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Corrected every 'T'utstlav and ['riday 'ty Summnner Bros. M eat........ ..... ...... ......... 24u (d9k . h l d(1ers ... ... .. ..... ..... ..... 8e. 11amus....... .... ..... ............. 12(a)14c. 3est l,ard ......................... 0 a 11 i te. RBest Miolassaet, now ero{r...... 'O6c:. Good Molasses . . 25(a)50c. Corn ............... ........ .......... 00. M eal ........ ........... ......... 8t1e. H ay .............. .... .......... .. $1.00 Wheltt rana................ 1.25. [st iPa'ten. iour.............. $4 50 2nd 1u.,t l"lour.... . *4 25 Strait i'lou, ......... .... . $4 00. Goosd Ord inary t,mw...... ....3.25(a)3.75. Sugar.................. .... ........ 5 'a66c. Ri .................................. 5(@8A e. Colfeu...... ..................... .... 10t(a) 15e. Cotton seed teal, ter sack .. 1.25. Country 'ror.wC butter, per lb ......... ...... . 15(0a20e. lEggs, per ozen ................ 15e Ohickens, each ................... 5((a)25c. Corn, per Iushel ........ ........ 80e. Sweet potatoes ................ 5tKa;n0c. Turkeys, p.r lb .............. 6 w me. 'ems, per bushel .. 65c. O ats......... ........................ tiOc. VtiTREI Nc Iv PIII,N tit tRIiEl. Corrected semi-weekly by C. J. Purcell & Co November 15, 1901. G ood M iddling ...........................7 1-4 ' i Strict Middling.. .............7 1.8 M idd ling ...................................7 Meu's all wool suits, $5.00 at Wootens. Ladies and gent.t-m. n to do writing at home for a Nursery Co. $20 per month for one year. Perfectly relia ble. Apply to Mrs. C V. Speartnan, f&t 4t. O-d Town, S C. Try Palmutto Liver Medicine for in digestion. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly Hivhest price paid for hides. ' & t. tf. A M1. Teague. Try Jones' Wheat Nugget., Breakfast Food and New Graham 1+lour. 3t t ff A Cungregaetional Mett,t.g haIIt'd. The menibers of Bachman Chapel Church are earnlestly reqeusted to meet at the church on next Sunday evening at 2 o'clock This is an important meeting and all tht' members should Iry and turn out. By order of Council. i'.y,s I[."'.SV,s. rrrrtur"s.-.g "I ytu1l'red! c h l"l ,1 'i l f.t, 1a n l colud hardly walk,'' w,i . 11 I t, i!,. m, l !- I ' r'." b, Ills.. --t m IBuckic 's r+ u it ja .1' i-e e u .itely (ured lt , t. ." y eilik M i 11 g1. i- ll .p N - br i t4 u'C tlls, 4 1'-s tir t.1, h "Ib.arn ". Ib ii-. I'(-r'$. e rf -" -. ,- r ":f "iln t1iN n os t alld pillt'!, are I1't . - i ..t -, ifv 111ll dru-.m sts, 25's. i'rrv' h 14y.t."rwt PFri d. 'il.(-v.-d, I roiled, R14w, for in 'kri'any V st , served on short notice at .Ionus' r".c.urant. 3t, t. f f e)c ti e m.w' liurni+,) at V.n.ugiu,anvlll . Wled'--d' y nirht of last week tht. echonl I. n,e near Vaughanville, school aught bty Miss Minie Wallace, was rned. 1 is supposed t.hat. fire was aLl the huiling asnd the wind blew ;and se 't.t red the fire setting lirec t o u be -- r . We have not been able Irn te jpar~ Ienlars fu rther th 'n b 1)rte s- aInment. Night wase ier Telt nr. 9I woult1I gi ugh n.rIy all night Swrite's Mrr. Cha41.. *1 p-lgae of jd; Is, Ilou . "41nd( couldt hardly ,'e''p. I ha- t"ent' ion .11411o a!i [ was;1-d a blc 1 wou!d ' .rhvjht.fully and splti't hhu, but. therLI nUudicis failted, thr ..e ba~ tottles of Dr ing~ 's NwwDsv. holl~v ty (eue met .1nd4 1 ined 58'4 . all don gt' -. ib-rl h, 190!, by It -v. D. P. ~ t,he res'idene of M:1t, F- 11. kli,Mr