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17V T ? - . ^ Mm a-i /H ^ c s'-"'' ^ ? I MMrnM JMJZM Two- thirds of {he inmates of our hospitals are worn ?r for an eperation, made naoassary by advanced stages ol a tumor, or displacement uf Um womb. " AN OPERATION |TnUf illOQA WAt?<1 a ? *%%% ' ! " l! ?? t??vou mu*v4o <411^1 in.* cAiiiuiiiiitiuii si i j rvi* tern hfars them, when she ceusideas tehat the operation has bee derangements cannrit cure themselves, and neglecting the 1 there is no cure. tvoman who lets her trouble make tioH and a lifetimiftffc impaired usefulness at the best, an might have been saved t>y Lyitta E. JMivkliam's Vegetabl ~ j " ~*fcn are troubled with irregu at ion, weakness, leucorrhoea, dispiacemer bearing down feeling, inflammation of the c lence), general debHity, indigestion and ne. p such symptoms as dizziness^ faintness, la. vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, and " the blues, they Khoetld remember that th remedy; Lydia B. Pinkhamfs Compound a\ READ THE FOLLOV "Dear Mrs. F<nkiiam :? I cannot tell }*ou how in am to you for it. Fof five years I have not been free from and those awful dragging sensations with leucorrhoea, an condition I could hardly ait up. I doctored all the time, operation was necessary. i " Two months ago a friend suggested that I try Ly one knows what it has done for me and how thankful I an had for live years, ft did for me what doctors could no bout it.w ? Louise Nauru, 7U E. 100th St., New York Ci1 "Dear Mrs. Pinkham:? 1 wish to thank you for w has done for me. I had terrible hemorrhages. l>eifcg lacera me that If I would have an operation I would be well an before; no one knows What I suffered. Finally a friend ad so, and commenced td.foel beffier ^ I continued its use, and am strong and well. If women with any kind of female t-i to an operation they would be spared many hours of paii what you have done for me."? Anna Kirciihoff, 150 E. 1< ^c;aaa aa forfeit ? wo ounnnt forthwith r>ro?luee th? ori 1 tTUolr abao'tula geuuiu<uie??. L % WISE IS THE WOMAN Wl [Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve NEGROES MUST LEAVE. When a man live 0 ? . fn t i rw it in a sign that he Lake- leJ",s- Ju'y 9 ? community of suck.. Information reached Sour Lake 0 today that a hrakeman of the For R lazy |jver try Southern Pacific, Hud Thompson, Stomach and Liver J u i u I , , , , ,, , invigorate the liver, * had been shot and fatally wound- tion, regulate the bowe ed by a nogro at Nome Junction. ^ey i'cm drug*.. t Notices were at once posted in twenty five or thirty conspicious It is easy to tal places about town, warning all blessings of povert r . , it i. has a comfortable bi negroes to leave before night. Many negroes hastily left the r city. Over fifty left for Houston and Beaumont. The exodus rents for a large <1o uominues anu manv more are r??c? t abthna odri _ 11 - . . ... Nature's R walking out ol town tonight. nl9-02-l?y Waali The situation is grave and may assume serious phases at any ? . . _ . ' Some rich men thi momen?- cau *uy kin,I o ., ? , . writing a check. Just About Bedtime take a Little Early Riser?it will Working Night a cure constipation, biliousness The busiest and in ^ and liver troubles, DeWitt'q fhing that ever wai Little Early Risers are ditFerent| King's New Life I'ill from oinei piiis. They u<> not |change weakuess 11 gripe and break down the mil- listlessness into enei cous membranes of the stomach, into mental power. ' liver and bowels, but cure hvld?rfulin building u gUULIJr tub ItCtlUllwiir, , Olll) 2i?C pt'X UUJL, O anu gi> iiif Hliriigth to tueno oi-|ioni 111 us, J. i*. Aiack J..1L10. loy/id kjj Cru'A ford lituu, |i uuuerOura. 1'iiarioi .1-1. ? pfil / n,i11 / /MM / <?r wor< ^ I::1 en. They are in most cases either for treatment f.x? E female troubles which have resulted in ovaritkj, and NECESSARY." ?AZ >r to a woman's soul, and with what regrets she . ome necessary through her own neglect. Female aH earnings of nature only means putting it off until A headway pays the penalty of a dangerous opera- ej i d the operation often proves fatal when her life ' . e Compound. *? lar, suppressed or painful menstru- ?ow it or ulceration of the womb, that in h waries, backache, bloating (or flaturvous prostration ; or are beset with how ssitudc, excitability, irritability, ner- Porl want-to-be-left-alone " feelings, and \ere is one tried and never-failing the t once removes such troubles. ,,rJ HNG LETTERS. 