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HAS LAIN AS I)KAD 7 DAYS, BUT J Klivkh. South N'onvalk Man Was to Have t Been Buried. Cum* liaffles Doc- ?j tors. 3 f New York American. o For seven days William Shirdi- c ^ \ine has lain apparently dead in his h home in South Not walk. The phy- r , slcuuis say las been n> sii.11 li of respiiaticm during ihal period. I It has been impossible to give hiiu nourishment. V< t wlter a needle is ii thrust deep into the flesh at a a nerve center he moves, which shows that he is alive. ' t . Mr. Shiidiviue had been in ill a K health for a lung time and a week f A ago \e was stricken with what >> se? med tobe apoplexy. His body s became rigid. A mil r?r placed to his lips failed to show any signs of \ moist are. Dr. John Dollmer, the the family physician pronounced a him d? au. Itis wife, who believed a heist If a widow, and his two stepsons were about to put on mourn- i ing and arrange for the funeral, v win n one of them noticed that the body was still warm. v Unable to believe that he could be alive, but unwilling to ignore the knst doubt, they called bat k s the physician. j. i-.^ was astounded. Other practitioners were culled in and they ap, li d all known tests to determine if there were still life in the body, t The* patient did not respond to any v of ; In tests until the needle was ^ pi d to a nerve ct liter. A quick t movement of the body was the* im- s mediate result. t The next day his condition was P exactly the same, and it has remain- t ed the same ever since. There is no pulse beat apparently, but the body remains warm. P ,."-4 The physicians acknowledge them- l? selves completely baffled by the r. remarkable phenomenon. It NEGRO SHOOTS WHITE MAN. a s. ? fMfficulty Leads to Wounding of k Newberry Man. a Newberry, March 3.?Special: Mr.1 Richard Burton, son of Mr. .las. A. ] a Burton, was Bhot In both legs on h Wednesday afternoon, by a negro,: 01 Hiram Cleland, who lives on Mr. ' A Merl Noel's place, in No. 6 township. I .ti The wounds are not serious, and Mr. tl Burton is doing as well as could he ni ?xpectcd. The horse he was rid- n: iug was also shot in the forelimbs m ami the breast, but is not seriously injured ? !ei c.oihd and'".**'?' ' " t'lei.iml is a young negro about ~ 21 or >ears old, and was raised ' oi or. Miss Mary Burton's place in No. I n; ?' township This year he lias been living witli Mr. Bert Necl. P' Wednesday afternoon Mr. Richard si | Burton drove down to Longshore's st store, and while there this negro tc drove up in a buggy with Mr. Neel's w N son. He guve Mr. Burton some impudonce, wltich resulted in a little jgi difficulty, and when it was over the SI negro apoligizcd most humbly, and said lie was sorry for what lie had 1 r said, and that lie hoped Mr. Burton would accept his apology. Mr. Bur- n< ton at the time had the negro in his tr control, and could have killed him ui if he had been so inclined. After it the apology, as the negro drove1 hi j away with Mr. Neel's little Iniy and 01 had gotten some fifty yards mvay, i hi he turned to Mr. Burton and cursed ol him, and said that the matter was not ended. Some time after he was gone, Mr. Burton decided that lie would ride .. down to Mr. Neel's and explain to him what had taken place, inasmuch as the negro had Mr. Neels' little boy with him. As he turned from lbe main road to go up to Mr. Neel's r residence. Mr. Neel's little boy, who ' s had been with the negro, culled to Mr. Burton to look out the negro ^ was going to shoot him. Mr. Burton had not seen the buggy nor the ! (| negro, but when called to notice that the buggy had turned off at the negro's house on Mr. Neel's place, and the negro