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ECZEMA'S IT OH IS TOKTURk Eci?m? is caused by an scid humor i the blood coming in contact with tl kin and producing great redness and ii (lamination ; little pustular enactions for and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, whic dries and scales off ; sometimes the skin hard, dry and fissured. Eczema in an (mm is a tormenting, stubborn diseaa and the itching and burning at times si almost unbearable; the acid burniu burner seems to oose eat and set the ski on fire. Salres, washes nor other exte nal applications do any real good, for i long as the poison remains in the bloc it will keep the skin irritated. SAO FORM OF TETTER. "For three years I had Tetter on ar hands. which caused them tc swell to twice thstr natural sice. Part of the time the disease Htflh was is the form of run- ,11 I ala( sores, eery pain- NHI BP-1 ful, and causing; me WJHT j much discomfort. Poar doctors said the Tetter flit Bad progressed too far JHjBgyl* to be cured, and they flHHadflkA. gmil4 Ar? tinthinor EC. X?M>konly*hrM titles of 8. 6. 8. and BB was completely cured. SB All was fifteen years o, and 1 hare never MBce seen any sign of My old troablc." ?Mn L I. Jicksor, 1414 McOee St., g.sasas City. U 8. 8. 6. neutralizes this acid poiaoi cools the blood and restores it to a health] atural state, and the rough, unhealth shin becomes soft, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Br] ^ ^ sipelas, Psoriasis, Sal Rheum and all ski kJ diseases due to ? poL onsd condition of th blood. 8end for our book and write ti bout rour case. Our physicians hay Baade these diseases life study, and ca help you by their ad rice; we make n Charge fortius sendee. All correspondeac is couduetod in strictest confidence. TMI WWT IfKCIFIC Ok, ATLANTA. OA QTfiTFDQ ! READ MK DIOILIIO 1 Free Offer THE COUPON below filled out with you address. and sent with a two-cent slatai to Mrs M A. Hilton, Kershaw, 8. C., wlthl the next thirty days, ? ..titles you to * paokag containing a Home 1 reatment dlssovered b Mrs. M. Summers, No re Dame, Ind, whle cures ieucorrhoea. ulceration, dtaplacemeni falling of the womb, menstrual disorders, he flashes, tumors, growth#, and all female troi hies. The free package contains ten day treatment, and If you wish to eonttnue, It wfc cost you about twelve cents a week to guarat tee a eure. Pill out the spaces below, send t Mrs. Hilton, and you will reeeive the frs treatment by return mall. COUPOK. Name Town Count ti Stat* Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of tb digestants and digests all kinds c food. It gives Instant relief and neve falls to cure. It allows you to eat a! the food you want. The most sensitiv stomachs can take It. By its use man thousands of dyspeptics have bee cured after everything else failed. I unequalled for the stomach. Child ren with weak stomachs thrive on 11 Our?? alS stomach trouble fnparcd onljr by K. CJ. DbWitt AOo.,J3hlc?| JH9 HVVViV WHMMU* * /I *? kU?* fcUO WW.I HOT Improved through service to and via Richmond, Va. Southern Railway Complete dining car service. For details see agent Southern Railway LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family library The Bast In Currant Utaratura r12 Com plete Novels Yearly MANY CHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS S2.60 per year ; 25 cts. a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES JtVERIMniU^Bf^C^liaPLIITaMN^T^^rJ When ynu wake up with a bad taut in your mouth you may know tha you need a dote of Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets. The; will cleanse your stomach, improv your appetite and make you feel lik< a new man. They are easy to take being sugar coated, and pleasant i? effect. For sale by J F M&cWey A Co. COAL MINE HOKKOK. ^ About Two Hundred Men and ^ Boys Entombed and Probably i? Every Life Lest. n Coal Creek, Tenn., May 19.? ? The worst disaster in the history j of Tennessee mining occurred at e. 7.30 o'clock this morning, when ? between 175 and 225 men and in boys met instant death at the ? Fraterville coal mine, two miles k] west of this town as a result of a gas explosion. Out of the large number ol men and boys who went to work this morning developments at 10 o'clock tonight show that only one is alive and he is so badly injured that he cannot live. This man was Win. Morgan, an aged Englishman, who was a road man in the mine and was blown out f of the entrance by force of the explosion. One hundred and aov?nlv.