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BEST FOR THE 1 BOWELS S ar yoil haven't a regular, healthy movement of mm bowels every day, you're III or vlJI lie. Keep jrour bowel* open, and 1>? well. Foree.ln tlio tthapoof vielOWtphTHOOr pill pOlson.ls rtahirerous. The smooth bat, easiest .most perfaet way of Wet-plug the bowels Cleat and clean Is to take J-| mS) CATHARTIC -w fr< tAT 'EiV. LIKt CAIMDY I " Pulatatilo, Potont. Tosto Oood. Pndooit, an Plokvn, VVcnkru. or Crii 10, 2">. ami f>0 rrn'J i per box. W?lt? for fruo *am|>lo, and booklet on I ,, wtw. Addren. 433 mfkllM BKHF.DY COMPANY. CHICAGO or KR1Y YOUK. I . K0 YOUR BLOOD CLEAN C ^ ^How He Knew " mi A Story by Frank IS. Oraeff. sai The examination week had keen tlx full of anxiety to the children, til but at last the lessons were all wi finished, and today Alice and Lawrence were to receive their dii averages for the term, and upon tin them depended their promotion, bo If they made an average of 70 or flh< more they would be promoted, th< but if they made over 00 they cal would pass as number one. They bri could hardly wait to know. Papa and mama, too, were very much interested and anxious to know the result ; and Uncle Hen, ic the city, had promised each a gold dollar if they were number mi( one. But papa was an engineer ^ on the express, and although their home was near the railroad?not nI< more than 50 yards away?they could not 6ee him, for his train, 11 on its down trip to the city, stop. D)' ped only a few minutes at mid- c,c night at the station in the center 'ai of the town, so he could not know mt the result until the next day, on his return trip, when he came au home for a few hours. "We don't want you to have to wait so long to know," said Alice. "If you knew on your way to the city tonight you could tell Uncle Ben, and bring the gold f h R pieces with you tomorrow?if we pass number one !'' eagerly added v Y " an ^ .Lawrence. **Twe!ve o'clock is too late for r us to stay up, and besides it is too far to the station," said mama, an "so 1 suppose papa will have to nu wait until he comes homes tomorrow." bl( "But Uncle Ben is going away tomorrow to New Orleans, and w' will not be bark until September, *w and we would like him to know, bb so he could send the gold pieces with papa, for it would be so long nur to wait until he comes back from the south," said Lawrence. "O. children, don't set yonr hearts too much on the gold piec- *?; es your Uncle Ben has promised for von may not pass number ,ri one,you know !" cautioned mama. . "I have a plan," said papa,"for s|(' I am rjuite anxious to know." "You dear old papa, it is just like you to help us out 1" said Alice. "Now tell us your plau." "Well," paid papa ,''vou know! } I wii thopo old red and green lanterns j for up in the storeroom that 1 used when I was a brakeman? The ni< red one shall be Alice's and the green one Lawrence's. If you | ' pass, light them tonight and hang'ce thorn on the front porch ; an d if ch you pa*" vvwhc" one hang thorn ( av, out of mama's window, eo I will tei know by the lights and the place j th they occupy how you have pass- fo ed ; aud I will let you know when I sco them. Now, goodbye! It is time for me to go for my engine. You will hear old 'one hundred and ninety-nine' salute an you if you pass." pe Papa had scarcely gone when jpc b lantern* were brought from TEXAS FA MIL b storeroom and cleaned