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THK NEWIBERRY COTTON M51MKET. Corrected semi-weekly by 0. J. Purcell & Co. November 8, 1901. Good Midd ling ...........................7 3-10 Strict Middling .......................7 1-16 Middling ...................................6 lb 16 9'rosh oysters all thr tiue, at It. J. Miller's resaurant. t& f 2t, \\attd. A black ilodg"'tt I'olnt,or Dog-puppy from 6 to 12 months old. State priee and pedigre. E. Mc(I,AtlcS uN, t& f 2t. Law Range, (;oiumbia, S. C. Meals served in good style, the very best the market alfords at 1t .i. M it ler's restaurant, near postolilee. t&f 21, 4' Wantrd. Turkeys wanted at the Newberry Hotel. MDonoy to Lonn. Five years ti me at 7 per cent interest, sOctLredt y first mort,gLgt on improvcd real i'stat (e. ttu-, iunt &. lltun-t.er'. At.,'.rnys. Wood Wuntud. Those of our subscribers who desire to pay in wood will confer a favor by st, bringing the wood as early as conve 1 lent as we are nxious to get in our pply for te winter. .Do not fail to pport to the olice when you bring the " (ood and get recoipt for t,he amount so we may keep our accounts straight. Finest mackerel smoked herring, Hume's salmon and French sardines at Pal metto Grocery Store. Liaid for litle Sixty acres of good suburban lind ne and a half miles south of the city, for sale. In high state of cultivation. Apply to E. Cabaniss. f&t 8t For a good, square meal, go to Bob Miller's restaurant, near the pot. olice t&f 2t Palmetto Li'-er Medicine cured mc r of chronic constipation,'' writes Juic vans, Piedmont, S. C. Sold at )r W 7anSinith's Drug Store. ly Ralston Breakfast food, postum, grape nuts and four kinds of rolled oats at Palmetto Grocery. B e e Cheese biscuits and Bremner's butter wa fers and oysterettes at Palmetto Grocery. Ltumber! I,utA b"-it!! for Nal,e. Good sound itoutrhedre at 103 per hundred. Square Litumber at hOe. We are also prepared t Il bills n short notice. LONG & IiAVI), tf S Iver Street, D. C. Try Palrnettt. Liv A L-d imine for in digestion. 1.0 cents at Dr. Van Smith's Irug Store. ly The very best New rleans molasses for 55c and a vary good grade for 45c at Pal metto Grocery Store. Tlhe t,ime of th C',,ommo le as Cou rt, hias beeni t.uken0 up in , iquity biusi ness - talking order's, oec. i'ho ju rors that, wern disissedl ?Al onday unt,il Th2lurs 1'day3, came up Thiui sda~y morning on ,,.Iime hut t.he.re were no cases for them tid they w ere d ismllisd, andl shortly fiterwards tb court a-.~djouned.ci to U- to) speak favlora'-l y of P-ainkillecr, knownz atmost, unieO u . eago pains of the body. ft is v'aluabile not only for c ilds In win tr, but for various s tttumer comla~iinlts, and should be in everyyfamily. The casualty which de ands It may come unaware - (Christ ty Advocate. There is but one Pain fer, Perry Davis'. Price 25e. and 500. tuck wheat and the ighest grade of maple yrup at Palmetto Gro ery._____ _ A P'opular Uonducto.r Dead. Mr. H. D. Nelson, a well known and p'opular conductor of the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens railroad, dlcd at his home in ColumbIa last F'riday afternoon, lie had been sick for sev eral months with typhoid fever, Hie leaves a wife and two ch ildren.--Lex ington Dispatch, 6th. 4Job Vouldit t lEave Stood it. If he'd Itching Piles. Mhey're ter ribly annoying; biut Buck len's Arnica Salve will eure the worst case of piles on eorth. It has cured L,housand(s. Por Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the best salve in the world. Price 25e a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. Same as Ntreeti Cara. Newberry hasn't a cIty railway, but in "Russell's Transfer." we havo al.. most as great a convenilence. On next Friday, circus (day, "transfer" will leave ,Jamelson's corner every fifteen minutes through the day for t,he show grounds. This schedule will be kept itp through the (day. Hurrah for Rus Belli What's Your Face Worth? Sometimes a fortune, bult unever, if you have a sallow complex ion, a jaun diced look moth patches and blotches on the skii',-all sgns of Liver Trouble. But Dr. Kitng's New Life Pils give Olear Skin, Rosey Checks, Rich Com-. plexion. Only 25cents at al druggists. Take it all the. year round-P'almotto Liver Medicine. 