was on his front ^ porch with his gun in hand. He fir-! ed at Mr. Burton before he hud an opportunity, even if ho hud desired, to get away. Mr Burton drew his pistol and tired about the same time, hut he does not think that iiis shot hit ^ the negro, as his horse was very restless. Fie could hear the negro's | 0' wife pleading with him not to shoot. ' and could hear with an oath say . that he intended to kill him. The n IT negro was using a single barrel gun. aud after the first shot retreated to his house and reloaded and came , f back and shot again, one load Uik-1 , \N ing effect in one of Mr. Burton sj legs and the other in the other leg, and in the breast and forelegs of the horse. At the last shot, the A horse fell and Burton fell with him. The negro, after the two shots ut i Mr. Burton left. Himrlff Rnfrtrrl niiH :i nOSKr went ' k M Wednesday afternoon to arrest ^ the r.egro but he hns not captured . him e Mr. Burton came on to Newberry a:id is at the home of his father on a Harrington street, resting aa well as could be expected, though both j legs are peppered with shot. * llift ifriff Hi At Tl jjiu With a Mission. The g * was young and pretty nd good and idealistic, and when he man told her that he lived not nly for ilmself, but for humanity he saw him walking as in a cloud if glory and every word he said beanie ti her inspired, and she left er ni<vier and hi r homo and her rif r-d? and all that she knew and i-Vi d id wini with the man "tc ivc '< < humanity.* Sh??x>okc up the other uio-ning n a jolunge city alone friendb-sc nd da^aketi. "Vi o ask too mucii of u?e," wrote he mkn who lived for humanity in i notethe left for tlie girl he was orsakiig. "I eanuot live for any me wiman alone. My life is eonecratdl to humanity." And i sup 1-4 e l)0O I* Slir:<l: lv-nllv m. <>! that It suid. mi MiaU-d to humanity!" Coe ccrateitito self-seeking vanity; con?eraturtio cruel self-indulgence. "Coiij jratid!" Such Consecrat tip is d*cr? in the gutters of all the vorld i."' tverj tl.ief aiul every u.rderer liind every low creature vho lives on the misfortunes of otitis is so "consecrated." Poor, little ."oolish girl -what, will he do now ? ('ru'|i hack to hei ioor mother's hunih home, an out?toi and a by-w ?rd among the igh hers? "Stealing." said a man in prison o tuc once "1 didn't steal. The t'orld owes me a living. I take my 1***11 wherever I find it." Just at lot moment he was "finding" a entente at ten years in Ihc peuiteniary; but. somehow, ho didn't onnthuste over that its lit! did over lie rest of the the things he "took & It- :'c und." What rubbish much of the lnil.itd talk alxiut "higher aims and lifter purposes" is, aiul what, ariint knaves many of those who talk . are! Keep lookiug, little girl, and wrliet man is different from all the ood, decent, every-day men you now don't think he Is romantic ud fall in love with him. Think he's "dangerous" and keep way from him. It takes older eads than yours to deal with men [ this stripe. This world has a lot of fau.Y8( ud the way we live and the wa* We \inlr t'fiiilH Ko im ... ....... u, lany particulars; but. nil t?it. same, iture lias put the dnnge;. signal on ost of tln.se "differert>< peoplc. The ruan who want., to bo -dirrerH from evor*()-|(jv (,|S(, usually ft 'Iti.ige" ideas about the rights other people and all kind ot fuiiv fads about his own rights. "lie is downtrodden." "lie Is oprosscd," "he is tied down." "lie is wickled" and the way he tries to op being these things is very ofn to tie some one else up in a orse plight than he is himself. This mail who deserted the foolish rl?he's free now -what o\| her? lie was free once, too Why didn't let her alone and lei her