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Call Accepted. Rev. W. A. Lutz, President of North rolina College, has accepted a call to Oe pastorship of Grace Lutheran R roh, Prosperity, and will arrive ' pre to begin his pastoral duties about 16th of March, in time for the htr services. it iC,,aois .. - aiiarroo, ,,. Ame rt1or t -..s Messrs. I r)ki and 4tnats Tayloj ire cat-ti.o be inmarried Urrow. The form-ner to a charning ht,-i of Greeinwood, and the latt, r t4one of Newburry's fair mideis ue8e young me1vn ard sons of Mr. eo. -Taylor -Greenwood Journal, 12t,. To Pr,-ach ii itace, iatur. ,ate. The facuit,y of Newberry College hav unainiously electei and invited Rev. J. W Horiine, pastor (4r 8t .1ohn's Church, Charleston, to preach th' baoalaureate sermon at Ihe com1iog comimnent.ent of Newbervy _'oitoge. Rey Jiorine has accept,ed, and the ser 9n will be preawhed on Sunday, June lifumrried,. q.ibruary 5, 9t2, by Itev. J. J. Long, OSe hoit of he brido's ftih r, Nir. -lther M. Lo-g, l r. George Npt,mg Miss E,ula Long, ho: h of Newborry S lnty. y Rev J. J. Long, at, the hone of S.t bride, February 12, 1002, Mr. Mon Harris and Miss Ida Stmer, both of werry County. The Hand ilttorganuiz.-1. he Newberry West E'nd Brass band organized on Monday evening, 1l'ub kry 10th, under the auspices of Prof. y E. Sulliger. Prof Salliger is a an of good reputat,ion and is well djown as a first-class musician and nd director. lie is also a fIrst-class gn painter and ppert ha;ger. We a glad to have him open up a busi s in our city. We wish him and 1 band much success r, Wheeler Got Ktid of Hilm ItCh,u ,an. '..During the winter of 1808 1 was so e in my joint-, in faet all over my y, that I could hardly hobble around, en I bought a bottle of Chamber n's Pain Balm. From the t first ap Cation I began to got well, and was toed and have worked steadily all the ar.--R. Wheeler, Northwood. N. Y. r sale by W. E. P'elhAt & Son. The Newberry A ppotin menta. he Columbia letter published in this r contains a list of the reconnen Ions of appointments for the county. 6 members for the County Board of utrol were all re-appointed, and are 'follows: Messrs. J. A. Senn, W. P. 11. rwou and Jno. R. Scurry. upervisors of Registration: T. E. ng, J T. Wilson, and J. W. ). John On this board there is only one nge. Mr. J W. D. Johnson takes the ce of Mr. W. G. Peterson. Footd chianged to P14tblol. utrofying food in the intesti nes ro es effects like those of airenie, Dr. King's New Life Pills expels poisonus f.omn clogged bowels, gen tly Ily but.-surely, curing Constipation, iouuneHs, Sick Headache, Fevers, all er, Kidney and Bowel troubles. iy 25e at all druggIsts. A Charity naz.iar. 'he Bachelor Maid Club is arrang for a Charity Bazaar to be held the Armory next Tuesaday eve g. Plenty of flowers and fancy k for sale. Small maids will ye refreshments. There will tme a sy tent and a fortune teller, and ny other things. A tailless and a b bag will furniish fun for the litt,le ks. All are in vit,d to come ai.d ug their friends. No charge for hen you lack energy, do not rohish r food, feel dull anid ) upd , after ug, all you nrwed is a d1ow, of ('hamn lalin M Stomach and Laivyr Talbilets. y will makte you feel l'ke a new andI gI V' you an apupetl ae like a r. F'.r salt by WV. 10 Peiham & Son. W.,re of appreasta I ,n. r. I litor: Pieais3 insertt the fot ow In your vaInuable paper: - the train en rout,e ro' t he Rt 'n of V.teranis, at Augusta, Ga., I M.