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fill" ' ~ imawii' ifcnn>nin?n ir ' : \ n* (W4 f m f ' v - ' r ' Strain A?~fectedGen'$* ? -1 TTcallh. >i .. , . I>> choirs Doses Weakened Stomach. Dr. Miics' Nervine Cured Me. I X _ ijt. mites' Restorative Nervine brings rest ' V a>*. i sweet s' -'M' to the tired brain worn out )'villi the cares and anxieties of the sick room. Read the follow iug: i r h. ibl-v with<bc excciiiiuii ot a touca of rheumatism since my a_e came on. up to th<- time i ( nty husband's Iflv t '' >tare ii as.>.j;cu m s. ntirsino my v band for ru-aily three months When lie d'parted tins lite and. the mental Stroir ' ' ik cu'j.s d my lioul ie. Aside IHRSlS^ "treme nervousness my trouble coin* ) "ifenccd with sore thropt and neuralgia. My physiciau gave me purgative doses which weakened u-.c very much and my stomach lor a time seen d inactive. Mental strain nnv1 lh?* do*. ' of i i* st Soon told i pon my general health. 1 had ' little appetite and was soon forced to stav in bed a greater part of the time. Within a I week aJter the tin^e I began taking Dr. Miles'Restorative Nervine and Tonii i was op about the house. I continued tneir use i Until con.pl 'ly cured. My faith in I>r. Miles' Remedies has been strengthened !*y experience of other people. daughter having used Restorative Nervine with splendid results in a ca>e of para'ysis and a fiiend to whom I sent a box of tiie Anti-1 ain i'lils rcpte't**1 ' ' Cll COtnplv' . d of neuralgia bv their use. I know of a number of otners w horn yourmedicine ha.* helped in a larg'i degree. I v.: (i\?,u continued success." ? A k < 1 wv Vi'fe f. -* * V ??? * * ? - ........ r.j vuirjm.^, jjayui:), > a. All druggiMs yell and guarantee fir&t bottle Dr. Milts' Kemedi??. i^jnd lor free book rn Nfvou; nn l Huiirt Disea> ?. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., JLlktiaii, liid. _ Al'PKN DICl I IS PKKVALPNT. London, June 28.?Since King Edward's illness appendicitis has been flippiantly termed a "fashion<toie uibeHhe. lis prevaiHtict/, however, has now become alarming, and medical men are casting .about for solutions of tho mv terv /of its remarkable increase. I)r. S. Kellet Smith, in tho Lancet, s.i\s lhat "the cause, whatever it i?, must he one affect ing the mass of the people, rich and poor; it must be common to all countries of high civilization und big towns; it must be coincident Vv itli tho increase in the disease." - - - - - jjurmg JJr. Smith's studontship such cases were rare; he does not remember one appendicectorny at his infirmary in the period. The Doctor seeks for the solution in the pr*"?ent conditions of food supply and distribution. Probably four fifths of the chief perishable comestibles," he says, "are frozen or chilled for transmission or collection before reaching the customer. Chilled or 1.0Z..1. tiicui, ii.ih, pouiiry, iubbits, gfimo, etc , ar<? n itoriomdy prone to rapid dec inpositiou when removed from cold storage ; ' also they degenerate more rapidly nff"r cookine than nnf^e/^o articles. i umin iiif; Hit* ill K 11 1!1 * I )l , il may he th.:t I lie in,,. ?iiou o, chilied or frozen I'ootl especially >vv' liable to r:;pi 1 (1 . ' H lUi-j lOoUil ill ti Uiorc n.yUC PU.IL of tllvJ mlcou uO t hil!l lit ill0 O cold storage days, and this great er septicity may 111 its turn account for the greater virulence ol those irritations to which the caecum and appendix have always been prone." Brutally Tortured A case came to light that for persistent and unmerciful torture has porhaps never been equaled. .Joe (iolobick of Colusa, Calif.. wiites: ' For Jo yeaib I end urea j insufferable pain from rheumatism and nothing relieved me though I tried everything known. I came across Electric Bitters and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that troublo. A few bottles of it completely relieved and cured me." Just as good for liver and kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey Co. and Funderburk Pharmacy Druggists. HU It A 1j DhiiiVKtty UW. NTIUC I Kl>. \V a&hiugu-u, July 23.?Fourtli ! |*o pi v ! f r (*< ?