The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 24, 1902, Image 2
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K. I . AL(I.l., t:' rtlT :
C( l1 1 I I 1 I..-:1i' I' Is :l.
( h'olt l ahi, January ' -Tilt' r te tt r
part of thi-' ( week in the I.cg;i--'alrltt' wa
taken up with the eletioniit . l'I . at all
off now and there is phain aiin' alha;d
of the law uimaker.. .\l of 'Tutia was
taken up with the elections and an af
ternoon and ti ht est'in were belil.
There were \cry fctt ewhanlgtS whcre
the ini.ilnnhlent t toolt for re -t"h-etiton.
The old hi(ari of ,Stite diSIpeIai' di
rectori were r"e-ehieteil, tllo;hou h it
((trolig iliht. h was iade itttin.-t it' tin
aiul iukes. Inl fact there recned. to Il
more interet centered1 arttlunil thi
leittion than any other.
Mr. If. If. I-'.vans of our town wta'
continued on the loarl 81nd1 rl.ciivt) a1
very colmpli nentary Vote. II faet
"llub," Sceems to hold Ik own rem.1ark.
ably wt-ell t " i th the ncmher. of the
I .eg'islature. It w ill be rIn-m tred
that tIwo yearm ago he headed t he t itet
for the satnl position.
I at very glad that .l I.- .a lortit wa
una11nimou11--1y 'lt' itld State ilbrarian
'Ih(ere was sO l alk of oplpit.t ion ut
(li ii 'I' Ilt' iii tt1111i i tti' itrall
The redli-trictini. btli. wter' t:ak,"n up
in ti- hoiu- yp :,tird. ib am l " .a ,it
S('eeeht t ilde i ,It iit in r a- tie i ;a
beenl tIecei(th-1 utml. Thell t rOubI;. i-, .'(
ing to be to gel the d istricts--01arra1npt1
as, to lit t ll p I litical a tirati n-- a l
alltioi- of ti 1 iatt-io - iat hlt- - t itlt
eihlliil r li cill ih,:n i.l .tIl -;,.tili ii
I.h til l ii' inello i1t '. iii t . I l it -i
tlit111i1i.Itit 0' i f'ill 1l tt'1it :l:"l-i I u
this NIttno.
julry law,t' It is ililla rtant til:tt --m(1,
jury\ law hI- --d. a- there' can ht- no
'nrts uttil it i: don1, that i- to s r il
('ourlt- with ;inrv til--, for .hl' -luprl'1me
cout has tIcelalcti the' ptrcs1'1t jury lat'
uneonit 'it io il.
loln. W . I'' Stct 1n-on, the ptrt-cnt
spe'aker' of t'.t hou'c and)1 the ln-'n,h'r
fromt ('hesterti i, ann( unce' t hat ht'
will he ca taohit for attor"n e :n
ral during the taun aini tht, coni
suiie r. n lit-rit h.e pr o- i- fy r-.
Sunu ie r.li II' -ay= I,,' Irolu i 1' t i"'.
sign the po.-ition- he I hll - ai-t i;
p re.idecnt andi ratilro:li attorne\ -o tha'
if lecte't i hi- entir,' time will b ln to
the p p l ilt. i'I will be -i 01itt- t (l Ir
thte pto;ition1 by ('oI. I'. \. I '. "t: r", the t
pre 'nt a -iitanlt aliltit'r y 'llen'Ial. im lt
"t tIle teolitte 11 . li- t t' l' tl ' ,t ihc'
'ui'oem el riotlieharetiuct lii thrg-li '] th
oltinion of 't. Ghnteeer a i to h State
eharts -ohl1 over the' State a ftti yi r
ago.
There will he ph -nty of oattiaitt -,
for all the pito tions to b tih Ilb.tt. Ay
least th at i. ,,le tm l ,:. atpresent.
t h l o t olie ( hli.,h ona -rae'i --ol-'~
dsier-'llym ihn atherdan.. aho',h1t:.,
no rge-ton- o rjitaineat i tii Si( ii il i's
plesa o put- iit n Tlhe, ()ae,v) man gr
erie ntly aprpr-e n of ui ::..ii' I i:t( ..
ich he soy we--arefud ri.g b..in.
bthe witlicenn '.I'ueayid- wn.t
coywithar toheae .onta rule a nd redum
lwe ret:v Le rules n,oe sain :'3 isu
fewkyiar ti.at i inoitrte i ia , to sin
passion: balndwt)le tOe pre.po--st
arranoelnciln ie hain-,b wll is
oner h eded fr a piee of ahGe.
