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DR. MILES' HEART CURE
MR. C. O. 8HUI..T8 of Wlnterset, Iow%
Inventor and manufacturer of
Shults' Safety WhifQetree Coupling,
writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Two years
, ago an attack of LaQrlppe left mo with a
1 weak heart. I had ran down In flesh to
mere skin and bone. I conld not sleep lying
down for smothering spells; froqucht sharp
darting pains and palpitation caused a constant
fear of sudden death, nothing could
Induce me to remain away from home over
* night. My local physician prescribed Dr.
Miles' Heart Cure and In a few days I was
able to sleep well and the pains gradually
lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced the
the doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and
am now feeling better in every way than I
have for years."
Dr. Miles' Remedies
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Of either Beef or Pork. None but
stall-fed cattle used. We also handle
v country produce. Meals served any
hour in the day at our restaurant.
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Surprise Americans by a Dash at
San Fernando.
Manila, May 8.?The FilipinoR
surprised the United States
forces at San Fernando today
with a daring trick. A railway
train with one engine at each end
was run almost to the American
outpost and in plain sight of the
town. Before they could be
reached a gang of natives sprang
off the train, tore up several
lengths of the railway track,
boarded the train again and
steamed away so quickly that
there was no opgortuuity to capraiders.
The .Nebraska regiment is ask
icg for temporary relief from
duty. Only 375 men of this regi
ment are left at the front.
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DEWEY 18 COMING HOME.
Washington, May 8.?The navy
department has selected a sue
cessor to Admiral Dewey to command
the Asiatic squadron.
Orders were issued todav detacher
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ing Rear Admiral Watson from
command of the Mare Island pavv
yard and ordering him to report
to Admiral Dewey at Manila, to
relieve that oflicer when he feels
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that he can be spared there.
Hear Admiral Kempt,' at present
on waiting orders, has been
instructed to succeed Watson in
command of tho Maro Island navy
yard.
It was stated at the navy department
that Dewey will come
from Manila direct to New York
when he returns to the United
States.
MORE TROUBLE WITH OKKMANV.
Berliru May 8.-r-It is authorita
uveiy prated t?u*l the committee
of the Keitbstag to which as referred
the meat inspection bill,
was substantially agreed upon
between the imperial cabibet and
the United States embassador
here, Andrew, D. White, has reported.against
the measune and
ii^ favor of a bill bo hostile to
American interests that'the goveriimebt
will probablv refuse to
sanation ifc.fl >* i. ?
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Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism.
Kkxna, Jackson Co., W. Va.
About three years ago mv wife bad
an attack of rheumatism "which don-,
fined her tocher bed for over a month
and reudered her unable to walk a
step without assistance, 'her limbs being
swollen to double their normal
size. Mr. &. Maddox insisted on my
using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I
purchased a rlfty-cent bottle and used
it according to the directions and the
next mortiinfr ahe walked to breakfast
without assistance in any manner, any
she has nas not bad a similar attack
sinco.-^-A.. B. Parsons. For snlefby
J. F. Maciiy A Co.
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pany will distribute gratuiteops^
ly at the re-union in Charleston
among Confederate .Veterans,
Souvenirs, Ninth re-union, U. O.
V., in the shape <jf a neatly illustrated
pamphlet containing Confederate
memories.
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The ancients believed that rheumatism
was the work of a- demon within
a man. Any one who has had an attack
of sciatic or inllainatory rheumatism
wiltdgree that the infliction is
demoniac eoytijfh to Warrant the belief.
It4 has never been claimed that
Chambei'lainls J'ain Halm would cast
out demons, but it will cure rheumatism,
and hundreds bear te^timon^'to
the truth of this statement. One application
relieves the pain, and this
quick relief which it affords is alone
worth many times its cost. For sale by
J.F. Mackey fc Co.
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WV BEKLY.
S. C~ WEDNESDAY,
THEY SEE SIGNS OF SUIlRENDER.
Reports From Philippines Considered
In Washington.
