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THE RIDGEWAY DISPENSARY. ?ublic Money Used for Political Purposes ---Pnejudice Blind to Truth-.-A Direct Charge--Investigation Encumbcnt. Xr. Editor: I am glad to see in your ?aper that some steps are being taken .o investigate the action of authorities -esponsible for the (lispensary outrage At this pli.e, which occurred the day 4 the Pote-Tillman-Evans meeting. The tffHir should be sifted to the bottom. It places Tillman on the !evel with a commn.- brigid; a .d everythin2 should be J Ane to open the eyes of unthinking Carolinians who persist in following this utterly un principled man. Many of our best citizens are allowing their petty spites and prejudices to close their eyes and ears againct honesty and truth and all fair dealing. State officials hive had full know. edge of the fact that the State's property was given away by men in position to prevent or rectify it, for the so!e purpose of building up Tillman and his fol!owers again-t Butler, Pope and their friends. It was done to down Pope on that occasion, and have it heralded throughout the State that Tillmau had won a great victory at Ridgeway, one of his prominent start ing points as a reformer. Dr. Pope was treated with marked discoartesy. After Tllman's commit tee of invitation had extended him an offer of fair hearing on th. stan-1 with Tillman and Evans, they for some frivaloni pretense declinel to have their tfler carried oat, bicked down. On the ground where Dr. Pope had gone as a listener, tn hearittg that the committe had broken faith in the matter of giving him an equal showing with other speakers, he was treated very rndely in a most public manner, by a Mr. Renbert, a very well mean ing, but excitable and imprudent young fellow. I have been informed by men eminently rel'abe that they Stw Mr. Rembert handing liquor to the crowdin..the dispensary that eve ning; since ihat time he has been ap pointed on the whiskey constabulary. I have no idea that Mr. -Rembert was other than a cat's paw for others cirrying on the same business more cutiously. Ben Tillman g%ve a written order to have the dispensary opened that day. E. G. Palmer. Ridgeway, S. C. ,Sept. 20,1895. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. HOLD YOUR COTTON. O'Dell's Advice. "It has suggested itself to us, inas much as the price of cotton is largely in the bands of the planters themselves and will be governed to a great extent by whether or not they push forward their crop to market early in the season, as they did last year ; if that fact was brought to the attention of planters through the- local papers having the greatest circulation in their several localities, it might and probably would, have great effect upon the price. You can understand tbat if' the crop is rushed into market, a low price will be established, which is just what is desired by spinners, both at home and aproad, who appear to be holding aloof with that object in view, whereas, if receipts continue light, prices must ultimately advance, as the crop is undoubtedly short. If grower. must sell some, let them sell part of their crop and hold the balance for higher figures." H EAVY SNOW IN COLORADO. DENiVER, Sept. 22.--The damage to the fruit interests of the State by the heavy snow fall of last night is bevond comptationl. In the vicinity of Den ver fruit and shade trees were broken by the heavy snow freezing of the limbs yet in full lear,. and scarcely a tree for miles around escaped injury. Reports from -the interior show the same deplorable cotxiition, varying only in degree. While the fruit grow ers may save most of the matured fruit, the more serions injury' is in the broken trees anid shattered truuks. The snow storm wats general nver the State, the amount varying from four to six inche'. Today theh sun shone c'e.ar. The indications are favorable for a killing frost to-night. I Poor Health means so much more than you imagine--serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected.5 Don't play with Nature's5 greatest gift-health. If you are feeling out of