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! mm lis. MAHY LEWIS, wife of a promliVM
nent farmer, and well known by all
| old residents near Iielmout, N. T,.
writes: "For twenty-seven years 1 had been
a constant sufferer from nervoua prostration,
and paid large sums of money for docI
tors and advertised remedies without benefit.
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alarming; the least noise would startle aid
i unnerve me. I was unable tosleep, had a
( number of sinking spells and slowly grew
worse. I began using Dr. Miles' Restorative
j Nervine aud Nerve and Liver Pills. At first
the medicine seemed to have no effect, but
j after taking a few bottles I began to notice
a change; I rested better at night, my appet
tite began to Improve and I rapidly grew
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bless Dr.Mlles'Ncrvins.'*
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j BCKRDULR IN KKoM OCT. 2d, 1898
if ? First Clasj, Daily. ?
I Weft am p m East
Leaves 7 10 Charleston 8 00 arrives
" 6 20 Augusta 10 46 '*
" 9 20 Columbia 6 20 "
|j " 10 10 Kingsviiie 4 28 '
NOItTH CAROLINA DIVISION
? Daily. Except fcJuudav ?
76 77 78 74
I a in. ? m. 1 eave Arrive p in. p in
8 20 11 40 Camden 800 480
10 10 12 40 Kemhaw 2 16 3 10
10 80 12 65 Heath Springs I 45 2 15
10 40 1 00 Pleasant Hill '40 2 00
|| 11 50 1 20 Lancaster 1 20 1 20
<{ 12 15 1 2? Riverside 1 05 12 16
1 50 1 50 Catawba June'i) 12 50 II 20
8 10 2 15 Rock Hill 12 25 9 50
4 40 249 York vllle 11 52 7 60
6 20 8 66 Biackaburg 10 45 6 00
N o 81 No 82
7 40 Blacksburg 7 25
9 00 4 25 f-belby 10 15 6 30
liot) 5 34 Rutherford ton ii im 3 80
12 35 6 80 Marion 8 10 2 00
ptc. pin a ui p m
I oaffney branch
? D ?ily, Except tiunday ?
j 85 83 84 86
I p in. a in Leave Ar lve n m. p ill
I 4 10 o 80 Blacksburg 7 30 6 30
v 4 35 5 CO Cherokee Fal s 7 05 6 06
i 6 00 6 20 Oall'iiey 6 40 6 40
J Train No 77, going West makes day
I 1 it'll I r>iWillu|.|ion " ? I ? .. .......S.I. .1
_-n. . OV I JU I \ .an l CI Willi nil* I
| Ij AC Railroad, at Rock 11 ill with the s
Southern Railroad, going north, at
Hlackahurg wi< h the Southern
Train No 78, going ea*t tnakea con - 1
nectlon at Mariou, N C with the (
Houtliern Railroad, at HlackHhiirg (
with Southern and at i-aix-aster with
! the L At! Railroad.
Train No Hi going ea*t make* con- ,
ne.-tion at Shelby, N C with the s A
Ij Rai lro.id, got ug eaat.
AI! Local freight train* will carry 1
pa?aenger* if provided with ticket*. \
j Ij A Ktner*ou, s H Lumpkin, ^
Traffic Manager. Div. Pa** Agt.
I LANCASTER AND CHESTER
RAILWAY
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BETWEEN OHKHTKR AND LANCARTER. ,
Schedule in effect Daily except Huuday
on and after Sept 11, 1808
WEST HOUNI) I E AST BOUND.
No'*. 14 ami 18. j No'*. 7 and 15*
AM. I' M. A M. P M
9 5i 5 65 Ar Cheater Lv 11 IK) 7 01)
9 07 5 07 Ri eh burg 11 88 7 45
H 55 4 Mi Bascombvllle 1151! 7 55 |
P M
8 33 4 33 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 15
8 (Ml 4 00 Ly Lancaster A r 12 50 8 55
Connects at Cheater with Hnuthern
Roi'way, Heaooard Air Line and Caret
I n& and North-Western Kailway.
ConueetH at ancaster with the Ohio i
Hlver A tCharleston.
JLeroy Spring", Pren., Lancaster, 8. C.