(ira minora wara nlianlra/1 - wv * VMVJ U ? V u nvivvuvvncu * in for work this morning by the r\ mine boss. In addition to these y were boys who acted as helpers Tm and drivers, roadmen and others It to the number of perhaps fifty. n Fraterville mine is the oldest e mine in the Coal Creak district * having been opened in 1876. It ? is fully three miles from the 0 mine's opening to the point where * the men were at work. They had not been at work long before the ~ terrible explosion occurred. There r was a fearful roar and then flames shot from the enterauce of the air shasts News of the disaster * spread like wildfire, but as soon ? as possible two rescuing parties ? were started in, one at the main 1 entrance, the other through Thisi' tie mine which adjoins and in * which no men were at work. The l0 Thistle party were unable to e make any headway, as the gas stifled the workers. The Fraterville party went fully two miles . under the earth, until, a heavy fall of slate was encountered. At this barrier men worked like . demons, noping against hope that those beyond might be safe. The scene at the mouth of the mine while the workers were within were beyond description. Business was suspended in Coal Creek at all its mines as soon as the news ol the disaster became known, and men women and I children gathered around the Farterville entrance. Women whose husbands and sons were e within grief. All day long the rescuers toiled at the slate ob ii struction and not until 5 o'clock ? this evening did they force an n entrance through it. Up to that * hour only five dead bodies had ? been recovered and hope was still high that many within were safe. The hopes of the living were ? doomed, however, for when once _ the rescuers could enter and proceed they walked through a continuous tomb of death.' There was not a sign of life. Every i man had perished, they believed, I although it will be tomorrow f j morning before all the rooms can be entered. Eight dead bodies were first i recovered and these were sent I to Coal Creek- Twenty six more were soon found. They r- were not disfigured beyond - identification and each corpse, i as it was borne from the mouth of the gigantic tomb, was surroundod by eager crowds of relatives of the men who were entombed.' The mine was not on fire except in remote portions and all bodies possibly may be readied before daylight. Dr. M. A. Simmons Diver Medicine Clears Ibe Complexion, Riven Bouvanov to .the Mind cures Huadaebe, Regula'W tbou. .Howell nd LfVhr. Wanta Others to Know. "I have used DeWitt'a Little Early Itinera for constipation apd * torpid liver aod they are all rj/ y ! I am glad to indorse th?jf ..Mt e I think when wefinxd / -x b we ought to let/>tber1# Xft'fr ' writes AlU ^d'fieiij&e#^ l?i ;y M' Sour Stomach < AfUr was ladnnd ta try OAIOA> KETI, 1 will uevsr be without them In tbe house. My liter wii in a very bad abape. and ray haad > chad and I had itoruaeh trouble. Now. alnee tab- A log Caaoarata. I /eel Otoe. My wife haaalto aaed I them with beneficial reaulta for aour aloraaoh." JOS. KBUUNO, UU1 Congreat Hi . St Louie, Ma TRAOf MASS MOMTIMO^ Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taate Good. Dc Good. Never Sicken. W eakeu. or Gripe. 10c. 16c,60a. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... at.rtl.a aia.tf C.atifr, ftllf . aalfal, M.w Tart, su Kfl.Tn RIP 8o1* *nd ruarantoed by all drueNU" I U D AU glata to cV'HK Tobaooo llablt. Wl i Carolina Georgia Fv R F # ? I PA88BNOER DEPARTMENT \ Schedule Effective Jan. 15, 1902. Down EaSt6rn T1|M 'up'' C No nz S ii? S>? i>ai. Stations S* 8> !I- ? ft A M A M P M P M P M P M a 8 20 12 to Lv Camden At 3 60 6 60 DeKalb 9 to it 46 Westvllle 3 17 fl 00 10 60 1 06 Kerihaw 2 42 5 30 It tO I 40 Heath Springe 2 30 4 40 12 20 2 06 Lancaster 2 06 S 60 , 12 45 2 25 Riverside 1 46 3 10 2 45 2 40 Catawba Junct. 