-. Z-ake Matthews, from New ry. li-id neiver m at h im un til t,hat. ,bitt as no formi,ilt,y exists be ai eli soldiers, we soon became ac nt,ed, and "fought our bitt es over," a sad pleasure. r did our co)mpanitonshil) end here. ok me under his protection, car me among, and introduced me to any soldier friends, the warm clasps exchanged, showing the fover, in whioej he was held, whIle o Army. His greet,ing, "God bless fellow soldiers," was heartily ,andl instead of courting the fa fofficers, he took posit ion among or, deipendent. sol,diers; not only ring kind wrords among tbem, but y; that they, too, might enjoy lad Reunion. ii ever hold this dear f riend, In sting remembr'ancea for the kind 8)y and( fulio,q foioliag to)wards( f; and( wvish him to know that I y' appreat,e the samne, through lumns of your valuable paper, shes tme t'i taike in the IExposi ith hIm; waloh I 'lay do, but. r ot e expense of hbn generous offer. Veteran. For- Elomach Troubteis. ave taken a great many diIfferent ines for slomnach trouble and con on," says Mrs. 8 Geiger of Dunk Iowa, "but never had as good from any as from Ohambherlain's ch and Livet Tablets." Fior sale v ~I(uo AI at n L %IsoU i. Cou rt oNdai,iIIy. This Is S'. V;4lenItine't ilay. '1The4 W1ea-lIher has been delightful fo' the a:ust le % h,ys-A little tot) cold. Il IIr-mda 1,f noxt, week 14 the lttst da.l 1 iL 1k.. Nour tlax retuls---vit.h out. tle 50 per-t cent, pen it ty. vo ha11v., b.,.0 - N (lut SI.ed to stat 0,h't there will be PrvaChiig at King's Creek ch1urelh on the 4 h Sunday in t,hi4 - m I h, ai t i i o'clock. ''i -subject for tlie ledal essity of the gradtia iiv clas of Newberry college Ir-is h.!ttl givoln to 1,111 111011th''Sy O 0[1,0 la le. eI ubctL i, "lraersaol." Mr A. C Jmesii was eletedi a m ber of I he -xecut,ive committee of the Y. M. C. A. of th is SLate at, the annual convention in Columbia a few days ago. I r J A. Kihler has novetd his fami ly from Columbia to Newborry, and will occupy a house on Air. A. B Cald well's Wave, about two and a half m11cs frui to.vn. Cont,ractor Davis has latid off the ground plian anIId will soon begin work Oil a hand,11(sOm1 residoniee for Dr. J. NI. Kibler on] lis Malin street lot adjoin ing tbc Episcopal church lot,. The S'aL, Bar Association meots in Columbia t.-day. Col. 0 L. Schumpert, Of Liis cit.y, is a nu-her of tle Iecep tion coimitle, and tbo lawy, rt of tle Stnt- who attend will have agood timo. The Y. AL C. A. at the annual con vtLion held in Columbia last week was inviLud to hold Lhfir next annual IIIot iig it Ne w) -rry. The in vitalios were refe'Vied to a committ,ee to be reported oil latte. The Sleri i'has only a few plriisone1rs to b).~ tried tiex wmek, but con,idera ble business was CarLrie over from last COrI-t Oil aIccoUllt of the [law in the jury law. We will likely have a full week of court. The Spr1M'lle Court, hat alliried the decision of the lower court, in tbe case of Jeffersoti A Sligh et, al, respondents, vS. Geo. W. Bowers et al, appellants. This is the school case of which a great deal has been said of late. ir. Wti. Johnson had prolbly the oldt st dog in the county killed at, his hoime ill the city a few days ago. The dog was over tw .1ty years old, had gone perfectly blind in both eyes and was deaf. The dog was killed to put It out of its misery. Prsaonal. Dr. D. L. Boozer Is spend ing a whI Il at hIs old home in Columbia. Mrs L W White. of Abbeville, is visit,ing in t,he cit,y this week. Ac.ing