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x rec Grips 1 ver Grim Grasp Caused ive Heart Disease. ouc to Uould Not He On Left Side. Oil of 1 I>r.Miles'Hec.rt Cure and dcf Nervine Cured Me. H'" the Mrs. H R.Jobe, foinmly of li.miingham, \vo( A}*., writes from Eidrev'.ge, the sr.me state, 2* follows: "It is with tire greatest pleasure that I rec- r ommciid Dr. Miles' N rviue and Heart Chit. I only wish that 1 could tell every fusi sufferer how much good they have done me. . Last winter I had a severe attack of I.a- Of Grippe, which left my heart in a very bad l-vpo condition. 1 could not lie down for the ' mothering spells that would almost over- ,"lllr come me and the feeling of oppression i around my heart. I had not bun so that I could lie on my left side for a long time. I til? rot your Heart Cure and took three bottles. I have no trouble now with my heart and COT1 can lie on my left side as well as my right con Formerly I had suffered for years with nervals prostration. I had tried so many rem- \V flf edies that 1 had got clear out o> heart of get- e. ting anything that would help me. The B#rves of my heart were so affected that the sometimes it would lose beats so it would .i teen to stop altogether. It was on the ad- til? rice ot a lady friend that 1 tried jour Rest or- niil ative Nervine. I felt b'-Ucr af'er the first . fow doses and two bottles of Nervine and tllO one ot Heart Cure mad- :ne feel like a new . I person Mv heart is al! right an 1 my nt-rvousness is all gone. I never fail to recom- CJl>< mend it toothers afflicted as 1 was." fT]\'| AH drug 'ivts sell and guarantee first l?ot- ! -. . tie Dr. Miles' Remedies. Sejul for free book lit If on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address ,r ,, Dr. Miles Medical Co, Eikliart, Ind. _ I ral Coil Lh.. \\*(, t.1.,, ... jlV ENn.iii'iiisK IVir.i.-;; i.\(i Co. furt A-J CLAWK, j.dllor. jCiu Oik* Year, - - - $1.00 Six Months, - - .50 Throe Mot - - .25 I' .4DVA-HCE. =*r- . , ?^ '1 Wednesday, March 4 lh03 V"1 ^ j i-??i " _ jai 1)". I? G Galling, inventor | occi of lit m<>uv G?Mling gun, died Tea ill : '.v York- la-: "week Uej:>d va- I'.veoi N ?? ;. (.'arolina 'te President Roosevelt is going;'0 to "keep the senators m" after school, as the school boy would '" * say. Tiiey have not performed ove the task he gave them, coupled >v with a tlire.at to ''keep them '2 in" it it was not done by today 'ir>' ===== lirtfc President Roosevelt has issued ' a proclamation calling an extraordinary session of the senate, flue beginning tomorrow at noon. He wants the senate to act on T the Panama canal treaty and ,e" the Cuban reciprocity treaty. wot Other business may he transacted also. The movement of women into ^ 1 I I- l 8,,o the ranks ot business on n?i f i uril equality with men goes on 1,1 K apace. In Boston a highly re spected and deeply religious woman bookkeeper, who was in the habit of leading in prayer i and doing much charitable work, has disappeared, and a sum of money entrusted to her keeping i has disappeared with her. he>i There's no use trying to keep (Jh< the women from the preroga- arri tives of men ?Savannah News, dim by (' h ( President Spencer, of the (||H Southern Railway, made an qipf address at Atlanta the other j wj, day in which he gave the young (Wf men of the south some excellent j suggestions. ITc told of the tPrl doman 1 for competent men to l,< manage the great corporations r of the countrv. and unreil ilmt. . " ' ""I Mrs more attention <? given to edu' 'i cation, which will fit men for] j(] such work. rJ"ii? country lias been overstocked with lawyers . ? , , J saw nan doctor-, and there is a great 1 | demand for practical business men.