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Pro total ng at K Ing's Oreek. Preaching at King's Creek on the s econd Sabbath probably by Prof. Parkinson, of Erskino College, at 11 o'clock. 'reaching at st. I'hilIp'o. Rev. P. 11. E. Derrick will preach at St. Philip's church on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and at lBachiman Chapel in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. A Nudidma 1) alh Mrs. Emma Reagin died suddenly at her home in this city, Ward 4, Wednes day afternoon. 11er remains were buried yesterday afternoon at the Reagin grave yard near Trinity church. She leaves three sons. Teacikers' Meeting. The next meetinr of the County Teachers' association will be held in Newberry at. the Boundary street school on Saturday at 11 o'clock. This is expected to be a very interesting meeting and there will probably be a large attendance of teachers. The H,at s Announced. On account of South Carolina day at the Charleston Exposition March 20th, 1902, the Atlantic Coast Line and Colum bia, Newberry and Laurens railways beg to announce that tickets will be sold March i9th and 20th to Charleston limit ed good to return on any train for three days from date of sale from Prosperity for $3.25, and from Newberry for $3.35. Alderman Illats Resigns. At the regular meeting of the city council held Tuesday night Alderman H. K. B ats, of ward one, tendered his resignation as such oflicer. He has been absent from the city for several weeks and could not attend to the duties of the office. IIe has now ac cepted a position in Wilmington and his absence will likely be petmanent hence his resignation. An election has been ordered for'the 17th. A Card. I desire to thauk my father's friends for their great kindness to him and his family, and to assure hem that I will try to show my appreciation by an honest and faithful discharge of the duties of the ollice to which they have shown their willingness to have me appointed for my father's unexpired term. All the members of our family are deeply grateful. WM. W. CROMuR. M1i carlilo at Due Welt. Speak'ng of the recent exercises if the annual celebration of the ('alliopeon Lit erery Union of Erskine College, a corres pondent to the State has the following to say of Miss Bessie Carlisle who furnished the music on that occasion: "Music was furnished by the gifted and accomplished Miss Beseie Carlisle of New berry. Miss Carlisle is a skillful performer at the piano, which is clearly seen by every selection she renders. ler music was received with repeated ahplause " You will neve.r wish to take another dose of pills5 is vou "once try Uhaimber iain's Stomach nnd LIver Tab:ets. They are etaier to take and mnore pleasant Ine effect. TLhey cleanse the st,imach and regulate the liver ,and howels. I"or sale by W. E Pelham &Son. A St,rong EmtaorsOeent. Dr. I. Crlim, the oculist, who is now at the Newberry hotel, yesterday received the fellowing letter fromn Associate Jus tice Y J. Pope, of this city, which is a strong endorsemnent and speaks well for the doctor:. Dr. I Crimmn, oculist and optician, Newberry, S. C. Dear Sir:-I ask leave to hear witness to the excellence of the pair of eye-glasses you recently prepared for mue I anm sure front my own experience with your work, that you understand your business Sincerely, V. J. Pope. lie K. pt, huia eg. Twelve years ago .J W. Sullivan, of IlIartford, Conni., eratuthed hits leg with a rusty wIre. Infh immilon and( h'oud poisoning set in. For two years lhe eufrberde Intensely Then the hest doe. tore urged amputatIon. "but,'" he writes, "[ used one bottle of Electric Hit.t.ers and 1 1 2 boxes of Butnekien's Arnica Salve and my leg wasI sounid and well as