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TUE NEWKEKIiY COTTON MAIKET. Corrected semi-weekly by C. J. Purcell & Co. November 21, 1901. Good Middling..- -.... ..............7 5-16 Strict Middling .......................7 3-16 Middling ........................7 1.10 1resh oysters all the time, at R. J. Miller's restaurant. t&f tf. A Box Party. The Ladies Aid Society of Smyrna Church will give a box party for the benefit of the Church on Thursday, the 28th, at the Manse, beginning at 4 p in. Everybody is urged to attend, and thus help on a good cause. Take it all the year round-Palmetto Liver Medicine. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly Cow For Bale. For sale-A muilch cow apply to B. C. Mathews. f&t. Wanted. At the Newberry Hote, a Cow fresh in milk. Must give three and a half or four gallons milk. it W. A. JAMIEsoN. An Old Deed. At a sale recently, Mr. J. A. Suber bought an old bureau, in one of the drawers of w'lich, a few days ago he found an old deed, made in the year 1838 by Daniel Smith to Elijah Elmoie. The proper owner of this deed can get same by calling at this office. Fresh Saratga Chips at Jones'. 8t tff . Lumberl Lumberfl for Sale. Good sound Roughedge at 10c per hundred. Square Lumber at 50o. We are also prepared to fill bills on short notice. LONG op HAVIRD, tf Silver Street, S. C. Wood Wanted. Those of our subscribers who desire to pay in wood will confer a favor by bringing the wood as early as conve nient as we are anxious to get in our supply for the winter. Do not fall to report to the office when you bring the wood and get receipt for the amount so we may keep our accounts straight. Will be at Prosperity Saturday. Superintendent of Education Eugene S. Werts requests us to state that he will not be in his office Saturday, but4will be at Prosperity attending the teachers meeting, where all the teachers should ? be. If any should come in Saturday, he has made arrangements with the County Treasurer to pay warrants. To The Public. Allow me to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I had F ;a very severe cough and cold and fear ed I would get pneumonia, but after taking the second dose of this medicine I felt better, three bottles of it cured ny cold and the pains in my chest dis ppaared entirely. I am respectfully ours for health, RALPH S. MJ.YERS, 4-bThirty-seventh St., Wheeling, W. A. For sale by W. E. Pelham. For Biliousness Jaundice, etc., use almetto Liver iedicine. 10 cents at r. Van Smith's Dru,? Store. Iy To the Colo-ed People. SBerry Neely, colored, requested Vsto ask all the colored people who aeany articles for exhibition at b te Charleston Exposition to please 3 ring them in at once. He will make - shipment today, and the last ship muent will be made the early part of next week. So get the articles in at once. .lanpad on ac Ten Penny Nai. The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Pow ell jumped on an inverted rake made of ,, ,ten penny nails, and thrust one nail entirely through her foot and a second oehalf through. Chamberlains' Pain Balm was promptly applied and five minutes later the pain had disappeared and no more suffering was experienced. her hree days the child was wearing hrshoe as usual and with absolutely no discomfort. Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of iForkland, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and heals such injuries without maturation and in one-third the time required by the usual treatment. For sale by WV. E. Pelham. ________ Try Palmetto Liver Medicine for in digestion. 10 cents at Dr. Van Smith's Drug Store. ly Fresh Olyst nre. Fried, Stewed, Broiled, Raw, or in any style, served on short notice at Jones' restaurant. 3t t. f f Programme leachers' Assoiton, The members of the Teachers' Association of Newberry bounty will please come to the next Newberry meeting prepared to solve the follow ing examples in Proportion. Each member of the class will be expected to make formal statements of the ex amples and then to give the reasons which led him to select his form of statement. The examples tare not offered to present difficulties, but merely to illustrate methods of soln ion. '1. If 24 yards of cloth cost 0 cents, how much will 82 yards cost at the same rate. 2. 