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/ Rescued from Suffering and Death by PAiNE'S Celery Compound T5IC GREAT HEDICINE. MR. ALFRED tfROWN, A Prominout and Popular Cltizaa, Says: "After (he Use of Paine'* Celery Compound, I Aru Now in (ho B.-st of Health." Tin: greatest of modern physicians, Prof. Edward E, i'helps, M. I)., LI,. 1)., alter years of long practice and close scientific study, gave to suffering and diseased men and women his marvelous, life giving prescription, with the conviction and positive knowledge that it had peculiar virtues and ample powers to cure. Thousands of the strongest testimonials from the best known and most reliable men and women of our country fully sustain the claims made by Dr. I'hclns regarding his incomparable Paine's Celery Compound. One of the most convincing proofs furnished, oomes recently from a gentleman widely known in the capital city of the Dominion of Canada. We refer to Sir. Alfred Brown, 91 O'Connor St., Ottawa, Ont. Mr. Brown's letter fully demonstrates the fact that the greatest sufferer may cast off his or her burden of disease and become well, strong, and happy. It proves, too, that the great medicine maintains aiore fully than ever before its unrivaled place in the estimation of people of wealth dnd social standing as well as with the masses. Mr. Brown says: ? " 1 acknowledge with thankfulness and pleasure the fact that 1 have been cured of a very painful illness of eight years' standing by use of l'aine's Celery Compound. 1 had, during the years of my illness, tried almost all the advertised medicines without deriving anygood results. 1 was also treated by several of the best doctors of this city, hoping to find that c.nc of them, at least, would understand my case. " I was petting vvnrc, ami was tnlil I was incurable. I was indeed in a critical condition. I could not go from the house alone, as I was liable to sudden collapse. I tried hospital treatment, but no relict or good results nnm to me. I could not sleep; anything that I ate increased my agonies: I was extremely VrcpV, restless, tired, and despondent; was obliged to walk about with aiy hands pressed firmly into my left side to case luy pains; my feet and hands were cold continually; had inclination to vomit, had profuse, cold sweats, quick breathing, and would be racked with pain for hours at a time. After the ugulai use of f.tine's Celery Compound f??r a time, I am now in the best of health, hove good appetite, and can rise any kind of food. Thank (iod I am my old self once more, all through the use of Taine's Celeij Compound." FOU TWENTY \LAltS DIAMOND DYES li.ive Uc <"0 the standard lioino dye# Every diacov. vry In dying haa been uttllrcd to Improve them. Today they are I tie simplest, etrouaast, and raoet reliable of all it yea t >r home uae. Direction book and 4S dyed sample* free. Wi have a special department of advice, and will anav-er free any quoanona about dye'ng. Bend sample of goods when poitllilo. DIAMOND DYK3, Burlington, Vt. FiViiiily IVthv.icd, Loniffviilo, Ky.. <I?n. lifl?Ar a refit.!* of liaviti.c: <iri?:ik colY?? con minji a poiconoup drug admini&lered h\ tome r>; e whose ebjfct, noon dit.;, to the Members r<f the family xvnt. wholesale murder, Mrs. Nannie Birch, Mrs. 1,j\ira Fe ?ri!:?.i!, i '-r daughter; Mi s Bilvh t>>oper and crsnd daughter0 ; two quests-Mrs.Emma y of ' pi#, K I'., ftsd !Mis? Frcoh Cannon. of Owonaboro, together with K.vhet Davis, a col ored servant, ure i!i *r the residence of Mrs. Birch, ru* of hi? city. Mrs. Birch and Mrs. Feamao are not, expected to live. Afr.1 1''ri h -> ' ?s?HlirAO. * O i . lll.ljr , Get h free sample of FhsiiiherUin's Stomach ami T.lvrr Tablets at .f F '"VCm r|?-ii ore They nre easier to taice and more pleasant in effect than pills Then their use is not fo"ower1 by < onsHpation as is often the ease *, n pills Regular size, '-J*c. per bo*. The Mobile Uogister saya : "The r 1 - U / V L - T> ul: - v/mii'Miu vy'njuiy ivepuni IClIiR together iuo other day and passed a resolution to the effect that Mr. Roosevelt's polities are quite correct, whereupon the chairman, Mr. ilawke, of Piedmont, f-ont in Ijih rtsignation ami (juit. Strenuous Roosevelt in making politics strenuous in Alalnm* " 1vl)t'ii you.wakd lip wiili a bad tante in y Miir mouth, go at <> ,J K ncUey Co'* (In.if etor,> a?