lLnry C~ald well and Miss ~nie Crump-all of this city. WrkIng 24 iIour s a :y. hre ie ret fonr those. I ireless little ~kers-Mr, King's New Ll:e Pills. ~ionAr' always bu.iy, curing Tior 4vr,aund ie, Bii llI'usness, lFever .4t~ They banish Mick Head ~rive out Malaria. Never gripe r weaken. Small, taste nie, work wonders. Try them. 2.5e at all drug -gieta. To Me.t At l'ru'terily The County Teachers Association will meet ait Prospierity ''n Saturday, 28d inst. Dr. Ur-omter and P rof. Sligh will deliver addlresses on School Man agement asnd Arithmetic. We have been re-quest,ed to urge a full aittend ance of the teachers of that community. For lIent. A good threc-horse farm, near Beth lehem church, known as Gee. B Su her's. Bounded by the land of J. D). Suber,' MIUd and Cannon Creeks WVorked tnis year by Mr. Tlhomas Adams. 114us a good d welling. tenan t. houses, hav' meadows, pastures. sum mner and w inter, and ot.her !ontve nieones, lor further information ap ply to F'cres, II. S~uber, care of [4arie.k & Lowrance. Columbia, S C., or Robt,. H-. Welch, Newberry, S C. 5t eot ICxtracts and Spices at Jone.,'. 3t t ff A scaret-i 4)mor. A certain county officer a few nights ago appeared at a certain one of the se cret orders of the city for Initiation. He had ridden bis horse and hitched it near the hail, and after taking his first degree, was so excited that he left and walked all t,he way home andi left his horse hit,chef to the rack. Hie had to walk back to towni and get his horse. His~ brethren In the order are now won dering whath he will forget after the next degree--the road beo him is rough .indeed. VARIOUS AND ALL AI11 U I'. This is arbor day. See notice to overseers. An immense crowd is expected in town today. See contracts to let by the County Supervisor. Several parties are reported to have seen ice for the past few mornings. Mr. J. F. Russel is announced as a canridato for Aldermatn from Ward 4. Itobinson's big circus is with us to day. It, is one of the largest on the road '.ohnny ILowlow, the veteran clowr, will he seen with the Robinson circus today. Evangelist Thos. Luitch last Sunday night closed a two week's meeting at Cross 11111. Supervisor Sehumpet reports all the ro uds in good fix. The wenther has been line for road working. There is a continu"l flow of druni mers into Newburry these days. Every train brings in one or more. Candidates for Mayor and Alderman have only a short while to get before the public. The pledge must be signed by the 19th. Mayor Klettner will have a walk over without opposition this time. But it is whispered that some of the Alder men will be opposed. The circus will show on the grounds back of Mr. F. W. Fant,'s residence to day. The roads and sidewalks to the show grounds are in good condition. A representative of a large telephone company was in the city yesterday looking to running his line into New berry. Fe will do so if the franchise now held by Mr. Floyd front the city is not absolute. The new bridge over Little river the long bridge-is said to b, i line piece of work, and is the best :'ridge that has ever been at this Slce. Su pervisor Schumpert built this b!idge with his chain gang force. Advertisers who wish changes will please get their copy into this oflice not later than 10 o'clock a. in , Mon days and Thursdays. This must he done ,o insure+ a change. Sn govern rourselves accordingly. Tr e Newberry ('ollege 'Wot, 1ill Tcam will challenge one of 1hre South Carolina ten ins for a ma1ei tparme at an 'nriR e ote. The boys have I een doing .our. prartice work and wil make it warm frr Carolina on the gridiron. ('ultane, Chase and West-.n;r's M;rl strels appear d at the opera house Wednesday night. The oily feature of the entertainment worthy of men tioli was the hoop rolling by tle jng gier of the trn upe. The ott.