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Mi [ear In One Minute Remarkable Demonstration Giveu Chicago’s Strange Phil anthropist Before Immense Throng. A HAPPY HOME over the country attest the merits of Tjtlerine wonderful skin remedy. After m a be good health. With esasot he good blood. month! of torment from Tetter Ecz ema, or other akin diseases, by ita rM Immense Peru site From System of Well Known Man With a Few <nt Peculiar Merlirine—Refuses Pay For Services. Dosas Chicaga Oct ^31—Special.—Ex citement OYer the marveloua cures of L. T. Cooper continue unabated. One of the largest crowds that has yet called spoc the noted philanth ropist Tinted him yesterday, and a remarkable demonatratioo of his power was giran before the entire kndiegoe. Selecting an elderly gen tleman. whom he noticed carrying an ear trumpet, Cooper * motioned for bin to ootne forward. He poured a few drops of a peculiar liquid into the man's ears, and then rubbed them softly for a moment. Stepping quickly backward to a distance of sixty feet, be asked in an ordinary oonTertstional tone, ”( an bear ms?*’ A look ofsuppriae and delight spread Orey the man's fees as he answered, *Y««, I hear yon perfectly.*’ The gentleman was Mr. 4«hn ▲nftning, 37 Boaton arenne. Mr. Aufbing stated that ha had been deaf for many yeara. Ha said.. •Tor nearly nineteen yean 1 heard nothing. I had a terrible, rumbling noise constantly in my hand that was almost maddening. It appeared at about the time I lost my sense of bsariifeaqdno matter what treat- mentor remedies I tried 1 oould find noielftf^Onoe in a long while I oould jaat barely distinguish a noise, Jbnt in all of those long years I was nnhble to hears hnmmiac Toice.Ihad giten np hope and had resigned my self to a life of tilenoc when I read Of the Cooper preparations. •Thirty days ago I began the Cooper treatment, and condition was almost immediately improved. I began to haye con Qdeuce and took the reme dies faithfully. Now, thanks to the Coopsr medicines alone, I can bear as well aa 1 ever did in my life. My funily, and seery one that knows ms, ▼ill testify to the wonderful cure in my osse. I shall always be gratefnl to Mr. Cooper for what jie has done for me, and I want other people who are deaf to know that them it yet hope for them.” Many of those called had come to thank Mr, Cooper for what he had done for them, they haring previous ly written him a statement of their .»ndiii»„iftOaTing followed bis initypctions. h«d returned to fell him IPiQpM WisuBV' A gentlemancdj>fee name of Emil Winkler exhibited a glam jar, ooa taining apparaoite eighty feet long, which be claimed had passed from , his system after taking seven does* , 'of Cooper's medicine. The parasite , was alive and squirming and Mr, ryinklar was aggions to know what ’ Whs# Cooper informed him the Cahse of his ill health had beun re moved, he was greatly relieved, and lis Thanlfe f to the philanthropisi * ,' 4 Thousand^ ot people viewed the parasite, and SxpmeseA surprise that ■UfihJLthing could exist in the h u- man system. Mr. Winkler is a well-known elec trician, living at 183 East Ohio street In speaking of his experience, he said: -’’For five veary i bate been i fym eoiuplainihg; I have had headaches and any food that I would sat would nausynte me.L would have bad dreams almost every night, dissy spells wonld compel me to quft work. Black spots would appear before my eyes when stooping over and rising quickly. I would feel tired meet of the time, in feet I have had no life in me to speak of for the last five years.! trried vaious treatments, and one physician in ^St Louis was recommended to me and I wasunder hie treatment some time, bnt as usual I obtained no relist' "So many people asked me to try tbs Cooped preparations I derided to do so, and liter using it for a few days this awful thing passed from ray feel much better already, and it’teaajfright here that 1 thank Mr. Cooper a . hundred times for what his medicine Am done for me. I wonld not take $ft.OOo and have thfi A utory with h touch of pa*ho« wim> r«*liited bf • conv^rwmt with the farm th*f tllaatrat»<Mh* MiHIv nnHir* of »h#» phllantomp'at, »n«l -x plain* to a (rr^at hii wonderfol bold upon tha paopla > A delioatc woman who«* f*ca hof- traoaa of oa-a a«d anffarinir, «nd whoa- frail body wa« dlatortad bv thV ravairr* of diaeaaa, calM