ever." For EruptIons, Eezemna, Totter, S it Rhetum, S3'res and all biloodl disorde0r4 Electric Bittere has no rival oni earth. Try them All druggist will guaranltee satisfaction or refund monciey. Only Iii cents. "Fabio Romiani " Alden Benedict's "Fablo Rotman I" will be presented at the opera house next Thursday night, 18th, It ls a flno oreation and pronunce d by the press wherever it has been presented,to he an excellent dramatization oif Marie Co relli's famous novel "The Vendetta." The company secured by Mr. Benedict is one of the best organizations now travelIng and the scenery and spectac ular e ffects are equal to anyth ing of t,be same nature ever before produced In tils city. A special feature will be the introduct ion by Miss Ollie Cooke, of her Serpentine, Fire and Steroptican 4ances. Thopsamis Hent Into Eg;ile. jivery year a large number of poor1 sufTerers whose lunge are sure and racked witha coughs are urged to-go to anot her climate. But this Is costly and not always sagre. Don't be atn exile when Dr. K.Inge New Discovery for Consumption Will cure you at home, It,s the most lnfalilile miedleinie for Coughs, Colds, andh all Thr"uat anid Lung diseases on1 earthb. The first doe bings relief. setoundhi g cures result from peralstent use. TIrial bottle free M al rugglet. Price 600 and $1.00. VARIOUj AND ALL AlioyU. See election not.ice. See homestead notice. ''he city council advertises the opera house for rent. A regular meeting of the city coun cil wats held Tuesday night. The Newberry bar has potitioned for a special term of the Common Picas Court for this county to be held in May. several Newherrians will go to Char leston South Carolina day at the rxpo sition, Matrch 20.h. The rail road rates are low. The city council will consider the proposit.ion of the 3'11 Telephone Co. on the 18th listait, at the regular meet inti, positively. Messr's. V. S. I,angford and Frank M. Schtinpert have been drawn to serve on the petlt jury at, Charlestoe the first, week in April. The primary and junior teachers' un ion will meet in the Methodist church this afternoon at four o'clock. / full attendance is urgently reqnested. The ommittee on Pire Department from the City Council is now consider ing the question of a tire a,larm. They will report at the next regular neet ing. We publish in this paper the commun ication of Represutative Banks stating his reasons for opposing t he child labor bill. It, was our intention to publish this earlier, but our space was taken up with other Important matters. An election for Alderman for ward one, will be held on Monday 17th to fill tle varaucy caused by the resigna tion of alderman H. K. Blats, who i:. accepted a position to operate a 1ino type machine on the Wilmington, N. C , Messenger. IP.~ronial. Mr. E. Carison returned yes'erday from a visit to Cllumbia. Mr. Henry B Wells is announeed as a car,didate for aldrrman for ward one. Mrs. Philis Clark, of Connecticutt, arrived in the city yesterday on a visit to Miss Marie Werber. Miss .tcannte McCaughrin returned yesterday from a visit to her uncle, Prof. W im. K. Ilood, of Barton, Fla. Mrs W. A. Jaieson left on Wednes day, accompanied by her son, Mr. W A. Jamieson, Jr. to visit relatives In At lanta Mr. and I rs. S. J. Wooten left Wed nesday for New York, where Mr. Wooten will buy his : ru,l; of .pri,;g goods Mrs. Iiarrlelt Stockman, of Atlanta, Ga , arrived in N- herry yesterday, having been summoned here on account of the death of her si;ter, Mrs. Emma Reagin. Mr. W. E. McGee, of Augusta, Ga., traveling passeiger agenut of the Southern Raliway company, was in the city yesterday and paid t.his olilce a pleasant call. Miss Leslie Taylor has gone to (k lumbia to take a rull coursL" in short hiaid, hook-keepin.g a.nd1 teegraphy, in M1acfont's Business College. She Is stopp~ing at, her aunt's, Mrs. Toy, on Richlanid S ieet. It. was a pleasmre o L,he nmny friends of NIisa Bissie Carl isle of Noe.rry to have her visit D)ue West and sp)end( sev eral dlays as a guest amoing her' friends. She reLturned on MondLy morni ng.