University of South Carolina Libraries
SOUUP CARULIA MIWS. Itemis of Mote Ot Less 1tteest 'otideited itt the State. t1vorgit 81h111dot), volor-ml, hang htoll bo tlnd ovr to th t'ittttit e'"tt ill SpAt ttibitig o tit, thtirtgo of tItpe. The Otargo wam; biotight by tiht wo 1h lnpvln whom tlt, Mniltv.d I-h1tt w As c01mm1ittotd 'somlit wookm Ilgo, al NinarVIM Hill' wommlmd t h Hto Ahewa nVRAnit.1dIN whill, goitg fro'm hmhe tolo i ivttnpl ad 1 th llt 11h1 ohm-g, wasv nlot 1,1,nghit otl0im beennst Ahe ivAniktld to o11AP 61n10 of the man' th ,d f i '-'t1' 1111 111811i 011 Anlgli-t :1 tilt- gir1,1t 1 l'ol. pAnA aNdvast timbom holdlingss of t i t I nt1 i tk 'o rzt 1'11 il''1 k N . )on I I"",rwvi o wi, N Ill Il rol 1, I I ' o l h'iiWii h 1rehi An v?nt'n \Vs1-0 vap n \ 1 roo rK.\'I?nt eI' o Iit, t 'ir11 * 11) OllI i ' AA l* Al 1,41Q lN-b h ro e 1d be 'a 1ill o w il) I I o ac l' frio'a o 1.- ' ,v '. tAa'R~ o t ir, - .:( "*i t hi lhi ioer wh" hoc n tM\ms loro o \ . F, 1\, '' v.t '\ 1'. 1t 1 1, c' 1 m '-- t o N * ' t~c rl. Tit -i h 'rd A) 'mm-e WeVh. Hll C'vap- :11d0 IlNin ies P r-ovr-\- it -Ie ordn\ qaR0 \ ollw o summ.t o 'tw rent o a t hol italoro". 'ra 6;11a1111)0 WOm~ Iv-,i1 a).-. 1,1'k.1 r4 Ftt(- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ '., V.~1a, t -L~altA a ') ot I nilt,A i hI' 1an nmOrt - b no I *'- wn . . iat ir'(\C 1or jflu F-r s t "lo .a"L re.,hm a n r. ne-A 1. ure (' devfh-mnt heeanc f'avorg tei( Pi tfor: imr aet - FFiat . nnd 4 ptFat Wak the conrm iyu F milpnot reproAflerait hows a v"nv o, F ove 1Ft po: .f44* C o oeri by ev fOrcrdF,t b roadn t tl Ftr t r report ~ ing fr h fl la tov.'ui 'hog hgnirada' cnfir the tlaimv ta t pre< t hn-ai r ath 1 rno pona Sth'i ahtf rsth iapi 'o e wto,kaee t haca ordane of mt h ~adet aorn iho Pton in\vof where io iOlingyo grhwngtat~ ae i'enaindw hih,b The nrH'Cnfa\ nlokf.e Veio n 'ia1 lVnanel epp wifc Well 1 HrP;)Ota e yo\ int,k e t stn mi n(4 ty nring atitt ise whit~di tme be'ing 1IabntWttae 14 prnb ge i n fotll li e a \ r a r an e t nt e l ive 11,o atTon rntt iv xat taw.de lmosin getitnr' yO invte.Ui Stateo inl the oa din wr it .ap la'r:not 'ineagnlxm 1ru'4b lastyw Jn.at ihetittor tenad or 1i agasisi pr.n taoa h rayt Onf o th5 yas'n of thewa draged ftroy eriinlty traited Th ntgr< A'nthre d thrnghtnt thewindowt h.r the nle ifrengt wil~ probbly. *Elt Weeerhodea~ MON. Vdtitiu, The Th6foandrm. "I ditffiss I doti't ttdttatitid it," The collvetsatiot was beilig ,-tttled ott by Pastor Weldon ma Its Wife, Who w6te sittiAtk fit their tile itull Iittchaot on Stilay, tt' tile tmto-ing set-vice. 4lCtilutd Mhe have taketi offense it solitethitig I said lit aiy Of thy It is possible, but I've no idea what it might have beeti. If she A; di, idle i sIeI-Cely MhOWitIg It piopei Chditi splirit tAl\t it, Imlingilway flom thle chulcAtet S Y1Olo Sool to spite rmu, iith t evet hI'tintg yeo wh havel klened hol ,." "No, it wulti't be showi g gooad 'epiiit \'hnt 's what~t pet ie