1f a certain amount of provis ions will last 50 meu 125 days, how many days will It last 75 men ? 8. If 86 men can do a piece of work in 6 days, how many days will it take 42 men to do the same work? 4. If a train performs a certain journey in 2 hours, travel.ing at the rate of 1080 feet a minute, how long will it take it to perform the same journey traveling at the rate of 12 yards a second ? 5. A's land Is 1.6 more in quan ity than B's, but B's is 1-5 better in quality. 'What is B's land worth, if A's is worth $1750 ? 6. If 82 men can build a wall 86 feet long, 8 feet high and 4 feet wide, in 4 days, In what time will 48 men build a wall 804 feet long 0 feet bigh and 8 feet wide. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUr. Seo homestead notice. Next Thursday will be thanksgiving day. The snow passed away about as hur riedly as it came. Editor Wallace has moved into his residence in "Brooklyn." Every place of business should be closed thanksgiving day. Next Tuesday, 26th, is the day set for the first primary election. Mayor Klettner has no opposition for Mayor. Congratulations. Mr. H1. K. Blats is announced as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 1. There is opposition in the aldermanic races in three wards: One, four and five. On Sunday the now service over the Southern, the through sleeper, will be put on. Mr. S. K. Bouknight is annonnced as a candidate for alderman from Ward 5 in this issue. Mr. J. A. Senn announces himself in this issue as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 4. Hicks, the weather prophet, has been hitting the nail pretty squareon the head this month so far. Register for the town election. You will not be allowed to vote in the town* primary if you have not registered this year. "The Cigar Girl of Cuba," will be the opening bill at the opera house Mon day night, by the Ecliepe Stock Con, pany. Mr. R. J. Miller has in a nice line of choice fancy groceries all fresh. Call to see him at his parlor restaurant near the post otlice. See his card else where. Rev. )r. S. T. Ballman will preach in the Lutheran Church of the Re deemer next Sunday morning. Ills sub ject will be, "The Last Day and the Missing Ones." The many friends of Capt. J. W. Gary were pleased to see him on the streets Wednesday for the first time since his serious illness. While able to be up, he is still quite feeble. The trustees have employed Miss Welch of Newberry as assistant in the Saluda School. She came over last Saturday and is boarding at Mr. W. 0. Carsons.-Saluda Sentinel, 20th. Berry Neely, the colored blacksmith, brought to this oiflce yesterday a horse shoe hammer, forged by hand by him self. It was a nice piece of work, and Neely will exhibit itat the Charleston Exposition. The C. N. & L. Company gave the firemen a nice little treat as a token of appreciation of the good work done the other morning at the cotton fire. rhe Excelsior boys took cigars for their share. The first snow of the season fell here ruesday morning. Early in the morning dleet began to fall, which soon turned ;o snow. The snow fell thick and last for several hours, but melted nearly is fast as it struck the ground. Some of our citizens remember a heavy No rember snow several years ago. Personal. I. HI. Hunt, Efrq., is in Spartanburg. Col. George Johnston went to Laurens yesterday. W. H. Hunt, Esq. of Spartanburg, irrived in Newberry Tuesday. Mr. A. H. Kohn, of ColumbIa, was in she city Tuesday for a few hours. Mr. P. J.'Voss is spending a few days in the city with his family. M r. A. G. Wise, of Prosperity, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Frank McIntosh, of Columbia, sarne up Tuesday on a short visit. Dr. Van Smith, left yesterday to risit his father at Seneca, who is quite sick. Mr. 3. 