mayg weatr and then tiuk b theely.t
fo othvery puryo-. Ie amr :-titiltmher
eny utitgt eter te atchm, bItut
from will Stte han to nteth Statewie
hopeme th post. theae oflifrom wl~l
**
I raereent seck the gr,eaterlyctofa
cent week aendtemanlettbervie rittena
forgeybe.the the amnte flegiastura
unkin andr heatleas.nt ontheg Saot
tTh ke pt omotan omeinuidet at Nw ey
eosecialddayen the was st elc
no rbe ate. Ar j ftlanine suchtIit aji
~ ~ play ofve tason Take oberver ma tak
advidntge ostese ofporulinIt Itlt
gencen t ndwthut henuolent
la utiont s too laure.Itk tforne
heA rea m,a-y ruesbefory saoine bach
unkendr ahgain thweklii I am wy
Hel thul seende Mor an cas of Glen
Evusprinswead the gn drinka reny
I m vey s rr oterur c ntm'
rayi tin psc ate,an rs
he wll iveear o te satemnt hic
vi-it hir .lter.
ft R
r 'il' lit vent i j""i a lll lii 1 ''i n t er l Th 1
no i nei rii .i eltti n e ni f
It' to I. 11 lt l ti. t . a) ttt'i l : I l
I } i l l V T .iil ll Ii ~"t ' b l a H 't ''a ,
Iti 11 11 or t ' N tw h r h o1 1 tn(
:Iil: n I' ; IIi :I1; h 1'itw , tu I1 \ ro 1 --l ari
I lt.t 1 11)
l 1 tlitm .\ii Ir i itr\ \\'Il a IIt.
to p i lt al i : t m - i f r th\' i ho11.?
ill igenl y tilla --ialls .-i1i' In1 ;
tior itn l 11111 l - IIe -, t h i a tlI
' ''11 t 11is t ll ' Il'!11 I a-l li t1w. -1.1(t( 11 ie ti
ito i t lr Iluni t+hi ; -t- t who ar 2 r.-p (1
I11t-I' allt i ' ll., - ' II tll Ill' Ilat~t1.
lr. I I14-It' Ila. 1 1 l It l t li' tiltf
Thri rl ina a' r( n(--IIfn tli r, t"ui:r:tl bt'
-t111' it 1 11'( i1 11 1 2I l l It N Ill * ll'' i2 ill 2.
lft hlat itsni il lt lIt tt Ioin hipa an11 I
Illl"r- 1 ll'11 . III (ii I l li 11 \~ 1 I l
( .I -it I atto t lif:11t 1' Ilii l 11 ll i' , 1111I
IIttl'iii,-- )f Itow n, atlld 1"liu shtll cn
hwl t' he ll iisii t:s:t-y la i.
Ift l'lll' 1 il 111 lt"jt' Itti i tl rltIi I i 'it l'"1
i- -1 bl t 112 ipIalIf 2r revok tl I bft ha
ter' o'f it \ 'ir iniat ('arI li I1a l'hn o n1 i'
t'l'tnliany" i- -i,t'rt :iti Il dIIt tti Iit ha
unly netIlt 1 el t tioln 'L i:n i l: " ' - ti,n I. ThIlle
t:tlrI It hIf Ill \';1r,itiIII ar1lli-mI ('h-111'
:cal (' on l I, t 11 : Ul i thn - a i .' l-- here
lI th '}i etl - '1ti,."' a : lt ' ' \ ' iIt t sl
. I : r al brL, i :- 2, t tl, i t --
; l ' I l ! -ei r .'' r it l , 1 ,- i liiIt r ' l lil -
t1ust 1 laws.t
I-'.. Il. A.
