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No re sponsibility will be assumed for the views of correspondents. omittances by chocks, drafts and portal r^oney orders nhouhi be made payable to W. I" ^DOWUMo Ctamden, S. (J. Bfi- ? ~ The Chronicle, ha a putchaseti the potver press and print in (j out fit of Tho Camd*n Journal and now has the. combined out Jit.* of both p(ip</f?, makiny it one. of the. best <</uij>i>( (^ of fices in the State. ( Senator Mario's Successor. Gov. Kllorho has appointed Con. grossinan John l<. MoLaurin to fill, for tho present, the vacancy in the U. S. Sonato caused by the death of Senator Mario. Sonator MoLaurin, it is oxpoctod', will bo sworn in and take his seat in the Senate on next Monday morning. It is said that Sonator MoLaurin will suggest to tho Kxcoutivc Coinmittoo tho calling of a primary election to IUI tho va cancy for tho unexpired term inns much as it is practically a full term, and ho is a beliover, and rightly so, in tho primary system of selecting United States Senators. In the ovont of a primary it is said that Mossrs. John Gary Evans, John T. Duncan and S. G. May field will be candidates. Tho appointment of Mr/iWeLanrin -onuses a vacancy in the Sirxth Con gressional district. Comptroller Goncral Norton, Solicitor Johnson and Mr. W. I>. Evans are spoken of as probahlo candidates for thy pHiee. Senator Tillman's Sorrow. In speaking of Senator Marie's death, Senator Tillman paid to a nowspapcr correspondent : "No doatli has occurred of any person with whom I have been associated in my lifo that has caused me more roal rogret and sorrow. General Karlo wojri my respect in the cam paign of lS^H>, when he opposed me, by his nianlu fight. I 'admired the courage and manliness with which he faced Julvyorso audiences. Not withstanding the position I took in tho last Senatorial campaign, my porRonal rclaltions with Genera' Earlo during tho month he haa^bcen in Washington were friendly and pleasant. Considering the fact that heJiad just gotten the highest lion ors nint his State could confer and obtain cu'freo scopo for his talents, it was one of the saddest <Jeaths I cau rocali. His colleagues in the Senate took tho greatest interest in his ill n ohm, and I was besieged daily with questions as to his condition. There were a great many expressions among them of sorrow and sympathy for his family at his untimely death." iJilucaUoiittl ^olumit. The mutter for this column is furnished by County Superintendent of Kduoalinn L. h. Copoland, and all coinmunicat ions intended for this department should he addressed to him at Camden. S. C. Ho low will bo found the rules gov erning Hoards of Trustees And Co. Hoards of Ed. as amended by t In state Hoard at its meeting May the 14, 1897 : Section l(i. Tlicro shall bo but two grades of Teachers' Counly Cor- 1 tificatcs ? a first grado and a second grade, tho latter being divided into class A and class H ? this not to af foct third grade certificates now out standing. / Section 1C. To obtain a fi r> t grade teachers' county certificate the ap plicant shall stand a written exami nations on first grado questions pre pared and furnished to tho County Hoard of Education by tho StuU? Hoard, and shall make a goneral average of not loss than 80 per cont, and not less than f)0 per cent on any one branch. Tho County Hoard may also imposo oral tests in read ing and language. To obtain a second grade teach vera' county certificate tho applicant ebalt ?tand a written