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V Miraculous Benefit RECEIVE" D FROM Dr. Cure. '^LI N. Y., a veteran of tho 3rd N. Y. Artillery and for thirty years of the Bnbcock it Munscl Carriage Co., of Auburn, nays: "I write to express my gratitude for thomlraclous benefit received from I)r. Miles' Heart Cure. I suffered for years, as result of army life, from sciatica which affected my heart In tho worst form, my limbs swelled from the ankles up. 1 bloated until I was unublo to button my clothing; had sharp pains about the heart, smothering spells and shortness of breath. For three months 1 was unable to Ho down. and all the sloop I pot was In an arm chair. I was treated by the best doctors but gradually grow worse. About a year ago I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure and it saved my life are sold by all drugpists under a positive S&^'_.<1 guarantee, first bottle F-H^fliiCuna benefits or money re- Ib.f PegtOTC^^J| funded, ltook on dls- |Egf ^ DIl. MILKS MKDICAL CO.. Klkhart, ud. TALK ON TIMELY TOPICS. SENATOR TILLMAN ADDRESSES CITIv ZENS OF ABBEVILLE COUNTY. DEFENSE OF DISPENSARY. The CIiuiiKO From the Old Hoitnl In the New a Nail Change?McLnurin's Tariff Views Kndorsed ?(Joy. Ellerbo's Course in the Metropolitan Volfce Matter Approved?His Record. (Special to The Kriflstcr.) Abbeville, S. O., Aug. 4.? .Senator Tillman spoke lo the Farmers Institute here today, delivering the first speech ho has made in the state since the opening of the present senatorial campaign. He defended the dispensary and declared t hat the t roubles it had been involved in wer due not to the law itself, hut to its \ unwise administration. He en dorscd the tariff views oi Senator McLuuria, and said that while lie himself was not a protectionist, if there was any stealing to fro on ^ he wanted his state to have its share, lie told his hearers that lie was the only farmer in the senate, and that In- therefore repre sented .*>0,000,OnO farmers of t lie I'nited Stnfrs He declared that his speeches were a popular in the senate as ;;t home, and told how, when he arose to speak, tin1 cloak rooms always emptied and the galleries lilled. * (Chairman Blake introduced Senator Tillman as ''one whom we a month ago mourned as dead, hut who is now alive and in our service." The senator spoke, in part, as follows: 'Kleven years ago yesterday, I spoke advocating an agricultural college and the rule of the people. Since I have been here repeatedly. 1 have never been shown an act ^ af discourtesy. The dispensary is the best liquor system. We have tried others. The dispensary re move (ho rhief demon of the t ?personal protif. I'nder high license keepers would sol! at X. night and on Sunday at all hazards. If the dispensary man agement is rotton, turn the ras cals out. There was no rottenness j when I was governor. It is possible to get honest dispensers as honest treasurers and auditors, i 1 favor the election of dispensers | by the people. The liquor men 1 have appealed to Caesar, and our | judge has outdone them all. Bond, | I in his palmiest days, could not | ; exceed Simonton as a tyrant, lie i ( has run government bv courts to ; an unbearable limit. The change from the old board of control to the new was a sad change. There is politics in the board. Two i against three shows something wrong. Something is wrong with any man the legislature elects. The governor, etc., are the rightful board. 14As to the metropolitan police, < Charleston had virtually seceded , from the state. Her grand juries ^ persistently refused to do their , duty. The officers of the law were discredited. Governor Evans was | right in putting on the nietropolit an police. Governor Kllerbe was right in maintaining it. El- ( lerbe wanted to remove the po , i lice, but necessity called tor its ! maintenance. j < 44If the dispensary is rotten, L ' vou are largely to blame. If you i admit you can't "elect honest dis- l. pensers, you can't elect holiest ' , {treasurers, and therefore admit ( 'that civilization is a failure. In | Abbevillo and elsewhere you j ' have had honest management. 1 , ".Men who have constantly opposed Hen Tillman and all his;, | work are bound to admit that the, j dispensary is superior to the other j | two systems we have tried. I "As to my senatorial record: ' I went to Washington to work. I and nave worked. 