10 cents at Dr. Van 8mith's Drug Store ly VARIOUS AND ALL Ah1UoJ U. Go to the chrysanthemum show to night. Remember the citizens' net't' "g Tues day night. The Master advertises somec valuable property in this paper. Tho' County Teachers' Association will meet tomorrow. Thu city council of Greenville has decided to establish t paid fire depart ment for that city. Mr. Ray Watt,s is at work and will soon have his; residence completed in the castern part, of the city. Rev. W. M. Iiuson will lecture in the opera house tonight. Subject ''Causeand ELect, or the Liar Skinned.' A Pullman sleeper will be somet,h!ng now to pass Newberry. The Southern will put on one after December sLt. Mr. W. 11. Eddy has opened a gro cory store on Main street, nml will he pleased to sec .tls f tiends. H[e is next door to Smith &i Co. The fro-+t was so heavy yesterday morning that it looked as if mother earth had been spread with a light mantle of snow. The contract to build the cottages for the operatives of the Mollohon Man ufacturing Company, has been let to Mr. J. F. Grandy, the contractor who is building the mill. A litt!e negro burned to death on I)r. V. S. [irown's plantation, about six miles from the city, on Wednesday. It was anotber case of paren .s ieaving their children home " lone. Dr. J. Mt. Kibler is having his lot cleatted off, next to the Episcopal church, preparatory to having the old house rolled back, so that he can erect a handsome new residence at an early date. The matter of the appointment of a postmaster for Newberry is still un settled and many are still guessing who the lucky one will be. However, it is thought that the plum is about ripeand is liable to drop at any moment. Some damaging rumors have been circulated on some good citizens of Newberry, to the effect that they had signed a certain ec'ored man's petition for appoint-ment as postmaster for New berry. Ntt sane man believes the report. Young Hiser of New berry, who as hurt in a railroad wreck som1etiie ago, writes to a friend in Colurnbia that he is but slowly retcovering. The suit for (lamnages will not be brought in this county, but in Newberry.--The S'ate, 5th. Se'vices will be held .unday morn ing in the new Methodist church. The wiring of the building hats not yet been c nipleted, which prevents the holding of night services in the new building. Uowever, from this time on day ser vices willbe hold in the new church. Col. 1,lhert I1 Aull, the governor's private secretary, is being urged to make the race for secretary of state. Col Aull is editot of The Newberry Herald and News, and is also president of the State' Press Association. He is a very catpab+le man, and if het tscets t,o make the race he will make it inte' esting for any cemp'et,itor.-G reel v.uod Index. Same of t.h 13 citizens halve compJlaIned to us about lire hose being left, lyIng in t.he streets. We will stat,e thait the 10x celsie'r Fire C'omxpany is in no way re eponsi ble for this, and thlat all tile hose that tihat, compiany is resj onsib)le for is o)n thele' reel at, t,beir quart1'eIs, beinig carteIulIly taken care of. (Uannev,sc un t .tifr e e r '' he 1,cr 8Sce ee."' You will scoon become a cit izen of the grotl%1Ig. toiwn cf Newbe'rry uniss 5Sou1 move~'t. T'he i Ileorporat ion of the cit,y wivi I>e e'xtt.endel after' tihe 8t,h of No vember, 1001. (City hats will sell at a high premium after that date, for in anticipatio.n of thaft event t,hey are now rapidly rising in value. The now comn mon thorougnfares will become great. st,reets, and our main avenues will rival thle great. Ioulevar'ds of Paris. Barns, stables and chicken yards will all dis appear to give room for the additions t,o the houses. Sick men will get wvell: old men grow young, and yout,h will be shrouded in the everlasting mantle of be'aut.y. All cares will then be laid aside and the am,mosphiere will tingle with merriment. Thin folks will be come as fat as elephant,s- 'i he bitter nostrums of the doctors will become a thing of the past, and drug stores wil give place to