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Anonymous ommuuicatio: will not
bo published in tlnse columns.
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antes arc made known to
those Intc rested.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18. l'HR
The dispensaries at Charleston
have recieved instruct ions t?> take
the names nod address of all applicniits
for liquor at the dispensai ies.
This provision of the law lias not
been observed in Chariest m since
but a short time aflei the act \v lit j I
into effect. 1 he dispensers do not
take kindly to the new rule.
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The Governor has announced >
the membership of the joint com- '
niitteo from the general assembly '
to compose the Jlampton mouu- '
inent commission. This coiumis '
is composed of Senators (S. Mc J
Call and .T. (J. Marshall, with Kcp (
icsentntives Altamrmt ItIo.se--. 1*. '
A. Morgan and F. M. Scahook.
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The Southern Railway is report 1
ed to have purchased the Flagler
line butwten .Jacksonville and
Miama, fur which several roads
had boon contending, as it was 1
considered the key to the Cuban
passenger system. A through
"limited*' mail and passenger service
from New- Voik to Miama
and then four hours by boat to
Havana will be tho programme.
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The I*. S. Supreme court lmsnf
firmed the opinion of the South
Carolina Supreme Court in the
case of duo. Brownfield, a negro ,
charged with murder, and Brownfield
will hang. The appeal was i
taken on the ground that while
four-fifths of the peoplo of the
community in which the trial was
helil were negroes, there was not
a negro on the jury. Brownfield
murdered a Mr. Scurry, in lS'JD, i
at Georgetown.
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The Civil Service Commission
lias just tilled a peculiar position
which might appropriately he
termed the Government's ollicinl
snake charmer, although the oil!
cial title of thesucaesful competitor
will he "aid in herpetology."
The questifiealions for the place
were a morougn Knowledge ??t
snakes with all ability to handle
them without Bcrio'.M consequence
and nix applicants for the position
put in an appearance.
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There is some dispute as to the
boundryline betweon Florence and
Williamsburg counties. In 181K) an
act. was passed to settle the matter,
but for some reason this has never '
been done. As people living in |
tho disputed territory are liable to
be taxed in both countios, they
have requested that tho boundiy
matter be settled, and Secretary of
State Gantt has taken up tho j '
matter with the county eommis- '
sioner of the two counties in older
to adjust it.
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There has seldom been a time
when there was manifest a more
lively interest in the United States (
navy than at the present time. 1
The appropriations of the recent
congross for the purpose of increasing
the efficiency of the navy (
have been a source of gratification ;
to moat citizens of the nation and i
the navy department is now using
every endeavor to secure the
prompt expenditure of the appro- ,
priation along the lines for which
it was made.
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Fearing the growing strength of
the prohibitionists and their proposed
State election on the liquor
question, saloon k? opera of Texas
have introduced into t ho legislatlire i
a radical law to restrict their business
and abolish the more disrenntnblr
Miilnonn rPli?> liill nrAiMrluu
that every liquor denier, in renewing
his license yearly, must | i
swear that he has violated no i
statute; has not allowed minors or '
students to drink in his saloon;
permitted no gambling and not <
kept open on Sundays or after
hours.
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It will be of interest to many i'
who have visited Ashville and the
Bill more estate to know that
George Vanderbilt has finally per
suaded the negro who owned a !
dozen acres of land in the midst of
the Biltmore estate to sell out and
move. Thus, for the first time,
Mr. Vanderbilt iH 'Moid of all he
surveys" when he glances over
his magnificent North Carolina
property. The old negro's holding
is estimated to have been worth
$50 before the advent of Vanderbilt,
but he made the rich man pay
him $2,250 before he would consent
to sign the papers.
A decision recently rendered l>; i
the siiijiomo court of the Unittd;
States in regard to lotteries is re
irardcd ?>f tin* utmost impoilance
in detinini; tin* power of the Federal
j^overnnicul over interstate
eoinmeicp. Without yoinn into
tiresome details, it may be said by
the ileeir.: >n congress may exclude
from interstate comim ree any
commodity which it may deem
prejudicial to the public welfare,
and that its motives are beyond
judicial inquiry. This decision
mu-t. destroy the arguments ol
those who have ridiculed all at
tempts at anti-trust legislation
through the interstate commerce j
provisions of the constitution as
being unconstitutional.