Washington, May G.?The officials
of the state and war departments
are looking tor a speedy
collapse of the insurrection in the
Philippines. Not only is this expectation
based on the private
advices that have come from tlie
Philippine commission as to the
negotiations that have been going
on between that body and the
insurgent representatives, but
also, upon the successful develop
ment of Mac Arthur's and Lawton'*
campaign. So tar as the
commission's report go they indi
cate that the insurgents have at
least recognized the inevitable
break down of their struggle, and
are simply striving, by protracting
their resistance, to secure the
mo6t liberal terms possible in the
erection of a government in the
Philippines. They have not in
any diplomatic sense ocknowl
edged the sovereignty of the insurgents
and have at last recognized
the -physical domination of
our military forces, and while
they have talked more or less of
independence, even at the last
moment, without doubt they will
accept readily' any proposition
looking to a protectorate.
The president's instructions,
however, are clear on this point,
and the commission understands
that it is to take no action in a
way of making promises that will
deprive congress of a free hand
in disposing of the future of the
Philippines.
. It is believed that an animating
purpose, in the Filipino representation
is to make sure that whatever"form
of government is adopted
will afford lucrative and influential
places for the many ambitious
Philippine leaders. The
administration sees nothing in
this aspiration irreconcilable with
a firm government over the islands
by the United States, the
opportunity for , the . Filipinos
being fqnn4 in a liberal provision
for municipal and even provincial
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??M%a T v T v& MlCLlt ill Lilt? 1H1HDU8*
United St^teg: ofliqiajs properly
distributed throughout the Islands
in supervisory capacities, charged
to interfere as little as possible
witH Ideal affairs as long as they
are toondadted without abuses,
and a few garrisons of troops at
> ,, Discovered by a Woman.
Another great discovery hae
been made, and that too, by a lady
in this country. "Disease fastened
its clutches upon her and
for seven years she withstood its
severest tests, but her vital organs
i were undermined and death
'seemed imminent. Fnr ihmQ
months,sfr? coughed incessently, i
and could pot Bleep. She finally
discovered a way to recovery, by
purchasing of Us a bottle of Dr.
King's.New Discovery for Consumption,
and was so much relieved
on taking . first dose, that
she slept all night; and with two
bottles, has been absolutely cured.)
iler name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.'
Thus writes W. C. Hammck &
Co., of Shelby, N. V. Trial bottles
free at Crawford Bros. Drug Store.
Regular size r>Oc. and $1.00.
Every bottle guaranteed. 4.
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^ ^MOVMJAKJN^IOWt
strategic points supported by a
naval contingent, it is thought by
officials here, may prove to be all
that is necessary for the effective
maintenance of the United States
sovereignty over the islands,
while meeting the native aspirat
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The Philippine commission has
been instructed on these points,
and President Schurman especially
is sanguine of the commis- '
siotps Ability to bring about the
acceptance of these conditions by
insurgents. , , lV,? i
Aside from the encouragement
conveyed by the progress of the
peace negotiations the ollicials
find a bright promise in the rapid
development of the military cam
paign. The press reports this
morning announcing that Lawton
is meeting slight resistance
in his movement northward ; that
the insurgents are lleeing before
him and, more important still, ,
that they are casting away their
arms, are facts tending tc indicate
the approach of the end. Throw
ing away of arms is claimed by
the naval officers to be the result
of the navy's efl'ort to cut the
supply of incoming ammunition
to the insurgents. Without ammunition
there would be 110 in
ducement to carry along their
weapons. The army officers here
?ay that it is either lack of ammunition
or a breaking down of
their courage that has led the
Filipinos to abandon their rilles.
Moving nortward from Barlinag,
where he is reported this
morning, Lawton is apparently
converging with his forces upon
Mount A ray at, a distance of
about 10. miles, the point at the
bend of the Rio Grande, where
Otis predicted the insurgents
would take their last stand. With
MacArtliur tnnviiw
... w > iivi viinaiu
from San Fernando, the two columns
should meet before this last
insurgent stronghold within about
four days'if they meet with no
moire than the ordinary opposition,
so that even if diplomacy]
fails there is hope of the collapse
of the rebellion from purely military
reasons within a week or
j ten days. * i
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ROBBED TBE GRAVE.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows :
nan in n in ua i. u reuu I u I con tl 11 1 on .
