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r L*. ?4 '* 'vV Mb-' Va P " ^ ' <f' *1 J * s Wv&V*'* *iSTfV- v .-*" -*y. % Itubborn COLDS / stubborn ?old is easily taken ; it st: icu to some people all winter and V' y t t "M develops into bronchitis or consumption. You should euro a cold pronptiy by taking Dr. Bull's Cough Syr ;. This celebrated remedy is aek lodged to be most efficient and iv. ilo for all affections of the throat uii- i'.',... It cures a cold at once. I Bulls rssigh Syrup Promptly cures Stubborn Colus. Doses' lie .small ami pleasant to take. Doctor.? recoi-itn. ad it. I'ricc .'j cents. At all druggists Millimfi PNTPliPRKP ill P I'ilU 1 I1 II li 11 1 Ij II I II I I' li Published tvery Wednesday and Saturday !?Y iternrise '.'uMistaD* Company A. J. CLARK K.lltor. Dne Year $ I .00 Six Months 50 cts Three Months 25 cts In Advance. Saturday, Feb. JO, 1UOO. The legislature has acquitted themselves like men should in at least two measures?the dis- , ponsary matter and the appropriation to VVinthrop college. From the vote in the two branches of our legislature several days ago, it is plain that tho | disnensarv is here to stav. that I it is stronger in that hi.dy than ever before. The vote in the senate was more than 2 to 1 in j favor of the dispensary. In the! house it was about 3 to 1. The many friends of Winthrop college will learn with delight that the legislature has given the $35,000 asked for by the trustees! to build the other dormitory that! is so much needed to accommo-i date the girls who are seeking! admission to that excellent institution. The house has accepted the sen- 1 ate dispensary bill with some | cl i ell f. u 1 terj? ti en u Tlw.r.. non l?i> I little doubt that this bill will be, a great improvement on any pre vions law that we have had upon the subject. In Wednesday's is ; sue we will publish the text of | the new law. We learn from a Washington special to the News and Courier that Senator Alcl.aurin may be; appointed on the reconstructed Phillipine commission by Mclvin ley, and that tf he is appointed, iie will probahlv accept, which would necessitate his resigning his seat, in the senate. It is fur ther stated that the senator is entirely ignorant of the move { moot. Oh, yes, of course. It is a pity his friends do not consult1 him. He may not want the place, j and his name should not be I pressed for a place that to* don't want. Hut the ways of politicians! are s*range. A Convincing Answer. "I hobbled into Mr. Blackmail's drug | store one evening," says Wesley Net-, son, of Hamilton, <.a.. "arid he asked me to try Chamberlain's I'ain Ba'm 1 for rheumatism with which I had "offered for a long time. I told him i had no faith in any medicine as they all | laneu. no sa hi: w ? 11 ir <' 11 a in In * r - Iain's I'ain Ifalm does not help yon, yon need not pay for it.' I took a hot- ' tie of it home and used it according j to the direction* and in one week I was cured, and have not since been troubled with rheuniat ism." Sold by 1 .1. F. Mackey ' 'o. The greatest danger troni cold* ar.d I la grippe is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will he avoided. It will cure a cold or an attack of la grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and -nfe to take. For sale by .f. F. Mackey A Co. y. V * * ppligp^p FIVE KILLS STATE LEVY. Ways and Means Committee Reports Supply Bill. Special to The Daily News. Columbia, Feb. 7.?The State board of control met today and transacted routine business. The resignation of Douthit as commis sinner was accepted, but he was requested to act on until his successor is chosen. With little opposition the senate passed the bill to establish a reformatory in connection with the penitentiary. The feature ol the debate was Senator Archer's strong speech in favor of the bill .1 I_ . i : _ t . r t uiiu ins ueiiuuuiHuuii 01 liuiuui anity to convicts. The bill pro vides for the establishment of a reformatory on the Reed State farm for convicts under 1G years of age. The senate killed the Ragsdale cotton seed adulteration bill as well as a committee substitute for it. The house spent all the morning on the dispensary bill. It was almost completed. The house voted to have members of the county board selected by the state board by and with the consent of members of the house and senate or a majority. Several other schemes were suggested. Th * house took a recess to hear a magnificent address by Dr. J. L. M.Curry when it was considering the constable section. By a large vote the house voted down a proposition that counties select their constables. The bill has practically gone through the house. The house declined to concur in the senate amendments on the Jim Crow car hill and it goes to a conference. If the bill passes as amended in the senate it plays the mischief, the railroad interests contend. New hills cannot he presented in the house after today. The appropriation bill will tie ready for consideration today. FIVK MILL LKVY TIMS YEAR. Columbia, Feb. 7.?The ways and means committee today pre sented the ''supply bill" fixing the levy f"r state purposes at five mills, no increase over last year. The committee thinks that the levy will meet all appropriations and leave a balance in the treasury. The appropriate., bill provides for a n expenditure of $S5S.0fi.'