N I1 '1 1 1 "I(II2 il. (1t::l wlta's t'. I e'i t. l' ,'11tt'Il
tNt ' - -t- i 1.tr ' t)ll; ei r' ' .1 t1 w-t.s
7.'l it l t2l 1 :, 1{t tt i t' l .tl (lit' :.
iiTIle ItIlist\e iS\ 21S f'o 1.5 Stt pit'iet lot s
iti I tIlh : r wh14 i ts . li ie Ilt'i,tt i'
w 1 \\ i:t t I1:l t itf ti t ite rwise hIl
ti r i "1 ll \t lhli I'xhl :s t 'wtill ils t
\\hien tt' h x pin -trc.ne ,n u
'1ia to iitt l" wI t'e wie\t ot h< e p to" the
i t ll1:w lti "' til ti: .tlju tt rI . \ it ' stil
I ! t't e n :li I \t s t(' 1 lltst . s Ili
11 it t (,lie ll I t i I I t e\'. , 1el;I t}ie
a1t S ll mell.tit t Ilitt w ie.t TI I11 h.e lio,t
aot et h a igtl we ei :l l l it l t i.I
la;I' <r. : ie t fettt l \ \ tIt ( ",i:. T hl wt,i g I:g
lfr sI t hi elb t'l-" u .it l 'r he , re-n.n
i,st of i tit it ; i the ntlt h- I t, tl Sl
tnd wetiateri . ed w oith lhe e:lat srnlae
therc. Achientealdn wewsdisced ,
t d-'i n t th.t, wi l lh
h4\t surler itntisd"'d th.n'th.l th e
go thitIgh tl i' tol-tth that tiillt.
tha lt i t\,t ., no't 1m 1 -a l 1n ; : '1 til l ,t tPitti,11 m l \ t\ - :. """ I ti ( 1t h ei
Tttud1dc theII 1t, tt Wly iIi i}11 haile
e .h i atii'l New 1Ie -1 i I" i ved I' . \'heii
Iupple t ents two t .n i : tiht tha urt g
dat-n ! rIdn . the " fth t if he 01).
.i't n ltIene t1 i, e i ,t r .'er 'lth
Iv eno's mesgeS,i o:n Tue sdy, t ;t
t 1. ut nll the. Iet es tt 11".tt ue1 canI ge}t
for1 beting0 >tl veel s"t cot"e t1p1t iblet a t ic-1
\\'t" hlto ' te n w \\ 'huln in i!.tratiton will
.,lml ini'"ter thet affa;ir: 1'f 1te I'ltte w\ithI
'rnt I':nti.( \it . t 1tih\erver, jan1 21.
'(Te ("\plana tilln IIf lte above\" arlti'h- is
by\ the Ileahll Iln N w inI }ti\int its. nIub
w ilv h ; the :initt111l n.sc Itt Ifliw' 111\.
.lthtout i. W el h.tI vell} ttl in1 te t'1 i C t
tit its stihset ihets who live itl tihe city of
New'bet ly? Cert.tiinly no "f;it<'titisI' otn
the l p.it of the p, stoillee (elt.(tIiet.t
kept it flttil doitig this.
'it'- ttl i itt test we have itt t he fli.tter.
ho\\ e; t'r, is to ito ll-ino ".?t i nti "ed'
e\ti. howin t is l1et '. 'Te p:t 1.te l' t .Il l
t i . it,iv . i w n it knt is Ilie t wa5sgoing
to iit.itt e tu i t e ition of the spel tin
il1 it u.1 set t to t ti llteleh t to the inletl.
It t'otmpied with the laws guaItt. itig
tIll 1e I ilte 1 t ist. e hees tt e it w (et an
ex tt. elitiot lite :1pet tl.ttede the t,el\
in \ itlth it was ititilleti. The ( )hsetvet's
s' .tlelnent didt not eollllyv withl thle law\i
blee.se it n;( ta snpp lement to he issue
of the ( )bset ver' of J:Inua;ry ; (th ial tInderr
the hit l gnttel i;ihove, onh not he atilet
(litite it 1 till. It ;ikna es little di ife tence
it i when the )hlsret gives iti teitets
lite luewv . \\e h.ave noething whittevt- ito
do \with th:t(. Blt hii in the b)hse vet
gets h.idly he;aten b,y .1 cetl1tpor".ny it
.h nh ti,t ge Ni at 1tilti Iti.ister.
Iit this in'tIne it u i%ts simply a ca-c of
'n ttl>.11it jti-rilp1lying with the baw a l
;etitig its extait eitiot sent thtontgh the
S'ttoltiee ;tl giving its le;iders tile iteS
file it asti sneitt itil of ,thet r 1et ;ie
flailitng ite e(itllyl\ withi the law aindla.ilitng
to give its t-it thtie news ito then
;tett i t lt i%il e ositiastet.