stay ee ? Tie a red ribbon on a rooster's ?ek and turn liini loose in a poulv vnrd and lie won't live five mill i?'s if the other roosters ran help Even the hens will join in the ue and cry against the "different" le, and sometimes I wonder if they -e so awfully wrong about it, ther. u - ? NIGHTS OF I N KKMT. ?? Sleep, No Itest. No I'rm'c For the Sufferers From Kidney Troubles. No Peace for the kidney sufferer. Pain and distress from morn to ight. Get up with a lame back. Twinges of backache bother you II day. Dull aching breaks your rest at iglu I rntai" disorders add to your tisei v. Get at the cause?cure the kideys. noun's Kidney Pills will reach te cause. They're for the kidneys onlyHave made great cures in the lo fility. Mrs. E. Powers, Murchison St., lennettsville, S. C., says: "I hare sed Doan's Kidney Pills on differ ni occasions anil nave Deen greatly enefitted. I suffered from dull, aggiug hachaches and often I had luch severe pains in my loins that could not rest well. Doans' Kidey Pills changed all this, and after iking them. 1 felt better in every ray I can now sleep well and my acn does not bother me. t have ften recommended l>oan's Kidney ills to other kidney sufferers and 1 m pleased to confirm the public tatement that my husband gave in heir favor in March, 1908." For sale by all dealers. Price 5(J ents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo lew York, sole agents for the Unitd States. lie member the nameD?oan's? md take no other. 0 We have just received a solid cai o.id of sash doors and moulding Vheeler Hardware Co. Teacher* Organize. ' To the Kditor of Tile Herald: t Dear Sir: ?In response to : letter published in your eolui . requesting the teachers to mee I Superintendent U. S. lingers' ol for th<> purpose 01 organizing oratorical association. A II u ill be teaeh?'i-*i met March, resolved I organize siteh an association uiu > arrange for the first contest. Tl will be two contests; one for ; hoys, the other for the girls. I i are to be conducted at the s time and place and by the same > fieers. The officers will be seh* i alternately front the pupils of i different schools. For the first test the President will be I Pages Mill, vice-president front ti>. anil secretary and treasi f'om Dillon. All schools of county teaching high school : - jects are entitled to enter roiil ants. provided they send their mi t.school's name) to County Siijh - ti udtMit It. S. lingers. Dillon, S. 1 on or before Saturday, \pril 11?11. A cold medal wi'l la av.tviloi t i.e winner of each eontesi. James F. W'ntso I S. e. , Tl 0 M:v-. 'esj.ii- Schieves, an i?i.i r in a itii'hniiind, I 1 ltd..? . I. pi xehango, owes !.t i life i- i i that she left a r ci Iver ' a at switchboard while sin- w. t o die I be office tire wi !> -oal The resultant i Xpiosi-ni in b> a m.iii wlio was i;>!n:. teh-p' . hloek away, lb- arrivi T i . t!ir< save her life. - a v;, il.l . may work iu any imlasiti ! <s : 1 isli meiit in South Carolina at r may a child under \ ; do n work. The act to this effect wl Gov. Blouse has just ' signed cotnoK effective in July. Dr. J i Porter Mollis, of Rock Mill, tun the bill through both houses. Mollis was formerly r. represents 1 rom N? w York county. The Dillon Herud, 91.50 a Yv Notice. in persons are hereby lorlmh to enter on the land known as Hughes tract, near Bingham. ^ one who violates this notice will prosecuted to the full extent of law. Wade & McArtlmr. 0? SI MMONS KOK It KM HI'. Court of Cniiitnon I'lrie. Stat?