8. Land, General Agent of the Penn Mutual Insurance Association, Is in the city. Mrs. Carrie Bell and Miss Eloise Strother, of WaIhalla, are visiting MIrs. R. D. Wright. Dr. and Mrs. Vince went to Colum bla Tuesday on a short visit. Mr. Edwin A. Carlisle is in Louis vylle, Ky., this week attending a meet ing of the Southern Coffin Manfacture. Great Senior Sagimore, J. HI. Hair, went to Laurens Wednesday to assist the tribe of Improved Rled Meni of that city in initiating members. Rev. W. I. Herbert will leave Monday to attend the A nnual Conference, which convenes in Columbia next week. Mrs. S. A. Riser has returned from a visit to her son, Mr. H. WV. Riser, at Bartow, Ga. Mrs. Mattie Glenn returned Wednes day from a visit to relatives in Laurens Count,y. Superintendent Eugene .S. Werts, accomipnied Great Senior Saginore, Hair to Laurens Wednesday, to assIst in the initiation of several members into the mystic order of Rled Men. Mr. J, W. West, the popular agent of the Eclipse Atock Company, is in the city making arrangements for the ap pearance of his troupe here next week. Dr. W. 0. Houseal returned Tuesday from.Cedartown, Ga., he left his mother much better, able to sit up. We hope she will soon be able to return to her home in Newberry. M iss McClintock, the lady principal of the PresbyterIan College, Columbia, passed Newberry Wednesday morning accom paying Miss Annie Aiken to her home in Greenwood, who had been sum moned home on account of the death ol her father, Mr. David Aiken. Mis McClintock stopped in Newberry be. twen trains on he r rol,urp to Coluaphia, A Li-t of Those Who have Signed tho PIe dgo and Would Like to Serve thu City ,u au omtiial capacity. Next Tuesday is the day set for the pritnary election for Mayor and Alder mein of the city. Tuesday at, 12 o'clock the time was up for candidates to sign the pledge to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary election, in coinpliance with which rule the following persons have signed: The present, eficient Mayor, Mr. Otto Klettner, was the only person who signed as at candidate for Mayor, hence will ho re-elected without opposition. Mr. Klettn-r has made a good, conser vat,ive otlicor, and his administration has given very general satisfaction. The candidates for Aldermen are as followr: Ward I--I. K. lats and E. A. Carlisle. Mr. Ca' lisle Is the pres ent incumbent. Ward 2- E. C. Jones. Dr. Jones is the pi e m,t incumbent aind will have no opposition. Ward 3-E.duard Scholtz. Mr. Sclick"z, is also one of the present Al dermen who will be re-elected with out, opposition. Ward -1--J. J. Langford, F. J. Russell and J. A. Senn. Mr. Langf'rd is the present I'icumnbent. Ward 5--5. K. Bouknight and H. J. Brown. Mr. Brown is the presciet Al derman from that ward. In the wards where there is opposi tion the races promise to be lively, so the best thing the voters can do is to get In fix to vote. In other words, reg. ister. Married Wednesday morning, Nov. 20th, I)r. G. A. Setzler and Mrs. S. F. Briggs were married at the residence of the bride's brother, Prof. Geo. B. Cromer, the Rev. .1. J. Long ofliciating. They left Wednesday afternoon for their homo at Pomiaria. Painkiller. o justly celebrated was introduced to he public about sixty years ago, and nows en joys it popularity ui caalled by any other medicine. For the cure of dysentery, cholera morbus, rheuma tism, coughs and colds, scslds, burns, etc., it is without an equal. Sold by all druggist. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis' Price 2ic. and Soc. Nowberry'e New Mill Newberry's latest cotton factory entei - prise got its charter yesterday. It is known as the Mollohon Manufacturing company, and the purpose is to manu facture cotton goods. The capitol stock is $200,000. The oflicers are G. W Summer, president and treasurei; E. I. Wilbur, vice president; and Z. F. Wright, secretary.-The State, 20th. "Had the Huck 8hakcs." Newberry, Nov. 15 -Mr. C. II Shan non of this county while huntinj- near Stump spring came upon a very large and beautiful deer. He waci s) c!ose to it before he saw it and was taken so completely by suprise at such an unu sual occurence that he says he forgot he had a gun until it, was too late to fire, Hie afterwards learnied that the deer had escaped from the menagerie of a circus at, Union.