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t . LAN * VOL. IX. DON'T EXPERIMENT. ^ When grip attacks a person of i ^ nervous temperaroent there is usually a great depression ot spirits, the patient is plunged in dis ! pa'r, and no amount of argument or raillen has any effect, on his misery. T he man or woman whose nerves become so shattered that it is a torture to remain in tied, and the night is passed in a vain attempt to get a little sleep is on the down grade to nervous prostration, insanity and death. There is no time then to experiment with new and untried remedies. Neglect or delay in this respect mav prove a fatal mistake. l)r. Mile's Nervine is the best of all medicines for the nervous, tired out and sleepless victim of the grip, just as it is the best remedy for all other weaknesses! and disorders of the nervous svs I tern. It attacks the minute germs I of impurity clustered in the blood | and thoroughly routs them out of every hidden corner of the bodv.l "It was extremely nervous and although I doctored with several ph ysicians I could not gain | strength. My nerves her a mo so completely ustrung that I could scarcely sleep at all, and 1 j thought I should surelv dirv I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and j in less than a week I was feeling verv much better. After taking six bottles I was completely restored to health." C. E. IIackktt,Greene, N. Y. A trial package of Dr. Miles' favorite treatment for the grip, consisting of Dr. Miles' Nervtne, I)r. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and j Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, will be sent absolutely free of m. cost, to any person sending namej and address on a postal card, reW questing the sample, and mentioning the name of this paper. ^ Address. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. THE BEST MEAT THE MARKET AFFORDS Is the kind we keep for our customers. Call, or send, for a nice ICO A ST Oil STEAK Of either Beef or Pork. None but stall-fed cattle used. We also handle i uiiiiir; (ii uuiu;f. OTt-niS Nfrvt'U ally hour in the day at our restaurant. S. THOS. BLACK .WON. 'Phone No. 5J>. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUKE tA" A LI. *> rvoum Dim-cMrt-Ftlllng MemWM ?? *1 or?, I m potency, K!oo|>le?aiie??e. etc., cauaed f , T| Almae or other )!kv*wm anil ltitjjr \ cretiona, 'J Ar\j quickly unti surely \ "/ reator? Lmt Vitality in old or young, and fit a man forrt'ldy, Imsinei*or innrriugn. I'revent Inaanity anil Consumption it taien in lima. Their u*o ahows linr.iCiH.ito improvement and e (loot a a I 'UliE where all other lail In let upon having thn genuine Ajni Tahleta. Thej \ -j^ hare cured thouaandaand wi 11 cure yon. We alve a una. I lure written Ruaruntoe to effect a cure Cl\ JtTQ in I ^ each case or refund the mono/. Price ***# W I de per 1 - | package; or eii pkRe* (full treatment) for 9ZG0. By (null. In plain wrapper. upon receipt of priro. Circular ! 1 A J AX REMEDY CO., CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bosrs the ' Signaturo of SCI Btl I B ft J andWbiskey i aulti If fa III I I BOH cured at home w ith fcjl t'j V f U n h IVn oul IMtin Hook of par I 1 %0 1W1 Honiara sent FRE6 H H?? i>R b. M WOOL Lfc T CO. IfffffP * -. uihoe. lot North l'r>or Ht A Trrpid l.ivercauses Itpprrnsioirnf Spirits, Indigestion, Constipation, [ e. Headache. I se I>r. M. A. Simmons ' y "Liver Medicine to .stimulate that orW !OA8TOniA. Bean th# yt The Kind You Have Always Bought $ *"?:r Suicide by poison is not more censurable than by refusal to cure yourself of Female Troubles with Simmons Sijuaw Vine Wine or Tablets. m OABTOllIA. V B?*n the yjlha Kind You Havt Always BaugM | V I #y a# *ASTE "=- LANCASTEt S. f. & G. LEASED BY SOUTHERN. The Old Charleston, Cincinnati, A. Chicago Ant Included in the Transfer. Pull Of Promise For Old Charleston. (Aires a Trunk Lino From West and Insures Ilnsiness of Piedmont Heretofore Diverted to Norfolk. Special to tho State. Charleston, April 29.?The South Carolina and Georgia railroad will pass into the hands of the Southern railway at 12 o'clock tomorrow night. The deal was consummated at the olfice of the S. C. and G. road this morning. It is in the nature of a lease, and not a sale. The lease is tor 130 years, with absolute control of all the property of the South Carolina and Georgia road. It is said that the terms of the contract give the Southern road the privilege of purchasing the property at the expiration of the lease. The terms of the lease were not made public today. Vice-President A. 13. Andrews of the Southern was seen and asked for a statement shortly alter the meeting adjourned, and in reply lie said that no statement had as yet been prepared for the public, but he would probably have something to say within the next day or two. Mr. B. L. Abney, state attorney for the Southern road, when seen said he only represented the road from a legal standpoint and had nothing to say concerning the deal. Mr. J. W. Barnwell, the legal representative of the South Carolina and Georgia road, said, when asked about the lease, that nothing could be given out at the time. None of the gentlemen who were approached attempted to deny that the lease had been closed, and it is certain that the deal, which has been reported for some weeks, was closed today. It is understood that the Southern will take charge at once and operate the line beginning on Monday evening. A meeting of the stockholders of the South Carolina and Georgia road was held to day at the general ollices of the road, corner of King and Ann streets, at II o'clock, for the purpose of guar anteeingthe payment and interest of the first mortgage honds of the par value of .