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CURED AT 73 YEARS, % Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Victorious. No other me?" if I iiccMii show sue h :i r* < >r I. Ilerc is a put rlure't, 7.1 years of uno, with s? t*< ovoreotne, who )i:t<i Ih'-irt l)iss<~ " lie took tliu New Heart.Cure : m'.i is now soiiihI aixl well. I L %1 I Pamoet. O. Stone. Grass Lake, Mich., Hoc. 2#, ISM. I haveboon troubled wi'h heart,disease IS years or more. Most of tlio time I was so had It was not safe for t.-.e to tro out alone, an dizzy spoils would cuitso falling. I had severe palpi tat ion, short ness of hrent li and sudden pains tlialrendered nio helpless. All physicians did for me was to advise keening quiet. In August lust I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and before I had finished the first bottle 1 found the medicine was a t>od-send. 1 have now used four bottles in till and am feeling entirely well. I am 7d yea i s of agcand have held a grudge against patent medicines all my life, hull will mil allow this to prevent giving my testiuiony to tie great cure your vi I table remedy lias wrought in me. I dn tins to snow icy appro latum of 1 ?r. Miles' New Heart tbtre. SAMl'F.I. (). PTONK. I>r. Miles Heart-Curo is sold on a nosltlvo t :arantee thiit. t lie llr tltoltle w III benefit. AII <1 ruggist - ? li it : ' .1, 0 hot ttes for f.5, fir It will l>e sent. |trej>a ;d, on receipt of price Ly iLy i)?. Miles .O.U.. ul Co., Ldkl.ai i, led. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure ? A llOLOCA 1ST. Fire llrakrs Out in a Crowiln Parisian Itazaar. antl Man; Lives I,<?st ami Othrrs Injnml \\ liilt' a rliarit a I >I. I hi/aar. ?? lair was iro 111on in 1'aris, France last Tuesday. iii*? hroke out Iron tlio i 11 umiiiatin?r department. am more than .a hundred people pei ished. and in the panic which ?>n sued aniotm the 1 .">00 peopl present, a numher of person were injured. sToin of \ sru\ ivon. One of the survivors tells 0 the correspondent of the Associ ated Press his experience : "The place was crammed ltd of people, and the heat was -ti llinir. Ileini; very uneomlort ahh my friends and 1 determined t< leave, hut somehow we could no make much l.eadwav through tin thronn toward the door. I lairjjaa a little behind, when on a siiddei tin; shout of lire was raised, am instantly all was commotion. We tried to keep rool, I ?i 11 tlx rush from behind forced t:s lor ward, and we were separated Then I tried to work my wa; back, hut 1 was carried oil nn feet, and earrie?l backward^ am lorwaid in the swaying crowd, lost my hat ; then tny coat wa torn oil', ami then my waistcoat All of this happened in a lev seconds. Immediately the full ex ten of the calamity dawned upon u all. The llanies -pread with start lin^ rapaility through the whob building, which rumhled like ;i living furnace, but the uproar o the conflagration could not down the groans and cries of the ag onized crowd, tlradually I loom mysell pushed hack against tin ( wall of the building, and finalh succeeded in scrambling througl I an opening made by ?omo win ? were near toe. Two seconds Intel I would I) :i V < bi'i'll !? 1 " ,,M'J ,WI hardly had I strujjjded tnrougl tli?