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Cancer 01' ftg Breas Mr. /. II. Crnusby, of 15S Kcr: Memphis, Tenn., says that his paid no attention to a small lump w appeared in her breast, but it soot veloped into a cancer of the worst ! and notwithstanding the treatmei the best physicians", it continue) spread and grow rapidly, eating holes in her breast. The <loi Js o o n pronou her incurable. \ celebrated New r Ja specialist then t $ ed her, but she r tinucd to grow w ^ and when infor that both her and grandmpthei ^yvdicd from cance /iVvt gave the case u A hopeless. Someone ther "" commended S. and though little hope remained, begun it, and an improvement was ticed. The cancer commenced to heal when she had taken several bottl disappeared entirely, and although eral years have elapsed, not a sij the disease has ever returned. A Real Mood Keme' S.S.S. (,guaranteed purely vcgcta is a real hlood remedy, and never to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rlieumat Scrofula, or any other blood disease Our books Atlanta Ga.C? ' ^ A WOMAN'S STOKY 01' the Terrible Tornado hi i Saii i!>. A'It. I ? t- * : ? * ? f . ! uimiv li'k l\, i \ ! in ? .1 !l . i j. was 10:15 this morning when tie I\ >?*k was lirsf nporise 1 of tornado at Fort Smith. The bor city had been temporarily cut from communication with outside world,but when the w were restored and the new sea great oxeitemen; ensued in city. Bulletins were posted fast as possible ami eager cro beseigod the bulletin board, rival? from Fort Smith 011 the tprnoon train confirmed j rovi reports of extensive loss oi' ] ami added that the picture eo not be overdrawn. Miss I/i'lit Mivelaz, of tins city, rotor from Fort Smith on thoaft. rn train. She war. at the Hot '! ?! .when too torn Mo burst in , fury. When she left this n: ilia: 21 had beeti to from the nil.: , ami there w : reckon::-.. !; .v many ;i ' been 1' t. : : ti'most ronl .is and excit -niMd reigned. * '!'< >!?' v.;,. h!i awftii roj'.r sou- ..ill /Ii Mi v. ! ilui CURED OF LiLO'OD POISON AF1 Fir. j-TWO OOCiOsiS t All.til 3?."-*e f f '-~ " llni'J:' ': iii ! 7J .t mii.1I j pit* broke nut uii my lei;. It be a!rt:;?I . i l >ur ni I d l).> . i ' v ' III <1' Till ill" (Hunt . Alt*., wli. re ! 1 iv?*<1 "i ;lii year*. Ii>- Iiit fur a -hurt \\ i !n > . we. it broke iiiil aaaii hut Ii I' j7 , ri 1 - > on, " \ -I, nlder. ' small bones were taken out. It ( tinned until I 7'In this lime ! t We! > llinVfe ' J?}| * - i. : 1 n 'I told in 11: o: !\ was a nipt l inr; i ha? ;l > ! ! never be en For siv montl I rnuld ri >f wa step. 1 vent t Mineral Well ,'!'e spent tf.'.Od.OO; earn,* linine; .fill II. I Sprites, A r!. . s'iiid -.in inoi ?all failed toeni*.'lie', in t--. I >-. back to Birmingham, Ala. i was \ i,) ; .. . ); . | .; i . wmte me that I'.. It. would ei and I < '>ii 1>1 iz> ' t1 ini'itieii Nairn;- A Mono... . vu: .if city, i bought l "u !io: i ! - >1 f> [ had *1 u i lied ill v !: h >M h> 1 ; - l.i". .. to p/'.-iI, ; : d :.i ' t wo ;nont I v. * ; ri . a ml v That 1 . -en n ! I . and no o.'* it return yet. I ! spent in c. :i ->% r : : < m, in t i> It. done t' Dt'k t h"?t n'I t! .> failed to. . Y.-ti )i . yn my piTini t:) t> 11 1: I; I >1 . Ii.i v ' i ! jnuch t ryin 1; l i! . i.