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, I A 'V ? iLrt/x A JL ^ ^ Vol. XIII. DRUGS K THAN Tlio leading dociors say: "There disease; If every ouo would keep his sy lant and leave drugs atom Ihe death Statistics show that these doctors prescribe Duffy's Pure Malt Whis uroucnius. AStnma, Catarrh, Coughs, nervous prostration, female troubles, cause; all these diseases are caused by DUFFY'S E builds new tissue; it enriches and stii: , the heart, invigorates the brain and s * disease. It k1 the germs. 'Mr. and Mrs. Adnm I.ivlngood of years, say Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey beyond their silver wedding. Mr. Li\ They aro both hale and hearty and feel Mrs. Matilda Watts, who is C3 yc cured her of grip and has kept her st "I suffered terribly with the grip of weather always found me In bed, living. Picking up a newspaper one _ fro**: the use Duffy*? Malt wv.' st wore \ieinst instantaneous. The trrribli disappeared. 1 was completely cured a at tbo age of GH, I feel as though I was Mrs. New York's leading dectosr paid: "1 digested." If you wish to keep younjr. effong glow of perfect health, take UtlflfY'i 1 spoonful in half a glass of water or medlcino. It Is dangerous to fill your s and depress the heart. "Duffy's" is an from fusel oil abd other dangerous lug CURES WITI Qulr.ino depresses the heerf. wMl DUFFY'S PI'HE MALT WV7MBT tone and strengthens the lieart action, 1b vlgorites the brain, purffli^ the entlr system and Keeps It in * rormwlfy hoalth condition. It kills all disease germs an microbes. Cnntlnn?When voti rnik f?r nnffr' !>npi< Mull e 1.1..I.... ?... . (lie ucimlne. I im-rnp?l ifulrri in Sinl lit ( n( tin- (ixrvllvuvu of 111! Iiri'titirnllnn, will try to i?!1 flirn ImUntUiim, mill Iiii-rulia? 91mI M litKUey substitutes, n liti h lire im tin (lie innrhrt for profit ?gp.ly. kd vliieli far friim reliei Iiik flic sir! re positively harmful. Ilriukii Duffy'h" mill lie oiiru )"<?M Ki'l I II Is flu* (inly II hsol u I ?f y prree via I wliinUoy (illicit coittiliuM Me.lieiiai Ii enl 1 ll^f 11 I ii ur e,nutilte(. T.OoU fa the Irutle-oiurk) "Tli? JiwmJst, ou the lul.el. Thirty's Pure Malt Wktaiur h*? n BCribed by over T.000 doelars luid umti Tbo genuine la SOLD AT ALL or direct at $1.00 a bottle. It Is tho 03 a medicine. Valuable medical boo Rochester. N Y. 11 Taberiiacli Graded ?choo nor, r. /:. sriAiir, Principal. | I / I | uilUrcstt in Horn FitH, S. C. TBOI U LKSO>11: KO liMOSS. One ol' l hetti Will Aj.paaJ to Km p> ror William Illmftcif. Berlin, April 20.?Hugh J Cannon, tHo Mormon mission nry intends to appeal V* Km peror AVilliam for permissini for the Mormons to remain ii Germany, hoping thai kin maj esty'b policy of religiwa* toler ranee may include tho Mormon* In hi* petition Mr Cannot sets forth the morality of Mot mnn iini>l i*mnj iiml ^ <lw. t ability ui his adversaries to cit any example where Mormoi teachings have been rubrersiv of the laws of the State or o orderly citizenship; he declare also that by the command of tin supreme head of th? churcl polygamy is not taught. Mr. Cannon last Wsdnesdaj sont to the emperor and empres copies of the hook of Mormon ii German. If no aid is extendet to the Mormon missionaries b; Emperor William and if tin orders of expulsien are euforcet all the missionaries will leave Mr. Cannon expects tfcp Uni 7* > A ST F R : - - \ ~jjr JjL Ommad JE, \ LANCASTER, S.C., ) ilUUMORE! """ " D? I - Sua K<!">?t of are moro deaths caused by drug3 than |? st.