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A number ef citizens of more or
less prominence were iccently
brought brought before Judge
Waits in th court i f general session
in ("liarh ston to answer for
Imbue to serve on the jury. The ,
lesiro of the better class of citizens
hll tlVllltl 1IIIV* UnrtMen *i ? \? . . I w. I ?1 ??
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nore marked in Oharh stun limn
uiy place in tin' State, anil al
tlmu^h a little stir is made by
indues orensiouidly, nothing ever'
amies of it and the citizens eon
linue to evade their jmble duty.
As is usual, the citizens wi re l< <1
into court all armed with certiorates
of physicians that they suffered
fiwin neivons and other
troubles *nd were incapacitated
fi>r t hose or ot her alleged uood t easrms
for performitiir their -duty
and they were of course excused
by the court.
Ths V?.!tte of An Education.
Air. D. A. Tompkins, ?>f Chnrlotte,
aays the tiatVuey Ledger, has
recently published iiuuros to showthat
at thirty-live years <.Id the
earning capacity of a liinn with a
common school education and sp<
cial training for his work is twelve
and a half times tiler than that
of ail illiterate and untrained man;
that tin* earning capacity ??f a man i
with a high school education and
training is twenty live times greater
than that of the illiterate and
untrained man; that the earning
capacity of a man with college ed
neat ion ami training is thirty seven I
and a half limes greater than that
of the i I literate and tint raim d mm,
and that the earning rapacity of a
man with a university education;
ami training is tifty times greater'
than that of the illiterate ami mi
trained man. So Mint the value
to the commonwealth of the man
with the university education and
proper training F?>r his business is
tifty times greater than the value
of the illiterate and untrained man.
If Mr. Tompkins' deduction eor-I
roct, and wo have no doubt hut
that it is, as he is a very pains- !
taking gentleman and careful in
his statements, it is very evident
that tho educated man lias Mir advantage
over tho uneducated man.
Therefore I) >\s, it behooves you to
get an education.
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The Work of Congress.
The following is a brief review
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Ji uir v? wi iv Ul lilt) III I y "St' Vt'Ill II 1
L'ongress:
Untitled ?
Alaskan t rent v.
(iroek consular treaty.
Provided ?
Appropriations for tlie support
f the Government for the lisral
year ending dune 150. Id
bills, carrying nearly $8l!(),0U0,(XK).
Trust. Control Laws - Klkins'
nnti-rohate; to expedite suits.
Sr.OO.OOO and to assistant Attorney
15 enerals.
Department of Commerce and
Labor (with trust publicity
clause.)
Army?General stall'; rational
militia law.
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International silver conference. !
Regulation of immigrate n.
Rebate of coal duly to January
ir,. ii)04.
Relief of Philippine distress
( $;{< >00,000.)
Kxtrndition of criminals to and
from Philippines.
Navy Increased naval personnel;
double number of midship- j
men; live bat lie ships, two training
diips, one wooden brig.
Redemption of Hawaiian silver
currency.
Bankruptcy law improved.
Alaska homestead.
Agricultural department building
($2,000,000.)
Representatives otlice building
($4,000,000 )
Washington Union Railway
Station ($10,000,000.)
Bank reserve cities reduced from
50,000 to 25,000 population.
Automatic couplers.
Additional Federal Judge, New I
York, Southern district.
Increased Balance Supreme
Court of the United States and all
Federal Judges.
Porto lticau delegate to House
of Representatives.
Monuments to Pulaski and
Steuben.
Must Nei UHnk.
The secretary of State Friday
issued a commission to I . 15. Tlnmmctf,
of I>arn well, recent Iy appointed
ehiel of the lit in->r eonstabulary.
Jlr llnmmdt, who is a temperate
man hiinsi If, has issued the following
order forbidding t he constahul
u v to tipple, a practice chnrged
Hi;aidst tie constables freely in the
past:
"()n and after this date the use i
of intoxicating luptors by members
of the State constabulary foice
will not be tolerated. Any constable
against whom the charge of ,
intoxication shall be made, will
upon conviction, be susp? ndi d lit)
days for the first offence, and upon
conviction of the second offence
he will be dismissed from tli"
service.
