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1 Grim Grasp Caused 4t Heart iiisease. Could Not Lie On Left Side. Dr.Miles'Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. Mrs. H. R. Jobe, formerly of Birmingham, Ala., writes from Eldredge, the same state, as follows; "It is with the greatest pleasure that I recommend Dr. Miles' N-rvine and Heart Cure. 1 only wish that 1 could tell every ufferer how much good they have done rne. Last winter I had a severe attack of LaGrippe, .which left my heart in a very bad condition. 1 could not lie down for the mothering spells that would almost overcome me and the feeling of oppression around my heart. I had not been so that 1 Could lie on my left side for a long time. I a rot your Heart Cure and took three bottles. I have no trouble now with my heart and can lie on my left side as we'l as my right. Formerly I bad suffered for ve->r? with nerv. o?.j p.ocw-t.uii. i iiaU u.cu so ni.uy icniedies that I had got clear out oi heart of getting anything that would hclp^me. The ^ ly I: nri were M added that Soim time* it wo.ild lose beats so it would seem to stop altogether. It was on the adrice of a lady friend that 1 tried your Rcstorativc Nervine. I felt better afCr the fust few doses and two bottles of Nervine and one of Heart Cure made me feel like a new person. Mv heart is all right and my nervousness i all gure. I nc\ti fail to I commend it to others afflicted as 1 w as." All druggists sell and guarantee first hottie Ih. Miles' Remedies, bend for fiee book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Addiess Dr. Mues Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. TURKEY HASN'T UAUUH'l HIM. Paris. Oct. 0?I n snite of thf presence of the American squad ron oft" Beirut and I lie oiicrselio deman 1 of minister Lushm in, the Associated Press learns thai the IMlissulinan who tired at, 1 lie "American vice consul, William C. M 'pelsscn, has not been ap prehended. It has boon established bv Rear Admiral Cotton, the Amor lean ooinmamler, (hat (ho would' be assassin had no personal feel ^ ing against the vice consul. The assault has been traced tc tho hostility of (lie Mussulmans t ho C!liri?rini?i Confessions of a Priest. Rev. J no. .S. Oox,of Wake, Ark., writes, "For 12 year* I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of ohvsiciann aiiJ all mo ts or medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the uce of Electric Hitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me in ita grasp for twelve years." If you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidne trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electri< Bitb rs. It's guaranteed by ,J. F. Macko. & ( o., Crawtoui Bros, an I K V-rburk Pharmacy. Only 50 cent . , ? .. . _ , FOUMHTTIIK CIRCUS MEN. Charlotte, N. (J., Oct. 0.?A special to H?e Ob r?rv< r from Ki p* 11 iii iv' tl.it in n r >\v b"? tween .rob Denver, a 1 c < ? 1 black Bnii''., a.id throe employe* of Sautoll'fi circu?, Denver was brat en to death with n tont pole. In I the melee he stabbed ono of hie aRnailunts with a pocket knife, lmucring a wounti which is considered fatal. One of Deaver's assailants escapod. Dieting Invites Disease. To cure dyspepsia or indigestion it is no longer necessary to live on milk and toast Starvation produces such weakness that the whole system becomes an easy prey to disease. KodolDyspepsiu Cure enables the stomach and di(t?-e*ive organs to digest and c.s mi late all of the wholesome I od that one cares to eat, and is g never failing cure for indigest on, and all stomach f oubius. Kodol digests what you it?maktre the stomach sweet. tivyiJ b; Cr:;v\ford Btob. BIRTHDAY FOR EACH SEX. With the exception of the emperor there ?ro no individual birthdays in delightfully interesting Japan. The people, however, make up for this neglect by having a sort of general birthday of everybody in common, which is celebrated with the greatest rejoicing. ?r 11 i i licit' ftiu iwu ui iueuu holidays, one for each rox. The male birthday, which is known afl tho "celebration of the boys," occurs on the 3rd day of the third month and the girls on the 5th day of tho fifth month. These 1 days are generally put aside and boys aud girls respectively receive presents according to their station. The birthday