>i get a f< sample ol Cham her la i n's Sonnacli aii.t *. v;t Tahiti J. One or t.vodosp^ :U i;iak" you w II. Timv also core bi iioiisneM, ?'ck headache H'i'i const ipn' ion. - -v* ,f:t- |i GOV. HEY WARD SELECTS HI STAFF. \ Lancaster Man Among the Lis of Fnlouels. Gov. Heyward ban, as coir mauder-iu-chief of I lie militur forces of the Siate appointed th members of his personal staff, th commissions being issued to tak effect from Jan 21 last. The following general orde promulgated from the office c the adjutant and inspector genei al yesterday makes the formal ac nonnceraent of the appointments Headquarters Adjutant and Ir spector General's Office, Colurr bia, S. C., Jan. 29, 1903. General Order No. 12. By direction of his excellenc I). C. Ilevward, governor nn commander-in-chief of tlie mil! fary forces of South Carolina, tl) following officers are hereby aj" pointed members of his staff t take rank from date of commit sion, and will be obeyed and re spected accordingly: Brigadier General?John I Frost, adjutant and inspector gen eral of South Carolina, ex-oflioi member and chief of staff, Colurr bia, S. C. Colonel John M. Patrick, assist I ant adjutant and inspector genei al, ex-ollicio member, Andersot ao-. Colonel 11 II. \Vatkins,quartet 1 master general, Anderson, S. C. Colonel Altamont Moses, con missarv general, Sumter, S. C. Colonel J F. Folk, engiuorr i i chief, Bamberg, S. C. | Colonel G. A. Neuller, surgeo 1 general, Abbeville, S. C. Colonel II. A. Molony, pai j master general. (Charleston, S. (. Colonel B. A. Morgan. jud|i j advocate general, Greenville, S.( Colonel H. .J. Gannt, chief < ordnance dejmr I meat, Spartai burg, S. (J. jAIPKS TO TM S mMMANDER-IN-rilTEl Lieutenant Colonel T. Y Will ams, Lancaster. S. C. Lieutenant Colonel T. 1>. I >a i lingtoii. Laurct ?>, ?S C Lieutenant Colonel 1>. A. JSp ve v, liony. : >. C Lieutenant Colonel .J. l\ I ># vaux. Cb -rle?ton. S C. Lieiiieo;.iii ('i.Ioiiel W.(?.Smitl | Drang '1 'irr, ? <' j Lieutei to' Colonel Augu: , lv>Ji i. C? Mi:', iti.i. M. 0. I i / < . i 1 i? / ? >- ' . i,ir .i i i j] ' <Mouei i . v>. omn i I New herr\ 8 C. Lieutenant Colonel C. F. Moon I Marlboro, "L C. L-eiitennn' Colonel It. T. Ju} ne*. Oto!i?e, S. Lieutenant <' tlonel .1. B.Towil Lexington. 8 < . Lieut onan : ' oloiK'l Coorge ('< f?I<I, Nnartannur!'. S C. Lieutenant Col'ivl .lames ( J. Pat gett,Colleton. 8 C. Lieutenant Colonel Ccorgo I I Elliott, Beaufort. 8. C. I Lieutenant Colonel Kobt.. \\ J Hunt, Charleston, 8. C. Lieutenant (Colonel I). N. M< 1 Laughin. chaplain, Chester, 8. < Captain. A. O. Pinckney, Ai ' dorson. S. O. Captain K. M. Barnes, Georg< towu, ?S. C. By order of I lie governor, coti | mander in-chief. .J no. 1>. Frost, Ail.jt. ami Inspector (.ion. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kihd You Have Always Bough I s Men and Women I OU tTlie specialist 1? now lndli his endeavor to, atwl centered all Early ,n my professional ci attention which their lmportan ncsg which the busy practitioner voted myself exclusively to the elans recommend me to their patl give special counsel to phytlclaut class of disease requires more In men owe the seriousness of tbei importance of placing their case Nervous Debility etc., which gradually weakens the true nature of his trouble. 1 neglected serious results are sui nn UATUAIlfAV symptoms of weakening of his n Un? flft I rlHWHT. under my skillful treatment you K^ocnlred tht L,?tl? and v IVloet Successful Specialist in the body are Involved, and only " His Hoe in the United States. booklet, " Nervous Debility and J I /yi_ 4,,?? My cure for'his disease Is gentle and painless, and often I- Xirinni in no cutting or dangerons surgical operation. Impro|?ertr ,v ual attcHtlon, and treat lis every requirement. Every ol O tloa and rorensss Is allayed and the canal heals up promptly and permanently , ?f -.SI This disease Is the enlargement of veins of the scrotun Mjipif:nCRin the vitality. It weakens the entire system and saps av w ** ** form certainty just as quick as consistent with medical '' any other disease, and their strength is being drained away without their kno' ed, and learn the cause of your trouble. Send for free booklet on Varicocele. _ . ? - n>?