other indust.ries more in keeping with the health of the people. The moral atmosp)here will be elevated after that time, for all liars wIll move out (If this beautiful city to one where t,hey can p)revail upon the citizens thlereof never to allow the cause of Newberry's prosperit,y to come, and if t,hey can not find such a place they will dig a hole and crawl into it, for af ter that thley can't, st,ay In Newberry. The cause will be the lecturo at tile Opera House November 8th at 8 p in., by tihe Rev W. M. Pinson, of New berry, S. OC, who is considered by all who have heard him one of the best, leeturers on the American platform. Plowers give their fragrance, Poetry its music, Yout,h has it,s beauty, b'ut in this lecture you will observe a con r.lnual flow of Wit, Hunmor and Pathos. Y'u Smile, You Laughl Then You Roail! 15 and 25 cents IMusIc to be furnished by the Hall man Orchestra, s aves Two Fronm Death. Our little (laughter had anl olmost fa tal attack of whlooping coughl and broni chitis." writes Mrs. W. K Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies fasled, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece who had contumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medi cine and to-day she is pe'rfectl y well. Desperate thlroat anId lung diseased yeild to D)r. King's New Discovery as to no othler medlicine on eamrth. I nfalli hle for cu ghe and colds, 50Oe and $1.00 guaranteed by al ldryggists. Trial bot tle a free. Men's all wool suit.e. $5.00 at Wootana. TiM. Uit11U8. The Walter ,. Maittn Fhow i a t;ood On.'. The Crowd Not 1.argo but Orderly. Tuesday wits circus day, and whilo the crowd did not seem to be a circus crowd, yet the s'owmen had to just, gr(unds for complaint, for considering the threatening weather and the fact that, one of, if not the oldest, largest, and best circuses on the road, lobinson's, andI one its thoroughly ad vertised aIs possible to ad vertise it, was to follow within the next few datys, the crowd was about what one would ax pect., anIt t he profit's after I he day's perfortancu sho:wed up in favor of the circus manageenrt. '1'he crowd was an unusually quiet 0110, only two arrests, ail theny for petty offenevs, were mado mu riig the day; and but little druniker'tness was to be seen. This is douhtles. dute to the fore sight of the board of con1-trol ill haVing the dispensary closed- a gre'tt favor, and one t hat is appreciated by the bet ter el ill-nt (,f our people. Tlhe Walter l,. Main people show what they advertise. 'T'hey fulfilled their prutrsises a presented on the bill boards-more so than any circus we have ever attended. It is an honest, clean show. The collection of animals was small, but the specimens of each were good, and the actors showed much skill in performing their wonderful feats. The trapese performers, bicycle riders, slack and tight wire walkers, accrobat.ic feats and horse-hack riding, have never been excelled by any that eve' ap)eared in this city. l'erhaps the feature that attracted the most ad mniration and elicited the most, applause from the thousands present, was the drill of the trained horses, said to be 63 in number. They were crowded into a circle, hardly large enough for them to stand in comfortably, and at the command of their trainer they galloped around in opposite directions, making figures with the accuracy of human beings. This ant alone is worth the admission charged by the Main circus. The crowd that attended the show was well pleased, the management of the Main circus is composed of a num her of very pleasant gentlemen, and in this connection, we would especially mention Mr. J. D. Carey, the press agent, who was especially considetrate of the repreaentatives of the press. We hope to see the Main circus in Newberry again next, season. "trRonnal. lion. 14. II. I)ominiek spent Wednes day in Columbia. W. I. Icarle, Nsq , 'f Pendleton, was in the city Wednesday att,ending court. Mr 1) (. Pilynn is spending a few days in Augusta this w' ek olt business. Mr. J. 1E Norment, representative of the News and Courier, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs .J h J. ('aldwell, of