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upiiJ^n , ram&REum I A. really healthy woman has lit- I tie pain or discomfort at the Q menstrual period. No woman I needs to have any. Wine of Ef Cardui will quickly relieve those I smarting menstrual pains ami u ?tho dragging head, back andQ side aches caused by falling of is the womb and irregular menses. 0 {1,000,000 women who suffered H every month. It makes the men-3 ? -frual organs .--t: >i.g and healthy. J f V t'i" pro\ 1 1 " 1 ? iU?? ?lra ? ? & *f tl??? tcrrlhJoanli <;:? ' :-i:, ?? *. ; J| blight 8o many homes. U W Orvrv.-oop, I.a.. Oct. 11, 100) jt, 1?j.i uilccii ?i, kcvitc pain iu v. j U sulxjftnd could 1 t ?*rr ?.i v ? '*.* ' ' *} f trie I :i iinttlo of Winv cf'C.mi I M ?/'' i l:"' n 1 ol it 1 tv..3 1 ' F I f-.-l it mv duty - J;iy thkt you h. .. . * n xvouuciiui 1UCU1V..UO. 7* w| Mh*. M. > Yorv--. 'M PI FnradYleciind 1 '-r m i ! Ire*.*. r!v! , BXi\tU* fhe I Jul; ,\i ?o? v I )eimi? n.. : i. Ti s luHtanooga Medu-h.ot'o., Chatiaa'joga, T:n:\. SENATOR E'VAFKIN y : ' AS TO FU 5 I IKE. " 'I lie South v iU'Oilt.;; i CoiisidiT Tliui tie Will Soon Avow K is U< |iithlicd.'!::: 'i iw. iii: ? in- iMair. Washinctcu, May 5?No sir.* prise feit here mt Senate MoLanriids H<imi moIi tin will not l?? in the ow senate the summer. It lias been kno.'.n I'oi son; time that iie would mileubin.it t taking a jiiied^iy pIcu^B niiil ixi announcement of his withdraws lies been oxjioi I.. V1- pom all since Senator Tillman's npoee at Manning. Members of bout Carolina delegation d?.> iaro it i iM^L-nion's l??t statement Of fore ho ts aside : ' rati disguise to emerge a full 'lodge R/,,.nkl;, . .. nr(.Mi'iii' ? 11. ^ T1 !' ' " r ' r: n ' ?? i)' t: v t ?\ : <<T ' r" ; aft-o.'' Sena' : ":l.\ :in r-j ' ? 1 ? * r? r v ? 1 i i ,r*f There if .. tut'-. v r rr.qnent report* (liar, h" i' 1 given ' .< eit:'m by I': ItoOSeVi li i j ' tint bo will . s: i<> th..law in til 0?;V, V. 1KT: ill' U...t Hi ready an il: TtIK AMU'H'.'X.'. L vJlMI?,J n .-t u i> ? . ! i an Rdditji rinl ditOript niiimi IV t!i ? ' In ' r " Caroiii. 1 he bill .'S > ? tion a< t -) i,cv. j" a'.ithori/t* ' * Hri^i*o ? fn *'"* k."'from fn^ I ' r Aiku county < i iitchii -Mill <-< ji tV, (tfHT'/ . n|?i)'*,o " ' day. T* VV \v. r of the C;. ..no. C-'Iiuri* ii iJf'ji I. /* itflil ??!' 'i <'T p?>r. "A W illi w*.-. widow of tbrave Oi" trr.l P. .rnhai of Mnull''' ''w h ??, J. ! she coultl i iiv. 't i t< r.i \v r 11 ? Mrs. S. H ' ic.it , that fearfi /lijfhi. 'All lioii^'ii -0 must s'-ir fri??i? P-> she biy^< f-r, ICT.i;,*- \*. w f?11 covery, if Jr. * ' ban oru: saved hci , aoJ .....<-u Lwr u Consun-i'i \ f? : If. 'i'! ilti-.c she slept ly nil i"glif, mid its fur ther use 01 plefely euro?1 hep " This marveh o- " ??= ??!{ nti teed ti cure all T it Chest ind Lung Din eii?r* of). Trial but ties free n?.' 