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NEnVI1eRRiY MAltKET. Uorrect.od every 'T'uesday and Friday )y Summer Bros. Heat-.-..-----.... .... 809 0 Shoulders ................e.......... g . 1 am s ..--------- -..... ---... 14(ee 15. Best Lard . . . 0(r I I c. 1est Molasses, now crop...... 6tr. Good Miolasses .................... 25( 50c. Corn ................ O . M eal ................................ UOe. Iay............... . *1.00. W heat Bran........................ $1.25. 1st Patent Flour...... . $4.75. 2nd 1ost Plour................... $4.25. Strait Flo r......................... $4.00. Good Ord inary F'lcr...........33.25(ar3.75. Sugar ................. ..... .(a'0}e. Rice ...................... . 5; 8 e. C olee................................. 1 f15c. Cotton seed meal, per sack... $1.25. Bale Ifulls, per bale .............. 40e. Country Pro,tw." Butter, per lb ......... .... 15((!20c. 1gs, pe1 doze- . 12c. Chickens, ea hh .................. I5(w25t. Corn, per bushel... 70c. Sweet potatoes ....... ......... 50(u)ti0e. Turkeys, per lh . (i(a) 8e. Fodder, per cwt ................. 75e. Oats....... ........................... 43c. Vo Need MAoanv. We hope our subscribers and those who owe us on other accounts will not forget to call at the ollice and settle. Cotton is coming in and it will take It very amall part of it bale of cotton to pay your subscripelon and we beg you to remember this small matter. In many oases we have been waiting long and patiently. tf. Tell phone Subscrierlltt Please add the following new ''hones to your list: Rev W. K. Sligh. les. . . . . 11:3 Mrs. F. W. Fant, lies., . . . . 3 Palmetto Grocery Co, . 8:1 And oblige, 2t L. W. Floyd. Moneoy to L11nn. On long time and easy terms, secnred by first mortgage on improved rea estate. Apply to Ilunt, Hlunt. & Hilun ter, Attorneys at Law. ft.&f Lueinerl Lunth.Ar1I for yatl. Good soundtl Roughedge at tO. per hundred. Square Lunher at 50c. We are also prepared to fill bills on short. notice. LON. & IIAviuu, f 4t. Silver Street, S. C. Try Palmetto Liver Medicine for in digest ion. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smith';, Drug Store. ly liotnst, to R.,nl. Six room hlous rt II-'^na to r.-nt Apply to W. D. Itartid), or .I. M. B,e: ers. 2.d Store and four ro':us tiext, door te Tarr:nt's. f-tf. MRS It. L.. PAYsINut.: For Bilioust. , .1 -indice, etc , :1e Palmetto Liver AlMettcine. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smlitlh'. I)rug Store. ly You Know W l nt Are Takling W bten you take Grove's 'Tast,eless Chill ' Tonic because the t.nular is plainly printed on every h t t Ic showing that it is simply Iron and quinine in a taste less form No Cure, No Pay. 50c. Take it all the year rou nd-P almetto Liver Medicine. 15 erst.s at D)r. Vatn Smith's Drug St ore. I y I am authiorized to ''dl a meeting of Cannion's Cr'eek A ilinuatce on Sat urdlay, the 14th. at 2 o'clock P mi., for' the pur pose of reorigan iz'. Wo'rintg 2-4 hour,, a Dany. Thellre'!. no rest for t hose Ii reless litt1le wortkers-D)r, King's New Liie Pills. .Mtin saure aliways busy, eurini g Tor ptid Li ver, J1aun id ire. Hilliousnzess, F"ever andi Agre. T'hey hnnli Smec< H eatd aei, ,driv V ut M11Nalitria. N ever giIp or weakon. SmnaII. bete nice, wvork wvonders. Tlry tbem. 253e at all Id(rlg gists. Palmentt.o Liv"er Me [di cine cu red me of echron)ic const.i pattoin," 'wri't.Cs Jamit Evaps, IPIidmont, 8. ( . Sold at Dr. VatnSmith's Drug Store. ly A n Ers joiyablin Soeliabl.. Quite a nice litt,le sociable was giveni at the residence of Mr. Thos. V. WVick er Tuesday evenIng in honior of M is C-one Hull, of Ninety.Six. Se.veral o.f the young peCople of Newherry it