lit 4I. Ileoove Mvgs .hi u b d rpAe n bemltit\'lll nr teI . . : - Il' A pp.0 tu h e \ 0 oo\. Might the ,< ~Ofth P3ilk "o It -mme w, -.e iw Onle,henuds \i itm I "e Sind \Sc0l itN ell, whatev the e mtal m:t ea bei conduct is gumvg tI v 'mo W\ hat will ithe childle e -eWhee walin It1 waN.ty fror1 9h e arnva' cerice? it Ii ettng r'c." enopl~e b'efore~ the littl ce n in wef wtiO h to traint ar earlyt a ro . ' Of'e hin ots chinvbene 3On t oeder children and voun 'co Te~ 'u'pemrendent rg't 1m 1Oea k-.Ct church F e ct - w sur'e thet se"e one of i' eC pNrimasv\,teachert. goin 1k 'S uo n Sudmy hSch on ie ver-, what kind of at * curci. do can't heir doin w \vio ve. i!n* n r t d s vt.s waOr.'Ibe i g 'td mo!ex sr e'' er were three voun nIAd1 one voung man whorr h ~t~.'n auii to wi*n to chtreV men *'~'~ p e was urging upo h'err the impor~tahee of attendin "e 'ervi~ce of worhhip after it "ndsv' Scho hour, ai' he wmi no whi ng a verie' 0 etande, mrn n2 'vermonm which were in tende he espe'wcial'y he lpfuW to votin Nr'.. )'ourtin do.esn't stavt b urei.'' Mtifle sptake uip Nc.. 1 aw her going homne ti aoi three Sundays as soon a t "-undas; School was dismi'sed. chirped ldai 'She ma have a good reasonrf go:n4 home,' said the pastor. t' wa o apology. '-1doubt it,"' declared Howar< -1 runpos~e she thinks. her on work in the Sunday School is di only thing that arnounts to any hing. 1don't see why we youn people musat sitay for church wh< eone of the Sunday School reael or' don' " and the hov looked re: 'C'ome, children.'' siaid Mr Alexander, who was present, "ve mursnt follow ia had exampi-a Tlhere are mny other tearchers wi aire faithful. \You must Het the upI as a copy to imnitate. But, M Weldon-.'' turning to her visato '''v had a good deal of trouh with my~ young people the lasHt fe Suinday'' abl'ou1t stay:~ing for the se vice, on accounnt of M rs. Courti l 'm atfraid her influence overt y'ourng is anything but helpful.'' The mrinister went away feeli iad att heart. The nexta week *tirmet ai y'oung mrnnried man, brig andit rlert, whom he had been er ing for 'some t ime to win to Chr r aind the church. At their last inlt4 tiew the prator felt that Mr. Ri glswas in a mosit hopeful inpiriti c'ondit ion, rand in parting he said him, "'Thou at not t'ar 'frorn kingo o heaven."3 .Now, however, the 'young m; Smet the r,iinisiter with an avert look. If he could have avoid him, he would have done so. Wh 'a Mr. WVeldora at ketgl iMtroduc ethe siubject of personaal'religibn, 1 interlocttr's reply catised 'him r a little Mn(rprise. subject." tleyouti. mnoti sull 4 "1 shall tell yout trankIfl that some thinp hat abttured,tu give ise a feelioo.!Or #IWOUtI twi4t'yd tellil,t a1nd the 0-torchr "Wi)lIIII you care to ktiow wihot it is?" ,fit Is always bent to be eaiitidd,", Mr. Weldont retumned, "of eotitse, I've been wateliqg people pretty closely of late, eh pecially diur6h ttettibei," i-. Itggles wet .iti 'In dtiog sm, I've fallen over