'rtiwfor<l Uros drugstore. i Interesting History. The following brief address t V. P. Collins, vice president < the National Editorial Associ tion, made in St. Louis, Mo., is < some interest since it contaii matters of historic interest. T1 speech is as follows: "Ladies and gentlemen : Afti j the close of the war of the Kev< i lutiou the United Stales was coi ; fined east of the Allegheny moui j tain?, and it was supposed tin j that limit would be maintainei j but one might as well undertak ! to confine the air in a seine or | net as to hold the American spi I its within limits. Settlers t>rok ; over fhe Alleglienies into tl Ohio valley, and the Mis ' | and the fertility of'the soil wi such that crops seemed to ;:ro ' spontaneously, hut there -s r 1 pftrr s for t''? harvests, no rit?r??-?i r ' 1 i'irk of r^mrvorce and ? '?<*' ' 1 tiie settier^ v?y holding N Icar ". ii n *i) M *>ife fit ^? narriotism. tt.cre wan n i flint they v. c.ihj he .J J recede l'r tr; the cer:!r;?l > 1 vnnf a; f v -X t lo t - ' .'"v. f - f*" i|;e <_f j the New Orleans port. Tin* l>< cam.1, i. trr whf n, ! | > ~'SD??n, N'^oleon became '.i j. 1 power. 'P,ri >rent NapeJern w: J approached finally with t! ' proposttfr 4 pnrcha '' " tot Now I )r!nt!iui or f<>?? ri l> 1 the free navigation of the Mis liasippi. lie was about to ent' i into war with England, and for seeing the possibility of the coi; ! 1 ? . ur Wtatfiflnn 1\<> /Io.?1oi-aH j e- '"-"."iv-u m. " j ho would sell not on!} the Po of .Now Ctlcai.e, but the who i i!)U>piro ul iuo h i h(| lof) lid t>Ui p I. . i,< ? , i 11 i^tt^iUou tioof? 118 V j will raise up ou the Auieiict * j continent an Empire greater tli< ? I England, through which wo rh<i 01'have our revenge." J Some years ago, in the fir * i Lincoln campaign, Seemta | Seward. refunding on the capit '("tops at St. Paul, Vine declar* ! that he had looked over the oo tinunt to determine where won c , | be the future city of commer f] | jand political power in Atneric He had considered Mexico, who lilll.H 11/1L, itMHil I il H ^ .... i Montc/iimn s power, and decuii jit v.;?^ rot there. He hail look* j to the Kar.t but it wn- rot thet 'jile h?d junked North to Wine | P*'g ftod lltid Ou . t> *i j j . a VTiHt doirtl'tl f - r"t ; | _ (1 ' !v tp'pOoO that it won not tho* i?itwi t,i tp#> > r WVnt ho* bp Fill fh??t oa right eooolnwi'io <?| t ; ' i> |;h believed fh 1 ? r I ?.*? w C J ;i I O 1 p(/V?'*Oi ^ 00 !"( '.lii .till] pti'.i ti? r? I, *00 brj not oil 1 i v'ill .. liprp llO ti|? p?o?ji! ii'u>:> iip i a pi i oi f' ]> > ir ..f , ] huil [ron. Mir.u i 1 M'i'ii ir ^''r- which i*i wif hin f < ' . . f I 'if. / () f r 1 f M ; | f. . | 'f the ?roii::?! of t' . " ,n hn-- 'V- , o > if- no '?.** renown* I ?liin ? >>- I |ii ? hi< r V. ]' <?ro 13 11 . . ' 1.11 , V o YdtOl'ililn ? nrm1"-'- tie. *;,?! I am told i nt the batt!-> /it' ( ioti 'M.1 I W Ai ku'O 1*4 j i i i ?H ?,* t ? t;nt c Hnr-roftr5' i j tl'O c& I I uoii O liiuU.ii 1 >(? i c? li *U'J^ : i 1*^ thr hrmn c r fhp erop *; choir, where i*? tb?> glory of il 1 P, - ^ 4- I i * ; r'( * I1 ^ C0rp' | f i iiuiigiod ><(.'1, holing ti . battlefields? Is ;: i.. the cripf \ I iiuiui ol i/iiti n?J i V i V i i'r (?