad commti u nity. De, th. 'rho infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sample died at their hiome on 'ratt street \Vednesday afternoon. Remains were buried at the West End cemetery Thursday afternoont at. a o'clock. The child was 12 iontlis of age. Is Inown i Netw"beriy. Dr. E. R. Hardin, a praiminint phvsi clan of our town, was stricken with partial paralysis last, iiit.ht ani is in a serious condition.- 1Ltesburg C'or. The State, 4th. Dr. Hardin is well known in Neiv berry, having been a elat.iate in a medical college with 1)rs. W. G. IlIo seal and J. M. Kihler, and his early recovery is hoped for. An Ex-Newher,ian IItolitling Uirt in ,pmr I anbuiiirg Maj. Jas. 1. J. Cald well, who moved to Greenwood from N(-wherry a fe,w years ago, has been appointail a special judge to hold a special terim of civil court in Spartanburz. Maij Cald well is a Icarned man in the law and one oif the most d istinguished mien of the State. He has been appoint d uder an act of the Legislat.ure authorizing a few men "learned in the Jaw" to he choscut to hold court where t,he dockets have grown too la'ge for the regulir courts. Etximuiro to Mayannahtt. T1he Soul horn Railway will ru'n ain excursion from Greenville, 8. C., to Savan nah, Ga., September 12t.h, leavintg Greenville 8 a. mi., passing New berry and Prospeit,y about eleven (i'clock. Round trip) ticket from ChappellIs', ( 'd Towni andi Silver 9' re'et $:d.30, friom [Helena, N'wberry and Prosperit.y $2.25. T1his Itralin returning will leave S.avan nah 0 j). mn., Septemnber 1311h . TJickt ts will be sold at Southern Rtail way olliees. We will have plenty of room for every one who wishes to go. J1. A. Burton, Agent. Decathi of Mtr. Johni L. taige. Mr. John L Ramago, who has been Ill for the p)ast three weeks, (lied aLt his home in thIs cit,y yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. He suffered a st,roke of pa. raly'sls about, two weeks ago fr'omi wh ieb he never recovered. He was ini tie 4i8th year oi his age, and was a good man. HeI leaves a sister, M iss l"annie Ramntge, andl two birot hers, I 'rof. hurt James Ramage, of Sewanee lJniversit,y, Te'nni., andl Rev. B3artow Bleeo inage, of Fort Worth, Texas. Tbe fu'icral will occur this afternoor at 3 30o o'clock. Services at the resi dene, interment at the taimage hury 1 ng groundl immediately aft,erwards. A Minister's Gooiid Wor k. "'I had a severe att,ack of ii ili)us eolic got a bott,lc of Chambherlain '.s (olic Cholera and Dilarrhota Remedy, tool< two doses and was enitirely cuired,"' say, Rev. A. A. Power, of l'0mporia, K(an "'My neighbor atcrossg the street was sick for over a week, had two or th ret bottles of medicliie from t he doctor lie used t,hcm for three or four dlay: without ielief, then called In aniothui dloctor who treated him for' somie day: and gave him no relIef, so dilschalrget him. I went over to sent him the nex morning, lie sid hIs bowels wer'e Ii a terrIble fix, that that they had beci run ning oil' so long that it was almios bloody flux. I asked himi if he hmi trIed Chambtnerlain's Colic, Cholera ame Diarrhma R.emedy andl he said, 'No I went homc and brought him my hot t,Ie and gave him One dose, told him in take another dose In flft,cen or twent. minutes If hie (d1( not fid r'ellef, b)ut h took no more and was entirely cutred(. Fior sale