of the emperor, i or Ten o, as ho is more properly styled, is also a general holiday tor Japanese evervwhere. The houses are all decorated with 1 flips, and in the evening streets yie gay with tho lights of innumerable colored lanterns. In the ?U/> ii. ?;,:_~ iiivi iini^ iijcj t\ (i tliui a 11 WW go to the palace and offer their congratulations in person and tho lower degrees ofTer them vicariously to their superiors. All the Japanese would, somehow or . other, congratulate their monarch i on having added another year to his ago?Chicago Chronicle. Saved Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping crugh and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland,of Armonk, N. Y., "but when all other r^me: dies failed, we saved her life i with I)r. King's New Discover^! Our niece, w ho had Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful mudirina unrl 1a. .. w...? ?**wx?avs> *?v? ?v/day f-ho is perfectly well." Dpspernto throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guar opfoo/*i Kv PrTrforr! Pfpq ^ )T p Mackey *fc Do. and Fuderburk L'harmacy. IIKAYY DAMAGE SUIT. Widow ol Engineer lirickmnn Wants $75,000 Damages. Mrs. Dorothy A. Brickman, of i Charleston, widow of Engineer 1 Brick man who was killed in tne Fishing creek wreck near Yorkville on September 8, has filed J suit against the Southern in the i sum of $75,000 damages. The suit j wan tiled in tho conimou pleas court of York county by Legate j& Holman of Charleston. , The su t of Mrs Briokman ic .ho u:it uii tou brought. against the Southern as th? result of the wreck fin.l is ono of the heaviest suits for damages ever filed in the elate. i A Perfect Painless Pill is the one that will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, remove tile bile, clear the complex ion, cure headache and leave a | good taste in the mouth. The fa- ( mous little pills tor doing such work pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt'a Little Early Itinera. Boh Moore of Lafayette,! nd,says : "All other pills 1 have used gripe and sicken, wtnie DeWill's Little < Early Risers are simply perfect." 1 Sold by Crawford Bros. Sometimes we wish wn could be an happy as the boy just start- , ing on a visit to his grandma's | house. ( One Dose Convinces. < Mozley's Lemon Elixir acts ( gently on the bowels without , any unpleasant effect. It is a , ' perfect liquid laxative. 50 cents , per bottle at all drugstores ti CHICAUO'8 IUSSENUER TRAFFIC. "Eleven hundred and thirty- ( eight trains arrive daily in the | city of Chicago upon twenty-throe fc railways, carrying an average of j 100,000 passengers. Of thos- f trains 338 are for through traffic r and 804 for suburban business, f The twenty three railways com- c blued have a mileage of more t than G7,000 miles which is more r than one-third of the total mile- ( age of the United States, and h within 12,000 miles of the entire t mileage of tho United Kingdom, a Germany and France.?Chicago t Record-Herald. s Gained 40 Pounds In 30 Days s For several months our young- v Br brother had been troubled with o indigestion. lie tried several c remedies but got no benefit from r] them. We purchased some of O r, ... ^2* - .V. I. ?? ?. I ^ ^ Tablets and he commenced tak r mg them, Inside of .30 days he 1 had gained 40 pounds in flesh, i He is now fully recovered. We e have a good trade on the Tablets. ?Holly Bros., Merchants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by J. F. Mackey & Co., Druggists. F WISHED HE WAS A J)OU H A Dutchman, addressing his dog, said: "You vos only a dog, ^ but I wish I vos you. Yen you ( go mit the bed in you shust durn (] round dree times und lay down. Ven I got mit the bed in, I half to lock up de blace und vind do clock und put de cat ovit und undress myself, und my vife vakes up und acola me, d<y. ue baby ( cries und I haf trfvalk him up I, k.. r | I & d down; den maypo von 1 j, shust go to sleep, it's time to god y up again. Y^n you god up, you shust 6tretch yourself und scratch ' a couple of times und you vos up h I haf to light de lire, put on de p h of tlrt onen r\ ^ - A .. "WIVIU, OOI lilll iuy VilU ttl' UiiU V, I und maype get some breakfast. 1 You play round all tav an' haf ' blenty fun. I haf to worn all tay , an' haf blenty of drouble. Ven , j tju uitJ, jou d ue<*u ; Von 1 uie, i I haf to go to hell yet."