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is of m< Mother '?? white n Lost Reason After ,i,e rec) LaCrippe. Ubed in t ? I Itu tu f Daughter Had *re- . ~ the el in quent Spasms. ... . r public 1 Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured the Eas Them Both. will abi _ of Grun Dr. Miles' Nervine n a specific for nervoiyi disorders. It removes the cause and effects 1 he I a speedy aiftl permanent cure. "I feci it is my duty to let you know tliat P^f UI11 ^ your medicines liave cured riiv little girl of said bel ,,? ? nine,of spasms. Sheconrnerired havinpthem '' at the age of luicc. Uiy fum.i) doctor ?nd olllce 10 She would outgrow them but she did not. We took her to another phvpician who said evnn Tiot her tiouulc was epileptic nts in a mild foim. He did her no pood either. She was so saifl wa nervous she could hardly walk. As 1 had already used I>r. Miles' Nervine and found Were 811 it a good remedy for myseH I commenced , giving it to my child. I gave her in all ten ftHfl Ollt bottles of the Nervine and one of the Wood ^ . Purifier. That was over two years ago and eiHl lO 1 he has not had an attack since we com- f?rrihl? fnenced the treatment. She is no longer ttrriuu troubled with nervousness and we consider ,, her m>rmnn<>ll(lif rnr??il t pn^lrie* bar nir?- 1 " ture. My mother-in law lost her reason and one tiro was insane for three months from the effects of LaGrippe. Six bottles of Dr. Miles' Ner- veins ] vine cured he.. M> sn>ier has also taken it for sick headache flooti results. We all know tl thank you vciy much lor yoar good tnedicines and kind advice. I don't think there Ulld I ha is any oilier medicine half so good. 1 scad .. my daughter's photograph so tfiat you may races 11 see what a sweet little girl lives out in .. , Arkansas." ? Mrs. Hannah Barkett, '**'1 'he Springdale, Ark. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies, bend for free book The I on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address .u. . Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. thlllg; tc ers thai A \V()HI) WITH DK. CHUM. o Bears the A lll(? IIaA*. aI linn Awtiinl4n 11..n?. ^ tiro n J>"H irwoi "l ir|i|F in illllUJ (FJII'll j 0f I Wide tor Him. Satai Greenville News. room w ' begins y Possibly by this time Dr. Crum, the negro collector of Charleston, has been convinced that his ap- When y TT Tonic b pointment was unwise. He printed must hare felt it when the first ;f ,8in tastelesi storm of indignation was raised, not only in Charleston, but Chrii throughout the country, and ^or thr< * vacatio there is more reason for him to mugj ^ have that opinion today, when every t mob violence has gone beyond all bounds. Race feeling was It is excited by his appointment. The mend. fight against him was not confined alone to his section. The " public mind was swayed and all right thinking people had the Dyspep manhood to admit that the prin- medicii ciple of placing negroes in office ac^ Rn( in white communities was dan- f00(jB i, gerous and wrong. Crum knew nourish that while he personally was *he safe from all harm, the excite- does^th ment would lead to demonstra- pepsia, lions and outbreaks, which could st'-maci be traced directly to the agitation of the negro question. J Dr. Crum is a colored man of no ordinary ability. We believe that so far as the actual work of J ^3 his office is concerned he is per- XfkTS fectly able to render good ser- NSp vice. We are willing to give him credit for that. But is it SW? wise for him to remain, against ^j^os 1 the protest of the people and THE EF when he cannot help but se< ' iat what is known as the Crum incident is responsible in a way for V this bitter antagonism between W the races? He accepted the office ^ because he believed it was for ^ the good of his people. He want- ^ ed to give them a chanee. He ^ JQ was anxious to point the way ior|^ higher and better attainments. ^ But what lias he accomplished? | W As innocent as he may consider) * E himself ho has been the primary | cause of thip reign of lawlessness. I Thousands and thousands of peo-1 ^ pie, who know nothing of him, j ^ have condemned the ruie by ^ which he was put into office over|^ the white race. i if There ip anolber rir^jpt which 1 ff ^ 1 ' V >re vital interest to Crum.l COLLI face of the crime in IUid Delaware ami Indiana, .... , , , , The 11 T'>*?h wore lynched by nen not from the South, ird must undoubtedly be Washington to snow tout >pjie w ety ol the public dem indh 22 dea nination of 'be negro from the S-^ life. What was done by Rtatior lern ana western mobs yesteri iolutely defeat any hope aenger a pwitch icgro collector has an op ^?