Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 13, 1903, Image 3
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Strain Affected Gen^I'JlI
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Doctor's Dears WenK
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\. Dr. Mills' Nerrirvo Cured
Me.
I)r. Miles' Restorative Nervine bring* rest
and sv.-eet sleep to the tired br*ln worn out
with the ci.i s and auxieties oC the sick room.
Read the following:
"I have always been healthy with the exception
of a touch of rheumatism since my
a e came ou, up to the lime of my husband's
last illness soma years ago. 1 assisted in
nursing my husband for nearly three mouth*
when he departed this lite erd the mental
strain I think caused nty Aside
front extreme nervousness my tiwuble commenced
with sore throat and neuralgia. Mr
physician gave me pift-gative doses which
weakened me very much luid my stomach
for a time seemed inactive. Mental strain
and the dormant condition w stomach
soon told i pon my general kealui. I had
little app-titc and was soon turned to stay in
bed a greater part of the tiaus. Within a
week alter the time I began taki?* Dr.
Miles' Restorative Nervine and feedc I was
up about tiie house. I contiruspJ their use
?,univ rur-d x?" in TVMiles'
i' ?. ' iia i lieen stren^'tO' ntd by
exponent c oi other people, our dauvntrr having
used Reitbratt?e Nervine rW eplcr^id I
results iu a case of f .ra ysis and a fricr.a to
whom I sen.' a box of the Anti-l'a?* i'ills reports
that she has been completely cured of
neuralgia bv their use. I know of a number ,
of others whom yovrmedicine has hr-'xed in a
large degree. I wish vou continued success."
?Mrs. Frances Cokfman, Dayton, Va.
All druggists s-11 and guarantee first bottle
Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart I hseases. Adurcss
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud.
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A KNUI RAILROAD.
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^ Cleveland, Ohio, May 0 ?Tin1 <
annual meeting Of tho stock <
holders of (he Lake Shore ami
Mtchimn Suithern Railway com t
pany was held here today. The
entire capital stock of (he com 1
pany is $60,000,000, out ol which '
about $47,500,000 was voted 1
upon. The following directors '
were elected for a term of three (
years : William K. Vaiiderbill, ,
New York ; Samuel T. Berber, ,
New Yoik; II. M? K. Twombley, |
New York, and William Rocke- i
feller, New York, These were <
all reelection*?, except that Mr
Iiockulcllcr t iX kcS the place ol
Charles M. Ileeii, of Erie, l'a.
Except for a few matters of ordi
nary formality no business other
than the election of directors was
transacted.
The annual statement: ot tlieI
board ot directors tor the fiscal
* year ending December 31, 1002. |
shows that the gross earning"
from operation were $30,440,392 ;
operating expenses and taxes,
$21,989,004; net earnings Irom
operation, $8,100,228 ; income
Irom other sources, $1,008,504 ;
gross income, $10,128,792.
Air. Joseph FominvilU, ?f f i 11 waft-r,
Minn., nl'fer having spent over
with the he?t doctor* for atom- (
acti trouble, without relief, was advised
by his druggise, Mr. Alex.Richard,
to try a box of ( Itvii'. utains
Stomach and Diver Tablets. He did
so, and is a well man today. I) troub- 1
led with indigestion, bad tirfe in the
mouth, lack ot appetite or constipation.
give these Tablets trial, and I
you nre certain to tie more than pleased
wit It fhe result. For ?&<? at 25
cents jier box by .J. F. Mac key it Co.
Druggists.
Recent consolidations of the
New York liorane* and the opening
of tnany new ones have made
tho circulation of books from one
source the largOHt in the world.
The rate of daily circulation liasj
steadily iucreaHeu during the
pnpt six months, and should the
April rute continue tho yearly
totul will reach the enormous
figure of 3,500,000. W?Ui Ui? j
completion of libraries now un-|
der conHtruction the capacity will
be raised to 5,000,000.
WANTED? Agents, mala an* female,
to sell oar remedies. Good pay.
Nature's Remedy Co.,
n!9-0'2-lyr. Washington,!). C.
A LONG FORGOTTEN CEME- dust when toucl
TERY. bones, however,
served that th
4 anatomy could
S*(iiiiuti Hones Thrown Up in the A reporter for
Street? |Ooorier unearl
I h^liii W ll iii i ?H
Charleston N< wa uud Courier, 7th. ! unUlohlUCe to t)
RctHrg frer wients of coffins end ^ urifan. 1 he pp
: , , ' ',v -> ? '1
Wl t A I.J Jf, l Ui)u K+KIKJOLJ
inc remains of human skeletons his }:
were uncovered yesterday by the aa chai
laborers engaged in digging the * ul ''aM *ype ?f
trenches in Magazine and Frank e(* *',?H "kill 1
lin streets for the pipes of tho Wt r<* to8He^ out
new waterworks plant. The first 'Superstitious
grsve was discovered near the tb'a 80c^0l? ?f
corner ot Franklin and Magazine uroufcht UP at t
streets. The pick of the colored ecrRt'on pt wh
workman cut through tho top of ?hi Colonial con
the coffin and exposed the front to ^r< that
of ? skull and the hone of an arm /""s this ??