$ 1 .SOO.OOO, the said honds to hear -1 1-2 per cent, in terest. payable semi annually, and ItcmArk,"\hlP Ctirp n 1 Dhonnullcm Kknna, .lackson Co., W. Vh. About three years ago niv wife bail an attack of rbcuiuat ism which conlined iicr to Iter bed for over a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limb* being swollen to double their normal size. Mr. 8. Maddox insisted on my using Chamberlain's i'ain Halm. I purchased a flfty-cent bottle and used it according to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfast without assistance in any manner, any she has nas not had a similar attack since.?A. B. I'ahsons. For sale by J. K. Mackby A Co. En SBMI-W blblKIiV. ^ S. C., WEDNESDA\ also for the purpose of guarantee-1 ing the payment of lirst mortgage , gohl bonds of the par value of $10(>,0()0 of the Sumter and Wateree road, to hear per cent. ( I per annum. Resolutions were introduced to J this effect and were uanimously adopted. The meeting was attended by Col. A. B. Andrews, vice-president of the Southern railway, B. li. Abney, general counsel for South (Carolina of the Southern, .1. \V. Barnwell, counsel for the! i South Carolina and Georgia road, 'and Mr. I'otter of Now York, attorney for President Parsons of the South Carolina and (Georgia ! road. The meeting was in session for some time most of the time being taken uj> in drawing up the res lolutions and papers connected with t he meeting. While the meeting was called for this bond guarantee, its real I business was evidently the ratification of the absorption of the S. C. and G. by the Southern. There were no stockholders of the S. C. and G. proper at the meeting, though the call was issued to the stockholders. The S. C. and G. was represented by Mr. Barnwell and Mr. I'otter and the Southern oflicers were participants in the meeting. The action on the bond matter was thus practically taken by ihe, new owners. For several weeks there has been a persistent rumor to the effect that there was a deal on between the Southern and the South Carolina ai.d Georgia road, and j when an effort was made to con firm thn story from the olficials of the Sooth Carolina and Georgia road at this end of the line the report was denied. The visit of Col. Andrews to Charleston were thought to he significant,! and knowing ones were not (lis posed to accept the denials. The control of the South Caro-1 i 1 ina and (ieorgia road by the Southern is considered the best I | thing that has happened fori i ] Charleston in a long time, fori lit is believed that the Southern i will make Charleston its chief South Atlantic port, and will establish a trade between this port and Cuba and Puerto Rico. Moreover, Charleston will be brought into close touch with the Piedmont section and will be able to recover the trade of the upper I part of the state that has been i lost through unfriendly railroad, I combinations during the past lfij years. The Southern already | furnishes a direct trunk line from ! blood Cure Sent Free. By addressing Blood Balm Co., i Michell Street, Atlanta, <ia., any of | our readers may obtain a sample hot- , I tie of their famous B. B. B.? Botanic] j Blood Balm, the greatest, grandest, I best and strongest Blood Kemedy j ' made. Cures when all else fails, pim, pies, ulcers, scrofula, eczema, boils, i blood poison, eating sores, distressing skin emotions, cancer nit irrli rli.m- I mat ism. Free medical advice included, when description of your trouble is given. This generous oHVr is worth while accepting. Sample bottle sent all charges prepaid. Large bottles, (containing nearly a quart of medicine) for sale by all druggists at $1 per bottle. It. It. It. is away ahead of all other Ttlood Remedies for curing Spring Blood Humors. Try It. It. It this spring. TERF MAY 3, 1899. fto\A ^ Absolutely! Makes the food more d( R?VAl OAKINO PO Cincinnati to Charleston, In Paint Rock and the Past Tennes sco, Virginia and (ieorgia am Queen ami Crescent. It has been argued in time: n.ict lw. ?: ' I'noi IIKH III*- ? II Ml IIII* I II Irll 1 W tl V 2 acquisition of tlie South Carolina :ui<l Georgia road would resul disastrously to Charleston ; tha the port would be "bottled up," and that general inisfortuiu would befall. This opiuiou u( longer prevails. The new owner of the South Carolina and Ceor gia have let it be understood n:os emphatically that they intend t< do all they can for the develop merit of Charleston. That the; can do wonders is conceded. I)r. Hull's Cou^li Syrup pre vents consumption. One-fifth o the deaths in cities is from con sumption, caused by neglecter colds. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup al ways cures colds. The yew Itii/ttist Church. The new Baptist church seem to be in process of realization One or two efforts have been pu forth before but for different rea sons they were not pushed t completion. But the present ef fort will succeed if there is th proper effort made all along th line. ibe money raised several year ago has been carefully husbande< and amounts now to over sevei hundred dollars : not a cent of i has been lost. The recent subscriptions hav been such as to justify an imme diate advance in the building i supplemented by several hundrei ilollars. This does not meai that there will bo then in th treasury enough money to tiuisl the work.'' The subscriptions wil continue and all etl'orts will b made to avoid anything like church debt. Some people ar interested in the new enterpris from a religious standpoint Others are interested in it fror a town and community staudpoin inasmuch as they like to see th town have good buildings. Other are interested in it because c both of the above reasons. A1 help will tie highly appreciate and gratefully received. Th Haptists here have generous! helped many other churches 1 the county and elsewhere an they deserved to bo holped b others: and many have come t their aid. Wo hope that man others will do likewise and ths shortly wo shall see the ne house. No ouo will purposel be overlooked and every eontr bution will be appreciate* Many drops of rain make a poo shower: but if drops thoy mu be many. In addition* to the religiot work of a church, its education* work is very great and he wh puts money in it is spending li money wisely in several direc ions. In some respects this is th >RISE. N NO 13 J ftAKINO ^ Powder I*. * r% w? rune. Vicious and wholesome CO., MtW YORK. f wisest way to invest h reasonable . sum of money by each citizen in ] a community. Discovered by a Woman. 3 Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a la' dy in this country. "Disease tasl tened its clutches upon her and t for seven years she withstood its . severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death 5 seemed imminent. For three > months she coughed incessently, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way ?o recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. t King's New Discovery for Conj sumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two >' bottles, lias been absolutely cured, i Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.' Thus writes W. O. Hamnick & Co., of Shelbv, N. C. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros. Drug Store, f Regular size 50.'. and $1 00. - Every bottle guaranteed. 4. 1 ? Shi ny Irs anil / Yoor/iif/. I have for sale 100,000 No. 1 sawed, long leaf pine shingles, and 1 also,take orders for llooring s and ceiling. Call and nee m*?, ofi. fice at S. C. & Ga.,Railroad Depot, t I. W. Mookr. 4t April 4. 0 If you suffer from tenderness or fullness on the right side, pains under B shoulder-blade, constipation, biliouse ness, sick headache, and feel dull, heavy and sleepy, your liver is torpid and congested, DeWitt's I.ittle Karly e Risers will cure you promptly, pleas, antly and permanently by removing 1 the congestion and causing the bile n ducts to open and How naturally. They are good pills. Crawford Bros, t d-w-s g Alfgelri I.IUely to I)le. i- Chicago, May 1.?Altgeld is no f hotter, and his physician thinks 3 he can not recover. n _ ? el danders in Barnwell Conntv. h | I Columbia, S. CM May 1 I \V . (lilliam,of Lee's, Barnwell count y, 0 ? notified the governor's office toa day that a well developed case of 6 glanders bad been discovered e there. lie asked that a veternity L surgeon he sent there at once, n Private Secretary Kvans referred t him to the veterniarv surgeon of e Clemson College.- -<Jrenvillo s News. .f Ij Some of ttie result's of neglected dyspeptic conditions of the stomach d are cancer, consumpt icii, heart disease e and epilepsy. Kodol l>yspepsja ('nre 1 prevents all this hy ellVcting a quick y cure in all cases of dyspepsia. < ravv? f ford llros. d iv-s .. In almost every neighborhood there 1 is some ore whose life has been s t,cd o j hy t 'hanfberlain's ' olic, < l.ohwa and yt Diarrhoea lii'incdv, nr who has !? ? ti loured of ehronio diarrooa by the use C of that medicine. Suoh persons in ik.? a point of tolling of it whenever opportunity oilers, hoping that it may y he the means of saving other lives j. For sale by .1. F. Mai kky ?V Co ^ .1. I >. Ilridgo, editor ami proprietor of The I ?emoerat, Lancaster, X. II., st says; "I would not he without One Minute Cough Cure for my hoy, when troubled with a rough or cold. It is 18 the best remedy for eroup I overused." , Crawford Itros. d-w-s il l0 Don't think you can cure that slight > ?taek of Dyspepsia by dieting, or that, is it will euro itself. Kodol Dyspepsia ? euro will cure it; it "digests what you eat" and restores the digestive organs 16 to health. Crawford llros. d-w-s ?