-ir parts of the entertainmti were rather bain. Mrs. G. E. Dominick Is visiting in Columbia. Mr. John Scott visited Columbia the first of the week. Dr. ) L Bo.z. r has returned from an xtendned visit, to olumbia. ('ol. C. J. Purcell made a business trip) to Ciolumbian Tlues 'ay in ri:t. Mrt. D Hl Land, iof Augusta, is visir, lng his (laught,er, Mrs. J. M. Kinardl. Mr's. W. 'T. Tairiant has ret.urned fromn a visit to relatives at B3atesbur'g. Mtr. Johni lHInson, of WV hit.mires, is visit,ing Mr. TL. G Williams at Heile.na. 'rs. J. A. Bllack welde~r left Wedners dlay tos visit. relnt.ives at, Crnc'ordi, N. C. NI r. J H. Hubeir, of Ryani, Dallas County, TIexuns, ra visit ling his sister, Mrs W A. liiti. Mrs. A lie-- C niry l'ft Monday to visit rlit.iv..*s in Ne'w r errtv tor r.wo weieks. Mi r's. C. la. Ble'ase and M~ i.*s Craddocic returned iast ni lit, firoim a visit, to r'ela tives arid friends in Anderson and Pen dicieon. Mrs. Foster, who has been on a vIsit to her mot,her', Mrs. Weeks, returnied Wednoeicay to bet' horne in Houston, Texas. Mr's. D)onald has returned fr'om a visit to relatives at Gr'een wood, and is at, home at Mr', J. W. White's. Miss Behumpert, who has been visit ing at Dr. Klngsmore's, returned to Newbherry Satur'day morning.-Sumter Watchman, 18th. R1ev. WV. M. Pinson left, yesterday for Greenville, where tonight lie will de liver his lecture on "Cause and Elfect or the Liar Skinned." Mr. James Maffett, of Atlanita, Is spetiding a few days in N'~vherry wit.h friends. He is now traveling for a Tennessee trunk company. Mr's. E,. S. Her'bert r'eturned FrIday from Spart.nburg and Gi'eenville, whore she had been in the interest of her tempel)rane work. Mrs. BI. M. Dennis .vent over to Sa luda County to altoend the mnar'rige of" Miss Fan nie Crawford, which oecurred oni Wednesday. She was married to a Mr. Grice. Grand Vice Chancellor George S. Mower, of Newberry, made an offical yislt to the K. of P. lodges here Trues day night and delivered an address to the two lodges In joint, assembly. Greenwod Journal, 18th. D)r. W. 0. Houseal left, yester'day morning for Cedar'town, Ga. Hie was called there on account, of the serious: illness of his mother, who has been1 theres for the past t wo months visiting her son, Mr. Elmaytn iouscal. Palmetto LI"er Medicine cured me of chronic constipation," writ,es Jamie Evans, Piedmont, S. C1. Sold at D)r. VanSmith's Drug Store. l Fresh oysters all the t ime, at R. J. Miller's 'entaurant. t&f tf. THE CITY ELECTION. 'i1 (: 1TIZENs IN 11lEETINO AS H: ICMtLE I)P*U11)r:(4)N ti1C1PIC 131I I CV 1'1, N. The Firtt. 1)t',moeettn e 1'rlin, ry Will be 1t.2 on tihe 2091h Intat-Catteu tn Signi thu 1'i.,,Ie by fwe I1)th -Hiuti New Clti yvn$ Att ent lth alu,'tinug. T111 usual custom of holding at citi zens leeting for the pur"pose of d . ceting thle mlalnner of nolmitati:lg c- n didate* for Mayor and A liernan for this city, was followed thi.