1 have helped |, save you $1,000,000 on armor! plate. I passed the dispensary! I bill in the senate and Latimer did I ( ! his utmost to pass it in the house. i 1 and but for Tom Reed it would have passed. < M* .'l,r?0Q,000 farm I ers. I am their only representa- 1 ( rive iu the senate. 1 don't claim ; protection is rijrht To illustrate:' i Three brothers own a cow; two ( take all the beef, as two (birds of j the Americans have taken all the . protection. I want our sliaie of , cow. , Asked as to the senatorial candidates, the senator said: "If the j four can't convince >\.u one of 1 them is lit, leave all. For a man j who as state senator has been a ! ' friend and a supporter of the dis- ( I pensary, May field is taking a I i remarkable course. "We are trying to get men at ! Olcmson lit to tench the boys. We want boys sent from the , ' school to the farm?not from school ton profession and the do ! nothing class." The senator left at i: fu o'clock , for the Clemson board meeting. You uiitl Your <?i uiMlfal li??r Aro removed from each other by a span of many years. He travelled in a slow going stage-coach | while you take the lightning express or tho electric car. When j he waH sick he was treated by j | old fashioned methods and given1 old fashioned medicines, but you demand modern ideas in medi- ' cine as well as in everything else. ' Hood's ^arsaparilla is the medi- ( 'cine of today. It is prepared , by modern methods and to its < preparation are brouhgt the skill j | and knowledge of modern science. Hood's .^ursaparilla acts promptly upon the blood and by making pure, rich blood it cures j disease and establishes good health. i "PAITEK LABOR IN THE MINES. Progress o! the Coal Miners'' Strike for Living Wages. i Pittsburg, August 4.?Thei miners' strike situation has not| jhanged materially since yester- ' lay's rej>ort. About Turtle Creek! lamp all was quiet lo-<lny, the mly ripple ef excitement being the hearing of President Dolan aid the other miners for riot and mlawful assemblage. The strikers jlaim twenty new accessations to their ranks to-day. A careful estimate of the men now at work in that mine shows 215 out af the usual total of 285. No svork was done at the Oak Hill or Sandy Creek mines. The camp was reduced in numbers to-day by three hundred men. They were sent to their homes for two reasons?to lessen expenses and because these men were not inclined to respond to the numerous marching orders imposed on them. The camp has been costing f300 a day to keep it in provisions, etc., being at the rate of even cents per day, as against nineteen cents per day in the National (iuard encampments. The camp is now under strict military discipline, and every thing is moving like clockwork. The customary march will he made to I'lum Creek in the early morning, and will bo continued daily ibe miners' oflicials say. until the suspension in the Dear mil's Mines is complete. At the hearing in the case of President Dolan and otIters for riot and unlawful assemblage this afternoon before Judge Sentines a number of witnesses testified, but the Justice reserved his decision until to-morrow afternoon. 'The hearing of the lour miners arrested last week at the McGroven Mines, near <'anonsburge, tor trespass was concluded this afternoon. No evidence connecting the defendants with the song, "We'll hang 1 1.1 1. . 1 uiiu tx sni'cj) o :? ?ur apple tret1. r>r with the usool opprobrious epithets. was produced. None ot the defendants appeared at the hear-! ing, and they were held in eon-j tempt. Attachments were issued I lor their arrest. "NOT <41TLTV." . Solicitor Thurmond Acquitted ot the Charge of Murder. Edgefield, S. C., Aug. 5.? As i soon as court met this morning,' Judge Beuet commenced his | charge to the jury in the Thur-j mnnd c#?s. Hh consumed abouti an hour, and his chargo was gon-[ prally pronounced as one of the! ablest ever delivered at this place. The jury retired, and after re-1 mainiug out about thirty minutes returned with a verdict of not! Kuilty. As Roon as tho verdict was announced. Air. Thurmond received tho congratulations of many of! his friends. This hap ended as important a murder trial as was ever heard at this place, and Mr. Thurmond stands vindicated