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> \yr gms?9 S EE US. ADA^is Of (iAlvPRl?n, Tcxm. "Vina of Cardui Is indeed a b'essln to tired women, ILving suffered ft seven years with wcikness and bea ing-down pains, and having tried s?' Ieidl doctor* and different remedi< with no success, your Wine of Cardt was the only thing which helped m and eventually cuied me It seemed t build up (he weak parts, strengthc the system and correct irregularities. ( By "tired women" Mrs. Adam means nervous women who hav disordered menses, falling of tli womb, ovarian troubles or any c theso ailments that women hav< t You can cure yourself at homo wit , this great women's remedy, Win of Cardui. Wine of Cardui hr cured thousands of cases whic doctors have failed to benefit. Wh not begin to get well today? A druggists have $1.00 bottles. Fc any stomach, liver or bowel disoi der Ihodford's Blaclc-Draugh should be used. ForaSrlnr nn<S tltrnknirfl-iuldn'**. (rlv!mr Thv! Ladlrn' Aurisory |)r|ui: o.jct, 1 Oh.ttumxv* Meu.flm.1 < ^ eiiattmrvcm. Tmn. ^ |wiNE?CAM)t ONE OF THE OLD SLlIOi Major Jam en U. Gibbea of Vol bia Dead?Ilia Waa a Life < Varied Experiences. Prom Thn Rlnto "f - ? ? " ?f V?UVO??J, Mr. James G. Gibbon, the S land.agent, died at his home Senate street last night at ' o'clock. lie has been in fai health for some time, but news that he had Buffered a sti of paralysis was a shock to many friends yesterday, and physical condition was 6uch he never recovered consciousr no:1 was he able to rally in way. The announcement of death caused much sorrow am the large circle of friends had ever recognized in him spirit of one of nature's no men. "There are only two of us 1< he said a few days ago in re ring to the fact that so many elderly native born Columb had passed away in the last months, and now his spirit followed to the haven of rest shades of Hampton and Will Wallace and those pother ger men of the old school who v identified with Columbia in me viciRBiiuaes or rne city 111 lftRt half of the last century, seemed to feel that the end near, for he spoke as if his work had boen cudod, and was willing to lay down the du which had found him coasts on the go, notwithstanding fact that he had reached the when the majority of men willing to rest. Mr. Gibbes was born in i umbia on the Oth of Janu 1821), aud spent the greater ] of his life on the very soil 1. .* ? l- / * >v men lur two generations forefathers hail spent their 1 ored lives. He was the sor Dr. Robert Wilson Gibbes, ed of the Carolinian and a mat letters whose reputation wat wide as the nation, ills own was filled with varied experiei and is romantic in th6 extrc Refore the war Mr. Gibbes amassed quite a fortune and at one time the sole owner of Saluda factory, which was bur by Sherman on his march thro Soulh Carolina. During the he operated in Columbia varied Till industries in which were manu5 ^ 0 ^y u factured many commodities used % by the Confederate soldiers, l'er- ? liaps the most distinguished sorF J vice which he rendered his coun- 5 par 8 il()W 8 ft jj try during the war was his secur- ' /j i ing from a wealthy German . a3 | nobleman the loan of $0,000,000, an ll,cr j | to repay which was pledged the acr?aP* product of the cotton fields of the e(lU3VH ?! Southern States. Mr. Gibbes was es l# I always of the opinion that had he B been permitted to do so he could . ' *' ,<j g P have secured a much greater loau, ls a 'r M by means of which foreign coun- , i 8110 WS U /- B tries would have become doubly . j] | interested in the south and the ltH acr' 8 ports of the Confederacy would ^,reas,e 1 o D i u . . .I Caroliu n g have been opened to the com | merce of the world, and the cause ceut' 01 is P of States' rights would have pre ^rert8a ' ? | vailed by reason of the interven- "/J* * n O I* -11 **1 >f G tiou