> of South Carolina. (t? 4*1 I | MUL 1 Fanej jjj Thel Hi Set ^^HEBOLU .A County of Dillon, Harriet B. Berry, Plaintiff, the Against mis. Elvira Crawford, Defendant I in To the Defendant, Hiee Elvira Crawford. an You are hereby s ummoned and re r of quired to answer 'lie coinpllaint in ;< this action which i>- filed in the el ii cm lice of t'.ie Cletk if Court of Com here IUOI1 I'll as. fi r I- suit' ;otj..l> : ?! the 'o serve a copy ? . > ;?.:, ;miss\ : ic tot li |? tl- ? ? V - ? :i .1 NOAH'S LINIMENT giw o and Muscle Aches and F; other remedy known. til(l_ triple strength and a p all PAIN REMEDY. Sold b V25c per bottle and monc oil?? WHAT OTi rwtl Cured of Rheumatism ' "I had boon >ufIorinK with rheumatism ior (fvc three year*, llavo been tiaine Neah'aLiniasent. and will say that tt cured rati completely. Can walk bet tor than I have In two years." Rev. 8. E. Cyrus, Donald, S. O " f 1 " 1 til . V OIIU uruivc* ."While working at my trudc (Irxm work) I ?'1 u." ",ul rut 'r< Qurutlv.iuui | flnU that Noah I inim .n( tokos oil th" soreness out . and heals the wos.. .( nnto.ii-to* ?. r<l :,t>ti Ryan, Swansboro, Va." Rheumatltm in Neck ^I'> ! rooolvisj Ihobottlcof Nor! ' niment, lw> ! and think it lias helped me "r> 1 have rheumatism In my nook and i- lo vo l it tlit? ' rieht much. Mm. Martha A. 1-utribort, Ilonvor Dam, Va." ; j Pains in the Back " I .stilTored ton years with a dreadfully sore pain in my hack, and tried Uiiforent remedies. Ia>ss than half a bottle of Noeti'a Liniment made a perfect cure. Mrs. ltev. J. D. Ikilbigaley, i'olnt Eastern, V t." iNE CARLO, ,ES=M AND v Driving :::: .AT:::: lolliday Coi THIS WEE ? them before b\ It will pay DAY COMPANY - J. . . ^ .... I the said complaint on the subscriber | ?*n tluir office in Dillon, S. I'., wlthi in twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of tin* day of such ; > r\ice . and if you fail to answer 'Ik campleiiit witliin the time' afore . .ml. .lie plaintiff in this action will i apply to the t'ourt for relief de in: i iii ! ho ?<?ni|i|;iiiiI. V:mvI: 1*1. A.l>. I'll I. IliirKUnt* i'* l.i' , . Plaitiiiff's AUonioys .5 ro'.i2i* :oi all Nerve. Brni* f ? airiii more quickly than any TiT PENETRATES-It is owerful, speedy and sure iy all dealers in medicine at ;y back if not satisfactory HERS SAY! Cured of Neuralvin "lor five years I suffered wltn neuralgia mi l |Kibi In side, tould nnt sleep. 1 tried Noah's Liniment, und the first application made me feel livtter. Mr?. Martlui A. Ha?\ Richmond, Va " Stiff Joints and Backaches "I have >1->(S| Noah's Liniment for rheumatism. Stiu joint s .ind backache, and 1 can .-ay it did me more Rood than anv pain ron.edy. Rev OoorRoW. Smith, Ablievlle, 8. C." Br??,C"; Asthma confined to f.rk is not degrading to, t?nek>wlth"lLBnd .matter what his social 01 v.hat title lie Whlttaker, dia Hotly Better Than S5. , . .... , ,. . . *? t ,\ .ts l i \ < n ;.U "\V < haveolitained na r i suits from Noah's Liniment tlUftSttTdiiV ll V remedies cnstltlR *.">0(1 |M-r Imttl. ... 1 and roitstnouth Transfer Co., Norfolk, f-.??rc?D her! to" 1 ULES 1 |>! m 'A Horses | + *# **??* S W 3^5 ^ mpanY | V K I uying |j DIL0N_S'c' fj M. nuxi JL r? IVftB. NOTICE. My children, Alice Gilchrist and Hyine Gilchrist, having voluntarily left my homo and being under the limit, all persons are hereby forbidden to harbor or employ them without tny consent. Il-U-Xt llyman Gilchrist. Plant 3 winter Garden. We haw -lants giown in the ??