-1_? * ,_ .. , ? . I ?? ?J Dni/snn *mf oori sine disease is no ionper liicuraoie, and vi DinOU l" IjiSljII know just what iuy treatment has accomplished. bones, falling hair,or any symptoms which you do I will tell you frankly whether or not you are an unfortunate vletim. I will druga,in as quick. If not quicker, time than any known treatment. My cure 1: ) wlifw eradicated from the system forever. Send for my freo booklet, "The Pc 111. ? ? ? Women who suffer from the all n LJIS83.S6S OT W 01X1611 niethod Of treatment, which avoids U^btwuo WW UIUVII down pains, backache. Irregularity '' to health thousands ot suffer.,ig women. Send for my free booklet on Women OL-.-ln rk'_My specialty also Includes all other ehro' l.nron C U SOSSOS Disease, stomach, Liver and Kidney Dli UIIIUIIIU 1/iowuuuo Vitus Dance, etc., and all who want skllll ir equipped with the most approved X Kay and electrical apparatus, so that m I Tnni 1 Invite everyone to consult me without Hfir.lP, 1 iGSXIilBni treatment. If yon cannot see me in persoi lUiaiVt iiumhiiuiii cessful plan of home treatment by which 1 li woautrle*. Correapoudeuoe coufldciitlipj. J. NEWTON HATH ' liininii Building, 22A- S. Br ? Tax Return* 1903, \ ml il.??-'w V.,I I.... t/H M > i - i jm VTOTH 'K IS II KKKIiY OIV'KN ^S*3fe>v T jJN I lint I his ollico will open from tjie 1st day (if January 1 !?()I-t to t he 'JO! h day of K.?Srnary l'"U. fur I lie purpose CJ of receivtu* ' li?? returns of the tax- V lf| IIII <e pat crh of i.auenster (bounty. I I IP I" All persons having personal prop- ULJX X . orty iii t heir possession or coot rol as J * 1)1 Malinger, Holder or n? 11 iisbind, I'arent, Hunrtlian. Trustee, Kxeeiitor, 1 A(1 iiiini.-t i alor, Keeeiver, A^eiK or \V C HOW llclVO Attorney on tin* 1st day of January 1!>'V, ;,r- required ?>y ! i v to list the a COllllllCtC linC O L\ same for taxation within the time re(|i.irt I h> l.tw, or incur the penalty of StOCK ClllbrdCCS i- lift y tic cent, which attaches in case of failure to do so. T.i,,.-..ill n..lt all i;.:?i ATT 015 1 Ailll Oifi . All male persons between the ages of -l and t;o are liable for 1'oM Tax, prom tlie t lain, cite ? x< ept i tii>*e exeinpf oy inw . 1 1 , 'rV V"n' Call ntl'l see tls oi 8Cl> Mi*- 1 ill low 11? ?r j?lni*t*s in c ii* % : i Hi" '!'ivs h?lo\" for i ? 4X ??avo a (lealh in your ! J o '.a ? Tuesdav, ,I?n. dth 190H, p.l in. * "?" ! i-ancas 1,1 l'clair--'rhurH(lay, Jhii. siti. 1f)3. r:<ij-y. Lancaster, S. C., Oo Mi nil a v, J hit. 1 :!t h, !* *?.!. . mi. ! t*, 1 ?v. ?Mnn?lA>. Jan. '2, If y. |i m. |... ... i' -Tuesday, Jan. .. U"'j. ( Tax thaw*?Wertnpsda v, Jvn. ll,1ftM.i I 'm' ( :Murch-Ttinrs(!a , .1Hn. I _ ? . j 1.V . ! M,:;. I j ! i>r . W#? i-fi?Frii'Hjf, Jan. 1f>, , fe l'i imus??-'hti?rdHy,.iaii 17, JfcM.n.m. ? IWI ^ Ea J6 ? t>.iln Gold V! in??? Aloridny. .1 cm. 1ft, % 9 W I ? j Kit Iiaw - 1 ueednyand V\ edneeday, ? 1- Jan. 2(hh and 2!sf. 1*03. H<>al h .spring*?Tlmrmlav, Jan. 'A*. < , . > j ifiKi. . come liere eve IM?>n^anf ITiiI ?Friday, Jan. 23, 1908, ; a. m. i gain story to 1 W. T. Vanlaudin^liarn's?Monday. ] 1 - - , Jan. 2>;tii, nioj gathered here II will tm lo the intoreat of < j. tax payer to make In* roturn prompt- < i 1> and aavp tins 60 por oent. pt-nuity i ^Je|*6CIL 21 y" wliu:h attache* after the 20th oi ! eh- ^ . After the ahove date* 1 will be i OoiIlfortS from found in tlm Auditor's ofllce to wait Men's fine shot upon the (?iititio- m Heaped f:iHy, ^ J Men's Suits at 1 Auditor I.e. J Men s Hats at Lancaster, S. C., Dec. 8th, IM)2. % 2.r> cents A full Uno of 1. Bridge to be Let. 1 The briJtfft acrosH Cane ('reek, ? othpr things to !x near lh? Green place, wjl! lie ? sce let for repaid on January 7th, M 1, !. I'KKKV, f R. Mi ^ 1 County Supervisor. m Dec. 21, K>02. ' 1 f$ HlMEWWI i TOT* fifiiMjnwfiifl'M i1 WjHJHIBro"' 'FWWIflWBPWinHWW i of All Ages, ( RE YOU! ? tpensable. In all walks of life there i? a demand for the man Lxjtu r t.huu any one viae, an J such a man is one who has confined of his energy and ability on the specialty he has chosen for his sreer I realised that Chronic Diseases were not lielng glvon the ice warranted. 