J M Heath, (i. P. A.,
W H Hardin, V P and Aud., Cheste
Tickled because I
pain. I etin do the same for y<
effects result from my extrac
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LANCA8TE
The advisability of such atta< ks I
as that of Dr. Broughton upon
Mayor Woodward is questionable
to say tho least. If the facts uic Mis
as stated by Dr. Iiroughton, an<l I
there is no denial of them, they I
I
must have been very well known
in Atlanta, and the publication of I
them in the manner in which it "P
was done will bring only nn un- issi
enviable notoriety to the city, can
Dr. Broughton may bring about j tor
the mayor's reform or renovalj
from office and his intentions were dat
probably good. Some of the hat
Savannah pastors have been inter i Coi
viewed about the case and one of j the
them, Dr. John D. Jordan, said: i em
"It would seem that his man was i gla
down beforo he struck him lie '
seems only to have given publicity i ha\
in a sensational way to a case that j "I
was well understood locally. Ifjtigl
this be the case, ho is liablo to | of I
receivo undue credit both as a toi
discoverer as well as an exposer 0111
of a double life. While this may j wil
detract from the wisdom and tact for
of the preacher, it can in no way ; we
help the case of the mayor. 1 do ren
not favor such things from the lie;
pulpit, because 1 think they aie the
shocking both to the moral and Go
religious sense of a community, the
1 think that tho same charges, noi
backed up by facts laid before the | 1
mayor and his friends, in a private . boi
way, might have accomplished asjof
much good and caused less harm. | 8ttV
It would also have made the n\
I
preacher appear more of a hero ten
and less of a bully. I am aware
that many good people will tnkejytu
a different view of the matter 8U|
from myself, and I gladly accord d0(
them tho perfect right to do so." ( w|i
That is a very fair view of the,the
case from a minister of tho same ap^
denomination as or. Broughton. | the
?The State. ge,
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They're wonderful in building up voj
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Sold by Crawford Pro's.
^ at
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? Major I'ant of Union has J ^
given $1,000 to endow a scholar- 1
ship in Furman University.
i sun
?(ieneral rains have fallen :
throughout the Piedmont section
[luring the past few days, and
crops are very much revived. , ,
?The friends of Furman Uni- |ife
versity are beginning to work in HOII
earnest. They are going to erect f,u.
m auditorium with society rooms.iQ ,
to cost $1S 000. They propose ' con
to erect a dormitory to cost $5,)00.
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represented. ' Tiiuft. OlLUKO. Elgin, ill.
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"1MUVA FK" A'iLKN'S
STOK1KS.
ssissippi Congressman Knows
low to (iet the Advantage of
h Good Joke.
jots of stories are told of
rivate" John Allen, the Alissppi
congressman who is now a
didate for Cnited States .-cna
\ few years ago when a cainlie
for re-election to congress he
1 foe his opponent a former
nfederute general. At one of
ir meetings the general, with
otion, told his audience how
(I he was to he there.
'It has henn *>?*? '
<o been in this town," ho said,
then defended it in a 24?hourt!
it against the attack of a hand
northern marauders who came
lesjHiil us of our liberty and
* homes. Some of my listeners
I remember how 1 accounted
my stewardship. The invaders
re repulsed?those who did not
nain dead on ti e stricken tield.
fore 1 slumbered in my tent
i night after the battle 1 thanked
d 1 hud been able to tnrn back
i horde of assassins from the
th."
When Allen came to speak, lit
e warm testimony to the truth
the other's military deeds and
ings of the town. He said
.s that noble hero lay in his
t thanking God that ho had
ed your homes and preserve*
ir firesides, his prayers ant:
>*e?pient slumbers were guar'
I by an bumble private soldier
0 had fought amid the death ol
1 24 dark hours of which h<
uks, and at the conclusion ol
i light, when the last Yankee h nl
1, the humble private shoulder
lus musket and, with veneration
his great heroic leader in hi;
at, cheerfully, for the ensuing
hours, guarded the hero's tent,
as that private," conclude*
en.
L'he cheers for the general lie
no enthusiastic uprising for tin
rivate." Allen got all theii
es in the convention and wai
ninnted. Ho told the incident
Washington one day illiistrat
how it was possible in politic.
Lurn defeut into victory.
'It was rather singular, too,'
ie one remarked, "that yoi
I the general should come l*>
her at tho same place after s*
ny years."
'1 never had been there in ill)
i before," said Allen, will
ie surprise. ''As a matter o
t, at the time tho general wa?
command in that part of tin
intry 1 was with the regiment
which 1 belonged, dodging
int over toward Vickshurg. ]
or saw the man in the wartime
or heard of him until 10 years
jr it was it 11 over."