--Washington Post. mReferring to the Haywood- ev^ Skinner tragedy in Raleigh ha\ ently, Mr. Caldwell, edito the Charlotte Observer, wh i since been in Raleigh, says e tragedy of last Saturday i 1 the uppermost topic of con sation. The most impress of the after facts is thatonl; ) Raleigh lawyer can be foum appear for the prosecution n the solicitor of the distric ring dropped out of the gami the ground that he or sonv lis tolks is a cousin of tin omlonf \ m/1 Si-n viiuiviii/. it n\( u n 1/ Ud^ o ill ry fails to find an answer t< question, Why did Hay 3d kill Skinner? I'he general assembly lias re rd to make the appropriutioi .$.3,000, recommended fo: ssing the prosecution of th< god trusts and unlawful com ations in the state, chieflt Virginia-Carolina Che mica lpany. A case against this lpany lias been started am i well advanced in the cour a test of the direct issue o state's anti trust laws, am refusal of the legislature t< ke the appropriation will lull whole proceeding, as tin yers retained to conduct tin 3 for the state will scarcely 3 their service free Perhaps i just as well to let the ways lotnmeree j ursue their natu trend ami reach their owi elusion. Put it would hav? n better in form if the gen 1 assembly had repealed tin s than to have denied tin e fur tlnir execution.? irlestou Po.-^t. Id'AT J ON Ah ASSOCIATION M... I ? /> > i?e 10 i hp lour winds ol !li th. H?meol it goenacross (h rlitv deep. A drove of mules came in thi ming. A great. many mule 'O heeo bought in this count, lie A J IllV/ilOlfl \jUlllliy lll'ct uil association will meet ii icaster 011 tS.turday, M .roll 7 11.30 a. 111.. 111 the btiiluiii, pied h> il>- graded school < hers and ?/!li<*r- in ere??Ud ii die edn?'il',iu ire invited t? ;. 1 Die programme arraii;. . the executive cctnmi'ti. a riW? : ' !) 1*1 cullies of the teai lie ho rural schools, and how (< roome them.1' Discussion let Ii K. Sharpe. "The lesson and the recita 1." Discussion led by L. T ier. "Condition of the schools.1 iach teacher attending is re sted to report on the follow points rcdntive to his school lipment, length of session, at dance, course of study, am k accomplished. A. C Iiowell. 1'res. L. T Baker, Sec. rANTKI??Every person that i ering with asthuia, to send 2 ts for n larofe dollar bottle o kck'm Asthma Citkk .Nature's Kemedy Co., O^iry Washington. I). C l)H KN I KHKI KM) NKWS. Cditor KuterpribO?1 lett horn Monday and came down 11 aaterfield county by request t ange to preach some Itinera bourses, aiming to return h<?m< last night, hut I am now a aaterfiel(l C. H. I have toda; lergone an operation by I>r tl of Chesterfield for tumor It which I have guttered fo dve years. bisiness is very dull at Clies field. They are expect i nj angelist -J W. Little to begii neeting here this week or th t ot next. Phe beautiful timber that one n .ied Chesterfield county wil n be no more. It, is bein red into lumber and rapidl; .... I r this season, and the demand is tor It 0 yet good. 8ion UpC : On yesterday I visited the who w s booming little town of Ruby. There were one hundred wagons ?out iei there that day after fertilizers, range tli y The cars are failing to deliver it Senat< 1 fast enough to fill tlie demand, his enen . One wacon went back emntv Mint .. . - - uniia u t. cam? 20 miles. 1 Inn infant town ^ j ? is eclipsing the older towns of the an cor 3 county. Wliile there 1 had the race co11 0 pleasure of meeting Mr. 13 E Relk south, 1 - <>t niv old community in North north 0 Carolina. Tie is a county com- Witlii - inissioner ol Union count v, N. C , o .... . . . . senator a fid was down there to purchase lumber to build bridges in his 1 county. cipally f On last Saturday night Mr em corr 1 Ooit Campbell, a young man of ?, copy o Chesterfield county, was robbed soon as of about $55 in the town of Ruby. ... . , . ... . thousani 1 ne money was taken out ol his j pocket while asleep under cir- cu'a^ecl 1 cumstances