a ittmblitig block, 1t1d hrt ,itywel a guml dbtit. e ohitilly ddes il it tufibl like thit. Well, to conie to the Pdh\t, I've hild to go 11ito the Primaly le partimit of your uidtay Sebmool ror th Ie list t wo Smityo on Ile Comiit of mV little 010I, who kne just ititted UO tlt seht161, til 1 still qutite timitt. "Now, I tioticed i odd citrutm miwe in the school, Mr. Weldonl," thOI nml coitimell. "Ote Vf the m110 e0 tst tamhers oppittiy of th %Aeli'depatmenit is Ni-. Omit%. She tiles. to im1ess on the chil. dc mn'minds the Fpihituml thingl ot vbrWOn. Alk f-A AS Ie seet. 4ome kimwe; Ohe beOkomlielb 14 111 ea ls thatl 1,r tefs till uip Ilhe 1:hihh-ndrell m deepiy m1iestei in all she sAyV. A00 \ w As IMysel quite affected htemlxg to het the first "uay. \tdo you. knowt, Mir. WVeidon, she spoiled All hel inieele %ve tl me b-y huiyi-vg off home as soon as the S%%YdN school wws dishissel. just as if she didn't cAv for the preach iing of the Iel? it looks as it she felt that she were so good rhe dfent need the preaching service. low cain sho put on such pious airi et Sunday Sc0xihool, and tetl he children true religion, and ther riun awa fro, the church service Really her conduct has given i uite a 'backset,' as the r-aying is 1 mein religously, Nor do 1 ear< to have mv 1Lttle girl taught by\ p-ercn who c-.an1 be so----no sh:tll ays iti I.oritical. '1,'m very, eryv sorry. Mr. Rig zles. fA I hope yoN won't tak< This matter too mIt-c to henrt waI al, the ministe could av, eX 1 e't to add, in the interest o inn charits 1.et uk not con -demn \ r.. Ckourt in too has;'y T'here may be some explHnation Mit. Weldon was greatly troubled n b4-wevxet. tor it seemed that Mrs ourtinr' influence was undermim ing mnel- of his work , yet he he,i e tfted .o rebuke her perpc-nally fear Sing her feelings might be hurt b' n pa'ter$i' chastisement. Neithet g we it wi to spe-ak of so persona a matte; openly in the Sunday S chco o; the pulprit. For samt day he did not know what cours< 4 to pursue, and hibs wife was jusat at g much puuled as~ to what kind o0 advicoe to give. * 'Suppose you eal on Mrs &'ourtm this afternoon,'" Mr. Wei. ' dorn said to his wife at the dinnei C table. ''Don't introduce the mattei that's worrying us., but treat hei cordially, and use as much Chris " tian tact as you are masters of, anc Y perhaps she will explain her tactior of her own accord.'' I- Mrs. Weldon called on the wo Sman whoi had1 made such an enigma 'e ot herself. In the course of con v'ersation, which 'was full of cordi g alityt on both sides, Mrs. Couirtli n introduced the subject of the Sun day School work. "By~ the way," she said, "I won der whether you and Mr. Weldui have missed me .from the chur-c services for the last four or fivt n Sundays?'' 