( i IIO CO 111 ft? |M if ir? ff;t? broken home ' In it, shown in the ghastly hi 1 gory buttle? Is it. founded i the tuners) dirges? Th'ro I ' awful grandeur in th i > / - ? r storm, in the dark clouds lower>v itig 111 the horizon, and the gloom overspreading the sky, the peal- ' ( ing thunders, the sliattering of j- the strong oak, the crash of the falling crags, the scene of falling ( darkiiess overspreading all. But when the storm is past, when the 1 clouds are broken, and the sun 1 r shines forth, there is glory. There f ' is one glory of the sun, another 1 ' of the moon, and another of the 1 1 stars. However, one star differs J A* from another in glory. But I ' want to say that the glory of the ] luminary of the day surpasses j | that of the luminaries of the j ~ night and darkness, and so the J g'ories of peace surpass all the . ' gjories of war. Ah! There is a ii , t ' i nr?i n ?r tar brighter, sweeter,! IS i 1 ''-11 1 4.1 l! j ai mutely greater than the; IW | _t n. rtM- _ <-11 I ^mii y o? num. i no giory 01 j ; .' iies in the golden moment i ss I , 1 i . | ' con .. . e rainbows of w? i 'he trlori' of v ar. , u. * 'I i/1' u hn ve p? hiv " ^ | i iiu .. nil i. -? i.omoa of 111 , of j ( ji T tv. In that ?t j hxpo tuot) at 'Jhicngo, in toe Art , > ' , there 111 ng OHO t iijijl i ?r...v>c which attracted nior< ?t j' tntir(mi * ott)pr pir*-*j . tui'Of. in liio room. 11 rep rerouted ; : j a simple scene, entitled "lireok- 1 (ingllome Ties." Hot tho coin- J '< I itlg nXpOHltlon ti 1 ?f. IjOIMH will; I to I . . . , t I l | ^iVu UB till' IcVt'TsO 01 lii'll plC ] Iture, with uouu of it a stings, but L with the joy, uud tho life, and i "I lho prosperity o. the I uilding of " 1 tho homos and of home tios < ' throuphout th? gr^at American , r | Desert, ro-c <lied, t he g'-eit (iur- i 0 den of Mdeo, the won l irful Vulu,| ley of tiie Mi aisMppi. A Frightful Blunder ,J Will often cause a horrible] Ll ; Burn, {Scald, (.Jut or Bruise. Buck- | I ion's Arnica {Salvo, the best in the , pt'vrorM. will kill the pain and rv 1 promptly heal it. Cures Old Soros i I Fever Sores. Ulcers, Boils, Felons j Corns, all Skin Kruptiono. Best j . Bile cure on errtli. Only 2"> eta. a i *' box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by' M Crawford Bros., Druggists. 1j Baiai'd S2 liiii to $20. r e i ( * M'n/?y M'?y ' Wed U" | ,| I nood:iy night stranger pa.-odj 11 w!u:f purported to be a $20 notei 'on Hin Smith Hardware coir.-] It ; panv n?rc r->r *> Ove do" tr p: tol II / ...., t1. , j. i i-V U(i} - 111 > Jv;. - soon disc o -rod that the M . <>0 '."1 "if'i !>? fi-rr-.l J - *11 n M (t ( lib () j *p,!o taken on' of a Confederate] ' | no!2 an ! ph.