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' LAN 6 Vol. XII. BRONCHITIS [Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Cures Bron* ' chilis. Grip, Consuinptiaw Md All Dis? eases of the Throat Ml Lungs. ' If your throat la weak. 41 yon are troubled In any way with grip or bronehltla; If ^ou have consumption, Duffj'i Pure Malt Whiskey will cure you. M aids dia<>*tton, stimulates and enriches the btoed tuvti?nr???? trie brain, builds nervs Stasia teass up the lieart. cures malaria, ague sua low fevers of any kind; fortifies the ?r?Ma against disease germs and prolongs life. SURE CURE FOR BRONCHITIS Gentlemen: Karly last epilog 1 was taken wrlth Cbronic Malaria, 1 ksajto to lose flesh. Bronchitis set in and catarrh of the air passages followed. I tried an u*? wssrgthlng. but found no relief, till 1 took Duffy's Malt Whiskey. I commenced gaining strength, and after taking fifteen bottles 1 had gatued 40 pounds which I had last hsflhsw I began taking your whiskey. I would advise all who have similar trouble ta Sutow rssffy's Malt Whiskey. It has cured nut from troublea "When nothing else would air* >>' relief. it HENN1NO. Sspt. 7, 1902. ^oraopolis. Fa. Re careful and see that "Uuffy's Pure Malt Whiskey" Is ou the label, ??g that It Is our wn patent bottle with tb< wswne hlswn In the bottle. This Is the ouly Duffy's Purs Ja Malt Whiskey Is sold. If eSarad In bulk or in flasks It is a fraud. Iltsira sf so-called Malt Whiskies which are ?t)M obeap. They Injure the system. Duffy's Pure Bait Whiskey Is the only pure mrdiciaal adHtekar which haa atood the tent for fifty years, and always found absolutely pure and frws trata fuxal oil. It contains medicinal properties found In no Othor whiskey ranllon,?When huj Inn Dnflr'n l'ure >i:11 c Whiskey be sure y ou net the Kentilne. I'nscrupslao* dealers, Mindful of the excellence of thla preiinratlon, will try- to sell you cheap Imitations sal ta-ealltd Malt Whiskey sulutltntrs, utilch are put on the market for naMM only, aal which, far from retTrtlng the alck, are positively harmful, Deniuuil V "Uulfy's" aud he auro TM |at It. It fa the only absolutely pure malt wlilskcy which contulna medicinal, henlth-Klvi iiK <]iinlltlcs. I.ook for She trade-mark, '"l" l?? oi.i 'i--?* - * on onr lnltel. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has cured mll4 lions of rases In the last 60 years. It Is prose rib d by over 7,000 dnrJru-s .and used e*gusivoiy br 2?oo pranmgminn&>m> Ike Rnuiae Is ~w ' '* Sold it ill Dispensaries, or direct at $1.00 a bottle. It is the only whiskey recognized by the Government as a medicine. This Is a guarantee. Valuable medical booklet sent free to any reader of this paper ho will write. Duffy Malt Whiskey Company, Rochester. N. Y. Burglar's Light Haul. Greensboro, N. C , Jan. 5.? Burglars visited five business houses here last night and they got away with a net profit of only $3. One sate was battered to pieces, another was badly broken up as a result of an unsuccessful effort to get inside. The key of another ^ was carried away. From a fourth which was unlocked, the burglars got the only money that they were lucky ^ enough to find. They were detected by a watchman as they broke down the back door of a large wholesale grocery store. The watchman fired into the store several limes, the burglars break ing through the glass of the front door and escaping. There were three in the gang. MANAfiFU tt'ANTFh Trustworthy, either sex, by Wholesale Merchandise Company of solid financial standing, to manage Local Representatives who will organize clubs among consumers. 4o per cent saved for our customers. Business no experiment but a proven suc^ , cess. Salary $ 18.00 a week, expenses advanced. Experience unnecessary. Address ]) B. t Clark son, Mgr , 334 Dearborn St ,Chicago,111. jan7,2ra _V ' ' 1 ^ASTE LANCASTER, THE 8AFE CRACKERS. Nnmen of the Four Men Arrested Recently. Columbia Record. 11 was stated last night by tin police that the names of the foui men under arrest on the charge of robbing postoffiees and bank* in a number of towns, are Charlet Howard, Edward Dugan, Thomai Nolan and William McKiuley. Howard is the leader of the gang and has "done" time ii: West Virginia for safe-cracking sc Inspectors (iregory and I'cilsi fer state. The four men were formally arrested on a warrant sworn oul by Inspector Pulsifer, before United States Commissioner Lide at Orangeburg, in which the} vere charged with, on or about November 8, 27, 28 and 29,1902 and December 14, 17, 19 and 20 breaking info the postoflices at Cameron, Knoree, Kowesville Ilartsville, llineman, Montmo renei, Hatesbtirg and Ilenno, anc ft iff tillfin vnrirvtio unmo ? tMiivuci nuun( \Jl 111 IS II <7% a tn.1 postage stamps. At al llicso places, it is alleged, tha the 6ales were broken into anc money taken. Most of these poptoffioes are in stores, and it most cases poRtollice money was