of foreign powers interested ^ ' h I ln K?tting the return of their ^er ( ie fl loans. It was a romantic bit of h I experience which enabled him to ^ 8 y B witness the marriage iu West- . ' ,r I minister Abbey of the l'rince of V??r?a8! & fcj UPW ^'10 ?f Englaud, 180,881 ^ a rare privilege, indeed, as the ?eU ' ?r government of the Confederacy ?r?a8e * j Indian D had not been reeognized in an ?' ollicial way by the government of ^6r C6D j|j |j England. " bT& When Sherman came through Carolina, Mr. Gibbes, as the act- 0 an 1 .. ing intendant, surrendered the num f1 city to the federal general and lr. asked that the city be saved. On ' ' . rare occasions he told of seeing uni* Sherman sit on his horse and 1 of watch without emotion the de- a8' ^ea struction of what was then the itis >V A IN J fairefct city in all the land. male, to There was great destitution in ^ , _ . ..... , , nl9-02-l< tate Columbia immediately atter the on scourge of Sherman's army. The Unitt 7:30 population was then as large as it 0f \rjr ling 18 now? t?r there were so many speech refugees from all parts of the ninetee oke State, and Mr. Gibbes undertook soldiers hi8 to parcel out the scanty rations given t hjB to the thousands of hungry peo- leon, > that Pi0 congregated here. Flis own Grant s less, storehouses, or such of them as anv had escaped destructiou, were at a,,-v r ' sutFerinj his his own order made common cents fo long property, and the suffering peo- i>ikrck? who p'e had i" him a friend indeed. nio-02-h the ^ ? ble- OA.STOI1IA. KC5 Boari the /> hi? Kind You Have Always Bought ?f<.- Blg?.r u P] ,fer. X ' OI Two masked men required the l^| ians express agent at Mason City, la., ' 12 to open his safe, and they took has $10,000 and departed. M 4 the fjj iam To (Jure a Cold in One Ilnr O 'tie- Take Laxative Uroino (Quinine 1 ?ere Tablets. All druggist refund money if it fails to cur?-. K. h (trove's signature is on each box 25cts ^ ^41 the ig ^1 lie Hurglars robbed the postoffice gd was at Kavenswood, W.Va., of $10,000 ^ life and escaped. ^ Kfl he ft ities OAaTOiiIA. \rJ '' ..n? Bear* the ^1h9Kind Y<*? Hava Always Bought ?. ^ c?*&S?E; ? age are Uev.'lhoodcre bratton of South . , . A 1101 Carolina haa been elected hpi9- t]rit ^ ^ copal bishop of Mississippi. nosed 1 ar*' lions a Part rt *7 in tho ?U <n m lislied, bit and thi ion- This ?ipnaturo ia on erory box of Ihe gonnitio olFeilSO , of Laxative BromoOnininc T?hi.t. ness 0 U* mn?dv that fnrwi i? coltl In one Ua^ itor Paying i of . i. a o i u Treaaui A moh at Salonica, European t]ierej() i-r Turkey, wrecked a bank and a Attei postollice with dynamite and 'pax on "ceK bombs. Two persona were killed od'oct . 1 * and several injured. round ? owner > was you liuow H lu?< > ?>*i Arc Tailing by tllO ftie when jon take Grove's Tasteless Chill raent C ned Tcnic because the formula is plainly taken I printed on every bottle showing- thai K .t is simply iron and (Quinine in a ' war j laoieicbb ii'tui. 2so cure uu paj. ouc Dec. 3 cor ION A1RKAUE. | York, April 30.?Ah u ^ a special investigation of (L^^-~"7~T?I v"-* /$. ?iy. eage planted in cotton this ie Journal of t'ouimerce B by reports fciveu in detail ,400 correspondents, that ease of 2$ per cent in tho " t^nicaa i is probable. This is itffll jjji ent to 609,085 ccreR, and || *2*s?i the acreage to bo seeded ir 2S,578,225 acres, against ~ k\, . ,, n' '. . ANcgclable Prcparahoi ?.