examination'on questions prepared and furnished to ..vth# County Board of Edacation *y the State Hoard and also such ora? -..4#aU la reading and langiage ns the County Board may impose. To an applicant s'anding an ex* HUhiatloo P* #ir* grade qufitlone mUMH tooUaifl * bid 9r*4* - - - / ] oortifloftto, IV HC'COlul grade certifi cate class A, shall he issued if t lie; fippicant makes a general average of fti) por eont, and not lens than *1 r> por eont on any one branch', and If the applicant midtOH a general avoN age of not Iohh (lian 00 per eont and not Iohh than 10 per cent on any one branch a Bccond grade coitllloato class 11 shall ho issued. In cstimat* ing r a second grade eorlilicalo on i first gvado questions, Algebra need! not he included ; if it would bo to the applicants advantage ii nm.v be included. To an applicant stand In# nn examination on second grade questions a second grade ? ertillenfe, class a, shall he issued if Mie nppli ennt makes a general average of not loss than 80 por eeni, and not lens Hum 50 per eont on any one branch and, if (ho applicant makes a goner ul averago of not Iosh i I. a ii 70 por cent, and not loss than <15 per cent on any one branch a focoud grade certificate. elasn H, shall he issued. * * ?. j School Itoom boii'ls for 'iVneti \ . ( j Don t give too many \leni?;Wf marks. ? Don't censure t rides t<>o severely. Don't tlnd lunlt execute. Don't allow pupil.s to pluy in the aohool-rooin during interui'ssions. Don't call on Principal or Trustee to Mettle trivial affairs except as a hint resort. Don't allow tale-hearing. Don't he late at school. ! .Don't be careless about your hah its. Don't command when a surges, tion will do instead. Don't dispute with an angry pa rent. Don't make too many rules. ? Nor mal Instructor. ]<| ro hi () up (jo o n !! on U , White Pond. ICditor Chronicle: ? Please give us iv little space in tho columns of your [>fi pc r for a few dots. Wo li live hud llio pleasure of travelinu through tho lower section of our old historic county, ( Ker shaw) mid penetrating to a consid erable distance in Surtiter County. VV^> found the growing Jfcrops in a flourishing condition, and the far mers genornlly in good spirit. Our purpose in going l^jASmuter county wus to visit our highly esteemed chrislitin friend, Kev. J. K. Smith. Wo arrived at his hospitable home under calm of night, hut-was cor dinlly received and royally onter luined. After being taken by him through the neighborhood and meeting several of hig^neighbors, we vUited his ehurchdprSatunlny. W lull) there we witnessed some thing worthy of making mention of. The membership ? ladies and ii?>ntlonien ? -with a spirit that you seldom hi* (i exhibited, began tin* work of clearing oil their church grounds and working on the inter ior of iliii building, putting down carpet, hunging tapestries,- A-e. He voud a doubt, lie ill any Haptist chni'Ch is a model one. All seem to work in unison. On Sunday tho Uuv. W. II. Joy lie r of this section tilled the pulpit and preached a sermon from Judges, 7:'2I. Hermutcr, tho little lour-yoar , Id daughter of Kev. J. K. Smith, together with his wife narrowly es caped being burned to death on 'ast Saturday, The little girls clothing caught on lire and a por tion of them was burned oil near ly to the. waist-hand, she was burn ed on the back but' not seriously. Its in other in putting out. the lire got her hands badly burned. With regret wo left those noble hearted people for our home on Monday, feeling