Postmaster Bynum went to Columbia yesterday afternoon on a bus iness trip. The Laurensville Herald says Miss Claudia Irby is visiting relatives in Newberry. Mrs. Daggett, of Wilmitigton, N. C , is in the city visiting hordaught,er, Mrs. J E. Norwood. Air. W. M Dorroh, who has been vis ititig Mr. N. P. Whitmire in Green vilie, has ret,urned to his home In t.hIs county. Re'v. T'. W. Sloan, of Abbevill-, h11as bei in the city this week visi:ing. Ho will return to Abbeville tomorrow with his family. Mr. Taz Sonn yesterday moved his family hack t.o his homfe lace In the country. Mr. Soon has been clerk ing fori E. M. IEvans & Co. Ito K. p t Leg. Tlwel v veurs ago( J . W. Sullivan, oif Iliartford, CjonnI..steratchied his leg with a rusty wire. Infl11inmation and1( h'ood poisoinllg Het in.. For two y ears he et i'red intenisely. Trhen. te best doe Lois urged am11putatlon. "brtf he' writes, "I nsed one bot tIe of Elnetric hlitters and1( 1 1 2 boxe.A of hiunckien's Arn.ica S alvei and1 my leg wVun sound andt well as ever." F'or Eru ptions, 10 2,.ma. Tot t'r, .Slt Rheum, Sores and' all Iblood d isordlero Ilectri al Itters ha s n o riva'il on ea rIh. Try t.h.'m.. All drua i4t will waranlt .e satilsfaiclioln or Mr. IE.litoi: I will sittempt, to wrIts you a few items from this commun.ity for y'our valuallie piaper. A negro living on Mt r. G"o Hunter's p'aee was aientaeIL1'y shot, by anotber neigro( while ot, hiu tiing 1ast S -turday. HeI is I hought, to lbe seriously wouinded. We have been. having somec very cold weaitheri. Mr. and Mrs Merrick visited her mother, Mrs. H-uter of this commun ity a few days, ago. Mr. J. I. Whitman and family have boon vIsiting it. this section. Mr. I. B Bodenbaugh and sister visited in this community recently. "'(hips'' slpoke in his last, letter atbout his free rural delivery of mail. WVe h-we had it daIly for some tIne, In facet we had t,he fi.rst, in the county, if not In tho State. Hie a tys if he couild got it, daily he would be In t,own. We are already in town hero among the rocks, and a lively wide- awake town it is too amidst, the ringi~ng of these rocks The farmers will soon have to get a hustle on them, as platnting timue is coming. We have preaching every Sunday In the mont,h exctiC one0, t,be 3d. Wec also have a very piro)spirouis Sunday--school. Much success to the IIerald atid News. "Ii have used Chambherlain's Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it Is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used in my family. I have no0 wordls to express me confidence in thisReomedy -MrA I, HI.Moore. North Star, Mtih. For sale by WV. 10 Pelham Ar Snn. TIlE TVEilPECANUE TICE%T. Aas s lete rjl t xIrciso Ie (u t.s rg, Crowd 4f tingpgy (1h1141rc-l In TUOSdal's papMl"r we puiblis'".1 ai list of those who wer*e en titled to and had been awarded the prizes by the limid of Hope for the past year. Promptly at 4 o'cl-ck Tuosdiay arter noon the lb'homeson Street Cihurch w.as full .f happy chiiren aod the exer Ciises bean. The exorcists ieltiich d song- anld recitatios, ill of whicb Were )iCely and peIf4etty r1-0dTed. The interior of the l thuc11h, lrounld the poulpit, had been dote-rtd for the oCCISionl with evergreens, whicl formed i beautiful background for the perfect mound of books, packtiges and bavs of candfls and friits Suspended across tihe chalieel hung in] milveIr let ters the motto for this year, "Excel slor." Afte, a brief address by Mrs. Redus, In which she earnestly asked tho e pre,4ent to sLrivo tie make thle vomiing year-'s Iecord b tLerl than that of ainy previous year, IId that tbey should atlays keep in mind the sentiment of the temperance orgatilzation, "My head, my heat-, aid this right band, for God, for lome, and Native Laned," the prizes were distributpd, and all went iomle wi Ch t lie resolution to make the conling year I he brightest, In the his'ory of 'lhe society. .11MN DUNCAN. 