* hole before I heard a dreadful er.'ish a- the Mazing ronl fell in. *1 cannot deserihe the struggh 4? for life which ensued. No wordcan depict the horror of the 'scene. It seems as I look bacl upon it like a hideous nightmare The whole thing was over ii j twelve minutes and nothing re mained but tie 'inured am blackened ruins of the bazaar.'' Till; l)UAI> I'll.KO IN III.\es. The dead were piled in heaps j and i specially near the exit j where _the charred remains wen five feet deep, arms, legs am skulls mingled in inextricabh confusion. In some eases only t he trunks remained with no vestige of clothing on any of the bodies The fireman arrived at t? o'clock and a company of infantry fol lowed, to clear ruins and seaicl for corpses. The news spread 1 ik? ' wild lire. All the Cabinet, minis ters now iii Paris wont iniinoili [ atoly to Iho scene, Hundreds o equipages streamed along tie , ('humps D'Klysees thoir occii pants wit h anxious ami toar-st ain i led laces inquiring lor relatives There wore many lioart romlin: ' scenes of griol ami despair, ('ah inel ministers, aml)assadors, no Idemnn and members of the high est scu'ial am! iinancial circle were side hy -id?- with the lowli - est ami the poorest anxiously in quiring I or t heir mi<s ing relat ives I Ahnnt thirty were saved hy Per j Amhroise and Pere Haillev, wh ^. helped them over the wall with 1 ladder to the printing room of th newspaper La Croix. The stall' o r the Hotel 1):; Palin j lc nt vnlun >, hh1 assistance, and saved 1 ."0 per a sons through a barrel wimlox | overlooking the ba/aar, when . j while the hotel employees wer . ! tearing nwav the bars, they sax t> three burned to death. Slloi kino M'KXKS. Policemen, their hands covet ed with "loves, have been del o uted by the peri'ecl of police t pick out the portions of remain . and to n ran them in niccrx < I ' , ' I cloth to he 'ranslerred in ainhu ' lances to the I'alais I >Tn?lustri* remains present a horrihl r> i spectahle ot' limits hunted am ' twisted. < >11 all sides can he seoi i i j stretchers piled with mutilate* | corpses, skulls split open an* j hrains exudimr. Just hehiml ; lioap ol'corpses lies alone the hod; of a woman. The face is downward the head hunted, the hrain expo sod, and Irom the empty s(M-|<(. of the riirht eye the hrain> ar* slowlv oozintr. l ite arms and le:_r ,* i , were httrnetl oil'. I A little further oil'is the hod; o( an other woman, nude, the en trails protruding ami the hem . I llil>sniir. II i> .1 jjiasti.y -mitt. The 1?11i 111if??_r was constructei Mahout *i\ montns a 1:0. At tin - time it was remarked that i ^ would Ixiru like matchwood. Tlx j interior was divided into shop i ! a la of Paris, constructed of pret I ti 1 v painted canvas. The l)uches 1 i 1 ILAlencon, sister of the Austria! ' Kmpross. is amotur the injured tithe list ot whom includes tin Ihicliess l>T'zcs, the <'ountess Sa ' I vigna :tn?l Mile 1 )e La P.oulaye i In the streets adjacent to the ha ? zaar were lonsr lines of ^umptiom equipages. .Most ol them return ed empty, t heir owners were dead i The others were seen moving ol 1 with occupants injured in head oi limb, i?i many cases with facet streaming with blood. The searcl i in the debris will continue al 11 nijjlit. c Philanthropy. 