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11 I I II Ll.l 111 ' I I | i U-M tllll i Wf I ft \ 0 0i ft \ ^ / /I ir \?A T : '!>' / N V..X-- t iv > /v.J vV ;/ ) V pgifTK&zy f K ?y.T~. T.~v*"v S~ Webb, ? \ i p.jV'*< Vo'iwn'i l)< ino- I ' :\ ? " ''1 ?? ? : <v-.' IS' ehuiie *?f life which | 1 >n.s u.i , i|;('..i.i,i..y I noticed Wine I r' ^ r ' *** Arv hAf- I ! B t 'c. I i> j^eric: ':-u some re lief the ? ! 1 ?r. / month. so J s." &) . Ukinjt > f.>r R J ? II' "f months .>"<i row I menstruate P I I wi*h r.o pair* t 'I I si,all fate It off and | I B i.x. now until! h is i parted the cliir.jx." 8 P Mi ova iliai*r,lf>ri>il I S i a:\i Mh li i*u* i' ?'?> iii i ?vi':u" ii.T. \j K Kil!-<v \ ? in to tliock.ir.gc |! ; tin . v v, iae j j H tn ; !' ri ? *.'*nmftn i^ ft' ft any a*. ?. in?? ' ..r.liii jf j | r>'T. Wis- i yon j!?!.iototiiech:ini'e |!| j jP v. IV " > i ' now avoid tlio ft a . .. 11 ^ i . ii;reti. Druggists a I .-:? !! ?] .f Win.' of Cardui. 1 r ' V "" . rrt rr * *** ? ?'" < 5 IV H ?' f..' - 1xf * * ?- v , Nl'N'lDti <tK notkimmtlawI Jj?nics Youniror Kills flhn&olt?( Was :itt \ssoelate ol Jesse I James. Si. Paul, Milan., Oct. J9.? JamesYounjrer, otic of' lite famous \". 1...?1 . . i ?iumu' i mm rs, a inpatnot? ol ; Jp?yc James, committed filicide today by shooting. Younger was recently paroled from the Still- j water penitentiary where he audi his broilrer, Coleman, were serving l'te sentences lor participa j lion in the Nurthficld bank raid in 1870. James Younger was the young est ol three brothers, Robert, Coh^.ai i and Jiiiiiua, who, he I tween tne years 1800 and 1870, pained great notoriety through their ass tfi )1 ic? wit!' Jesse and Frank James. The band headed by .fosse Jautt s was eh/trged with almost in nr.'i'. ruble robberies of bankand r.tilro.a-t trains, in the cxecu tinn of which many desperate encounters ton!: place and many lueii .V, re iv..'.-.. i i.i' inuMil.i.i-e ot the I,and had serveil through the Civil wai, lighting on the side ot the Confederacy with; ( >l| . ! r.? ! ; li;< <M]o| iltas The 11 '1 V. I .. .1. lilt.., Ill (llt'li (II | post helium d ;pje<lal)ons was the! strw ; o! M tr..ri and those adj icei.i, t la ms ?#, inn in September,. ICio, i M,> faint enter i] Mirneso fa. jravi-ruMi" ijie -lat? fur t?? I I Aon . iioni, in iiioe county. I here j op >?-jMumher 7, alte r terrorizing I the 'pie Mi the street, an at j tern; ' wis made to loot the First | hi.i Ma! I.(ii < Cashier ?I. L | 11?- \ " id. who was in charge ot tie , nv.de a plucky ligui u j>a > . t ; tlit* ! iiOiis (it lilt* hank, iif' during the encounter ho w-is shot aiui killed, not. how I vet nr. ii If . ad W'liitnlod one or p ?? '?! i tie raiders ami aroused j the citizens. Alter a week's des-J per- ;?? ?"tc i he lotihers thro* of I . <e 1 :: 1 h. d i he tl.roe \ V: : < i\- e \ pi n red Je.-HO .jane's escaped. Kohert | ^ Ola . r.r i..' t i.i prison. F* ({ !?" ' rn?n? were made! to -ii" <r,j )ti? f .r 11)? ro. Ilifii 11 ' .1 11 i , . 1 i .* pe| i | ii iiis i heiiv dipped t-v leading men in nil .'ks : ' i t-, hnth i'iii/oiia ! 1 of ' ' f*' :' i M(smom ? j Am' ' who rni'lo or pen a I j eiior'" to -ocire the "ranting ol a ] U-r v:i : Senator Stephen ]>. L..