41oe u11111cit0ti Rn1l Fifty Ye -. Slitce I .-etuot iI N.wberry Cuintv. Aditor of The ierald and News: In the article fill Newberry contained in Rober't Mills' "Statistics of South Carolina" (published 1826) we read as follows: "In the year 1752, (three years pre vious to Bratddock'e defeat) Mr. John Duncan, a nat-ivo of A berdeen, in) Scot land, that, had formerly emlig-ated to the proviice of Pln!sylvania, removed to this section of tbe country, and set tied on a creek in this district., flow bearing his 11nme. "Ar. Duncan was at thin time the highest settler in the fork between Broad lid Saluda rivers, by ten miles, his nearest neighbor was .Jacob Pen ningt., living on 4noree river below: he was the only man at this tine that had either negro, wagon, or still, in this part of the world.'" it will b1e seen that it is exactly 150 years since John Duncan settled In what is tiow Newberry county. Atten tion is called to this anniversary, as it may inti-rest. snime of your realers. McDONALD FURNIAN, Privateer, Suimter County, S. C. February 10, 1902. Now Yr-hmvil eengCar Linio The Southern Rallway announces, effective Thursday, January 9th, aid continuing each Thursday thereafter, through sleeping ear lini will be inau guiat,ed between New York and Thom asville, Ga, ont train 33. First car north hound in t.his line wil leave Thomas ville on Pltt System train connecting with Southern Railway, train No. 34 Tu"esdlay, January 141, 1902, and each T1uesday t,hereafter during the wint,er tOnl rist season. AN tCIKtOILLEGIATE UNION. A MeetinIg In tile Jiterest of OneA firing tleid In Chlarlestonl Today-ropltdent Nt wherry o)lege. Friday anid Saturday, 14th and 15th of February, there will be held In the library of the College of Charleston a meeting of delegates from the varIous colleges oIf South Carolina. D)uring the session of the Southern Educational Association at Columbia (luring the Christ,mas hotl( idys ther-e was a meeting of the replresentatives of the colleges of the St,ate present at the Associat.ion and measures for the formation of an inter-cotlleglat,e union were informally discussed. The meeting t,is week of the delegates Sppoinlted by the faculties of the several colleges is for the pur pose olf forming i (delinrt,e organization with a view to a better harmony land mfut-Ial in'terests in the work oft high. r education or the State. The repret'sentativyes of the colleges who will meet on Friday at the College of Charlest,on arec as follows: College of Charleston, 1761f Harris: Clemson, President liartzog; Ersk li, President Pressly urmnan, Prieslen'tt Mlotague; Newberry, Presiden t Cromer: South Carolina Col lege, 1President World ward; Sout.h Carolina Military Acade my, SuperIntendent Coward; Wotford, Prof Remnbert,,-News and Courier. So~mathing tha~t WVil lo You (n.1(0 WVe know of no way In which we canI be of more service to our readers than to tell thcm of someQthinlg that will be of real good to them. F'or this reason we want to acquaint them wIth what we consider One