)ne of the funniest things Johr
en ever did was when he mailt
leoch in the house of represon
Kit % VK M KN F.I I.I,
Victims to stomach, liver an*
ney trouble as well as women,
I all feel the results in loss ol
lotite, poisons in the Idood,
kache, nervousness, headacht
I tired, listless, run down feel
Hut there's no need to fee
3 that. Listen to J. \Y. Oard,
Idavillo I ml. Ho says:
lectric Hitters are just the
ng ftir a man when ho is al
i down, and don't care whether
lives or dies. It did more tc
o itiii nnw utrnmrtlt nntl iftwin
V IIIV IIV ?? nil VII^ til ??ssa* fc,""*'
>otito than anything 1 couh
e. I can now eat anything
1 have a now letiso on lifo.'
ly 50 oonts, at Crawford Hro'i
tig Storo. Kvery hottlo gnnran
d.
niirmri of (lif Rl?>d and KrrTM.
fo one need suffer with neuralgia. This
ease is quickly and permanently cured
Browns' Iron Bitters. Every disease of
i blood, nerves and stomach, chronic
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| tutives just before the vote upon
j the hill repealing the purchasing
clause of tho Shorman act.
Little General Tracy, not tho
I ox cabinet member, but at that
I 7
time a Democratic member of the
i New York delegation, had just
made a speech thanking other
Democrats forthe manner in which
,; they had flocked to tho support of
the administration and had followed
his lead in the effort to prevent
I a depreciation of the currency.
?i Tracy had really been one of
the floor managers of the light for
: the repeal bill, but he had led the
dominant forces about as much as
Allen hud led tho opposition, and
; Allen had not opened his mouth
in the discussion until this the
I
j closing day of tho debate.
[ T?w,r? .....o .w.? - *1
. uwi V ????e? IIUI IIIIU UIIIUII^ lilt?
! 356 members of the house who
i J acknowledged Tracy's leadership,
I' notwithstanding his activity, and
i when he made his speech, thank;
ing his personal following, the
t hou.se was astounded. The bill
. | passed by a majority of nearly
. 100 which included all the leading
Democrats and Republicans from
the northern and eastern states
and many Democrats from the
> j south.
William L. Wilson was the
5, author of the repeal bill, and as
i chairman of the ways and means
[ i committee, was the authorized
; Democratic loader on the floor and
, the personal representative of
Cleveland as well. Crisp bad
| given the aid of his powerful in1
fluence as speaker to support the
. bill, while Rued, Dingley, Cannon
| and other Republicans had spoken
| j in its favor. Tracy's effort was
j I therefore ludicrous enough; but
f j the house saw no humor in the
1 I situation until Allen arose.
He was on his feet the moment
i Tracy sat down and began with
the jieculiar drawl and nasal tone
; that characterize his utterances
and add to their humor.
' "Mr. Speaker," ho began, "I
cannot permit this debate to close
without thanking those who have
? ] so foolishly followed me in my
! effort to prevent the passage of
* the bill."
M For 'JO minutes he proceeded
to satirize Tracy and Tracy's
i speech in a manner threw the
, house into an uproar and rendered
I Tracy the most uncomfortable
i man in the whole Capitol building.
> |
lie made several references to
'"General Trace and mirunlf"
^ the leader, of the opposing forces
f and handled the member from
New York with so little mercy
^ and yet with such apparent good
j nature that even "Silver Dick1'
(Hand, who had led the opposition
J and believed the republic would
. I come to an end the momont the
Sherman law was repealed, lay
< hack in lus chair and laughed until
the tears ran down his face.
1
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.j $ioo i<i nn Aim. 81 no
I'Iih reiliTN of toi-. paper will he
pleas.-tl to learn Ilia' there is at l?ast
I oiih <1 reiiUi'ti iliirwH 111; i science ii ?s
heen a le l<> uire in hIi ps sages mimI
| that is fatarrh Hail's < atarrh ? tire
i list tie only positive cure now known
f to the medical f'a -ri.it > atarrh being
h co isiitutio'i ?l ill-ease re(|uire-> a
1 <*i ni?l 11 ui lontii t rent lit in Hail's ?'a
3 , fn< rli (Jure I- (axon internally, acting
' ?lir ctlv Ut>"D the blood an mucous
I su'raoea of lie ?yst m i hereby destroy'
log llie toiln<tai ion of the disease, ami
giving the palle t -treng h by bulhl.
! iog do toe const i tin ion a.-il assisting
I nature in doing i s work The pro
' prietois have s rniicn faith in its
| curative powers thai they offer One
, | Hundred Dollars foi any cast, that it
fail- to cure. Sen for list of tesli
inonlals
[ Aihlress, J K < '11 EN KY tfc I ().,
i I Toledo () #ray~ s >h| |?y I >ruggi-?ls,
1 | 75c.
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An Old Idea.
H Every day strengthen! the belief of eminent
physicians that impure blood is the
cause of the majority of our diseases.
Twenty-flee years ago this theory was used
as a basis for the formula of Browns' Iron
Bitters. The many remarkable cures effected
by this famous old household remedy are
sufficient, to prove that the theory is cor re**.
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