^d or; it as to look' 1,1 like a twen!v. While. the cul-! all , , , . I prit was iK-ihi; hunted il \%ut* i IohmH he hod -.lyf* boon operation1 iji) )<ing's fVf.pj- t jij fMlfpo- !" ! ' Mountain, N. c, !c. O>;o spoof, Grant Slow.' ; art county, was broil<xht i .1 )njir Saturday ana another, -T na-1 sj allien Sto'.va;-!, brother of Grant, ^ tlUi lay in lit, iiil pi.iced ini ?1, ;i , \ l . j u iib ii t C b ill ilub Ot/iiiiij j 3"jand the other in York. United | i,si?io<j Gornmissim or .1 R Ho)' r 1>I ! sravo then.' a boarinc veMpriliv 011 and had conclusive evidence /(* 1 from each of (lie above named r1' "'.f.' to ! 'en t!io cil.i: . oi; i r 'them. H- sent them to jail to k, ; v '.i tl in tho raited States tv I court. 3e i ffeJ A .Monitor Ocrll Flefi le | 3 i I>?'stroyiiijf il- victim, ih a type of I (Jonsl ipat inn. The power of thin mnr-. I), herons niaimly is fell on organs anil I ? i nerves and minn ies and brain. TlcrfV I no health f 11 it s overcome. t*(|t It. id 1 Kind's New Life Pills area safe and j li , '"er^^ni core. Heat in the world for ( 1 -' yr (?i%er Kidney and Howls. j j'Jif wlvid I/iOs. druK | ( hb L novel condition. Massachusetts ivon a Chance to Heform a Negro. Little Rock, Ark., May 6.? jiov. Jefl'erson Davis today parlotied Andrew Thompson, a tegro, on condition that Thompson go to Massachusetts within he next 30 days with the iutenion of becoming a citizen of that State. Thompson was convicted in Prairie county of assault with utent to kill and sentenced to hrec years in the penitentiary. , The governor makes the follow- I ng endorsement on the applicant ion lor pardon : ' Having inst returned from he north, art ! having lit ard man; ' xpressions by the citizens of! Massachusetts for what tJiev I i i n < i A.'ie pi. a ; to calj the poor op-j re -s .! I- _i i s? of the sou! h and' koiringfh f fhev shall have an! ..I. . .i r. !-. 4 . rert>iin * ." - I |>nrlion ol the negro population Pour Slate. Therefore, I, Jell-I ^rson 1 > n v i s. governor of the State ot Arkansas by virtue ol [lie constitution and authority rented in me by the constitution ind law? of Arkansas do grant unto Andrew Thompson, a negro, i full and free pardon on condilion that he become within tliei next 30 days a citizen of Massachusetts." l>uu^iroa? 11? !frglectc?l. Burns, cuts and other wounds often lull to Ileal piopoily it iiejilooted and become troublesome =ores. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve prevents such conae riuonce.s. Even where delay has aggravated the injury I)oWitt's Witch Hazel Salv j ellects a cure. "I had a running pore on my leg thirty years," says II. C. IJartly Yankeetown, Ind. ' After using many remedies, I tried DeWitt's Witeh Hazel Salve. A few boxes healed the sore.'' Curea all akin diseases, l'iles yeild to it at on cp. I'eware of counterfeits. Crawford Bros. ! Jli ?S> rv ?? Pesky Bugs in Kock Hill. An industrious West Main street housewife, ^'jincu potato "if"! fo fakon ' V 'he posjrv !)ll" t!ie other day struck upon a novel pclienie to rid her gat den of thc.se pests. She secured a croakus sack and placed there! > a composition of 1'aris groon and dry ashes toolc the ontiro contraption to the patch and holding the 1 ig O ^O * fho rows I'll llfllnlii tiinrto