boforo the eyes af the world. Judga Benet left for Abbeville to-day, being summoned by a tolpgram announcing that .Tudgo J McGowan was critically ill.? j UogistHr. Chamberlain's ('olio, (Cholera and Diarrhooa Homedv always afford" prompt relief. For "rIp by I. F. Mackey Ar Co. and H. 0. Hough & Co., Lancaster, S. C. SILVER'S HEAVY DROP. Took AiiotherTumble Yesterday. Dollar Worth ill Cents. New York, Aug. 5.?Silver bullion experienced to-day the most violent break of the entire; peahen's decline. In London the price dropped 1-2 penny per ounce from yesterday's price, soiling at 25 8-4 ponce per ounce, against 27 1-2 ponce a month ago. The New York price fell to 55 8-4 cents bid, a break of 1 1-4 cents an ounce from yesterday and of 4 1-2 cents within a month. At this price the bullion value of the silver dollar is a triille more than 48 cents. Loudon dispatches us- ( cribed to-day's weakness in silver j to liquidation by New York holders of the metal. No such decline as to-day's has been witnessed since June, 181)8. The Indian mints were closrd to free coinage on July 2G, of that year. On the iiual uuy Hiivor DUinon I el I in London from 37 1-2 ponce per ounce to a price below 30, but rallied sharply later. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Til f?0- /J MELONS OF MONETTA. Shipped by the Ton-$20,000 In Freight?A Fine Specimen. Special to The State. Monetta, Aug. 5.? 1 send The State to day a melon raised by .Mr. II. I*. Cato and shipped by .Messrs. Williams A Rutland, weight r?0 pounds. Thev have shipped from here up to date 170 cars ; average to the grower +5." per car. They have handled every car that has been shipped from thi> station. The crops are some what wiltimr under the hot snn.i but are generally very line. Our station has paid in freight to the railroad in the last 30 (lays' $20,000 or thereobouls. All this through the energy of .Messrs. Williams A Rutland. MADE ME A MAkNI ?\JAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE I jt J.f, Krrroua /liwniM? Failing Mom- | ory, Imi Honey, Stoople-snesa,etc.. cnunod | by Aliti.o or other Kxcosooh and In<li?crotintiH, Th r (/ quithlu rtml *>tr< i f/ | rettoro Lout Vitality in old or young. nn.l ' lit n inuu forntudy, liusini?h or ntnrriitgo. , > I'revont ln*aiui> and Com-umiHion if I iuki'ii in uui". Thoirum ulnars inimciiinto inittroro- , rnont and i lToctM it 1'1,'llF, whero all other luil_ln- | niTMa iiiiYiHK Hi" K**nuu\n .\j;ix i tirxoTH. j hoy ; tmvo ciirtxl thoiiHundHnn>l vs i I lcurt< you. W'o civo a |>o<*. itive written Ruurnntfo toot!(?rt n mm Cf) pTC iix each cane or refund tho money. I'rireOW V I Oa|.^r I irkii^c, or Hi* pkfrtm (full treatment) fop $2.60. lly mini, in pluin wrapper. upon mceipt of price. Circulur AJAX REMEDY CO., For ssil?? in Lancaster, S. C., by J. F. j Maekey ?t Co. ?? Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wendcrful medical discovery of tho ape, pleas- ; ant and rcfresliinp to tho taste, act pently j and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, 1 cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, j euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box : of C. C. C. to-day; 10,25. til) cents. Hold and ' guaranteed to euro by all druggists. ?????????? | IT DON'T TAKE A FORTUNE TO BUY A NEW HOME 4H To people of moderate means, we do not hesitate to say that I our variety of sewing machines j and priees cannot hut command ! their consideration and we assure you that t he NEW HOME 1'lain llnish Nos, I and 5. which can bt* m'cii by calling <>n us,? 1 arc in finish and style <?i|nnl to many of the $i*>u.(K) and if00.00 machines. Sold and guaranteed 1>y the ENTERPRISE PUB. CO. * V -.'HO mVilR AlT.D CHARLESTON RAILWAY CO. 1'AbUKMUKH i )Ki*A K1 M KM . In ICffi t'i WidDi'silay, May 5ih 1897. Northbound. | I Sou ill bound 35 II 33. STATIONS 1381 121 34 A.M. A.M. I\M : l'. M.lr. Mil'.M. it mi' . 2 0 .Cu unlet. i loo' I 050 uao, . 220 . Uclvulb. laaa 0 io 9 ? >! . a 32; Wcittville. llSSu 5 55 li io . a i.'j lierc'jiiiv. ;r-o.i 5 3j II 5oj a ihiI . II on ill springs lilNi, 4 35 ll.v> . aoil.r. cu&ullt It ill ..ill 45 4125 I2401 3 26'..., I. in i castor 111 '."2 3 'Jo 105 . 3 40 .... itiver.xlde. . . .lll'^i '.'35 1'ill1 3 501 Sprinrib'U. (10 to' 305 30 ' I OM'uiHubli JullClluli:IO 451 150 2 to I 10| I,?sslie 10 35 I la 230 I 3ol Rock 11111 ... 