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m\ 11: * eat' A nervous, irritable mother, ofl unfit to caro for children; it ruins upon herself. The trouble bet ww too often is due to the fact that weakness, and she is entirely unfit to that governing a child involves; it is calmly. She cannot help it, as her c shattered nerves caused b}r some do with backache, headache, and all kiia of nervous prostration. When a mother finds that she ea children, she may be sure that her com not do better tlian to take Lydia E. Pi This medicine will build up her ay: enable her to calmly handle a diaobed children will soon realize the different will themselves become quiet. Mrs. May i ^ ? if you came to v you honor. Gratefully yours,? Mas. MaiiOvV likfit. Cuihtiulll lit " Dkak Mrs. Pinkiiam : ? T feel it in good you ami your Vegetable Compound i my first baby was born, and at the birtli myself tliourht 1 should never live throuji came regular, and when it came I suffe ovarian trouble. A friend of my hush Pink ham's Vegetable Compound ) but now nothing could induce me to l?e w regular, and 1 feci like a new woman. 1 ing women. I hope this letter will lead Vegetable Compound. Yours truly St., San Francisco, Cal." (March 16, 1901 l Khli JIlKUIUALi Al? If there is anything in yo?ir ci Fpeelal ndvicc, write freely to Mrt IViass. Iter advice is free, and her Ocrsnn forfait if we cannot forthwith ^ y {J uhovo irwUmoi.taU, which will Notice to Overseers. C 11 out ' sun's a ?vl v. '>r!< your ( roads. I)nn f whiI unnl von nrc'j too Ij11s\ with your crops. iiround bridges It as tbani 4 twelve met in width must be re- j; (paired <>r built by be road hands,] the county paying lor lumber and i nails. L IVrry, ]<J County Supervisor. NOTICE TO THUS TEES. \ ^ Trustees that, have not as vet ma lt* their annual report to me will please do ro at once, as my annual report to the state super into'ident of education is fine now, hut I cannot make it until I a report from all the trustees. Respectfully, A. C. Unwell, County Sept. Education. 0 ____________ V IVloney to Loan. ' On a recent visit to New York City ~ I inhile ari nii#euients by whioti i chii ? negotiate loins of $300.00 and upvird? ?>n f|r?t inorfno* iros on improved , ? 'lion lamia mi 7 per cent. interest ' t i sums of $1000.00 ami over, ami N 1! h i >r cent, interest on sums of less than ? 00000. No commission or broker? {p epsrgct?only a reasonable fee e l??r aumr..Ct oi title. t R. K H'YMK Ail.oriiey-ai-f.aw. *' I.atiCw^'.er, 3. C., Svv1-J'?, '03?-6m. 1,1 |\Tired Mjferm&iP ion on tlie ver~e of hysterics, is a child's disposition and reacts >tl pKllil ro?i niwl 4 ?>-? 1? VIH4VA4V 11 liUVA tHUll IllUUirin the mother lias some female bear the strain upon her nerves impossible for her to do anything ondition is due to suffering and rangcment of the uterine system is of pain, and she is on the verge nnot be ealm and quiet, with her lit ion needs attention, and she canitkliaiti's Vegetable Compound. item, st rengtnen her nerves, and ient child without a scene. The 3e, an<l seeing their mother quiet, Chicago, ill., says: Mas. Pinkham : ?' Ilonor to whom and you deserve both the thanks f the mothers of America whom you sedly helped and benefited. I have ? E. Pinklutin's Vegetable C0111len I would feel run-down, nervous le, or have any of the aches and pains few women escape, and I have found eved ine at once and gave me new Several ladies, members of our Liti, speak in the highest praise of your Compound, as they have been cured icrious female troubles. One lady, tought she must submit to an opera* a<> cured without using anything ia IS hut Lydiit E.IMnklintui's Vegc.....i c <1? X WMi|Mr?iuu HUM nuauill ?V JfMI. Av'C liOotft Oi il'ACliUa All V duu isit our city we would delight to do t IIrown, 57 Gruut l'lace, Chicago, I1L. y duty to write and let you know the are doing. 