--Special to The St,ate. Loot oog Young Setter--white wit,h liver spot answering name of Spike-Liberal re war d if returned to Dr. G.Y. IHunter: i&f. Prosperity, S. C. tielegates to (Good itoads Convention. Governor McSweeney has appointed delegates to attend .tbe Good Roads Convention, which Is to be held in Greenville about the iddle of Decem ber. The delegates from this D)istrict are as follows: J. N. Niehols, Due West; J. N. Vandiver, Anderson; S. M. Pool, Westmir.ater; D. D. St,evens, Pickens; Jno. MI. Schumpert, Newberry; J. M. Majors, Greenwood: 1). A. P. Jordon, Greenwood; J. N. Sullivan, Andersen; W. J. Stribling, Oconee; and C. F. Tol ley, Anderson. He Kept His Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., seratched his leg with a rusty wire. Infltamation iand blood poisoning set in. For two years he suffeired intensely. T1hen the best doc tors urged am putation. "but," lie writes, "I usedl one bottle or Electric Bitters and 1 1 2 boxes of Bluncklen's Arnica Salve and my leg wss sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, Erzema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores and( all blood disor'ders Electric Biltters has no rival on earth. Try thenm. All druggist will garantee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents. Those who Itnhld Up Towns An exchange coughs up great gobs' of truth when it says the class that builds tup a town anid country, and on joys life andl makes the best citizens, are the enterprising and liberal men who believe in living and let others live and who, when thecy get a dollar, don't, squeezea I;, unt,il the goddess of liberty feels as if a corset laced to the last notch would feel more comnfortable. Such sqjuer.zing Ls what causes hard times and stops the circulatlon of the American eagle. If it were not for our broad gauged, enterprising men it would be impossible to build a prosper ous town. Thousandls Heint Into Exile. Every year a large numiber of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. Bunt this Is costly and not always sure. Don't be an exile when D)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you) at home. It,s the most infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds, and all Thr"at andI Lung dIseases on earth. The flrst 'lose hrings relief. Astounding cures result from leaitent use. Trial bottle fr. e at al dunnst.Pi InS 50O and $1.00. LE1':TTER FI(O t WINVIIE TE;C, VA. Mur. A. V. Jmnee Writre a Letter Congratu lat t,g Newhl.erry I.uti,t.rau, "on ascturing Such a,, Able Ml,tt,r ws Rtev. W. ,. Seua,rouk. l'Iditor lerald and NewS: it was my pleasure, yesterday, to attend divine worship at this place, at the ,u1theran Chureb, and to hear the lev. Mr. Sea brook, who the Newberry Church has recently called as their l'astor. I also had the pleasure of meeting with all of Mr. Seabrooi. 1 family, (except his son William who is away at College,) which consists of his wife, and two other children, Charles 14, and lPrances 9. M rs Seabrook's mother, now nearly 76, although young in looks for one of her age, was with them on a visit, and to each I am indebted for.an hour or more spent pleasantly at, their home, t,he parsonage. 1 write this line by way of introduc ing thea to the Christian people of Nowberry. TIe Presbyterians will remenuber Mr. Seabrook, he having preached for us at. the time the Lutheran Synod was in session at Newberry a few years ago. It is due Mr. Seabrook that. I should say, that, I have heard many, of dilfer Ct lenomainations, express much rc gret, at lis going away from here, and I haven't talked with any one here, but what spoke of him in the highest terms as a minister and a man. Our ILutheran brethren will have to b stir themselves to make him as com fortable as he is here in Winchester. le leav es a beautiful church building not as modern possibly as the new church at. Newberry, but equally as large, comf mortable and attracti ve in the interior. lioth Mr. aid