' V m will comiuunicale this
old r as^^^ckly as pos.-ihln to
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A Gestonia f/iind Reader.
\\ nil I?* I fill reports 11 .;< !) Charlotte
<>f till4 livpil'itic JX>\V?M"S of
WiIi 1' lyHsoua 1 T-y? ;i old l)< y
who lives in (iiistoiiin. Cuyt-soux,
i' is said, can hypnotize t man so
t llO! Olioljly thill lie wiii II ) lie'
sensible of the jabs of a luit|?in,
and if \on >.: ? olV and hidean ai li? Ie
and conn back lie will catch yon
by the wrists, and then will lead
you to where the hidden tiling is
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ft I it I * * 111 | 111 - ;\ II II J ?. i IM'I r l.s (I I Hi!
in Gaetonia that sometime ago m
misi r < 1 i (i Miiiii'vvlici'i' < r oil km* in
nil adjoining county, but before
ho died ho barml ?10,0(h) in 's
?Foiuewliere or other. il is re1
ato?l that young Fayesoux is now
preparing to hypnotize a likoly
patient and win*11 ho gels tho
patient in a pro pot* clairvoyant
state lie will make him t *i 1 whole
t! o money is concealed. (Miailotto
< Poser vcr.
Sound Over ft) Court.
K G. Joh list en, 10. P. H. Nivens,
A. 11. Parks. Frank Johnston. Jr.,
F.lias Gordon and ?Toscph MeGir
nis. the men chargtd with commit
ting an aggravated assault upon
Robert Kirhy, an employo ?>t" the
Catawba Power Company, one]
night last fall, wi re given a pre
liininary hearing before Magistrate
ihekhatu. of Catawba township,
in Koelv Mill last Wednesday.
.*li. Kirby ami a Mr. Chi citzburg
were the the only witnesses railed
up and after giving their testimony
Mao 1st rate Reckham placed
K. P. H. Nivens. R. G. Johnston
and A. i>. Parks each under a $J00
bond for their appearanco at the
court of general sessions, which
convenes on tho Ulh of April.
The other men were disehargrd,
no evidence being offered t<> incriminate
them. Messrs. Spencer
?V: Dunlaj) appeared for the proseeution
and Major James F. Hart
ha&tieen retained fur the defence.
Arretted the Safo Crackers' Friend.
The C'ho.stcrlield Advertiser says
lliat the man who gave his name
as Tom Roe and said he was from
New York and a friend of the safe
crackers in jail at Monroe, am!
who deposited ?1500 with their attorney
for them, has been arrested.
Inspector Greuorv. us h? l. niiwil
that Lee was in Monroo and what
his mission was, telegraphed the
sherilf to arrest him. but it was
too late, as the fellow had left
town. Mr. (Irogory learned that
lie had pureliaHed a ticket for Koine
point in New .Jersey and teVe
graphed the authorities to arrest
him, which they did.
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Pleasant Valley News.
The grateful students of the deBensed
Prof. I j. Shin ley Vome time
ago resolved to honor liis memory
and commemorate their love and
gratitude, by erecting a monument
to him. One hundred and thirty
three ($13'i) have been subscribed
and collected and a committee
consisting of J. (). Hall, .1. .J.
Bailee, and Dr. K. M. Potts met
mi Satin: lav laat and selected the
monument which will lie eroded,
with appropriate oxerczes, as soon
as it is <a in 11 ile 11 >>1
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Tin? Plea-aut Valley school is
now ina flourishing condition. The
enrollment up to date is {S'd. Prof,
linden and hisable assistant, Miss
Kva Potts, will inako a 'desperate'
effort to have the greatest cxhtbi- ,
tion that the lMeasttnt Valley people
have ever soon. Prof. Hailes
lias engaged music for the occasion,
and ia also correspoeding
with Professors East or ling and
Chinksenles, of Wofford College,
in regard to visiting the school and
delivering educational speeches. j
1 ant glad to know that our
friend Roy has become reconciled
and that we are again ahlo to peruae
his newsy letters. j. j. ?.
The wire mills have just advanced
the price of all wire products, including
wire nails, hy two dollars
n ton, the advnnco taking e'fect
immediately.
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i/itis Kaille Banks to V?ed.