sorts, weak -nd generally ex hausted, nervous, BkuWfl55have no appetite ad can't work, begin at once tak I ' ing the most relia. ble strengthening Ia'J6~a medicine,which is Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot. B ties cure-benefit ?Svey ist dose-it so't .:tain your teet, an d it's ______pleasant__to_take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Contnation, Bad Blood Maaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. .43ct only the genuine-it has~crossed red lines on the wrapper. All others are sub. sttutes. On recejpt of t wo 2C. stamps we will send set of 'en Beautiful World's Fir iews arnd book-free. h THlE NEWS AND [1&F;ALD. ?UBTUSHED TRI- WEEKLY XF T-i.0D 11F,10 [A' COMPANY, rI V i. '. A) VANUF.: A0 Year, - - 83.00 4 f.ontlas. - - - - 3.50 %t) ' I 'It H A l'h. n*Ai., l: ftorn*r rates eharged for obituaries. Orders for Job Work solicited. This newspaper is not responsible for Pzions aid views expiessed anywhere Ise than in the editorial column. All articles for publication must be ac -ompanied by the true name of the author -1d written in respectful language and ritten on oneside of the paper The true amie requiredasan evidence of good faith All communicatsons-editorial, business local-should I e addressed to THE . EWS AND HERALU' Co. W. D. DoUGLAss, Editor. JAs. Q. DAVIs, Treasurer. W. J. ELmoTT. Business Manager. WINNSBORO, S. C. Tuasda, September 24, I1895 IT seems as if the Mississippi plan, wi:h a few mkodificatioup, will be adopted by the Constitutional Conven tion. TnE abolition of the ri2ht of dower in lants conveyed by the husbind in his lifetime would greatly facilitate conveyances. IT is hard to realize that while the sunt was se -ding u; excessively warm rays ot heat, the sno was falling heavily in Wyoaiing, Nebraska, and Colorado. A TENDENCT sce..ns to prevail in the corvention to legislate, and freqnently one reading the ordinanes introduced, .if he didn't know better, would think the General Assembly was in sess:on. THE chain gang or something seems to be diminishing the number of crim inals at court. We n,uilly have a much greater number of criminal cases at the September term of court than we had this year. WE don't often offer advice to farm ers, but we would venture to suggest to them to iarket their cotton just as slowly as possible. We believe the crop will be short. This means that as soon as that is ascertained the price will advance . UNDER our law if a mnan or woman goes to Georgia or any 'ther Sta?e and obtains a divorce, it s .i~t recogniz :d in this State, and the children of a subsequent marriage are bastards. This works a great injustice to inno cent children. It would seem just, therefore, that the law should be changed, and divorces obtained else. where recognized to the extent of con sidering children of the second mar riage legitimate in such cases. TEE credit system upon which county business has been conducted has been a great evil, and we are glad to see that the convention is trying to do symething to enable the several counties to rua on a cash basis. School teachers, jurors, witnesses, and all credItors of the conities from necessity have to discount their paper at an ex tortionate discenm. The credit of the counties is good, and they ought to be able to get money as cheap as the banks or anybody. Ta Constitutional C:onven:ion, so far, taken on the whole, has made a very good r-ecord, and it is to be re gretted that two whole days have been consumed in discussing the naming of a county. and in discussing whether or not the State was correct in charg ing that the President had intentionally misstated the Vote of the convenl:ion. WVheher or not President Evans wil fully misstated the report of the teliers, no one can tell the absolute truth about it, except President Evans himself, and it is a silly waste of time for the convention, which was called to frame a constitution, to spend a whole day in trying to decide the question. Such discussions do no good, and the people are not half as much interested in them as some of the delegates seem to think. We think it would bave been wiser if the State had withheld its opinion on the subject, but it had a perfect right to express its opinion if it choose. The conven tioni might as well realize that it is not assembled to answer all the charges newspapers shall make. If it shall ndertake to vindicate all of its mem bers from charges that may be pre ferred against them, then it will con sume from now t >christmas in such a frivolous nndertaking. 