\ins oi W v t Virginia, who, it i? it, :. ) n.r.r/n 'V* 1 rot}? ,| ore w-M in 1 }" day* before the war. ihe logmialiiro pastel a! paro'e bill linger which the re ! ft //* ft * uaitiiDK two btcilicrt) were 10leased on July 14, 1901. They went into business. James Younger had suffered much from old wounds. James Younger, prior to shoot ing himself, left a letter to the press in which he gives as a reason for his act, despondence over continued ill health and separation from his friends Younger since his parole from the State penitentiary in July of last year, has led an exemplary life. His tirst employment was as travelling agent tor a tombstone dealer and on one of the trips he made about tlie State lit? was seriously hurt by a fall from a wagon. Old wounds also gave him much trouble and al though he obtained lighter emnlovment bis lmnltli wna nrann r j ? v v" "" l,w vvl% rious and this caused him much worry, 'l he coronet decided that an inquest be made of the re mains, some doubt arising under j the terms of Lhc [wiioio a> to! whether the body can be reuw>Vovi front ttie cSiate. It also appeared that, ho was j in iove with a lady whose lulks objected to their marriage. ?tie! your wedding invitations and visiting cards at t!io Kntkhprisk office. Wo print them in the latest styles. lue CdiikIi nntl U nrkti off the C(il<(. Laxative Kromo-Qitinine 'Cablets cure h owlu itiieday. No our?, no pay i 'en'n Rir Cotton Fire at Hamlet, N. ('. Charlotte, N. 0., October 10 ? A special to the Observer from Hamlet, iN O., says : Fire broke out at the cotton compress here about noon, de strovins* property vol tied at $225,000 and caused the death of J. M. Wilson, of (Jlarksville, (ia., br ok keeper for the compress com panv, and a nephew of Oeor^e F Wilson, of Charlotte. The comnrnLu woo Im? l-v .-v 1 !' - ?? u" MM mvi i *\ ' nu IIUJIHJ Air Line Compan.v and was leaned by K K. .Johnson, of H.deigh. The l'eo Kee ice plant, one of the largest iii the State, 2.400 bales of rot ton and a quantity of bur laps and baggings wore also burned. Bookkeeper Wilson was playing a stream of water on the lire and did not. notice that he was being surrounded by the rapidly spreading flames until too late. j When he attempted to escape hoi found all avenues cut oil. Alter| the fire his body was found within' a few steps of a doorwav. Il; could bo identified only i>> the w > r f' Mini I'f'It hui'klo I f?uiinj on it. I Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh.? Medicine sent l-rce. So,id n.. mwney ?simply v. rite and try Botanic Blood Halm at' our expense. Botanic Blood Balm (B. It. It.) kills or destroys the poison in the bl ind which i causes the awful allies in back j and hI.milder blades, shifting pains, dilli ultv in moving lingers, i tops or leg-*, bone puin?, swollen] muscles and joints of rheumatism. <-r the foul breath, haw king, spitting, droppings in throat, bad hearing, specks Hying bolero the eyes, all pluyed out feeling of catarrh. Botanic Blood Balm cured hundreds of cmhps of .'tO or to years' standing utter doc tur?, hot springs and patent medicines bin! p!I failed. Mo^t. of these cured patients had taken Blood Balm as a Isrt. resort. It ] 1 - nv J.o.unilir O ^ ' 1 .r . n ?i y nuiimcu M?l CUIHUIC, | utit'ji fiOittOU i 111 |JOlHl bi?i | lor any one to null'-r the n^;?