hy W. IC. Pl'hsim. For Sale or ReOnt. One four' horse farm in first class cor dit,lon. Ilighly improved. For par t.iculars apply to. WV. R. SMI'rJI, (ihnamnlie, . C.r NtICW%llhICIC1 A' T'I'll IC :Xt'olI' ) ;, lin (Order to Il avo Our Coutnty Ittpren,antet NM in Sint oltl tin Nowherrltann Should IttI.n to Itentir Tienqelvten --A 11 ntoing of tlto Hoardt Ne-x( Weekc. So (r t,hcr Stu lls .o bi ia lack of in tt'r'''1 ilt the art! of the people of the c ty,.1,) il f tti.1g an.) exlibit for tile (:.:iarltrit Ex.mSi, Inl. NhIL Should l :. i , +o ulti hat' it) tx l lii t i El.;: ht,w 1.1.0. will hr' s'coott t.o t ' I. tt . r\ t ( rO n t" sl -'t"tt il t h) ".t - ' ' . - t"ri-'-, titnr l pronliets a l 1' ilih ( l l t.".' ther for ti lth exhibit, 11:.11 1";4-li to ih(- IE\ itt itn t'au t tti art e in ,.' edon of oxur 1 r he l t f lie- ttie ( it l ' tak ineg a It tlt ; t!+t't i -etl t xhibi, an dlll mare irntaI ,ti-it gitltl am i tcl eIn Ir tit' m to btit t t no (r barlest n. t[ Is u t ' iler m n now to do thei " part,. A i"ih lin will he s elred atan early datte whert articles intended for x hi bit.ion canl he stored and taken care of, nt it s intened to st anu active man in th i ie l Lto gather up artcles for exlthittion. The Co11tIn issioners of the couity, Inl Iiuding threoe from No. 1, and one from each other tvnshl )it of the county, will iiet at. thp e ollice of r. :1l. A. Car"lisle, of t.his it,y, on Wednesday, Ith 1n sta at I I o'clock, to formu place ns to beg;in an ac'%t'e canvtass inl behalf of tht) exhibit. it, is h1opedl to have Sut)earintendtt A' W. Love with the at this meet ing. l'otton 1(ectytn. On 1-,he firat page of this paper is pub lished the teceipts of the cotton crop of the United St.ttes fo t er yo end int September ist, 1901, which is placed at. 10,:382,122, of which b 91,000 were pro duedl In this St.ate. lir. G. AM. . 1pttit who makes ip the receipts for Newh ii -ry, places the fil*ures at 183'2, as against 21,b7fi for thc" year previous, which shows a fall ing ott list, year of 3503 ibales, but when the short, irop of last year is considered, the showing made is aL pretty good one. A1 tt .hy Caid . 111afristrat,es J. hi. Cappel and W. C. Sligh ojfintly ha uite a lit,tl stir in (ai istrat,e Chappell's cour't room yes terday morning. It was a law suilt over ita litt.leneo oaby, who it, solins has no lawful atuhe tr ther. The ea4e WaLS disposed of by the magistrat,es sig ing an order, of motif Aessrs. C. L. 3loaso andl it. W. F'ant, to the cfreet t,hat te child be left In the hs tiy of Ned Wright, colored, until the Coity Supervisor could mlako proper arralgeml.ents to care for it. Col. 0. L. Sebumlper"t, who represented the other side, gave notice of appeal, le not be inr present t the hearing of the ha tets colpual. Job CoIln't ifvo StooilIt. I f hS'd Itching Piles. Mbey're ter ribly annoying; but ueklon's Arnien S.ll\ve will eur1"- (te worst enso1 of pile., 1 n ('ort h. It has etured thousaids. For Yonuris an r AttiEution! t' Nonbet sle but therd Prict i5s n onetoor gooaned. Iodb l LargeStock. Lcoo pies romp Attention! noneo good!Waer Harris Lithia Water ! Glenn Spring Water ! Peiham's Drug Store. COMPLETE Power Plant For Factories and Mills. ENGINES; Corliss, Atutomnatic, Plain Sido Valves. B3OILERS3; Heflaters, and Pumrps. - SAW MILLS; From mallplantationt