1 .Mr. < ii'di'uc M. I *11U111:iM was i?i a very auitated tram" of mind. 1 "Labor lias sustained a terrible blow," said lie. I !e wrniii.' Iiis hands ' You are alluding to the de, cision of the Supreme Court in i . railwav eases," said Cornelius i j Vanderbilt. 1 "I am," replied Mr. Pullman. i "You are rifrht," |>roeeeded Mr. > Vanderhilt. "It is a terrible blow 3 1 to the labor unions." Tears ran down the cheeks of both philanthropists. "Do not despair" said Collis P. , Huntington. B lie, too, was in jrreat distress over the sad plight of the labor unions. I "We cannot help it !" cried L, Messrs. Pullman and Vanderbilt. All three sobbed aloud. Let us urife the labor leaders, > * > i? ni uu> <i i>ir. ijiinnnjrton tti last. r j !<> join in a petition to the Supreme Court to reverents dccis. J ion." "liuC" said Mr. Yandorbilt, s "how can we consistently do'that . when we have denounced those who hlamcd the ? *>uit l<?r ehanir. ing its iniiul on the income tax e I ease '" a "My friend." -.ud.Mr. Iluntinua j ton. as ho brushed away a tear, r; "do you suppose a little thinir d | like consistency should stand in .. the way when the wrons:? ol labor are in question '" v "No!" declared (Jeor^e M. , 1'ullinan. And the three friends clasped v i hands and vowed that they would die for the workin.-iiian. TIC ASH v ' ' Many such ltoo<l ttic market, liutan; ic blood I'.alm is a conscientiously ' compounded medicine, the result of o forty years' practice by an eminent physician. It is the best blood purifier s ever ott ered to t he put)lie, and is guaranteed to cure if tfiveii a fair trial. Try il for all skin and blood diseases, including catarrh and rheumatism in jits worst form. One bottle of it eon' I tains mere ciirativ<' and building-up virtue than a dozen of any ottier kind. I'riee si.no per laryte hot! Ic. 1 HOW IT ST A N l>? AT IIO.M K. nj Our retail demand i* such that we I buy Ihitanie Itlood Halm (15. II. U. in 1 gross lot s. n sells well and gives our I customers sat isfaet ion. (?ur sales liave I increased aim per cent. within a few a months. We attribute if- rapid sale , to its size, price and merit. We are <' selling four or live bottles of it to I iixk of sipy other preparat ion of the kind. It lia- failed in no instance to give entire satisfaction. . .1 'oils' I 'it m:m \< v, I Vr I'red 15. I'a I liter, M. ! ., > At lanta, ' <a. Registration Books Open. in a i < <?it i > a \ <' I-: with tiik l1 1 Act of 1 s'.ii; providing for the reg; istration of electors, the hooks of the j Supervisors of Registration will he i I open at the Court Mouse on the lirst Monday in each mouth for the regis5 t rat ion of electors ent it led to regist ra' tion am! kept Open for three succes' si \ e days in each month until t lie gen,!eral election of ls'.is. W. (J. A. I'oui Kit, , Hoard of S i It. M. K IKK, .) R. J. Ki.ynn, ^ Registration. Nov. is. 1st Hi. t f. I .' "The Leading Fire Insurance Company ' I of America." Ineorporated Isl'.i. Charter 1'erpetual ;j ?TNA ! FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF IIAKTFOIIO. CONN. r' 1 | Cash Capital * l.tMMi.noo.OO [ Cash As-cls over I 1,0011,000.00 I I a isscs paid ovor . 77.ooo.ooo.oo t Several nt her st rung reliahle etonpa! nies repre-eoteel and business entrusted tome will receive prompt atten1 t ion. A. .1. Ci.ahk, Resident Agent. ry f*! jar. r " ' .p r r, ; IVLMlU;... y8?. A IviArc! 