1 90 2 40 lVj 4 00 3 00 Rock Hill 1 10 I 16 4 40 8 18 Ttrxah 12 60 10 46 6 20 3 3) Yorkvtl.o 12 36 10 2.) IF * 46 3 46 Sharon 12 20 9 40 'I1 AM 6 05 4 00 Hickory Grove 12 05 9 10 P M No 6 20 4 10 Smyrna II 65 8 60 No * II 6 60 1 28 Ar BlaefctburfLv II 36 8 2) 12 8 00 4 48 Lv BlackaburgAr 11 30 6 46 8 5 05 Earls II 15 6 26 8 30 5 12 Patterson Spgs II 08 6 16 9 25 6 V, Shelby 10 68 6 00 10 00 6 46 Latttmore 10 38 4 46 10 301 5 56 Mooresboro ilO 3) 4 30 10 50 , 6 06 Henrietta 10 20 4 10 11 20 6 22 Forest City 10 06 3 46 m 11 45 6 87 Rutherford ton 9 50 3 20 12 30 7 06 Thermal City 9 20 2 45 SI If 56 7 -.0 Glen wood 9 00 2 80 ' a> 7 86 Marlon 8 46 2 00 WEST EAST~ 111 istcia. GalTneyBranch istcia. id cia. No. 16. No. 13 Ng 14 No 16. IT pt'u.T imiRH TIME .P*'1? JPallJ Ex Sun Ex Sun Ex Sun Ex Sun P M | A M | ATlflNS | AM | Ph Ol 4 30 8 60 j Blackaburs i 11 80 ; 8 10 4 f0 9 10 ICherokee Falls 11 00 6 fO 6 10 9 30 Gaftney ; 10 40 ; 6 80 Q1 Read Down Read Op ~ *20 minutes for dinner. Trains No's 34, 36, 11, 12,18,14,16, and 16 are operated daily exoep Hun a,r' . IV COKNKCTIONH MADE HY HOUTHBOVMD I] TRAIM8. AtMarion : No. 82 connect* atMarion with Southern Ky train No. 36 whioh arrives at Marion at 8.28, A . M., from Chattanooga, Aeheville and intermediate points. c At Blaoksburg : No. 3. and No. 11 connects with Southern Ry train No. . 36 which arrives at Blacksburg at in 7 in, A. M , from Atlanta, Greenville, Spartanburg and intermediate points. ,v At Yorkville : No. 34 connects with C. A N. W. train No. 70 whioh leaves Yorkville at 10.4S, A. M , for Gastonia lO Lenoir and intermediate points. At R< ck HiM: No 32 and 84 con- A nec s wi.h Southern R? train .No 76 whijh leaves Hock Hill at 3.30 p m tor Chester, Columbia and intermediate SC points. At Catawba Jot: No's 32 and 84 conntcts with S. A. I. , tra n No. 39 * which passes Catawba Jet at 7.46 \ 1*. M ., lor Monroe and intermediate points. At Lancaster: No's 82 and 34 connects with L. A C., train No. 16 which leaves Lancaster at 4.46, P. M., for Chester and intermediate points. At Camden : With A. C. L. (N.W of S. C.) for Charleston, Sumter, Florence, Darlington, Wilmington and intermediate points Train No. 63 which leaves Camden at 4.15, P. M. CONNECTIONS Mil'K BY NORTHBOUND TRAINS. G At Camden : With A. C. L. (N.W, of SC) No 71 from Charleston on Flornce rDarlington, Wilmington, Sumter and ' I intermediate points which arrives at I Camden at 11 15 A M. With Southern Ky train No. 77 from Kingsvflle . which arrives at Camden at 11 55 AM i At Lancaster: No 88 oonnects at D Lancaster with L.AC., train No 16 i for Chester and intermediate points. . At Catawba Jet: No 33 and 36 connects with S A L., train No32 which leaves Catawba Jot at 7 54, P. M , for 1 Monroe and intermediate points. T | At Kock Hill: No 63 and 36 con- JL nects at Rock liill w th Southern Ry train No 36, leaving Rook Hill at 8.26, 1* R , for charlotte and points north. At Blarksburg: No 38 connects i with Southern Ry trains No's 12 4 38, P M , No 33, at 7.05, P.M., and No ir 40 at 7.46, P M., for points north. No's38 and 36 connects with Southern , Ry train No 66 leaving Blackaburg at 11.25, P. M., for points south. At Marion: No 83 oonnects with {Southern Ry train No 35 leaving >' 'Jirion at 11.40, P. M ., for Asheville, 1 , anooga an J intermediate points, ough car secvice without change een Marion and Charleston on No's 82 and 33 E. H.SHAW, General Passenger Agent. SPRINI foil Are Im and Inspect Stock: of ! and M Jome and1 >ur grand display of Sp tyles. This exhibit is ll buying*by our expert milliner of experience iarkets*of the East hav re you HE FINEST ARE EVER SHOWN We*know that asking r ifficientTeason to you 1 i ust deserve it by offc i style, quality and pric jr stock will show that uantity, assortment, sty Here you will find the lew Spring am l ilks, Dress Goods and ^ Mercerized Silk Ze aists and suits. 50 s vely Bastiste Lawns, E few assortments of :arce now. Vhite Goock Emb One hundred and fif oods, Plaid Muslins ai incy Madras, Frenc awns. We are openin roideries, Edgings, Ins r. tig Values Such can < i Tailored Skirts, D /rappers. Heath B'k'j 5,1902 rited To Com? ; Our Elegant Dry Goods illinery. You Will See ring Millinery of the latest V the result of weeks of care: Milliner, Miss MacMartin, and splendid taste. The e been searched to bring beLAY OF MILLINERY SIN LANCASTER. for your patronage, is not for giving it, but' that we iring superior inducements e. The slightest look over it stands alone, so far as ^ , ? ? f de and prices go. : only complete stock of d Summer Goods, Wash Goods. Pretty wash phyrs, veiy desirable for tyles of French Percales, )otted Swiss and Organdies, linen suitings?these arc % roideries, * and Laces. ? ty 05?) pieces of White id Striped Bastiste, White h Organdies and Persian g up enough all-over Em;ertions to supply the Coun . as You 3ret no Where Else. ress Waists and House A ; A Her. Co. k