With a gasp the negro dropped 'nc'U(^e Mugazi
tiis pick and did some astonish- *R|rpe^R *n their
ing footwork, which reroovod him
a dozen yards trom the gruesome None of the 1
TI ? r. *11 tio; * or V \ ninrn thnn thr?
Ned Kouch, who is in charge of SUi,at fil th? si
rt e gang, was attracted by the bve ^rom '
tumult, and he directed the ne thoroughfare,
groes to continue their digging. IH" hundred gi
Less than fivo feet from tha first yesterday,
crave another pile of rotting f''ece8 riba,
bones and pieces of coffin were ^raKmenls of si
uncovered. When tho negroes c?llected. fill a 1
began to dig in Franklin street *bo c?fii,,R 1
nearly every stroke of the pick uent elen
r?isc'osed a human i-kul), the de- *ha* surroundei
nay ing pieces of coffins and nuui mark of any i
pro lis hones. been vipihle. 1\
. r drawn one hu
I lie trench dug from M-'gaziue
. . ... . . . , years ago have
fitreet to Queen street, in r rank- . . ,
? ouriul ground u
!iu street, disclosed one contin..
... . . Magazine streel
nous line ol graves. Working! , , ,
. , , able records of i
trimly away the sturdy negroes . . r . .
* . , . j.j void ot informs
r> I I rl r-\ 1 I ~ ii it i I n k AWA I It << ^/\?rt/v?4
)/ !?;?? [m\ rv n uu phi/vcj ami lunncil [ .
into the street the bones of the were it
r . * | .. * circumstances
forgotten ancestors of latter dav ,
n. . . VT ,r . . , . * are historic fa
Ohsrlestonians. No effort is being time_and lhe
made to preserve the fragments
10 that they may be interred; ?|uieh
they are thrown to one side with .
th. roftt of the dvbri*, ?nd will he ^ (wi<^ ^
carted away as old rubbish. Alan, KeVere case of
poor Yorick ! tumors. After
There aoeius littlo doubt that ^oniedien failed,
. .. , , . Salve qmcklv
the tenantry ot an old graveyard iu)lama{ioI1
hnvo been thus rudely disturbed. Conquers nchef
Whose bones have lain buried in 25c at (Jra\vfor<
these thoroughfares for so lone a Mackey & Co. L
time offers tiie widest latitude for ?
speculation and conjecture. The T)r. ilaecher (
oldest inhabitant has thrown op Woch) says tha
the sponge. No one hereabout, hardening child
t-o far as could he ascertained cold baths is to
yesterday, ever heard of a grave- ?>ary, but it is o
vard being located in this section rious. It incre
of tho city. From the appear- diminishes thei
a nee of tho graves and the con- "colds," thus
ilition of tho bones it is believed throat afFectioni
that the remains of some of the j pneumonia.
early settlers of Charleston have|
been shoveled into the glare of WANTED?Rvi
the 20th century. au.Terinsr with a
.... c i ? cents for a larg
1 he foundation or the present I'ikkck's Asthma
City of Charleston was laid in Nsitui
1680. Thirty houses were built
in ll?at year and the records iu?
dicute that they were uli erected According to
in the neighborhood whore these oux's father the
graves wero found. According tost, in th* div
to history this section of the city instituted by I
at that time was the "resident NVife Sioux
part" of the town, or, for thst stated upon w
matter, the only part of the town contest will b
that hail any residents. Some of Molinoux has b(
the oldest structures in Charles- his father's pa
ton aro to be found near Maga- since his release
zino and Fr.?nk!in streets and have become
two hundred years ago this was chemist in this
the favored section of the colony. Mrs. Molineux a
It is therefore not unlikely that taining a divorc
Cuffy and his nick vesterdav 1? New York
ripped open the narrow sepulchre bride of a \valt
of some of tho Roundheads and there. The nan
Cavaliers who sought refuge iu being guarded *
Carolina more than two centuries the plans for
ago that they might enjoy liberty ceedings agains
of conscience and be free to wor- ??
ship God according to their own To Cure? Co
ights. Take Laxative
The coffins, of course, had fal- A11 dr
, . . , , , , money if it fail
len to decay and crumbled to drove's signature
bed. Many of the I ?M ***'?