6100 Reward 6300. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that. science has been able to cure in all its st ages, and that is Catarrh. Hlall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the mnedical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's CatarthI Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient streneth by building up the cens:itution and -assistingc nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that ti.cy off-r One Hundred Dol:ars for anry case that it falls to cure. Scnd for list~ of testimonials. A dJress, F. J. CmF:xzn ,i (o. Toled o, O. rwSaid by druggists, 752.* Wh Castoria is Dr. Samuel Piteb and Children. It contains n other Narcotic substance. for Paregoric, Drops, Soott, It is Pleasant. Its guaran Millions of Vothers. Castor feverishness. Castoria pre cures Diarrhoea and Wix teething troubles, cures < Castoria assilmilates the f and bowels, giving healt) toria is the Children's Pan Castoria. "Castora Is s exoellnt medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of its good effect upon their children." Da. G. C. Ocooo, Lowell, Mass. Casworia is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers willonsider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in steadof thevariousquacknotUmswhichare destroying their loved ones, by forcingepium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." S Da. J. F. KngcnzLo, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 7 2 THE ATL.ANTqA EXPOsITION. Mr. Warren Cowan, rep.!,entin the Atlanta Exposition authorities wa in Columbia during the past weel distributing informati.m of a Talt bh character.concerning the great t.>o sition. One of the greatest features of th( exposition is Pain's grand and later pyrotechnic display "China and Ja pan," which reprasents the storming f Wei-Hai-Wei. If the display iD anything like the superb lithographi< representations thereof being gotter out by the exposition authorities anc and the Southern railway, which ent eri the grounds on double tracks, and i the only line to do 30, then it mut b( rand. The pot to be borne in min sthat the display only continue! tenty nights, beginning with Wednies ay night last. The Sauthern-railway and the Sea bard Airline are both offering re arkably low rates from_hbal.estAi ad Columbia and other points in the tate to Atlanta and return. In a recent letter to anufactu rrs Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor 01 te Spectator, Rushford, N. Y., says: It may be a pleasure to yon to know LZe high esteem in which Chamberlain'i edicines are held by the people 0 yur own state, where they must be bst known. An aunt of mine, wh< rsides at Dexter, Iowa, was aboul tvisit me a few years since, and bfore leaving home wrote me, asking fthey were sold here, stating if the) ere not she would bring a quantitl ith her, as she did not like to b< ithout them." Tha merticines re frrn d toi am C*'hamberlain's (og, emedy, famowi for its cures of cold! 2n0 croup; Chaberlainl's Pain ]Baln or theunatismi, lame back, pains it te side and chest, and Chalnberlain' olic, Cholera and Diarrhoa iRemnah r bowel comlplai'lls. These mcdi nes have becen i :onisu-u lt uise : >wa &.or almnosrt a quar er of a coturny he people have learr.e clI bar. they at. aicles of greast worth aii inerit, unli uequaed by .1nv .ther. Saltisfatni,' garantee.2 oc money reIu 2d1 *d. Thie) re for sale here by McMaster & Co.' Wants to Take the stadents to Atslanta. Senator Tillman remarked while ii mon yesterday that he strongly favored proposition to charter a train ancl ave the faculties of the Winthro; ormal and Indmutrial School no leson Coliege take the students o e 'nstitutions to the Atlanta Exo"si. t.on some time in November. This ould be a great thip for the tw< bcol.