a* th- Pnb’lc l>rne Sfora and a«kad for Mr. Coopar. bot ha waa oat and tha littla woman tnrnad away, rcairnadlybnt aadlv diaapotntad. To bar it waa anotbar atroka of m<«- fortnoa, aad aba tnrnad bar weary aten* Inward tha Htlla home, whara a rick baaband waa awaiting bar ratorn nnt bar diaappotaUnant waa of abort dara- tloa. for Ooopae waa jaat than oominf ap tha at real. Noting tba oaraw«rn look and halMag atap. ha came quickly for ward and aaaiatad bar oarafollv over tha Ms Pills ravivlfy the torpid tta natural action. LIVER and raatort A healthy UVER mean: blood. Pure blood mean* health, health means happineaa. Take no Subatltnte. All pars use. the skin is restored to » perfectly healthy condition. Tettenne is a prompt and permanent cur** for In sect bites ground Itch, Sculp Erup tions and other itching diseases For sale h drug stores or by mail on receipt of 50c. J. T. S'uiptrine, Savannah, <ia, Fathe with Tettenne Sof»p, 25c Cake, at John M Klein’s By s faw ktnd'.r, wall dirartad s, nel qoastioas, ha lanraad.lbnl aba h«d baan to coll apon nr. coopar to oaenra snad Maa for bar sick kaabaad. who had baaa til for a long tuna, nnahla to pro- vida avaa tha baraat naoawitiao for hit littla family. Tba poor womaa waa graatly oaton Ishad whaa aba foand that aba aha waa talkiag to Mr. ooopar baroalf. no aano- oappllad This objection of the powers to onr sending the bpttlaship aqnadron to tha Pacific sounds s good deal like the neighbors ratsiog a kick because a man wanted to clean a shotgun in his own back yard. Pennsylvania doctor writes ao , account of a brain he hasjnst dissect ed th it w^a the smallest on record. But as the man it belonged to is dead* be will not be able to get back with any mean remark about good things and small packages. This suggestion of Hooeeveli as pro-cousul of the Philippines seems to have made a groat hit rith a lot of the high financiers of this country. Only they want him to go there at once an remain permanently. Deafness Oannot be Cured lad bsr.back to tha drag store, au her not osly with the required dnas, but also with a goaerous hi AfE NO RAI not handful of sihmr. and seat her hosm with a light heart and •miles ahtataf th rouge leers, that night a big basket of groceries was lefts! the tittle kome. and it wa hard to guosa who was foa donor Another feature of cooper's visit to this otty, aad oos that has attracted a groat deal of ottsatkm, is the asaav wrss of rboumatiem that hare boon ef fseted by tha aaa of his rssssdlss. Among the number who mode eta*—sots on this subject was loaias Herman, 945 worth arenas, who said: “i hare tot years been a suffeenr from rbeumatiem and kindley oomplaint. At tones i was a sable to walk aad my boot waa vary weak: My limbs were vary sore sod swollea aad I was in a very nervous condition i oould not sloop at night, always fait tked ia the morning, and wonld often hare •evero headaches, my health had entirely broken aad I had begaa to feel as if life was not worth living. 1 had tried different medioln hot all to no avail. Nothing seemed to Everybody in South Carolina b Eligible. oy local app'ioatiooa, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There Is only one way to core Dsafnoo Is canted by an Inflamed condition oi the mncosilalog of be Eustachian Tubs whoa this tabs Is inflamed yoe have s rumbling sound or Imperfect and whan it Is eairely dossed, nets is the result, and unless the Inflam motion can be taken out aad this tuba restored to its oormm omditom, hearing will bo destroyed forevkr; nioo enosi oat of ten are cnosod by Catarrh, welch is nothing bat aa Inflamed condition of the mum kelp me and i did not know what it eras to hare a well or happv day. “one evrniog I was reading In th- pa pers what great results cooper's n«w Discovery end quick Relief were com- plisbing in Chicago and I Made up my mind to give them a frial. end If they were what (be paper said they were, why 'hen I would surely receive some benefit “8o i pureba ed tome of the medicine end afterjtbe first few days i noticed that my sleep was more restful and that the pain in my limbe waa not so bad. i kept on using the medicine and after two weeks i had nearly recovered my health i can never say enough a bant these mediefnee, for I never' expected to see e well bay again, and here i am en- loying life wife my frienda , and all due to