and ,, . i j j j j Ennii, lexas, , lod, and soon stood ready on ... , ... reached here tc b kitchen mantel to announce w r tragedy occurrin papa the result of the exami- ., ? .... i . Bristol, an lnlani tious. INails wore also driven , ' ? .. , . . , north of Enms. to the window frame and the r , . . , c .. . a woman ot aboi int porch poflt before they went ?r u i 4 4i 4 Veetus, 22 yeai school that morning, so that r , ... , iiv - found dead, be erything should be in readi- . . chopped to piec A " , , ... The husband an At noon two happy children, shed with excitement, rushed J,ne )Ur?er' afei ... . . . quently found oi to the house, crying triumph V, , ^ , Al , , , miles north of I tly,4 We passed number one! , .. , . 4, - 4 ,,, , brains blown out t s hang out the lanterns ! ami r,? . , u_iU 4 i Ihe Linebureers rii uuui Kimua a unnu iuwumi ?, v. . ,A t Ienneeeee. No e kitchen. . , . . l./m i 11 ?. i-4?i . tragedy is knowi 1 Oh, children, wait a little 1 ere is no use hanging ont the oa.ST< items until we go to bed," said BMftth# ^^Thel ima, as she kissed them. Signature SI/* j/ 'Now you go out on the porch." of id mama, after she had quieted ?m, "and you remain there un- Genevive Ilec I get luncheon ready, when 1 become the bride II call you." Stout, a rich Ne Then mama took down the best is widely know ihes and the silver and the great ability as j est tablecloth from the side j8 really the i ard, and set the table just as young woman at .did for company. Then from Uolder of lhe N( s pantrv she brought a large , , , , . , , , golt championsh ke, and quickly outlined on its . ,, , , c ... . .. be called "the la own surface with white icing: Although but 2C a veteran at the Number 1, 1003. , , c , , her wonderful pi Scotch and Hriti 'Now come, children!" called ns on American ima* ? the only daugl Oh! Oh!" they cried when John y Heck, 9y saw the table, and all the fl<>ur milIer ^e and good things on it. What a long afternoon it was ! ?BEATL? it at last the sun set and the ..... Ily a ;ht came on, and when the u?-*uij ( ur<<i i?j ick struck nine they lighted the items and hung them out at Mr H. P.Burt irna'e bedroom window, and !aw\'P . . A xl_ , troubled four or t-rgoinc down into the yard contjmloU8 then into the street, to see "greatly alarmei w they looked, they went to to fear that 1 d, knowing that when papa of consum ssed bv in hip engine he would baPe , Cough Kemedy rely see them. c|uded to |ry j( lhey could hear the freight and he says of it: " ssenger trains pass, and tried niarkuhle changi rd to keep awake until the two bottles of 02, drawn bv old "one hundred c^"t "i??Vwa8Ip 1 . ? , . . ed." bold by J. d ninety nine," was due, but j)rugRj8tB# ig before ten o'clock they were it asleep. They slept soundly, d it seemed as if it must be a Wednesd irning when they were startled ?' Secon >m dreams to hear the whistle of Little Itock, iwing. Nemer, formerly Whew ! whew ! whew ! whew ! got. up and conf< tew ! sounded the whist'e in gambled for mor 0 Phort, and then three long tej otjier sins, vstP, like this. contrition lor th< ?,as it seemed to sav,4iI?see? m. ^ ' ? 1 hereupon, ex1 m?ber?one!" . . . , making the mot 1 hey sat up in bed to hear the Liii rush oil into the night, but lo?k back 11 ay knew the good news was He ways he 8 goi j law business anc I'tie next day, on hiH return ITp, papa laid in the hands of 0 of the happiest children, bo- * Kczcma. .. II- x i l*llll|?l?