~ well ! : ... .v n. o ?' li t rented s;i" its tie . ! * 7 yea? . f liej 'ltd y.,;s to i Wij.it lams I.'id, and don?' i i. i; ... I. I a: . ' Shady I 'a! . (. For i. hy i : ?. I 'rice f per lr.r;.'e hot! lo the fifteen or twenty minutes t tlie storm ragtd. The wind b fearfully and the hail fell fork , iy. 1 had retired but was avvali j ed during the storm -uul I at o realized it was a tornado, hav * *'a a lively recollection of the vis - St., tion experienced hv Little 1* hVcii 'i: October, IS!) 1. Th? ev i dc- lag had been unusually warm: lt'o'i clouds had been forming. I 1 to tunatoly, the Hotel Main was irtors directly in the path of the tor need do, and therefore escaped d; fork ;4^e* 1 obtained a few glinif re.it- of the damaged portions of rorse c'ty and the bight was awful. med "After the storm the m had came ?at, the clouds disappc r he ing. Then lire broke out in p as devastated district, making < ? re- of the most weirdly beaut: she : spectacles imaginable. It is s no- j ply impossible to describe es it picture. There was so much t sev- may ntul confusion, so many ei ,n ? .of distress and such universal f I row over the calamity,that it 1 "Y* out of the question to form ; ible) definite conclusions as to fails number of lives lot- and ism ..r ...? i UiliUU 11 I %J * JM u?"5, I *n C'l ^ "Several wagon yard. ,v. In re ^ unusually largo number of co M try men were stopping,and twi three boarding houses were ~ set*no of heavy loss of Loth and property. From Ninth str to 11je 'loxi's road,lion o- vere \>ri n*olished on both -ides of street. The brick hof.se er aunt, Mrs. .Mary Mivelaz, i blown oil' and the tine new h ~n school was badly damaged. "Il" damage was great on I we! ' ! street and Catholic Avenue. 1 J. I cannot begin to tell you of terrible destruction from hasty inspection I made. lr* i some places you could not .' that substantial buildings st* 1 I there before the storm, ev ' "; vestage of the structure be vvd? ; i ! wiped out. ^r"| "1 thought the l.ittlo Rock 1 nf" | naiio was bad enough,but the |?"!,jat Fort Smith was so much wc * | that it is indescribable, it* mid ? " hardly be exaggerated. '* Little Hock was quick to sen n message of sympathy and pre or '' .id to the j. iplo of Fort Ssn ' 1 \t a meeting of t!m h :rd of tr; i <;ireet?>rs tin's afi irm on rcs< trn tions of c milolciK e eio pas .. ,, and assurance aid given. [\Cll I i f* EH a !> 8 tv.TC 'on! ^iaas " ' ? .? - . ?OLJDIBJR, j ji?r I Citizen and Olirlstiini 1'ntrlo inc1 A GUEATNHW IlOoTt l'( ?i T i < s. i *N < 2 * I LIVE AGE'ITS V/ANTEI j) 1.vory. : re , ,:. ! . .. Extraordinarily Liberal Term . lliil- ' la iini . _ :tn i . egn HA1 ... i; | Some of our ticM n* TCI' <> ;( II t? ?' ; < <! M"<* ' had I Lin. sold I'lu wnii'.H ilio ftrsl days ho "" 1 | I. < . P..... 1 ? . I ' r . 1. ... i i-jliti. : , Tin Work CoulniiiN i?i? 1 I (i Stt << ! ? ?? l! ll j . : ;it; Hi I,, ul . i... , u \ .>*.1 it " 1 . II r,,lM \ . i I .1 i . \ - i I 'U( ? -il "I .( i i ' ,M?" ?| M "m n|k'on"n t ?.: t< : HO CENTS. ia\r I i notice to tfie riiDlic y l M < \. i! I 11 i I iO\v ilny, !i i:t < , ' hi . a. iii iion oi'bu^ii i.bO 1,.i i it,.v, roufil} ,k pci v! n / !< ( SHOT AMIU SII, lew jus- Citizen of IvershaM Seriously en- Woumh'd'on the Public High* uce nay. ing ita- Speoial to The State. ?ck Camden, Jau. 11?Air. (?. J. en- Haker, who lives about seven an(l miles from Camden, was in hij 'or- buggy near his home early this not morning, going to get some witna nesses to bring to Camden in a ?in- l>ose between himself and Mr. Al. Spradley, when he was shot from ambush. lie was shot through * tlio shoulder with a rillo ball, and in the side with buckshot. There oon is very little hope of his recovery. ?ar. Thomas Spradley and .John the Spradley, two young men about 17 and 18 years of age,sons of Mr. on<> A. Spradley, have been arrested, if"' charged with doing the shooting, i m _ "If 1 was to stand on my head," .said young Softleight, "1 suppose rieH the blood would all rush to my 'or- head, wouldn't it?" "Of course was it would'" replied Miss Cutting. iny "Then," continued the young tlu> | man, "Why doesn't it rush