My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken,
tongue cbated, pain continually
in l>aek and sides, no appetite?gradually
growing weaker day by day.
Three physicians had given ine up.
Fortunately, a friend advised trying
Electric Hitters; and to my gr?at joy
and surprise, the tirst bottle made a
decided improvement. I continued
their use for three weeks,and am now
a well man. 1 know they saved ,ny
life, and robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fail to try
them. Only 60c.. guaranteed, at Crawi
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BOLIVIA INDIANS IN INSURRECTION.
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Cold Blooded Butchery of Fire
Score ot i'undo's Soldiers.
Washington, May C.?The department
of state has been informed
by our ministers at La
1'az, Bolivia, under date of March
28, 1899, that ou March 1st Col.
i'audo sent, from his army to Sicasica,
120 men, commanded by
Arturo Eguino, to Ayopaya, there
to confer with Mr. Crellama as to
the best means for simultaneously
oHnattina IVnhiiK. >
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On arriving at the town of Mohosa,
Eguino demanded a loan of
200 Bolivars from tfie mayor.
These demands beiug ret used,
the priest and mayor were imprisoned.
Meanwhile, however,
the priest had dispatched couriJ
ers to the Indian villages, asking
that the uatives attack Paudo's
men.
A large crowd of Indians came,
and in spite of all measures taken
to pacify them the soldiers were
taken away, the men subjugated
to revolting treatment and dually
locked inside the church for the
night.
in the morning the priest, af
cer celebrating the so-called ''mass
of agony," allowed the Indian* to
take out she unfortunate victims,
two by two, and 103 were deliberately
murdered, each pair by different
torturers.
{Seventeen escaped death by
having departed the day previous
on another mission.
Each day brings news of rising
of the Indians in diffeient sec
tions of the northern part of the
oountry. *
A large party of whites arrived
in La Paz to-day, fleeing from lndiau
threats.
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Carter's Monthly For May. , ,>
Carter's Monthly 'MAg&zlae, published la
Chicago, and edited by Opie Head, is making
rapid strides in the public favor. It is the only,
ten e*ht magazine tn Chicago devoted exclusively
to America literature, and la certainly
supplying the need (or a western magazine.
Each month the m^Azlue' presents an Interesting
table or contents, consisting of short
stories, sketches of travel, and articles of gen-'
eral Interest, all profusely illustrated1, but ltO
addition to this each number contains an artl
cle of a philanthreplcal, economic,*or scientific
nature The leading article In the May number'
is "Wciunerfsm?the New Era in Heallpg.'' This
Is a Capable review of the Weltmer Method
of Magnetic Healing, the new science that)
la-creating so much interest in the United
States and Europe. The article takes up the
question trout a sclent flic standpoint, and
shows the fundamental principles upon which
the science is based The writer visited the
Weltmer Institute, at Nevada,- Mo., for tho
purpose of research, and was astounded at the
marvelous cures effected. Since Professor
VYelimer dmoovered tho now science three
years ago and commenced its pjuctico at Nevada,
over 70,000 patients have been treated,
and the halt, tbo lame, and tbe blind have
been cured. Tho article also describes bow the
sick may he cured at a distance by a system of
treatment prescribed by Professor Weltmer,
upon tbe patients sending to him a statement
of their cases. Tho cures effected by this method
are as remarkable as when personally treated.
Tbe new science has opened up uuother avenue
of buBines for young men and women, and
hundreds uro taking the course of instruction.
The Weltmer Method of Magnetic Healing is
winning the admiration of the tnost noted physicians,
for nearly all tho cures effected had
been given up by doctors as hopeless. The remarkable
success attending his discoveries
has stamped Prof. S. A. Wlitmer afc one of the
great men of the age.
You cannot accomplish any work or
business unless you feel well. If you
felt Used Up?Tired Out," take Dr.
M.Bimmona I.iter Medicine.