I ' ' ,"vi5 he sum to shako vigorously. Tho p n : lid us 11 *8 mingled very lively, musing the entire atmosphere thereabouts ft? l>e tinted a most beautiful delicate green? one of the sweetest now hades, you know. The n xt morning, however. things looked different. When <dio caught a hurried glan of herself in the mirror, 'lie could pc a reel y recognize lier own ex pr ion. Tho miure in some way must have been inbaled, lor the mouth and nostrils were swollen to twice their normal uivft - I ? r.r? !r till! lr 1 J 1 fc'/\ l\ 0 A I I ?Mi iJ J it'll* u!i<iil.Un(ltni 'J?i ':>! t I'wurtwn Vriir.i of NmI f? i Ir?K. 4i! havo been a filleted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen yoars," nayR Josh Kdgar, of Oor mautown, Oal. "I was able to ho around but constantly Rull'ored. 1 tried everything I eould hear ol and al Jaat whh told to try t/haniherlain'? 1'ain Balm, which I did and wrs immediately re lieved and in a short time cured, and I arn happy to Ray it haR not since returned.'' Why not une 'his I nimttit w.i:i get roll? !ti:, for sale by J. F. Machey A Co. ! v* HEADACHE , *HoO? m J wile ulid iiivm II liuvebcen -JF nitns CASCAUKTS ami tney are the beat medicine we hare ever hud in the house. Last week my wife was frantic with headache for two days, she tried some of you r OA SCA R ETS, and they relieTed the pain in her head almost w immediately. We both recommend Cascarots." ?L ohab. Stedbfokd. w| Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co.. Pittkburg, Pa. CATHARTIC ^ TRAOB MAR It RCaiSTBReO .*"* Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. lUc. 2i?c, itlc. ... cure constipation. ... Stcrtlin lt.iii.itj Canpnnr. ( t,lr?r<., Montreal, Xc? York. Y17 Hfl.Tn.RAf* Sold and guaranteed by all drnanu*iu*Ofib gibtst., t'l'IlKTobacuu Habit. Wi Curia k Georgia Ex. R. R. Co. I'ASSKNtiKH i)liPAKT M 10NT ?> -lt!Mlulo KfTt'clivc .J a. J ft, 1002. ,\*"ad Eastern Timo K,f/ld Down Up o'! ? !of- Stations k :/ I I iv ! ly | A V.'A \; i' M. |? Vj|? M p M r 8 Jo 12 i' |,v Cane n A r: II fi'l t) f> ' lieKillb . IS <?> Westv: |e :t 17 it 10 AM ill) :ki| I O.S 'KorMmw i 2 4.' t> 7-it> l I'P i 1' l]> nth Sprinps 2 4 lf>! ? ? 2 i. mcu> o i . t .' 1 C' J 1{ Ivor.hi'It: i 4> ;; I 2 ;.i 2 40 Cutawbit Juno . I .t. . b i (a; s no Utn-k i i is I 10 3 18 f'rzuh ll2 SO|10 45 2o. :t :? Yori. vii.? '. 3- o 2? 45i ? 5 Shnr n I ?" U 4 " AM' a 05 i (H)'Hickory drove i2 i>"?; f l<? I * M No il ( ' Sii'vnr. 1 5"*i H 5i' No 11 ' 0 SO. ' > Ar Biackih irgLv I 85 8 2) 1 : ? 0O| 1 <S l,\ Buckthur,: Al l". 1 ?? I ? 'IS 8 20 ' 5 0.?i I-, ii r it- Ml" ' 0 25 8 it'1' 5 12'Patterson Spj** ii oh f> IS 9 2ft I 6 U."i| Shelby MO V- 6 ?0 IDiH); I 5 45 I-attlmoro '10 8s | 4 45 10 30. I 5 551 Moorcsboro ' I'J '! j 4 30 10 5'tJ C 05 llenrlcttn |lo 20 I 4 10 U 201 0 2-jl Forest City 10 ?5 3 45 I! I"! , 0 it71 Ri.thLTf> . 'ten I isi; ' 3 20 12 8>l i 7 Ohl Therrral tiltv I 20 2 4o 12 55 7-0 aien-.vcoil 1) 00 2 20 I 2i?| j 7 85| Marlon j ? i.'