that we hud been gre ally benefitted by our visit. We enjoy exceedingly reading your paper and think it. one of the host. Traveller. Tiller's Ferry. .Mr. Kditor : ? We come again ask ing a little space in the valuable col umns of the dear old Chronicle a' though news is Rcarco. We are having beautiful weather just now although the mornings are very cool and farm vegetation is looking red and hearty. Well Mr. Editor wo wore heart dy glad to .?ee in tho dear old Chronicle of the 11 inst. on article under llie caption of Marshall's HriJge and over the initials S. K. J. He said that a certain young dude of our side of the creek was paying frequent visit* to Pleasant Hi!'. Well wo are sorry indeed to Kajr tlibt the visiting men tionod is very much to the regret <?f S. K. .1. and a few others. As for old widow ho referred to she has l)eoii a groat smoker for a long time but has never as yet found where the Hinoko stack of her pipe was. As all the smoke stacks we ever saw tho smoke could not bo seen until it Much in Little Is especially true of Hood's I'lIN, (or no modi* clno ovor contained so great curative power In so small Bt'.ico. They arc a wliolo mcdlcluo Hood's chost, always ready, at- ? ? ? ways efficient, always sat' all lsfactory; prevent a cold ? I I |9b , or tem, cure all liver tils, I tick b*ad*cb?, Jaundice, comMMIoa, cto, ? c. ^ ?MM? tmp mimtooFh Sam* toUbu made ilH appoftrnnoo at i Ho top. Ho uImo suit! thai from t ho way wunt n p the Mi.ok-n ?la<\k of her pipe i.he had a good .( pair > of wind pipes. I Im, 1 In, lift . \N ho ever beard of OUO pcTKOli 1 1(| v i i g u (pnii) of wind pipes? Ah ho i:*? a VCl'V CO gent intui probably he I ? a ft ? (puir) of iwind I'ipon^ I Mil wo think if In' will take a shoit lesson in physlolog oal anatomy he v?'ili get tho iiiformaliOn ho niiketl for. The numbers of HcII.miiv circuit are (o he congi al ulat< <1 f??r I lie hand Home parsonage which hern erected lor the pastor' Knv. / W. .J. Ei ierson. It H u hand.soino'hudding unci Ih locided at ?i most beautiful placo nnd when completed wo tllUtM (li i i? I; it can l>e surpassed U> Hylo and bonuiy. H Well as ivo are hurried of tinio will close by kindly asking our good friend S. K. .1. to explain through ( lie columns of 'I ho <?hi'oniclo Ihe pi rn-e.ologv Uhod in h ih nrliele, vi'/ t "Dude" and ' K el; in*.', before being spun ed." NVo hftve no marriftgos to report just now but judging hy the way live young gouts wcro Bpoi 1 1 ng two girbi jit. ouiio not long h nee, oupid uin^t he in the n'oiir future. Willi best wishes to all, good byo. ^/.Moro anon. C- I') >'? Oakland. Dear ( ; hroniele : ? A1* it Ins been quite a time since I last appeared in your columns I will endeavor to j?j ve you a few dots, although news is parfioularl v scarce fit this time. We are having beautiful weath er fit this time for farm work, clops arc gi owing nicely since the re- 1 cen t showers. Mr. W. K. Outlaw lout a vety lino mule last Sunday morning. Mrs, Mattio Outlaw who hns been very nick lor seyeral days is improving. I'rof.. J. li. Walk inn who has been teaching the Wostvillo school f<?r some time has returned home. Air. and Mrs. .1. W llall visited re 1 it t i veA at 1/vnchwood Sundav. Mrs. Belle Morgan of Augusta, (J a., is visiting relatives and friends at t his place. With best wishes to The Chron icle end its Editor, 1 will clone. More anon Esther. Marshall's Bridge. Mr. Editor : ? E arm work is pro gressing rapidly. In the early morning we can