-t ye:ir-, :te the meetin-'r wt: calli for last, 'l'nesda3 nit.lit. Wien the hour for the meetii !r. rived there were but few citizi"n1s pres c1n1, htowev"r the meeting was4 he!' in the ahselce of C inaima Carlis. C. 1, Bleaise. l:.g , was ele'c," d chair. mlanl of the t.eet,intg. Mr. lBtell'e stated that the e bject o the mect,ing waz to decide on the ma 1i ner of nlomlinating candidates for .\May or and Aldermtan, ani that if the pri. Imtry IlLn was adopt,ed, to decide on rules governing the samte. The rules t.hat have beenl used foi the past several years wote read, aflcl which some discussion followed. l.r. F. 11. Dominick moved that fiht clause providing that "all Deniocratt who hrve duly registered for the Iuni, cipal election of IbU0 he allowed tc vote," be stricken from the rules and the following inserted insteau: "Thatt all resident, Democrats of the eity, whose Itues have been enrolled on i Democratic club roll fivi days befort the election, be allowed to vote." The motion was vot.ed down by a elose vote after some discussion, and the rules adopted as printed below 'T1I ,ltHULiCS. I. An election within the DeImirat.ic 'arty shall he held in the 'Town of Newberry ( . Tuesday, the 21ith day of November, 1901, to select candidat e. for Mtyor and Aldermen f r the el-u ing year for said Town, the poll Is to bv opened in the Council (hamler at 8 o'clock a i., ltti:i to be closed at -1 o'clock p. Iml. II. All Democrats whohave dul reg istered for the mutnicipatl election of 1991 shall be allowed to vote" Iu case the right to vote is clial!enge di, t he per soi Chal'encdged shal b re rt quired to es tithlisln his 'illit to vote. before the mnaagers, by the vouching of three Democrats. Ill. The candid'ti s recuivini' the miajorit,y of a; i the vot s cast for the =dincl otlies of Mayor an' Ait rnl, re slpectively at said election, hailth lie tie clared le n110111lnees o,f tihe Delolic'"at.ic Party of aid Tow; l'rovided, toa,t f'n )r before 12 o'clock noon on thet 19th day of N vemher, 1901, each of such uandidalea shall have left a written staitelent wit h the Chairman of the ECxecutive Co.,mit,tec t.hat he is a canl didate and1 that he will abide the re.ult, if such election. No vote shall be ountedl for any endiditte who has not o pledgea himself: And provided fur tier, Ithat if no candidat,e, either for the office of Mayor, or flr Aldermn an in t War'd, shall have received a miajity13 m'te at such elect,ion, a second election e he'uominatin oif at Mayor, ''r for tn Alderman, as tile case mUay be, shall >e h1e1d on Tuesdlay, the 3rd daiy (If D)e -.embher, 19i01,u nder' these r'uleis, at ,vhic el LCond telectioni only the two :andidates wiho received the highest rot es5 at, thei former elect ion1, for the i'e apectivye oilces, shall b e vote" for: Anid >rovidled fu rther, in the even[t, there lhoutldl be a t.ie it, the s coned primariuy or MaIyoIr or A lerman, thlen a I.h ird Irimary sha0 Illt he11(he ldn Priday, the t.h day (if 1) 'embher, 190)1, unde t11 hese 'tileH. IV. Wh len the vote shall1 have beeni In y coun ted thme maniagers shal imme IliatelyI cert.ify the sameI3 toI the Execui ,ive Commnit(ee., which commlitt,ee shiall tonsbtitute at hoar'd for the purp'Iose of 3atnvassing the returns of the mianager, leclaring tile resutlt of the election atnd learinlg all contests and p)rotests that nay arise, whose action shall be flnal: Provided, that no member of the Exee itive Commnittee shall be a candIdat,e It, such election: And provided furtheor, ~hat the said Executive CommIttee shall neet in the Mayor's