{() acres last year. I iant- slmilalin^ tlvcFoodandl bont two weeks late on | ImglhcSloiMchsandBo verage. North Carolina in increase of 4 per cent of ii*.; sage, or 43,710 acres in. Promotes DigeslionjCI in the area Beeued; South ncss and Rest .Contains a an increase of 3 per Opium.Mcrpliine nor> r 73,978; Georgia an in- ^OT7\(ARCOTIC if 1 per cent, or 47,489; j an increase of 4 per cent /a*v?garouj2rSM<UELPn 18; Alabama a decrease of \ ent, or 32,300; Texas an ( I 9 of 2 per cent, or 253,897 ; ffiZXZZl as an increase of 7 per ! ) r 143,353; Tennessee an e of 5 per cent, or 39,487 ; Aperfeel Remedy forC - Hon. Sour Stomach,Di ippi an increase of 16 per Worms .Convulsions ,Fc 10,004; Oklahoma an in- ; ncss and Loss OF Si )f 4 per cent, or 18,511; ? ; ' Facsimile Signnlure lerritory an increase of 1 t t. ?r x^Tyouk ed 92,774. The corre. - , EXACT COPY Of WRAP ig month of last year landed. The total immi the last four months was 9HHHMHHHHS9RSE During the same period ir it was 179,604. PV I PR J ? w B ^ ginia, said in a recent & , at Baltimore that the ? c onu 1(1' (X(I nth century produced five tt ?34n Story to t< I to whom the world has | gathered here ; he title of great?Napo- & Wellington, Von-Moltke, V Hi., ind Robert E. Lee. \JVeal DC rKD?Every per,on that i. I Comforts from ' r with asthma, to send 25 % Moll's lillO shoe.' >r a large dollar bottle of w 0 .. . j, i Asthma Curk. 1 Men 9 buits at * Nature's Remedy Co., ? Moil's Ilats at 4 ry Washington, D. C. ot, 2 ? 25 cents. wjk ^ ^no ^ lot of Capes?iiius rinting 5 Necktios, Collar That pleases is the ? { ?Uler thi?g3 to bu Kin a we do?and aco ^\| RMi We do all V jgj kinds of ?S 5^*1 JOB y PRINTING // The History by Mi Ik r V Nl" jj Great S terprise Pub. Co. 8 ? A NC A S TKlt, S. C. ? "Miss Tarbcll's woi - mont'of the day. He Notice work and win and losi removes the tale from ition is called to the fact color of human interei e license tax for 1903, im- sympathy. * * ,v T >y council on all occupa- reaching; she is writi nd callings enumerated "An absorbing an< schedule already pub- question."?Chicago ] must be paid in advance, "The most importai it it is made a criminal ?New York Journal, to engage in said busi- . r calling without first 1*or other great feat the licenses to the Town! "]y tw rer, who will receipt A/I ^ Ition is also called to the to cpntH a copy, 11.00 a y*ar. sr, i i . Merit* thro ikh your dealer i Dogs, which goes into Jan !, 1908. All dogs oir the premises of tlie vithout the tag furnished ^"1 B Town Treasurer, on pay H HA L HT| f the tax of $ L, will be B I J I it}) and after 30 hours! | llw Km 'III R. E. WYLIE, 30, 1002. Mayor, i Ring US up or wri p- I ?i I <&? a^TIl Stt " ,L. ? 7:! ffov Infants flnd Children. IlllflThe Kind You Have :JS1 Always Bought i for As- rid j * | Bears the / ? Mad . /(V?\V " Signature /\ |T tx^rPni-! -4 ? ir ?/ IAr SaT I of AAy , IntJ* Use onsbpn ^ | ? |r " v w arrhoca '\|j g uft,/ s? lUr For Over j^| Thirty Years ,, THI C C NTAUN COMPANY. NIW YOU* CITY. 8B9HBRKE8MQRKfl9ROH9BBlR3BHBBHBEHRHiH b.?-- Ok? itter When You 1 y department has its little bar- J ell yon, Ilerc are a few items X and there throughout this & irgain Giving Store. | ff> cents up. Blankets 50 cents up. m ? at 05 cents. Ladies fine shoes $1 00. 9 2.25 and up. Boy's Suits 00 cents up. m. 5 cents and up. Children's Ilats at & idies Jackets?must go at any price. A 9 t be sold regardless of cost. ? s, Cloves, ITndei wear and numerous ? sohl as chap as the cheapest. Call and Jr LBS, I i tf & L.r ss Ida M. Tarbell which began in the rember McClure's is the Itory of Standard 01!. <\ is oi unequallea importance as a hlocur story has live 111011 in it; they suffer and r their battles with the verisimilitude that the dry statement and clothes it wi'h the st and the vivid rainbow garment of human lie results of her work are likely to lie farng unfinished history "?Boston Globe. 1 illuminating contribution to the trust 1 iiter-Oeean. nt announcement made by any magazine.n ures of 19o3 send for our prospectus. L U K Ji ' S Send us tho dollar, at Hf> Kast J5th Street, New YorU, or subdcc24-lmo. Docs all kinds of HrnriKR ->?b i>ri,,,in^ ^ III IJI IvU here in Lancaster. Le us when you want printing done. - . ,vIj