Greenwood, have been spending the week at 1)r 1;. C. Jones'. Ilon. II. H I1vauns hats been in C:nlum - bia this week attending a meeting of thet SFa te Ialr(ne of Co'ntrol. Ma d er I.hI.ude Wt'illiamis has neceepted a posItion and gone to woirk in L,he Southerit railroad shops at Cotlumblia. S. M. Smith, Jr., 16q., of the Ed ge field hair, hats beeni in New berry for t.he past Itew days ont busin'ess con nectedi withI time eourt. Mrs. .l. W. Kihiler andi( MIrs. 11 10 Tol'nd, ha ve bieenm cal led to thir ii fathaer's hozme in Oconmee couta 1,y, on accouanit oif his serious illness. Mr . I'. J. Vloss, who has beeun at. home for the paist few dhays, left Wednzesday to) resumei hat is wo rk ona the t roada for the Natital WVateri Meter coitnpanity, of New York. Senttiior Mower and NIra. L"osterN Mar tin, of Newberry, were in D)ne West F?ridaiy. The commuittee were and iting Mr. Mower's annual report.--A. R. Presbyterian, 6th. Messrs. W. Y. Fair and WV. T. Jack son left last night for Sumter, where Capt. Jackson will superint,end the macadamizing of Sumter's streets with some of Mr. Fair's gr'avel. Miss Nannie B. Pool, of Newberry, spent a few days with Miss Maude For rester last, week. Miss Pool and Miss Forrester were at Hlollins, Va., to gether.-Graeen wood Journal, 6th. Rev. J. L. Williamson and Mr. W. F. Fawart were to have gone t.o Charlest.on yesterday as delegates represent.ing Aveleigh~ Presbyterian church at the meeting of the Soutth Carolina Presby terian Synod, but both have sickness in their fanmi lies and have heenm unable to go. Dr. W. 10 Peiham will likely go do wn today. On account of the GahYney Carpet Manu factoring comipanay having p)laed( thirt outp)ut in the handls of a New York jobbing hiouse for the anxt five years, the:y were comapelled to release their salesmen The companay taking the output, not traveling exclusive car pet salesmen, coul d noCt employ the old saleamen fronm the Gaffncy company. For this reason M r. RI. 10 Leatvell re turned t,o Newberry anud will remain here until the first of the new year. White, Man Turmnert YeHlow. Great conasternaotion was left, by a he friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexi ngtona, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. 11 in skini slowly c.hanaged color, also his eyes, and he eiufltered terribly. ils mxalatdy wags Yellow Jaundice. He was treated b'y the best dyotors, btt without benae fit. 'lThen he wias adviserd to try Eslect rio Bit trs, I he wondeer ful Stomuach and Liver remaedy, and he writes: "Afta takimng twi bottles .I was whmxiy enred." A trIal proves Its matchless metrit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Onlhy 25e. Sold hby.t al drnggIsts. A 'UL,LMAN 8LIE'IER. TiO t-untiher,t, ,o itm te Over th-' Co Ilunhi alt aael ireuvlii' livi 'on fro in Cha,rlcNtou , 1 n IGr,e,mvillle. 1eginn1ing Sunday, )eembt'r Ist. the South'en railway will put, oi a Npe'e'ial I';xpo9ition st'rvle-.. by whiub splendid facilities will be olfered thu passenger travel over' their lines riii ning into ('harltbston. As wiv Ibh seen from Ih fe fillowi., taken from the News and Courier of at recent. dat.e, a 1,'uillmianl Sleeper will be put on the ('olunhia and (ireenville division, which will be:' -me'thing new for our peopl,e: 'On the train leavie. ('harl'eston at 11 p. n1. a I'ulinlan car ill be' run di rect, t,u ('hariot :e ald aeot,er' l'ullmanl on tho saie train will bo run to Green ville. ''hit will be the Ii -st time that at sleeping car ever iade r- gular trips on the Greenvilie and (olumhirt division. Passengers fron Ohar-.ton at i1 p. in. will arrive in Greenvi'le at I1 it. In. and will make close conneetion with the Washington and -iiouthwestern vestihnled limited for AI anta-and New Orleans It,urimLni ."g . :i wit,h sleeper attached will leave C reenvillo at (6:20 p. m. ,arrivi g in CharbI-stonl thu follow ng moiig at 7 o'ele:'.' Flour is up, but the Palmetto Grocery still sells the very best at $4.40 and the second grade at $3.90. They bought large lots be-, fore the rise. Big ' ins1 ', i Sh. w. Ouliane, l hare &.