of tbe very best reme dies on the market for coughs, colds, and1 that alarming complai nt., cr'oupl. We refer to ChamberlaIn's ('ough Rem edy. WVe have used It with suIch good resuIlts !nr our famIly so long that It has become a household necessity. By Its prom pt, u se w e h aven't, any d oubt, hut that it, has time and agaIn -prevented croup1. TPhe testimony Is gZiven upon01 our1 own exporltance, arnd we suggest that our re'ade4rs, especially those who have small children, al ways keep it In theIr homes as a safeguard against eroup. Camden, (S. C ) Messenger. F~or sale by W. E. Pauthan & Son. FAMERS ATTENTION! We have just made a large contract for Fer tilizers and are ready to make low prices. See us before buying. E.M. EVANS & CO. Is made wit ing Powder. sweet, pure N1C1VuISFI( CA RV1111-1, Pator (n.iyd Wri1" Of 111,4 Work aud 111m POop1e, to 1i11 Church I 'atpor. We have enltered hopefully uponl our 3rd year oi Newberry Circuit. I have every reason to believe that miy return is agreeable to our Ieople. We have had no "Pounditigs," but very inany tokens of appreciation f.in our people, consis ting in flour, back-bones, spare-ribs, sau sages, lard, potatoes, can goods, honey and four fine Turkeys from differejit friends. Now, who would not reider the best service possible to such a people? Our first Quarterly Conference was held yesterday here inl the City of Newberry tle rain having hindered the holding of the necting at te time first appointed, December 27-28, 1901. Brother lerbert tendered us the use of his beautiful Church in which to hold the meeting, it being a central point for a business ses sion and inl easy reach of all tho brethreni. brother Child was with us in his usual cheerful mood, and presided in his free and easy manner. The Board of-Stewards eighteen in mimber, were all present ex cept two. We iissed our true and(] faith fil, life-long friend and brother, Gilliam Senn, who has been a faithful steward tuore than twenty years at Trinity Church, lie having cast in his lot with Brother Diant's flock at Suninerton- Our loss is their gain. His fanily is missed by us all. The Stewards made the same assess inent of ministerial support as last year $700 for pastor, which amount was paid in full last year with a nice surplus. We reported quite a number of ad ditions since onr last Quarterty Confer ence, whose named had not beeti reported in our Circuit Conference Minutes. A weekly prayer-meeting is held at each church on the circuit. The Stewards re ported $62 50 for ministerial support and $5r 90 for other objects. It was our pleasure to have with us during the con ference Brother Herbert of Central Methodist Church and Brother 'd%wards the new pastor of O'Neall Street Meth odist Church. Brother Edwards has al ready won the hearts of his people, and, multiplying friendh by scores. Brother Herbert is to be our Conference host. I have already spoken to him to give me a good place to stay.--D. P. Boyd inl So. Christian Advocate, 131. It arrhi, -stu-r. Tlhe Suber' home int the Walton sec tion of this count,y was the scene of a happy and enjoyable occasion on Wed nesday 12th inistant, where the mar riage of our p)opulr townsman, Mr'. M. M. Hairris and Miss Ida Suber was solemnized in the presence of relatives and a few invited frIends. The mar~ ringe ceremony was conducted by Rev. J. J. Long inI a beautiful and impressive manner, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Tfhe bride andl groom arrivedl in New berry Wodnesday afternoon and will make their homne at the HIarrls resi dlance in "Brooklyn," where a most de lightful dinner was spread of which they and their invited friends partook much to the enjoyment of all. The Heir1ld and News joins their many friends in extendIng congratula tions andl wishes t,bem a long life of happiness andl leasure. 