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?lh likfc ^ijfcv' di^ i_J tj. / Strain Affected Gen^ eral Ilealil*. Doctor's Doses Weakened Stomach. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cored Me. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine brings rest aud sweet sleep to the tired bjiir. worn out with the cares and anxieties of the sick room. Read the following: "I have always been healthy with the exception of a touch of rheumatism since my a>.e caine on, up to the time of my husband s last illness some years ago. 1 assisted in nursing iny husbaniflor nearly three months when he departed this life and the mental strain I think caused my trouble. Aside from extreme nervousness my trouble commenced with sore throat and neuralgia. My physician gave me purgative doses which Weakened rje very much and my stomach fbr a time seemed inactive. Mental strain iand the dormant condition of my stomach qpon told upon my general health. I had little appetite and was soon forced to stay in bed a greater part of the time. Within a week after the tim. T ? r> Miles' Restorative Nervine and Tonic ^ was fop about the house. I continued their use until completely cured. My faith in Dr. Miles' Remedies has been strengthened by experience of other people, our daughter having used Restorative Nervine with splendid results in a case of paralysis and a friend to whom I sent a box of the Anti-l'ain Fills reports that she has been completely cured of neuralgia by their use. I know of a number of others whom yourmedicine has helped in a large degree. I wish you continued success." ?Mrs. Frances COPPMAN, Dayton, Va. AH druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr, Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Disease*. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. Til K TIM,WAN Till V L Continued from Page Three. of hitting me ; the other was, that when I threw tip my hands WKnd said, '-This thing must, stop,"' he did not shoot again. The other picture is about, the same time as this. The wounded man is being carried to ^ the hospital in an ambulance ; he is accompanied by none of his family nor friends, only a* physician who 1;new him but slightly. It, is Dr. .Jas. 11. Mcintosh who portrays this scene : "Q. On the way did he ask y??u <^iy questions about his condition if A. Yes, sir; on the way to tho hospital he looked around the ambulance and saw there was no one else iti it, and he said to me : "Doctor, I want you to tell me frankly whether I am mortally wounded or not.' 1 replied to him : 'Yes, Mr. Gonzales, 1 am afraid you are mortally wounded/ and he simply said : 'Yes, I think the' fellow got me,' and with that he covered up his face." It was after this knowledge that he was on the border of eternity, after these moments of undisturbed reflection as he look ed death in the face, that he gave his second account of the shooting to such men as Dr. J. W. Babcock and August Ivohn. I'rev/ pared to meet his God, he said tie had sent his slayer no message, *tkut so far as he was concerned it was ended five months before. ^ This in main is the case against J. II. Tillman. THE DEFENSE. What the defense will be is, of course, impossible to conjecture. To break down the evidence ol the prosecution is an accepted mode ol proceduie which will prove impossible in this case. It is useless to impeach the veracity of such persons as Senators Thomas Talbird and George W. Brown, of Mrs. Kmma Mel ton, C. M. Lide and the other ^ eye-witnesses?all of whom are persons of unusual intelligence and the highest repute. To ^ prove bv witnesses their equals f' fr in character and intelligence that 1 N. G. Gonzales was about to assault J. 11. Tillman when Till- > man shot Gonzales is uocossary | for the making of a case of self- j defense. Can it be made ? There 1 is no other legal provocation for i the killing which Tillman can x plead, unless it be that he knew j Gonzales had threatened his life < or that ho had sent the d?fenrt. ' ant a warning message. The implication of the defendant's statements up to this time has been that some such justification would be attempted. The difficulty of proving it cannot be underestimated even by the defendant's own counsel. Already one witness for the defense has testified and she told of alleged remarks the deceased made in her presence concerning the prisoner. Miss Roper, a trained nurse, who repeated a conversation in a death chamber, simply said that Mr. Gonzales said he "had made Mr. Tillman show the white feather twice, ? k.. I /"?~1 Hill t--J lunii vim. tin man una cnauengea him to two duels which he did not acknowledge and that Col. * Tillman had no more resentment ^ than to come in the hotel lobby t and offer him a cigar, which he * refused." There is not the sera- j hlance of a threat in that nor did Miss Roper say Mr. Gonzales had made one. Llor testimony, in i fact, had no bearing at all on s the killing, since she merely peated the opinion of Jim T; 4 man which Mr. Gonzales had t. m j i? . i 1 picBBuu 10 ner, tne same opinion ho bo often expressed in his j paper. 4 ? 