1 had been sick ever since i of my second, my doctor, as well as fh it. After that menstruation never red terribly. I also had womb and aud's advised him to get Lydhv II. 'or me. At first I had no faith in it. ithout it. Menstruation has become "our medicine is a (!od-sciid to suffcrothers to try Lydlft E. Plnkhan's , Mrs. Mii.drkd McKinny, 28 Pearl 0. VICE TO WOMEN. use about which you wouhl like 1. Piukliaiu. Address is Ljun, advice is always helpful. i produce tho original loiters and signatures of tnoir absolute genuineness li. i'inliUam Medicine Co., Lyun, jluiM, V T _ , nn rsonce 10 trespassers. Notic* is !: re' y >;iv( a that al >ersons are warned not. to lioh unit or trespass in any way 01 he lands of the undersigned ['liose who violate this notice wil io dealt with to the full exteu I I lie law. J. L\ UAILMS. Cheap h'ateH. 'in the Southern Railway to Co Imnhia, S. C. account ol S. C State Agricultural, and Ale chanicai Fair. On account of the above occa ion, the Southern Railway wil eli tickets from all points it late ot South Carolina to Coium >iii, o. vy. aim return ai rale o ne First Class Fare plus 75 cents ?hieh inclu les one admission t? he Fair (irouuds. Tickets on sale daily Octobe 4th?29th inclusive, and lor'.rain rhediiled to arrive in Coluuil i. irior to noon of October 30th imited to return until Novembe nd,1003 For lull information, schedules to., apply to any local Airent o he compauv or R. W Hunt, D I' A. o Nov. 15. Charleston, S C. MAYOR WYLIE SPEAKS OUT Expression ot Condemnation Upon tho Verdict ol the Lexington Jury in the ' Tillman vJnse. ( To the Editor of The State. i i The curtain having been run'* I i . down ;upon the three-week's farce enacted at Lexington, and | the murderer being once more a ] free man, the queRtion naturally I arises will this be the end of lawleRHiieeR in South Carolina, or 1 has not its reign jiiRt begunf 1 Lexington is not the only county 1 in the State where justice mis 1 carries. Lexington county jurors, Tillman lawyerf and witnesses are scattered all over the State. ( Human life is too cheap. A | white man can shoot with imbe punished for it. This is no 1 jsccief, but it id well known L\ . everybody, lfut why does auch i a condition of affairs prevail in a ' civilized State? I have been a 1 practicing lawyer for 22 yearp 1 and have given this matter some thought. Tho law, in my jndg ment, is all right?so is the jury , system. The trouble is a weak,| | maudlin, public sentiment, which ( idies not hold to a strict Hccoun- < J tability the man who sheds hu- 1 man blood, and tlio witnesses and {.jurors who perjure themselves to clear him. No white man has been hung in this county since the Civil War, and this,in all probability, is true of nearly every county in tho State. The law is not respected?not even by the officers charged with its execution. A practice prevails of compromising criminal cases with the approval of magistrates and solicitors. This is an out rage and should not be tolerated. The uian slayer instead of being Inolfprl rlnwn Jo fnn made a lion of. If, perchance, ho is not able to tiive boudf which I is uui 01 ten me case) ue is visit- | I . .1 - i i * * * * i*u ui me jan ana nuae much of. This condition of affairs will continue for some time. It may he years before a reaction will set hi?and it will never set in until the law-abiding, peace and justice-loving people of the Stuto speak out, as Dr. McPheeters has done, in no uncertain tones. Let the press and pulpit direct attention to the threat evil of bloodshed and men in public and private life by articles in the pa pets, in public speeches, 111 . their offices, and in the streets, and wherever they may bo, com j mence a crusade against this great ; , I crime in South Carolina. 