Md is. Seabrook go w it.h a good opinion of South Carolinae and Newberry people, which was one of the considerations in accepting the call, and a further inducement was the ad vantatge In sending the boys to New berry College. I ask for them the kind hospitality you always show to new ministers and their families, and can assure you that you will find them deserving of all you can do for them. I congratulate the Lutherans on the selection they have made. Sincerely, A. C. .Jones. Winchester, Va. Nov. 18, 1901. "b.st winter an infant, cbild of mine had croup in a violent form,'" says 1-'I der John W. Rogers, a Christian E:van gelist., of Filley, Mo. "I gave her a few closes of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was past and the child recovered." This remedy not only cures croup, but when given as soon us the first symptoms ap pear, will prevent the attack. It, con tatins no opiuni or other harmful sub stance and may be given as confidently to a haby as to an adult. l"or sale by W. E. Pelhani. "A 1'Lt;A$IE) AUniCNCE." The Ellcupie Stock Company will Pl'tea,e Newber, Ians at the Opera lfoueo Three Nights Next Wotk. The Eclipse Stock Company, one of the best repetoire companies travelling will open a three nights engagement at t.he opera house'ncxt Monday night. The company carries a good band and orchest,ra, and the specialty work is said t,o be of the very best. The prtices will be 15, 20 and 30 cents. Sec what the Anderson Mail says of the EclIpse Comnpany: A fairly good-siz id audience wit nessed the present,ation of "The Cigar Girl of Cuba," by the Eclipse Stock Co., at, the opera house last night. The audience was thoroughly pleased and expressed Its apprieclat,ion by frequent applause. Trhe specialt,ies by Ed IRaw icy, Nina Gay and Clara Sullivan were especially good. Tonight's bill, "Black D)iamnonds," a scene laid on the coal regions of l'enn sylvania, anid Is said to be a very brig h', sniappy drama. New specialt,ies are promised for tonight.. T1he company is fully up to the st.and ard of the repetoire companies that have visited Auderson in the p)ast and deserve liberal patronage. Foodt Ohanged to Poison. Put.refying food In the intestine pr5 to duces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. K'ig's New Life Pills expels thce poIsons fromt clogged bowels, gently, ally but surely, curing Conisti pation, Biliousness, Sick Hleadache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 25c at all druigglsts. Extracts and Spices at Jones'. 3t t ff For- a good, u-quare meal, go to Bob Miller's restauratnt, neat- the post, ,ilice. t&f tf. The Week of P'rayer The W. F. M. S. of the Methodist church will observe niext week as "The Week of Prayer and Thanksgiving." Meetings will be held each P. M. at 3:30 a'clock ini the Stunday School rooma of the new church and will be-conducted Mon :lay afternoon by Mrs C. 10. Hlerbert; Tuesday afternoon l)y Mrs. Wallace; Wednaesday afternoon by Mrs. Johinstone; T'hutrsday afternoont by Mrs. Stoddaird; Friday afternoon by Mrs. White. Memt bers are urged to attend( and any others initerestedi will be heartily welcomed. Au. Explaation In mentioning the work done by constable Coleman last wt k, wo gave the fac$i as related to i- b)y Mr. Coleman. Mr. Joo. T. Lrrogston, of Laurens har bcon a'ignod here for work also anud in relating the cese to us Mr. Colemen failed * - mention Mr. Langstonc's name, who really did much of the work. It was not done to take crd it from any one, but purely an oversight in Mr. Cole man in not mentioning Mr. Lang. eton's nama to I ho renortnr. NOMINATIONS. A Faithful Officer Re Nominated. IN ()ONSItiA''()N Ol CON A *ccnt,ious, faitiful and inpartial service rendered to the town by Mayor Ot,to Klettner, we do hereby take pleasure in nomninatina; himn for re electiota as Mayor of Newberry, H. C., in the next municipal election. Trust ing that this may meet his approval, asnd that he wiil aecept a tlecotnd terma, we are, MANY CITIZElNS. FOR ALDERMAN. Ward 1. A Faithful Alderman Re-Nominated. IN ViI:W OLF ''llI'H iAITiU, and eficient services of Mr. IEd win Carlisle as Aldorman for Ward I, he is hereby nominated to rep)r,enCit uts nuai in the city council for the next Ictrm. VOTIl'S IN WARUD 1 /. 