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":wQL REt Thirty 3 * whiel Days Was My Life's by h Limit. Thi lorei' Agony From Inherit- . j/j, ed Heart Disease. ?->?-< Dr. Miles* Heart Cure Cured Me. / sue<e One person in every four has n weak heart .1 Unless promptly treat i a v,oak heart will easily become a disease J heart. A little extra (Jlstri' strain from sutv cause is siAticienl t<> liritigon this fit-.idly malady, the m ,-t common cause rush, of suddeu death. Dr. Miles' 11*..ut Cure will . t . tone Jip the heart's action, enrich the blood *Y and improve the circulation. 'j'], 4/My trouble began with catarrh nWd T have always supposed it caused the ttoul !e I havfe men experienced with niy heart. 1 had the usual Symptoms of sleeplessness, lost appetite, con- 111 1 siirfation, palpitation of the heart, shortness . .. breath and p ?in around the heart and uii- Whei't )' : der left arm. My mother suffered in the same . iway ktnd I suppose mine was an inherited 111(11.1 tendency. At one time I was in agony. I rm. suSercd so severely arid became so weak 1 that my doctors said I could not live thirty wnrp days. At this time I had not slept over two hours a night on account of nervousness. relus< The least exercise, suoh a* r-alkihg about, would bring on palpitation and fluttering of drone the heart so severe that f wouhl have to give up everything nud resh NrY/e and I.iver Ollt I Pills cured me of constipation and heart symptoms disappeared under the influence lodtty or Dr. Miles' New llcart Cure. I am in better health than I have been in twelve 1 SOIlt years and I th.mlr tlr Mil.;1 I think they are the grandest remedies on drOllC earth and 1 am constantly recommending . i them to my friends."?Mils. L. J. Cantkkll, 111? c< Wax?h?chie, I'e*. Thl All druggists sell anil p mr-ntee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. S^-nd for free book States ?n Nervous and Dn.eusia. Address Dr. Mil es Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. tomoi tl._ . sjar| soun. k?? lias atfcPRK PARING HIS HON I) n,< c'n* ting i iscuaWV telegrams have been re % j&tfiyd here within tho past few eoiil.. days asking if any plan litul been tlial. ) formulated for "a nvins meeting 10 m: at which the public indignation <?l d would be expressed over the ing tl Crum appointment. Such a ?U2: gestion was made, but thus far nothing definite has been done. 4 , Dr.Crum is preparing his bond, > comp and there is much curiosity to|a^"a learn who will sign for him, hut||ft-r / _ r * t - r_* -- 1 .fit.- * ' 1 none 01 iup ?ricnus 01 me coioreu ^ ri1()t;a physician tvi 11 be asked to sign when their names to the $50,000. This ant t( will be taken out in a surety Mack company. Politicians are still watching * the trend of ailairs at the cus- jsjewg torn house and are wondering how many resignations will he, ' sent in before Col. Wallace's suecessoc takes charge. Mr. S. E. * 'mr' Barnwell is the only man in the l'K> ( service thus far who has declur- oaiVy ed his intention to get out, and (.e,'a.' he is anxious to retire before Dr. '' ^ e ' Crum goes in. It is said ttiat Dr. tf>rs n * Crum will not ask for any resig- ,,!1 nations. The stall' is competent ^ and the politicians who have been watching matters say that ' he will allow the emylovees to|*>a^;" remain where they are. In view ?