mill, t h hteaviest mills ini the morket. All khnds of wood working mae'..Inory F"loutrind corn mIllIng mailNnery. Complete gInnIng ayrtems, Lummusie Van Winkle and Thomas. Engines. Hollers. Saws, GIns inl stock for quiclk d (ilvery. -m 6. IEadC.blcr2., 1'26 Main St., CnlnmbI, . ( . On Jcme: p r(esertv'w andi plel<Irn, k1 'rcn( a tiintl conti I of PURE REFINED PI I i i ' 1'l kceep thon:t nl,oluto'lyvI i ntro nn<l "", l I,,i p o . I'u r('ItIt,4a .1 n'i :iln ,. tt ,1:, *". :;i In it n 107.C1r. nt o r %%r ) , .>,~ I Iltp Luui,-. l'uln dlre.'lh.n tIn , n 1t-J luntk:k u. STANDARD OIL CO. ISII.v. ois y l A ANn IIP y .uNI NII. lI e01(1.). Magnetic Nervine isa sold with a written gu'aa n t to cure N ervous~ I)il i ty, I 1ot V ittal it, S i U nail I1sse, I''lintg Mem' iory---tiie. resuilt of 0ver work , worry,1 Hicknessl.8', errTors of y zouth or over-inligene. 7>rico $1 li oxes $5 y mail in plain paIcka to any add rihs n rl'ceip t of mice. Sold only by iiid 1' r iie. I)ru n 4 Store Sole Agents, Newhoe ry. DR. RUST'S ntLoigin tali eun alwaOOys-h reiabte ad safe. Iadis! always a k f ors o. male Pil s. Ty lever lill and nevge injure. ailed to any address on ld cipt of $.00 by G;i ilde's Corne I Drg Stor Sole Agent , Newh ry. JA P.A N ~EE DRI . RUS'S"ELi - I' J'1111 ('iiI l'C T. i 'c:tinp., .I 'stItig of SuppoI1s itor'ies, ( 'apsu lies of Oitmen andwo boxt nd of oltm 11nt. A never fai lig cure' for' Pilc'i of u'very natrgn and enu. a taes latpra tioll witha 1.he kinife, whjicl is paizal, and Of,en rsult ill deathay, u n f'Iar.y Rakt' ril()tto 'itau it.a e jl aintih $1 hlx. No ue, n py. 5 il. an $1 a. ox O fillr $5. Sait 111 m ii. Samiu plei free, Ol NT l'MI.NTl, 2.M'. A N li 0. nje.slatil'ToN,t airld, ldIes rlrevt I'oariller'. Sma,all naildl a'il Ille'Latint, In take: (sp'lllyiL at'iilaapt-id fo cha i i ren hao 's e. 5 ilos 25c. Gihler's Cornuer )rulg Store Sole .\gott.s, Newherry. This lignatnro i on every box: of th ue geint. AXaiYve BrolQiice 'Tabiletr the r 1edy that eres a. cold ins l (nliay ASTHMA C Asthmalene Brings Insta Cure in S ENTI' A S SOLtUTEL'lildY fi. CHAINED FOR TEN YEARS A'1'fier. having41 tliarI t-iy Iala'Izs1tn , w oium orphingets, N.hlrfry.oehr Daxti"vens B101101illil '1' .lt Gt nt,-men: tha wuat nhi cold Ioniah wodiAs let orAthmalene , Brnsnt hena/ ete7 ih psoi asinat windo R A3ShUstreetNw Yrk IE Af rdlea iom'ti ter s or, ci 1){. 'PA I--r I IIOS.N M : EI 'i: ( Co. G,en,Liemei n: I w as . i irnbL.led 101 w ithA ted wiiLth avb3 triallitde. I ound rel lIsies (l'vI eryil (la Ths , st,jinony 0t yt's winaomv ardrss I35L sletivingo'k stIt Do( 8) (41 not de l y Wite lOl1.11 53'lt PCO,) 7 e I1as 130th id l H 0. N.1 Y I /it.y. Threar al idsof m'n in th'eiI (ior Ip o th t Ia at l,a i.sLllled ratelioi e 4 1 'in C the they hoILo ave n iled,~ Itd g o ut t w ork, 1 t,i l i n )t.heO time11 Pt' w 1)ustfomes, anVd~ phaps theyii1,'$ loldllf ' 111arth a) r8, an h i mid ar in ot to be eh. STIALCl POTTL SNTS a theUveryL worl on7' mriit alone. I t's Y,h (l reli her ne lCte lli yo be can urish 1,1 rem'etber you1 hiiaveed "Gh atot ito Wrilyte1411 tdayit nnd getl' (l1ine to apic ig proitse m ae y the1 dealr.td,o PTlano'1' AN I Maufctrr, vbtior,l i\Vrdronom.ri 21toN. TrI L'r...l oln.rlat 'I'1.I".