ofice at 10 o'clock t. mn. on Wednesday, the 27th (lay of Novembecr, 1901, and in the evet, of a mecond election on Wednesday, the 4th,. lay of Deccember, 1901, and In the e'ehnt >f a thIrd election on Saturday, the 7th. lay of Decemnber, 1991, to declare the sid election land to hear any conitests >r p)rot ests in regia rd to tbe sam)e. V. Trhoecitiz/enis' meeting that shall t.dopt, rules foIr ttin primary election haidl elect atn e3xIettivye cormnlt.tee of ieven iilnmbers, t wo fr'm the towVn at, arge(I. andt one from 'ech WVard. and hi hs 3omilt,tee3 shaill have potwer' to fill va 3anciesH in its mnemb erity . 'The* follow ig [Demoicratic ExecutIve 2flhImiItt'( wasH appolinted1: Trown at large-M. A. Urlisle, Cole L. lease. Ward I-.1. Y. (Juihreath. Ward 2-F. H'. Dominick. Ward 3-R1. H. Welch. Ward 4-J. T. Hlutchinson. WVard 5-J. M. Davis. Theebeingcli no faitheri buineilss, the me)(eting ad(joutrniel. As will he seen from t.he rules abovI'e, t,bo tihn' Is sholrt for caniit,e ilI .oSI sIii the pledge, l'uesday, 1 9thn, being the~ A wVord( to the cit:zen31s wouFild not, he amIss here: TIhtese cIt,Izens meetings aire called for1 tile pripOSnI oIf meeting and consuilt-ing ltgether for the hest initerest,s of the city, and( thie cit,izens should show enough interest, to turn out atnd lake a part in the proceedIngs. 1t is ton late aftne. ne aIts till and sont't.hint is done t.hat doos not plt,et him to rtise at howl ant sa he was not consllted, ant tihl n1 again, it is Iot, rigit to htiav aw;ty andi block anly aetionl on the part of those who do attend on the ile:a t hat few eit izens are Ir'sent. It wotllhin't h."i a lItil iutca to p,ermla net'ttly rttil otlf titizens me)tetings inl Nwherry, for a- utter failures they are e"rtainIy howlirig tiuccesses. so just Iv colhti-b,teel wats inltroiuel,i to tit.- p.ub li t able itt t six1t,y years n :o, aleli novw t-IIjoy S atI p 1pularit.v unequltalld by% any other muedicinte. 1','r the cure of 41yse"ntery' ." ""eramnorbus, 1-hlulnatism,. eou"!hs atnd 0-1bs, st aldls, burn-s,4 etc., i is Wth Fout trei.al. Sol by atll<Irn!!gisI-.. A void ubst 'Wtes, ht.'re is butl one t'ainl ler, 1't-cry Dhavis'. I'rice 25e. and .e. W'o,-"t'n ie.+ 114116lf w ay. 'The Supervisor of Salnila Conoty Ias refuttseel to net tit( Supervisor of New herry ('ount.v on half way ground in tc gurrd to runlninlg the four ferries across Salula river. Newherry County has Ieen )atyingr t.hre- tifths and St lula County two-lift is of what it takes to rutn thilt f rries, but in justice to this 'ount.y Sei evisor Sehutie1ert thought, that, t,e Zit utlda Supervisor should Itleet, him half wit" antd pay half the cost, its the peole of S lud(a County are bene titted mllts~ byi bt 1ries. But the Saluda Supervisor htat+ itfused to do this. Sa 1ta i'ntity wil! have to find a broad er uintd .1 Iman for Supervisor next yetr -" ne ti-at will l,k tn.re to the in Lt.rest o t he ei i/.ent of Salud(at County. l et the Saluda pieople get behin.l th ir Supervisor an'- wake hit ip iin the fe.rr (lnt s il,l. I. ' Nett\ l'e, St I'aul, Minn., wht hits been"i t.ioiua ledt with it this (l oerd stotlt'ih, satys. Cthaitherhalitt's Stoni aneill it" [.I ve-1' |I'blets Oto Ille 11lore roodl ithatn ily' ht ng I tave ever taketl." Lor -alc b)3 \il. |I. l'elhill t Soni. i N LWIii0iV tlO.H1 W Wr.l T A 1.A1'. IL' Ns liltll l:. 1 1 r .J o t 1 1 .5 I Il .. t z o f i 't 1m a . In a lda rl r I . MAs 'r Au it.les *,jut r of i,'ura.'m . (Specitl to Herald aid News.) Pomuaria, Nov. .IIh.