11. H.K. 1I,A'TS 18 11l;lEBY o das aandidate for A lh-r.man f(loi Ward 1, and is lied a d to abide the result, of the primary clce tion. Ward 2. {(1 l'1Z/.NS OIt WAIt) 2 TA hh, pleastre in present ,tlg the nami of I )r. E. C. Jones as at eandidatt for Altrtnan from that ward in the con Ing atrilary elect,ion, beiag pleased Wit h his pt4 ad am inlistration, and know int that his every el'ort in the fut n,-e w: In. for t,he best int,erusts of the city. lie a pledged 1to abide the result of "aai Ward 3. l3!h, MANY lItilENl)S (P M1i. . iluard Seholtz hereby nonaanate hil ata, a :andidate for re-election as A!deraan from Ward 3, subject to Ite DemAaaocratie prinmaray election. Ward 4. .1. J. Lanaglord, of Ward 4, take pIeanaSo a1e in i)rset,n1 1i1 7 his namea11W ats a Lcandidate in tl.e coming lown prit a-y for re-election as Alderman of t'at. ward. J El) J. 1UJSSECI,L 18 1lilt"'HEy acutannnct'd ats a candidate for A I dterman from W'ard I, and is pledged to abide the re!tult of the Democratic pri mary clection. lit1:1E03Y ANNOIUNCEC MYSI,lP as a canltidat,e for Alderman from Ward 4, stubjeect to abide the result of the priittry election. J. A. SIENN. Ward 5. R. S. i:. UOtKNIUiItT i,SIIE1 E .1. .by announced as a ct anidate fllr Alaternan from Ward 5, and)( is pledt*ted t,o abide the result of the I)emocratlc arhmary. j t. I..J. Itt)\'N IS 1i iEIEIY . nlomiuat d as a can.litlate for Altlernan from Ward a, sabj,ect to the approaching Democratic primary cIt a t ion. R.J. MILLER Has1" just received the brightest, fresl - est, newest and most, select stock cf Pancy Groceries to bo found in the city. For Thanksgiving and Chaistma..as you want a 1"ruit Cake. Then go to Rt. J. Miller and get the very freshest of Currants, Malaga Grapes, Raiinst, Rolled Oats, CJitror Chocolato, Dates, Maccaroni. Lewis' Tea Flakes. Assorted SWEh'ET P RACIERS. VANILLA WAF'EIS. SARD)INES, and nil other CANNED GiOODS. TETLEY'S TEAS, I1I01l GIRADE MOCHA ANI J1AVA COFF~1EE. '1 eR. J. Miller, an The tore that sells the Be,stan i'reshestt. ltezstauranat necar Post Oflico, Fine Groceries a pecbIIty. Admi n istrator's Sale. P U R S U A N 'T TJO ORDIR 0O" ['robate Court for Newberr'y C'ounl t-y, I will soll alt piLUlc ottry, on Thursday, Decemaber I2, 1901, at II a. mt., at, the late residenaco of D)avidi W~ert,s, deceased, the personal p)roperty of the said decersed, consisting among other things of 31 horses, I mule, wag on, hiuggy, household antd kitchen fnr nituare, wheat, t.orn, fcadder, &c. PRICSTiON S. LIVINGSTON. Administrator. Homestead Notice. . that Mrs. Mattic Werts, the widow of D)avid Werts, dleceased, has applied to mre to have baor homestead t~exemptionis in tbc real aind personal estates of the said David Wert,s, do ctasedl, appraised arnd sant apiart to) her according tot law. II. Hl. RIK AIRD, Master for Nowberry County. MAKES THE BREAD THAT MAKES THE MAN4 Palmet,to Li.-er Medicine cured me of chroanic conastipat ion,"t writes Jamnes Evans, Piedmont, 8. O. Sold at D)r. VanSmnith's Drug Sttre. ly 'Pay Jones' Wheat Nugget, Break fast F'ooa and New Graham Flomr 3. t.ff TURKEYS \ ARE "RIPE." You may talk about War times, but the bird TURKEY. will roast a turkey This is the headquart and Ranges. I " Fire Insurace In SI r mg Uldl I'' reign andlt A mocri can (ompatlni . (ltl A -e t. Aggregatte t3 , 3.'.i Life Insurance ln l'acific %Ilutuatl, tho most ('Co cloiicil an(1 1lberal (omul1tny in tho world. Accident insurance Iti Irtalvel4rs MU I Marylatnd Calsuty. Mishliaps are frotlllnl. CIas P. PPoi1mPhain, )ver I' t Ollic. ASTHMA C Asthmalene Brings Instar Cure in p SINT A 1 SOI,T I' I;IY FiRE CH'ANED) it FOR T EN 7 YEARS t ri sLiiz Gentlemn: / w io t,iK,stmna: won erf lef c, fy nr Ash aen , ' been i') IP'lleeVsauilalsthma for my oIwn skill as well as? many othIerl., I windows onl 130th bt,reet, Ne~w York. I a Mly wvife e-mn,,ienied tatk ing~ It aboeut the a rad ical improvemnt,fIl. A 1tor ulsinig ont and( she iN entirecly free fromn all symp recommend the med1ici ne to all who are Dn. TIA1.