IN NE WI11+;ICIC .
a'I. (hll . f A of I he A. it. 'rt"Lhytei hitt
V Iv{ \tN i- b.rry 1 1nd oi lnv No t-te fhin l
I'heaisaNnf it say or l's.
\e sp n' t\ no hours itn N \et .'rri last,
wi t'. \\'kire on New-pap)ser ' i iw. It
--ltnwii ntural tt v"isit, a n('\\w papr I'tOf
t-. We t":lne first to the olliee of t,he
t '- ''r ,t anti thel. lthe'r1n\'isitor. l-'Ii
or\\'allaee wahhy w ' vrit.inv iha:te and
e yl _ nt editorials lir. llduoeal was fill
tf work Oni) the "i.itor. BSoth of these
it ar elet,anilt getnItlemllt n and ian lIr
n:nttnt to their profession. \\'e always
:i w ;'I t ghreetinlg i this olliet. The
t 1 '--ri (ler h of is t ell)ili i1i its opl ieg
i b mI ' l w in\t:ithinery' -- ress, cngine. ta
T iet /iint", n Witss, Iktsoe.ne e.
n"' i. a dai4y.
The iieral and N ws has moved
fmit it" Ohl stand aeriu s the ,treet in
fe, l t of it' tll ollit Iito mlore exten
ir\ t' 1mttrte'r.. \\'e Ipt'.t, at few mo
m1)onts in tis - 111i',. I'')und1 t.he tditor1s
n' t 1i r. .\tnd 1'N young rrt ther hais
'tar"efo of the business in his aba'esen
in I'ohunihitit. The OlIcte seeIti to he
wt'nll of Itpl ed and pr-ieptared frill all
kind, Ofbuie .
i\e are giad to ind Dr. \c'lintock
en tirt'ly w\ .1 ,ain. Shook hands5with
\lI. .l.A. Ctt. d, 11'. Post' ero 1at.ill
an,i MI r. 1:Iiwin Carlisle. Thes i nt t a
nonwetrebs ai.et w,orkw in Lth bank. "i
anIt'arolina alnfaeturing ('mpny
\ . I A. l'relsb yterian, !2nd.
It h:Y i: t IC AnI.C. tt: Ug CitOItI'.
A 1,It t1iittoy' t 1.rtf fave"y.
i h14ve a few word to St rIeldarding
('h-tnhl trlain'.Goni.h licre dy. i1taved
Iy" lit.tle boy's life and I feel that I
:'i pnll raisend it enout,h. I bought, a
hottile of it, from11 Il A\. St,oure of G:oodl
AlynIt, S., and wo henis ot, om with
it tiht poor baby coknh hrly brthI wa(.
in tveitthk mdiy ind as dlsh ireteevr
t.heni t'tthoug(f ht trehe ws goingmany
1 hokn to dent.h \Vt Ilha tof uldh
phit'm iutndfris tou.h anm frain ly
froetf ot t hot,tlei canl ofmedic,
my hdys wofuhe poe olear Sineray.
.10 Demony t., inw od Iwa I'o .l
etc )i ayetmu.h theav .aovter otLh, nd
eaboard Airg e i 'l'talay ill ellr
htietsiefrtom ' ar hoine wil Penaoa
\liland etw N)rleank aratd orne
fare, for the rind tr. ''icrt on
ialIe o 'l'ertary t 1 trincsiet nimte
uitil Southrnar y15bu. trai Neo.itin
'Iicketd, with jonart, ent, and ponCa.y
ment of iftyetsy fee2 saell of tex
IAirk linte T offebs evbefrom walh
wilt.e,tavsinge wioubte daile afervie
thatrrn paror tatrson oay traisveand
fl'nksian lpes tak nic o,rains.
yuneas, agLset, thr brie b.e-l.
for that ount.yfrnal ieer,I
Repairing
Neatly
Done
Never thought of such a
sign for a medicine did you?
\V ll, iis a goo(l sign for
Soitt's IE.illsion. The body
has to )c rep)aire<l like other
Ibin s all Scott's 1-mulsion is
the medicine that does it.
These poor bodies wear out
fr Im worry, from over-work,
froml (lisease. They get thin
11(1 weak. Some of the new
ones are not well1 made-and
all Of the old ones are racked
f rm)ll long usage.
Scott's Emulsion fixes all
kinds. It does the work both
inside and out. It makes soft
hones hard, thin blood red,
weak lungs strong, hollow
places full. Only the best ma
terials are used in the patching
and the patches don't show
through the lew glow of health.