- -(O)i Weitiels day flight, tho 10th of Nov., the home of )r. F. M. Setzlor of Laurttns Count.y was t he scone of Untl of tihe hatjplest Rutd m1.>it bonullfuI wed dings ever witnetsset in this part of th State. 1'le occasion wats the malarrliage+ of his daughte'r Annio S.ti sant to Mr. Joint J. ieutz, ono of Po. malria's 1110t,t lxopular a 't-hanit.s. The hoto was v.-ry berauttftuiI deiortted n%ith potti. lla:.s, f""ral, iv', ros..; o.l i trystuhtmum, i i hw mlos; "t.t l rato prt,Iu.,oi. Tlho w,aliii and( hatlluott'r:ios w- re wtotthtt w iill evorgree.is atil ehr .,ai i. mm -lilt the moist art i t ic s lo ll I ho re -r Hldl of t htit rool fturmltg i hla l( ground wats an itllmnhtf - aallk of bauttiu earnat.itona{ and fer,is. J ui in front. of whicth wits huhlSp)tle( nl arch of ferns and ivy covered with i a variety of choice flowers. Under this arch hung ia largo bell of snow wllle and lovtilintessi wais arraniged by MI i-s Gertrudt' Mock of Lurenis, unidi of hionor, fOr thIe cointiri. tng (conle. At 7 o'cioek the l..rgo cOonour' of inv~ited guiest.s wVere waitmtg al most breath Itss to witnhess t ho grano. scene that wats to follow. As It sw.-et Srints of the wtedd(ing malrch peoaledm forthI. rendtl'redl mto-t Skillruilly by Mrs. (1 D) Young, Ithe lirst four bri tesmidill s, tWvo blonIdeS anid twVo 'irullet Ies8114 et I lit in sinOgle ille., onehniarrylig a isl'gt lhtilotL 04 lovely flower.., and1( formii di an ish immiai'1itely ini fronit 4)' thie arch Next cameo t maid of honoie r, til the' arm of Mr J. G3 Met zler, carryinug a lovely~ bou qult of white caurnations14. Thien cameiit thle hantdsomeo and1 stautely bride ati d groomu wh~ st at ioned themi sel ves under the archl just. in front of the Met hod ist patstotr, R'v. Julstuis who p)rop)oundedl th qut.~tionst t hat, madel~ tem man and1( wire. The b)londos3i, Misses Anioi Maty Copeland anid M~ary Young were very tastefully airrangedl in pinuk organ dio over silk. The brunettes, Misstos Ella Duncan and Julia H-enitz were charmingly robed in costumos of blut. (iver silk. The maid of honor, Miss Gertrude Mock was a spectacle of beauty in white silk organito. TIhe bride wvore a gown.' of white silk or gandlie over silk, t-rimmned wvith or angte blossoms. H-er hair wasI (deck. ed with a crown of white carntations, andi a at roaminog veil of wyhite silk wias aplprndedl to which by ai diamtondt brotich. Th'le gr -om was at.tired1 ini hianidome and costly apparel to suit t he occasion. A it r the* cerioony was5 concluded the crowd repaired to the dinintg room tot partake of the luixuriant marriage feast, whlichl1 hs ntot oftenu been ('quialedI. Many costly gifts of china, cuit glass, silver-ware, etc., attested thle high esteem in which the bride and1( grtomt wor'o hold. Chela.iu,tin's tomaiiltch 1111 1Iver Tsaint'. 'JTry t.htm. Wheni you feel dultil after eatinag. When you have' not atppit. WVien you have a had taste in the W \hen your11 liver is toiridt. When youri b)oweis are constlipated. W ~hen vou have a hieadaichc. W Nhen you fiel b illouis. They will imiprove your1 attppetite1. cleans;a and in vigoirate your scoomatch and re'gulate yourP lIver andif bowels. F'or sale by Wmt. l'. P'elhamt & Son. Money to ILoan. Filvc years time at 7 per cent interest, seccurt'dby first mortgage ont improvedl real estateo. Hunt, HutL & Ifuan-tor, Attorneys. f&t. t.f IWC NIENII4Y N tlil I'M t''I It1i -1-t(1 ICe 4ime.. or '3r. .3it) %1. K1n..r4 ttui t, 4lh il he it.e4ot - 'I t." i %' I%'. k of the Prreultat aeJivt"I It. 1'Te r", ff It he l it-A.je.;,, ,f l .In"), IMii Kt inditr . , i4 'r tii l -(' ! i i+ on li+'e shiorti1y afte r :,"v^ o',':< .kI \\ ' ".l ,ti nig t. T h ht 1 ri11 t. "t "'+i1d,si a l the fire hal) s retlr-rlti t at, one.. T h." y ha a itlln ~ ai lr rt !'' -II ; 111 t t h1 ih.1 i eav' jillil e'r. tiir" II':-I ' . 