1 saw that these diseases required a special lit could never acquire. For more than twenty years l havo destudy and treatment of these diseases, and the fact that bvslents Is an evidence of my skill and ability In my rpooial line. 1 i with obstinate and obscure cases. ittentlon to chronic diseases of men and women, and no other telllgent nnd expert treatment. It is a fact that a majority af Ir condition to Improper treatment, and a failure to realise ,Ko lu the hands of a skilled and expert specialist. Overindulgence, Indiscretions and excesses are not the only ' causes of an impairment of sexual strength. 8orn a derangement frequently cemes from worry, overwork, mental strain, and injures the system before the unfortunate victim reallxea Nervousness, weak hnck, dizziness, loss of memory, snots before n are the first symptoms of an Impairment of manly vigor, and If re to follow. 1 want to talk to every man who has any of these lanly functions. I can promptly correct all irregularities, and wilfhave restored a'l of the strength and glory of your manor not, do not jeopardize your health by experimenting with ilea, so-called quick cures, etc . as the most delicate organs of au expert should be entrusted with your case. Bend for free Its Family of Ills.'1 nouses no detention from business or other duties, it Involves eatment will result In serious Injury. I give each ca * Individ >structlon Is removed, and all discharge soon ceases, tnilammar. Send for free book on Stricture. 1 \V llloll All with ela.fnant hlo,,d ?an?ln? ? -* -- t ? ? ray all sexual strength. 1 cure this disease with the same unisctence. Probably more men arc afflicted wllh Varicocele than wing the cause. Come to mc at once If you think you are afflictrhen 1 say that I can oure the most severe ease I do so heoaQse I If you nave sores, pimples, blotches, sore throat, pains la the not understand, it Is Important that you consult me at once, and guarantee to euro you without the use of strong and Injurious t a permanent one, and Is not mere patchwork, and the disease rison King." tents peculiar to their sex are cured by my gentle and painless all necessity for surgical operations, if you suffer from bearinges, louchorruea, etc., write me about your ease. 1 have restored 's Diseases. nlo diseases, such as Rheumatism, Catarrh, Plalietes, Rrlght's ceases, Piles, Vistula, Rupture, Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, 8t. ul, expert treatment should write me about their case. My office y patients get the lmnetlt of the latest discoveries of science. charge, and will refund railroad fare one way to all who take n write for symptom blanks and full Information about ray suehave cured patterns In every State lu the Union and lu foreign IAWAY, M. D. oud St., Atlanta, <Ja. INS! COFFINS! "* in stock and will continue to keep, f Coffins and Burial Caskets. Our IES AND QUALITIES. ap Coffin up to the ljatul .omc Metallic Cases, il us your ouler when so unfortunate as to arnlly. iVicos within the reach of all. ter Mercantile Co. I, 2;i, *02.-i I. ft. v, C stter When You I ,? :ry department has its little bar- g tell yon, Here are a few items & and there throughout this J jih G v*ij\5 Sio re. | 75 cents u|>. Blankets 50 cents up. m s at 05 cents. Ladies fine shoes $1.00. m $2.25 and up. Boy's Suits 00 cents up. m 15 cents and up. Children's llats at 9 adios Jackets?must go at any price. A 9 st, ho sold regardless of cost. rs, Cloves, Underwear and numerous W ' sold as chap as the cheapest. Call and 9 SLES, Yke Bargain Giver. *