tended. One who wasw there replorts that It was one of the most enjoyable sociables he had ever attended. tIay,4 il Was, Tortruet. "I suffered sutch patin from cornas I t'clud hardly wvalkc," wyri:ts H. RotouinI soni. llsborough, Ills.."buht Htek leni's Arnica Snive comp Iletely cured t hem."' .Atts lIke mnagle on spr~ tin, bruises, cuts,sRores, scatlds, b rnts, bItlj s, iulers. Petrfect healer o)ft4ki n diseases and pi lee. Cure guaranteed by all di ug gisi s 25e. * A Nicu Humta lRealtz.4.. ~The Iadies of the Woman's MissIon ary Mocicty gave a '"birt,hday party" atL the rosidence of M rs. (5. E. D)omivick on Tuesday evenIng. Kvery oneO who came was requested to bring one centL for every year of bis or her ago, and tbe adies promIsed never to tell the agce. hLe invitations sent,. Out were quite nlque. Tihe ladles realhzedl about birty dollars. Ntih, was tieur Tetrar. "I would cough nearly all nIght mtg " wrItes Mrr. Chas. A p'legate. of Ioxatdria, [nd., "anttd coulId htardly et any sleep. I had cotnsum itption so ad that If I walked a block [ woulId ouigh frighlly and' spi( 5)t loosd, but hien all other mteicie filed, three 1.00 bottles of D)r. King's New D)iscov ry wholly cured me and I galined 58 ounds" ~ It,'e absolutely guad teed curo Coug he, (Solds, La(url1ppe, Blron itle and all TLhrmat and Lunzg Tlrou lea. Price 50e and bl., TrIal bott.l. a so at all diruiggits. Carpets at lower pricos than ever be VARIOUS AND ALL AltOUr. Miss Helen Jones is visiting in Cam denl. There is a case of smallpox reported at WilnnShoro. M iss Laura lilease has returned from a visit to Union. Mr. James Riser left Wednesday to cnfer C'omson College. See notice of extra sale by Magistrato Chappell on the 23d inst. )r. Jaumes Melntosh went up to Glenn Springs Wednesday. Mr. Nat Gist has returned from the Monntains of North Carolina. Mrs. W. W. ulmuer, of Columbia, is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Marie Carpenter, of Chester, is visiting Mrs. J. W. Chappell. In the absence of Mayor Klettner, Aldernan Scholtz is acting mayor. Mra. I. II. Franklin retunled Wed nesday from a visit to friends at Irm1no. Miss Connie Hulf, of Ninety-Six, is the guest of Miss Julia Wicker this week. M r. Jas. MI Bowers went to Colum bia Wednesday on account of the ill iss of her sister, Mrs. Summer, of that place. The report of the superintendent of waterworks is published in another column. Miss Lillie Belle Hallman has re turned frot a visit to friends in Au gusta, Ga. M1rs. E. C. Jones has returned from a visit to relatives in Cokesbury and Greenwood. Al iss Mary Thompson, of Newberry, is at Glenn Springs.-Spartanburg Herald, 10th. Judge Y. J. Pope and Mrs. George 1ohnstone returned on Wcdniesday from ( asar's Head. Mr. Geo. W. Summer has returned from a trip to New York, ioston, and other places North. Miss Ruth Wells is spending a while in Columbia with the family of her biother, Mr. T. M1. Wells. Miss Myra Mower, of Ncwberry, has been spt'nding a few days with Mis Lena Mloseley.-Eagle Eye. b iss May Blackwell will soon begin teaul-i'ig In Newberry county.-)ue West Cor. Press and B.inner. Mr. .las A H1owrs, who has been ,c:..ilng several days in the city re turned W.