-N IIMll Cl les the gold pieces, two beau- doming i<? Try ul books; and they treated i ,, ,, , * , lb lb lb (Bota m very *enerou?Iv to lnrRe j8 H c<ru|n RU cos of their promotion cake. ec/.eriiu, itching ? scabs, scales, iVANTKI)?All persons suffering pimples, aching III Kidney troubles, wriie at once boils, carbuncles a large dollar bottle for 2i? cents, in the skin, old a trial to cers, etc. Hota Is at ii re s Remedy Co., ' .. ?-02-ljr. Washington, L). C. cures the worst seated cases by < . ing and vitaln 1 ho imaginary war clouds con .i i .. - | uierwuy giving rning tho occupation of Man supply to thu sk una by Russia have * drifted i sor? and gives t ray, Russia disclaiming any ul health to th* f , ? *i ? the broken rlowi nor motives, and asserting that . , , , , , , , , the blood red e dispatches sent out had no ft8peci?|iy K(ivj undation. old cases that [medicines anu fc One Dose Convinces* cure. Druggist) ,, , , , . , plete directions Mo/ley s Lemon Elixir acts ^i() prove b. u ntly on tho bowels without gpnj froe ;in(j pr iy unpleasant effect. It i9 a Blood Balm C rfect liquid laxative. 50 cents Describe trotibh r bottle at all drugstores. cnl advice sent ? Y MURDERED. The town of White I1 May 3?News has Mich' claim8 lo be run as 1 day of a triple !-v as any town in lbi8 co g this morning at Lust year it coBt the S00 i [J town, ten miles tante $1,320 for expenses. Mrs. Lineburger, health department spent it (50, and her son in addition to the health o s of age, were salary of $20 ; the police d >th having been nient. appropriationjjwas 50 es with an axe. the fire department $00. 'J d father, W. C. jjl0 items of expense I 70, was subse- a.i^K c a i i , . , , $145 lor ground mole be u his farm, four , . , , , l, . . ... , . and $126 for woodchuck Bristol, with his . , , , t with a shotgun. AUW lu>WI buuu,u ,,HVO cnme here from mized i'1 these, as such an cause for the was ver-v reckless. a. ? Til K EE 1* APE RS A II OTIIA. tird You Have Always Bought The Enterprise unit the Tit '/ ?/? j Week Charleston Wews \ Courier One Year for _ Hi no. ker, who has just We have completed ar iof Charles Taher ments with the Charleston ,r , . . and Courier bv which u w l ork broker, ,, , . .. .. ,, ' enabled to turnish the Ente n lor her very anj j}le Twice-a-Week edi i goll player, and the News and Courier for $ most remarkable year, which must bo paid s hletoiu America. in advance. Sample coi . 1 wr > "'at paper will be sent I itional Woman s . , subscribers, and we trusl ip, she came to manv wjn take advantage idy ol the links." liberal clubbing offer. Th< I years old, she is lar price of the Entehpri game ot golf, and .V?? know, is $1 a year, ai lav is known on ot lho Semi-Weekly New sh fields as well Oourier' an eight-page pa| sn neius as well $1 Hut un(ier this clubb Mrs. Stout is rangement you get then: iter of the late lor .$1.50. ?r, a millionaire ? get a ALARMKD. 