* tv to prov<? that what he , . recove ore about accepting the ? , . . IV-r E' r the good ot ins people Jrja y ; idle Tf what ho mi, i tie s true, and if his purposes trajnR ticere, he will step down time, and put an everlasting has b this constant dread of a inattei race war. lie can make condu< for himself, and if he has ing hit p of honest blood in his Paf,sen lie will lot tho country ^wen^ 4 4i* should lat negroes cannot rule, ^ t he would rather see the , . , open, ve in peace than to hold . 1 menta petty offices in the land. ?~ f nan who waits for pome- w > turn up generally discov- , ? t it is his toes. f * , of Ah * * hardly A8TOIIIA. sunipt yf The Kind You Have Always Bought ? hi on cTMZEZ b2 4 . loi Dr i moves up to make more j? our hen a church congregation I to quarrel. " cough and a now What You Ar? ThIiIhk Pries on take Grove's Tasteless Chill at Cra ecause the formula is plainly Cq's 8 on every hot,tie showing that 11 piy iron and Quinine in a s form. No cure no pay. 50c The in wh st walked and talked daily vised I se years and never took a m, yet some ministers WA, ave three months off in witll K welve or collapse. iforali as a tr easier to save thau it is to nl9-02Wh Foundation of Health. tejj hment is the foundation of suffer -lite?strength. K o d o 1 >sia Cure is the one great To ne that enables the stora- , . ( I digestive organs to di- pabiet similate and transform all money ato the kind of Ulood that Grove' toh the nerves and feeds Hsues. Kodol lays the ^ n tion for health. Nature caj e rest. Indigestion, dysand all disorders of the h and digestive organs are ^TAi ty the use of Kodol. Sold ma e* wford Bros. ul9-02 f uf. NG IIBWW Caits Only S onrti at % tAWfinP^ Or Btil 26 et?U to O. J. MCI Sruptlons, Soros, Collo, Hives, Thru; u TX3ErriXX3NT-A. COUNl FECTS OF THE SUMMER S HEAT WWW "V^-Wi >o You use a Stej o you use a Gasol >o you have a with it? >o you know t MnTTTT.nWTtf Xr ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ * f JL. 1 \J*J mak? such er .u right? M ^ f ^ A*" > V.*i ?*. A A >SA 'I i ? C>u< lilC* ? ^ ^ 4* 4* 4* *lr f&' O tf ti/ i(' ?# w w ? % IHION ON SOUTHERN mmammm readlul Mistake That Coat L Many Human Lives. I rlp*tef?vi)lp, Vt., .Tu 1 v 8? M ork of identuicatiou of the U|| a taken the wreok o.i jS] uthern railroad at Rocklbh |H|/v35 >. 20 milos pouth of this oitv clay afternoon, when pas- HJ \ No. 35 ran into an open U f and crashed into freight |l >, was completed at noon 1 ^ All the bodies have been 1 red except that of passen- 1 . ^gincer Davis of Alrxan- 1 tracks are now clear and are runniag on schedule ^ The cause of the disaster 1 eea officially reported as ation to orders, the freight ;tor, W. B. Brubeck, read- 1 i orders to mean that the 1 ger was one hour and 1 tt, r minutes late, when it I have beeti 20 minutes. mmm owed the switch to remain . Brubeck is insane from I anguish. tight Was Her Terror. ould cough nearly all night write Mrs. ('has. Applegate exandria, Ind., "and could get any sleep. I had conion so had that if I walked k I would cough frightfully >it blood,but,when all other the lighte ines failed, three $1 bottles noted persot Kiug'sNevvDibcoverv whol- r ed r^.nd , gained158 lb,." ' isolutelv guaranteed to cure - ,. , T B,colde,la itrippe, bronchitia, of Me<bcal I II throat and lung troubles. i donothesiu 50c and #1. Trial bottle free JJJSftiSS wford Bros, J. F. Mackev & x w peculiar ?a?pi . . ... - liver, aucta ax dro ind r underburk I harmacy. rheumatism and i parties, before u confine themselv< . . , , to (lnd that the w happiest homes are those water this season iich company manners are PcrcePtlble*a'? > letwcen its member.. wai? su.?? oiu White . _ .. _ Gentlemen?I h NTED? AH persons suffering commomt It to an [idney troubles, write at once water I have eyei trge dollar bottle for 25 cents, Tato,*CaponVspr! ial to Successive sammi Nature's Remedy Co., 1,1 ln,',ao' , ?v,: ? ti n my kidneys, clear lyr. Washington, D. C. Stone Lltbla Wa flooding the Uldni cult or the tearfu Stone Lltbla. y is it that men so love to leir friends how much they whit from th? heat? in the Carol now open. Cure. Cold lu one D?, Southern rc s Laxative llromo Quinine s. All druggist refund the TTT if it fails to cure. E. W. yy . s signature is on each box 25cts , ... ? June 17, '03. 