.j j 2 00 "~W l~:sr I K A ^T 2u i ia iistcia GaffnevBraiicii -m n? No. 15 |N,. (3 I No U. \<v If.. Daily j Dally rastkkn mmi*. ' i)i>l:y l'.x>u.iji x s tut] l.xSun 5.x sun I'M | AM | S'FAI'TON 8~| A 51*1 PV i 20 : ? S3 Slnckitbi.rg . i 93 3 i~> 4 H j l? in Clu rok?'0 f-V.N II on 5 fO 5 I>I I It 31 Q a II in y . I KJ . 5 30 lf?'a<1 Down Read *20 minutes for dinner. : Trains No's HI. 35, H, 12,13,14,15, ! and 1U are operated i!a;lj e\ rp Sunday. I OOll.NKC riONH 5' A 1)1 I V ?Oi TltllOI'Kn Tit AIN (4. ( AtMarion: N'o. 82 muunv.ls nt M arioti with Southern Ity irain N'o 'i<J xvhirii nrrivps :> 1 Miri.n >' ^ '? V M ?V... . i 'hat tinoojf*, AsheviMo I in* >r mediate points. At Klur.kshurg : No. it and No 11 coimiTtfl with Southern Rt\ X<>. ltd which arrives at Ulaekshtiro' at i 4.>, A. M , iroi.i Ai ...oio, vji eeiiv tiL, ' Spartanburg an<t in*i r m'! I At Yorkvilie : No. "J mnn'cts with j (/.it N. W. train No. 70 which leaves I YorkviMe -.t 10.4s\ A M , for fir..- tonia I Lenoir and intermedia'" points. At K ck itip : > ? and dl cot I neo s with Southern '? trsi V T. j vi iii h len\ -n Lock 1 i i 1 id d nil p m for ! Ctie*'sr, Columbia ml r. i-rmed ata I points. At Catawba .le! No' ".'j and ,'tl ronnm s with S. A. I, , Iran No ttft I which passes Cat ?.ivf-a ; a 7 15 ! I'. M tor Monro* ami i- -rr: 'diir I points. | At Lancaster- Nn'<M nd.il oon' nects with T.. ?<fe ('., traiii Xo. P> which (leaves Lancaster a' i t">, I*. M , ' r j ( he4ler ami intern - diale points. I Ai Crtloneo . .? >t<i ,i i" i, i jot S. C,) for Charleston, Sumter, a I K1 o e l i' i1, I) <t r L11 j '? i , V 11! i o _ ?I?i r ^ I and iritern edinte > Vo I ti3 which leaves Camden a! 4 La. I"' M on> i h> v > i i l>. i.l i ni? g rkal vh. ? At Camden : Willi A. C. i,. t'N.W, ??f j ; No 71 from < li .. ! !?>t on . lor i I I >?rlinf?tn?t, Wilotiop' Jn"'' - at it intermediate points e-t i? fi arrive nt (,'ani(!t*n at 11 15 A V. W i ii -.m .. orn Ttj train No 77 from !' i. ? \i ! which nrriv * al Camden ??' !I A *f I At Laucnnter: No 3.1 connivls ui 1 Lancaster with h <?, C., t????r? v<; ! for Chester and intermedial ; ..intn j At < Jet : no .13 ii *i m. I ncclri wul? ,S A L., Ir.i n N.. ;J a I lea-ew ('Hiawha Jot at 7 i?4. I' M , f >r I Monroe ami intermediate point a. At 1!d !!!" : VN; f! .... * 3" ..i ?neotn at Hock Hill iv tt? Southern Ky | train No 35, leaving Rock Hill nt s'Jd, I i' r. , for < harioi t unit points uvri i. At HUnlf tthuro- Va 'it * . ** w .??j UUIIU':UlO I with Southern Ry trniui No'* 12 * PS, | 1'. M ., No 33, Ht 7 06, P M , and No 10 at 7.45, l\ M., for point* north. | No'a33 and 35 oonnec'i u i?|) Southern i Ky train Nr. 35 leaving Illnokabur^ ! at 11.35, r. M., f?<r point* euutU. ! At .Marlon : No 33 connect a with i Southern Ky train No 35 k-uiiorf Marlon at 11.40, 1*. M . for Aahev lie, < natranonpra an i intermediate point*. Through car aervico without change between Marioti and Charleston on train* No'h 32 and 33. Hj. il.MitAtV', Geueral I'at.senger Atfent.