A umrriam' which will ho of in- >
lorfbt to many of our renders will j
take place at Kershaw* on tho 25th ;
instant. Invitation* lending as j
folh-ws \vt! tv received hero on
Thursday:
Mr. and K:s. Alexander E. Banks
request tho lienor cf yonr
presence r.t the mnriiago c: their dacghtor
Hattic,
end
Mr. Jr.mes iillcii long,
Wednesday afternoon, the 2tth of March
at half after five o'clock,
at tin? Presbyterian Church,
Korshuw, South Carolina.
in Metnerian?.
I:i llio fellowship of Christian love,
wo oiler ihi> token of esteem for oar ?1?
parted friend, now "absent with tiro
Lord," Mrs. < "y?itliiti 1'ellc, who entered
into rest during the tnidufdi' watches
of hVhrnary ! tih, 1 to ?:j. In attempt iter
a tribute to her en. 11. at worth. We
f. el it a sad hat fjra ions privilege.
1 ora and "."eared in a homo of religious
training, mid th" etna forts of a tluenee,
tie reiininin;; influence ef ^otit!e j?iety
early sown in her receptive li ar..
ceased not to bear abundant fruit 11
flown iooH sijjo. ' 1 -oitg y ars ?>f widnwhood
sin lived amon^ ns? unr milt
iiivr is rfii;;l!j she patiently in
tlii'loving care of ;i Krooiu:? family,
committinj* tar all to tho ".Father of
the Vatherle ?." h? r.-elf to tIw* "Fodof
of 1b< widow."
1:j tli'- 1mu<v of her (3o:l her fe -t delighted
to <1 well?her sir a touted place
in the s.iiietunrv randy mi an tin! tin)
coinliiunion of lite -tints sh. held "a
feast to her soul." Sharp and bitt? r
sorrows he bor? in meek submission,
but eouiiiient tru t in "iiitu whom sin-,
believed. The evening "when shadows
v.' lotsy" of her halloWi.-u days,
wits crowned bj olTtilgont |wnce; in I
humble gratitude sit" iej >iv t in tl.
blos-it::; of fait It il tuitti.si.v by loving
children, who eouuted it but an honor
to eh? rish ami gladden her life, :i jns:
reward for her long cxjiettded motherhood,
t'hil lreti and grandchildren may
w II hold her stiiiin d uieiuory a tnvcions
benedict ion. To 11nn wo o!lor our deep( -1
.win| .n hy. wo too liavo lost a friend.
' Quo l?y oiio Wo an, erossiii}? ovor."
May lior cotisis.out life be an inrontin'to
warn worthily, that when the
swift mnl silent nu"si ii^,'i' ootm ili we
too shall unite hot* in "tlio land of
lij.'ht," and iniu^lo ajf lin our praises to
the l.amli, who hath washed and iv
! deemed us from ail sin. to on: r "the
y >vs of our Ltird" l'nrover inoro.
"At tho crystal river's brink,
Wo shall tin i ? a h broken liulc.
Tin n tho star, that fading horo,
Left our hearts and li nnt s so droar.
Wo shall behold luore bright .;::d
clear.'*
"Sleep on then liolo\ed, sleep, and
take t hy rest.
\\-' loved tho well, but .losas loved
the host.
"Thou loll us, not without warning,
In a brighter clime, we'll say, not
jjood nij;ht, but Rood morning."
Tvesolved, That a jta.ro in our minutes
be dedicated-to inscribe her memory, a
copy he tendered to the family, also a
duplicate h > forwarded t >l'n b'ort Mill
Times ami the I'vesbyteiian Standard I
w ith re.pies: tor puhiioat ion.
s Mrs. J. H. Mat te. ,
Committee Mrs. S. rh Whitk,
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Tragedy Averted.
"Just in the nit It of lime our
iil tie hoy was saved." writer) Mrs. I
\V. Wntkins, of IMeasanl City,
(jltio. "Pneumonia had played sad
havoc with him and a terrible
eottoli set in besides. I lectors
treated hint, hu( lie j?re\v worse
everyday. At it u^tli we tried 1 >r.
"Kino's New Disiovrry lor Cmi
nui, ami our (KirnistT was
saved. lie's now .sound anil well."