1i a ili - The roof hal 104i 11! ; k i . 1 4111 a Spatrk frtomn . ot i , ,i . .. . . i 'e w;a, tiln lop i he r' u. j il i ll .- - '1 tihl chIItne y, ilil bi lIe' d -ii ) ait' It it s thoiighit ni tir t I,.it the fire wasr cautld.t'ti I a i v. liv ' r i t-Iw ll the eeilinp n ld 1ihe' r'+4of, n111t It (loe eXatiii lat,o itreviv'" tit (hI fact 1that I he wiring was inl 1 rfeet e. .d4ition and did nO t unil with illI t'll f,'. of t loie) the fireo wtas aLtiny IlACO. It coul1d 11,1t possibly have beenl ean ,dt froml th! house wires-they wtere lp'rfeetly in. tiet. It wits probably the best imag1d1'" fire we have ever had the tuifort.rine to have. Biut little water wavs isted aind what wts used Wia- plut right to the right place. Thle dtlaage wili notimount to imuieh, only a hole about, at yard si quare heiiig burned in the roor. The iamag tii,ttL firnlitutir' ali ml at t,ings w ill amrount 0,1 somle th i ng bul is only slight. It was at good plit+ee of 4.e- k. ;1 cII he liremt'&i aue to be ni itti i tta l Id lad it, been ait at lat.e hour ttf t!I 11iy,"11tandl the eie gi liit' (I ) I' list i w uItay, it would lave pr' lvten ia serius11 ii r,-. Help... Nature Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is I wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive . machinery working properly. COD LI' "R OIL W/TN NYPOPNOSPN s orL /ME6sSODA will generally correct this difficulty. If you will put !rom one fourth to half a teaspoonful in baby's bottle three or four! timtes a day you will soon se a marked improvement. Vor larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to age, dissolved in their milk, if you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish ing power. If the mother's~ milk does not nourish the baby, she needs the emul-j sion. It will show an effect1 at once both upon mother and child. Soc. and $6.oo, all druggsts. SCOTT & BOWNR, Chemists, New York. / U urpu and Polfit -1 9685.88od it h prompes pcialattnon to DOits ahllwe inorst aet ofI 4t pr et p r atinOnumfo.aeo atndly Blt of ch year. wi J.i'r W.Ll M. 8SIMMONS, a.te io'r of'4upt. catrnat. rannhi frm lI of TURKE YS ARE "IIlPE," You may talk about War times, but the bird TURKEY. A BUCK'1 will roast a turkey This is the headquart and Ranges. Fire Insuraoe L Si rong Old F'ori ign aLd A mtori ennt1 (oiut a11R11(H. (.tlah A ,sve s. Avggraute $3-,6I3,2W7. Life Insurance l1 I'itrie i at nl, th++ most (1co. .1111i+II anti lib ral Co anlautty in tho woril. Accident Insurance li Travolrs itatni Muryland ht of.1m i -nt. ( )ver P) .