|>i-11 air that are frost proof of all the (1 if,rent varieiesof cab: bathos plants. We will Se.l cheap, we have cheap express rates, we are ready to ship now' we have the finest vari_ j* i * ics oi iom>" staple cour.ou seed, write for prices to Sea Island Piunt and Seed Company, MEGGETTS, S. C. ii ^ - ' / A I : j; / . . -rtU-yJi . I S Mew "Rock Hill*9 Lightest Running, Most Stylish | and Durable on Market <J Patented Lone-Distance Spindles, R oiled without removal of wheels. |i <J Patented Side Spring. I <1 Strongest braced body made. <JNew style Seat. <| Every feature of high class make. 1 <1 Phaetons, Surries, Runabouts of sc? ret! W9?1^ Qualit>whose death mad" it .vrotcction. him to seek another job. ?0 T. W. Wood's garden weed will , found at McLaurins Drug Stor<*. V '1'he Dillon Iferuld ? > .o Is Will Bring An ro You At Once ROCK HILl BUGGY COMPANY Rock Hill. South Carolirin K. T. KM.IOTT. "Kork Hill" liillim. S. <'. /*VJUST Khciimacidg IT CURES ft la 4'tl III U< In (it \ (Ml 111(141.1 HIkvim. ? lie i-niiau- ni rii'iuiiiiii*m i> imih i rii mlii ita ila.'ial.mil To curi (U.-uni. 'txna fill* ;i. id (iio*i t>. I'Xit.'llcil irfttfi rlio s.v.*i"m III" inn 11m(ii i* .in 111t runI (li?cn~" uti'J r. .in" * ii. iiiti rout ( nicrty liutililm; m" ill!* III.I It 1 III.-tl I -* fll.lt .'.I*" It." lj.|.t (tin iii-irc "iiic ilic.ii;: timy ..n. I ill; 111 itili "tin 11 ire tin* lliii'r ! -c,t" i woini ( urcn II In-u in ii 11* in In suit fiircil. Si |.-Ill I till* fit*Cl4V I'fl'lJ .1 fll fft'l'f llflll cii!ii|ilct .uri en I I'd IClii'iilii.l.'idi' T.-*lisl in tiiimlr.-d*i nt cii*c* ii ti.m fff.vli'tl ni.trvi-1 (> .: ? cures ItticiiniHdtic ri inc. i:, ilc i-iiuh.' ii-ls .it flic Julnl* fmni fhf instil.' Hucvta* ; In- tllllSllO* OUt (it I tic *V*|c||i ItlUl'H u(I lh?ii.in i ti rciruliitcs i:i" 'otc.lx ntid kidivyn > 11 tit (Irunuisi* .i(,'',ut unit >1 . ill liilik'f '.. "in ut *."*((' 'inil ."iih I t init I IltHiWIcf tlut'tii!t t'lii-niiiiH i n Itiititiiiuri' Mil . -in (if ll?e Jolnf* from tlic liittjtlt'." JUST \bw IT CURES RHEUM AC IDE I ? Almost a Miracle Wonderful Cure in South Carolina Diucs. S. C.. AiutuM 18 In Sep! I'm her. I8W, I l.x>k Rhciirtintiim in a very on form (liitlnmmnloty) In n month nfirr the dlsev M.-.nro i iiaa 10 give up my work nod go to dot. I I continued to grow worse until my nrnis nr.d hand* v ? badly druwn. n> much ?othat I could not u?e them, ty legs werr drawn hack until my feet toucht,1 my hip. I | wri n\ hrlph-** m n baby for nearly iwAr month* The muscle* of inv arm* and leg* were h .irtfV id shriv 1 riled up I suffered death many timer ovrk. Was I treated by six different physician* in MrColl, Dillon . and Marion, but none of them could do me any good. I until i)r .1 r Ewinibof Dillon, came to are me He I told i ti to try your RHEUMACIDE. He got me one bottle of the medicine and I began to take it. and before 1 the Ar. t bottle was used up I began tnget better. I lord I five and a half bottle* and was completely cured That was two year* ago and my health hat been e? ellrnt evert nice Have hnd no .symptom* of rheumatism. I regard RHEUMACIDE a* hy far the best remedy for Rheumatism on the market. I cannot aay too much Im | It. I have recommend, d it to othera alnee and it has cured them. Will aay further, that I began to walk in I about tlx day* after 1 began to take RHEUMACIDE. i with the aid of crutehr*. In about three moot ha after I began to take it I csaiid walk as good as anybody, and I went back to work again. | JAMES WILKES I Dr. Ewing Confirms the SLatemeiit I Du-Lcct. S. C.. August It I used RHEUMACIDE no a chronic caae of Rbssaia ti rathat had been unaucer<*fally treated by several other physicians, and prescribed It more as a ffaidr . than anything else; and. to my surprise the firm buttle seemed to benefit him and I had aim la continue it. and In 3 moot hi he was perfectly wriL The patient | was drawn so in hit hips and arm* that he could not even u?r rente tie* 1 liiw* iIbm ... I PUVIIUlt lui I in other cows with miccou. J P EWIMC. M. D. | "Stt* at tie Joints from tit Snsidt" For Sale by Kvana' Pharmacy. */ Wei