hear the tingling bells and soi.nditig horns for the hirelings to go forwnid. Wo are so rich (?) here that we have no horn to blow or bell to ring, we can proceed to our work hollering like an owl or singing like the Jolly mocking bird. Mr. E. I>. t'opoland and his charming bride are yisitiug friends and i (datives fit, Evnchwood. Rev. Mr. G?.v, of Kershaw sta tion will preach fit Pleasant Hill the 2nd Sunday in each mouth. We heliev'e he is an excellent man. Mrs. Docin Clyburii wife of Mr. W. I,. Clyburn :.s very ill with le ver. Miss Doeia King one of Tiller's Iron y's sweetest young ladies is on a visit lo Sumter. We hope thai her trip will be a pleasant one and that nothing will prevent her return, as it will heal the poor broken liearled fellow who grieves about her absence. Vini Vidi Viei. St. Charles If we li uve noi. slept over on r claim to a space in the columns of The C.hroniele, we hope to see this ar ticle in p 1 int. We are having some very line weather now, and don't you for get it the farmers are rightly avail ing themselves of 1 he opportunity by plowing and hoeing. Cotton chopping will soon be a thing of the past. Tli eio will be a joint debate be tween the Cedar Orovo and Oak Orovo Eiterary Societies tfofyc time in next month and a joint pic nic and llsli fry is being worked up between the two societies, fill to take place fit one time. Mr. Ed. you must be sure to come down and Indp us eat li.sh. The public W. H. PALMER, WATERLOO. IOWA. "Saved From tlio Horror* of Nervous Pros* tration" by Dr. Miles' Norvlno. (AH* OU does not always Indicate consumption. Mr. W. H. Palmer, of Waterloo, Iowa, writes: "I was taken with a 11 or von. 5 ?itflctnro of the bronchial tubes, which developed into nervous pros tratlon, I was so weak I could not Sit up. I pot no sleep for days except when under tho Influence of opiates. For four months I suf f4.r?.ii and nrayed that I might die and iio At rc.it._Ono physician said I hud consumption, for I had a coufrh that pavo mo no rest, Rnt a Rood old physician whoso | medicine had failed. Advised me to iim Dr i Miles' Hostoratlrc Ncrvinaand I Chunk Go<t that It has bright ened my day?.'longtheitcd my lire andnavcd mo from tho horrors of norvous prostration." Dr. MilcA^ltonxxUo* ar? sold by all drng fUU uajtef a positive guarantee, Aral bottle bcnafltj^inoBoy refunded. Book on Hem HDlCl^OO. Mkiuik imi. generally will he Invited to come, but in nst help furnish the dinnoi by bunging basket* and thev well j I'llll'd Willi Midi VillHlIt UH wili I IV ! i ?!? I II I II I ? It' Oil fOll'll II II MlTUNsi'lll, i I liul in if l In! picnic in , ?otjeii ii|?. Thuie !h ii fiirnl deal of sici: tu'!?s ill i his Mrcl.mil ill pHKflil. M 18. it. F. Siii i ill in under the i real uHMit of l>r, Ifootn. The I i itl?* daughter of Mr. n to) M i h, K. II. Mut'oy is very ill al*o. Mr*. Nancy MuIIiIh, i< lid of \V ill in inn M alhis was bur ied :i I JU'thany Baptist church on last Wednesday tlm lOlli ? n ? t- . Key. .1. K. Sin i tli eond noted lliti f u uf in I hoi- vinos, Mrs. Miithis *.v it f? liorn May tho 7ih, 1 8 1 ?), mill died May llio ISlh, I S'.)7, n^i? HI \enrs anil II ilny a. Fur more than (10 years who was u member of But li:?n y ! 