8 THK HIGHER LAW." j This is the legal case. There ^ are in evidence in the court at ? Lexington every copy of The * State published during the year = 1(?M)2. It was during six of those ^ twelve mouths that N.G.Gonzales i as editor of The State eo persistently assailed the public record of the then lieutenant governor. These editorials have been read to the jury and the jurors will have tho right to inspect them f AP t ll a a nl tron - ~ 1 ? ? ivi uivmoui Yoa. 1 liO ptUHOCUUOn has put the editorials in evidence ? in order that tho jurors may see for theni3elvea what they con- a tain. It remains to be establish- * ed that the charges were prompted by personal hostility and not a by a high and noble sense of an editor's responsibility to the e people. Vimi Know What Ion Are Totting When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printeil on every bottle showing that It is simply iron anil Quinine in a . tasteless form. No cure no pay. 50c All my happiness I owe to the \ central effort that my father anil < mother made to make homo the J happiest place on earth.?Edward ? Everett Hale. J WANTED?Kvery person that is < suffering with asthma, to send 25 1 cents for a large dollar bottle of J I'IKKCK'S Ahtiima Cl'KK j Nature's Remedy Co., 3 nl9-02-lry Washington, I). C. 3 What. I mnnt do i? ?ll ih?t or\n. d ; corns me, not what the people J think.?Emersou. ^ viiomSniSadCuUghGyre i For Coughs, Colds and Croup. The sweetest music is not in orations, but in the human voice when it speaks from its intant life tones of tenderness, truth aud courage.? Hiram Carson. OAHTOniA. Bonn the _/) ^ Vfl* hWJh Bougt* ' I rr ! VNUMJ) SERVE FOIt FATHER Aliunla, Oct. 1.? The reiaurkiblo love ot a son tor his father ias been brought to light ltt the jetitiou of Dr. W. 1*. Rusliin ot Albany, Ga., who asks that Gov. I'errell permit him to serve the emaiuder of tho sentenpo n< lii^ 'or his father, who was convicted )f the murder of J. F. Lilly in flioiras county, 1895. The petilouer states that his lather, is glowing old and the eight years )f toil and confinement are rapdly showing their ill effects upon lim. He wants his lather to ipend his last years at home with lis family and in freedom. He s willing to enter the penitentiary as an unconvicted convict iud serve until the natural death if his father shall have paid the penalty of his crime. It is something to have an iuluence on the fortunes of manund ; but it is greatly more to lave an influence on their intelects. Such is the difference between men of office and men of renius. between comnut.ed *nd lucomputed rank.?Laudor. If despair overwhelm thee in his abode of gloom, be wise and >reparo for thyself a place of greater cheeri ulness. Wiahest hou the night of the grave to be uminious as day, carry along vith thee ready trimmed the amp of good work? r^-Saadi. r - V? I A \>"' ]i Pill s tb'l leant19 the ~ LV?* (action, reb complex- A _ ad leave a fl H*oodSii ire L?o *ly Risers, job Moon ,Iud,says: 'All other pi~_j ?jjRed gripe md sicken, whileT 1 t's Little liarly Risers are ijfmply perfect.*' Sold by Crawford Hros. ro Printers: si ife Manafacturo t&e Highest Grade of IKASS KUI.K BRASS LI'lADS UK ASS LEADERS UKASS GAL.LEYS METAL BOKOEltS Vl LEADS AND S-.UGS L. s. METAL FURNITURE hf MwtAf. r.PAnvivc mistal si l ions. spacks and qu ads Send us a memo, of iust what you reire. and let us quote you prices. We are not in any trust or combination, ? ndyou will be agreeably surprised at what <e ccn save you over the regular prices. Old column rules refaced and made good s new. at a very small cost. Highest prices paid for old type, leads, fectros, brass, etc. Philadelphia * rimers' Supply in iw k>: 11 c!i *j\jo rnuun ni., Philadelphia. July 28?Sin Wc promptly ahtaln U. 8. and Forelyn > 8ond model, sketch or photo of Invention for r free report on paten ta hi lity. For free book, f How to SecuroTD 1I1C IfADI/O writer Patents and I n AUt" mHfmd to ^ f'? Formula tells tfc Grove's C Not a patent medicine Fluid Extract PERUVU Fluid Extract BLACK 1 Fluid Extract DOG W< It Cure* the Chills 1 Hm Beat General Tonic E'".. . . ' -3 $'4 ^ Megc table Preparationfor As 1 ; I similnlintf tf\c Food and Uclula- $ _ ling llicSloinaclis andLkwoIs or J [ "! Ml I? Bhhl ! ! 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V . ..., A? ie story: Chronic CI : a thin spirituous liquid, of a pleasant bit: \N BARK Fluid Extract IOOT Fluid Extract >OD BARK Fluid Extract Lhat other Chill To s. No Cure. No Behead I r 'l 11Miii d .?1. 3 .VV, bSX I Sill 5 &$k fei W ?3JQ0 Srt 21 ?3 ai ? .] Fox Infants n^nH^uldren. hs Kind Yen Have Ahuflii'* (t%i in 4 U y w ^ i ( 4 Bears the * Signature XJ& y f d/? Use Jr For Over Thirty Years lASTORIA THl CCNTAUR COMflNT. NCW ?#*? OIT*. C0FFIHsi|Jman id Will COIltlnUCtrnt Mr fid Burial CasXinshi9 handa"^^ defense subr% att . . Tre Tillman had 5 pALIT^ a a ,^; / # i,? i'v, , ? the State's <> the h.^lsome Metaor was in a >r when 8<\x?nforti: lnnV Th*1 ' *v ^ . on the out- * s within the rcV'dlk. That Mr. 4- ? , viu m*i niHuie ?I?U /-\ */ q 4-i^eper into hi* 0rCcinLlOr Hp inter;.V-f -A IE FOR BUSINESS, IE FOR PLEASURE, IE FOR ALL THE BEST ER RESORT <31 ie Sutmntf Resort Folder Free to Any Address. S. H. HAirmner, W. H. Tatum*, Gan 'i Pass. Ac?m. Asst. Gaa't Pas*. As*. wmmkotoi.v.c. sruurra, oa. . , 9 lill Care ter taste, made of POPLAR BARK PRICKLY ASH BARK SARSAPARJLLA nics Don't Cure. Pfcy. Price, 50c.