3oii(tli, kuir<Tmn "MPIir VADIT T * w i? W x UHJnL JL >age, a student at. PQI TC*Y le, S. C.,had been live years with a The new business :h which he says t , j NEW Y< 1 me, causing me J > luc n i? ?v i * was in the first LIFE during the fire ption." Mr Bur months of this yeai sn Chamberlain's , J advertised, con- niOfe than $1 ^O.OOi Now read what paid-for business. I soon felt a re- sur,)asscs the recor 0 and alter using * the twenty five anything ever don ermanently cur- any company excep K M.ckey dr Co., Nfiw York Life A. J. CLARK, . lay revival nieetd Baptist church, Lancaster, S. C. Ark., J. F. Mc a state senator. .... jssed that he had WOOD'S ?ey and commit N r II? expressed ! sse bluckslidings. i S _ .. _ Governor K,gle I B?t for the SlIMy SOUl because they are specially g Jon, the church n nml selected with a full know .?? t of the conditions and re* fellowship. i lnont8 of the South. Twent; ng to wind Up his j| years experience and pra . . ] ' growing of all lire different 1 enter the minis- j tables enables us to know the I best, and to oiler seeds tha a give pleasure, satisfaction . I protit to all who plant them. Itrhlnir lliuiinr.. " V,'r-?!!'3 ?!jV? ?32t! 500k fOf I y thine-, an t gives the most re. nic Blood Balm)1 5 ?-"f?n?i:i!ion about nil seeds, i < i hi lor too 1 ami and (oirden. d sure cure tor u ; skin, humors, | J J',' '//QQD <& SOl watery blisters, gj c } D, L . nones or joints, juliiiiiuiiu, i, prickling pain I voon'fl sbkd book also tei A.i.lirwr cwtfuo % 1 H SbOUtClraM ATl*l ClOVfT Scti OUlltJ^ HOreh, I H Seed Potatoes, and all ric Blood Balm Farm Seeds. ui.,i j - r I IM Write for Seed Him.W and prices HIlil IllOSt d60p- H Farm Seeds required. anriohing, purif\ - aMiy^ m fn, '/mi | Tmnr^^ sing the blood, a lies I thy blood ? in. Ilcals every ho rich glow of y*^S\Vp?>in|itlyoIdttlliU\Hr?Ul<rKG: kin. Builds up >RnPOMnv^mym i body ami makes mjf ws M ^ j and nourishing.! mg? A w ?8 M S doctors, patent CHend incxlcl,Sketch or pliotool uivi-n ot springH f ail to m! [^crVI"i,lon J lTl J.T __:.L ! <f HowtoSecureTD*nC l#JtDI/C* i, .T i , WIU1 com f l'Mtrm* tin.l I UHUL-fTlHnrVO for home cure.!*If M JjM f'f H. oiirew, Ha in pie < I flUy '111' ' ep.id hy wn'.y ; J Pl'jl I | I 1 1 ? and free inedi- ^ in sealed letter. I 1 3 Dyspepsia Cure * ffieer's Digests what you cat. i , . Thi9 preparation contains all of the lepart- fl;vestanta and digests all kinds ol cents* food. It gives instant relief and never ' fails to cure. It allows you to eat all t wo ol the food you want. The most 'icnsitiva stomachs can take it. By itsuse many thousands of dyspeptics h ive been unties cured after everything else failed. Is unequalled for the stomach. Child* scalps, ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. econo sn| sftomach troubles Olli ItlV Prepared onlv by E. O. Df.Witt&Cc, , Chicago ThoH. buttle contulns2% limes the60c. size. ToYtherFry" Schedule iu effect Jan. 13. 1903. 'icc-1l i tint! Head Down Heart Up ? No.33. Daily No. 34. Daily 1 !0pin Lv Charleston Ar 3 60pm 22 pin Ar Summerville Ar 3 11pm 4 50pm Ar Kingsville Ar l'Jr.opm range- Those train*. N> s. 33 and 34, will stoponly at N Summervtllo, lirauchvillo, Orangeburg and St. eW8 Matthews. 6 are Uotween Klngsvllls and Blacksburg unuiav Rp!4<1 r>own Heart Up Kl'ltlSk No 33. Datly No.34, Daily lion 01 ov pm l<v k inRsviiic ar ixn-ipra t5 16pm ArCemden *r 11 30ain 1.50 J\ 8<K)pm Ar Catawba Jut Ar 9 40atn . , 8 2ipm Ar Rock HH1 Ar 9 15am triCtly 859pin Ar'lirzuh Ar 8M'tm *f 9 (I9pin Ar Yorkvllle Ar 8 42am )lt?8 ^OI 923pm Ar Sharon Ar 8'37atu (r? ritir 9 35pm Ar Hickory Grove Ar 8 15am mlr 960pin Ar Smvrna Ar 8 05am t that >5pm Ar Hlacksburg Lv 7 4iam - , . Trains Nos. 33 and 31 stop at all Important OI tills stations between Klngsville and Hlacksburg S ropil- Between Rock Hill and Marion Read Down Road Up SK, OB No.35, Dally No.30, Dally