-m fort I (led with an invigorating btiinura'c would bo lowered." are rl-lit and th's i why all loading doctors Wncidnni key exclusively for Consumption. Grip, J """'m's dyspepsia, malaria and all low fevers, ipvlmulpcl I'f sleeplessness and weakness from whatever i rundown conditions of the system. I ^ J, MfllTWHISKEYr r nutates the blood, nid3 digestion, tones up WAS ITincU strengthens the system so it throws off , i war dopar Blverson, Pa., who havo been married 6S I . has prolonged their happy union many yearn I't oruary 1. dngood is 91 years old and bis wifo is 84. ' vigorous as a couple SO years of age. I all lCHtlll'63 ars of ago, says Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey j rung and well. til? islands and and tried every known remedy. Changes I and I oftcu felt as If life was not worth the ; re CO Ml ITlPlld day, I read of tlio great benefit derived i "1'* nen* 'T ? hoM'e, The bopoftel*? effects ' Cop ,,"1< * lassitude with whl' h I had suffered wo long i nd have felt no bud after eftocu, and to-day, j XaitJIl wllCl't onlv ffO. I ' ' Matilda Watts. L\M W. 40th St.. N. Y. C." j of citi/OUS, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is food already ' . , j president, ] and vigorous and have on your cheek tho 1 , , . PtMvi: MAIjT WHISKEY, regularly, a table, tllllt tliev tl milk three times u day and take no other I 1.,:..# f i. ystem with drugs: they poison the system | phlllll OI lift absolutely pure stimulant and tonic, free i)(>oi)le of tl ;rcdients so common in malt whiskeys. * .1 11 HOUT DRUGS;Sl,h; e j ^^t0eU ^ '' * jOy ''111' u *1''' Z lire, and bii I stated that trod millions !n the last HO yenrs. It Is pro- I 1 exclusively by 2,000 ; romiuent hospitals. Committed DISPENSARIES, ~ un<k only whiskey recognized by the Government lloilliess}, ? klet sent freo. Duffy Malt Whiskey Company, J,.u[ ljo<? 11 ( - - ? six liundrec ono buildin ' , - party said In I,:*nen-iter County, S. (\ A itil\ lll.lt S Jlieultliv location. Hoard as cheap I died fl'OIll SI as he clieap- ?t People hosp'tnblo Jund always willing to h.-ip a yoi ng Geil Mile! j pupil who is itxairr.ost sib-nit e lu.| cation Three icac ers, two lit. r- I CHSCS^ S.ljlll ary soceties, a. U a library started j ,.f (Villi it . Our motto U: TUlCimST IN I'llK | | chkapest way. i published i Por informat en apply to I j "tlint t wo ( j m stf.waot, see., ok, s c. ted similar r. A. PiTNmrRBPRK, ' people of th H. W. TAYLOR, or If' , , RKV. W. C WINN, i j| ICpOlted lll? l'a.-ior In Charge. j J island of 1 J \ \ were whip : Tacloban, I ~ i |p.l( 4 ted States to intervene in oases Caulfield, I : where missionaries have been take eight j maltreated. as, f??r instance, in country, ar '* the a Hair at Olsenbruek, Prus- MO(. ] |sia, last January, wlien two . 7 i , the lnsurge I missionaries were dragged | through the streets of the town no* bring ' .and imprisoned for days. They stated that ' were taken to Hanover, where out and tha it they were again placed in jn?l or could not " and later seat to Hamburg. ? .. "of the men Alhdavits of these occurrences , have been forwarded to Sena 0 sc?tits 1 > tors Kearns and Smoot, who, it others wero t is said here, have asked Secro to death, so tary Ilay to demand an apology j,ig position from Germany in this matter ??At Calb e on the ground that American , . it citizens were treated brutally. r(1P0,t0( th o Among the converts to Mor- that district * monism made in Germany are to water to ? several policemen, who will he men who h; 0 sent to observe tlio missionary tj,js tn.atn 1 meetings. " president c ? 1 ? sales, who s ? _ scars on hit ; C A STO RIA xv;3re, c;u,sc ^ For Infants and Children. which ho w e The Kind You Have Always Bought to his lle9'' 1 ^ was named ; 18ign*tur? * //&$?* ;vh;;od A ENTEP .VEDNESDAY, AgRIL 29, 1903 IEN. 311lilvS S.