Kverybody ouj*ht to know if* tinonly
Hiiro euro for Coughs, Colds
and nil 1,11m; diseases. (J imrntdeed
hy Thus. 1?. Meachuin, ihu^gist.
50c. nnd ?1.00. Trial liottli s tree.
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The court of oeueial sessions
for this county conveius at York-'
vilio on April I'llh.
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It Caved JIi3
l\ A. D.iiifoi tli, of I,n(Jr.-uuje,
(la.. sutTen d for six uionlhs with a
frightful running sure on his her;
but writes that I'm l:lc:.'s Arnica
Salve whoiiy cured ii in live d iys.
For Fie, vs. Wounds, Files, it's
the last salvo in the worl i. Cure
^unranteed. Only ode. S >1? 1 by T.
H. Mem-ham. dru^ist.
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Lime is cheap. Fse it. freely'
around your premises for dibit:- !
feeling purj os S.
VTcrk:ts Overtime.
Itjighf hour laws ate ignored by
111oho tinle.-s little workets Dr.
Kind's Now Lift- I'ills. .Millions
urn always at work, night and day,
raring ludigcsti ?n, ihiionsm-.-s.
Constipation, Sick Headache and
all Stomach, Liver, ami l>ow< i
troubles. Knsy, pleasant. safe and
sure. Only 25c at. AJeucham'u drug
Store.
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Uoro r.iots.
Disturbances of strikers rre not
yearly mh grave as an individual
clisorder of the system. Overwork,
loss of sleep, nervous tension will
be followed by utter collapse, tin.
less a'reliable remedy is imiuediatt
ly employed. There's nothing
so efficient to cure disorders of tinLiver
or Kidneys as Electric liitters.
It's a wonderful tonic, and
effective nervine and the greatest
all around medicine for run down
systems. It dispels Nervousness
I Ivheuinatism and Neuralgia and
expels Malaria germs. Only GOc,
and satisfaction guaranteed by
Thou. IS. Aleacham, druggist.
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Interesting hems oi County News.
From tho Yorkville Enquirer.
Tito number of people who paid
tlio commutation road tux in York
county up to .March I. the last day
on which tho tax could l><Mcceiv< <J
by tin* county treasurer, was <!(?."?.
Tho commutation taxpayer:; arc
divided anion;* the townships as
follows. licthcl. o'J; 1'cthesda,
ltroail liiver, 1 il(?; litillock's Creek.
115; Oatnwbn, 1)0; lLbenezer,
Fort Mill, Lhi; Kino's jMouutnin,
Mi; York, \~t.
The < haiiiLpui^ which has for
isi)111nine past i)t*C!i working a
roail 1 cfinii" ts Ih o Arnlstroujjf |
l\ml tun! f'harlotIt- k?:i< 1. i . in tin;
moved 4.o Hie stockade on the j
county homo farm. The iinmedi- ;
at purpose oi' the m to roI>111r
a pier of road loading; from
the Vii sh r toad to the La ;: 1 -1"< ! r (1
riMiil. There is a bridge t . build
titul f-ol.to 11111< 11' 1;1111iv.i iilc to be done,
the lock f. r tin' purpose having
already boon liauied.
Sj&SSS Xiowaupcl.
Tho town tnsis vr will pay $-*? l'e-i
wan' for tlie apprehension. wiili evi
del!'"1 sutlioient toconviot, the tliie.es
who ha ve boon stoaliim chicle ns in Port
Mill recently. or who ir.av hereafter
commit such a theft. I
T. <v !nsonilant
.T. M. Si i: . i .. '! reasurc r. |
SPECIAL notices,
Advertisements, not oxeocdinj; 0 linos,
will he published under the above headinif
at V > con I s for each insertion.
For ale- '1 \\ ? (hie cows, one. a 1.1 Ihtli
Jersey, the other a 7-^ .biM V, ljeth
o<K>d milkers. Also a lot >f Flirty
< iohlen ami Farly Providence Vain
]Kitutoes. J. L. Kimlin 11. ti-ll-tt.
FO11 SA.LM?Two line yonn^r n Ilkeows
oa< h li ivititr voting oalf. Also honiooauno.l
fruii s. pick loft and pivser\os.
Apply to I;. F. .