> for general piu-po-< - In addition to this there is a provision for $20. 000 to tie set aside for the purpose of meeting the ino-rasi on l)ood<whicli may come due. This appropriation is made anuria!) l<u? is seldom x, >-i ded. In addition to the two it, ins mentioned above the legislature mo ply I,ill will emi ior atmtif .fju.dOO to mi'f Hit* xpi'ii^'ii ot Ho* I;ttiirt? I hot... thr**t* i t'fii- will amount to ahull' ^'S98,00.'!. i iii* fstimnted j>\p?*nsi*n for tin* year. The pHtnjoi t?*i| rereipts Imp* the a mil' li'vv aggregate $S7'?.000; fpt't from lironsfK, etc., $54,172: total $927,472. This will loavo a balance of $28,500 in tin* trenail rv. Blood Cure Sent Free. Ily addressing HI Halm <"o. iiK-1 M irliell Mri'ct, Atlanta, <?a., any Knterprise ri uilt-r may obtain a sample i?ot*le of their famous I'.. Ii. It.? Hofa .if lilootl Halm tin* greatest, trran tlosf. best ami *.tronjji'st lilootl K?*mptly mailt*, I'nres when all t* 1 ??* fail* pimples. iiIi its. sfrofnla.fr/ftna. hoi'*. blood poison, cut irite-i?rc-, dist oooic skin crii|.!ic.nv ainvr, ea'a'Tb. r|,fU iniii ism. ?>.*.. medical ml v ire in?,lii?,?,i" when deseriptjnti of your fmunl" is tfivi-n. This generous ullVr i" worth while aoeepting. Sample bottle sent nil charges prepaid. I.urge hottle?. (containing nearly a ip.art of medicine ) for sale by nil druggista af per bottle. 15. II. 15. is always ahead of all other Blond Remedies for curing Blond Humors. Try B. It, B. next time you buy a .Bond Purifier. ? - ' ^?ii3 invLrtion to VWomesa All tlie world knows of the wonderful cures which have been miule by Livtlui ft. I'iiiUliain's Vegetable Compound, yet some women do not realize that all that is claimed for it is absolutely true. If all suffering women could be made to believe that Mrs. t'inkham can do all she says she can, their suffering would be at an end. for they would ! at once profit by her advice and be cured. There is no more puzzling tiling than that women will suffer grbat pain month after month when every woman knows of some woman whom Mrs. I Pinkliam has helped, as the letters from grateful women are constantly being published at their own request. ? The same derangements which make Sainful or irregular periods with ull backaches and h.adaches, and dragging-down sensations, presently | develop into those serious inflammations of the feminine organs which completely wreck health. Mrs. Pinkham invites women to write freely and confidentially to her about their health and get the benefit of her great experience with the suf- f ferings of women. No living person an advise you so well. No remedy in the world has the magnificent record of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comnnimrl fnr ti Uer\lnlo 1 - , .vt uvnuiui^; VUirn MI il'IUUIC ills. Mrs. l'inkham's address is Lynn, 11 ass. Throe Loiters from Ono Woman, Showing howSho Sought Mrs. Pinkham's Aid, and was cured of Suppression of the Men- ; sos and Inflammation of J the Ovaries. 44 Dear Mrs. I'inkiiam?I have been in bed a year. Doctors say I have *. female weakness. I have a had discharge and much soreness across my ovaries, bearing-down pains and have not menstruated for a year. Doctors say the menses will never appear again. Hope to hear from yon."?Mas. J. F. Brown, Holton. Kans., April 1. 1898. 44 Dear Mrs. I'inkiiam?1 received your letter. I have taken one bottle and a half of your Vegetable Com- i pound, and used two packages of your Wash, and feel stronger and better. I can walk a few steps, but could not before taking your Compound. I still have the discharge anil am sore across the maries, but not so bad. Every i one thinks I look better since taking iour Vegetable Compound."?Mrs.,I. F. Irown. Holton, Ivans., Aug. 13, 1898. 41 Dear Mrs. I'inkiiam?I think it is my duty to let you know the good that, Lydia K. l'inkhatn's Compound has done me. After I took three bottles, menses appeared, and I began to f?el stronger and all my pain was gone. Yours is the only medicine that ever helped mo. 1 am able now to work around the bouse, something I did not jcpect to donga in."