id flint 0ooam Lv Rock Hill Ar 1030pm 6 19am Ar Tirzah Ar 10 llpm rS aild 031am Ar Yorkvllle Ar lOOIpru 6 lOain Ar Sharon Ar 9 tOpm |T?r, 18 700ain Ar Hickory Orovo Ar 9 35pm 7 lOain Ar Smyrna Ar 9 35pm 1I1{* ar- 7 30nm Ar Blacksburg Lv 8 tOpm both * Um Ar Marlon Lv 5 50pm Nos. 35 and 3fl stop at principal stations between Rock Hill and Marlon. Between Marion and Blacksburg Head Down Read Up ?? No.60,Daily ex Sun No.67, Daily ex Sun OOOnm Lv Marion Ar 8 50pm -OJpm Ar Itlackxburg Lv 3 50pm Train No. 33 will connect at Rock Hill with Savannah division No. 34 for Charlotte, WashTlim Ington aucl New York. I 1 ^ Train No. 34 will make connection at Rock I f | | ' ilill with Savannah division No. 33 from CharIAA AJ lotto. Wa-Illusion and New York. Nos. 33 and 34 handle through Pullman Drawing Room sleeping cars between New York and ^ Charleston, via Camden and Rock II 111, and r Dining Car between Rock Hill and Washington. Kor further Information address, Writ" K W. HUNT, D.P.A., Charleston, S. C. W. 11 TAYLOR, A G H A., Atlanta, Ga. JK.K. s II. 11 A R U A IC'lv.G. P. A . Washing ton, D. C. . 3,000 ' i| COOKING SCHOOL AUTHORITIES# Tk;. RECOMMEND W ; ' -1 WHEMUETi ? ? ? ^ mik1. ^ lug gems, muffins, etc.. It Is unsurfit passed In fact, Wheatlet Is so hearty Am 71W and affords nourishment so lasting L gtfe that It seems In a great measure to Am w supply the i)la< o of ilesh food. , Mrs. Hester M. Poole, wN J X AIcluchen, A'. J. If ^ tig If your grocer does not ^ jARRllsJmv nuuiound jourorder - ATO .L if VJp? (1/Klr4_ *IC.JYltwo will see that you SiS I.I) 4Kp5 W TO Jlaro supplied. 3JK rnwn 3K N^Ud Irt ; Htn m juire- fig Mad? only by Iho gM y live 3k l^ruxiltlIn Mllltt Co., ^ I'tietii ^ LOt'KI'OUT, N. V. I l.ANOArtTEK .It OHK8TBK IQQO ItAILWAT. > . Lietween 'Chester and Lancaster. If Of H | Ijanlt* Schedule In KiTcct November 9th, IV'.iS. both i>ail}/ ICjceejtt Suiitlufj. . _ Southbound Northbound. M fl/C? No. la No. I*. No irt. it * i*T KiT;A">r it i> uiii m i.VdTv ...Ol fster,...at ;'? so 8 no va. lu II H SO Orrs ft I-' 7 i? io-'i h :? .... Knox .... *' 5io 7 <o Ih all lu 87 M is "... ItlcliburK.... " ft uu 7 80 la. 10 47 8 ft-':d ".. liaacuinville.. " I :U ' -0 II oj 9 tv? "...Fort Uwn..." i 3o 7 10 II It \> Ift " tirucoo... ." 1 l.i 7 uo of any j II 30 0 3o <1 Ar.. Laucamer.. Lv t uo 6 ift i Hl M A M P. M. A. M ? j No. II. i.-.kv u.?r Lancaster '5. ift u. in,, make* close connection nt Cheater with soutn a Hallway No. JO lor Charlotte nnil point* nori fi; vw-x.-y aiiiI Si n'oosird Air Line Alliinm spec > ' for *-''8? f Allanm mid pointa m-Hi. Aim with Carolina Sf anil Intermediate polnta, and Southern Hail r iviiy No M for Columbia unit points ^ No 17, leaving Chester KOu a. in ? .ineel.s ? r witn Mmiiktii Hy , No. : $'? from Cm ip.uia and f points .outli; Seaboard Air Line ' Atlanta sp? HH r I'liil" from Northern and l-.-t - torn . a.. .-nil tlon for f Southern Ky, No. 33 from Northern ami K..at e Ixiok, f orn points, and at Lancaster with S C A. t?. i.. vrltc^ for itUclesburg. i to t No 1ft, "avliit,' Lancaster Slop in . connects a> nt Lunciiiiti'r with S. C. A K from Camden > anil Marion, Southern Hy No. .'I atC hosier for > Charlotte anil points north. > No. If>, leaving Chester 10.00 a m.. connect.'?i ) Chester with Southern Hallway No II frmn > Columbia anil points south. J LKHOY SI'JtlNGS, S J. M. UKATII, i'resiileiit < Gen'l. 1'ah. Agunt. vvwvi