Foil S \! K. 1 mi prepared to furnish
the puhiie with thorou^hhreil 1'r >wn
Leghorn Chickens and bugs. My
prices are, I liickens. $2 | r pair:
$ 1 . t*'.* - ! I in f nl -? ' ' ? 1 1 ??,* " *
address J. \V. lvUUXl.'K, Kov! Mill,
S. (\ H ll -l'iu
(Men Seeds. j
Tustcud <'f F?y':i'_r: "The early
hiril i ;j' . !;< - the wurm," let us
make tne proverb reatl, "The
early trnekslcr t'ela the price."
We have made a study of (iiiiclen
Seeds, and we believe that we haw
the finest varieties of early seeds i
that are to be had anywhere. We
handle only reliable Heed#, such
that yon enh depend upon to "row
and hear heavily. It's a i>ood deal
safer and surer t ? buy of us than
to send away for your seeds.
Mrsy's Drug Store
Musie. We have two hundred
s1;cm ts of music veeal and instrumental,
which we will nive away to
lady customers who can use same.,
There are more than fifty selections.
We srive two* pieces to
each customer.
P? :?j gr&Sjj
BLACXSHITEiSaG.
We lmve optnod a Mtrlhsliop in
lie' Bailes shop, near MeKliimiey's
livery stnhles, an.I s >lioit your '
natronaeo. Only iirst class work
is sent out irotn our simp, and our
prices are ica.-ona'>le.
1IAL1. A- IIAUTSISLL.
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li&m37 MMS
that arc not found on linen fresh from !
* V>,%VT P?rMi? T ATT%"tMJV
lilt u?*tAa i i
Charlotte, N. urn rust stains, ink i
stains, fruit stains, anil especially I
scorches from overheated irons. That;
is what we particularly guard against, i
f'ccklesa, l'tawlcs.*, inunaeulate white !
ias white can he. or as strongof color as j
when yon hough; it (if originally of a
color iKittcrut, your washalde apparel is
returned clean, well washed, well'
ironed.
Shipment made from Fort Mill every |
Thursday mortiiu and laundry re- ;
l turned Fnturduy mornings by
11). I.. McEUIANF.Y, Ajrent. i
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Fort Mil! Drug Store.
(OpjKisito Savings 13ank)
At this store you will timl at nil
tiuit'B a i\ mpl< to lino <?f Druids,
1'abnt Mi-dirines. Toilet Articles,
Fine Stat ii>ia ry, ('i^ars, Ci^aiottos
ami Tobacco.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED.
My '15 yea is of experience in
practicing medicine and disponsinir
drujjs enables me to prescribe
for your ailments and fill prescriptions
promptly and with accuracy.
COLO DRINKS.
The season is rapidly approaching
when a c? ol refreshing drink
is ? : s ntial to the health and eonifort
of man. Our fountain and
refreshment parlor will, as usual,
open with tin* season and we will
be bettor prepared ihis year than
hi foro to serve our friends with
cold drinks and iff cream.
1 ''none No.
Fort Mil! Drug Store,
1 >p.. T. 11. >J KACHAM. Prop.
FOR
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Dear Mrs. Person: A good while
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and I got in a low condition. I was
always tired: with poor appetite, s<?
tired always that did not feel
equal to any oxertion at all. I had
en larked glands on the neck which
were very sore and when 1 would
take cold t hev Willi l< I Iilitni-rni .....1
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cans*' iiu' much snflVrinR. 1 often
had skills "1' nillamnirttovy rheumatism
which affected the whole of
my body and rendered mo helpless.
I tried medical treatment, which
would give toijijM?rai'y relief, but it
did not cure mo. I tried various
l>aiout preparations, but they did
ine no i?ochI. At last a friend persuaded
mo to use
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1 bought a half-dozen bottles, and
after talking it I felt so lunch better
that I did not fool like talking amy
more. The next year in the spring
L knew 1 needed moro and aiguin
took a half-dozen. I took it in that
way until it has made a complete
ruvi of me and my health is fine.
Thi> enlarged glands aire entiroly
cured, rheuinattimii entirely cured,
and I aim now in stout, robust
health, and I advise everybody who
needs ai toaiic or nre "rati down" to
use Mrs. Joe Person's Itemedy\
MRS. J. (J. MORGAN.
Mavslivillo, N, C., May 33, 1902.