taken, together with privatt funds. The postoflice inspectoi had nothing to do with such rob bones as those at Mullin and other points where no postoffict funds were involved. The mer were arraigned before Commis pioner L.uie, who deputized Chie Daly to make the arrests, anc each of the men was held in de fault of $20,(100 bonds. District Attorney Capers hai been advised of the arrests anc will represent, the novernmeni before the United States com missioner, and it is expectod that the evidence will show that the gang had confederates in Char leston. No such gangs have ever opera ted in this State before. They not only robbed safes and got away with good money, but they have Hooded many of the smaller towns with bad specie, and the counterfeits were so clever that merchants and others accepted them as genuine. Dies were found in Batesburg not long ago and these were confiscated. They were such excellent representations that the secret service men were convinced that the government had to deal with the most daring and dangerous gang that ever worked this part of the country. The officers found that more than .f 30,000 in counterfeit money was being distributed by men who have been cracking safes, and in this respect they got I ho countrymen, coming and going. The News and Courier states that burglars and safe crackers in th^ir stay in Charleston uwent under the guise of day laborers, and during the daylight hours their conduct was above reproach. It was not only after darkness came that they went to Er S.C., WEDNESDAY, J work in earnest and lor I stakes, and in this way have be I able to hoodwink the police, has been the opinion ol the seoi service men all along that t gang had its headquarters Columbia. They worked frc that point and cracked safes towns in all paris of South Cai lina. They did not visit t larger cities, or at least they c not attempt to do anythi crooked there, because they woe have been taking greater chanc* Instead, they went to the small towns, where the residents ret early, and in this way they h ample time to use sticks of dyt 1 I 1- ? ' mi to on uKUKn una posiomcee ' One Hundred Hollars a Dux . ' is the value H. A. Tisnale, Su 1 merton, 8. (J., places on DeWi I Witch Hazel Salve. lie savs: had the piles for 20 years. I tri 1 many doctors and medicines, b ? all failed except DeWitt's Wit t llazel Salve. It. cured me." It a combination of the heali ' properties of Witch Hazel wf antiseptic and emollients; i 1 lieves and permanently cut , blind, bleeding itching and pi . trudintr piles, sores, cuts, bruii eczema, salt rheum and all sk t diseases. Craw ford Bros. j Wireless Telegraphy ail Kstab'.i i ed Fact. * The impossible lias again ha i pened. When telegraphy w r first discovered it seemed i credible that messages could I sent at lighting speed over wii from one part of the country J another. But this became i assuredjfact and people ceased . ininK aDout it as at all wond< f ful. Next the ocean was cro j ed by the cable and continei were bound together. Then yer later comes the telephone whi has reached such a state of p< j fection that persons may sta 1 hundreds of miles apart a: t talk to each other through i struments which are connect together by wires. And nc ^ wires are discarded and mess 5 ges are sent through the air frc . one continent to another. W knows but that the day is ne at hand when people shall speaking to each other mil ' and miles apart without hi visiblo instruments upon whit moocorroa o yn iuvoou^VjO ai C L7UI 11 When Marconi began to ta about wireless telegraphy mai 1 no doubt thought him craz; ' but people will soon cease wonder and look out for oth i discoveries which will astoui the world Last week the follow ing was given to the Associatt Press "I beg to inform yc for circulation that I have t tablished wireless telegraj communication between Ca] Breton, Canada, and Cornwa England with complete succes Inaugatory messages includii ono from governor general Canada, to King Edward V have already been transmits and forwarded to the Kings IT.si * I nuu iilliy. :\ 1111*8871 J to the London Times has nl ! been transmitted in the presenof its special correspondent, ! Parkin, M. I'.?CI. Marconi. Why Suffer Headache or LaGrippe? Cure yourself with CAPUD1NE No bad effect. Sold at all Drugstores. JTERF [ANUARY 14, IQ03. 