1 \rJ 1 ? y,j ii *.itie?ietc. on, 1 ' K . 1 < ?-.-l i N . <' ' mi.'. owl furii.r )[ " ~J Jf?loio L-?t \ ? or>oun f. ! . I il 1 '?' < ' >* 11..11 i.I. " * rv y. yl'ni .t, Insanity v ; I! ttlntilton t till II III 1 I. . 'I'll- i- I v . to i .ii > , manland < iota a CUltS ? .: r alt ottar fail in. fi-: U|.on 11 .vir.it t> f.-i . . . I k. Tl y . i hificiitwUuMMitd anil t > Ii you. IVoainQ'KH. . itivo written ;tn r. ni. o to? '. .'.i f-VC i 1'iicli or rofuml il > won..;. ; - on i ockfifK i| or six pki I \ for | ./ . : mail, in i.lain wrni?i???r. upon room : ot j rico. i irou' ir irvo. A J AV UEMl ' V CO thlc.im, HI. lor salt* in liiiiicnstur, S. <by .1. I', i Markov A: <'<>. |i .___________ [ [SOUTHERN RAILWAY, f O . B "^t'V * Conlml Time ltftwi,'. u t.ilmnMitainl .Trtofc. oiiTlllt". Kimtt'i n Mint* ttftwrnn Colunihlit iiwl tltlior l*oliit?. UKrKt l IVi: M *Y 2, IK!>7 I 1 ?, . |N,.:3H N, mi ; Niirthttound. . I>|4|1). ? i|( v Lv. J'vt'.lr, l'.C.JtP.Ily..( s Uk 7 "t?j Snviuumh i 12 '-o p. I. ;j ji' Ar. Columbia...... 4 t< 4 - Lv. rhtir'tuti.SO&tlKR j * '. o Ji i Ar. Columbia... .{ 10 f>3 u; lu 10 |>i Lv. Augusta. So. Ity. . 2 lOp 0 80p, I ; " t4 t'Htilt ovillo l 39 p 10 12 I " Trenton 3 dp' lOSOp!.... i " J'i)instim?. v . 3 20p ii 10 J I . Ar. t,V>lumlit:?L."n. fP'p't I M 2 17 n Lv l'liiit IV.mil's "t *' Sip! R 34 n .. I i * Wlnnsboro j 0 lip1' ( 38 nl I ; " ('V.os-or | 01 j> 7 Is n| - !< k Hill i : 11 7 v . Ar ( hurl1 'to > 21 p it M ul " ! i .i.vti.i) ..12 it'n' 1 ! ' j Ar Richmond " > 1 40p ji Ar Wnshlnttton . 0 liia 0 K>p | " I r. Xl. 11 -I " u 1) f. t ... ! - Philadelphia . 10 U > 2 .V. a ' " New York.. d 12 481 tiSlii ... I No. 87 N<?. as *ta(li mi'iimi. ?, i . * i Ttailv. iluily. Lv y.-v Y rk.Pn B.ll. 4 80p lSlflnt I m. i iolphln h fiftpl ;i BO:?i .... | I altlluoic 'J '.Ho ?i .'ill .... Lv Wii.ii'ion, So Ur 10 II l.i Lv. Itiohntorid . 00 &| 18 61) Lv i si", villa ..; ft BOn o iopt .... I - < irlotto 9 85 a! 10 80p . " . k Mill hi Jo a, 11 ot' pi " ' 10 v. n[ 11 .'.Tat j .. j " l1! iiti:-l?im 11 41 iv 1? fin' j Ar ( I ltia it niid'l? 1- Bonn I '.'T v; '. Lv ('iilmnliia l.'u. dep't. 1 IS pi 4 :50 a, " .loli us: una. [ 2 .VI p 0 t2 a ' ! !' :i ..! 3 CS p! Ois.1 ; " < raiiitevillo J a.Vip: T IT u Ar AUpUHta . .1 4 15 j. 8 Oil a i Lv < o 'liln, S.0.AQ.Ry. I 00 )i| 7 00 a Ar.Charloaton ...I ftQOpj 11 00a| .. Lv. Col'bla.VC.&lMty 11 ftftal 18 47 n| " havnnnnli " ,j 4 Bp 3 10a| Ar Jackson villa 0 80 p t' 10 nl ... -i EEO'INO CAR sKK\ 14 1. Donlile daily ptMsCtigar survive tuilwirn Florid n and Now York. '."T..ltd JX?Washintfton and southwesterr Li ni It ?hL Solid VaallbuTod iram with .Unmn i cars ?ud first clns<s oonchc* north nt id.arlnttc | Pullman arnwinir rt torn alaapiug earn between Tatniia, Jacksonvilla, Jxvvmunth. Washington end NOW York. 1'ull.nr.ii slccplUK oar batwoou AimuhIh tuni | New Y<-rk N'oh. :C. ninl h>V? U. S. E*nst Mail. Tlirouift Pn llmnil Ir.nwlntJ roun l uff' t sleeping cur . ls> |w li .la -k- iiivillc and Jinv: \ rk nail Air ftista and t'h;?rl"ttn Pullm.iii sleeping curt ctweon Jacksonville and Columbia, on rout* dnilv I 'ween Jui-ksonvUlo nn 1 (lin-innull, via A-hi-vli;. \V ii. MtiliEN. .1 M C'L'l.R. ?. Washington. T M.. Wnahlnirton. Y.