'Well, yes, we have," answere< Mrs. Weldon, constrained lol 0coming 'to he.r face ini spite of het self. r. "'Oh ! I didn't suppose yo r, would ruins one person among a ~s. "A pastor and his family alway notice the presence or absence c rthe memibers, especially those wht .are active. The fact is, to be frani hew'te been trbubled a little ove~ 'is that possible?'' cried ti little 'woman. "I'rn sorry, indee< I am. Why, I had no idea anyor ht would wor'ry over my absnence, y- she added, cont;itely. n)oticing N-s at: Weldlon's anxious look. "I see T made a mistake in not -epliniT why P've been coming home afte the Sunday School. 't ou and you l hu 4banId have misunderstood mn to action, I fear, in the first place 1'm v'ery sorry to be compelledt miss the church services. The sei mons are aliwayb so helpful. I wis you would tell Mr. Weldon so fe v''." ~4 It will be a great burden froi h his mind if 1 tell him that." ~ Why, he hasn't t>een hurt tb Sray coding away, has he? It's te Sbad I didn't go to him right aws bt and ex plain. My reaso'a is this My mother has been so ill of lt he that she can't be left alone in tI hotise. Vtm know tile live with lite littd tiy IMi10t1l. I I e ity with her ditl ilig the sttiittja S0h0ol It t.e tidthy helt itlie Auittity 'tiltool aeacttlto iqi tieh I ita:ry 1ttl11o te that lit, vtitt m its ili- ie t it-ti. i feel tha t il t-illItt-V It 1itittiv-l theekig ily setvilteg Ao miahel htt11 1 tight li1 to iti v ti tiy dhiasl of little Oief%. Now yooi killw all itlb,ti t it iltit- hitc. \W eldit 11 orqi'v tIltule fut it titxtiot&i'ig It to f u somtlit i l li hitt til iiti V' o ti eliv, iloetut inti, . i titt W1V thAf0,' atitt it \\'elimi, puit titsi he lit 111A aitid hit litil I I it-lit' t itle t . \ ' e ' v t W 1-o t g e t it v o ll I l 1t01 thoutightq till wit t lIIo hits fuorgi vell." . "Nlo, im. I wars w1oig to ltlp collillig hotlie Itu....t livy 'AIti1igCO . ..tllklilVA W..H\\'1 ii tgalit" e Ili ty OF quch neglo. PlelStexhtitlto aq C I2tyI O n frioit s It-i voi Rt o 1hi i I M ilig teto. ileari wt10ot Iwigtt20 'itt' Stn h t hjits in t 8. hi. 2i -0 fite wo l't ido :ly hlit .' Vou m1t11y d i klev i t iol it fhet% ilr. \eltinll lost n lttle in making thle propel. expltilmioAn o the Alexalinei tmaM t iggles. - Augvphute TaicheSmne Tur SIeIdAl Sille of SMimmIn111 11,te0l;t t0 the mmntin id Seasitv. Thle limia. Nowevry &e taurenis Raihvat otters Week1-Spt d Speial Sumr mateq tit Mounlitalinsq 1ild )tt,e 18eaRlior amul othel- sminlmo' 1-p horts. Tickets sol aoh SAtunh.ty.hme (Ith to August 29(h. 19M mehisivo, as-1 follows: V-'rom Nowbolrl.. S. C., to CharIestol, S. C. $N I Crmss 11l1, S. C'. .2 O Glenn Spvclg-i. S. ... 2 10 Gre n ill. S . .t . . . . ....... 2 10 IMP of Pwalms. S . . nt 1 Sprtnur.S .2 10 ill ivanl' islanld. I 1 Waterot. S. i'. barris 'SpIrI-ing 2 ON White, Stone IAthia Spings. C. T. 2 10 These are ek end mi ikts, soldeaell Sarray. fn limit T oll ohowinxg > date of nati. Vor utr ilformAtion and FAwhd WoR. eal on cr writ e .. WN. Oenning, Agent WeekLvv, Uind Rates Imm pointsz on tho Atlantic C'oast 1 tv ZQaide -qlRe!zomts, tiokets on ale aimdaiy. Edrreorling incding Mo iqaurpasNd srvice Summor Tourist ,Tickets tn eqmipntand asideRaterts limited for return passagr to Oetobpr .Stw on salfe limtil &-eptember 80th. For full vatclas atos, etc4. 