1 S22 uch good you have done ime and how thankful I j pain for a day. I have had backaches, headaches, a when menstruation appeared I was in such a Pu" but nothing helped me, and I was told that an "1 X w i din E. Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound. No t for it. It brought me the first well days I have 8*id t do, and I want every suffering woman to know inte /^i hat Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound ted from the birth of my child. The doctor told afTai d strong. I submitted to it, but was worse than un vised me to try yuur Vegetable Compound ; I did it has done for me what doctors could not do. I ard. roubles would only consult you before submitting aati( 1 and suffering. I cannot thank you enough for f [X>th St., New York City. 01 1 final letters anil signature* of abore to.*tl?onlaU, which will proT? boy Lyilia K. i'inkUaui .UeilUlne Co., Lynn, Mu?. , tiO HAS FAITH IN ? getable Compound. 1*," UD drai 8 by bis wits The wise man profits by bis 1 tr i resides in a mistakes; the fool mourns over a8ke r?. them. com said Chamberlain's 'ajtilets. They One Dose Convinces. eom< tid the di^es- .. . , T had Is and prevent Mo/.ley's Lemon Elixir acts sale by J. F. gently on the bowels without ever any unpleasant effect. It is a 7?n . . . perfect liquid laxative. 50 cents ln* 1 !Li?U ? le Por bottle at all drugstores. An(* y when one 1 h ink account. Fine feathers do not make fine lerson that is birds, but thev do maRe expen- Bai l to send 25 8}Te hatfl * to si liar bottle of wari emedy Co., _ _ _ ^ he v lington, I? C. 71^""o m hair Be*rt tb? /> Ito Kind You Haw Always Bouffi | h a 1 f Bigmture S'Iff J?- a lie nk that they of '-coor^t4i4 road f a wrong by wfty Satan always gets busy when honi ho sees a church closed for the he a ind Day. summer. ,j y iel.tie t little i mwlo is l>r. s. These pills fs. A OT'O CT > A 1 Wen ito atrengiii, I 'i a i beei gy, brain fag For Infants and Children. k'I ',h,7?rh *r,"' The Kind You Have Always Bought! r<"P< oiU o> Ayl'aw- | Hears the y/^ , ' I .. .ey iV.(>o. ami | qipnp.turo of I ?cy. j I to -4 IICIDE IN MARLltOltO., KODOL digests what you eat KODOL cleans-s? purifies, streu^theoe ????? and sweetens the stomach. White Man Nlnys Another ?nuAI , . .. . KUUUL cu,ea indigestion, dyspepeW, and Witll a Shotgun. 411 stomach and bowel tcaablea. KODOL acce'eratea the aotloa ef th? jav f, 'ri,^ c,Q(. i trie glands and gives tone lo tii* .ml to the State. j digestive organs. annettsville, July 7.?l'urly , KODOL relieves an overworked stomach . i , . ? ! of all nervous strain elves to g y WaH shot and killed by j the heart a full, free and untrammelod l W. Coward, near MoLeod'sl action, nourishes the nervous ?v?i?n. <?~i . -i ., c n .. feeds the brain. , teu miles north of Bennetts , Thursday afternoon last. KODOL '?*? 1 were wtiite men. The two and weak people strong by giving to thair ill the road and had some ^dies all Of the nourishment that is c.?tained in the food they eat. is. A diflicultv ensued in ? v ... , . . Bottles only, SI.00 Slie holdine 2H tlmw the trial 311 Coward emptied a shotgun size, which sen* for 50c. f tllgley, killing llini almost Prepared oa'.y b> C. C. DeWlTT i CO.. CJkiCAOt. antly. For sale ??.v Craw lord Bros. Dward reached Benuettsville ~~ y this morninR.unaccon.pa. "Wa" it a shot gun you I, and surrendered himself to riff Green and is uow in jail. "l have been ?