-Rock Hill Herald. For Over FIfty Years Mn. WiNstow's SOoTaHis Synur hn! en used for over lifty ye rs by mil ion.i fmothers for their 'hildren: while .t ser.h. g, with per feet success. I soothr h hild, softents the ;.ums, aillay sial paini, ures wind colic, al.4 is t he be-st e':medly r Diarrhiea. ft wi;l relieve 11e poor lit I sutfferer irmmediately. M.dd by D)rug ists in every pai +.of the wo,rtd. Twenty e cents a bottle. lBe sure and ask f.or rs. Win4tow's Sootchinig Syrup.'' and ake no o,ther kilnd. 5-26i x1y COYRG H TS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? For r IU&C.,wo have hdneal ifty years ns strictly confidetial. A Handbook ofIn ormaton concerning Patents and how to oh ain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan al and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive pecil notiein the Scientific A merican, and hus are brought widely before the public with 2 cost to the inventor. This splendid -Dper, sued weekly, elegantly Illustrated. has by farte agest circulation of any scientific work intffe orld. $3a year. sample copies sent free. Bull~ Edition, monthly, S2.50 a year. single 2ols~ cents. Evcrynumber contains beau huses. wit plans, enabling builders to show the Laest desl s and secure contracts. Address MTUNN ,Co., Netw YoxK, 361 BRoADWA. Chceter's En.giuh Diamond ldrand. ENNYROYAL PILLS sac. ..wav riai. .AISask boxe. aealed with blue ribbloni. Takec IANT every man and woman in thtinitedI o te neetedLn he o n nd wis ky tr sit eohvema n woman~ok on these dis-d as. Address B. M. WVooney, Atlanta, Gr., ox 38, and ane will he snt youfree. H tIS er's prescription for InPants either Opium, Morphine nor It is a harmless substituto ing Syrups, and Castor Oil. We is thirty years' use by im destroys Worms and allayG vents vomiting Sour Curd, d Colic. Ca'storia relievcs onstipation and fIlatulency. )od, regulates the stomach y and natural sleep. Casa acea-the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is so well adapted to clildren that I recommend it as superior to any prescription kwown to me." k tH. A. AncaE:R, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians in the cbildren's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." UxrrD Hosp'rr&L AnD- DispE=Azr, Boston2, Mass. I ALLzN C. SarTE, Pres., [Uray Street, New York City. Heart Disease Cured 1 By Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. ' Falhting, Weak or Hungry Spells, Irregu lar or Intermittent Pulse, Fluttering or Pal itation, Choking Sensation, Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Feet and Ankles, are symptoms of a diseased or Weak Heart. MR4S. N. C. MlLLER. Of Fort Wayne, Ind., writes on Nov. 20. ISO4: "I was afflicted for forty years with heart trouble and suffered untold agony. I had weak, hungry spells, and my heart would palpitate so hard, the pain would be so acute and torturing, that I became so weak and nervous I could not.sleep. I was treated by several physicians without relief and gave p ever being well again. About two years ago I commenced using Dr. Mil::s' Remedies. One bottle of the IIeart Cure stopped all b eart troubles and the Restorative Nervine did the rest,and now I sleep soundly and at tend to my household and social duties with Iout any trouble. Sold by druzists. Book sent free. Address Dr. Miles Miedieal Co., Elkhart, lad. Dr. Miles' Remedies Restore Health. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Classand1 befatifies the hai.. rever'Fals to eatoro Cra? -- air to its Youthful Color. _SO,and$_1.coatDrUgits iiaLeadingConseraory of America y CAm. FAgLra, D)irector. Send for Prospec So- gvingfailin'ormation. FRA,xKcW-.HA!..General Manager. IDR. E. C. JETER, Physician an d ourgeon. IOffers his professicnal services to the people o)f Fairfield. Postmtlce address Jlen kinsville, S C. J.4-ly H I-ot H-ouse Planvth.. fIAVE a choi(ce colh Ction' of hot1 house- plhots for sah.. Alno Iifty select varieties of Chr y santhe mums. Twety p)lanl for SI.p) Pr ronize home en terpriz". 