?Carolina ' Pythian. j That Salve That Heals <vi*hout leaving a near iaDeWitt's J I'll name Witch Hazel is applied Pn manviiuluca hnt I laVViH'o VVitnli ' Hazel Salve is the only Witch < Hazel Salvo made that contain? . the pure unadulterated witch ha- ' ?el. If any other Witch Hazel < Salve is offered you it is counter t Feit. E O. DeWitt invented Witch (l. Hazel Salve and DeWitt's Witch t Hazel Salvo is the best salve in i Lho world for cuts, burns, bruises, t' tler, or blind, bleeding, itching ind protruding piles. Sold hy ; r.iwford Crofl. ML'TON UOKH HOME. ( New York, Oct.0.?SirThoma? t* i.ipion saiied for England today 4 1 .. - . /I .1 ? tl W1 jh ii. steamer i/curic. c?.r i noin-j ei ti I Hi.it he was nor feeling as j j woii us ho looked, but expected ' to gain strength on tho way to K >??land. Sir Thomas would not talk about the possibility of his challenging again for the cup. I A Cure for Pyspepsla c I had dyspepsia in its worst form :iud felt miserable most ail the t time. Did not enjoy eating until , iffor 1 iiPHfl Kndnl I)vqn?nsinriiir<? which completely cured me.? _ Mrs. W.W Say lorjl illiard,l'a. No appetite,loss of strength,nervousness, headache, constipation, bad J breath, sour risings, indigestion, J dyspepsia and all stomach trou- r b'rs arc quickly cured by the use s ? Kodol. Kodol represents the 9 natural juices of digestion com* J; 1 ned with the greatest kuown 1 ron'c end reconstructive proper- ? t.es. It cleanseH, purifies and ? ? vcoiti.a I he stomach. 8oid by H Uiawf^rd Iiros. u COL. TKIPP UOKS WEST. Friends throughout the State of >ol. A. Tripp, who has ooen a imminent railroad officer mi South Carolina for nearly 14 'oars, will learn with^egret that is to leave the south. lie is egarded as a big-hearted, manlj' elJow with a kindly, cheerful imposition. uoi. Tripp has raa"?' nauy friends wherever ho has net people. Hundreds of Sou h Carolina men and women know lim and like him and the news hat he ig to make his homo iu nother part of the country will 10 received with regret in various ectious of the State. Col. Tripp leaves today for the outhwestern part of Nevada, rhere he goes to construct and iperate a narrow guago railroad polling up one of the rich gold nines in that section, llis two one, who are also fine railroad | nen, Air. John Tripp, living in rlorida, and Mr. Herbert Tripp, n B'rtckpbo.rg, go with him to as ist in the work. They leave in J i short time. Col Trip was for 12 venrs mi. I >erintende?t of the old Ohio liver and Charleston road, and erved one year as the assistant uperintendeut of tlmt property fter it was acquired by the Southern, resigning his position ast July to become superintenlent of the terminals at Jackoiwilie. Do tiocd ?It Pays. A 0>hleago man has observed [ hat, 4*Good deeds are better ban real estate deeds?some of he latter are worthless. Act kindly, ami gently, show |"ni lathy and lend a helping . l'oii cannot possibly lose bv it.' Vlost men appreciate a kind word tnd encouargement more than lubstantial help, 'lhere are per ions in this community who r.ight truthfully say: "My good riend, cheer up. A few doses of Jhamberlain's Cough Remedy .viii rni you o( that col-i, ann hero is no danger whatever from jneumonia when vou use thai meUiCliie. it always cures, i snow it for it has helped mo out many a time." Sold by J. F. Markoy & Co., Druggists. STQTrBC! READ MY iHtfl JjXi}J; Free Offer Tui k con OX l)"!oiV tillnl out with vnii r I address, un>1 sent v. Ill a two cent s'an o. o Mrs. Al. A. Hilton. Kershaw, S. (:., within he next thirty days entitle* you to n park aire onulning k iiomo Tr i-i <1 <! uvt-ri-il ? > ilr*. M. Summers, Notre D ime, Imi, which nirea toucorrboa, ulceration, displacement, tilling of tho womb, menstrual disorders, liot lubca tumors, growths, and all female trou ties. Tho free package contains ten days rentment, and if you wish to continue, it will ost you about twelve cents a W '?!k lo caran eo a euro, fill out tho apace mlow, send Irs. Hilton, and you will receive ibtf tree rcatm. ut by return in t.i. COUI'ON. if a mo row it bounty Hate . r-'^wr?T*w?! r*?