to make it favorable west, as * for the thief. W. F. Little. Since Chesterfield, Feb. 27. man spe f senators i WANTBD-AII persons suffering fl?n* nnr' with Kidney troubles, write at once 1 I for a large dollar bottle for 25 cents. CrilIll's t as a trial to - , ^ Nature's Remedy nlft-02-tyr V\ ashington, I). C. joritv of 7 NO VOi K ON CKL ?I. '"''T s 1 he ] "? refuses -i Senators Tillman and Clay, tjon ail) 1 who have charge of the Sena- sonators I torial forces opposing the con- a(t;iiIlst 'tit ination of l>r. W I) Crutn, I i | V I I A 111 | 1 1 colored to he collector of the -i I Cull In I 11 -port of Charles Lou, have decid- colonul, j ?*d to prevent a vote on the Homi ad jo I nation, which means that the i Uresiilont will he called upon to want make good his threat that he male, to s | would reappoint Crum if the nif?-02-iy Senate failed to net upon the adverse report of the commerce aN A Ft i c mmittee | The partisan lash lias been '{applied so vigorously on the lie- . ' '! iMilili/xii, 0;.1.. ~r *1- -1 > .v <?,, .-Mi', ui un? riiivmiin' fj,.t J).. 'that a direct vote would pr?.ba ulti; ti i hlv result in confirmation of i'1 g~od r'Cmin Many Republicans pri C-?tera! >I vately express their regret tliat ul")n Hl , *L holding I 1 the President lias made the ma|erjai Cruiri case a party issue, but tion ther they cannot, from a political done in standpoint, afford to antago- schools s , nize the President in this mat- Mfn ^!a,t xi i i i a new tit ter, owing to the large colored hopelul|, vote in nearly all of the doubt nihilities : ful States not givei Senators Tillman and Clay main vei 1 have canvassed the situation ?* very carefully, and they have , , , , at Lex in concluded that on a direct vote, (jje(j . but few Republicans can bo t tie ores found who are willing to jump lege, Ait 5 the party traces three yt r Under the circumstances the College, , . mainej opposition propose to let the ^ President decide if it will nav I I ? -J I fl 111 III I him to disregard an adverse re- matured i port of tlio committee on com education merce and ilie personal know ^?nth * 11 i i r his dealt ledije, derived from eonversa- , o , , , , , Mill l)c I x tion with the Republican lead ,i,,rilu? p 0 ers of the Senate, that the np- land bee, 1 pointmont of Crura is unwise he hoiikIi B and injudicious loremost The recent speech of Senator w/!."1 jllH v n. . oil red Tillman on the race problem is ,, j . g H perhaps tiio ablest and most 1ru r temperate deliverance he has Fund lei made since he became a Sena- emimrit * jr\ "rnirwaw ?wtirm tt ej| The Old Standard : | Grove's Tes Hi! has stood the test 2! < ? over Give and a H?Jf M Jl of merit appeal to yoi s | wit.h overy bottlo is n Ton C . s t made a decided impres- C"|||1AI1A >n Republican Senators, >re given a view of the jjT|0 11 situation at closer lan ever before Vlowo on Ambition or Tillman disappointed pepola. lies and confounded his Dyspepsia," wrote E fiends by his powerful "often Incapacitates a mtn . and sometimes extinguish tvincing review of the1 ambition." Though gre ditions not onlv in the' complaint Field suffered I1S? not oni> in tno| tion all his life. A weak, but throughout all the can't diso*t your foo rest You oan only rest If a preparation like Ko n the past few davs t,ves u of work h* di*p*1 Host soon rostores It to it* Tillman's mail has con- *trang?.bon!Rf> >ver 2,000 letters, prin- Satwijfln rom northern ami west ?r*pareooniybyB.c.d*v,, \'u* $i. iKifctlM ooalalua 3>4 v. espondents, requesting . f Ins speech in full. As ^ 1 # three years, at tin* end ol which it is revised hundreds of well-earned furlough,?coming as :1s of copies will he cir it did. alter forty years of eontintill over the north and nous activity in Southern affairs, a campaign document. Iro,n the accession of James