4 9:3:f* MR~S. J. A. IllNNANT, THINACURA FORl THIN PEOPLE Are yoR thin?2 lesh made with Thinaeura Tabb,-t by a scientific p.roerss. Tfhey crente p*ri eet assimilatiou of every forn m of lo d, -e~r t i,g the valuable parts ar.d iscarding~ the w orthlss. Th'ley make thin faces plump and r und out t he ligure. They atre the for leannesc. cruta ning No .InsEN:C, and absolutely ha'rmiless. Price, prepaid1, Sit er box, ; for $5. 1amplet, "110W TO G ET FAT," Fr.'E. The THINACU'itA CO., 949 lSroadwayt.N.Y PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM!i ,-Cleanses n d bean:sfis the ha.r. I HIr toes cuth r n o ot cu'res CCea:p dinea.,.es S. hI al . 0e.an I12at Dn.: 's H NDERCRNS. Th eny~ecur c .~ S ops aUran, lac. eM .L):-t4 e: iSu C,N.li . ESS . HEAiD RCISZ3 CUNDbI Peck'.s DisiBLE T UBULAR EAR g CUSHIaNS. Whispere beard. Comn t_rtabl. Suecessulwhern Remedies rAILt. Inls._bo' Lle ac&ona1l, FALL OF 1895. Good TMOS Aheadj PAII'CULAIRLY TO TlOE w!o will be wise Cugh to 5eek gt.nlbe bai--gains, a:d I claim to have Cu:1b bargails to offcr lily filndi ill S Fa;l. Oild give iny reasons why I po:0) to uiilersell all competitors, U fo.o: s: 1st.-Oar entire stock of General Mer chandise MUST be coiver;cd into ready cash in order to wi-d up the business of A. Mcdonaid & Co. 2nd.-I prefer to give my friends znd ncighbors the benefit of the sweeping reduction in prices rather than sell ont in a lump, that all might have an opportn 11itV of s Cali: g bar ain; 3rd.-When the advance cane on Shoe, Hardware, and otlhr 1o:-1 iln oU' lillp, we fortl11:it- - ly I ad a hbig supply on hai.d, and p c p (lit wh'ch 1c advance in i ni s li;a; ff:Imr g-.Ve US, wl. | e. h . -, 4m sn1, mro;-t at I ir.--( c -. 4:h.-I will Le *i., tL. co:o., nr*e; froni sla; to fiish, pat iii full prices.-don't folget dbis. Villi also par highest cash price for cotton seed. Be sure and c)nsult n:y pr itS cm: Bagaing and Ties before % un bay. I bought tl:cee several moltls ago When they were at rock bollont p7!ces, and will give you great alivantage in your Wants here. Alex. xaxaonaldal SURVIVOR, BLACKSTOCK, S. C. -SOUTHERN RAILWAY 00, (EASTERN SYSTEM.) ~Cntral Time shiownx betwcen Jacksonville and Columibia. L Eastern Time at other points. Northnbond. No.36 No1;oS$T UTot..18th, 153. -Daily Daily Daily Lv. Jacksonie .. ...... 5 0 p .... 700 a Lv. Savan nah.3 ... m . 11 30 a Ar. Columbia ..... .... 240 il ....4.i5pP Lv. Charlesto ... ... 03 n ..... 72 a Ar. Columbia ...... 0 15, .... H 05 a Lv. Augusta.... .... .... 010 Np 200p " Graniteville ..... ..... 1l10 p 2' :0 p " Trenton... ....... ... I p '57 p 4 Johnstons i. ........ u20 a 3 10 P Ar. Columbia ... .... - - 220: 1444 p Lv. Columbia ....--.J 400 a4 00 a 505- p " Winnsboro.. .... 457 a: 4 57 6 5 "Chester........ 5 12a 5 42a o"53 p " fRock Hill.. .... 1h sa G13 a' 720 p Ar. Charlotte .. ..---700 n 7(00 a 8 20p " Danville.... ..-- 40 a 11403 a l1200ntI "Richmond ..----4 40 p 4 40T p GC a "Washington ..S--- s 0 p . 0 p 6042 a "Baltimore ...--.-12 p 1125 p S05 a "Philadelphia .--. ( 0 a 300 a 10 15 a "New York ...--- " 0 a' 020 a 1253 p Southound Daily Daily Daily Lv. New York ... ....intl15nti 4:10 p "Philadelphia ...350 a~ 350 n. 655 p "Baltimore ...... 6 '2a 6 22aI 920 p Lv. Washington .. ....11.15 a 11 25 a110 43 p " Richmond.. .... 23 p.1255 p1 200 a " anville .....p01 psO " Charlotte .... il0,, 01 " Rock 1111 ....p1 1 ~02 "Chester . .n1~5u1U -'Winnsboro..... 14a11 15 A r. Colu mnbia ........ 20 2alO Lv. Columbia .. ....... 0a17p "Johnston ......I 02 1 " TrentoD . ........ 4a,:5p "Granitville....j.. .I7la 4p Ar.Augst........... .. 10. p S 410p55a Lv ClubI........ 05 p 1.000 p 5 Ar Careson......t l2 5al1.St11 3 Lv.Coumia ..... 2250 a a100 p Ar. avanah......... ......... 