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h |Try fortlealthl * I 222 South Peoria St., fl Chicago, III., Oct. 7, 1902. ^ Eight months ago I was so ill if | that I was compelled to lio or sit H B down nearly a!! tho time. My stomach was bo weak and upset I H that I couid keep nothing on it B and I vomited frequently. I H could not urinate without great H H rain ami T .-niiirliinl SO liiucli 1 liat H Imy throat ami limps were raw KJ and sore. The doctors pro- H nounced it Bright's disease and others said it was consumption. It mattered little to mo what they called it and I had no desire to live. A sister visited mo fl from St. Ivouis and asked me if E I had ever tried Wine of Cardui. I I told her 1 had not and she bought a hot tie. I believe that it saved my life. I believe many women could save much Buffer- CJ ing if they but knew of its value. I Don't you want freedom from R pain? Take Wine of Cardui ijj and make one supreme effort to bo well. You do not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. T?u can have a woman's health and H do a woman's work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of M Cardui from your druggist to| WlWECftWDUl I Work ot Miss Clara liarrettNtrait Complimented by Member ot the Old Command. The portrait of Gen. Micah Jenkins which was painted by Miss ClaraJiarrett Strain has been accepted by the commitee, the members of which express their satisfaction. Col. Asbury Cow M , . . . . _. m aru, superintendent ot the (Jitadel academy, expresaed his opin ion of the work in the following ^ language: "Having had an opportunity to inspect the portrait ot my lamented hero-friend, Gen. Micah Jenkins, I take pleasure in saying that I think it a faithful copy of the photograph from which it was taken, and as good a likeness of the original as can now be hoped for. The texture of the l- ii ? A r * wur* im excellent. in my judgment the work should be accepted as satisfactory." <kl think Miss Strait has executed a fine portrait, worthy of the subject in whose honor she has worked with loving devotion, as I understand her father was a friend and comrade of General Jenkins; and the thanks of every survivor of that gallant command are due to the gifted young artist for the excellent portraiture she has produced" writes Col. Jas A Hoyt of Greenville. The following from a member W . of Gen. Jenkin's command is a sincere testimonial* from Capt. W. B. Smith, formerly captain ^ r* n i 1*- - j yji vyumpaiiy ur, raimeuo snarpshooters U1 have the picture of Gen. Jenkins and I think it very fine. I was the last captian that commanded his old company af ter he was promoted to colonel; was present at the wilderness when he was killed. No braver, grander man ever lived or drew a sword than general Micah Jenkins." Mr. D. A. Pressloy of this city says: "I have called at Hon. Jose ph Pope's residence and viewed the portrait of my late colonel, Micah Jenkins. I think it as near perfect as it could be, 0 as I remember him 42 years ago. I was a member of the Fifth regiment, Company D."?The State. ^ For biliousness, headache, dyspepsia take Dr.Thacher't Liver and Blood Syrup. Couldn't Remove Cavity. (From The Philadelphia Ledger.) A certain Philadelphia!!, who is at once a minister olt he gospel and a registered physicain, had an amusing experience in his at tempt to corner a Christian Scientist. Every time they met this sci entist took occasion to scofT at medical science and to dwell upon the wonders that c< u d be per formed through faith. "You are convinced that, through faith, you can do anything,'' said the medical man one day "Yes" lie replied, "faith will move mountains." A week later he was in the doctor's ofiice with a swollen jaw, due to toothache, "What! You here?" the doctor exclaimed with feigned astonishm int. "Oh doctor," he said, "I have suffered agony all through the night, i simply can't stand this phin any longer." "Have you tried faith?" the physician asked him, "You know you told me faith could move mountains." "Hut this is a cavity, doctor." The many friends of JohnBlount will be pleased to learn that he has entirely recovered from his attack of rheumatism. Chamberlain's Pain Balm cured him after the best doctors in the town (Monon,Ind.) had failed to gi^e relief. The prompt relief from pain which this liniment affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by J. F. Mackey & Co, Druggists. Camden's New Bank. A special from Camden to The News and Courier says : The Commercial Savings Bank and Trust Company, the new bank recently organized in Camden, has opened its doors for business. Mr. E. S. Vaux is president; Mr. D. R. Williams, Jr., vice-president ; Mr. John T. Mackey, re cently with the Bank of Lancas (er, cashier ; Capt. W. M. Shan non, solicitor. They have opened in the Capers building, one door south of the postollice, where they will do business until the first of September next, when they expect to move into a new and handsome bank building to be erected tor them this summer. Architect Wilson, of Columbia, is drawing the plans for the building. This bank starts out with every indication of success. Its officers are all well known and reliable business men. -a. w "x- o n i A.. B?tn th# The Kind Yoo Have Always Bondl rr<2^S3f Prospects or a Coal Famine. Altoona, Pa., March 6.?Sub District No, 1, of District No. 2, United Mine Workers, of the central Pennsylvania bituminous field, has unanimously adopted a resolution insisting on the continuation of 66 cents a ton for pick mining, 59 cents a ton for machine mining, an increase of 40 per cent over the old rate, and an increase for drivers and day laborers. The unnual District convention will be held hnrn nnyf o/aa b- Ttio IIV1 v IIVAV " vn/i? , ? Iiv UV*V^/ m PO have been instructed to resist any reduction, even to the point of strikipg. The central Pennsylvania delegates led the fight for no reduction at the Indianapolis Convention. If it's a bilious attack, taka Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by J. K. Mac,key A Co., druggists. Evolution ill China There are reports of Nihilist conspiracies against the czar 011 the part of the several thousand Russian students in Paris. At a large meeting of students the other day at which revolutionary utterances woro made, four persons, supposed to be spies, were caught and would scarcely have escaped with their lives but for the interference of the police. Kor a number of years the Nihilists have been quies cent?whether through the repressive measures of the government or the more sensible views of reformers ; but Russia is always on the brink of some social or political crater and any untoward event may cause an eruption. This is one of the chief menaces to which Russia is sub jected during her present war with Japan. Whether success i ful or unsuccessful in Manehu ria, Russia cannot suffer in the east and will hardly be attacked by her rivals in the west; but the e'mpire embraces so many diverse and discontented ele elements that if it emerges from war without intestine troubles it will bo fortunate. The Rus- ] sian government is an anomaly . in this age and generation. All J other civilized countries have a f constitution of some kind and a ^ rtjprusenuiuve government, out l the White Czar is still the auto crat of all the Russians, and his I. word is absolutely law from the Niemen river to Behring straits. u This form of government is in ? itself an evidence of semi-bar- ^ barism, and Russia cannot be h admitted fully into Christendom until some changes are wrought The abolition of the censorship of the foreign press just decreed by the czar is a long step forward, and the end of the present war may find Russia ready to make still further changes in her government.?The State. Held For Mutiny. San Juan, Puerto Rico, March n Tl.~ l:-Lii u.? mo umiou outies iigniunuse tender Nina, the sailors of which \ recently were charged with mu tiny, has sailed lor Pensacola lor repairs, manned by a crew from the gunboat Gloucester. 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