11. E. Wy lie. ' Lancaster, Oct. 19. i mi A Cure for i'y^pepsia j I had dyspepsia in its worst form and felt miserable most all the time. Did not enjoy eating until after 1 used Kodol Dyspep?ia(Jure which completely cured me.? j Mrs.NV.W Snylorjlilliard,Pa. No ,* appetite,loss of strength,nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, sour risings, indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach trou. bles are quickly cured by the use 1 of Kodol. Kodol represents the j natural juices of digestion com-i I bined with the greatest known] j tonic and rocoiibirucii ve oiop*.?*"-. ties. It cleaiiHOH, purifies ami i 1 sweetens the stomach. Sold by I ' Crawford Kros. r 8 Two or three drop* of glycerine ,, given tn n hah\' pufforing from , i stomach ache will ease the pain, r if wind is the cause. , You Jluoa What You Are Tnkliti; 'j Vh,on yon fakn Grove's Tasteless Cliill Ohio .ii'caiiftt the formula is plainly I'^infud on pvorv hotHo thoirific ffi'it f is ftiinply iron aim! Quinine in a iu .Hi 1 w J I h ? ui , o kj ?i I l' Us/ |'a j UsiO | (JItVNI) JUKY'S KEPORT. To Hie Honor D. A. Townsend, Presiding J udge: We, the grand jury of said county, beg leave to submit the' i following report : We have examined and passed | ;>n all bills ol indictment handed, . us by the solicitor. Through committees of ou; i uuuv, appointed at mo inarch, i J 1 (lAO l . i a t " 1 ' ivkjo, uiiii 01 uus court, we inui| < Lhat the jail is well kept and thei 1 prisoners therein well cared tor,i \ but that the jail needs some re-! pairs where it has been struck by : ! lightning and we recommend thai , ?uch repairs be made. That the 1 County I'oor Ilouse is kept in \ good condition and the inmates i made as comfortable as can be j lone. That the chaingang is , :loing as effectual work as it can * Jo with the limited means as to < tools, etc., that it has to work j < with. That the public oflices aie( ] 1*11 UCttli ij <11111 VtUll iVtpl. lll.lt , the dispensaries at Lancaster and j i K:.r ' arc !.c; 1 i:. a neat a. 1 business-like manner and their || books show that the net profits of the dispensary at Lancaster C.1J. during the year ending Sept. 30, 11)03, amounted to $5,867.04, anu the net profits of the dispensary id Kershaw for the same ueriod amounted to .$-1,030 10. J We again call attention to 1 e dangerous condition of the trestle on the Southern R R. over Hear: creek about I t miles south ofu LtncastorC.il., and recommend I that the railroad commissioners] of this state be urged to do theirt duty in regard to this matter and | see that the necessary repairs tie made at once, as we consider the present condition of sai I trestle , a menace to the lives of all who < travel over said railroad. < We present Anderson Caskoy i . fnr 5.. ' - 1 . w. iiutuuui 11^ 111 OOCU VJUCLUU ? llli | Robert Dunlap, against whom we i brought in a true bill today, and ' we ask that tbo case against said I Liobt. Dunlap be postponed so that said Anderson Caskev may be tried with him. Witnesses | iY. 11. barter and J. F. ilunler,Jr. We present Robert Robertson tor Pnrrritttr o anal rwl <lo'>ill v weapon. Witnesses to prove Hie same, II. S. Ply lor, John Raker and Frank Watts. We present James Dixon, Jr., and Dick Ilinson for miscegenation. Wo also present Zed Ilone and Veau Dixon tor mi?eege?,a ' tion. Witnesses to prove same in both cases, Duron Lvles, J. X. Estrid^e, J. V. Welsh, W. F. Estridpe, and Rev. J"lF. Sefiars, colored. We present Kocliel Vincent and George Ann Watts for living in adultery. Witnesses to prove same, Linny Craig, Ezzeil Wil liarn^-, .1. M. Sowell and Samuel Eelk, .'r. In conclusion, we thank your < Honor tor your kindness and courtesy. ( All of which is respectfully j, submitted. T. W. McMnrrav, Foreman. ft n. - I - - ? r? ? -v . . - r. Ktrictl wainiess Will is the fine that will cleanse the :'.yWfin, set the liver to action, remove the bile, clear the complex ' ion, cure headache and leave a good taste in the mouth. The famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are l)e Witt's Little Early Riaer?. Hob Moore of I ,afa vette,T ndv? : 1 ' All r. H, ^ I O. I ? ' ? .... jFinn i iifivr u?cu ;;r'pp | and uicken, while