30 12 p Jacksonill ... . a..... ..I2a 102p ......N ..... G As a 32E Ar. Auua.... 3S.... ...g.. & 00twtn Li4 15 mar.arlsn ih...h: ears. 111r0 o Ch.r......0p L. Columa .... S.. 1st Mail ......u11 Pl Armannah ....in ....5r ami ...... cl:s coc -Jacksonville nd ..... York5 a~ .......i car0 . -Nos. iS and adh ingo &eSnterwestern Sta ionCouma, u ca sarge aonew torke on Pul sangersand bagthg atinning st. oftCaiott. N. 35 GaEn . S.stMi. Thrug CulP - Au ug -hartorte J.u.N s. 5and rriovotedtrUinSa s Jngrs and gaellandiblst. ain Toile A rtsiNicTof Al GiAANA. P L ELS, Oil, CoriA,ieS. C BW s H. REE. CiaJ. h M.aCULP. GPSpt,sNTN Tb ,ASHINTON Drug - dGlsswre. NOW READY. *** 1 We have received and are now reaiy to show our Fal! and Winter grd,. Ve have the largest and must cnplete stock we have ever shown. Our stock- of Dress Goods is magnificent, comprisnr a fine line of colors, %erges, Flanelf, Henriettas. Also the laie,t noveltes in Mohair, Silk and N'ool mixures, and an ele4a.t line of Black G :ols. The prices are ftlly one ou, th lower ihall ever bet'ore. Beautiful sr ies in si k-s for Wai-ts Si k- for T, immings, Velvets, Jet Or amenras aGd Ginps. We have a very la ge stck ( f all Domestic Goods, Satteens, Print ingha,ns, 1I a.:luig, -11ton Fl-timele, eic. All ; -tion g.ods are advancin )tL we can give you low prices for we OUWItT E %ICL, atid BOUGaT LARG e hav, te cli ape-t F.alitt.s, Bi.-nk,i-, t ioo Underwear, etc., yon ;en sice th ar. See thern and y u will Ie convinced. There fa been - big trn-t f-1r,ed to - it- up the prices of leather and sto We botigh our Shoes ear.v: bn l4lojglt A vLV large stoek, .onsequently :au o!fer you a great vari tV, and at lItw s! prices. Our stock is now retdy for in;p(ction. Miss Ketchin has been North and Dan give you .he latcst styles. We have a large stock of the newest and m desi able goodF. We oft'r you th. best work and lowest prices. We want your trade and know that we can make it to your interest to trade with us. We offer you the greatest viriety to select from, polite and capable attention and. the lowest prces. Co:ne and see us. CALDWELL & BUFF. Dr. Miles' Nervine Worth Its Weight in Gold. ~ ' >|S RTHUR. - IIN -I - -- ---- j RL. MILES' NERVINE RESTORES HEALTH. When the neF9eg worn and weak, and vitality is at a low ebb. The brain force? w eakened and the intellectual powers dulled. Courage is lost the maind becomes timorous and melancholia- takes posssessio The digestive organs fail to fully perform their functions, the heart's acti is painful and irregular, the blood becomes thin and watery and the ei44 system is threatened with collapse. Under these conditions there is not - like Dr-. riles Nervine to restore health. "I feel it my duty to inform you what your Nervine has done for me. have b)een an invalid and doctoring for nine years. I lost my dea mot hr last MIarch, and just after I was taken down with a very severe vous trouble, which gradually grew worse, notwithstanding I was u tecrofa physician. I finally became discouraged and gave up, thin Invrwould bebte.Icann'ot tell yog how great a sufferer I was. I hytrclfits, sometimes two or three a day, an opppes feeling throug' my chest. I .was troubled with palpitation, and could scarcely stang feet. and was totally.unable to walk alone. Not even the lightest ti food would digest. My nerves were in such condition that I could not and I was reduced to but the ghost of my former self. - I sa.. an advertisement and purchased a bottle of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and from the first I noticed a change for the better. In a montha time there was a great improvement, in my looks as well as my feelings. The oppressed feeling in my chest entirely disappeared, my food digested much better and I could walk a short distance. It is over two months now an: cn walk a half mile, and I am happy to say I am better than I have been for two years and am just beginnipg to feel like my old self; and I owe all this to you for Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervige, It is mny best friend. I often make the remark that it is worth its weigat in gold." - 96.Plainfleld St., Olneyville, R I., Nov. 27, '94. ANNA E. RArHUEN. Dr Mils'9 * Restores SwkISYSEARNS Ask any STEA RNS rider vhat he thinks of hisI YELLOW FELLO STEARNS riders arec satisfied rides. Join the ranks of STEARNS enthu E. C. STEARNS & C Syracuse, N.T SOUTHERN AGENTS W_ D_ G ASRH CO., r.mAL.k.