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Deadly Grasp of Grip Prostrated Me. Dr. Miles' Nervine Built Up My Shattered Nerves and Gave Me an Appetite. Of the millions of people, who today suffer from nervous or heart weakness, a large percentage trace the cause directly to deadly LaGnppe. It is a germ disease, and makes a direct attack upon the nerves, putting an extra strain upon them at the time their vitality is at the lowest ebb. If l.aGrippe has left Vrtll with a <tKaff?r*r4 narvniic uucf..m 11 L? loss of nppetite, lack of energy, insomnia, frequent headaches and morbid tendencies, you should strengthen the weakened nerves with Dr. Miles' Nervine. It will undo all that grip has done, bring back appetite, rest and restore the nerves to thtsr normal activity. "I want to write this testimonial for the benefit of those who have suffered from ti at dreaded disease?LaGrippe. I suffered several weeks with it, and nothing I tried seemed to benefit me in any way, shape or form (I suffered almost death) and fina-'ly my daughter recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine to me and I can truthfully say from the first day I felt better than th Weeks. It gave me relief, built up my shattered nerves and gave me a splendid appetite. I cannot speak too highly of it and want to say, each and every one who has suffered from LaGrippe will find instant relief by getting a bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine. Insist on having it and take no other. It is simply splendid. Hoping this will benefitsome poor sufferer I remain, ?Mrs. George B. Hall, Jackson, Tenn. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. riend for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. THE FORT MILL BANK ROBBE BY Expfrf Cracksmen Blow Therefrom About $3,000. Fort Mill Times. The Kurt Mili Savings Bank, an I institution in which our town took great pride, whs robbed by I professional burglars at an early hour Tuesday morning. Thir startling discovery was made by Mr. Jas. Grier, who passed the bank on his way to open his store for the day's busines. Mr. Grier's attenion was attracted by a lot of broken glass scattered over Main street. This, it was discovered, came from a front window of the building. Glancing in through the broken panes, Mr. Grier saw that the big vault and safe hail been blown open, and many books and papers were scattered over the room. Lie immediately notified Mr. W. B. Meacham.cashier of tne institution, who with other gentlemen entered the bank and began an investigation. The nrBt discovery wan a number of tool*!, such an crowbars, pledtre hummers, drills, and a brace and bit, about tha room. Most j of the* ? were the property of Mr. I A. A. Youue, his smith shop having bf.'i broken opjn and the i tr.f>lb taken therefrom. A-i; ' \tod bv the bigolock i>. the b'l the robbery run t h . vo took p ai 4 t. m , as tin cl< - ' legistt 'ho hour at a. r;. and it . evident that tiiejarirom, the expb-sion caused it to stop at i thattirpe. Resides tins, several! citizens heard the reports, but fclippo :; r. it to be u train sit if! i cars.paid no particular attention! to the noise. The em. *, ruction of the vault is sueh as r?> make two charge" nee i essary in order to reaeh the1 inouev. To rutin entrance Hi* " - , robbers had to first encounter an iron door, equipped with a( a combination lock. This was1 torn open by exploding a heavy | charge of nit.ro glycerine. Then the double, time lock so | uelled burglar proof safe was I blown to pieces, and about $3,0001 in cash and many valuable papers 1 were destroyed or stolen. The manner in which the papers and money were torn up reudered it impossible, up to the[ V 1 N time of going to press, to leHrn b the exact amount stolen, but it is thought that the )o*s will not f exceed $3,00' . However, several y packages of money were overlooked by the robbers, and the ^ Iobr is not nearly so heavy by several hundred dollars as could have been. There is r.o evidence as to who ^ were the guilty parties, but it is 11 known that thieves left to * n in 1 different directions. A silver v dollar, whice bore marks of the s explosion,was found early yester- c day morning juRt beyond Barber's r] bridge, and it is thought that the i piece of money wan dropped by [ the thief who went that way. i In view of the many inquiries . by depositors as to who would . lose the stolon money, The