-A. R.L Prerby teian, 5th. Mr. OlIin Cannon, of Newherry, was among t.he guests who visit.ed D)ue West last, week. Hie remine od from Friday u n; ll'Sat.urday evening. Mr. Cannon is ai graduate of Newberry College and a successful teacheor in New berry couty. -A. R Presby teian, 5th. Au<lilir w. wV. Ureme~r. TPhe bond of Mr. Wmn. WV. (Jromer has t)eon filed anid appired an(1Sld his comif miissin issued andl was sent to him on Wednesday. lHe is now regularly ini stalled In oflico. A (0uo<i 5ieection. Trhe st,udents of N'wberry College have ext.ended ano invitation to 1liev. D) N. McLauchlln, pastor of t,he P'resbyle Nian church here, to) deliver the an nual addioss ait their coru)mencemenut in June. Mr. McLa~iuebulin has signified his wililingniess to dleliver the address anid the students have reasoni to con g ratulat,e themselves on their select,ion. -Chester Lantern, 3rd. 'Then you wake up wit,h a bad taste in your mouth you may know that you n(eed a dose of Chambherlauin's Stomach and Liver Tlablets. They wIll cleanse your st,omach, improve your appetite and make you feel like ia now man. T1hey are easy to tako, being sugar corited anmd pleasant in elfect. For sale by W. E Pelhamn & Son. Mi!irnmaugh , the m"irchantI prince of Newhberry, bas ret urned from the Northern markets loadled down with bargains in spring goodsi. Hie expects to open the eyes of the purchasing pub lic the coining season. Watch his space. Congi itemedciy. Between the hours of eleven o'clock a mn. and.closiuig time at~ nIght oii Jan. 25tb, 1901, A. F. Clark, dIruggist, Glude Springs, Va., sold twelve bottles of Chamberlain's Cough R.e'medy. Ho says, "I never hand led a medicine that soldl bettor or gave better satisfaction to my customers." T1his Remedy has been in general use In Virgiaia for many years, and t he peopico there are well acquainted wit,h Its excellent qualit,ies. Mauny of th: -m have testified to the remarkable cures which it, has fe 1eted. When you need a good, re liablo miedlim for a cough or cold, or attack of the grip, use Chiamberlain's Cough Remedy and you are certain to be more tha' pleased with the quick cure which it afford. For sale by W, E. Peolham & Son. A~W1ISHURY'S (fl NIUS. ir. W. I llarris invente a Time Lock that Will Lot Out i l%1an'so tiokem Or Let tiIn Cook In. A genius has been discovered in this city in tile person of Mr. W. Ii. Harris. About 18 months ago Mr. R. 11. Welch decided that it was altogether too much trouble for him to get up so early each morning in order to open his chicken house and let out. his chickens, lie went to Ar. Harris and told him his troubles and asked him if ho could not invent some kind of a lock that would open itself at a given tihe. Mr. Harris immediately went to work to discover something that would helpi Mr. Welch out of his troubles. lie procured a common lock and in sonic way attached to it, an alarm clock so that the alarm clock could be set to ring at a given hour and Mr. Welch's chickens could he turned out without NI-. Welch hav ing to wake up. Sonic t i mne ago Mr. Welch went to Columbia, and while there went, to see Mr. Gonzales, the editor of The State. In talking over their mutual troubles Mr. Gonzales mentioned the fact that one of his greatest troubles was having to get up so early In the morning to let in his cook. Mr. Welch told Mr. Gon zales of his