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Rescued from Suffering ^ and Death by PASNE'S * Celery Compound THE GREAT HEDICINE. MR. ALFRED BROWN, A Prominent and Popular Citizen, Says: "After the Uae of Paiae's Celery Compound, I Am Now In the Best ot Health." The greatest of modern physicians, Frof. F.dward E. Phelps, M. I)., LL. I)., after years of long practice and close scientific study, gave to sufiering and diseased men and women his marvelous, life giving prescription, with the conviction and positive knowledge that it had peculiar virtues and ample powers to cure. Thousands of the strongest testimonials from the l>cst known and most retinitis m-n women of our country fully sustain the claims ? made by Dr. Phelps regarding his incomparable Paine's Celery Compound. One of the most convincing proofs furnished, comes recently from a gentleman widely known in the capital city of the Dominion of Canada. We refer to Sir. Alfred Brown, 91 0L O'Connor St., Ottawa, Ont. Mr. Brown's letter fully demonstrates the fact that the greatest sufferer may cast off his or her burden of disease and become well, strong, and happy. It proves, too, that the great medicine maintains more fully than ever before its unrivaled place in the estimation of people of wealth and social standing as well as with the masses. Mr. Brown says:? " I acknowledge with thankfulness and pleasure the fact that I have l>een cured of a very painful illness of eight years' standing by use of Paine's Celery Compound. 1 had, during the years of my illness, tried almost all the advertised medicines without deriving any good results. I was also treated by several of the best doctors of this city, hoping to find that one of them, at least, would understand my case. 441 was getting worse, and was told I was incurable. I was indeed in a critical condition. I could not go from the house alone as 1 was liable to sudden collapse. 1 tried lvn* nn 1 '* g ? ..x# ivuvi wi j;uuu icsuu: came to me. I could not sleep; anything thai 1 ate increased my agonies; I was extremely weak, restless, tired, and despondent; was v obliged to walk about with my hands pressed firmly into my left side to ease my pains; my feet and hands were cold continually; had inclination to vomit, had profuse, (fold sweats, quick brer.thing, and would be racked with pain for hours at a time. " After the regular use of Paine's Celery ^ Compound for a time, I am now in the best ol health, have good appetite, and can use any kind of food. Thank (iod I am my old sell onee more, all through the use of Paine's Celery Compound." ^ FOK 1Wi:.NTV VI.Alls DIAMOND DYES have been the atundard home dye?. Every dlacov. ry In dying haa been utilized to Improve thorn. Today they are the aimpleat, atrongeat, and moal reliable of all dyea for home uae. iHrectlon book and 41 d> ed sample* free. We have a apecial department of advice, and will anawer free any queelloi.x about dyeing. Send ample of gooda when poaaible. DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, VI. TH K I'KINTtiK'S DKYIL A Michigan paper says that in Chillioothe they are toiling a story on a young man who hold* yi humble position in a printing y office. The young man is yery y/ loud of the daughter of a ixii!?is Jer, but his devotion to her is comparatively new. The other Punday ho went to church to heui ti.e father of h;s girl preach, and unfortunately sit down where everybody could see him. The t.?ixt was: "My daughter is grev?ousiy tormented with a devil.' CANCER CURRDTSY BLOOD BAL/t/l .All liA III and Blood Diseases Also Cuied. Mrs. M. L. Adams, Fredonia, Ala., Looa Hotauic liiood Halm, whicii iril'ectually cured an eating cancer of the nose and face. The acres healed up perfectly. Many doctors had given up tier cane as hopeless. Hundreds of cases ot L cancer, eating sores, suppurating awellnigs, etc., have been cured by Rlood Halm. Among othqpp Mrs. H. M. (fiierney. Warrior Stand. Ala. Her nose and lie were raw as beet, with Offensive dmchargo 11 Din tile eating sore, Ductals advised cutting, but it i failed. Blood Balm healed the pore?, pod Mr", Gtierney is a? well as ever. Botanic Blood Balm al?n cures ec/?ma, itehins humor-., scabs and scales, hone pains, ulcers, offensive pimples blood poison, carbuncles,scrofula rising" sod bumps on the "kin and aii blond troubles, lm proves the digestion, strengthen! weak kidneys. Druggists, $1 ? p r largo bottle, with ci.iardeL direction;. Tor huuiecure. Saiupit fr^c n 1 prcp'vi by writing Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, (Ja lin"""'1' ** ' 'd'l "id 15* * a fc medical advico sent in soalec letter. SENT |JF FOlt LIFE. TJ petl Aaron Williams tho Third to bo it fc (JoiiFicted in Kershaw in this Fast Six Months. depi and Special to The State. give Camden, Sept. 11.?Another !? ^ verdict, of guilty of murder, II) although it be accompanied with V.1Ce a recommendatiouto mercy, oau nns uow be placed to tho as 81 credit of Kershaw county. For n,*l.