(M)" of that fact it is alleged that many white men are willing to j * e. ^ serve under Dr. Crum and it may i * 'lU ' ^ ,r .L _ / Istran uut uo auipiiMiij^ 11 me majority jjj0 (j of the employees remain. New ^ju applications are coming in every the si day and, while there are only a plavc limited number of appointments l,no r to be made, it is not likely that ^tVil*r I>r. Crum will exercise his pre- jt . , rogative unless the old officers m Ce decide to walk out. may I Dr. Crum still declines to talk " 1 about his appointruent. He says he has remained silent from the' first and will continue to do B0?! j^e * Some of his friends said ye?ter- j |^r0v\ day that when ho is sworn in tho e(] }f) collector might give out a state- j Dr. ment, in which he would say that j Const in accepting the appointment he 'j11 ' will take charge of the office simL _ , j V O plv to nerfnrm th? duties as arc K'.MM! laid down by the Federal laws? plete Xew'8 <fe Courier. con.su r h i t i v the p OABTOIIIA. aniJ . B?*r? tu? /7 KM Ym? Have Always Bought ? n" :ONl ENTlt.YTION AUA1N. LIKE PHIS nila, March '24.?The town There ore eevi urigao, in the northeastern serving life senten (t the island of Mindanao, itentiary for bur [> was ?apttired on Sunday Rnd rape v. ho ha idronos, was relieved toiluy. several ve?*rs. hnv Aineric. n c fficiala and tpnead under tne o titers wore found to he safe. legislature, which jbtv Udrotre?, led hy ton es- prison me tit the i vie's. i>ii ieipr tea , it j teece in ?i;oso cast naeK on ouriago. i ney una t In tho annual re ty rill f and forty boles and j ro< tors of the pe >eded in surprising and rush-i 15)01 it was recoi tie cnnstahularly. Inspector these prisoners be i :e was killed at the first the matter was rel The ladrones captured eigh McSweeney and les. Hey ward, who con (* American officials, the tornev general, and foreigners, look refuge The attorney he Government building, handed hark to tl a Treaurer Ivelley, a former copy of the lavs g n scout, assumed command. cases. As a result defenders of the building refu"5(1 to l>arllon armed with shotguns and '[ 1 , , ' . parties desired the id the summons ot the la- . ,. , eul a petition 111 s to surrender. They held that ,he circ?nm8ta. inti! the town was relieved ,inn b? kn bv a force of constabulary fu^q warrantei Irom lacloban. 1 he la might be granted.s lied at the approach ol . ? . instabulary. TlieValueof Kxpe roe companies of United Everyone who i? ? Infantry will reach Surigao JttgliTSSn"! row and will then probably gently treated by the e . . , cian. These disease in pursuit of I lie ladrones. I cured by a specialist < ; ( lOVel'llient". (isrt'is^ niioru , 1 but) t llorotli?b I \ . . ... .. ........ ( 11A, ?l:1\V-iy, of .VI1 ar n Albany Province, island o< knowledged tin* most , . , . , eessful specialist in t i, have- established a con- write hint for hU px alien zone in 1 he centre ol J'ol,r case, for whiol .. . , charge. province, 27 miles lun;s and ilts wide, a lid have a series laclm.eiii * ol Iroups follow. t<J re various Lidrone bands. J AN A R EC EN T V Too llrcni ii ECtsti. ^ York City I mat .... , , , by v. hich I can tie reliable remedy tor bowel jaoo.no and upward laints should always lie kept Kage> ?i< improved fid. The risk is loo *rreat " Ppr cent. interest o nyone to take. Chamber (#oIk\ Cholera and Diar migsion or brokerage Jvemedy never fails and reasonable lee l'ur ab: reduced with water is pleas > take. For sale by J. F. , ' f,y vV* Co , druggists. ' Lancaster. S. C., ? AUO'N HLOOMKIt (ilKLS. . nm ? ten the Bloomer (Jiris can- P eston they switched over to ^uJjj jfcjfr Jeorgia territory and had Railing until they struck 'rffffl* C rtown. Cednrtown didn't n rfd'U* o.r^f'nn , . invention in probulily |ni;? t. Neither did th-5 minis f Hie eifu 1/v^W- ? taken tErouwh . . -. ~ v-..j ? i an ia?ui ?>? t-il n?ticr, without clinn ho big posters, in which Scientific J1 6 Nelson, the champion AhiindinmHFlIlnitratril < . ... dilution of ntiT ocMntllla 1 le pitcher, v.uh attired in a i -i?