-dnesday to At!anta Miss Leona l:.,ting has returned from a visit to so..ie of her schoolmates in the eastern part of the State. Miss Fannie Parks, of Newberry, in visiting Mr. G. L Toole and family. Aiken Journal and Review, 11th. Miss Jessie Summer went to Lexing ton yesterday on account of the death of her uncle's, Mr. D. F Elird's baby. 1)r. and Mrs. .J. W. Boozer, who have been on a visit to his father, Dr. D. L. 3oozer, returned to Columbia yester day. Mayor Otto Klettner left Tuesday afternoon for New York and other Northern markets to select his fail stock. Mrs. John RI. Sp)earmlan and dlaugh ter, Miss Gr-ace, of Columbia Is visiting her sisters, NM isses Fannie anid B3eta LeavellI. The barbecue at B3eth lehem chutrch, itt Pomaria, for the pur-pose of helping to repair the church p)roperty realized abou~it $130. Tihere is some comp)laint, about the street electric lights being turned on too late. Tihey should be put on as soon as it is dark. NIr. 0. M. Jamnies'n bus returned fromt Newi York anid oither' northern markers, wherte lhe went to s:'lect a full line of fall go'ods. Fraancis Prmest er, a negro woman, dropped dead yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter behind Mr. R Y. I2avell's place. IIeart disease was the troub)le. The infant child of Mr. M. A. Wal lace died at, Laurenis last Tuesday morn ing and was brought, to Newberry for burilal. Its mother was buried here ab'out a month ago. Hon. II. H1. Evans left, Tuesday night for Columbia to attend a meeting of the State Board of D)ispensarv Direc tors. At this meetIng the purchases will he bought for the fall trade. OMagistrate Chappell has put two ne groes on the chaingang for thirty days this week, Speunce Robertson and Jimw Epps, bo0th for violat,ing contract. Hie gave them $25 or thirty days and they took the day s. R-v. J - L. Williamson and Mr. W. F. Ewairt wvent to D)onalde yesterday to attend a meeting of the presby tery of Greenville church, in Greenwood coun ty. They will return on Sat.urday. Prof J. B. O'Neall Hlolloway, of Beliwood, passed thr'ough the cit,y yes terday after~noon en route for Mt. Pn asant, N. C., where he goes with a bevy of as sweet,, jolly girls as t he Stat e affords for Mt. Amonna Female semi nary. le has been canvasaing for this school dluring t,he summer anad hias met with gratifying succss.-Theii Stato, 11th. A Comumnuuncation,. Mit. EITPOt-Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. I sutTered for three year~s with the bronchit.is and could4 not, sleep at, nIghts. I tried several doctors andI varIous patent medicines, bitt could get, nothing to give me any relief until my wife got a bottle of this valutable medicIne, which has complet.ely re Ileved me.-W. S. Brockman, Bagnell, Mo TPhis remedy is for Bale by WA. F. P'elham. Pricos of Ladies readly-mnadf waists nde sir reanaly eduned,1 at. Wonnonnia TROUBLE IN THE POSTOFFICE. POSTMATiCI FAlIt 14 TtHAIPO1CAMIL.Y i1 V E ii ' I). The ()tIeo Turned Over tos tiho lI,i1t1ItI ei anid Mr. Itynan 1'Inctt ed its (iat ge. tatemnents from YoK'notarer Fair andl Mr. Mut er. (n last ''ut'sday afternoon it be ile known that I'ostmastcr Wil. Y. Fair had been removed from the New berry postoflice and that I r. P. I,. liyn1um was aetingt postmnaster. Nothing concerning the cause of this removal could he learned. ,Mr .J. J. Snythl, pustollice inspector, airrived in the city tlonday morning and went him med itely to t he postollice. I t is sup. posed that. he reported some irregu larities in the ollice, which caused the removal. 'Ilhe oflice wa- turned oer to th hondsmeli, lion. Goo. S. 1c.wer anl \ir. J"lf ILate, '1'uesdaty afternoon, and punding inlvestigt'iotns they plaecOd Nr. F. L 13yn1ut in charge. Mr. Fair, when called upon by at rep resentative of The llerald anld News, indignantly denied the charges against him aid said that his accounts were straight, and that he (lid not ()We thu government anything. Our roprt-sentative also ('(alled on Mr. Mower, one of the sureties on Ihe postmast("r's bond, who said lie was satisfied that Mr. Fair is not Iahie for it cent on account of his adi' inis trattion of the affairs of the postotlice, though there may have