-t Oflice. ASTHMA C Asthrnalene Brings Instar Cure in A SENT A I3SOIUTICLY F1 E - . it. usx e eful analy Id, w opiu, mophie, elorformor tr Dit 'A 1"r Hito. M 0 DIl N1 CO G e t, e i writ , i ,s, o ialv my iown skill, at w~ellv many oter, Iwe w 1 in o ai ne 30h t,root, Ne ork et ar. M ywifecomenc we thisngtit, aout, a,hfi a radil impoefe nt yu Astflesng fone and she is entirely free from all sympi recomnmenad the medieine to all who are l Yours respect,fully D)it. TPAI."r itos MnCICINis Co. Gehnth-nmen: I was t,raubled with Asthi tius reinediaes, but they have all failed. sltrtedl with a trial bottln. I found rellei full- sizo bot,t le, anad I am ever grateful. for' sIx yea&rs waLs unable)1 to work. I am busines's every day. This test,imony you I fome ald ress, 235 ti vington st.rteI. TIdAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY l)o no)t delav WVrita at once addre' (0 7) lMatt 130t.h 4t,., N. Y ('Ity Tlhere arc all kinds of men in the Pli tor that has at,tract.ed our att,ention rec fully tries to dissatisfy customers that he ing i.ham they have been swindled, etc. get, out, to work, put in the time they wa cusIomners,. and perhaps they could sell a T'he cdLas of pe'op)le who buty the STI earth. andtr their mi nds are not to be ebali STI l'1"I PIA NOS aire the very fines world on merIt, alone. It's the old reliat when anyone tells you he can furnish so rememberWI you have heard "Ghost storie WVrite today and get iFac.o'ry prices bgpr'oflts made b)y the dcaler Chas. IV PI.ano Manuaf~atr. B.aI Imore, a Wareorn. 218 N. Tivon kSt... Charlotto. .j -do the American Eagle ;n of peace is the good old RANGE to the Queen's taste. ers for Buck's Stoves Good Time. Every man, lady and boy should have a good time piece. Come and buy it of us as we have 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. Pfllara Schioitz, The Jeweler. LJRE FREE! it Relief and Permanent i Cases. ON ItOI;1'1"1'T OI-' POSTAL. Thloro 18 uoth ing likoh Atmaulo. brinigs ins,tatt relief, eveni in the Clrt ~ ens i ni nrs whleuni a i lso lhe It.v C. 1'. \\'1-;1,1 4 Vyil igre, lIt., susa : "Ymiu- L ,-m it o l (If goodI'H dei'ived fromi ii,. I w..a I sIlve, 1ined1~V wii im.IrIld sorIe ii hroaII , i it niur d I haw you a,CI V. , u-mn fo 11n1. A si h mai, and IEI. bought sl onihad ev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, itabi) of the I -n.1g. lI n i Israe. 8 TiAI."r lIItos' Mile)IUINI: Co., r.n)tdeme 'n: YourI A MI,hmaleneti ist an1 'elei it, remhedIy for Asthma and, 11 ilay veLr, andl(it compos)1 it, ioni allev iat,es atll suIccess is as.Itonlishn alid11( w0tlerCIful,. Very tru'Ily yours, \VON SP'ItNUS, N. Y., Pll. 1, 1901. OmD sense of duty, hainglft L,ested the the cure of Ast,mma. My wife has ~he past 12 ye*ars. IIiing exihlusL,. j hanced to see your s.ign uIponl your onlce obta1ined Ia b)1t,deof Ast,male ne. rsi, of Novemnber'. I very 800on nieeid bottle her Ast,hmla has d isatppeared .omsl. I feol thalt I canf coni:IM.olntly fllcted with tM disI$trelss ig d N.aose. Ieob. 5, 1901. na for 22 years. I hiave tried numer [ran aerIoss your advert,isemnt, and11( at once, I have slice iIpchaisedI your I have family of four children, and low inl the best of healt.h and1( am11 dloing can make such1 u4e~ of as you see li I,. S ICAiPHAiCL, 67 I'Cast 129th st.. Now York City. FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. mno business, buIt, the meaneIlst, competi mnily, is the man who se1ts to andl wIl ve already boug~ht, line Pianos by toll We would adIvise such men as this to ito in such work as this In hunting now Piano once ii a while. [ICFF PIANOS are t,he bes5t poople on Iged by eve -y little wind that blows, t, Pianos mrade, and are sold aill over' the Ie sTIICFFh PIANO all the time, and nothing as good for less money-just b"lefore. >nl the STIEFF PIJANC and save the L Stieff, d,Nor th anid South Carolina Branch