wonderful scheme, and Mr. Ilarris is now busily at work, so that when his job is completed the editor of the State may peacefully sleep all the time his cook is preparing breakfast, and will not have to he waked up every morning to let her in the house. Mr. Ilarris will, in a few dayc, have the clock completed so that it will open any door at a Bet time--the same as a time lock on a bank vault. Mr. Harris is certainly a genius. A Goodi tiOiaton. Hon. Rob'.. Aldrich, of lhrnwell, has been selected by the literary societies of Newherry College to deliver the annual address before the societies on the evening of June 17th, during the commenemen t, of the college. It. is probable that lie will accept. The selection is agood one. Mr. Aldrich is it man of fine litrary taste and ability, and is a fine orator, having been in great demand on such occasions for the past ten or twelve years. We congrat ulate the societies upon their selection. To Membere of PulankI Lodge, No. 160, 1. O. O. F. Regular meeting of Pulaski Lodge, No. 20, I. 0. 0. F. will be held in their hall on next Tuesday night, 11tth, at 7:30 o'clock. All members are earnestly requested to attend as bus iness of importance will come before the Lodge. W. M. Thomas, N G. Foodi (hangeud to Polson. Putrefying f.uol in the intestines pro duces effects like those of arsenic, but, 1)r. King's New Life Pills expels the poisons from clogged bowels, gently easily but surely, curing Constipation, Bilioumness, Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 25e at all druggists. 111m)l, ISM I The opening game of the season will be la3edl at, College Park, Tuesday :30: P'. M. shar p. Newberry agai nst Newberry College. Al. ission l6 and 10 cts. Line upl of t wo teams is as follows: Newberry Newhlerry College Stuart C Cabiness l?air P Simpson Calidweil I II llarms Semnin 2 B Voss ,Jonesi S S 'Wiles Bradlecy L F Coleman . Adamsa C 1'0 TIaylor IEskridge 3 B Merchant, CIopeland R F Riser Chronte 1)har, hma. Mr. C. B. Wingiield, of Fair Play, Mo , wiho stulfred from chronic dysen tery for thirty-live years, says Chamn berlain's Colic, Cholera land Diarrhoxa Remedy dId him more good t,ban any othr medicine he had ever used. For sale by WV. 10. Pelham & Son. Tihe Communta,tlon Tax. Treasuirer Epps has received the follow ing letter fromi the Comptroller General's office, Columbhia, in regard to the commulil tatioin tax, which will be of interest to the peop)le genlerally: Mr. John L. Epps, County Treasurer, Newberry, S. C. Dear Sir:-Your letter of March the 3rd, has been received. Replying thereto, I beg to say that the act fixing the amount of commutation roadI tax to be paid in the various counties of the State, as passed by the last legislature, dloes not say when it shall becomneeffective, but section 7, reads as follows: Sec. 7. InI lieu of perfor.ning or caused to be performed labor of ten hours per day as required for the several counties, a coiimmultationi roadl tax of $I.oo, may be paidl by the persons so liable On or b)y the 31st (lay of March, 19o2, and( oni or by the inst day of March of each year thereafter, provided, persons liable to labor undi(er this section shall have the right to fuirnish a comipetenit stubstittute to labor in his stead. This act was approved Feb. 26th, 1902. Youlrs truly, 0. L4. Walker, Chief Clerk. March 4, 1902. l'rinter Giroutty Hurpr-isedi I never was so much surprised in my life, as I was with the results of using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, " says Henry T. Cook, pressman of the A"hevlle (N. C.) Gazett,e. "I contracted a se vere case of rheumatism early last winter by getting my feet wet,. I trIed several things for it without benefit,. One day