been sonic technical irregularities. From the above statements of Mr. b'air and Mr. Mower it will be seen that, Postmaster F1air is not sholt inl his accounts and his removal was caused by a techtnicitl irregularity somie where in the office. All of ir. Fiair's assistants and clerks are still in the office. The removal of Mi. Fair created a good (eal of speculation on the part of our people, and further d. v1lop mlents will be awaited interest,. A 1)1stngul,hed Colo,tu Maln. Thos. K. Miller, president of the Stette Colored Colleg-, came to New berry Tue-day in the interest of the institution of which he is president, itncl on Wed nesdiay made an interesting tialk to a snalI crowd in the court house on the "best methods of farming " tOpetning of Ni-wburry college. Newb, ery College will open on Tues lay, Ociober 1st., atnd from all indliea tions the attendance this year will be larger than ever before. President Cromer for the past, three weeks has been seriously ill with ty phoid fever, but he is now slowly im proving, and while he will not be able to take charge at the opening, we hope to see him out before that time. A temporary chairman of the faculty will be chosen until )r. Cromer is fully re covered. (ntting Ready for AuguK' ' The Excelsior Reel Team is get,ting togetber to begin practice for the Au gu t.i toutrnamnent, which is only abott a monthI oIf Some handsome pr izes have been offered by the August a peo p)10 for this event, and companies will be there from all over the Sot,h. There is no reason why the IExcekiors canlinot go over and win some of the lauirris. They ought to have that horse and hose wagon-t.hey wouild then standi a douible chance. We have been atsked to r'equest all those interested in the reel t,eamt to meet at the Excelsior's llall Monday evening at 8 o'clock. ICunmaway Mtatrriage. Mr. TP. J. D)avenpurt, and MIiss Orat Grizzard, datughter of NIMr. Jelf Griz zatrdt, of Trinit.y, Newberry Counnty, were matrried yesterday afternoon by Magistrate Chappell. The matrringe was opposed by the parent,s of thie young lady, she being only about thiir Leon years old. Mr. D)avenp.'rt wats here on a visit to relatives in the county. The happy coulel! about five o'clock took a hack for Clinton, and from there they wvent to Litt,le Rock, Ark., all the entteaties of the young ladly's father over the 'phone to Clintton being in vain. Of Interest to Woma,... T1here will be an exhibit of Women's inventions andI Pat,ents in the Wtomng's Building of the Sout.h Carolina I ntcr State and WVest In plan Ex potsit.i(In to be held in Charleston, S. C., D)cem:ber 1st, 1901, to June 1st, 1902. The commit,tee in charge wiin be p)leased t,o furnish youir dealer or y our self with full pat,icutlaris if yon I imenl to p)lace a model of yontr invet, ion oii exhIbit,Ion hero. We trust, that youir interest in this 10xposit,ion is sullicient t,o Induce y ou to consider t,he matt.er favorably. Very re'spect ful1ly, (MI iss) Daisy fP.nI mil.h Chatirmn In ventions Com. No. 9 Logan St., Charleston, S. C. Married, Mart iedl at the Meteodist. circuit, paIr sonage, Sep)t.. 12t,h, 1901, by Rev. D). P., Boyd, Mr. Ilenry 0. Long Lto M in Daii Blell Dominick, daug hter of Mr. Lindsay 1)ominick of this coutily. What a dreadfuil thing It, Is to wakc tip In the nIght suffering from cholera morbus, and 3yet cases (If thiIs kI id at very commron. The tr'ouble, however, will never become serious If youi keepi t bottle of Pain-Killer at hand, for it Is remedly that never falls to cure chol era, cram ps, dlarrhwa or dysentery Avoid su bst,titutes, there Is but ont Pain-Killer, Perry D)avis'. Pr'ice 25c, and 60c. SAuIR. CIt IClUII TO L1AVE. itesolut lonN