\Ve; :-,'s aiInstrols will be the attru+ction t tile oplerit house on next Velnesd:"y night. The iompany nu1111:ibei's 30ii mintel stars, beaded by Wr-i. H Uh.e', the well know. n eid man aed comedian. Each mnd every act and f. ,iure will be brand new, along the novel ties uellng "Ca1' mein," tir wonderful .uop roller. He wits the featuire at iallmmerstien's V ic toria theatre, N. Y., last winter. The brothers, "Many," direct from the palace, London, leng land. They do it comedy acrobatic act, entitled "Scenes in a Restaurant. '' A magniii cent scenic first part. A strong sing ing contingent, arid it superb orchestra of 12 men furnish the niusic. One niglt, oly, W,dnesday, 13L,h. Seats now oil sale at ,'Seholtz's jewelry store. Ubw.-rve,1 'rintlng Com -agpny. A ieeting of the stockholders of the Dbserver Printing conmpany was held inl 1'he Observer oflice on Friday and the rollowing were elected directors :V II. Wallace, J II. M. Kinard, F. Z. Wilson, /. F. Wright and F. N. Martin. The >flicers elected are: W. -1. Wallace, presi lent and treasurer and general nianager, f. 1-. M. Kinard, secretary -Newherry Dbserver. Itncheh,.r Malchs. There will he a meeting of the lache for Maids at. I)r. 0. C. Jones 'I'u,"sday. Novelmber 12th, at -1 p. Im. linda Welch, Secretairy. JumpeiS(Iht n T '' P'eenny Nii 'l'he lit,tle rtaiuighb r of Mr. J N I '.,v allI jump led oni an tOinerie rake ni a.:' of Len penny iilails, ait I itrUSt. on. rialI antireldy ,b r'ough hei f : anId --od >neC half i i r mrl hi. Chasm >'rb i s'; l'i i3almn wva p)r'omptly applidl und liv. minurtes lateir thie pal ih ad di saipp'earod 1.nd( no0 more sslfenrig was,1 expe)i'rne di in three'(. datys t.he cildt was weaing her shloo as usual anri witi abisolutli no discomfa'rt. Mr. Powell is a well knrown mrchaiit of ir'ork land, Va. Pai in Ialm niIs an art,risept ic and1( I b'al ouch injuies without rmatur iati<mn and! ini one-t,hIi'rd the~ timei ' eq uired ~ b.h uslSi. treatment. F"or sale by WV. E. Pe lhamu . ' ^ ra u Thanksgiving Shooting must be provided for, so call and ex itmine our stock of GUNS and AMMUNITION. We have the best selected stock of lirearmns, primers, caps, wadls, shot mmnd powder to be had for the price. We invite you to exlamine. Club shall any loiad 40c. per box. NEBERRY lHRWARE 60. There is No Way of Escape From the fact that we are turning out the nicest laundry to be seen in the south. We have the neatest anid most morder and best arranged plant of its size in this State. We will admrfit that this is a broad statement, but it is the opinion of the people who are in the position to know. We employ the most careful and up-to-date methods. Have experienced help ini every deupairtmlenit and the work we are sending out enteh week is with. out an eual for beauty of color and perfection of finish. If you are a criterion, you will appreciate our work. THE NEWERRY STEM LAUNDRY, L B. ALL.T T.essee 'il'll: W. C. 1. U. Tl' Slt.t Cnnwtntlt u ~g i ta"trn t In i t"I N r"e '1 Te' St ate neavet tie aieel io lie N\ ebirr 'i'It,1N W. . kt The Statte coniVenltinn of the \\'4IIRn'. Christinit Tei tper;tlie Iitti n, leg alt it' session ilt this CiO v on t'uesd:i:V. ''ert ate t)lipwarIs ol tt% ent y elth ! t es lr esentl an(l the sessions ae leing IlkIll inl tihe C.enttral AMethodist rhtnth. wereIt ml.ti, years ago \Ii. i tttVl>w r a ai.-: ti ut nion The ieeting is not . et t n not vet tile (lCeates hale behent ttenttive, :iinl r.on ne I anel have hadu gootl, inspi, in , ,n 'the otlicers elel te tet II tlt 41411ii.1 3' ar' were as fllown s: 'ieshlet.I Mtt Jantie II. I IavInes, I.rtsviIlh- \'ier 1'i-"si dent, ilis S. .\ \ e \ rr, Yet k1vilt, t,' Correspwndiig Seret:r v, 1lf 1 tio A ble, I,eesviIle; Ret., iIi jg e., vi tt irs. J. C. ltnbinon (1 C h1apit I' Ti", u1rer, A,iss li elei \Iwer, Ne te\ i. 'T 1elics tf .\ v i tia I ' i e(,* ue rch will aive their annt tim rsaiiem n themumIn t+how\ tonig,hl. in the varant rtore r'oo un titiet he ('-"'we11 htehnlal. I'rizvs arte tITei'et for t.he b-st e lb'e tionl, b"Sl slpecinwln Ilowtvtr, he-,1 (I1 .1;I and best, pot plant. .\ p;/.e wihi ab-o he given for he liandlsol-,l vale of 'O(es. h'le ladies who have in e'aree this annlual slow arle mlos-t. Silet"s t In I-Il(t (lltlilt ul t-h i" h:1tlsnmn.'