(. o ( 1 Bnstow's investigation of the condition of the rural free de' I\fry servo* nod rf tl>? 'pi.ro nrintjon pveilehlr* fr>r the enr. rent ij cal .***ai diech>aes iho met that of the total appropriation of $12,020,700 r. id? by Congress for the rur^l free delivery all but $2,000,000 will bo rcauired to carry on the service on routes already established. He lias de ^orni ? p rrl r a tjhpH '<?? incurred during the current fiscal ytm, oi.vi l ?.? -* 4llt1.i1) tiu. s.ij',.0 lishment of new routes will be limited to such as can bo carried on to the end of the year without exceeding the available $2,000,000 One of the results will be that orders for full country services that have been issued in certain cases will bo revoked Another result is that the order providing that 110 route shall be established unless at least one hundred residences will be served by it will be strictly lived up to. The $2,000,000 will be apportioned among the states and territories in proportion to the num her of applications for the establishment. of rural free delivery routes that have been received It is paid at the department that there will bo no favoritism in the establishment of rondos hereafter, but that cases will be considered on their merits and in the order in which applications are received at. tho department. In view of tho limited amount of money available tho departI merit tahea the ground that the rule of the greatest good to the greatest number must tie followe', . ndthat oven when applica tions are made for routes that will pervo one hundred residences thpy wiil not in all cases be established it there are applications from the same Statu for routes that would serve larger number of residences. -mm Working Nlnht and Day. Tho busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life i'llls. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessness inlo energy, brain fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only per b.?x. So! 1 bv ('raw | ford Bros,-T. F. Mankey <fcOo. and 1 Fnndorbnrk Pharmacy. The av(?r:i"H men is quite certain lie could make a tort line it some one would only'give him a | start. i ' tVli?n yiiu Inkf GrovN Tssfple^ C'mII i ?i nvurv hot Mm ?hnwlni/ Hint j.f dimply iron ?n?1 Quinine in a r??Pin. No cure pay. S. ' 1".~ v j t mi id a r ' V * 1 1 en :i'*<>niont once in a whi'e. and when he does it is usu illy in public. f WAN'TKO?All persons etii?f^ I sviin i\iiinoy troubles, write at once .'or a I",r>C8 dollar bottle for 2." cents, as a trial to Nature's Remedy f'n., nlft-02-lyr. Washington, I>. C. II the home is rifjtlit the hoy is very aj?t to he. OARTOT1IA. Beam the /} In? Kind You Haie Aiaays Bought E.ivy is the full measure ol small minds. WANTKD?Every person that is suffering with asthma, to send 25 cents for a large dollar bottle of i'lKUca's Asthma Cukk Nature's Remedy Co., n!9-02-lry Washington, I) C. I SI-AMI' HOOKS 000. Washington, D. C, -July 10 ? In threo 11'-> ?'U'#rrmpnt tin s realized almost 1200,000 profit from tho sale of the little I a tamp bopkf* hvued by fho post* lofl'i'A iJono^trntnt A rpnrft vw.ioli Third Assistant Postmaster General Madden will issue in a few days shews that th? profit on the little moisture oroofstamp books for the fiscal year which lias just ended wis more than $70,000. 