1 ? . )ig GREENWOOD GETS A COLen LEGE. It "et Willlaniston Female Institution of Learning Will be Moved to 1,1 the Progressive, Thriv>m ing Town. in 0. Special to The State. he The Williamston Female colijj lege i? to be moved to Greouwood. Thin decision was reacting ^ ed yesterday. Nine tenths of the trustees of that institution decid?8, ed to move it here. A vete of 'er the students of the college result're ed in over 76 per cent, ngreeii^' ad to come to Greenwood. Thereto Il<- at present one hundred au$ "five ' boarders ia the college. JP The Williamston leraa'e college is said to posses the most ni extensive and v&iuahle equip ment. of any feftiale college in ^ the State, Wjljrthrop alone pos lU^ sibly accepted. The college ha* ,ch about $5,0)^0 worth of apparatus, is All of Una, the furniture, pianos, etc., Jnll ho moved here. The buLdnng will be furnished by ,efl -Weenwood. Dr. Lander, the well ro- known president of the college, ?es will subscribe liberally to the iu fund. He will have charge of the school. He will also keep the buildings in repair and run the college. If he should leave the college, the property will be teuLn dered to the Methodist r.mfpr. I' ~ " as ence, and that great body will in- not allow ho splendid a gitt pass, be The college is a certainty, es r WANTED?Every person that is ail suffering with asthma, to send 25 cents for a large dollar bottle of Pikrck's Asthma Curb. .Nature's Remedy Co., SS- nl9-02-lry Washington, D. C. its ir,s AN 1NUKN101JS KOBBEKY. ch ar?. 11(j How $100,000 Was Stolen From nd a Stage Coach. Baltimore Sun. >w In the first quarter of the past in. century it became necessary for >m the Hank of Ireland, at Belfast, ho to send a large sum of money in Jir notes to its branch at Armagh to be meet, a special requirement there, es the amount to be remitted being *y almost ?20,000, ch Only two courses were open to the management to effect this, lh one being to send a special mes iy senger in a post chase, and the y ; other to send the consignment by to the mail coach ?r This latter was the mode of ifl transportation chosen. The coach >v- left Belfast on Monday, Wednes-> -d day and Friday at 12 o'clock noon >U returning from the Arehiepiscopai City each Tuesday, Thursday and o..? 1 ? oaiuruuy. On the previous afternoon of H> the day in question a stranger ;s* called at the coach office and *? booked four inside seats to Ar?f magh, paying for them in advance, o Just, prior to the starting of the coach two men only put in an ?f appearance, explaining that the other two passengers would join so them en route at a place beyond Lisburn. The mail coach was in D- charge of John Hyers, an old and trusted servant of his employer and the premier "whip" on that coach line. The leathern wallet containing the notes whs handed to him by an oilicial at the bank, who in structed him under no circum stances to lose sight of it till it reached its destination. Ho duly gave etlect to his instructions, placing the wallet in the liont . * -4 >RISE. No. *3 !bou', f.H it w>unw!le<l. mnb*r #be / y dl'tViilt! *Cat. and WliHi't) 4,1 It"dined." bavins: dinner hro^ht out and oa'ing 0,1 the box. When the coach urnvct le rendezvous, beyond Lisburn, |h? iwb inside pabbeitfeera' coutr#e> were not to he seen. After *# *;iug a tew momenta both utffcrd and driver said it was impt -satfr'o to wait longer, and the two im#d? mti'l either continue the'r journey or rerpjpih behind. Afcer some dem|j8f1hey chose the lnfcer alternative and retraced iilfcir atf?ps.jtnwards Lisburn. ?#!)< > the coach arrived at- Aruia^h, to the horror and conofttr' nation of those in charge, it Was discerned that the wallet containing the consignment was miagiig. The cloth in the itiRide had to^on cut, the hair stuthng removed ?nd the dividing panel between ibjgtd .uv ?t ai ici numrHUlHU. The whole robbery had l^cn carelully planned. After abslMicting the wallet the thieve# replaced the panel and stufling Mid sewed up the cloth again, so thai, should any one go inside ensMfcte no disturbance would be per#?|jiible. it was ascertained thai jtie thieves obtained u convey an** in Lisburn, drove to Belfast. w-kfcre they negotiated the notes Htr a draft on Glascow. Thev were never captured, ?nd to the present day it has remained a profound mystery how the information was obtained that Hie remittance was to be for war4*d. Bridge to be Lot. The bridge across Cane Crq^k, near the Green place, will lie let for repairs on January ojii, 1902. L. J. PERRY, Countv Sunervisor. Dec. 24, 1902. ' Closing Out On account of the dissolution of our tirm, a notice of whi^h appears elsewhere in this pap$r, we are now ottering our entire stock of Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing at and below Manufacturers' CostIn women Shoes we offer all our $1 00, $1.25 and $1 50 limes at 85c, 90c and $1 00. Our $2 00 line at *1.10 and $1.1?; and our $2.50 and $3.00 line at $1.75 and $2.00. In Men Shoes we offer Split Ties worth $1 25 for S5c. Bejst at $110. Best Oak Kip Ties for $1.20. Good Sheeting at 3c a yacd. Best and heaviest made at ic. We will give you good piaiAs 25 in wide for -ifcayard Riverside, best made, at 5$ In Men's Suits We offer the best that money will buy from $3 50 to $10.00. All at cost. Our stock of Ladies' Droes Goods at cost. Ladies' Capos and Skirts and all kinds of Underwear and Shirts we will sell at manufacturers'cost This sale to continue for 30 days lunry. Funderburk Co. 4