<lvia?d no. phoue messaRo from Kollock talk" he B?iJ- "'>"t whHl 1 havo s the following accouutef the told you ,he truth" 1 ku"w 1 edy as told by Charliel.angly w,n have to n,eet " aKaln " her of the dead man. "" nrly Langlv and Coward met Brutally Tortured he road and Coward asked A case came to light, that for to go home with him. Langly Persistent and unmerciful torture t.v i a has perhaps r.evor been equaled. . No 1 won't go to your Joe PGolobick of Coluaa, Calif., ae. as I liave no good feeling writes: "For 15 years I endured you." Coward said, "1 will insufferable paiu from rheumato your house, and the wav tiem and nothing relieved me have been cutting up around though I tried everything known. , ... . I came across Electric Bitters and 5 you need a man like me to if,a tho ?raa?aot. v w ?uv v iiiou ii/i no Oil Ottl tLl you down." Langly said, for that trouble. A few bortlna of , you won't go to my house it completely relieved and cured you won't cool me down." tne." Just as good for liver and ard then knocked I.augly troubles and general de... , . , , . . . billty. Only 50c. Satisfaction n with hi. gun and shot him Kua/anteed by Crawford Bros., J. e was getting up. p Mackey & Co. and Funderburk fter this message was receiv- Pharmacy Druggists. heState's correspondent went . ? . \ le jail and interviewed Mr. True wealth consists in enjoy- N. ard, who was lying on a cot y?u have, not in having ja cej| more than you can enjoy. . would like for you to tell me G s ^ ^ iF*"..11^"" D it happened" said the reSVould it be advisable?" asked _ T~. TT. , iL Trust not the friendship of the prisoner. . . man or woman who thoughtlessly [ hat is left entirely with you," mutilate a good book, ied the reporter. "I have _ r ' ? - ? - - mo u?ugiy b statement, and ^noiera lufantum. ouKbt you might want your. Thi? has long been regard. an . ? J one of the moat dangerous and bed t0?* fatal diseases to which infants lell me what Charlie said,and are subject. It can be cured,how11 tell you if it is correct," ever, when properly treated. All Coward, Bhowing intense that is necessary is to give Chainrest berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar, T , , . . rhoea Remedy and castor oil, as oarlie I.angly a ver.ion of the directed with' etch bottie, ,nd , ir was repeated. cure is certain. For sale by J. F. 'hat is incorrect," said Cow- Mackey <fc Co., Druggist. "I will give you the conver- ? >n just as near as I can think m m a yrr a ttt t. Purly had attacked my 1MAAUAW 9*and when I met him I asked wlffl TUTOrPTrPTTIll? why he had been abusing WW l.I? U JL JL 1 U 1 ?l dv. He commenced to curse WAXltAIV N C said he would do any way pleased. He had a knife tu and was advancing on me. FACULTY : ied to reason with him and J. R. WALKER, Principal. A. B. id him to go to the house and WofTord College ; now studying promise with Landy. He lor A. M. ; student in S. C. he wouldn't do it, and said Summer School two summers; cthiug about something he teacher ot 5 years' experience ; heard. I asked him if he two >'ears at Waxhaw. High hA.rrt ~ V 1 school and intPP?n?H,ufa <lan.r. nwjr m uillUllUI ? - - ^ '" 1 against him. He kept com- T? nlen!L,)UT . , , . , .i . . . , It. N. NISBET, student in Lanin me with his knife drawn, ? o o i 1 _ , , , , , * caster Summer School past of course I defended myself. 8Ummer . teacher of 20 years' In t say anything about cool- experience ; two years at Wax him down. The only reason haw. Intermediate and high id I would go to his home was school departments, low that I was friendly to- O. E. CUNNINGLI AM, teacher ot 1 him. I don't know whether 11 years' experience; three ras drinking or not,but about >'earH at Waxhaw. Primary an hour before the difficulty department. gro saw him lying across the Intermediate and primary de^ I and he asked the nnorn ? - ?_..n.w partments. his teacher will to hell. I paw him about an be added to faculty, making r before at Elijah llair'a and faculty ol live), ppoared to be friendly." MRS. J. II. WALKER, graduate Vhen asked if there wore any of l'eace in inatrumental muric; , , .. student in Columbia remale vitnepnea, Coward said there1 _ . . . , , , college; teacher ol 8 years a two girls nearby, who bad px j(,rw. yOT? i in company with l.angiy. haw. Instrumental music de )id he die instantly?" the partment. rter asked. I p0r now catalogue and informant) died la. f.ityii. iia.tv, ?v | iion, aUuies.-reply. j J. It. WALKER, soaiil aid uui answer iUt)| J-wi-'iiu hrtlliaWj iN.b.