'I'^P mof rf 'If* ? f-r> (li?> j department is one third of a cent eueu and ti.c j io.i lor oat cent. I The sole has increased 38 per cent in the fiscal year just ended. They are in especial demand in climates where humidity makes it cqitilr. t -* ?>r> from sticking together. Chillers IiifantttMl. This lias lone been regarde as one of the ni(M dangerous and fatal diseases to which infants are subject. It can be cured,however, when pfupetijf treated. All that is necessary is to give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as directed with each bottle, and a cure is certniu. For sa!a bj J. F. Mackey & Co., Druggist. POPK'S WKA1/I H KNOKMOUN. Chicago Chronicle. Rome, ?Iul v 20.?Pope Leo's j j tv? t4?t a* irt LoiiUialou t{* 4 (jilrti li | I not excel that of tho richest nianj iii the world. There was probably no man in the world whose income last yr?r amounted to ho large a sum a* did the Pope's. No statament of his receipts in given out at tho Vatican, but it is easy to estimate froau certain known facte and gam a fairly ace urate idea of the Pontifical budget during the holy year. Besides the Pope himself probably not moro than two men know the exact amount of the Papal income. One of these is Cardinal Uampolia, the Papal secretary of State, and the other Cardinal Moeenni, who has the actual handling of the money. A Surgical Operation iR always dangerous?do not submit to tho surgeon's knife until you have tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Tt will cure when everything else fails?it has done this in thousands ot cases. Here .is one 01 ihuui: ' i suliereu troui b!?>o 'i- ai. I protruding piles for ! twenty years. Was treated by I dllferenfc snec.ialisto ?iwl hd^.i many remedies, but obtained no relict until 1 u.?ed DeWilt's W j .1. p. .1 o,. i.. 'r... t . f fhia ' !v?% cored mo pjf?|ij(Mjp 1. .i.. ??.?>, itiUl i ilitV tt II JI ii.?W #1 oh i f Hia ;; t.a ?>?, it * I Tisd to Summer ton, R fl'' Por Bin; \ Bleeding, Itching and I'roi rudit ^ I ,i s no remedy equaia [/ >? in 8 \? itcu ii<i2el oiuVe. 1 ' 1 ' Or,j f r \ Tiro-! It's all right to blow your own hum, providing yuu do not keep on forever Blowing it in B U it. ' Oast your burdens on I lie Lord" does not mean that you are not to carry your joys to him, too. Catarrh of the Stomach. When the sfco*n*cJi is overloaded ; when looil im into it tnat fails to digest, it decays and inflames, the mucous membrane, exposing the nerves, and utilises the glands lo secret mucin, instead of the natural juices of disii it. rtwt k fittllnl ciUffl) of I ^ u.ii.act*. 1' \ji eura 1 hut red with catarrh < f hn atom< h, ?aiiBP'l by indigestion. Doc >ir r ' ii icine.M failed to be???. 'ir ii t ti I i|K^il K'><loi |)v?. i.?'p 14 < me-? J It Klin*. Cop1 i. : .< ^*l.i * Crawtord Hroa. eT^pq not a IdeM Summw Food. * 'Force' is an ideal summer ^ cnoso it v-oumliio far :i I every organ of the body, is cestly< U creates what wo know is vigor, ai IB outnn itum <li .t>u tw\l tYiubn it Hri \v?13 White Lithia Is the lightest Mineral Water on noted persons have to sav in reg phens, of tireenvnle, who was Association of South Carolina, a of Medical Examiners until ho r I do not hesitate Ionic that ihenTccl of U of time I ,i tii u p rfortly marvi Iouh lnv-irlal pero pi Hit o In 'in** wi-k, i?r ivl <c it to !) a mine it- peculiaradaptability to *!i mm - ortslnailn IIvit. ?noli *s ilropsv. ItrhTht's illsi'ago, itintiotci rhi umalinfn anil (.'out, Is to I"* i \ ported from