while looking over t,he Gazette, I noticed that Pain Balm was positively guarantscd to cure rheumatism, so bought it bottom of it and before using two-thirds of it, my rheumatism had taken its flight and I have lnot, had a rheumatic paina since." Slold by W. 10. Pelni & Mon Lommo. SSQLUTELl Mokes the food more de ROYAt OAKINO Pov. a" 1.A1c1EM OF (;OU N I Y OFFIl U'8. For Newbrrry (:nanauy as Fixedt by the Ut n urnl Salary 11111 I'aedtKetl by the .iol t LegINiitture. The last legislature passed a general salary bill for all Couity ollicers. So far as the same relates to Newberry tho following are the salaries fixed in saud Act: Auditor, $1,000, two-thirds of which to be paid by the State and one-third by the county. Treasurer, the same as auditor, ex opt that he is allowed fit) cents for each execut.ion, to be collected out of the parties against whom the execution is made. MherifT, $1,400 and 20 cents per day for dieting prisoners and actual ex penses for himself and prisoners and lunatics when called beyond the county, Clerk of Court, $275 in lieu of fees and costs chargeable against the count,y. He also receives the usual fees for re cording. Supervisor, $750. County Commissioners, each, $75. The Supervisor and County Contuis sioners may also elect a clerk who shall be an attorney at law at a salary of $150. County Superintendent of Educat,ion, $61.0. County Board of Ed ucatlon, $3.00 per day and live cents per mile for the miles actually travelled by the nearest route in attendance 111)o11 meetinlgs, not to exceed seven dlays in each year. Township Assessors, $2.00 pe"r day, not to exceed three days in any year, except inl those ye:trs when real estate is to be assessed and then not to exceed five days. County Board of Equalization, $2 00 per day and live cents per mile for the number of miles actually traveled by the nearest route in attualance tlpon the meetings of the board, not to ex ceed five days in any one year except when real estate is to be assessed and then not to exceed ten days. Coroner, $250. I'otstmulnter 'ureell. Col. C J. Purcell has received notice of his confirmation by the Senate as postml,ter for Newberry and will, we suppose, in a few days take charge of the office. Theuah.-r"i', Qu tek Work. Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock Slier iff Bnford received a telegiai from Sher iff Coleman, of Columbia, to look out for a white man with a buggy and horse, stolen in Columbia. The sheriff in thirty minutes found that the horse and lbuggy had been left at Copela:d 's stales last Tuiesday night with ins'.ructions to sell them. The man hadl left for other parts. I)eath' or 1)r. ,Jao. TI. Uha1zmers. Dr. Juo. T. Chalners, of Charlotte, N. C , dlied at his home in that place at 1:30 p. mn. yesterdlay. Rev. Mr. Chalmers wvas a prominenit miembler of the A. R. P. church and had relatives and many friends in this county. The news of his dleath will be received wvith regret. His remains wvill be bcried Saturday at Winnsboro. LaGrippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of l"o iey's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just as goodl." Gilder and Weeks. The South CaronIna Damy. Thursday, March 20th, is South Caro lina Day at the CThai leston exposition, and for this occasion the Southern rail way announces greatly reduced rates from all points within the State to Char leston and return. Thue rate from New berry will be $3-35 anid Prosperity, $3.25 for the rountd trip. These .tickets will be sold for all trainis on March 19th and 20th) with finual limit returning, three days af ter date of sale. Trhe accommnodations are good and the schedules convenient. DJon't. Let. Themi Suffer Often chbildreni are torture d with itch lng anid burning eczema atd other skin dilseases but Hunikien's Arnica Salvo heals the raw sores, exp)els inflam mnation, leaves the skini without a scar. (Clean, fragrant, cheap, there's no salve on earth argood. 