0811 on i<-k t Agencs or write. WV. .1. C'RAIG. kGrnv;ral Passting.er ent H. M. EVRERY Thfolloisng d'rllg.s r,ecl Isttte illers ofa iuch conis to enre qu terts ind neyri Rfenfrer be ~free the fifteent of'~ .hme,o .T. te Nem-an, irerto, ofFamr WInsti NVme egy. S. C. Cp nstitutes.a n t $ be araned by the icg oritees The Satinstituepairt- ea event Agsincthan oig ri evArening kin Auus 1 th. .dtsj pi Waren:i hie Slpheria worings.t Vnait of minr weater. Eld evargts mah daly Exoeigton ale. hidrn aing andOi'e eqs i uime n Rte wor5 fr mroth. n pcilrts toc failers. Thefowidngts reg.nsts itheu holde doftURA conhn t bingd themmint at one and sit,nrt absginat woy fr the. r ntrs botted t Fopr sea oany y G ridr &l W1kf :1Agl es. Watches, Clocks, ilver and Plate Ware, Cut Olass and Table Ware SU11AML9 P'll 1eddIng and Birthday Presents ey winding Watchos Chanxedto Stem i ders Eduard Scholtz, JOW0101' and Opt-101an. 11L OFFETT EETHING POWD at DrugIsts, or mail 25c 'Iles p utins nid Sores Col Hive SE A B AIR LINE NORTH -- SOUTH l'v Dally Pullman Ve Between SOUTH a FIRST-CLASS DINI ,he 1e st Rates and RO via Richnond and Norfolk and Stear Nashville, Mem,ph Louis. Chicago. Ne Points S,uth and South and Jacksonville an and Cuba. N 0 RT -1 A N W'For detailed informatio: man reservatC*ins. etc.. app b-ard Air Line Railway. 1 Passenge r Agent. Ca!u mbi; C. F. STEWAR T, A SA VA N N\ ~ER lT LT ON TTH SUM ATES me u~ W. /'T r ; P.Au1 TrA; .N'i AeSTee N R TH .aN Flor id a A passenger servicei and cornfort,equippedt w Dining, Sleepin~g and Ti For' rates, schedule, r tion, write to inaull Savingn are thestappIng 91(mto U succesm and plenty $l00 it morth depofted in our 01101 SPOU. Will in 10 yoarm amount to $ 146 00 $rf.00 will 1i 10 yoarm atmotint. to .. - - -$ 730 00 $10.00 will in 10 years ntnoumnt to - - - -'$1460 00 W(, wnitit your business. 11nvo aiple faciiltie" to ccomuldate our cum The Commerclal Bank of Newberry, S. C. Cures Colera-Infantun, DIarrhoea, Dysentery, and the Howel Troubles of Childrth of Any Ago. Aldb Diltstion, Regulates 'the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. to C J. M. D., St. Louis, Mo. a and Thrush. Wenoves and Prevents OUNTERACTS AND OVERCOMES IKAT UPON TETilNG1Lj.pN. DA R D - RAILWAY. -- EAST -- WEST. stibuled Limited Trains nd NEW YORK. NG CAR SERVICE. ute to all Eastern Cities Xashington, or via ers.-----To Atlanta, is, Louisville, St. w Orleans, and All west--To Savannah I all points in Florida TEST LINE BETWEEN ID SOUTH. i, rr-tes, schedules, Pull y to any agent of The Sea -J. J. Puller, Traveling t.S.C. sst.G~enI. Pass. Agt., IAH, GA. NE F-OR B - SFOR T1r EB FO' / T 1r* STI.7 .: LNE ciH FAiPtor flVL n thc tSOUTH -Cuba. inexcelled for luxury ithi the latest Pullman ioroughfare Cars. n~aps or any informa RAIG, ii Passenger Agent, Wilendng-en N. C' BLUE RIDGE RAILW APY ..l. C. BBAN TIB, Receiwr. In Effet.Tun^ *,190f. detv,*%n &,blsm*rnA *ad Walhall. aA Arno1u4( ', WI3ToUND ARIVY. LMAVZ. Mixe4 MIzfd N0. 