t parties, beforo ualOR this wat?r, had to follow conn? themselves <*ntir**ly to prcdiKoated fouilv to Unit that the water alone ? tmtur**'^ own roil tv;?ti*r ihN season for ton davn consecutively, t perceptible gain in weight varying from two to While Stone Oithfn Water < o , White Stono Springs, S, C Oentlomen?T hay* foatedthe vlrtueof Whii Cum 11 ienit It t?i an v or. trouble'I w Ii h an v l> Ul ii WIlLi l I I.live I'Vi.r 11I...I 1 - ' > - . ... jimn I U.IW SU.ll cuM. and have irlcil a numlier of enlehrated miu Tate, Capon Spring*, Wnukosha Dathndk. hn SucicMsivn HiiinriuT.s. \Vlii 1 I was somewhat I p.irismi in th<* action of White stone Lit*la W;? my kidney*. clearing up V c uri:.o .mil lit tlio stone Mtbia Water In sufllclent <|uatitiii> s II flooding the kidneys, tlien I <* in see no reason v cult or 'he fearful attacks ol renal colic. As loi Stone Li thin. Very reapcclf The White Stone Lithia Hotel, in tlie Carolina* and Georgia, \v: now open. Electric car line fn Southern road to the hotel. White Stone 1 June 17, '03. Jtn A w(lu c A Purely Mutual Cc Fifty-Fever "^oars ' With Over $300,00C "With the largest L The Most Libeiaal C( The Largest New B The Mart Insurance Of any Company in That's the NEW Y A. J. Clark, To hnpyiQ olo j 1U *J0i liUllJU Graded School It OUT K SUA /.'/? I 'rinri/M j Ho:ca lath, S. C. i Jim Dumps exalted, "We not, B * On Summer days so close || ^ and hot, Bund up a Are aud stew J and steam 1 I A dish of 4 Force,' a bowl of cream, H Is just t lie food to At our whim, Aud keeps ns coo!," *~rjreel iesdy-to-Scrrt Cerml k bloou Leatcr. 3 ^ ml Stone W 3ki<or? v V C& Vy ii the market. Road what some ard to its merits. Dr. Ti. 0. Sroprcsideut ol the State Medical lso president of the State Board onioned, says: i? water upon those who drink it for any lei gth Mi* an Sue ease both i > lleali miu appetite was ml water of undobtud powerful tonic property. tc front disorders ot the kidneys, bladder and ?, uric arid calculi, and all form < of dys>"psla, lie analysis. It has been ti dod frequ* nt'y that r every meal with aomo form of correc'vo or ' i. soon discarded tb so entirely, beta? delighted ^ nol v?sufllced. Of the inunv who dr.ma this M mt on'- hut experience 1 decided henellt and a live pounds. L. C. S'l'lii'HlfiNS, ??>. I), Spartanbu g, s. Aug. Id, lv-01. ic Stone idlhla Water, and now mod earnestly V y dtscano. It has 'lone more for ni" than any red at times with the passage of uric add cat i.il waters, among them UulTalo Idtnlrt Water vlng spent two months each Hiimnttr for eight " m illed, i cun salely mate that I tlnd no tone ter, for In It 1 tin that tit v ,ci uiwi rfully on roughly wa-hlnp th' iu otil, when I tlrink White wlint I learn from my do. tors Is true about vliy 1 should suffer any more with uric acid cati g us i can get it 1 try no olhi r w .iter bat W title ully, KKV .IOIIX T. MrllltYDK. 1'astor Second I'rusbytcriau Church. which is the largest brick hotel iih all modi ru improvements, is om White Stone station on the r.lfViin ~\~rkTn /SKI L^eaujjlxcx. W dUCI \JU( . - _* )? >mpany. 31 d, ),000 in A3setts, icome, mtract, usiness, ^ i in Force, the World? ORK LIFK. - - Agent _____ * In Lancaster County, S. C. A healthy location. itoar<i :n cheap es ihe cheapest People bosplta'Sb an.I always willing to help a yot.ny . pupil who i? In earnest about uducation Three teachers, two literary societies, and a library started. II Our motto is: TIIK HH5ST IN THE ! il CHEAPEST WAV 1 for Informixt'on apply tn I | .1 II STEWART, Foe., OK,S C. U. A FUNDERHl'UK, j U. ii. w. TAYLOR, or jp REV. W. C WINN, I'aHtor In Chmvo. Li <