-? j * ? to h iuo undo hhvh court or general sessions has been occupied ^ ^ in the trial of Aaron Williams, a ?*'ie / 1 r prominent farmer of this county for killing his brother-in-law, tv*? VVm. S. Gardner, on March 1, Pr.?* 11)02. The case was tried last m'11 June a year ago, at which time l'ie , the Jury could not agree on a | verdict. In empaneling the jury ^ie in this case last Wednesday, one of the jurors who had been sworn aPai in the case before taking his re(^ place on the panel aunouuced to ll 01 the court that he was related to l0et the prisoner. The solictor asked c?8^ PA r\ the court to stand the juror aside, but the defendant's counsel con- P . * ? tended that the juror having j been accepted by the prisoner ^ow - and sworn, it was too late now [ j for tlie State to object to the ju- ^OUI i j ror's serving. The juror was al- 1 0 . lowed to remain ou the panel. "eCf , , , , . tion I It naving developed that a kius- in a [ , man of the prisoner was oue of iievi s j the jurors selected to try his case mar ^jthe prediction became general Per ijthat his relationship would afreet , the verdict and that a mistrial 1 i would be the result. The juror [ I proved to be a man of character, | who could rise above the tides of [ j blood, and he agreed with 11 other jurors that his relative, pjay ( Aaron Williams, was guilty of ho murder, and should be confined tliae for the remainder of his life in the State penitentiary. The prisoner put up the usual plea or(j)fc : of all murderers, that of self- on u defense, and although his counsel, Best [ j Messrs. Eugene Blakeney and ney W. D. Tranthara, made ingenious ^tor ; and able argumeuts in support for(j ; of this defense, the jury would Fuu not accept it. ( The State was represented by l Solictor Thurmoud and M. L. 1 Smith, Esq. At 11 o'clock to- ^ r , . , , . . so r< s night the jury rendered their my verdict as above recorded. but . Aaron Williams makes the S3 ' L __ Oh tniru young wnue mau woo dhs been senteucod for murder from I this county within the past six Fo i months. lain' . ? . . J. r Distress After Ealing Cured. I Judge W.T. Holland of Greens- lea> , burg, I,a..who is well and favor- T bJy known, says : "Two years ago I suHered greatly from indiges' tiou. After eating gront distre?s coui 1 would invariably result, lasting fron | for an hour or so and my nights ^ were restless. I concluded to try . .* Kodol Dyspepsia (Jure and it sured me entirely. Now my sleep cert ic refreshing and digestion per >>] I feet." Sold by Crawford Bros. the AN EXOEI'TION. 3rd uDn vnn fiAhara " u u 1; n. 1 mn no J"? >MV, * Dudnleigh, who is only live foot , tall, "that brevity in the soul of 1 "o "Not in your case," replied r Miss Lli ill UK to it iu it lone redoj lent with acrimony. , Htomucli Trouble. ''I have linen troubled with my B Jj stomach for the p??t four years," sajra fl 1 i I). Fj. Bleach, of Clover Nook Farm, ' I | (Ireenfield, Mass "A few days h^o , B I was induced to buy a box of Cham- J herla'n'a Stomach and f.iver Tablets. ' B ' I have taken part 01 them and feel a | of * , lu'lU't. If y on lidVu an) , b * trouble with votir stomach try a box I B i of these I ablets. You ire certain to ' B C . | oe pleased wn.ii lue result. t'rioe a *j cents. For sale by J. F. Mackey it | Co., druggist*. 1 VOLCANO FOU SALE. tie Mexican Volcano l'opocatis for sale, itH owner off ering r $5,000,000. The value of V&' volcano liea in the inimniuo -t* emAkSJ ww esita of sulphur it contains p3| A \S the mountain was originally ^ yfipx} J \ in by the govermout as a gift j%53u_ reneralUasper iSauchgz Ochoa recognition of certain ser- TJlo K-n<1 You ] b rendered by him. Refer- iu uso for ov ; to the value of the volcano /? ulpbur mine, Page'sMaguzine ^nT. i: Two parties are declared ' . , A g .. e i i All Ccnintcrfci a bidding for it, one backed Experiments t ohu D. Rockfeller and the Intents uud C ir by John P. and Samuel eu, of Pittsburg. There are *!