No one has to wait his turn.
You can do it yourself-you
I and the hottle.
rhis pictur, rep;i., -e: ts
the Tr;Lde la k f. S,.'s
It''nulsion and( ic o: it.
twrapper of eVay lot:le.
Send for free sample.
- SCOTT & iOWN. E
409 4 'call St.. Nx V.:k.
Soc. and $r. all ItIggis(;.
M(laster's Sales.
STATlE OF 8OUT1i CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWVBERtY-IN
(XMMON PLEAS.
Sallie C. Wheat, Plaintiff, vs. 1). 11.
Wheeler, Defendant.
V OII'Ri 0O? TI'I', COURtT
i herein, I will sell at public out
ery', to the lhighest bidder, before the
Court Hlouse at, Newberry, S. C., during
the legal hours of sale, otn the tirst Mon
day in February, 1902, the following
described lots lying in the Town of
P'rosperity, Connty and State aforesaid.
1. 'l'hat lot fronting twenty-five feet
(tnt MeN ' street and lolley's Ferry
road, ant. running back eighty-five feet
to another lot. of SallieC. Wheat and
bounded by Lot No. s, belonging to Dr.
.I. It. Siin son, and Lot, No. 4 formerly
belongiig to logan Wise.
2 That lot, frontiig on Main street,
anti vontaining 'Ten One-hundredths
(10-100) of a acre, more or less, and
r~unning back to street in rear and ot,h-.
erwise hounded by lots of 10. K. Beden
haughi, .1. 1B. Simpson, A. L. WVise and
Saltlte C. Wheat.
Terms of Sale: 'T.be first lot to be
s0o(1 for cash. T'he se-ond lot for one
half cash, the halane on a crediit, of
twelve months from day of sale, to be
secuiredl by bond of t he p)urchaser and(
mortgage of the premises sold1, with
interest from day of sale. Purchaser
to pay13 for stamp)s and papers.
II. 11. IlKARD, Master N. C.
.I an. 9, 19102.
STATE 0OF SOUTH CA ROLINA-~
COUNTY 01F NEW~'BERRY-IN
COM'JON PLEAS.
M. Mlonroe Harris, Administor of the
l'er-sonial 1Cstate of JTames Y. Harris,
D)ecease%, 'lintif,
against
Ella M. Suber, Defendant.
B)Y OItDER OFT1'l ICCOURTIHIERE
I)in, I will sell to the highest bid
der-, before the Court, House at New
berry, S. C., on saleday In February,
nIext,, 1902, all the two tracts or planta
t.ions of land situate and1 being in the
('ounty of Newherry, and State afore
said, containing in Tract No. I, One
Hlund red and Forty-two (142) Acres,
more or less, and bounded by lands of
W. B. Oxner, Geo. 10. Hardy, Adolphus
Hardy, Mrs. 1H. WV. Allen and Mrs.
Trract No. 2, the Maybinton Tract,
containing Twenty-one (21) Acres, more
or less, andi bounded by landd of W. B.
Oxner, Mrs. Hannah Henderson and
M rs. Sallie H enderson.
Terms of Sale: One-third cash, hal
anice on a cr'edit of one and two years
from day of sale, the credit portion to
be secured by a bond of the purchaser
and a mortgage of the premises sold,
with leave to t,he purchaser to pay all
or any part of his bid In cash. Pur
chaser to pay for papers
H. H1. RIK1(ARD, Master.
Master's Offlee, January 6, 1302
Don't buy worthless
Seeds. When you buy
you get new crop seeds,
each paper dated 1902.
SEEDS FOR GARDEN
- AND FIELD.
buy of
Precintion Pb8m8cs
Master's Sales.
'TATE OF SOUT l CA ItOINA,
COUNTY OF' NICWBEtRY -IN
COMMON PLEAS.
indrew .1. 8. I,angford, in his own
right and as ex'or., and Mlilton A.
Carlisle as executor of the Will of
William L,angford, de:'ceased, I'lain
tilfs,
against
lilalinla I iggins et al, Defendants.
B3y Olit Tt0 1ll l, COUl)R T
herein, I will sell at. putblic out
.ry before the ('onrt Ilouse at New
berry, between the legal hoies of sal.,
ml the First Monday in "ehruary,
1902. all the real estate in the Town
of Newberry, subdivide(ld into lots a+
will appear by plat, which is now on
file in the Master's olllce, and which
plat will be exhibited on day of s;-,
the same being Lots Nos. 8, 5, lt6, 17,
18, 24, 25 26, 35, 36, :17, 38, -10, -11.