'rry it. (lure guaran teed. Only 25e at all druggIsts. No A rgument is Noreded. To convineo anyone who has once tried In of the merit of our "'Clifton" crand of flour. The flour speaks for itself. 'It tolls its own story of absolute p)urity and careful millIng. It speaks in the clo quent language of light, whito loaves and biecuits, delhcious pastry end temp.i ting cakes. It speaks with such con vict,ion that it brings the uscr' back for more and It always tolls the same satis factory story. Why niot learn th is stoa'y of pure flour by trying "Clifton?" Ask your grocer for it. If you want a cheaper flour buy our "W hite Fawn" (half patent) or spotless (Straight). They are just as puro, though not so white as 'Clifton'. Every sack of our flour bears the AntI-Adul teration League's registered drado mark. For sale by Palmetto Grocery Co and E. R. Hlipp ini Newberry, and J. D). Stokes at Whitmires. BR ANS[FO(RD MILLS, tf (iwEw.NSIOnO K, v VRE licious and wholesomp UFR CO., 1EW YORK. Newt bE' ry I.etvyerH to at"pr. u"- t hat 114. St oi(, on3a 111.4 App itentim for nto nl. (reen wood, Mareb 3 --- 1, I It. W illiamrl son, the mtan who whipped W t s at I)ysons some timne ago was re-atrrested Saturday oil a nw warrant and is nrow in jail hero unable to givt tlte rctquired ensh bond of f2,000.--Special to The State. 1. 11. liunt, s1q., of the Iir"m of Ilunt, llunt & Ihulnter, of this city, went to Greenwood ye.tirdiay to represent. the St,ate in this east. \Villiim son has bueen re-arrested on 3a eicr'ge of I iot and the mangistrate commt3itt.ed him on default of a $2,000 homd. Au elrt is to be made to have Wilhiamson re leasend 0il i3a1cr bond and M1 r. II unt goes to represent ti' St.at. nelt this hear ing. The doetors, we understand. have testilied that Ir. Wert1 will be at )hysi 0al wr'Veick the rim indiier of hIM days ats at result, of the whipping admtinls tvred by Williamson. Soft Harness You can mako your har 3nes uW soft na a glovo and os tough its wiru by tusingE JREC iA linr. nos 0i1. You can lengthen Ito life-nake at haul twleo a long ne at ordinarily would. EUREKA Harness Oil make n poor lookctnr: har. ie:ss Hike new. Made of pure, heavy Iutl onl, r pcelally preprt-d to t! h eu nti thu wenther. S1old ever' whero In cans-nil sizea. Made by STANDARD OIL CO \ SPECIAL NOTICES. JRI;8S MAKING-All kinds of dress making, eitildron's clothos a spe eiialty. P'rices reayonabhle MRS. J. 1. i'tl.SSON, Fourth door from opera hous t&f l Niance street. CTOli )OUSEC for lIent,--lPor sal or rent A lso a two-horse farm to rent. Apply to Ant,ine Buzhardt. t&f if 10MOV lD- -- have moved my jew elry estabhlishmtent into the store occupied by 'elhaiml's 00111, hat'll and will in the future be in a better poyi tion to serve the public. I keep Con stat1ly on hlii, Gold Wiatches, I)ia ulmnd and wedding rings, jewelIry, si lverwiare, eut glass, clockits andl novel es. Itenmnmb r I1 m e1 p u"..t, t" . I t ii lIcul eyes~ withb glasses'. Your13s for I.raun3 .1.GUYI D)ANI l'Cl,S. pa3sture' in) t,own. S..rvice $1. and1( wi n iiill ke you (28) of 3.,he lat.est style pholt.0's and31 send1 piost-idi. These08 are' up-to-dateL and14 some)1th ing C0W A W . 