>rnr*s , or cvmp'on ! of rlitrimati'im or catarrh while or aftor taking I r >i 11 i I SlOw I A X* ' . M Mr. *0 I .;n ??i tjijil pure and rich, thereby giving a | iioHiilij' supply. Cuipfl rtfft | permanent and not a patching up. Prug stores. $1 per largo bottle. Sample of Blood Balm sent free unci ^repaid, also hp^gial, medical advice by doncribmz your trouble and writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Pasfcj Damsel Ostracised. Portia Washington, daughter of Booker T. Washington, will , not re-euter Wellesley this year. ( The college did not take kindly to the presence of the dusky damsel. Some of the college girls resented the social ostracism to which tnanyof the students subjected the girl and in trying 1 to overcome it gave teas to the 1 daughter of the rnuu who had 1 dined with the president. Bad I feeling resulted and many of the girls became silent enemies of the colored student. When the , strife was at'its height the Boston Post published a two column article, relating her experience I among the whito girls, and the colored girl's narue was signed to the piece. Sho admit tod the authorship and wrote several other article". The teas given in her honor suddenly ceased and for the remainder of the term' she was lot severely alono. *J*I.i | year sho was excluded on account of not pUf'8!' k Uig ui'.i..?j<\1 < ination. And yet this oc I cured in that great part of the' United Urates whore the color ol a person's skin make no d.llerence. 9.1 lie l(<i( CnhcN. "The fastest selling article I have in my store." writes drug gist. C. T. Smith, of Da\is, Ivy "is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and j Colds, because il always cures, i lu my six years of ?ales it hasi never failed. 1 have known it to save sufferers from Throat and ' Lung diseases, who could get no I help fr<?in doctors or any other remedy." Mothers rely on it, best physician" prescribe it, and J ('rawford Bros and J. F. Mackev & Co. guarantee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottle free. Hog. sizes, 50c and $1. A Very Kude Karkeeper. Austin, Texas, October 1G.? ... ' ;arri? INtion <irri rod hore today and attempted to take chaipe of a saloon 011 5th street and i Cnn?\res* avenue, * n?l Ir.iid-u in the putter as a result. Alderman | Hill Davis, proprietor of thei I place, was present at the time (and the reformer immediately j turned her attention to him, hutj before she had proceeded far ii.> her atmse of saloon men and their occupation Alderman D-ivis j I Ho|r#>d the visitor who she wop! and commanded her to Jeave tho J pi nee. I 4 Tin Carry Nation, iiir,'1 said ! she, "and was never known tol I leave a saloon hoi! umil I got I j?ood and ready." I ' ! ?: m ?orrv (laTy," replied the I J I pro1)ii lor, "but it mihkch no dif 1 feronee who von are ; one of us i i his* gut to not out." j Mr Davis stepped from behind the bar and, upon Mrs. Nation's refusal to vacate, ho caught her bv the hack of the nork and one: iriri r ' ' brew h< r 'vd'yinto the! street.and her satchel immediate* ly followed her. Alter being ejected Mm. Nu-1 tion spoke ou tlie Hidowaik until i the* crowd was dispersed by thei police. 8ho wan forced to take1 the fr:;ir: out of town for her next Stopping plttCO. . I It's I.|f> 111 IN-ril "I just Bjcm to havo gone all to piticoH,'" *ritea A J trod Bee, ot i ?\ 11? . o, loxM "ujIiouhiipbb audi .4 lame t> ica had made life u| burden. f couldn't eat or and fo.lt almost too worn out to v, in it t, 11*Mi 1 i.i to i...e I1.leet ri? ' HitterM,0ui tney worked wonders. No'a I eieep like a top, can eal anything, have pained in Htrenpth and enjoy hard work.'' They give vigorous lioallh and now j life to weak, sickly, run down people. Try them. Onlv 50c at| Crawfore Bros. and J. F. .Mackeyj <& Co. I \ l?A?, M MM ....9M^ V & ti i?l U* Uik A ? 