4Don' Li o tho top of your joll C13'f.:El1 p'mervo Jars it 'N 1*1theol fach1 tiined waLy. 8et I thmem by the ntiw, qunic-k, absoliy sura way-..-y Sa th hi c.ntinlg of P'uro Iliefine P'araflnti. 11at \110 ta::to or odIor. In, 1 air Lighit tand acid - ~ ' roo. Eausy ai npplied. S nefu il ii a dozeni other -ways ab)out ttho hiouso. Full diroectin with ~V / eh ual;o. - Boid ovurywvhero. Made by STANDARD 0OI. Co. 4oo Interest paidl on deposits in tihe Savings Departmnent at the rate of 4 pcir cent. per anthum from (late of dleposit at The Commfercial Ball OF N["WB3ICRRY, S. C. CAPITAL - - $50,000 00 We transact a general Banking b)usi ness and solicit the accounts of indi viduals, firms and corporations. GEO. W. SUMMIER. L. W. F'iovn. Gixo. S. MowER. P. C. SMJ'rr. A. J. (ImsON. W. U. HUNT. JNO. M, KINARD, President. 0. B. MA YER., Z. F. WIGH T, Vice-President. Cashinr. h Royal Bak Always light, ?wholesome. SPECIAL NOTICES. W x have jusl inlad. at large c'Intract for 14'er-tilizers 11d are Iaty to make low prices. See us before buy Ing. b-. M E\ANS & 0). W it. have jilst maldo a latr.-v 1onitralct fo ' ibz.:rs an IIld are ready t Make low prieut- S-e us befor- btuy ing 1E. M. IVANS& ( o. l01 ( )0U-10 fori lient l*'ur siIt 01 Plait. 01- R OM P0-IOl. ' S!ll t or. renlt. Al-o a two-hor.- faul m11. Ilt. A pply to1 A 1tint - uzilardt. t & f i _11,I1MOVE -- I have moved mI jew elr :etaldi hinent1 init) thle SIOre occupied by 'elhtmI's '11hma ha1k lkl mun will in the ftlur!e he in a bttel I.o i ti,m it) servei the publie. I keep Con Stantly on lkand, (old \Vatebs, )ia mond and weddig ings, jewelr'', silverware, cut glas, (lUCk- and )ovel' ties. IReinllnbe I 1u I)I ei ntfaried LO lit diflicuill eyes with glasse-1. Youirs for trade. .1. G;U Y DANI L S. ~MITIl lIOS.' ltollvr iils, at, Ki tIards, 1., wi ! inHil '' Wridas and Sut tda S of vach w ek t & W 1ui. -iplo.S1i OYST1A.IM all th time, at it. J. Ilibr restaurant t& . f 0 ulik S.OVe pilr alltk-d by itu fromt Mrl. . 1 . l"' "dd & Co. liltz, giVeil 110 goo ( S t,sf(1-tie i ift IeVtery partivular'. 1). 11. H11 1. Jain. (61,, 1902 f 6, 1 have jl,st mtiade it large centravt for rt.i iliz,is a id a* ret1y to0 make low Irie . Sue us h fr Ouly ing. 1 Al. EVANS & Co). OF1tlio.snss, J -.und1e, e., use Palmetuo aive0 Uleiine 10 centz at Dr. Van Si1t,1's I11)ug Stoet. 1 IA good, s(Iuare lit mal, go it) BIob 1ilhur's Ic Altaural , lne te post. olice. t&f ti. Ui7it. 1Ul S.\ I2 -L am lnow ready to till [d for Iilmb1er 111o short notie. ,ovatud wit ll on mIlilu of town. Give Imle Nor, orders. 12m. Guis B. su;mml-liz 1I11 Buck Stov, pirchased of 11. le odd & ('o gives Ime entire s-iti.. faction in every riestpet.. fWt T. J H A YS. R.Y Paluetto l,iver I edicile for in digestion. In Cents at Dr. Van Sit,h'ti Drulg Stiore. r rr[1 I' Newberry Steam l.autiry Go is a 111kirg i speicialty of lelulilng and pressing nlit.s. Give t,em a tr-ial. It M 'ALS served i" good st3 le, tlt very beSt the Markel, aWioriids at it. J Millmr's restatiant, near pot,-L ollice. t, & f If. 13JA LA M I'O lAver Medicines cured meof chronic conipa1ttion writes James EICas, Piedmiott, 8. (1. Sold at Dr.' Vani SmithI's I)rug SL.oro. y' 13 UING or sendl withi wagon your coats, vest,s and1( patnt, thti, you wat, c leaned and1( pressed WVe bave exp)erienlced h1elp andtit guttaant.ee alt work to be first-class f tf STivAM LAUNDtY (CO OUl run no1 rIsk in haivlig youlr woolen clothes cleatned and press ed at the Newberry Steam Laundiry, for we guairatntee tbem not to shrink. t tf M4ONEY TO LOAN.