\W (tlX 1 je priests n ho 1 ' sub ji^HPd to torture troops under command His Trip Through Qaujot, 10th cavalry; hilippincH. front teeth liad boo ? . ?ut, which was appar< ton, April 2/.?The . . he was otherwise 111 ?P?rt of Lieut Gen ftnd robbed of |3()() lilcs concerning his stated that these prie s in the Philippines taken out to be killed ; public today by the saved only l?y the pre tment. It is dated !ion of Ma'or (,arring ,, 1(in9 . infantry, who sent out lP<Mf and covers T. /. . , Lieut (laujot was tried of his trip through gu,Uy an(, w.(s give? , , together ith his sentence of throe 111011 ations. pension from command < describes a vi-it to big 1,1 *,* per month for ?, ho says, a party period. His pleading headed by the acting presented .all the facts met him and stated cuinstances^being dove lesired to make com- ^ appears that Majc rsh treatment of the bicut Conger and a i . . assistants and nativi hat community, say>y hod hoen conceit- were movcd fmm l',ac0 he towns and had lor ,he P"'l>ose of , , t . . statements hy means c it indignation that J ..i i ii and it became so notor leir people had been , . , tins i>arty was called what is known as 1 J , ,i . brigade. Whether it w orture, and that one . , , , . , ... bio for officials to bo lly respected citizen, . ???? i \?; in such acts without th< rs, named \ laceiito .. .. al knowledge of the gei i sullering hum the ^ ? . . ' , on whose*sta(l' they wc e tort lire and uncon- . J , ] .. , . ing at the time, nam* dragged from his fo ' tit had hocn sot on ,ic" 1 lea f, rnctl to death. Tliev ^OI1P cture_ . ... Those facts came to n these atrocities were i c in a causual way, an by a company of ' , ... . others of similar chara< t command of Lieut ...... , boon reported in dilVcn mu that their people 1 ..... of the archipelago. Ii crowded mte towns, 1 ? , , r. . was lnfftviiiorl It i i oeing common to . , .. ., moil talk at "the pine ft. A doctor of tlio 1 \ i . . officers congregated tl ho was ready to tes . ... , ., , transactions had been c ioine of the people ... .. either with tlio eonni> allocation. approval of certain cc 3 then refers to other . ... . , nig oilicers. It is, 1 g that on the island . . ? most gratifying to st, was reported and , . . . ", , 1 such atrocities have h n November, lhO'2, , , , , demncd bv such com officers had commit- as G(ms Lawton, Wad itrocities against the nor, Lee, Baldwin am at island Tt is also] ?'l found thai with cei it at Laoag, on tlio eers iho impression pre\ Luzon, two natives SU(Jh acts were justifiabl , . i .1 t. felt if inv dufv, in ordei ped to death. At . * * 7 . 1 reel such erroneous ami ,.yte. it wt?M rci,.ii-le<l f(US jmpreS8jOIli Glenn ordered T.ioul ,|,c possibility (.1 such a. Miilippino scouts, to committed in tlio futui n'isouers out into tlio must impair the good id that if they did American aims and b ., . creud f(? our service for 11111 to the camp of , . ,, . , 1 to direct that any orders lit, Qtiison, lie was cu]ilM ()j personal in ; tli em back. It was which would inspire ore the men were taken any act of cruelly be a t they either did not Gcn- Mll(V 'Erects alt I!*o acts of leooncenlr do as directed One , , . ... . , (Jen. Bell and claims t who had a son with were iu jirec| violllliol was spared, hut the \iiW, IIo says the lawshot or hayonetted violated in handling am me being in a kneel- Inrge quantities of rice v . at that time. sold at a profit. The |.e ,, . were in the reeoijcentrati avog, Samar, it was n' ' says Gen. aides, were 4< lat several men in eil prj80iu.rs Gl war, I t had been subjected compelled to huv lood li irture. I saw three who held them at a larg ad been subjected to Oen. Miles character . * r\ *1 ?s