*fi? tfoi ;erbockor catuno, with a WMfci&V ung over her shoulder. I he ____________________ people got together, held a renco of war and applied to ourth for an injunction by i the females would be re Rl DH led from showing curves on i m mviap w lainond. a ude Nelson w.a named '"lUVSMBpSl .lit because she was tlie only J g 4 r the minister could pet a DlyCStSt in. 1 he game was stopped jqjjq preparation co ho gang moved ?ut to seek 5igo4i?riu and dlgei Georgia worlds to conquer, food. It gives Install natter created much fooling tails to cure. ... f lh* you want. '1 dartown and the injunction .^om^Oigcan take it. be an issue in the next mil- tnousands of dyspoi kJ campaign in that town, I cured fteve.verythiD unequalled for the * ; r?a wcaic stouu A Great Sensation. I ,, , Cu. es all &%ObVM ?re * a? a big sensation in , tfr?p&r?rtoniy ?,y k.v. i?k illo. Ind., when VV. II. *?> ?. n of that place, was expect- J "" King's New Discovery for J ( * ^ua j lmptmn. He writes: "I en 11 1 inauflerablo agonies fromjej rr.a, but your New Discover, I ^ _ ( re. immerl: relief au<l | "J v?. thereafter effected n com |R cure " Similar curea of I i U r> AA I III O? ion. mir urnniiiu . L3 MA1-L.J .jA ^ i arid prip nr^ numerous. ICb fa fWf&f* Of\l eerleHH reu.edv for all throat a \ "* lung troubles. Price f*()o. ! or merit> 11.00. Guaranteed by Craw ft ttros. and J. F. Marker Ar ,L Enclosed rtiRgiRtn. 1 rial boftlea tree. J - ' \ IONEKS. & ^ ETn 1 prisoners ^ ^ C63 in the petiglary, larceny vp bo an there -v ing been sen>i?i acts of the I n?ado life imminimu'ii sen ? -:? port or tho diinitentiar? for Hp* m mended that W i>iven a pardon. forrod to Gov. SK later to Gov. suited thu at- W\ general today ho governor o W overning such Wl the governor the prisoners, the friends of y could preseaeh case, so nces of convic own. Then if i it the pardon ?Kecord. rt Treatment nfllicfed with r leriences great jr?ir case fntel!i average physis can only tie s ho understands ra -f-v Or. J. Newton I F 1 I 1 it a, is ac- H 11 n Aw* skillful and suohe United States, pert opinion of li tie makes no S* leled offer is made to all new subscriold ones who pay up all arrears and 30 days. Sample copies free. ^ aster Enterprise A Nf! A QT'TTT? G n f ViiAM X XUXVf kJ V/ ? ? ' ' nwrCTg-?u JWU.-Kj^s-^ar^n:\tv-tv,. sss Chill Tonic I its. Average annual sales I i bottles. Does t?his record 1 No Cure, No Pay. 50c. B * ppf GROVE'S^ACK^OO i J ' i I Loan. A. I SIT TO NEW > arrangements Tn^lQ jotiutf loans of JLiiLiic! s on first morfcotton farina at n Hti 1113 of $1000.00 *-i ^ i i i* ?Mit. interest on 1 I1G leading ioo.no. No coni? liar#r<Ml?only a prlitpfl stract of title. \-um-u K. K. Wyi ik, ? torney-at-l.aw. | . ept. 3, '02 Gin. TlllS Val' the logical o bo years' iects will a! EXPERIENCE VV1U a Byy^i.-ywa day, therein ilhky giving the' aside from Trabk Marks ? * Designs tine ClUtieS. JORYRISMTS AC. isttswss.rs ofler t,wr> 1 nua-ut. Cuiiuuunicn. U W V-F J IAHOBOOK <>n I'atnnta r HccuriiiK patonf*. Mudd A. Co. receive go, latbo IP |j Y "tr Itr.eni3n. Tin j < verklv. I en-'eet olr 119 J~i R IB ouriinl. Toriii?, p.i | 1 I I \l III U by ail iiowBdculera. > New York WuhiDgton, I). Cm JWl BOTH O fl a ,nrA~.. v ^ i ins unparal b yon cat. hers, and all ntains all of the r/?np\v within sU all kinds oi rt I1CW wuuiii t relief and never A . . >ws y>u to eat all Autl TOSS, he most sensitive Ily its use many |)ties have been \> else failed. Is fl ^ /fc loinaeh. Child* U ^ \ fi ichs thrive on iU v* 1 B ^ lehiicubles T ,\TriT&Co .Chicago ' i^iiVsthcaoc. tlx*. - ? ? I.' > ?^y.' f.pyw X' ..p. 'Ml 1 Standard r<p>'?L i* W? JS? UvDIUVA^ d the Lest, 25 ye<3 8 and a Half Million appeal t?o you ? wit,h every hotlie is a Ten Cent Packigi p? ~i . 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