?Mrs .1. F. Drown, Holton. Kalis., dun. 9,1, 1899. Three More Letters from \ ! One Woman, Relating how She was G is red-of irregular Menstruatiat, SLcuoorrhoea and Backache* " Dkau Mits. 1'inkiiam I am suffer- ' I ing :ti;?1 need your :ii<I. I have pains j in hot h sid. sof the womb ami a 11 raff- > j ging sensation in tin- groin. Men atriintion irregular ami painful ; have | ; leuciirrhiea. bearing-down pains, sore- | in ami swelling of the uhiiomen. heailaelie, backache: nervousness, and cuu neither eat nor sleep." Mas. ('Alt- i aiK rini.l.irs, Anna. II!.. .Inly l'.?. 1M?7. " Iti AK Mas. l'iNKti\M I want to i thank you for what you have done for j me. When I wrote to you 1 was a I total wreck. Since taking your VefjeI table Compound. Liver I'ills and Sanative Wash, my nerves are stronger and more steady than ever before, and my haekarhe and those terrible pains are gone. I So fore I took votii medicine I weighed less than one hundred i ami thirty pounds. 1 now weigh one i Iun ml red ami tifty-tive pounds. Your : medicine is a godsend to poor weak j ) women. I would like to ask you why I I cannot have a child. 1 have been married nearly three years."?M as.Carri k' I 'i: f i r t i?*i A Ill i ? ? I " ih.ak Mich. I'inkiiam? 1 <1 i<l just as you advised liu'. and now I am the hu|>|>.\ mother of a fine baby girl. I believe I never would have had Iter without voter Vegetable Compound."? Mum. ( AicniK t'liii.i.ifH, Anna, 111., .Tan. 27. lyt'tProof that Falling of the Wo nth Is Overcome by Lydhi E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound* "Dkak Mas. I'inkiiam? When I wrote to you .some time ago, I liad been suffering from of the womb for many years \\ ithout obtaining relief. Was uliligetl 1 <? wear n bai.'hige all the time; also had had headaehu und baekaohe. felt tired and worn out. After taking six bottles of Lydia E. I'inkluun's \ egetable Compound and four boxen of Eivur l'ills, 1 discarded my bandage and iiave not had to wear it since. 1 am entirely / K It V' j'v u' ^ *1*. X V" j ured."?Mns. J. 1'. Tboutman, Box 44, iHamilton, Ohio. 44 Dear Mrs. Dutkuam?For nearly two years I was unable to work. I was very weak, and could not stand on my feet but a few minutes at a time. The doctors said I had falling and inflammation of the womb. 1 began to useLydlaE. Pinkhnm'sVegetabloComKund, and after using Ave bottles,I il like a new woman."?Mrs. P. N. Blake, Confluence, W. Va. DUFFT opri ollta 11/ >> |?ij'fiijv|*iii|j||jui mm tin* ' Your Table Should be supplied from DUFFT'S Market. Knowing how to handle and cut moats is essential to give you the best satisfaction at meal times. Try a Roast, Or a Steak, or some gftod Sausage, or Oysters, and be convinced that it's something good only that you will get from the market on the corner of Main and Dunlap Sts. ')ur Restaurant is supplied kvith the best. Call and get i good meal, cheap. Phone Mo. HO. Norfolk Oysters on Wednesday's and Friday's. A. F. DUFFT. 3 ? ^J|| /v-3 NEWS CLYBURN-HEA LAX CAST I We want tliethat we have tl MULES that offered on this will sell them a ces for cash c DON'T BUI T:ii ?.. i ? i. ti.. i 111 y i ui n u )K in l and get our pr delight you?tin prise you. Wh good Wagon, B Harness, come fore you buy. best there is air to sell them. Clyburn-Hea .Jan. 0, 1000?S. V v: -V * f"s" , 4 The claim of other cou?h medicines to be as (rood as Chamberlain's are effectually set at rest in the following testimonial of Mr. C. D. Glass, an em- . ploye of Rartlett & Dennis Co., Gardiner. Me. He says: "I- had kept ad- / ding to a cold and cough in the winter of 1897, trying every cough medicine I heard of without permanent help, until one day I was in the drug store or Mr. Houlehau aud he advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and offered to pay hack my money if I was not cured. My lungs and bronchial tubes weVe very sore at tills lime, but I was completely cured by t his remedy, and have since always turned to it. when I got a cold, and soon llnd relief. 1 also recommend it to my friends and am glad to say it is the best of all cough medicines." Kor sale by .1. I*\ Maokey & Co. Tlie l.ife I'reservi r which lias carried many aillcs over the u.iitKerouh sea "Change of l.tfe'" is Simmons Squaw Vino Wfue or Tablets Don't v rock a l.ife! From Cirlhood to Womanhood lhe monthly courses should bo regulateit willi Simmons Squaw Vino Wino or I UIHIMK. lto.irim?-IJ >nn Sensations, Internal Hoat ami Female Weaknesses aro cureil by use ol Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. ^ "/^OTTON ^Culture" is the name |jStlk of a valu- " mm able illustrat- ^ 10 Hf e ^ pamphlet ^wRB which should be in the hands of every planter who raises Cotton. Th? book is sent Free. Serd name and address la GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. s IIM! TH MULE CO., KII, So. ('a. public to know lie finest lot of has ever been market, and wo t reasonable pri>r good paper. v ? V t # A mil r r AfflULt kjuiy rough our stock ices. One will : other will suren you want a uggy or set of and see IT $ be- ' We have the il we arc going. th Mule Go. ^QBhlr. ' w W- ' V y-/ I ' f mum