\ . UK S !1 HAKmVICK, I . . Washington. A l' a.. AtinntA i "In addition to the above train' service. there is a local train daiIv between Columbia and Charlotte. making all stops. No. .'?( leaves Columbia ( lilandiiif: I Street) at 5:00 p. in., arrives I Charlotte S:10 i>. m. \e leaves Charlotte daily (I :.*>0 p. in., arrives Columbia *.?p. m.'" IE YOU g o'i N6 1 WEST? Ami want I i i\v |{ \TKS t.. >t. I.nui-i, Memjilii-. New Orleans. inrinnati. I.ouisv ii 1?*, < liii-aim, or points in Ar1 Kansas, Texas, M issnuri, Kansas, Colorailo. Oregon, Wa-hinylmi, t alitornia. or nn> i i :in w e-t, It Will I'ay You tn \\ rile tu nr skk mi.. I.\cur-inn ami . Sperial Kates from tune to lime. (Mioiee .if Kent"s. No trouble to an-' over i|iiest ions. Kates anil maps t'ur1 nislieii free. Address I'm n I >. lti >n, I >i-t. I 'ass. Agent, I . A N. K. K.. Wall Street, Atlanta, < a. Y m its Titr i v, I KKl> h. Kl'SII, hist. | 'ass. A Kent. A l l ANT V. t I A. SPANISH .JACK IMffilllllliL IJKKCK KNKIlUJi . till. < KI.KI ) brat etl t In iron t,'b bre<l > I' \ N I 11 JACK I be lianilsoinesl in the State. V, I.W.I. I .1 - I. 1 -! " I - - I - ' :iiKin">i , ! premium over all eninpet iters at the Slate Fair lor years, will ?tanil the | present season at the stahles of Heath. springs iV < o. hi the town ol l.ancas. ter. Sure foal giiaranteril tor flit A pri I 1 :t. 1 s:i7. ?All kinds of blanks at the I'ATi:iM'i:isi: oflice. 1 ?(Jet your .lob Printing done at tho Kntkki'SISH ofltee. i ? i i i ?? ii ,, ?Sect our Rowing machines and prices before you buy. EntkrIMUSK oilice ? I^HIO R5Vrzn AND CKft J.vrCH RAILWAY CO. 1 'ASSKN .KI'. Imp.wn Ai K.N ' . lit iiffi'd \\i iii* May *>th S"4'i!; ? Uli'l. | JC II 33 . 1321 12134 a M A M IV M Jl?. M. : r :: Ip. v.. . i SO .Colli ill). . I i>' 060 ; : :'I I). Kali. V-l35 f, 15 ' 'I - . - Wi'HlvillU. IUS80 5 66 II !' 1 " I ' Krrs'i.m I*. ?6 i 115 : -In.) Springs. 11 5>l 4 55 11 .v, :Mli l'',M.:|||| I,ill. .1 I. I i!5 l? I 3.3 ... l.uilllislfr..., II "JV." 5-5 l " :?? ? .. i;ii?i. ...ii*5 1 .|:>jo ... sprinirdHl... io.'3 205 2 0*' ' I 00 *':'lilAVi(ii J'.tH'lloil 10 45' 15'* - !< . | I I" |n 56 1 la *3o 4 30 . ..Kuck 11111... 102** IH55 5 00 ?4.i .... Nimnift ... 1*51 10 55 5 '-< I 4 5 I .... 'I Uiili I* i: 10 45 . | 505 .... VmUvilU' .... *.i:>5 to no 0 5-o .. . siioron s< 2*' 0 5o I ioi ' 6 io .Hickory Grove 93ft I 5.5 J 6 50 ... Smyrna. . * .Mt I 11 n5 7 :ioj K i,, o in . IV .el,>our/ ? :i 1 yno b 40 s 30 c' *' Carls ... 7 i* > 1:. m pi ') 4"' I'attf iniii Sp: n's 7 42 .- p. y 1 11 "5" ... . Ski by .... , 7.1" s--'5 0 101 -I . .. I.utlinoro ... i | 7 35 D5ol * Moorcsooro .. 7 25 . 1111)1)1 I.. Ili-tir li I 111 1 - io-.it' I...For< st city . , o f>i ilii.Vij -I .Kuthrrforiitiui. r. *_ii . 11 o.v ! Mtlltt iiutl.... 0 ttt Ii ?.*)| . |. (ioliii-n Vullt-y.. I r. :c? . 11 :tr> I .1.. Thermal City. i ; i . fj h?! .' Glonwciotl ... r f???f> it!*.11. .i Marlon i i."i| .If. M l . I I' M I* M j I* M. A V ' I I 'am No Hilius roniK-i-Unii wltli Sotiilfrn Coil no-, .it Knck Mill, oml with Si-alioar.l Air l.tn< tt ( utawtin .Ium lion. ,\<n :<l mill 35 will curry I ins sc-ti/i rs. Nos ii mi l r? Httva* conii'-ctioti at Morion with South<*rn Midway. Ail :roiits will >t-ijioti ? .ma'. al i t.ikli ;r-*. KlciiiiCiuiKcyiii Umiiivs. uiai eolnt.Londoo,King's nr.!, anil Vain .Mnutitoln. SAMUEL HUNT, Mr.