---Five years t.ime at 7 per cent. interes5t, so cured b)y first mnortgalge on improved real estate. Hunt, Hunt & Ilunt,er. Attorneys. f&t tf HAT OUGe IT WILL YIELD to this when all other mnedicine's fail. Rtob'rtson's Compound Cough S. rup is the most wonderful remedy yet discovered. Beoing. made of h arm. less herbs, it will unot leavIl the pa tient decilitatted. Contaiinsj tonic properties. Strengthens and( invig orates the syst.em while driving out the cough. Tested and p)roved effi cacious in all climates, hnt adapted partiularly to this Pricen 25 anid 50c. per bottle and your money back if you are not satisfied GILDE R & WE EKS' Particular Pharmuacists. Corner D)rug Store Nowherry, S (i. FL OUR WHITE GOODS SALE I Nainsooks, Fancu 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 cer-ised Chambrays--just what is wanted for early Spring for waists or full suits. Prices 10 to 20c. Come and See Us! C. U. 10WER CO. WHAT EVEAY ONE SAYS Must be So! It is generally3 c~onceded b)y all Iwho handlodh thle samei k ind of good, that wo (1o, anid know ou r pirices, t hat no give t he very best, values of anry House in t ho townr. Of course We' are p)roudi of this repulttio. notwith sitandoing that our satisfaction is ahv ays secure on thils point from thueonor mous inicronso whlicha wo [noto in our sales year aifter yoar, buIt our main elb im on your paitroniage ia the0 fact that we are niow giving bigger andii b)otter valuosi thanii we over' dlid betfo)ri. Those who alreadly trade wit,h us know that our prices~ are al1ways lowe'r t han thOo of other houses-no mat. ter what they adlvertise--whiethlir (losing out-Firo-New York Cot Romnant-Red Letter, or Shieriff Salti. WVe condultct every (lay a GIVE AW AY SAL E WVhich InIOansI "Mioro Goo0ds foui's1 Money." To thiose who dI)o noted withI us, wvo simply say try us, compare our goods andi our prices withI all ot hers. WVo ask unothing botter than that. H ow nolum.v houses, "IsBrag C'oncernis,"' would bo willing to submIfit to snehl a test I' WII answer: None. H-ore are sti n tllaniti for shattered nerVes: 2,000) (ans ib I~ Pn * ahs, ne per can. 2,000( (hans 21b Tom iatotis, 50 por can. 1,000) Gans lib lhakinug Powders, 2c por can. 5,0lbhs Achuceklie (offee, 1 2Ac Per pound. :3,000ibs Armi arnd HIanaoi'r Sioda, '23c por pound. ii00lbi s'st. (hreamni (hoo-e, I5 per J(& pouind. Thrir are Iiargains mn e ry D)epart mendt for you. WVi shall he dllight rd t) servo you. S0. KLETTNER. Garden Seed!Caia HALIIDN Fresh Lot Received! Sr ft 6858 Try our Quick Relief Cough Mix- ceabnknl)IisBrnatd ture. Large Bottles. Price 25c ihpontes .eilatnint Our Cold and LatGrippe Tal)etR psislowditrtatheae have pleasantoofannsuanfroredatsyot take. adJl i fec er -iaN -lp M. . IOuayaCC,lOrst (EUTAUIsNEDCONTISAL. flwit n Unrralinnank20gdays Iosil asael coIUUb ll ecto~n. CrpOnnCKE slitd J?UESCI{Savings Dcarpfrllyntn elyfcorporocentd,ornannnlyfrTm daOS1of We invite y.ur prtroaya . menandysee. T.is noN,he r 9110 RIld M60Cill8and lACLMP,HI A ll PeSRITION Wilely and JAND WOOKiSTOES