Times | has been requested to state that, c according to law, the bank is re- t sponsible for the entire amount, 1. ami that none of its patrons will I be called upon to share the loss. c The board of directors met yesterday morning and found that the bank was not seriously Injured by the 'oss and directed that the usual business be re- t sumed this morning at the re$- t ular hour. j \ N.oj.p. ..? ? Cough mid Works off Iko Cold. 1 Laxative Bromo-Quwiine Tablets cure a celtl uiu'lay. No cere, no pay . ^ Price t i 'pnta . A Low Hates. To the annual S'ate Fair, Col umbia, S. C., via Southern Railway. \ For ihe above occasion, the t Southern Railway will sail from t all poidiS in South Carolina, in I eluding Aeheville. Charlotte. I Augusta and Savannah and in < t.-rmediate stations, tickets to < tho 34ch annual State Fair, Col t U'ubia, S C. at rate of one find- i cl ss tare for the round trip, 1 plus 50e (admission fee) for the round trip. i TicketH to be sold October 2Gth } to 31st, inclusive, with final limit < to return November 2nd, 11)02 I The Southern Railway will i operate on October 20th and 30th I 3peeial trains into and out of Columbia, in addition to their n regular trains. i Call up??ii any agent of the!" Southern Railway for detailed information, or It. W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C.. or W. II Tayloa, Asst. | (ien Pass. Agv^nt, Atlanta, (ia. "it .lO S. | j Natural Anxiety Mothers regard approaching winter with uneasinesB, children take cold so easily. No disease costs [ more little lives than croup. It's I 11a *k ir- ?? Hidden th it the snf 1 fer*T ir> often beyond human aid j hot ore 'lie doctor arrives. Such, case9 yield readily Die Min ! ute Cough ('lire. Liquifies the1 mucous, > Payh inflammation, re-1 tu \e< da?iKer. Absr.biiely raf?? / i iiumii di.itelv. ( ures c '>eh-Cold-, giip, bronchitis, all thioat nd lung 1;? ible. f S. M .hanJ llaiiipti n, (la : <JA find cold rcn dered me voiceless. just before an orat? ri< a! contest. 1 intem'*d to withdraw but took One Mtn life dough Cure. I* restore1 mv von o iu tinio to win the tuedai.". ('rawford Bros Death ol Chester'^ Judge of Prohate vSjhrial to The Htate. Chester, Oct. 4.?Capt. John I S. Wilson, tii(? venerable probate' judge of Chester county was found in his cilice yesterday ' about 12 o'clock in a helpless| I condition, having received a stroke of paralysis some time I during the morning. lie could I talk, but very in listinctly, and I asked to he taken home. lie ! | I sank rapidly and died laHt night 1 after being unconscious for live tours. Cup,. Wilson was born six miles rocD iihester court house in the ear 1819, and was in the 84ih sat* of his age. lie received his mrly education in the old field chools of his day, and in 1843 ntered the sophomore class of he ISouth Carolina college, grad lating with honor in the class ol 840. Atler leaving college he vent on the farm, and was for l long lime one of the most suceiafnl farmers in this county. The law was his chosen professon, end he was admitted to the >ar a few years after leaving col ego. He farmed and practiced aw np to* the time of his election o the office of probate judge fl years ago. Ho represented this :ouuty in the legislature for two erm?, since the war. He has >eeu elected to the office of pro rnte judge four times without ipposilion. Value ol Advertising. A large dry goods house in Kgg fity, tud., stopped advertising in he &kk City Gazette, whereupon be editor inserted the following )oea?; Vs dofi't want to buy your dry goods, We don't like you any more, fou'll be sorry when you see us Uoing in some other store. fou c*<?1 sell us any shirtwaists, Four in hand or other fad, Ye don't want to buy your dry goods If you don't give us your ad. Nlricl<?'ii Willi I'nrHljhis Henderson Grimett, of this >lace, was striken with partial jaralysis and completely lost the ise of one arm and side. After leing treated bv an eminent physician for quite a while with>ut velief, niv wife recommended lb amber Iain's Pain Balm, and ift*r living two bottles of it he s moat entirely cured.? Geo. It Man, Logan countv, W. Va. Several other very remarkable cures of partial paralysis have been effected by the use >f this liniment. It is most widev k?own, however, as a cure for heuinatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by J. F. Mackey. 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