/were ro well pre-1 ^ ^ / Fully nins-tcn
eir place in the! traced to irrcgi
he dctorn iu?.d | Health
Thfi Nptsu ?nil !
uroucmiij ana .waouicii
Of any Company
That's the NEW
?ry person that is
8th ma, to ftp it (I 25
;e dollar bottle of S 3 H
c?., A. o. ^idrh
Washington, I). C.
Roland B. Molin- _
re will be t\ conorce
proceedings PT r%23
:he young manV ^&v,. N
Falls. It is not ^*4*^ fatti
hat grounds the
e made. Young f^ftT!T?Tl^rC! 5
jen employed in * 111 IT |" I m| A |
tint factory ever B SJ'oli 37 a
i and is said to
quite an expert \yc n0\v havc in Stocl
line. Friends of , . ,. c r.lay
that aftor ob- a COrUljletc l,nc of Co1"'
0 she will return Stock P"~ HICCS
and becomo the
hy lawyer Hying ALL SIZES I
ne of the lawyer is *J
is closely as are From the plain, cheap Collin
the divorce prot
Molineux ^ anc* see na or sen<^ U8 y?m
have a death in your family.
I?i ,n ?Mf ,>ar 1 o npq p-fn y*
1 Ilromo Quinine ^CA. I I V_yCiO LCI
ugjjiat refund the
on -trbofkoT; I Lancaster, S. 0., Oct, 23, '02
tiled " ft" niece""of 6 impurities and perfect I
, n eron Fbxtr js t p1 is ?\it
Kb h 6tn,si,^re-,| and thoroughly cleanses thi
lie uranium o* 8 , E laxative, and is good lor ev<
me hi,"'* forehead ' 1 family. Fifty cents a bottle
r ,i ^ H .Me*.V,.'?r ?T'<7- Vo'T^' i " '
ie?t honk h..de-l i 101 coughs, colds, bronci.it
aclonstic of tlie
head, dint i aguish- - - "
From others that The History by Miss Ida
of the trenches. November
negroes living in .
;nr Greac otor
at is probably an
leterv. It is **afe ^
the colored citimraunity
will not "Miss Tarbell'a work is of i
no and Franklin ment'of the day. Her story
future peregrinn- work and win and lose their I
tfall. removes the tale from the dry
bodies was buried color of human interest and t
fV*t h?low the sympathy. * * * The resu
Ml. uor more than reaching ; site is writing un in
n ^ "An absorbing and ilium
the centre of the ,, .H , L ..
.. , , question. ?Chicago luter-Oc
hot loss thsn a ..The mo5t important anno
a.os were uncv- _New York Journal,
and the decaying
skulls and other For other great features of
keJetoiiB would, if -a yr y
wheelbarrow. All ^ ^ f J| ^
were ho nearly a
It con Is n copy, ft .00 a year. Send us the
(lent Oi the clay scribe through your dealer
'1 them that no
*ort would have
laps of the city
ndred and fifty
:a,-! Tnnprnarl
ts, and the avail j X UUvl llClvl
two centuries are
lion. When these ^ -? ?-n t
iterred and the (jr3.d8(l k,CllO(
relating thereto |
cts padlocked by ; ROR1. E. SIIARP,
.ey is lost. | j Principal.
j "'XS'i, Honea Path, S. i
of Verbena,Ala.,
0 hospital from a
piles causing 24
doctors and all
, Bucklan'e Arnica ^
arrested further tT ^.<* /*-* A
1 cured him. .It J\
i and kills pain.
1 Bros, and J. F.
)ru?rjiists.
'Munchoner Sled ^ Purely ^tlltlial
t the method of Fifty-Seven Year
ren by menus of With Over $300,C
ot onlv unnecesftea
times u ju- With the Largest
ases rather thau Tlie Most Liberal
r susceptibility to The Largest New
inducing coryza, _
t , , A. , rPli n v
* . ^
tli3 cl the ills ci man Lund can be I
ilaritiesof the stomach and bow- I
ese important organs fail to act I
system becomes clogged with I
tealth is impossible. Mozley's I
: I. ucn drin'* \ h's -1 acts g nMy E
e system. It i3 the perfect liquid
ery member of the Atfnrf^v'?
at all drug-stores. A
r 5 ' xv * T , j*
is, sore throat, etc.
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n
M. Tar be} 1 which began it/ 'he
McClure's is tlie
y of %
Standard GILJ,
unequalled importance as a 'dnculias
live men in it ; they suffer and
Kittles with the verisimilitude that
r statement and clothes it \vi h the
he vivid rainbow garment of hum an
Its of her wont are lively to bo farnished
history - dost on (liobe.
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