to my I feet when 1 stand upon them?" the p'Keally, 1 don't know," she rej pliod, wiili a peculiar smile, "unan lcS3 it is because your feet are tin- n?t empty." i ^ the At the annual meeting of the li; stockholders of the Sumter Cot' t | ton Mill, held a few days ago, a dividend of Id* per cent, was de*lt' cl&reri. " I the ONE OF TWO WAYS. i1 The bladder was created for 1T? ' one purpose, namely, a receptacle ftii | for the urine, and as such it is [{uti not liable to any form of disease jl J except by one of two ways. The lirst way is from imperfect action * of the kidneys. Tho second way 1 " ir> from careless local treatment tell 1 of other diseases, ootii ciiii:r cmiimi:. rv j Unhealthy urine from un. 'J healthy kidneys is the chief cause in&jof bladder troubles. So the womb, like tho bladder, was ere I uiuu 101 one purpose, ana 11 not one , doctored loo much is not liable -i n* *? weakness or disease, except in n rare cases. It i* situated back of and very close to the bladder, therefore any pain or inconvenda i.-ncc manifested in the kidneys,, ifer i back, bladder or urinary passage ;fi,_ i often, by mistake, attributed to u|,, female weakness or womb trou?lu polr'? sort. The error is MM? easily made and n;a> be as easily avoided. To find out correctly, ?"ct your urlr a -vb> for twenty four hours; a sediment or settling , indicate kidney or I '.adds r tron? blc. The mild and the extraordinary oif< *f-1 of b*. Kilmer's Swamp* j , i Root,the great kidney,and bladder r? niedy is soon roali, d. If you need a modi' i 110 you should have the best. At dru . si <ts lifty cents ) or.i do1.!..i. You may have a :ii: , '< I ' '. ; nd ; unplet, both ,s. nt fr- e by ; mil. Mention the an i your address to !>r. Kilmer ?' I'inirhamton, N. V. 'i no proprietors of i:> paper p'nurantee the ^enS uip.enei'S of this cfTer. It.1 i-st tvv ^ % Y ?<r i'"& A L.y MM CATALOGUES MM NOW READY, and i have l!o* prettiest and In -; Orrrar > 1 in Kr.terica ;:t price- v i h111 the roach of .i.i, i.ian wi.o tako- ipiality in <? c nsulornfion. i ho Host i- tlio< i 1KA I'HST. ami whilo I lisivo tlo HKS'l I have piH n.. a v. i\i . .. unable !>.4 ;s ml ' <: tiro as yon h< o i:i . . ii ... mv priceiii w).i you buy one ii o-.a* put | ... o i: lo buy. . i2J* iVi/T ' - ' "" ' r-*" ?> ? f. ? . JL.'#/ , '! ,. , . f r I fvi -v mi "id is- (, I A I' A .v<>>r r : \ > All !r i;rht? ' ' ' 1 11 ;(ret ion i- iJii i I I . . I /. i. HERNO iN, V< 1'vllh"' r 'an o; cn mmpB vi <v v" 8 0 iViO i VTK ARE ASSERTING IN THE C EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WO "PITCHER'S CASTOBI 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, was the originator of "PITCH that has borne and decs-now bear the facsimile signature of < This is the original 11 PITCHER'S used in the homes of the Mo the years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the hind you have always bought and has the signature Oj per. No one has authority fn cent The Centaur Comuanu of A A # If President. March S, IS07. Do Not Be Do not endanger the life c a cheap substitute which so: (because he makes a few r. gradients of which even In "The Kind You Hav BEARS THE F AC-Si M Sy s Insist on The Kind That N SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ^)\ C?ltr*l Ttmn t'.lw.'i'ii C.ihiin'jtn .nil ioutIIIii. KKiturii Tlintt llrtweou Columbia and Othor Point*. KKKlCCTtVi: MAY ?, IH07. w . . >o. 38 No. 8d1 ! 1 Northbound. ?. .... 1 IMIIjr. I >.i 11 y. I 1 Lv. J-vlflo. IT.G&P.Rj. ft li a. T 00p .... I t " Savannah 19 i: p( ' 1 35 p ....... Ac. 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(lui'j i r kvcii .lacliu^uvlllo aud Clr. iaijatt, vU ! 