9. No. 12 dIations. o. 11 No.1 P. M. A. M. P. M. A. U 810 9 5 ...............Belton............... 3 ) 1060 248 933........Anderson F. D......... 340 1110 245 980... ....Anderson P. D...345 1116 ........ 926........W eat Anderson...... 349 ....... ,...... 900...............Denver.,............ 350 ...... 9 02...............Autun...... ........ 406 ...... ...... 856 ...........Pendleton ........... 411 ...... 841 ..............Cherry............... 418 ....... --'----. 844............... A dam s............... 4 21 ....... .. . 8 28 .....Jofdania Junct ... ... 483 ....... -----.. 8 25 ............... Flen eca. ............. A435 .... 4401... 8 0 ..West Union ......... 604 ........ .:::-- 800........... W alballa ............ 609 ....... Alifreular trainn from Belton to WalhaLa, have precedence over trains of same class ft.(J,vlc In tho oppoyite direetton unless oth or,wine, specified nY train order. Will also stop at the following stations to t4ko on and let off Passengers: Phinney's Jainos and Sanuli8prfngs. J. t. ANDXYAM#, Superintendent Charleston and Wston Carolina Rwv Co. Augusta and Ashevillo Short Line (Schedule in effect Mlarch I, 190.) (,t,ead Down.) (Read Up) 12.46 pin .........Lv Newberry... Ar 8.10 pm 1.60 Pln......Ar Laurens........ Lv 9.02 pm !L07 pin ......... Lv Laurens.. .. Ar 1.80 pm ..80zn......Ar 8partanburg.... LV 12 01 pm Is. 0r pil......... Iv dpartanburg..... Ar 10.M am 6. 8 pill .........Ar 8aluda............... Lv 8. 89 am 0.11 pl ...Ar fiondersonvile Lv 8.06 am 7.15 pin.........Ar isfhlevillo.......... Lv 7.05 am i11 01111an...... LV Newlborry (0.N.&L.) 8 10 pm 1.60 IM ..... A r literens.................. Ly 2.02 pm 1.65 pin...... 1 ,v Ijaurons.................Ar 1.44 pm - p l'il ^ - "r " %' ,mI...... .. . i.v j2.41 p i .-. .'.. ........ Lv It 0 sin ii I A.N u.. . .A r 11.65 Ayn I, . \ r i.e.for . . . . I.v 7.54 aitla It- . " "'or [LOYl . ...... . v 7.40 a it, It'l I . N. w hirtY (0 M.&F' 3 p~ ..i .. . I. v 20'3 pmn lot I.V 12. IF pin i iii Iinf- i M' i 01 h.tivo to rates, T V - N, I in'. Al . roouvillo,8 C. fN I W I I..IA MM, AN n . P'itIA. Agt. i. .A uusta, da. (Mikrv l saiclari Tin q.) slilt 11h lt(s. Northbound. h sI1' 4 I ' 1 1un 1hty, 'Juio 128th, 1908 8T ATIO N. 14 4 1 iL Allikal1l (M4 A.L,) Ar. 8 60 pm 10 '41 111 A .henm. 6 111 pm I . 1111 IcIlhmrtonl 5 17 p - I -,h pIII Ahuvlito 4 0.) pim I '213 lil IIIIiitwooil 8 85 pIn . .' A . I Ili t ()lu r) Lv. 2 4b pu (D.AW ..) I IH.iin Mpr-in1A Ar 4 (XI pmll aI'stilbitru 8 810 pill 42 2 i 1r,on1-ll 3 26 put (larris Springea) 1 1 -in w tl(oo 2 85 pin 4 . I.iMrete (MIn'r) Iv 2 17 pir N 52.-185 VX W lylyy W.gy Myy Vx ex un Mun Wilu 11 11111 Jil pmn pin ant 7 w ' 202 1.v ;Auron Ar 1 50 0 600 7 2S 7 Ito 2's Parke 142 851 650 8 45 7'-1 2 2: '11tonl.. 130 8.30 625 It l: -.' 