1020 12 M. 500 4 45.... Newport 9 31 1055 5 20 4 50 .. Tl/.li U MT 10 45 ?0t)| 5 05 Vorkvllle .... 0 55 10 20 o2oi ' 5 20... .Sharon 9 2o 9 5o 0 40, ' 5 40 Hickory drove. 0 03 9 26 0 55 ' 5 50... .Smyrna 8 50 9 05 7 :tn ? > ! ..... ? | ? iu "ujacKsuurg ...in -v uuti 8 40 )H30 ,.,3S Earls .... 7 4K *4f> kid '?1? Patterson Sp? u's r r! b 40 it 10 11 Shel by 7 30 k 25 ,it|0 Latlmorc .... 7 35 i 950 ... Mooresboro ... 7 25 .1000 Henrlottn .. 7 10 *|in20 ...Forest City... 6 50 1050 ..Rutherford ton.. 0 20 .11105 Millwood 600 .1125 . Golden Volley. 535 .1135 . ..Thermal City.. 5 30 Jl2 to . .. Glen wood ... t 5o5 .1220 Marion i 4 45 . |l\ M. . j'P.M. P. M P.M. A.N: 1 1 AM Nu. 32 lias connection with Southern Kailway at Roclt >1111, anil with Seaboard Air Line, at ( a taw ha Junction. 0 Nni 31 anil 35 will carry pn^onrers. Noh 11 and 12'have connection at Marlon with Southern Hallway All trains will stop011 signal at Oalthurst, E cin.t ...nil y-. Hi'ihiys, Old I'uiiii.London,Kiutf Creek, and Vain Mountain. SAMUEL HUNT, President, S. C. LUMPKIN, c. I>. A Tourist Slopping Car Line lieIv.i'iii Washington anil San Francisco. The Southern Railway and its connections (the A. A W. 1'., L. A N. and Southern Pacific) have inaugurated a Tourist Sleeping Car Line between Washington and San Francisco, via Atlanta, New Orleans, and Los Angeles. This sleeping car goes through without change, leaving Washington r>very Saturday morning at 11 :1.?. and is accompanied by a Personal Conductor and Pullman porter, who go through. The Pullman fare for double berth is $7.00 from Washington to San Francisco. This service is especially for the convenience of the parties holding second-class ticketp, though lirstclasc tickets are good in the car. Further information may be obtained from any Southern Railway or Southern Pacific utent or ollicinl. or from A. ?J. Poston, General Aeent, ">11 Pennsylvania Avenue. Washington, 1). C.. or from W. A Turk, (i. P. A., So. lv\\, WaHhin^tou, D. C. I.A>*CASTi:U * CTIESTFIt RAILWAY. !'"hv( fii Chester :iik1 T li. < rf.7.00 Sunday, I'e'o. H, l".< Daiti/ Ejrrrjtt Siunhii/. Westbound. Knstbounrt.. No. 9. No II No. Hi No. l i A. M I'. M 'A. M :I\ M 9 OR I ft ftoM Ar.... Chester.... L,vj II 05 ; (A S ft" ft 3ft' Orr's " 1 II So 7 CO s ta| ft ?ft'? Knox's .... u so ; so * :tft ft IS1 " . Mrlluniers .. III 40 7 HI s ii ft u:. .1 .. Klchburu ... " I II .ft" 7 ft") s lft| i ft:. * M'tst'omvllli' ' ' IV s no s Oft i ift ? Codnr sbonis " I: l"l s 10 7 ftft I :tft il "...Kort Knwn..." . IV Vft] s V<) 7 a-, i ' (; rices. " iv ?"i s :? T '> I 10' "Miller's Cross'?' } i" r>nj x 4.S 7 ,11 t 'mi I l.v t.ancaster An I x ho A M. 11* M.i il*. M.I J'. M. Trnin h-avin? I.ancaster at 7;-0 a. in., con liictr all" . It I i'iiI.' rn Ihi"." ay ?.?< ?>*: south. .v I, ?oimr north and ( . C. <v N. VV-sfhiile ami !<>< :;' train, in? west Train ion vine I.ancnster at ih-to p m , cori nccls at Lancaster wili. (). H. a < lr,<in Can. ilon. and Chester with Southern Hallway coin? nurtli aial .south uuU aith C. ,v L north. Train ! win? Chester at 11 a. m . conn) ots at Chester with southern Hallway from Charlotte, also C A I., (run. north. Train lenvln? Chester at 7 0a p. in., connects with southern Hallway front Columbia, (i. C .V N* from Atlanta and C A I., fr.itn l.enoir. I.KROY SI'HINCS, W. H. IIAKDIX, I'ri sich nt Vice-l'res. and Manager. Totter, Snlt-Ilhruin and Eczema, The intense itching and smarting incident t<; these diseiisoH is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and bivin Ointment. AI; ny very had cased h'lVc licctt th rni!in?>nf]t' /'iin./l Its- * - I ? ... ..... t . ....... . ' -. IV . f ' II. I I is equally efficient tor itching piles anil a favorite remedy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 2ft ets. per box. Dr. C'ady's Condition Powders. are just what a horse needs when iu bad condition Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but mediein * and the best in use to pnt a horse in prime condition. Price 2ft cent per package. N- Tier. I WAST every man and woman in the I nited ftatc* intorp.tod in lSo opium anil Whisky habit* to have one of inv book* on tht.e dis? CIIRCC. Aihtrofs II. M. WOOlley, Atlanta, C& liox a??. and oue wiiJ be sent you free.