4. A? C A Middleboro, Ky., Oct. 18John Wilmore, a prominent nu chant in Scott county, Virgini has been arrested on a charge having murdered his father se eral years ago. The elder Wi more disappeared and the s( said his father had gone to Me ico ami later he told of his dea in the county. The elder W more, previous to disappenranc willed all his property to his so who tyns to come into possessic of the father's estate at the o man's death. The father's bon were found under .John Wilmore store last week. TIM1 I'r^Kcrliitton ror.tlnlHr nliills H-utl fever is >1 bottle of Urovi Tasteless < ti i 11 Tonic. It is sinii too kikI quinine in a tasteless for No <'.nre. no imv. I'pini' fill ot*. i V- ccJ'3 f.-0d3. f *1 f _ * F, f The HAIRY WINTER or >i 5AM)VUTCH makes :i hnv or # forage crop superior in feeding and 5 mitt dive qualities to Timothy \ May. 11 will also make the largest M vW'i.t of dry feed ot any wop Hint \ een be cmvn in the Kail. In this ? tespeel iv is superior to Crinipon j Clover as u not onlv mnkosu buyer 6 yield than that crop, tint is very Jiuueh superior in feeding qualities. Wood's t ail Catalogue Ulis ail 4 ,i . it Secdo for I'all Planting, ?\ Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, V iiarley, Vetches, Grass uiul K Clover 'seeds, ete. p Write for Catalogue ami price? fc oi uuy Seeds debit ed. j T. IV. WOOD & SONS, J Seedsmen, Richmond, Vn. ff w cod's I'al! Catalogue ,i!sn trJts aliout } Vegetable and Flower Seeds, StrawE berry and Vegetable riant*, l.uwn Grass, Hvacinthj, Tultps, etc. ^^^Ca^atogue^mdled^trre upon request. NEW YORK LIF POLICY The new business wr 1 *1 \T P 11 r \rr\n IU 11 I ?) L 11 U 1M IZ. \ V \ ^ M\ LIFE during the first s months of this year w more than ?i50,000,or paid-for business. Th surpasses the record anything ever done 1 any company except tl New York Life. A. J. CLARK. A<: Lancaster, S. C. 50 YEARS* ,~ir LXPEHItNCE ^ T\ % pVv;.;v?Mfe ?$r T"^.*VJ?Kfl r r f Vvt^ * ' 0:>P*P . <5?' Anyono trailing n ki-'eh ni<: i quickly aviTin n our <m??ih? > f lnr?Mi? inn ?.? . . ii ? -. tlovm^trtctiy<*r?fill?|e?itial. Ilmrll riii i. i, i ;. r.Unntd fukan through Munr \ >. r?.vt ryrcial ihJIc*, WlH>OUt CtuT','.), in ? if Scientific JJramcan. A hunrtunmoly lllu?itr/tt(il ^r-,-vty. I .rent "H iii'i.'t.n ?.. , ' :!' ! -ii-nul. T-ri:.*. U fmri f-ui mout lis, |U Swiil by nil tiowMt??Mlei hilJN'i & Co.2Cll"<iM"',fiew Yor hn.in U OiHra, K St., \Va*hUiutun. J). (J. qYOfrpDQ I HEAD M oil) I lulu : Free Olfc ryiHl-. COI'I'ON in-low (lllcil out with y atldre.a ami scut with u iwo-cont bum to Mra M .\ itlt'.on, (Corel aw, 3 (.' . v. It sin- iioxt ihli; ? i entllliM you t<> t pact >1 M Vr-Tf !> i|ii-, I M? w? falling of the vomI'. menstrual rtlHiiriler*, I .-lav i ...1.1. . . iil.U llli . Ui-llO . ' >i|im TV- fri ;?ifliHi'i- contains t-n il l ll'.l t llil I. t. llll.l .1 . .11 Ulall 111 Kll.lll Il I coMt j ' 1 v< 'fniK ? Wcfth u? num c P!!l (Ill hi pilCCl hflOM > . Mrc. Hilton, and yon will rfO'iv U.?- I COl'I'ON. A u tut* Tuicn Count]/ Slut * ? 