*v O * ? Wb W O w*l Osv VfAbUkl PENNYR6YAL PILLS ? p ?i%fo. Always reliable. J.mile*. nnk OruRKUt fol >IIIMI?'sri:K'N KNUI.ISII In Keit f.nj Wold ii *t-? :ir botes, sealed with blue ribbnn luiie nn other. ReAne dniiireroiit <ini?llliilloiioind liultallonii. Iluyof your Dniite'.sV, tr *eiul '? - -tnmii* fur farllmlrrn. Te?t|. iioiilnln and " Kellrf for I.Killrn, in rflirr, <y rvturr. III.1100Testimoa'als. Hold by ill UlllKKids. CHICHB8TKR CUBldlCA I. CO. 1100 Haillnun Hqunre, Hilt LAPA, *l*?.Uoo this BAptr I How to Make Money I gents of either sex should today i rite Marsh Manufacturing Co., RHs ' ,ake Street, Chicago, for outs and 1 larliculars of tiieir handsome Aluriinum Card Case with your name ngraved on it and tilled with 100 .ailing or Business Cards. Every?ody orders them. Sample Cn-e and 00 Cards, postpaid, 40n. This C ase .fid 1(K) Cards retail at 7.V You have ?nly t<> allow samples to secure an irder. Send us 20o at once for ease nil 100 cards before some one gets .head of you. sept 10-c*Ui j * World's Best Medicine.' PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Has Maue People Well When Every Other Remedy Hu>s Failed. Tainc's Celery. Compound cures disease! It has saved the lives of thousands ot sufferers. It has made the weak strong, vigorous, and happy. l'aine's Celery Compound purifies the 1 lood and builds up the nervous sy.-u.m a king else cart do; it is pre-eminently the great life giver and health maker. Overworked and tired women stand in ur* gent need of this health giving prescription to make and keep them well. AH women should take advantage of the remarkable power of this best of medicine for restoring vigor to the blood and strength.to the nervous system. The all-important thing for nervous, run down, and sleepless women is that l'aine's Celery Compound fortifies the whole physical system, and by correcting digestion and regulating the nerves, it insures souhd, fefreshing sleep. In every case of sickness Paine's f" l.-ry Compound completely and jx-rmancntly brings more, Ohio, saved by Paine's Celery Compound after the failures of able physicians, gratefully writes as follows:? ) "I suffered fct eight years with'vjtvous prostration and the general debility common to women, and had such pains in niy Iwick that I could not get around the house. I used several remedies and consulted several of the liest physicians without obtaining any relief. Paine's Celery Compound restored uie to health. " I also want to say to all mothers that Paine's Cclerv Comnound is n knlonrtiH cine for their children." ^ Diamond Dyes lome Usel Tncy Me ggjafflA ai^Vv -LOkAi Direction book uu<i 45 \VSk 'A dy<xl autuple* froft. Ifcllinidfer DIAMOND DYHb, STRAWB?RftYF UST3 The Largest Stock in the World ^ ^Nearly 100 Varieties All the o o,ltj luscious kinds for the Garden am. i Market. Also * ft nt-i it-?. riuib i i rco of nil kinds to growers a.*'" holesaie rates We will save yoiV-'l-'f .in nl? n t ; r) <r nrr>hard OeWtjVrpTfa Asparagus, Rhubarb, Grape Vines, etc., etc. Oui uo fuyo itiaitual kc to buyers, enables everybody to grow ttiein with success and profit. \11 plants packed to carry across the co tinent fresh as when dug. 11- "~~" lustrated catalogue free. Specify if >011 want catalogue of Shipping Varieties or Kantv Garden kinds. Continental Plant Co., KIT 1 It ELL, X.V. ? isept 'oa-4r To Printers: We Ii!aaafjcl.:re the Highest Grade of n \ s rr.Aj)KR? MV \ OA PYS* Mr. Au BOttOEK.S I.KAi'S \NU S->UGS I, - METAL KUKNITUUi: MK i A Ld OKA OK ICS MI.TAL, QUIONS. !'A.'K AND Sen 1 I" n memo of just what yen reji re, and let us g/nte you prices. :r rj ,t in any trust or combination, am!\ >./ will be ag-oeablr surprised at what ko can save you over the regular prices. Old column rules rofneed and mads good as new. at a very small cost. Highest prices paid for old type, leads, electros, brass, etc. 1 1 hi 1 i H al nh la /*\ / m t V ItV I ' 1 ^ rimers' Supply / 908 Filbert St., Philadeljf. a. July 'JM?3m iVtoncy to Loan. On a recent visit to New York City I made arrangements by which I can negotiate loans of $3(10.00 and upwards on llrst mortjraffes on improved cotton farms af 7 per cent, interest on sums of $1000.00 and over, and 3 per cent, interest on sums of less than $1000.00. No commission or brokerage charged?only a reasonable fee for abstract of title. R. "K WYl.IK Attorney-at-Law Lancaster, a. C., rtepi. 10. '03?Oui.