tba wondeifal New Discovery. I went to say that it is the tree test remedy ia the world, for It bee made me well woman where all others failed ” Admiral Evans declines to be drawn into the controversy over the OOmpanttive merit of navy aud army gunnery. He wya there is no prac tical way 9t Wjnparing the two class aa of tnarkimkhiMp Pn^l «>n»? aw$ officer shall httoh k mule team to One of the 12 inch eeacoast guns and shoot it off while galloping across the country at 10 knots an hour. This may sound like a joke, hut it is nally about the nearest ap proach the army could make to neva\ kufthtrj coadiUWA _ • Old people stooped with suffering, Middle Age, courageously fighting. Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unable to explain; All in miserv from their kidneys. Only a little backache first Comes when yon oatoh a oold. Or when you strain the back. Many complications follow. Urinary disorders, diabetes, Brighfs disease. Doan’s Kidney Pills care backache. Cure every form of kidney ills. J.W. Powell, proprietor of a gene, ral store and ooal, wood and ioe deal, er of Waverlv, living at 2010 Bland, ing St., Celupbia, 8. C., says: "My son has been afflicted with kidney and nrinarv trouble from childhood, bring unable to control the Secre tions especially when asleep Since nsing* Doan's Kidney Pills he has entirley recovered.” Foijsale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster—Milbnrn Co, Buffalo New York, sole rgents for the Unit, ed States. Hemember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. wo wtB ffrefOne Hundred Dollars for any ease of D safe see earned bv oaao'rk that oana'4 ha cured by Hall's Oaiarrh Cara. Bond for oireulars free V. J.OHEN1YAOO., TOledo, O. Sold by Draggieu, 75c. Taka HaU'sFamily Mils for oonstlpa tfoo. Moat people aren’t so proud of being honest as ashamed of being poor. Don’t get erit of paHauos with flM baby whaa it , is peevish and reft leas end don't wear yoorself oht worry!ns high and day about it—just wire It a Utile Oascaeweet. Cascasweet n a cor rective for the stomachs of babies and children. Contains no harmful drugs. Bold by John M Klein. There ia an old saying to the effect that "he who sups with the devil needs a long spoon." Maybe so; but he who knowingly sits down to snp with the devil hasn't got sense enongn to use a spoon. s Ton never have any trouble to get children to take Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrnp, They like it because it tastes neerlv like maple sugar. Ken nedy's Laxative Cough ^rruq la a sate sure add prompt remedy for coughs and colds and is good for every member of the fdmily. odd br John M Klein. A lot cf men claim credit for being temperate when the truth is they are too infernally stingy to* spend any money. A woman knows her husband is so brave she will go to see if it is a burglar hferrelf to keep him from getting into a fight. It is a well known fact that! persona living in tbs pine forests do not suffer Irom kidney diseases. Oia dove of PkMuloe at night usually relieves baok- acne. 80 days’ treatment $1 00 Your money refunded if not satiafled. Sold by Walterbora Drug Co. Hard Times In Kanaa The old days of grasshoppers and drouth are almost forgotten in Ihe pros perous kanaa* of today; although a Citizen p{ Codell,Karl Sbamburg, has not yst fbrgotUn ft hard time he a> coon Better be riding a hobby than tered. Hsaaytt" I was w6f * OBt . Wld ] to sit "rumbling by the side of diaoonvagod by coaching night and day, „.' ^ *7 * and could Ann do relief till I tried Dr. the road/ King's Now Dlsevefy. It took Isas th • r- From the viewpoint woman in front of a mirror, ?n honest man isn’t the noblest work of the Creator. Us to completely ggrs Ms. mfeet reliable SOUgh And epjd remedy .Dd rang and** throat healer eVrr ms YriMr ftkln should bo clear wag red. G drugstore! Y/ii It ybur liver is.in Apormal t* Ring’s Little Liver PilU act on it tfrea ao Quinsy, fipraiaa aodiBweillngs Cured "In November. 