1 it |> I i h I Ch u ruh. So vi' ii children survive her. To her grief st rieken family tuiii relatives wr extend our hoait-; fcl t. s v m | i:i l Ii ii'H. What has hecdum of the "Chron icle ( 'or respondents' Krui i i mil C.luhV'' Surely il litis not. gone ^n to Su miner (piurtein. If the or ganization is a pood one. (and wo think it is) it ou<?ht h? he perpet uated. Wo think Lho president lives too far away from headquar ters to lill iho functions of that of fice. Has the organization it vicfa'1 president? if so hit that ollicei call a mooting of t ho members, and' oloct another president. Should there bo no vice-president let the secretary cull a meuting. Wo don't think thai the present president will or could think it strange I should a meeting ho called and an other ollioer elected in his place. The writer knows something about tho distance that ho lives from the) Chronicle oMle.e.' And considering nmirn .ptest, A Valuable Cotton Tlanler Will Be Awarded Tiie Fanner Receiving Tlie Highest Into Of Vote. ? ? .?.0+ ? <u~ ? The Chroniolu's Knrn.ers' Contest opens up to-day. The plas is this: Below is puplished a coupon con Jtaining a blank lino upon which is to be Written the name of the far mer who the sender considers the best one in Itershaw county. The. coupon is to bo cut out and mailed (or brought.) to tli is olllcc. An ac count will be kept of t he votes east and ninety days after this date (May 21st.) The Chronicle will pre sent to tho farmer receiving the highest number of votes a valuable cotton planter. Who will enjoy the distinction of being tho best fann er in Kershaw county? Send in the coupons for your favorite i'arm t,,! V 1 1 ere it is : ^4 H ttii h O 3 o O Q> X. M rw< w f", K o rc k) cu ^=3 IIow The Vote Stands: H M I't-arc ', C'hIikIcI), I'. (? Toniii. C'juikIcmi, .! A (iunlnor, ^Wstvillo, W 10 ArK'tlge, Cmmlm, J W Davfs, Anlioch. H M liiowi), Canuloj), A Concentrated, Liquid Extract c o ci j <8 '? *rt ?" t-r 'r* O c 35 Jj ? ? < </! Ci| 3 C ci 6 J2 c a, 6 v ? " '5 2 ?- <3? ,f ft> r : * !2 ??-? </> to cs <?r si ? c c "5 E? <-? w c^5 w SJ.s ?-? x! a c F5 'C r-> p 3 eL 55 S'g oi C i a 't~ C tfi tf, a a. a Q c ji ? 72 V O 9-vtJ H 5 ???? 2CJ * ? W 5 "M . 01 v ~3 J3 a.-? +-> o O 4 * J/ 05 O a * >? *-C o <=> ~ ~ ? <v t t> *3 .? H ? c ? 4> o 3 a. p ?o Malt Tonic table Beverage. liRBWKl) BY Brewers and Baiters Crude liters, MACONj GA. t h (<? distance wo don't floe how the membership could ox peel liiin (the president ) t? nttend iho meeting?. Now rortei'pondcul, th<?*o ? ? I \ on who 1 1 vi? it) close proximity to Iho Chroniclo I'llirc, ciiny on the j?oo?l work thiil you have IJi*? u n . We live | no fit i n w it y to attend the meet 1 it'jS) 1 ? iM. no one would n ilL' with more intoiest tho woik of 1 1? * orgs n I /n lion ( linn would the wi it er. Wo liopu to ?<'<! mi annonnci* incut for ti meeli ng nt nu t* n 1 1 \ dulc. Wn arc know ilml .i. K has put \n lii.s appearance as a cor roRpondtMitsagain. I'm r. i 'i I ! has been said thai, next to Ihr originator of a good <pjotill!ou is tho OnO Who (| lioi (:H it. A postage stamp illustrates the value id' a determined purpose. D it didn't stick to it, it never would j.',ct. there. Married nt Aritioob) S. ( \ , May I nth.. t?y Notary I'tib/ic. ?). W. I'avis, Liuius Johiison ami llina I'krson, eolored* ~ i ? "If you aro good Hit remembering your own faults. '' says (ho iMana* yunk I'hihmcphor, "you will ho snr | prised to fiiio how easily you forgot \yonr neighbors." A colored philosopher is reported to have Haid : ' Life, my brederu, am moa'iy made up of prayin' for rain; and then wishing it would oi'ar oft'." Itch on human, mango on horse?, dogs and all stock, cured in iJO minutes by Woolford's Siiuiltiry Lotion. This never fails. So.ld by Dr. F. L, Zetnp, Druggist, Camden, S. (;. Wonderful are I ho euros by Hood's Sftisaparilla and yet it is only because as the ono (rue blood purifier, it makes pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood. Hood's Pills tor the liver and bowels, act easily, ye! promptly. 