(R I i ts.i ot"k Harness N I DII)Il"> nrIOttre than good look I,n:t ht"h . ,u,osibls to buy HARNESS in which ho, i ate t'omttbineld, why not tdo :Z? W to tke them to OLI)'It. ''he lttther i= of excelle nt attlity tnd all otk tanttttd. The trimmings Ar-' ti Ib0.t. rubhir, btass or nickle. The workmoan:h,il ist the very best. Niowlo rr' thiii#1o Co --T H E Nat iial Batik of NeWbl1rry, S (1-s'r,ain.t1si1:h IN 1871 .) Capital - - - - - $150,000.00 Surplus and Profits - 96,865.88 G n,'ral h:)nkin;; 1 usiness transacted with prompitltu';s. Special attention to tolleetio'.:;. ('ot"rr.;tomu denee solicited. Savings )opartment. I)ClonitS ttllowetl int,.rest at the rate of "1 per'o-1 lent'pr aunnum fr-om,date Of depo,ttit.. Intores:t lpa.%able .January Ist and d uly Ist of eahelt year. M . A. ('mt.\s11:, I'rest. 'T. :i. 1t:NC'A N, l'asthlter. .1. V Mi SI1:tMoNS, Asst. C'r A lot of new hats for early Fall wear just re ceived by The Riser Millinery Company. The correct thing in head gear for those who are going away. Call and see them. URE FREE! nt Relief and Permanent Ni Cases. ON i UI;I PT ()I" POSTAL. m.d ..t. cl .roa I'lc,in.ly. Thoro ' nothing l ik Asthmalone. I.brigs inlst ant, retl itf, event in the Oilrt etises. It iros wvlioti tall else i15. n ii 11. ors "Your' trial b)ottle of eunt, toil ytoult tho iduk ful I fteel for guotid'tb-rived fr'omi it. I wats a slatve, 1t tlttl. I 'a w .yo''t ad v'ert,ise ilent for i 'etleof ith is di lenti fti) alti t ornaimting An .I A,thnit, tititi I ttotigilt, you had Velst.tt)k.'l ytttit-st've'. l, -Osol.vedl to 'y' t iI a i. T. iny lit,4n ishimen t,, the itd iie tt ebaril. Sendi Il0 it full t.0 btie. Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, lIbbih of titt- (: n Huai Israel. Neow \ ork, . atn. 3, 190!. ins l'A l-r I itt>s'. .Ni i iNli.: Co., Ntell(eit refiedyt~ for Asthma and IIlay ever, andt its composttiit,ion allit,esLL' a.ll r<mblest' wichol tomb ~jine wit.h Asthma. tM ttt'tLe8 is as'~tnI. ihing andit wondtorfuil, e 'l tate I hat A 'Li Ilialne cotttains nto A 'tN SI'tuNt s, N. Y., Pebt. I, 190L1. Irotni .oense of dtIy, ha vi ng L tsted t,h0 er t,h cure tf A 'hmaOi. My wife has the pat 12 y eati. ilav intg ox hausted e 2la11 ed (tO sett yottt sign 01pon fottr at once0 tibt, illetd aL b )tItle if AsL t,lcoi. li'st of1 N 'vetilbt'r. I vtery sooit noticed 0 boittle heri .\ Sthm:L has1 diisap)pearetd ptomns. I feel t hat I enn consistently atilbtted witht this d1istrtsintg disease. y, O. 1) 1'IllELIS, A1. D). h na for 22 ye atls, I itavt tried nitimor I ran ae.vs'941 y our avert,isement anfd of at1 once4. I haIvte5 since purltchasedt your I have family of fottr chilldren, and no11w int thebeist of heal11th tand am41 doingi im enn4 malIkt suchi utse of' as5 you 800 fit. tri IHst 2t,hI t., New Y'ork City. YV FRtEE ON D1ECEIPT OF POSTAL. SOLD BY ALL DRIUGGISTS. 'ino businoss4't', but1, the1( meatnest compeli ('eni ly, is thet man1 who sts to and wil 41av' alreuady botsht linio Pianos b)y toil WVe woulid adtvise suchI menCf as this to - astt' in such work as this in hunting now a Piano1 once0 int at w.hile. 'IH ii' I I A NOS are the best, people on :lnged by every little wind that blows. 'st l.hmol(s mnade, an.~d atre sold ndi over the ible STIIftF' P'IA NO all the timd, and omeflthinlg as good for less money-just es"~ beforeO. s on the .STIIJCFl Pf[ANO andl save the /L Stieff, Md., North and Sout h Carolina Blranch a, N. C. w, 1. .