11 .UFAV VHP ?u run i nc E BOWELS t If yon h???n'? t retrnlar, healthy movement of tba . dowels srery day, you'ro 111 or will be. Keep your 01 bowelsopon, andl>o well. Korre.ln thu shaj of ?lt?. tout phvats ?? piil poison, Is daiiKrrous. The smooth- v est, easiest, most perfeet way ot keeping tho bowels m V- clear and cltsn is U> tako y ?> EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tnste flood. Po Oood, ill (lever bloken, Weaken, or f tripe. 10,21, mid M) cents Rer box. Write for free t ample, and booklet <>n ealtli Address 423 111 | sikiiuvi KKtitinr con pan v. iiiini.il or skw ions. f KEEP YQUH Biaua QLEAH " SOUTHERN RY j ScUutlulc in effect June 20, iojU. ^,'P NOHI'liUOUNU. .iv 113 II 35 3 Ex. Sun. Ex.Sun. H' j Mixed M'xntl Lv Charleston 7 COam Il<i0pm I Coifnibitt 7 OUftm 1 Warn j KitiKsMlUt lu Moam 5 uoam Suijj' r II l.Vtm VI Oanulcn ISOo in 7 I5:tm 3 | Ar Ivt.Tvhaw liftptn Id I.urn U I IdiioitMtff I 5Hptn II 55:itn i|i Koto lliil 'l ijOpin 4 >?)pLn VorUvlIlP 3 iipm 5 20pm | Hi toll-burn I obpni 0 eopm Kv Hhickvtllo H iKiam M J Saoiby 5 V'tpin u Vinin ? ft K' tiit-rfordtAii 0 37p-u is lopm ? J ; Ar Marlon 7 45p:n I Mpm 1 SOUTH HOUND. Ml II 34 |g | Ex. Sun. Ex. sun. fi. itJlJC> -I AilXCU U Cv Marlon fl'iSatn 2 ftOpni A Ar Rutherford ton 7idm 4 tOpin m ! , Shclhy HHiKm 7 uOpui llliii'kslitiTsj 9 I'tatn k OOptn | Lv iiluci sburg l' 13am 7 00um li.\r York v file 10 tio.ini k Slam E i Hock Hill 11 tiimtn 10 I'utm ' I.ancnstcr II Sum 3 M)pm II K'TshuW l-i.iJiptn fildipm M j ri.nuU n - ottpni 0 Mipm m | sutnter r> In inn a Kingsviltn 3 J.">ptu 9 50pm Columbia 10 oopui m Char'estnn 7 30pm 7 ooum 1 To New Yorl: Vlu Rock 11111. 11 113 ' bv CamtV n l? Iptn I Kershaw 1 10pm V , Reck Kill h 3S| tn I Ar Charlotte 9 -bpm WhsMngton 7 35am I New Ytirk I 4dpm A Tral-h 113 and HI dntlv between Camden H sunday bt tweea < aniden end Kb j?sv1lle. Trains run se'M bo% tween Klngsvillo and Marion. Solid train a liui k lli.l to Waslil nglon with l'ullman Drawiij b r Room sleerv-r to Vrw York. < onneetlona I made ut Ruck Hi 1, lilncksburg anil Marlon witb trains on Savannah, t 'larlotte A. Ashtv 1 villo Divisions of southern Ha.lwuy. For fuil Information as to rntes. schedules and l'tillniftii reservations. apply to any agcuiSouthern E| Railway or j R. \V. HUNT. I> P A , Charleston, S. C. W 11 TAYCttK. A O 1*. A., Atlanta, Oa. S li. llAlinr. IClC.t 1.1*. A. Washing ton, n.c. W C. H. AC KURT, O.M., Washington, D C. it CHICHESTER'S ERGllSM k j PEKMY8QY&L P?LLS * i v I i-f". M'vrvsr. i?t I.' l.mlf r?, wk Pru?*'rt fb* U? j vliini?Af?:K'H UMULIMI >:i Kr-I nu4 ] Mold i. i .:11_ boift, Sealed wlUl blue r?bbOO. ")V i Wif mi (i'N"t ??"At *? linn if , ??>?*? J ! lutloniuuil linltnllunK. Ruyof yourl>;ugg1*t, L > nt ! (...! lo. Ill for l?ai t (e.ilnrv. Tntl111 L'lonlklk aiul " Krlli'f for l.nUira," uWrUrr, by n iiirn *y?t|. in.oOOTrtitluionlalft. Sold by ik.I L>I"UKK>-<(*. C1UOHRHTER CnKMlCUL CO. aiOO Dlullioa Vinarr. PIIII.&., Pi, I [ I Afaiitldk ifcU aaper. ) j S I I I HE'S A * Bad IVIan 1' our Who Boats His Wifo "IP. ! by imploding int.* takinp out of '< 1 11 f* i11.^i4i ii11*. i . A huh t cam uniy n: ; in daily life would permit tho hOl C I l . 11 carrying of a policy that vnupj IT:", protect tho wifo from wont if you died. or would mat lit l "* benefit you when vow need it most . Confer with A. J .OLA UK at Lancaster and lot him how you what tho greatest company ^ .. |oil earth, 1 111'- VHIK I LI PR, can <lo for you if you " I livo. A. .J. CLAH K , Aycnt,