26 e. CASTORIA Infants and Children. r 3?. K/glish Spavin Liniment, re ..infTyes nil Maid, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Memishcs from horses, Hlood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King- Hone, S t i Hop, Sprains, a I I Swollen Throats, Cong lis, etc. Save ?50 l?y use of one bottle. Warruntcd the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. F. L. Zcuip, Druggist, Camden, S. C. The Ham! Fate Hv.\ ?*i> nvi-r ivoVMfin lirftlth lr:i? faflt'tl, and Hii? t? ?t vol? mil ii'lruoni t ion nliouM no! ?? UVOtll <1- TilUl'l! irt si U(iJI<li ( fit! ll-liKMh vtijrh *.v ? 1 1 itstoru your hcaltii. u n?'\v \our vi 'i.r, Mh l l*ri iik l?ark tin1 l?euiif> ami fi?*s!i ii of you (It. If i h I nil \ woman's hrst lii'.'Hi. ami u lit tltlt-xss luoi'o lit'ui (k I list tt a until iUuli* of utluT lorutMlit*. Dciicatn VOlfV-h, 1*1111'! ICtl ? I* MIIKU*,W!K?||I,?,IUI (nic <ii!?l itiifuHinj!. l<? .1 1 i ( 1 1 X ? 1 1 >, aim i ? 1 1 ? n 1 1 iz g. yMJ? huii?\ w i I ! IiihI a lVloini ? ^ in e lii!ni hm t Jin ? i.l ?' .. f i- .u. i! Ii.f.iliil !" x-iilfiiv Imiiiwii t"l' pilillfnl 'V I | III-." I |M"| U.I imi 1 (#(<?. Diiiiiu rlmnj'f ill lift' it will .tii-iltltiv KHMnt iiftMll" I -l it Miri'll}* illl'l ii.M'ji" < ?*??:-. I'o i:i>( Iff Iim!:i>'. I'i . r : . ?;f I'nt lit* i fur SJ '*>. |n i puii! in nil v i ?l . 1 1 ?? s. If your iliui-'i'.iit mi hot i:u|i|ily > ii., rcil'i I" fiF.LLAMY MFG. CC., Atlanta, Ga. Teachers' [xamination, An examination will ho hold at tli4l Court Ifou-NO, (.'aindon, S. C!., Kr'nlny, -7 1 1 1 1 ?* 2.*>th, 1S1I7, hc^inninj; at. 9 o'clock i?. in., for the purposo of issuing Touch ors' (!oiti(ioati! of Qualification to sue cosst'nl applicants. Ij. J? GOTHLAND, M.\y 25, '!?7. S. JO. K. C. How About JIed Htrcss 4 Haven't they began '?Hustling" around yet? If so come to us for a l)ottle of BED BUC PIZEN. Just as good for mites, roaches and ants as Bed Bugs. Buy it once you'll buy it again. tea tit M'A '.jj a Palmetto fans a lc each. Japanese folding fans, 5, 8, 10 and 1 5 cents. will bo in soon. FLOWER POTS 5c, 10c, 15c and 20c JARWNKRS 17e, CUSPI MORES 15c.' Plated Ware, Tea Tnblc, Spoons an<l Forks 48 c sot. GIi A.SSW A 11 E, CROC ICERY, *1 standard Vibrator Machines at a bargain for cash. Beautiful assortment o f| SHEEL SIDE COMBS And HAIR ORNAMENTS .just in. 4^ infante and Onildrenj The Fac-simile Signature of /Z~ W -r . X Appears on Epry "Wrapper. TMI ClNTAUfl (ftMPANV, T7 MUOWAV U T H fJTT, W The American Gentleman's Wilis Key, TIEinsr OXjJD. Warrant vt\ u PUKE TONICAL STIMULANT. Ko commended by Physicians and known as the\ CHOICEST WHISKEY '* For Club, Family and Medicinal Use. W 31. l;ANAIIAiY & SON, Baltimore, Md, tyo Hi; I1A1) AT ALL DISI'KNSA KIKS, A UOOI* REGORD, mum hotmmb/ w_ it tat Consult your albums ? back for -0 vours ? T1h<j is my past roconl. I mn doinf; and will continue to do tho HKST WOKK. I au> not making an.v promises, but will let my woik spealt for U.iclf- OMI-T KICOKMNtr, my son, nn up-to-date photographer, beats the world on Children"** and I'.hKv's picture*. latnthoflrH who introd(H'"(l the irenuiny CA K HON h I'TIC l'UOTU (iRAl'HS. Thoy come * litilo higher, but are wull worth