431, 44-, 415, 417, 418, -I9.
Also all the real estate known as thw
Crawford land, situated In the Town of
Newberry, subdivided into lots as will
appear by plat now on tile in the Mas
ter's oflice and will be exhibited -a day
of sale, the same being I.ots Nos 1.
7, 11. 12, 13, 14.
''ho Town lots In Newberry will he
sold one-half cash, balance in one year
to be secured by bond of the purchaser
and a mortgage of thepremlises sold.
Purchaser to pay for papers and rev
ente stamllps.
Ii. II. ItIKAltD, Master.
Master's Ollice, January ti h, 100:;.
STATE OF SOUTH CAlROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEW\BVIttY
IN COMMON PLEAS.
F'annie C. Russell et, al. Ad ininistratore,
Plaintiffs, against ) A. Russell et
al., Defendants.
13Y OlI)It OF TIlE COURT
-herein, I will sell at public outery
before the Court House at Newberry,
between the legal hours of sale, on the
first Mond-, in February, 1902, all thlst
lot of land, situate, lying and being in
the town of Newberry, County of New
berry, State of South Carolina, neasur
Ing 40 feet in width and 72 feet (i inch
es in length, and bounded on the south
by Friend street, east by lot of Mrs.
Iarristt, Y. Lane, north by estate of
Jacob S. Russell, and west by lot of, or
formerly of, Wim. Langford.
Also that lot of land in town of New
berry on Main or Pratt street, measur
ing 40 feet In width, and 127 feet 6 inch
es In length, bounded on the north by
Main or Pratt street, east by lot of Mrs
Harriett Y. Lane, south by estate of
Jacob S Russell, and west by lot of, or
formcrly of, Wi. Langford.
All that lot of land in town of New
berry, said County and State, contain
ing Nine Hundredth (9-100) of an acre,
more or less, known as lot. No. 2 of the
mill lot, fronting on Main or Pratt
street, otherwise bounded by lots of
Nos. 1, 3 and 6 of said mill lot.
Also lotl No. 12, ir. block 13, of the
Newport News, lampton and Old Point
Dt veloping Company's, addition to the
town of Newport News, Warwick Coun
ty, In the State of Virginia.
Terms of Sale:-Newport News lot,
cash. The other lots, one-half cash,
balanceon a credit of twelve months
with interest from day of sale until
paid at 8 per cent. per annum, to be se
cured by bonds of the purchasers and
mortgages of the premises sold. Pur
chaser to day for all papers.
H. H. IKARD, Master.
Master's ofilce, January, 6, 1902
Lowneg'S
Famous
Chocolate and
Bon Bons,
Fresh and toothsome.
Sold only by us.
Fresh supply in bulk or
in packages always
on hand.
When you get
LOW N EY'S
you get the best con~
fections made, regard
less of price, and when
you get it frorn us it
will be FRESH..
Price 60c per pound
for regular stock pack.
ages.
S.B. JONES.
New Year Goods
FOR
Vour New Year Supply
of anything that is
kept in a first
class
BOOK STOQE
f'ou can find Cheap at
Mayes'
GENERAL. LINE OF L.EDGERS
AND
ournals and Book.
Keepers Supplies
always nn had
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THIS IS TH
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I)egils with this (1.
22nd, 1902. Send a,
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eOlIlIlltee of (isilitt
ASTHMA C
Asthmalene Brings Instc
Cure in
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opium, morphine, chloroform or ether.
Dit. TAFT BROS. M EDICINC C'O.
Gentlemen: I write this testimonial
wonderful etTect, of yonr Asthmnalene. I
been aflleted with spasmotic asthma fe
my own skill as well as many others,
windows on 130th street, New York. I
My wife commenced taking it, about th
a radical improvement,. After using o
andi she is entlirely free from all syn
recommend the medicine to all who ar~
Yours respc,ful
Dii. TAP-r BROs. MEDICINE Co.
Gentlemen: I was troubled with Asi
ous remedies, but they have aill failed.
started with a trial bottle. I found rel
full-size bottle, and I am ever grateful
for six years was unable to work. I at
business every day. This test,imony yi
Home adldress, 235 Rlvington street.
TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTEI
D)o not delay. Write at once addi
C0., 79 East 130th Mt., N. Y City.
There are all kinds of men in the I
tor that has attracted our attention rt
fully tries to dissatisfy customers thai.
lug them they have been swindled, etc
get out, to work, put in the time they w
customers, and perhaps they coul sell
The class of peole who buy the Si
earth, and their mindls arc not to be ch
STIFEFF PIANOS nee t,he very 11nt
world on merit alone. It's the old relit
when anyone tells you he e'nn fiirnish si
remember you have heard "Ghost stori
Write today and get Factory p)rices
big profits made' by the dealer.
Chas. 1\
Piano Man ufacturer, Baltimore, I
Wareroom, 218 N. Tryon Rt,., Ch,arlottc'.
n large varieties from
t cheap Stick Pin to a
:INE GOLD WATCH.
Call and examine my!
tock before buying.
Jeweler and Optica
HERE
AGAIN
GIRLS
Wit h anotlior
JunioP'
Range
to bo given to
tltc litIle girl
undor 1 I yoart
of ag?nwhol ts
out the great,
E-MARK et r:ltnhor or
BUCK'S
E 8TH AD.
and0 got i t. ((l11tc'N,
alt closes Februariy
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URE FREE 1
tnt Relief and Permanent
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6 ON R1e:I 1PT OF POSTAL.
aind . ddra Plainly.
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t brings instant roliof, even in the
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Itils.
'Ie lter. C. I'. WL[.S, of Villa
tid e. Ill., says: "Your trial bottle of
1sthnalenie received tn good condition.
c annot tell you how thankful I feei for
he good derived from it. I was a slave,
hailned with putrid sore throatand Asth
in for ten years. I despaired of ever be
ag eur.'d. I saw your advertisement for
he cure of Ihis dreadful and tormenting
isease, Asthma, and thought you had
verspoke'n yourselves, but resolved to
ive it a trial. To my astonishment, the
rial acted like a charm. Send mne a full
ize bottle."
Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler,
Rabbi of the Cong. IIn"i Israel.
New \ ork, Jan 3, 1901.
ins 'al'rr Bnos'. M1":i)elNl: Co.,
G entlemen: Your Asthnmalene is an
xeellent remedy for Asthma and Hay
'ever, and its com .tion alleviates all
'oubles which co ubine with Asthma.
s5 suceess is astonihhing and wonderfful.
e can state that Ast,hmalene contains no
Very truly yours,
RIV. I)R. MORRIS WECIISLI;R.
A voN SI'HINGs, N. Y., 1"eb. 1, 1901.
from sense of dut-y, having tested the
or the cure ot Ast.hma. My wife has
r' the past 12 years. IInving exhausted
I ehance'd to see your sign upon01 3your
at once0 obtt ined a bottle of Asthmaalenie.
first of Novemnber. I very soon noticed
ie)0 bttle her Ast.hmua has (ilsappeared
Ip)tOms. I feel that I can consistently
.latllieted with this distressing disease.
13y, 0. 1). PhE LPS, Mi. D.
Feb. 6, 1901.
hma for 22 years. I have tried numer
I ran across your advert,isement and
ief at once0. 1 have sin1ce purchased your
I have family of four' children, and
ni now in the best of health and am doing
)u can1 make such use of as8 you see fit.
S. R APH AE L,
617 East 129t,h et., New York City.
.Y FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL.
-esn D)R. T AI"T lIROS'. M EDIcINE
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
'1ano1 bnsiness, but the meanest, comiptti.
cent ly. is the man who sets to and wil
lave already bought, line Pianos by tell.
We wouldl advise such men as this to
aste ini such work as this In hunting new
a Piano on1Ce itn a wh lIe.
I ICFI'I P1 ANOS are the best people on
Inged by every little wind that blows.
st, Pianoas madef, and areC sold ali over the
,ble STi'lF' P'IANO all the time, and
)n,lething as gootd for less money--just
25s be'fore.
On theC SIIFF PIANO) and save the
L. Stieff,
ltd., North anId Sonth carolina Branch
N. (O
Gel Reody.
WE are still in the..
HARD WAR E BUSINESS
with plows at 3 l-2c per lb.
4 inch back bands comn
plete 15 cents. trace chains
hames, hame strings in
proportion.
Loaded Shells,
all sizes 40c.
per box.
Newberry
Haordware Co.