3(ANDA1 Il STot:4 ('Ok 3t AtlantLs, Ga31 jjCO~M NOWV U NT1iL, Till IC 15 I'll Ol" - Mar,1ch the Newhberry St.iam Latue driy will launider lace curta11ins at, 30tsL. per1 pair11. Tis pr'C0~ic wil posit,i vely not1 be0 extended after that date,.. JI IC T M1K1''N ARK IT P3LtI( Il ['All) Z for old rutttber' andi b)rass, atL Newberry Steam Laun rd ry C'o. 113 ING or send with wag~on your3 coatLs, vests and)1 1pants that you wantl cleaned0( and( )p0rese. WVe have experlinced help anid gua33rant.ec al1l work to be first-class8. OUJ runi n1o ilsk in ha lving yu woolen clIot,bes4 (c0leane and press18 ed1 at. the Newherry Steamii Lauindry, for we guaran13tee t hem niot to shrn 3k. t t 1' UMlR FOftI SA1bl'e-l am no0w -' readcy to flii order's for Ilmber onl s1hort notice. Locat'd wit bin1 one( mleI of town. Givye me 1 our ordeurs, f2mu. Guis lB S.IT.NII MAKES THE BREAD THAT MAKES THE MA~n COMPLETE Power Plant For Factories and MU Is. ENGINES; Corliss, Automatic, Plain Side BOILERUS; SAW MILLS; From small planitationi mill, to the heaviest mill in3 t,he market. All kinds of wood working mfachinery, F'lour and corn mIllIng machinery. Complete ginning systems, Lumnmus Van Winkle and Trhomals. F0nreines, Boilers, Saws, Gins in stock for quick delivery. 182.a Ma.in St. Cmia,a . C. WHIT[ GOODS SALE I Nainsooks, Fancy Stripes, Dimities, Checked Muslins, lawns. Embroideries, Match Pieces, Edge and Insertions, Cambric Embroideries, Lawn Embroideries, etc. Be sure to see these Goods. We are offering Special Values in New Styles and Fresh Goods. Just received the past week. We are also showing a fine line of Ginghams, Madras Cloths, Mer cerised Chambrays--just what is wanted for early Spring for waists or full suits. Prices 10 to 20c. Come and See Us! O.3,.s.MOWER CO. WHAT EVERY ONE SAYS Must be So! It is generally concededl by ll who hIandlIe t he samli kinid of good. thaiit w0 (10, and( kno0w our p)ries, t hat we givo t he very host vailues( of any 11ui1se i o t he owri. ( )f (oon1rim we are prouid of t.li i reputaton. niotwith shulllinlg that. our MatIs2fact0)1 io i Wi V ways so re ) to l uis puirit from t he orior mons11 increoo which wo 11ot0 in our sales year after year, hut our main (ehlim oni your patronage is (he fact, t.ht. wo are now gi viing hligger andu blottor values thani wOeover (lid h)ofore. Those4 wVho alread(y trade with us knhow that our p)riceolE are awaIys lower thIfI those)0 or (other houses--no malIt ter wvhat they adlvertise --whet her Cl oig out-lFiro--New York Cost Hemnanamt---Red LetNter,. or Shliff i Slte. WVO conduIct overy (lay a GIVE AWAY SAL E WIhi ch mensl "'More Goods for Loss N lormey." T2o tlhose whow (10 iot trado wvithI uso, wo simnply say try ns, compareoOur goods8 anid our pirices wit h all ot hero. Woe ask not hing hotter than that. How miany hnousos, "Israg Concerns," wvould1 he wvilI lng to subit to such a test?1 We anowor: None. Heore are stimuclanito for shat teredl nerves: 2,0(0) Cuacn 3Ib Pio Peaclies, hc por Cani. 2,000 CJans 211 lbiomtoes, 5 0~ prcanI. 1,000 Gans ib B3aking Po0wders, 2c per cant. h,000Ibs Arb:ucklo (Coffee, I121c per pound. 3,000hbs Arm a11 ind mer Soda, 2 Ac per p)ound1. 5i00lbs host (Cream Choos,15c pio poinid011(. Thore are irgainso m1 every D)opar'tmout for you. We shall he del ight ed to servo youi. 0. KLETTN ER. Mayes' Drug ptore. EUIU When you como to us we give you what youa ask for, hiut--if youi ask what is the host Cough Cure we have, we wvill tell you that PC U E our Quick Relief Cough Mixture FrteIeI6 is, for the simple fact that woe know what the ingredients are,AlPitrswlbeod that the peopIle who have used it toll us so, and( that it is giv- tgetl e u e mng satisfaction generally,.rie D)rop in some (Welning and hoar somel of our New at Phonograph Records. Mayes' Book Store. We solli them. Drugs, A nice line of cheap Medicines, sainr t2 c e Hair, Tooth, Nail Stoner. 5. e and Cloth Brushes. pud Garden Seeds anld everythingN found in the Pharmacetical linen. flo ed at Mavos' Drug Store. Bookstore..