tin; difference. RECKLING'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 1435 MAIN ST., Columbia, S. C. W; A; Schrock CAMDEN, - - - i:?j Tired mothers and help ' in HoocPm Snrsaparilla, which gives the. in pure blood, a good appetite and new and needed STRENGTH. NOTARY PUBLIC _ .. Trespass Notice. All persons arc hereby notified not to trespass on my lands for any purpose whatever, neither will their stock bo al lowed to trespass on the saina. J. J. B K L L. Apr. 22, '5)7. S. E. EVANS, OF IOWA. ' 7 ; Stricken with Paralysis and Afflicted with Heart Disease# is Made Comfortable by Dr. Miles* Remedies* Dr. MILVjSCuw: not claim l\:?. b . his Restoiv. Vivo r.i :inc(Jiv3 will I perform mlrr.olcfv, nor vetcnvo j all forms of long <liug coiuplalnis ' Rut In cm :\s win ro impaired wcr)o.s w j a diseased heart causes tho t<*oi:Me, Or. Miles' ltd lorativo Korvlr.e and ; thcKow l.'eaitCure wi-l always give. ' relief, and if the case is hit, too far gor.c, if there. ?s vitality to build on, will effect a complete euro. 'Veteran S. i<. Evans, r, prominent G. A. 1?. man' of Maquokta,, Iowa, was stricken with paralysis ten years ago ' and confined to his bod lor months, j under (lio care of physicians constant ly, until the co.:t had eaten up his homo which he was obliged to Eel I to : p:;y liis bills and was yet compara- j i tlvcly helpless when <\n additional j nllliction camo.cn 7'n tiro nhnpo ofj heart; trouble. Mr. Evans writes: <;If it had not been for Dr. Miles' wonderful Remedies I would have boon in my grave threw years a^o. J laiow that at my ago and with a con stitution broken down in the service, | (T sorvcfl through the lat3 war in tho i 23d Michigan) I cannot reasonably ex pect many years more of life, but I know that as long a9 I can obtain I)r. Miles' Remedies, theso years will be passed in ease and comfort. Tho doc tors dccided four years ago that they could do nothing for me. In addition to my paralysis which rendered my limbs almost useless, I had heart troublG, causing sinking spells which came on two or three times a day, and 1 i, voi.];] seen tJ my breath had left mo. 1 could get no sleep of any eon f '.'querico for tho smothering spells that .strangled mc when lying down, ^commenced using Dr. Miles' Kcrv i 1:0 and afterwards Iho Heart Curo with a result far beyond iny expecta tions. I can get around very nicely now v.'illi a cano, seldom having a .symptom of tlie pinking spells, and sleep Moundly all night long. I tell all my friend of the good I received from Dr. Miles' Remedies ?in<L numbers ... have used them and all have been greatly be ne|l ted. " It is a fact., established by skilled physicians who prescribe it and cor roborated byjrained nurses who ad minister it, that l)r. Mills' Uestora tive Nervine restores health to tho in valid by building up the strength' of exhausted nerves, gives new hope and confidence, clears the brain, strength ens the. memory and drives awajr^ sleeplessness, melancholy and the blues; friokes the step active and" elas tic, sending busy pcoplo about their duties in buoyant cheerful spirits, with their old time vigor and renewed energy. Dr. Miles' Remedies make people happy by thoir unquestioned power over?disoaso and, ability to restore sick people to health. ' Dr. Miles' ItcracdUMiAftTsbKI \>jr all druggists under a positive guarantee that the flrdtLbottU>Avill benefit or tho money wU+4>o^*tttfiticd. Book on ttao .. Ileart^nd Nerves sent free by the Dr. Mires Medical Co. , Elkhart, Ind.