by 111.4 C.ogregaotilo lCxtiresM lig l'htr Sin1'1'4r tanttl I,it-rt(.,1t AItprIt' 1h1tlon of Ii IVork Vhile Hiere. tt last, Sutiay mlorning I'ev, 1I. G. ;. Sicherer Itlaced before his con rerg:tlion a lett.I' Slating t'te reasons w+h y lie t.houglit, it his duty to leave the Newbervy eongregation au'n c acerpt the e'pt to 1 h 1 teolo(ical si hlietrv. Mlr. Sehe:ta cr stated empntha'ieal!y 11hal h would not have left this eongr ga tiot t.o go to aly other inldiviiual +-"un VreVationl inl the United Sytiod, but lie felt, that it was il., duty to the church at large to go to the :'mitlty'1. MIr. i). 13 WVheel,'sr acted i, elmair unai autal DrI. J. \I K ihler", the s.-er - tary, read the pastor's leIi er. lTh rCsij;nat.ioI was hen ece pulteI Iby Li.he *onlg r.'gat.ion iand NlIt.-sesrx. I,. c l u i j1 i't., \V . ). ll u .e a l .n d I)r. .J. \I. Kibler were app1olinteI it (cOmm)it tee to dr1a v kip resohti tions expri'esinig t.he sentiment of the congregation, and to give as the reason for accepting the resignat,ion that the cogregation, like Mr. Scherer, thought It wa' his duty to the whole church to go to the seminary. '('he resolutions are as follows: Resolved, I'hat, it is with saddened hearts we have received the Ireoposed resignation of our beloved pasto', Rev. i G. G. Seherer", and that our. sorrow is, if possible, intensified because we are,(, so stroigIy iliol)rttuned to accept his resignation. That to seve' lie acred ties that. for so long have bound us together as pas tor and peo)le ties which in all sea .-"n11 andl ulnder' every circumnstanlco have been mhost pleas.tnt and ccordial Seens aitlost, like severing the earthly ties that. unite Is to those n1earest and dearest to oiii hearts. '1'hat we are lwofoundly impressed, however, with th : igli call that has come to our' paltsto', as also with the lersonll( s:lerilice: that he will make in aceelptit,g it. We feel, therefore, that It loJ op' Se sn of dt.y demands of us that we should sust.ain him in his (e cisiOn, and this coiplls us oi Our pat to make the sacrifice we ar called on to p)erfoi m. From these CollSilerations alone we are liost Ieluctantly induced to accept lie resign L.tion. lResolved, further", That this resolu tion be entered on the records of our churbc and that a copy be sent to the l.t.v. M. G G. Scherer. Dl r. Scherer will preach his farewell - rtlon on nex t Sunday. it ilAH11NAll. Iluharttw Ntw 1'a r, ft(i('.. UOxcul' rn(ttrcan) S4 1a)-, hb r 1."Ith--- utltt s of tIme 'i, taiont. The IIrbrewy Ilnm' for New Year is "1 osh hiashonah." which ieanls head of the year. With the llebron+s the day falls on the first of the month l,ishri, occutiring this year Sepltemb heh 14. Like all Jewish holidays, this is o ser'ved fI'rm 50unset.i tot sniset. There-'c forec L,heir Iplaces of buUsiness ' will he c'ised froma this eve iling unltil niext M\ozny moing i. Th'le (lay is niot, a holiday say the ltabbi, so much as it is a holy day. It is a ,im Ino(f solemn an d earneiist prayeir oft init 'rhpctionl and self-riew,ilV It ix called varIiouisly Lhe Day of M~lemoirial, the D)ay ohf Juidgmnent, and the Ilhty of the i3lowing (If Lthe 'IiTrumpelit. It hats r'eceived this last, tit,lc (on aceount, (if this pecuiliar' service, t.he blowing of the Shofar', or' ram' horn. The (lay is obser'ved iln 190i iLth,e samei idealismu whiiichi chairacter'ized it. in the miost aienllt days. Tbc adv'ane of ci viliz/ation and the onwlard prlogres5x of the world hias chianigedly some511 of the out wlar'd t.;rmis, but its spiruitual sigiiifieaiiee is unchaingedi. As the mnehaiit at the beginning of the secular' year' casts upi hIs ledger' and sets downi hiis deblts and1( cred its, so does the