-,.i. in. S. B. LUMPKIN, ' M A TourM SUM'i?inir t nr Line lletween Washington anil San Francisco. The Southern Kuilway cm- its connections (the A. iVr W. 1'.. L. tV N. an.1. Southern Pacific) have inaugurated a Tourist Sleeping Car Line between Washington and San Francisco, via Atlanta, New Orleans, ami Los Angeles. This sleeping car goes through without change, leaving Washington every Saturday morning at 11 :!.*>. and is accompanied l>v a Personal Conductor ami 1 iliniau porter, who go through, the Pullman faro for donhle I erth is $7.00 from Washington to San 1* rancii- co. This service is especially for the convenience of the* parties holding second-class tickets, though lirstclass rickets are good in the car. Further information may ho obtained from any Southern I'ailway or Southern Pacific arent or official, or from A. I'oston. (ieneral Acont, ">11 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington. 1 >. or from W. A Time, (?. 1*. A., So. Kv., :?sl?ington, 1). C. LANCAsTKIt ?V Clir.STIIIC It A I IjWA A'. l e t ween Chester ami Lancaster. lu cfTci'i T t>i u.in., Sumlu.N. Fwli. 11, 1-lC. Dailif I'.rcrjtf Sit mln t/. Wr< tlMiund I'.listbound. N?. a No. li. No. 10 No. I".' A. M l?. M A. M e. M. < OS] S ."ii'il Ar I hfstor ..(a It T OS s :> :?s i >ri - . n J"; ; s tit! S 1' "... Knox's ... " . It Ito 7 no s S IS . Mi li.uiiel'H ill to 7 in s :. r> os ,1 Kiciiiiurv. .. I 11 So 7 r.j IS I ss It;i?oor: ' .!! " 1 I OS S III so. IIS* I S ilill- Mn ;i,? |tf is s 111 7 SS I Its || . Kurt l.iiwn ' I- - "> s "II a- ! i.- it> s 7W I 10; " Miller's CroHS'K " 18 Mil - r. * > . ? . I.\ inter A." I " ' A. M il' M I M !'. M Train I'-uvIn:' I.ntuaster at T.'.'H a III run i.n'is at ri:r?ti a i Southern Hallwav ' a > . i ii, i \ 1. i ii ami 11 r. A \ 'lit and It rill Iraai U.g ivi >; 'Ira.n li-avillr' l.anca-itir at it in j> in., Ci>n in i at l..i... r . .t' 'i I! i' i in i 'aHi in a. and Cheater with Sou thorn Hallway going iinrth ami south in.il with (' ?t I. north. Train leavliw ' at !! .. :.. . is c -> at (.'hi'Mtrr with southern hallway trim ( harlotte. also l" ?v I, from north. Train leavln r Cheater ai 7 05 a m., connects \v .tti Southern K iv.i !: .1 t'o. HI . 1; I. < ' N. from A11 a 111 am ( .. I.. I 111 lanoir l.|-.K<>\ .sl'KINt.s, W. II. !l A KM N, President \ ice-l'res. and Managrr. Tetter, Salt KIicii 111 illltl lavenui. The intense itching find smarting incid? ntto these tlise.T : i instantly allayed hy applying Chamberlain s Kye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad eases li ve been permanently cured bv it. It is equally ellicient for itching piles and a favorito remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes, 2.*>cts. per box. I?r. Catly's Condition l'outiers, artjust what a horse needs when in bad Otldi'V tl Tie ie blniul nnrill. ' .....1 vvrinitutfe. Tln v nro not food but in (lii inti uutl the be. in use to put :i liorso in prime condition. Price 25 cente per package. NOTICE. 1 WANT every man and woman in the T'nlted Slates interested in tbu opium ami Whisky habita to tiavc one of my books on these diseases. Address it. M Woolley, Atlanta, C;a Pox iHSt, and one will be scut yoa free.