unprecedented, icnt One was the , . . . ,, Ju(ip[6 Advocate (johg >f the town, Mr. Ro jjng matje a renlv to th jliowod mo long deep ing, in which lie says > arm, which ho said stances of atrocity were id by the cords with subject of special hives as bound cutting in- robing in adminislrati fni . as in court marlials. A rhe second man ()h(i(<ea (>| the>e inquh Jose Borja and Davie, tlie inve?iin, Padre Jose Piaznes/nrt yet complete. The i that he was ono of tion of rice, Gen. Davis ? f/' \ '? w s ID P '< : " T i j w i Iv A o L<> ? :Co. 6 y It was daK s t s were | and were ^., Lmpt rc , forfeit- Absolaieiy Pure / the v.,.- themumuM/iitUM t ; ?uii'y and cir -mbwg \ loped. 1 ,nilitary necessity, sad the 1 >r C! on [rofit8 were turned over to the ' insular treasury lor use in further ?3 party of relief. 3 SCOlltS _ ,vi to place NEOKOES 1>YN \ UITED extorting . if torture Muskagee, Indian Territory, / April 27.?Officials here * ton* \ i n jugt |)cetl uoniled of the denti? ,\W 'Glenn s ^on 0f two store buiTh^jcr;/r.^y as possi Beggs by dyimmilc and tdf laa engaged niinent danger of race trouble. ^ ft"person- 11,ree weeks ago ;i negro father ^ j with three sons hint I from m 1,1,1 1''' Alabama to Beggs, bought some y ?ro scrv property,-built a store and put i 3ly Brig in a stock ot" goods. The* were or others warned three successive tghte to go, but took no heed. Saturday night a stic . of dynamite iv notice J ~ i i j. .i l* .i i. : was attached to the building, id many \VTliicli, together with a drug dor have store adjoining belonging to a 3nt parts white man, was wrecked. No i fact, 1 j one was injured. 0 iwtc-^w o.v^iiuK,m w nuei iam?.i\ v.,writes 1 tlie in- "1 have beeu a dytoeptic ior yearn made the ?tried nil hinds of rem. dies but ligations, continued to grow wnr . Ry the ve aciion u#? Kodol I hegan to improve .8to some ?nc*' ?nd ?'?,? t"king*f?r bottles am Fully revered v es, sh 8 welght, health and strength ?r a ions are oan ear whfttever I like. Kod< I distribu- dijesta what yon eat and mak- * * says, was the stomach sweet. OrawiordBr<s I tvas com e where DASH FOR NOltl'H VOLE. lilt such New York, April 20 ?Anarriedon tliony Fiala, who is to head tho r a nee or Zeigler Arctic expedition, was a unmand Passenger on tlie American line however 8teamop Patil which arrived hero todday from Southampton. at'1 t iat r Eiala went abroad a month ecu coii- ago to look over the ground uiul niandors to sec to the purchasing of supe, Sum plies, and he now returns to I others consult Mr. Zeigler. Spraying rtam cifi of his trip Mr. Fiala hi : "We -ails that expect to get off sonu 11 mo in e, and 1 dune The ice broke up early to cor- find the prospects for :! e expodanger dition are good. The America prevent j was sent down from I rumsoe ills being to Iroimhiim un lei her own e, which steam She is being cleaued, name ol now'decks put in and other rering dis pairs are being made. The all time, America will sail soon as she i or cir is ready, hut I cannot give the struction, j date." mcourage . ^ nnullod." ention to An unknown novo w ts lvnchation by near S.inla Fo, III . I. r assaulthat thev ing a ten-year-old win e _;rl. The a of the mob then made an onslaught npwas also on h colony ol negmes, wounding il buying many of them and n quiring all irhich was to leave at once. ion camp, ^ Nwet>i itn-Hiti consider . ... , , l.-I WPPft ?fl * never tailing Mgn o' a heal ?t thy stomach. When th" breath ir roin lose stomach is our of order, e pront. There is no remedy in the world l/.es this eqQtti to KodolDyspepsiuCure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia an< ral Davis all stomach troubles. Mrs. Man n LJ /I I- -ftl'L!. I?l '