l ibrew obseirver of the Nell Year' day balanuce his life acceounts, re pon11t siicerely of his faults and f'ollies, adl starit out with fresh str'ivinogs for higher and pureri hiving. The ld year'Ctl of sini is buiei(d ill the cem3ieter'y (If thle panst anud the Now Year, a child of hope, tinius its face towai'd the futur'e. Eight Yom riippur11)1, 0or the D)ay (If A tonemen4It. Deauth. Mrts. EhsanLlor Wor'kmni died at her'i homile ini thec ujper parIt of the county on 8aturlday. li'.r reminils wer'e buriiied on Mu niday a.t luhoi Iliver church. D)ied lit Mrl. .1. J . Seaisu's hiomne about eight mil:s fe,m the city at 2 o'clock Lhiis mIrhi : M r. J1. A . H4undiek, agedl aboi(ut 78 il Una ho reinLls will be. carried to l'caks this afternoon for' in A - Eluidi'(enceil. A SpartLanburiig corresp51onduenit for' Tlhe State says: A pr'opuos or thle 11)1n. .1. 1. JT Cald wvell, of G reeniiw od. priesid ing over' the pr'ee ent .erm of a sp)iall cortof Ithis~ coun1 Ly D)r. .Jax. II. C ar'lisle' called( youtr cor - irespiondenlt's at,tention to the following inte11restinig inciden11t Lthis finOring.hi Chanellor Dav Id JToh nion was e'lected governIor' of Sothi Carol ina, Mr u. J1oh,' .f amnes (Cald wvellI. of the Nowberry lIar, was5 clhiosen chauncel lor In his pIlace, this deceasedl gentlemern beIng the~ fathier of lion. J. F. J. CaId well. 'iThN wasLO in in 1M6. (Chalncellor Caldwell held (:ourt hiere duiring thait periodl when MIr T1. 0. P. Vernon was judge In oirdinary. Now whent his son, J1. F. J. (Iaidwell, Is presHiding at Spartan burg, Sher'llf John FN. Vcrnon, son of J udge Vernon is the highest, cout t nfiiial undlie the junge. 'eli-: 4i;Inal1N. (ln in t t %e .Arn r .y ml Ul nt.ly Niniht. Ti 011, a 411'11; ..r t 11,31o' A\ tdellighf,lI ; w in the atrmory-on1 ha't 11 )1.b11y I !h1 . .\ numn bctr of cong,r'c . t' inl Ilt" a i 1 rc " 111e1(1n the ("a- i ' ua- r' thiutrili. tn . - j,.1 edl by .,bI. TI'~ t I- it., t t.il-t" lat t1 ,. \'s , rI' h 'alll "Ill .itil l i I t i i ', its l I , t %:1,, : . " - i N , " :. -.' 11 rit" w at. Ilue:lb-h1,, , em r , 1', t:}' I-id ( of thet cit y. A\Inlotl; tt,t t',' i, - i . , t, Iltl:ncl \l is, ('i l t rn- .I l . - n\ i ti l .\ r. \\'. U Scilinek. 1I S-s Alyru rii - IiIIf rt with \ir. \V. U. Iyrt' li'' ie'ie S,iutnit r t h .\lr. ci J. M oore. Al i" tiili It ryV Ito)inmon " with \l r. Z. P. \Wrb:h t. I 'olu'. Ali ss (iil.'i Ahn- witb NIir. 'N. 11. N I i~ i rrln \\'~lcks with Ni r. ti. 1,. \liss J. i i I. l'aiAl!Y w\ith A 11 . . 11lis, I.oni;t' Ilou-t : , of (?t-orgia, with 11e. I-: A. (;riIli n, i\li~s Ninnie I')ol w\ith 1ir. J. E. lRnn\ ickt. \I i., A\:iIe l'l wvi1.h .\1' r.,1 S. Rt.n. wick. \lis, Ani'a i): Iidon with 1ir. li G. Speatrlntu1. AI iss ('Iuatii r, of TIInes,le', w\"ith U)r. 1). 1,. I louzer, J.1 . iis, \i.mir' \Ia.' W ilion with NIr J. Y. :\h-'I';ul s'.av.: (i. W-. \V,'( irn, J1 ('. W\ilson, Jr. Ned I'yIvntn, \V. .\ .I ui niosos, Jr , T. K. f lll , i. T . I ieu w i Ik , '. I-:. tco tt, I o b t. Uhaptrom'n : \it. ant Ni -:. i N. i'vaINu , \i '. nt .\l r . I) P. I'ifcr. 'Tli ('rtnatn was ;ar;tcefully Iled by Mlr. \V'. ('. sehi'ntk wit I liss Carrie Jlon:t ai( ;\Ir..J. ('. Wilson, Jr. Wil for the Give them oil cod-liver oil. it's curious tOt.ee the result. Give it to the peevish, fret ful child, and he laughs. Give it to the I)ale, anaiic child, m(l Iis faCe b)ecom'Mes rsy and Lill of health. Take a flat :hestc(i child, or a child that h)as sto)pp wd grl)\win, give 1him1 the oil, and he will grow big and StrtOng' like the rest. This i: not a new scheme. It has iecen done for years. Of course Vo1u must Use the right oil. Scott's Emulsion is the one. Scots Emulsion neither looks nor tastes