2m lan's credit is never so bad mot borrow trouble. ijjt J TTED?Agents, male and fe;o sell our remedies. Good pay. Nature's Remedy Co., -lyr. Washington, D. C. * (Jiewt Ctoiara-lntantum, sil Witl kflll Children of An/ Age. "Wit! ^iVnvAidi Dicestlon. Rceulatea tvsiwm the Bowels, Strengthens I The . > the Child end Makes SKhSa teething easy. The * FFEYT. M. D., ST. LOUIS. MO. sh. Komoves an<i Prevents, Th? J rERACTS AND OVERCOMES Qf a] UPON TEETHING CHILDREN. That tAWWVVJ A I im Engine? \ Line Engine? #r? * ny trouble * ! m j Ta ;hat W. O. # Qrkivrc! ^? P ! Crm sj KsiXU. j | Lub w or1::, all f i /?'<> ji|U * I ^ <'' ? ? ?! ^ | ^ ?j j- ? <*? w ?j> t*? 1 ' "' ' ' ? Tim Damps and wife Invariably S Had " Force" for Sunday evening tea, g When cook went out that afternoon. I " 'Tib but a, saucer and & spoun ff T? wash?a task not grim? I V And all are pleased/' laughed I ^553^ 41 Sunny Jim." fjf ptM %*>&* I f\ Tl1* Boedy-taflarre Cereal ?&ses everybody I in every way. ^ W? Lib* It. <-/)]) I "We nee 'Force' et home end like _ / j' ?" ..n,_ u White Stone Lithia Water ist Mineral Water on the market. Read what some is have to sav in regard to its merits. Dr. L. C. Sterroenville, who was president of the State Medical of South Carolina, also president of the State Board Examiners until he resigned, says: ktc to Hiiv that the effect of the water upon those who drink It for any length perfectly marvelous Invariably au increase both in Hesh anil appetite was : week, proving tt to he a mineral water of undobtcd powerful tonic property, lability to diseases originating from disorders of the kidneys, bladder and t psy, Brighl's disease, diabetes, uric acid calculi, and all forms of dyspepsia, rout. Is to bo expected from ilia analysts, it has been noted frequently that ' dog this water, bad to follow every meal with some forin of corrective or >s entirely to predigested foods, soon discarded tbeao entirely, being delighted ater alone?nature's own remedy- sufficed. Of the many who drank this for ten days consecutively, uot one but experienced decided bonettt and a n weight varying from two to five pounds. L. C. STEPHRNS, n. D. tla Water Co., Spartanburg, S. C., Aug. 10, 1W0U i Stone Springs, S, C ave tested the virtue of White Stono i.ithla Water, and now most earnestly y one troubled with any kidney disease. It has done more for me than any tried. For years I have suffered at times with the passage of uric acid caled a number of celebrated mineral waters, amom/ them itaffute 1.111,1. up*, Waukesha Hcthcsda. having spent two montbs each summer (or eight prs. While I was somewhat benefited, 1 can safely state that I find no comlion of White Stone Lilthla Water, for In It I find that ihey act powerfully on lng up the urine and In thoroughly washing them out, when I drink White ter in sufficient quantities. If what I learn from my doctors Is true about rys, then I can see no reason why I should suffer any more with uric acid cal1 attacks of renal colic. As long as I can get It I try no other water but White Very respectfully, KEV. JOHN T McHRYDK, Pastor Second Presbyterian Church. e Stone Lithia Hotel, which is the largest brick hotel linas and Georgia, with all modern improvements, is Electric car line from White Stone station on the ad to the hotel. hite Stone Lithia Water Co. ; i m f Great. Company rely Mutual Company. -Seven Years Old, 1 Over $300,000,000 in Assetts, i the Largest Income, Most Liberal Contract, 1 rNow Rnoinnon ^ vw v V/ C4QXXAOQO I Most Insurance in Force, ay Company in the World? *8 the NEW YORK LIFE. . Clark, - - Agent . m g * In Lancaster County, S. C. A Vy A -k/\ v\ f\ /\ I A healthy location. Hoard an cheap ||fj|l||*|fllf| as hochtapc^t Peopl* hoapltati.o I I jl III lj and always willing to help a young M vl ii v/1 V pupil who Is In earnest at>out edu- | i cation Three teachers, two literary societies, and a library started - 1 rN -S 1 Our motto Is: THE BEST IN THE aded School CHEAPEST WAY. ^or Information apniy to 1 i HT. s/h\ J H. STEWAKT, Sec . OK.8.C. j /> , . t'. A. 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