-> * schemes by which it is ? )osed to work the sulphur Castorla is a e. One is to tunnel into goric. Drops i , . . . , ooritaifis neitli volcano at about 600 yards substance. It w the crater, and to remove iuul allays Fe sulphur by a cable con- Colic. It relic )r carrying bapkets 100 feet and Flatulenc rt. These will dip into the ?ra V.?m* . , u * i . Tlio Children' lot molten sulphur and bring it, the buckets traveling 200 CEWUIWE per minute. The estimated of this equipment is about S >,000. The other scheme ^ joses to send a cogwheel led jr way over the lip of the crater V n into the sulphur lake, it is questionable if sufficient ... . nlatiou is available to sustain 1 sip 1^111/1 heavy support that would bo A UU JAIiivl iseary. For many genera- ' In L s this anlphur has been mined , crude fashion, and it is beed to be inexhaustible. Its ket price at present is $10 ton. Volcano sulphur from ?= 11y has in the past furnished _ u principal supply. ^$8^ :carful Odds Against Hlin. ridden, alone aud destitute. l, in brief was the condition fti n old soldier by name of J. J. ens, Versailles, O. For years |j| JJT" 1 was troubled with Kidney WWH w ase and neither doctor nor icine gave him relief. At Wc now 1"LIV ;th lie tried Electric Bitters. . .. ut him on his feet in short ** Complete line ?r aud now he testifies, "I'm stock raCCS he road tocomplete recovery." ; on earth for Liver and Kid- ATT CI troubles and all forms of |jj nach and Bowel Complaints. y 50c. Guaranteed by Craw- From the plain, t Bros, J. F. Mackey <fc Co., derburk Pharmacy,Druggists. Call ant* 8eo us or 8 ' ' ~ ' 1 have a death in you SYMPATHY. iHBionary?Our situation was JL-< CAI ? C-< CK< smote that for a whole year wife never saw a white face Lancaster, S. C., my own. ... .. rmpathetic Young Woman? poor thing! -~"* r a bilious attack take Chamber- - \ I i , s Stomach and Liver Tablets ami ? ick cure is certain. For sale by f ^ , Mackey & Co., druggists. ? ?" chers' Examination. ho next regular teachers' ex- _/7. "f 'r nation will be held in the rt house Friday, Sept. 18, 1003 ^ i 0.30 a. m. to 4 p. m. ^ - " ?" = 11 persons desiring to teach in ^*UMMER county, (not holding a valid ificato of qualification) will so take note that tins will be ON THE last examination until the Friday in May, 1904. Jlj gO'JTHERSI Respectfully, I A. (J. Rowell, 111 Co Supt. EJu. J | % * dMinuteCounhGuro' II r Coughs, Colds and Croup, i |n 7I M. aaasssawMacsBCSsagacssm m'iflirfi .BUMS ma. lhe Old Standard Grove's Tasteie ;as st?cod t?he u?^u ZZ> year >\ror> Ono and n i w J J. 1? V*. <4 ?. >?? ?* .? ?.... _ >f meriJ, ar?w?i?i f <"> vo?i 7 Enclosed wit.h every bottle is a Ten Cent Package < rrr"--- - - *-- r - t rmsnr>wr irr i r X t Have Always Bought, and which has been, cr JIO years, has homo tho signature of ? and has been made under his per- * f~ )? ' sonal supervision since Its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. ts< Imitations and " Just-as-good" are hut hat trifle with and endanger the health of /liildrcn?Experience against Experiment* It is CASTOR8A harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paroiind Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ier Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic s age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms verisliness. It cures Biarrlioea and Wind ves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation y. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, s Panacea?Tho Mother's Friend. CASTORiA ALWAYS 7 Bears the Signature of Yea Rave Always Boagiit Ise For Over 30 Years. 1NTAUR COMPANY) 77 MUNNAV BTAl tT, NtW YORK CITY. iFFfiN&V n ea tss s* m a IS! COFFINS! e in stock and will continue to keep, of Coffins and Burial Caskets. Our m AND QUALITY. dieap Collin up to Liu; handsome Metallic Cases, end us your order when po unfortunate as to r family. I'rices within the reach of all. ster Mercantile Co. Oct, 23, '02.-if. t THE LINE FOR BUSINESS, THE LINE FOR PLEASURE, THE LINE FOR ALL THE BES T SUMMER RESORTS Complete Sttmmrf Resort Folder Mailed Free to Any Address. W. A. Tunc, S. H. Haruwick, W. H. Tati-or, Pam. Ti*Ttk; Mgr. Gen'l Pass. Ar?nt. Asst. Gen't Pass. Art. waauinoron, u.c. washington, d.c. atusia, ul ^ nar.m umii w i *w?r ss Chill Tojiic| s. Average annum >-????? I 4 u; < ? ^ ?... w w< WlliAiJ * *??w4 %A Jgi HJA r.mro pAtr 3 ,# 4 ?* * *~ w ~w fl| >f GROVE'S BLACK ROOT LIVER PIL' ?L