3 84 "Oolkti le 117 a 00 4 45 7 S 'a 2 4 I Inard 110 746 480 9 4" S t'9 2 49 (4ary 105 786 440 9 50 N K 254 .Ialapa 100 726 405 ' .0 to :j0 Ili howberrj 1246 796 845 ;. 3.' 90 12 3 24 'rosporit.r 12 32 9 41 305 12 IN 91$ 8 14 IlIghs 1228 626 250 I i 9' .' 89 $. 01 Mountain 1219 6 20 2 40 ' 4. S 10 A LM t'hapin 1209 605 210 1 h%1 367 Hiltan 1202 555 246 , 05 955 4 01 White Rock 1 59 560 200 22.M 004 4 7 Unle0ntine 1154 641 150 N -.7 4 ;7 armo 1146 524 182 8 05 1t, ! 4 2 LAeaphart. 11 40 6.9 119 .:004' 440 C t_itbla 11 26 600 1 00 . . C. L. Cohlin (Union Station) 4__ _ 45 ___ 1)20 , a 1,vtoluni binC (...L.)Ar 11 10 4 .U Snultr 9 60 9t 20 A r Ch'rletoni Lv 7 00 TIr 'it .4 'nd 52 arrive a,.d depart frotn tIP' . depo'(t (15.-' o i' A . C. 1,. freight depot, 'rvalt stre et M'e'4, T1ime Tables, or further inforrna -U nV kg n1. or write to .'resideunt. Tra.fie Manager. -1 - IVlNG~sToN. 1i. M. EMRSION, Sot. A g.. 'an'! F'rt.& Pasa Agt, 4cioinrli, ". r' WllrnIiton,t N (1 CURSE OF WHITE RIBBON REMEDY No taste. No odor. Can be given in glass oef water, ea, or coffee without patient's kniowledge. White Ribbon Remedy will cure or destroy the diseased appetite for alco holic stimulants, whether the patient is a confirmed inebriate, a "tippler,' so eial drinker or drunkard. Imnpossible for an,vone 1.o have an appetite for alco holic hquors after using White Ribbon Remedy. Indorsed by Members of W. C. T. U. Mrs. M o'>re, press superintendent of Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Ventura, California, writes. "I have tested White Ribbon Remedy on very obstinate drunkards, and the cures have been many. In many cases the Remedy was given seacretly. I cheerfully recomn mren d and indorse Whiute Ribbon Remne- I dy. Members of our Union are de light ed to find an economical treatment to0 aid us ini our l.emperance work."' D)ruggists or by mail, $1. Trial pack age free by writing Mrs. A. M. Towni send (for years se"-retary of a Woman's Christian Temperance Ifnion), 218 Tre mront St., BAost.on, Mass. Sold in New berry by Gilder & Weeks. Get the Best! SLbsc4(ribe to and Tili Selmi-Woy Ncws and 001111cr, TPhe best c'ounty newsptaper Thne beest general arid S tate newilpaper. All the telegraph, State and general ne(ws yo u can read. I(e(ep up with the news of the world, iihe nation, the State and your county. Get the two for a song - on' Two Dol lars for a y'.ar's subs4criploni to both THEii' S?EM-WEKL,Y HER71ALD AND) NEWS. anid THEii SEM-. WEEKLcY NE7ws AND) COUiERs. Yout know all about. The Herald and NeIws. The Sem.~i-W eeklyNe'ws and 'Dour jer, published at Charleston, S. C., is the mtot complete( and best general semi weekly you cann get. It publishes 16 paigei. al tweek, or 304 issues ayar Gives altetlelgrapihic and State news, general anid special stories. Ptubscribe nto to the Two for Two D)OLLARIg through The Herald and New8 by mpecial a........e--.