-r lIItor4. Mmi,x Co. (Gentemon: I was ,rouled with Ast,h Oils remnediies, bunt they have all failed. startedi with a trial bott,lo. I found relic. fulhl-siz,e b,tle, and1( 1 amif ever grateful. for NIX yearN was unlale to work. I am buisiness every dlay. This Lest1mony yot Ilouunc address, 23 I vington street. TIAL HOTTrLE SENT AB1SOLUTEL) Do not delay. WVritn at once atddre: CO., 79) l'ast 1301.h 't,., N. Y. it,y. Thern are alIl kiidi of mo n in t,he P~ tor that has attracted our att,ent,ion ret fully ties to dI i:sat is.fy mistomiers that hi ing t,hem t hey have beeni swIind led, etc. got, out to 'vork, put In the time I buy3 WI customers. mand pierh aps they could( sell The elass of people who buy the ST'L eart,h, and t heir mineds arie not to be cehn ST'iI' Mill P1 A NO n ~ re the very line world on inerIt alone. It's the old relin whlen alnyone tells you hie can furnis 181< remember you havie heard "Ghost stori' WrIte today anod ge.t lFact,ory prices big profit,s made by the dealer. Chas, 1\ Piano Mann'asturer, Balthmore, Warnronm. 218 N. Trynn Re., Char1ntt the American Eagle in of peace is the good old H-RANGE to the Queen's taste. ers for Buck's Stoves ., is Good Time. Every man, lady and boy should have agood time piece. Come and buy it of us aswe have a large selection. If your watch, clock or jewelry needs re pair bring it to us and we will put it in good or der. We also have a nice line of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass. The Jeweler. URE FREE! it Relief and Permanent bl Cases. ON .ICEl 'T O1i POSTAL . Tholiro ms nothIinig like Ast.h malone. b)rinlgs instanit roliof, oven in the sirt casos. It curos when all belse 18. 'ie lI ev. c. P. WVE LLS, of Villa Igo, Ill., says: "Your trial bottle of htmalieni recei vedl int good conid I,ion. inuot, tell yu how thankIcful I feol for gOI)d der'ived fr'omt it. I was a slave, Lined wit El utrLtid sore 1troat, and Aeth for ten your's. I despatired of over bo cutredi. I saw yourt aid vertisemnent for enuro of iit hi dreadfLth an d tormonting ease', A stli u, andi totught, you had rtepokenl yoiul ves, but, rosolvedO( to et it' a trial. TPo mty ttonijshmtIifit, the ci acted lii ic a chtarm. Send mte a full bo0tle."' ~ev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, iLtabbi of tbe Conng. I cl I fati. New Y' ork,c J1anl. 3, 19)1, S. PAT"T' 1Inosi'. Mi uilcmiss Co., ltee:Your A ,thmualene is an sellenit r'e-nedy for' Asthma and [Ha ver', and i tH comnposit,ion alleviatesa ubleH wvhieb cm,bine Wit,h Asthma. sucecSs is aston ishinig and( wondlorful. ennt state LI,hat A sLihmatileno coatt,ins no Very truly yours, A VON SP'lLiNS, N. Y., i"eb. 1, 1901. rom1I sense of duty, having test,ed tbe ttoecuro of Ast,bma. My wilfe has the past 12 years. IIaving exhausted chanced to sue your sign upon your tonco obtained a bottle of Asthbmalonte. lrt, of Novernber. 1 very soon not,icod bottle her Asth man has disappeared' L,oiH. I fool I hat I enin c'onsistcntly illitedc with this distressing disease. 0. D). Pl'ELI'S, M. D. [eob. 5, 1901, ma for 22 years. I have triled numor I rain across your advort,isement and f at once. I have sinee purcrhasod your I havo family of four' children, and no0w in the best of health andu am doing can makie such uisi of abs you 8co fit. S. l(AA PHIAM, 67 East 129th st., Now York City. FRIEE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. sing D)l(. T A PT 111L08' M ICDICINEI SOLD 1Y ALL DRkUGGISTS. inO busi5ness, bult the meanestlOt comtuI) ontly, is the man who sets to and wil bve alr'eady bought fli, [Pianos by tell We woul advise such muon as this to ,sto in suc,h work as this in hu tnting now ,Pi'ano one in a while. EPI? Pt A NOS areo obst, people on ngedl by every little wind t hat blows. it Pi anos made, and are sold ,.'l over the ble ST' I"P PlA NO alil the time, and mecthing as good for loss monoy-juet is"1 befoi'o. on the STiI"FF PlAN.) and save t,he I. Stieff, Md., ,North and 89ti9) Cgivling Brancgh ,2N46