like oil b)ecauLse we are so careful in making it pleasant to take. Send for ft ee samiple. SCOTT & ILOW NI. Cheistis, .ej 1'ail si., N. V. SuL anid ,z .ts.; at. druggists. Have You a Daughter'? IN IPR()io'imTi~)N TO Tll- EI('CAION OITr h eLG l , betad van L ges, educa (tilIon-. l1. H., NormaIll Nli H C xpresLtsion, Arit anId I iashless CouriIl'iss. UnderICI experCi cedl teachers,8 in an1 I(Iideal cillge' coImmun1 ait.y. NI iist healdtbhul locat.ioni. Dee.p tuhlarIlI well, water aIbsoIlut,ey purie. Ingw ra.L.. TIhe~ l'asI ye.l' all ourLIa rooms)1 were 00 clupitd, and11 mianiy romns are5 U engaLged for Ine'xt. setssioni the fortly- tird F'or i Inutrat.ed entailougu add1(11ress Rev. James Boyce, Pres't, D ue WVest,, AhhviJlle Co , S. C. OROOKE~RY. We have added this line to our stock and the prices will interest all who intend to pur chase. Call and see ou.r assortment and get prices. Newberry Hardware Co. Xr A, Soft Harness You can nako your har tkltl W t oft 1a a glovo and na tough in wiro by tniig U111111MtA I1nr none OIl. You enn ie'ngthen Itn lif o-nIake It uast twIen na Ioni aW it ordtuaruy woulid. EUREKA Harness Oil niaken a poor looking har ti."8 tIko now. hit of puro. heavy bodtledt oil, 4. pee'llyl} prepred to with statid thu weather. tol everywhero r t ini cua-aIlelizea. Made by STANDARD OIL CO. VITGORH of JM]Ef AT 1":\-IM', , QiI' ICI.iY \N D I'.Ilt.\1.\\IN : .l' , Ita"1"sultV-.D. Maenetic Nervine is sold wit,h at writtIn gualrauitce to curO In)sonil)iat, F its, 1)izine'ss, 11\'steria, Ni'rvous Debility, Iost. Vitalit-y, Semi nal I.osses, aiitihg ouiuory--t.he re'ult of ovet' work, worry, siektness, error's of youth or over-ioiitluclget. I'rice $I; is boxes $5). Biy ma1il in platin p)aekai.et to antly address oil recel)it of price. Sold onl1y byV Gildr's Gorler' DIrug Store Sol Agont.,, Ncwberr'y. DR. RUST'S Original tolti (: 'niucl, alIWays reliable atld sitfe. Gaties! ulways ask for 1)r. Itnst's (lo,tt1n Itoot aidt I't tinyroyal 14c mlale Pills. They n0Ver faill in(i nOVer injure. Aliiletld to ainy aiddres-+ onl re e'vilpt of $1.00 by (ilder's Corn-ei) D)rug Store Sole Agelts. Newlerry. JAPA NES A low ttnit collete tr)ueti nt, 4on I si stiig of Suppositories, ('aiisilks of Olitmt,ttt anid two boxes of O)jimnt1, A never failing Cnre for Piles of ever' , iattire antd degree I t mtakes ill tt,e'ra tionl with the knife, which is pitinful, it tl oftoi results iii tleit.tl, tilltlt'rtsSat-y.' \Vhy entltite this terrible iiseaes'? We Iaek o written glaratit,tt' in cath $1 box. No tu're, no pity. 5tk'. and $1 a box ti for $5. Sent by mitil. S;tlnie)l frce. tlINTl'1N, 25,. AN 1() ('oNs'Tl l', ION etred, l'ilt' prevet-l 0d, by .lItnS0e, laive' laelle"ts the i rat L ai ver ani Stomnch Ittgnlittor alil Itcutl I'ttrilicr. 8nlnl]l mild at:ldt tleasa,;nt. to take: especially aIlitpted for clii1dren'r use. 50 doses 25o. (iltler's C'orner tlr' Store Sole Agelits, Newhel'rv. This signaturo in on every box of tho genuiim. Laxative Brono-Quinine 'rahleta \ho rotdy that curtes a cold tn one day ASTHMA C1 Asthmalene Brings Instar Cure in A SHCNT A Vi OLIUTEI1Y I EE, 'W'rito ~'o-t.r 2ctari o FOR TERfl lii Y AI ti EVERY ftlNGG R1ELIEF. t A fler' having It cairefully13 anlalyzed, w'' opi1umn, mforphline01, cl oroformi tor other. Gent,Ilemen: I wvrit, t,hi Isest,imon411ial fr woniderfl efct,C of your Asthi naltene, for been atlliieted] with spasmoltic asthm4s11 for I my own akill asi well as mnyt otherls, I e windows lin 130th street, New York. I ar My wife commfhtenced tatking itlboiit, the li a radi ctal lijipo vement,. After using oute iandt she is entIirely free from l sym 3 )pt recoimmeind the mued icin lo1( ialI li ho i 'a 4 DI). T1A."i' Iiitos. MII.;uics: Co, (Genltlemen:jf I wias t,r(uleId wvith A sthi 4)n1 remediles, bult they have allI filed. st arted with a trial bott,lo. I founld rlief fill-sl''i hot,tle, anid I aml evetr~ 1 grtful for six years wats unabil1e to wvork. I amr busi8ness5 e very daiy. TPhi s t,esit,iony y'ou IIome addiress, 235 It iitn st reel. 'TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY D)o not dlayiL Wirite at tonce' atd.J e CO., 71) 10a3 130th Mt,, N. Y (it,y T1hero aire all kinds of omn in t,he 4i f or that, has atttracteour ( a1'Il tenition a* 04e lng tbem they hatve been)4 sinid led, ete, get, 0ut, to work, put1 in thle time14 1 hev wa)s cus1 itm'rs, atnd perh aps t,bty coi t sell a T1he elans of people wvho lbly Ite STI I cart.h. tndith ielr i Inds are' not11( lr to e han $'' Tl ilJl P'IA N OS lire the very liInesi worldi on merit alone. It's tbe old re lih w hen anyone teulls you hie cant furnih si 4 remember )Ot you have hear d "G(host stor Iie Wriite' todally anod r't l'atory1 prlices big p)rofi ts made by3 the detalr Chas. iM Pianio Mainufaceturerd, 1at imore, M Warororn,m 213R N. Trynn Mt. Cnlloto GOod Time. Evtery man, lady and bo/ shp.ul have a good time piece. Corne and buy it (f us as we have a inr.'. Ctioni. If your watch, clock or J'ewc y ieeUds repair brine it. to us and we will put it in good or der. We also have a nice line of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass. o Jeweler. Ad11ii11S11tO''S SR1 of Sock of oods, AI.NT ;' 'i ) ( II"i 1: t )I '' io - . . . t t ('m ri t, aI. d tI .p!) . :, I1tt 1, l Will .t1 the -hwae ( n,i-r t te i .be of he' I:e( .Oavid \\etsi:: at Silver Street' on 1\\(tdu(sd.i." ti("pt. Is, I:lul. at e levenr ihul .k in Ihe for enlOn t>r ;tiah. I'. S IVWiNGSTON, .\Im'. oft Ih:vId \\'et> ii-c''I. --THE fitiil iBlk fI Now1'y, S C ( i:wr.in.IiisI:Ic i ; t .) Capital - - -- -- - $150,000.00 Sutr)lus and PI'ollts - 96,865.88 ( b-neral h.;.;k t( i h nt m , ,ran.u au(ttnd w ith r uot I ( I)I :-r . ;I,ti:l at tt(nt1(1n t0 -i11h-'ttiin . ('((rr'1 poI0 thit',(' . O iceite 1, Savings Departtr.ient. l)epolesi'- a!IOedt'tfI int ' r:t at the Irtt,o If I I nt r e In,t uInutn friiml date of h'lt>:it. Int(ert p a b .: rt;ih anuary ISt uot .lut: !t Of t'n h ye tar. T. Ili N' \N. ( 'a titer. .I \\' .\M ll O S A".-t. (:rt 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 ;re going away. Call and see them. JRE FREE! it Relief and Permanent il Cases. .,N I i. 'I .I I' T ('I t :i u lil e ro 4' no hel bi el lieiL Ast h iltone, brne', istant olef, ieiie e n o ithe 'fre, eeiise v. I ie wcit a~ l ol 1 ti ' 1e 0 ee I . \'li,'i t,i'i. ell ofe. ri lla I nuot t l niiv u i Ic" le j uic from ( i. I was a ICiilave, Iined l w:i ( c h iiJc eiie ib attl 'LtS ala l h ew 'ill y . \ Ii iule ei. yeeeiiji Ve'rv'o l tirad il *,' "eny tale, -ShIiNa., aNd. lhimght you had) .1l ed e4 12 y ai . :emt~i i i e ..Lict eeee le. eela botth!c0f ci ee .\'i'.r ie!).''. . I VI.e e .e ei e iOjtl ol|e m t n :ee \,ii y ne, Ali a- ee i s aLiL.e 'Ollen re w f or ht A(.mati liaity ub'shebMe. wih A1tha. an ee' is as't~. Iavtonihig la uwond eiul iL (l'V . I .l(i)v- i t c \ jlle ti 1.:lt,e '~ om i hee ofetduty,o h avitin ie st,aLidicthe rhi' W 'imb -'r' II~ ve soo oi 1Ned buT blefhe .\s iu jha,Jilppare ble iiets b. Lt. l' 1i'i , en l. (vc)j. rany lc ae. youre adVe,i -mnto and v aet ionce.' enI : a e ince p'urio' cha- yourli le lite fmi( l y )' - i,f i four chuuldrn,~ nd low inte II It helha. a o In maUttshe 'uch' tie of'e 1)( ia I y o c s ee j to 8II.ee e I'I \ l' Ah ti-: , a, iEthiEE O~ aiEGooi fTe OFlOS TAL.o-ju mo buslii'o btte e.etcnuei nil.i theI' maIe who sA t N o and j th It oucth v.(ek as L,hiCarnlhuntingnew inJ o onei aw ie