[.1 . , tnd the prett t irl. an" (e ht. 'nli Iltt,r'n1:: -:.ll alt-' if. ;t t1n.-i, Ii- I . t1: otelaii Iml. It.-fresh "';: v w 1i h -s rs-.'r%. Doors open al. 7 p. m. .ina.a . " . centS. Stop te Blight It is a sad thing to see fine fruit trees spoiled by the blight. You can always tell them from the rest. They never do well aftei wards but stay small and sickly. It is worse to see a blight strike children. Good health is the natural right of children. But some of them don't get their rights. While the rest grow big and strong one stays small and weak. Scott's Emulsion can stop that blight. There is no reason why such a child should stay small. Scott's Emulsion is a medicine with lots of strength in it---the kind of strength that makes things grow. Scott's Emulsion makes children grow, makes them cat, makes them sleep, makes them play. Give the weak child a chance. Scott's Emulsion will __make it catch up afLA#with the rest. This picture repiresents the Trade Mark of scott's EmuLsion and is on0 the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample. _ ~SCOTTr& Bow NE, - .409 Pearl St., New Y'ork. AN90l(5 oc and fgr. all druiggists. COMPLETE Power Plant For Factories and Mills. ENGINleS; (Corliss, A utomaltic, P1laini ide Valves. .BOLIHlS; Heacttors, and( P~umrps. SAWV M~ILLS; From smitl plamntioni tull, to1 the heaviest mnillii in the maorkot. All kinds of wood work ing! maieiry F'lour anid cortin milling! mineriy. Complete g'innii.! systems, I ,nmmieus, Vian WV ink le~ and1( Thlomas. l'iiuninae's. Boilers, Sat ws, Gins ini stock1 for gn ick delivery. -v. o. macs.nm, 13261 Matin St., Colu mbia, S. C. Prescriptions com pounded with particu lar care and accuracy by licensed and gradu ated Pharmacists. Purest Drugs and prompt service. W. E. Peiham & Son, Proscrintlon Pharmacists. T U R K E Y' You imiay tal! about War times, but. the birc TU RKEY. A BUCK' will roast a turkey This is the headquar and Ranges. Fire InsuraRce iI ' rong OhlIi I<<oreignt hmll A tu'ri CashA.\-ts. Ar atl, $:1,61:0.7 Lfe Insurance It I' ii i I li rlt, Compa In the wr b itIIi. Accident insurance in T Irave h-r:; tt+ i 1ars lat1++ ( .ully. Mb ( - r ( 1 er I't .-t ( )1in-. ASTHMA C As ThI1aIleIn Brings Insta Cure in SI l ANYEl'El, FlW 1// W.VERY *'' .A. a ., og c mrfully ainalyzed, wv t)Ipium,i mcwhineh, chioroform I or et,bei. Olt. TA"r liitos. Ni ii MII (' . Gen,Liemren: I w rite Lhis t.est ionil wond(1erfuli effec,f OnrOI AstIanallenei, i4 my5 DVI 1(1 1wn skill a&4we ll s may oL,beril, I indows on i30thi s,re, Naw York. I .\3ty i( ti w ife uom ened a1king it, about,1 Lihe -i rshe is enitirely fre' fromt ali symD filr iiommend i o eli c i ne DIP I alli who atre 1)u1. TA1s."r iI(S A NCIMN F ( 0. (Gent,LimeIn1: I wasI~ t,rm.ih!d wit , AsiLi \t i'IDDE i re med , but1 t,bey havePni a l iled, ,sarterli w i a t,rhIl hI )11 . I foun rd ri rliize./f botItlie, and1( 1 am1 (ever g!ratefulI for six 'iD year was unablie IA,o work I anr SIIe wdess, 2:35 iivinlgt.on Mt.reei. TRtIAL IHOTTLE SENT AThSOLUTEL. The e re' all kcI id of men ini L,he Fr that, LL113/ has attated o r ati t, n ioni r ful re toI1 disa isfy e ~Dr that, I i, out,. to work , put. in t,he tAi t hey w custIomers'P . -mdii pI'i- a t,beyDP5 (IDI o hi ol I The tilaIs ofC lpople who buy ihe $1T e-rth and11 h minds arei nh LDot to) be Cih 5'TI EFF PIiIIA NO0S are t,he very linm worbd il ntritU alone. It 's L,he old reilh whenC anyone ta'lls you he ccan furnilsh s remDDembi)er you1 hasve heard 'Ghost stori WVrit tod -ind 11( It latoi r) p iceD Chas. l\ PIano MIarnufatuo rr 11:ltimoreL, WnVarnaom. 213 N. 'C'ryon $-L.. Charint . II the American Eagle in of peace is the good old to the Queen's taste. ters for Buck's Stoves NE ,s. Good Time. Every man, lady and boy should have agood time piece. Come ard buy it of us as we hav. a large selection. If your watch, clock or jewelry needs repair bring it to us and we will put it in good or der. We also have a nice line of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass. Tho Jeweler. 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