DeWitt's Little , Early Risers are dimply perfect." Sold by Crawford Bros. Neyer allow yourself to eat 1 when exhausted, physically or mentally. Sip either hot water or hot milk until refreshed. For a pleasant physic take Chamberlain's Stomach and I/ver Tablets. Easy to take. I'leas- ( ant in effect. For sule by .1. F. Mackey Co., Dru^iets. 4 ,nr?? . Paine's Celery Compound CURES RHEUMATISM. Rheumatism, which docs its terrible work in the muscles, joints, and tissues, is caused ly uric acid which fathers in the blood. To get rid of this poisonous acid whu h produce; the iirilutloiis, pains, agonies ir.flam'rr'v ? ard sellings peculiar to rheumatism, t'aine's Uelery Compound should be used without delay. No other medicine gives such prompt, :heering, and happy results. It is the only medicine that prevents a return of the dreaded disease. Paine's Celery Compound braces the nerves, the blood is quickly cleared i f all irritating poisons, tissue and muscle are built jp, and the digestive organs perfectly toned. Do not treat with indifference the slightest rncimiauc symptoms; Hie early use or l ame s Celery Compound will save you weeks and nontns of suffering. Mr. S. D. Conway, bt. Louis, Mo., was permanently cured by Paine's Celery Compound after repeated failures with other medicines and physicians; he .ays: ? "I am 64 years of age, and have lived in St. Louis 27 years, and all this time with the ;xception of three years, I have served in the Engineers' Department as Inspector. Last rVnnmoticm f?TlH WM|4 |j|M jp. I tried all remedies and doctors, nut all failed until I struck Paine's Celery Compound, ivhi'-b tr.c made ? permanent ctsre in mv case. I have recommended it lo many, ami they fiave used it with the same result." FOR HOME U8ii AMD ECONOMY Diamond 01i Cl0llies Look Nsw WT T if f Direction book uini 45 r HV dyed sample* f. . A?^ T TfaP'AjJ DIAMOND DYES, ft/ Burlington, Vt. STRAWBEERY PLANTS ???? The Largest Stock in the W^rld Nearly 100 Varieties A'l the choice. Iti<*ion*? It?i??ls- top I he Garden arid Funny Marke'. \!so Shipping Varieties. Also Fruit Trees itf all kinds to growers at wholesale rates. We will ?.?ve you hall in planting an orchard. Dewberries, Asparagus, Ivhubarb. Grape Vines, etc., etc. Our 120 Pane Manual Free to buyers, enab'es everybody to grow them with success and profit. All plants nanked to nnrrv across the continent fresh as when dug. Illustrated catalogue free. Specify if ' on n'?> n t flfttnlnrrno r\ t* villi *?*yi n ?r Varieties or Fanoi Garden kinds. Continental Plant Co., KITTRKLL, N. C. Sept 30, '03-It To Fritters: We Manufacture the Highest Grade of UK ASS RULE huassIkads llitASS L.KADKKS UK ASS OAW.KVS MKT AT. IIORIlKKS T.KAUS \M> S..UGS U MKT A?. KUKMTUKK Mi'.tam:.> Di'its MK'l'Al. yUIOMS. > ! A KS AVI) cjr.u<Sond us a memo of just what you re 7t re. ami tet us 7 >*.te you prices Wo are not in uny trust or combination, and you will be agreeabW surprised at what we can sane you it or .i'ia regular prices. Oil column rules re faced and made good as new, at u very sna.li cost. Highest prices paid for old type, leads, ilcctros, brass, etc. r> h i 1 a d w 1 p h 1 a Printers' Supply V>?* U0S Kilbcrt *St., ~ Philadelphia. July as- nm OlST'FDC? MY Oiuijuilu. Free Offer rpil ! < (?! I??)^ 1 ( . lillnl ?! t u >. vour aiiart xhi hii > ? ... . in .1 1 w< cent - imp, to M r? M A H'f'oi. I'orihniv, S I i t: 11 n the next thirty it ivs ll> s yon to e puc':Utro . > unuivrmi i y Mrs. "I Summer* Notre Dime. Inrt whlcu bu. c-i leucorriuulccraiioiii displacement, fat hi" ol ih? vi in nstrual dlwriloni, hot (lashes tumorii, p'iiW'k. and n'l fcDinlc trouble* Tlii- frit- p.u'?.i0v contains leu days treatment, and if you wish to continue, it a lii L'ost you about two v? c? nu a weak to ffouran |i'<> a cui',\ Fill out lite space* below, sent to ;?r*. M 'ton i'ltii y 11 will receive ttiu free treatment by return mall. COUI'ON. Ntfttim Town County Stale ^ * .*