1 AshovlUa . V/. II. UltiSnN. J. M. CUX.P, <1. iv.rv.t., W . ?htntft<>u. T M.j W.'i.hlnRfutt. V. A TL'ltK. K. II HARb>WloK, n . M'.i ;t(;-i. A. O. P. A., Atlanta "!ri a lilition lo tlic :ibovt? tvain J' scr\if:o, thoro i-1 u local train daily lift ween Col um liia and ('hitr-l ! lotto, making: :i!i ftor?'-. No. tit'i leaves f'ohnnlji* (I'landinj; < at 5:00 p. m., arrives , Charlotte S:10 p. mi No. lili J I. ve Charlotte c!ai!v 0 :'50 p. ni., ' . ' 'v i Columbia 0:55 p. in." PHILITOKEN. i I * \V<>i< i- Safo :tnil IC< '<sii>!e I'rIrnO. IN* i ; I. .1. ; i .im i .'us i.rr\d'i-?n?'-s iiwl | ( > , t' r ! ;u : r> ' 'ir . <? purffCt In-iill . - j ' by tlrugglnUi and donlera for tl a botlJ<* P : ! Ti. ti'i ' < TMi|)|'Hc:itlon JJ \ II t . ; I i . i fin ilrn *, M'T.'I ?l ! i tIf j>' ? ! i.iul ?lI ... ml yo i }>rc|>u1ii ypro- i < ! ?s. j . Now York. '' I ? I ' k M Li:a' kT few::; I'ks. ;j J ?/ ^ ? r? ? pr- *^-? 'T- TS jn^ OUKiS OUR RIGHT VO THE ?D vJA..'_> - O?''wiAx, A-. Ji.j ' AG Ol'R TRADE IifAKX. ^ c/ llyaiviis, Massachusetts, X !?&'? CAST0R1A," ?/<e same ..-'VV r?3~JmmM^rm>' 0,1 eUmJ ' wrapper. } CASTOR!A,'' z^/nc/i /?as &c<?w rs 0/ America for over thirty X /Ac wrapper cjicI see that it is f GL&zV&c&t wrapm ?ne to list my name exivhich Chus. H. Fletcher is <2 A <- ?v. Deceived. >f your child by accepting lv* druggist may offer you tore pennies on it), the in? does not know. e Always Bought" ii.e signature of a T"iu3: i fFfyy M S7 A' ?wif "/Jr c4cJU^4 . \ w Having * ever Failed You. AMI'S MICK I Lancaster C. II., S. C. vr<>tirk is 111;i{kity <; i v kx ihat Lv this olllce will l>?' upon from tbe -irst day of January to tin- Twcitieth day of February.1898. for the mrpose of receiving t In* rot urns of the ax-pttyers of Lancaster county. All persons having property in their tossession or control as Mauager,llold r, or its Flnsbantl, Parent, Ouardinn, I'rustee, Kxeeutor, Administrator, Ite eiver. Accounting Ollicer, Agent. Atorney or Fact or on t he tirst day of danlary.l.s'.tx, are required to list the same or taxation within the time required >y law or incur the penalty of fifty per sent, which attaches in failure to do o. A re-assessment of all real estate uid all improvements thereon, togethr with all personal property of every lescription must he given to the \uditor for the assessment of lv.is. The Poll Tax of One Dollar is laid tpon all male persons bet ween t he ages if "J 1 and HO years, except persons who ire maimed and unable to earn a >up- J uirt and Confederate soldiers. -Jp x The Auditor will attend the follow !? ; plnce^ named below f??r the eonenieiiee of t lie puhlie : Pleasant Vail-y, Tuesday, Jan. 11th, sits. l'.elair (J. <;. Howie's), Wednesday, Ian. 1-t h. ^ Van Wynk, Thursday, Jan. Kith. Thornwell I'liee. Friday, .I an. I It li. I ?i\ i". a. .. I>;vij?ht. p. in., Monday. Ian. 17th Trade-ville. 'I uesday, Jan. 1stli. Taxahaw. Wedne day, Jan. lath. Fiat Creek i'huveh, Thur-day. Jan. !0th. I ?r. <'. < . Welsh's, Friday. Jan. Ulsl. I rutin-. s;it unity. Jaii. J-'inl. I'r'le hi Mill". Manilnv. .t->ii ??H, !\rr?!..t\v, Tii -day and W edne.silay, Inn. ""J !i n >1 ! It. IIcall! Spring, Thursday, Jan. 27th. Pleasant ]I ill, Friday, 1 p. in., Jan. 2M h. t armel, Monday, 'an. di-t. The books will be open from the 11 rat n t lie . Invent h of January and from In- lirst, tu ? be twenticlli of February, l^'is.al the Court !!ou-c, and it will be ntbe interest . ' every tax-payer to i::ike hi- return- promptly and save lie penalty of per rent, which atI es after t he t \ ent iet I. of February liespeet full v, .1 NO. A. COOK, \ ud itor 'er < ' unit y. WANTllD A(. KNTN. "THE CONFEDERATE SOLDILft !N THE CIVIL WAR." 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