K. , i. f .1 nvn Polk to the accession of Grover the delivery of the 1 ill- . . , . ? , . . , Y, ... Cleveland,?he returned to his ech several Republican ap0sfolate of Southern education, ^ have been to the presi- Hnd gave to it. with unflagging I urged him to withdraw zeal and energy the closing fifnomination on strengtli teen years of his long life.?He- . verso report by a ma- vif,w of Hevlew" lor M**rcl'the committee 011 com- " 7 Mow often you hear it reniarked : "It's only a cold," and a few president emphatically days later learn that the man is to act upon the suggos- on his hack with pneumonia. :1 demands that unless Thi8 ,H of puch common occur, , enee that a cold, however slight., go on record, for or j ?|1((U|j 1K)t b(, di.re.?ided. Cbamthe confirmation of berluiu's Cough ii*uiedy counic will carry out his do- 'cruets any tendency toward ... . put urn nia. It al vays cures and ilouliou to reappoint mo 4 . . . _ . *0 , , , T 1 1 pleasant to take, bold by J. h. loctor imnuMliatoly upon j Mackoy A Co.. dingcista. uriiuient of congress ~ ? ? c iinircii. EI)?Agents, male and fc- For a long time the two year ell our remedies. Good pay. old hild of Mr. P L. McPhorson, Nature's Keniedy Co., yj) >j. Tenth St., Harrisburg, Pa., selling.on, I). C. would sleep bui two or three 1 hours in the early part of the light, which made it very hard 1/111 f't'i'KkM I rr her 11 r mother conEiUlJtiA llUJf. | eluded ihat the child had stom- 4^ .?ch froub'e, and gave hQr half of . , , ,, , . lone of Chamberlain's Stomach i s grout lead 1 It her. 1*. . , ... . , . . . , A and f tver tablets, which quieted ... ?,v p ml lie re- jlftr fiq,lnaci) HM(] Hjie slept the le v\ .1 111 ...-4iii elj, Mid whole night through. 1 wo boxes ^ tnitli. And, a'so, like ,,j these Tablets have effected a Leo, lie entered at once permanent cure an?l she is now 1 educational career,? well and strong. For sale by J. I lie view that along wit h F. Mackey & Co., druggist. and political reorganiza e wa.i groat work to be cjASTORIA. the upbuilding of the BaaTniha The Kind Yon Ham Alr/ans Rouatl 111(1 colleges ot the South signature is and in the training of meration to set its face ' " IT toward the bright pes- ^ S Y?H* Always Bought of the luitire. It was *" ' 6* -j? 11 to General Lee to re- of y long at his last post ?. e. Leo took the presi _ - . .. W?8l,inKton UniverBliy F&I'IIlGrS, AttBHtlOIl gton, Va., in 1805, and ' 1870. Dr. Curry took Why raise 7 to 8c cotton when idency ot Howard Col- you can as easily raise 12 to 14c ibania, in 1805, and after cotton? The O. S. Long Staple >ars went to Richmond upland is the cotton you want, A Virginia, where he re- ;is prolific as the short staple in active work until varieties, grows well in this lat'hen he was appointed itude, had several acres last the Reabody Fund, and year that made 1 bale per acre, upon a lurgor ministry ot easily picked, as the lint is long nal service lor the enure (It; to lif inches) and tenacious, w. h did not cease until does not "cow lick" like short i lasi month ami which j staple. I give copy of letter he basis ol hi? most en shown to r,,'itor reporting sale nno. When Mr Clove- of some of ?/op : " Boston,Feb. ,?me president in 1K85, 11, 1003 Sir: We beg to adl to identi.y some of tlm vise; sale of 22 bales of your cotcitizens of the South ton at 13.fcent? per pound, less i administration, and he freight to mill. Yours truly, Dr. Curry the post of Barry, Thayer & Co." Order It ales minister to Spain, quick. Price of seed in twostera of the I'eahody bushel sacks $2 per bushel f.o.b. it Dr. Curry to the gov- Chester, S.C. W. O. GUY, service for a period of Chester,S.C. teless CM!! Tonic I ? > year.-. Average annual sales! [illicn bottles. Does t>his record I 4 ? No Cure, Ho Pay. 50c. I nt Package of GROVE'S BLACK ^ ^