1901. I oauebt cold and had the quinay. M Probkbly even onr population in jail worries for fear the gov ernment is go\ng to the bow. wows. It Is claimed ladlgestioo is the nation al disease. That's why the demand fo» Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablets ksep increas- J throat was y breathe. I •potted Chamberlain’s Palo Bairn aad it ns relief in a shp/t tima. Iji two l waa ill right,’’ says Mrs. L. Cousins, Ottsrbura. Mich. Chamberlain's Paia Bala la a liniment and Is especially r iot aad swelllaga. for r %—#-—-b-j’ j v Ifotbers with lituo children* nel sale by John X. Klein If others'with litfie children* need no longer fear croup, colds or whooping oough. Bee’s Laxative CnuM| Byi tastes good. It works pff foe^ co| thrugh the bowols. outs 1 clears tbs head. For young vind btd." Onaraateed. Secure a bottle at .once. Sold by Walterboro Drug Co. about them Co. igestioa. Two your d Bold by Walterboro tyoat- mr'* nuatot olhrag A whole lot of anion men 'paraded together on Labor Day who will vote against each other on eleotion . day. | more or ^ severe It waa khown by RiehardlCans- field’a will that tbo moat of his proparty waa already in hia wife’s name. Think what a female Creosns Lillian Kassel wonld be if all ner husbands had followed this system. And one way of shooting a bear first to find him. is Tha Browns and Chicago met again in 1880 for the world’s championship, St. Louis winning the series, four games to two. This time the games. Don’t worty about your kidaeys when you saa oaa obtain 89 days treatment ef Pinnies tor ft. These little globules bring re’Jof In tbs firs* dose. lasqago aad rheumatism If not mtisfled This Is a falr < by Wsltsrbore Dsug' wo • Dmumaviawf yisld qulddy. sd your money refolded, offer; you can’t lose. Bold re Dang Co ( ~ that thing back in my system agria.” Come to WALTERBORO toed. 8nv«f' vs» nod Ote roue thing* Ash. io* A*i* Or***' o**« r( and allow me the pleasure of showing you my line of fall and holiday goodly Comparisons you’ve got* to- make to know that you art buyingfright, for this reason alone see our line first. I don’tcharge you one cent for look ing, bnt you will save money by looking wfilihelore jou buy. Leaving the Above with you, I am, YOURS TRULY, THE SUNSHINE STORE G. W. GLOVER, Prop. 0pp. Jno. M. Klein’s Drug Store.* STOMACH TABLETS AW OUARAMmD TO CUM Indigestion and * Dyspepsia. . j AND John M Klein.- Goods Reasonable Prices Do you know that I purehashed a large proportion of my tall good SIX MONTHS ago and the balance rice! I went direct to the Northern Markets and purchased and I am giving my customers the benefit of these prices. Space will not allow me to enumerate prices on all of my stock, so I will only ask yoj to stop in, see them, and let us give you prices tace to fact. Drees Goods This line consists principally of Broadcloth, Silkine meskin, Cashmeres, and va-. Mohair, Brilliantine, Shat nous other kinds in the latest shades. Prices range rom ioe to $1.25 per yard You should see them. Clothing Clothing If you don’t need a suit, you had better not see this line—for it very tempting and the best and prettiest line 1 have ever had Pries: Mens Suits $5.00 to $16.30 per suit Youths Suits $4.50 to $9.00 per suit Boys Suits $1.50 to $5.00 per suit. Mens Pants $1.00 per pair and up. Boys Pante 25c per pair and up. Tailor Made Clothing Remember, these suits are hand made to fit you; and the fit is guaranteed by me. I have over 400 samples for you to select from. I have satisfied and believe I can satisfy you, as I have had ten years ex perience in this work. Shoes Shoes Shoes Mens Shoes, Ladies Shoes, Boys Shoes, Girls Shoes, Childrens Shoes, infact shoes for all, and they are the famous “BATTLE AXE” and “WOLFE BRS.” too, they need no comment Hats And More Hats I am overstocked on Men and Boys Hats and Caps so if you are hard to please—give me a call. Neckties to luit the most lasddidUS 4re§Sers. • • *• T, •• •» Ladies Colars and Ribbons I have ladies collars cheaper than you can buy the material and make them, prices 5c to 25c. I also have* many kinds And colors in ribbonar prices 5c to 25c per yard. ~ Specialties S Ladies side and back combs, Barrettes/ Cuffs and Collar buttons. Embroideries" ~Trunks,' Suit cases, Telescopes, Agateware, Mens Saddles and various other things, that we will take pleasure in showing you H. W, BLACK, JR. Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Lap- robes. Etc. We handle the Tailor-Canady Buggies and th^ Russell Wagons. We have a good stock on hand if .we can’t suit you will order you any kind you want Prices and terms right. VEHICLE 'np*' ' * K * PLW. BLACK, JR., Manager, I - p • op ■W \ sw* OUBQ OHOO‘ .j 1 m Mjd'rw l1'. v • .UU '45 j. jjj-syz *4-2