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v Almost Unnerved Me ? Heart-Pains. S hort of Breath, | Faint and Languid. Dr.Miles'Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. ?i nas uccnuvc years since l was cureaol heart trouble by your I Icart Cure and Nervine, and 1 nm just as sound as a dollar in that organ today. For several years I had been suffering with mv heart. lireathtog had became short ann difficult at times, short, sharp uaiirs about the heart, sometimes accomiiansea with fluttering would make me feel faint and languid. 'Hie least excfletnent or mental woiry would almost unnerve me. I felt that the trouble was growing worse all the time, and after tryi ig many remedies prescribed by physicians withoat obtaining relief, 1 was induced to give yowr remedies a trial. I was relieved the second day, and after taking three or four bottles all symptoms were removed and have never showed signs of returning."?Rev. Gko. W. KiKACOfB, Chiucoteaguc, Va. - T- ? *- . " which so closelv resemble those of more ?o*?mon nervous disorders as to frequently mLslead th<* attending physician. Of'en in nor* i . stoma , liver or lungs bee ime affected. Again the symptoms may; be those of weakened nerves, as tired (ee.ing, sleeplcssm timidity, the patient is easily excitable and apt to worry without ...... !(..... i .L. >?- ' ? - - vaun. 11 juu iimvc inc icast suspicion trial your heart is weak study your sy mptoms and tt?in the use of Dr. Miles' Hear Cure, the ?*eat heart and blood tonic, without a day's elay. All drtifjcists sell and rnarnntec first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free hook on N< rvnus r.ud Heart Disease . Ad.lit.>? I3r. Miles Medical Co., F.lkhart, Ind. A VKRY SA!) EVENT. A special from Kock 11 ill (c> The News and Courier under chile ol October 10 says : Miss Christine Parkins Sprunt, a daughter ol' the Rev. Dr. Alex nndei Sprunff died at f? o'clock this afternoon In this city. Miss Sprunt loll Charleston about l?>nr jiveeks njio with the intention of il.~ ?ii i 1 n|>ouuiii^ nit! wunfr wiin nor sister und taking a course of study ^ at Winthrop college. but about ( ten days ago she was taken sick < with what proved to be typhoid fever. The progress of the dis^ ease was very rapid and resulted ^ in death today. The body will be carried to Charleston tomorrow for burial. f\ Periect Painless PI 11 is the one that will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, remove the oiie, clear the complex 1 ion, cure headache and leave a 1 good taste in the mouth. The famous little pills for doing such WorK Looasantlv and .dl'ec.t nnl I v ^ are I)e Witt's Little Early Risers. , Hob Moore of Lafayette,I nd,say? : ^ "All other pills 1 have used grine and .sicken, while DjWitt's Little Early Risers uro simply perfect." Sold by Crawford Bros. Til HO AT CUT AT WAiiNKK'H At; October 1(1 h s ecial ftonu i!? to Tve V mv ?' 1 Conr * it , r-ri\ r, . ^ A report reached here tonisht , IVfitn Purrr'u (t . ? .. .1 ! . X 4 /? Nil 1 >< 1 I I ; I V j i I;;?s occurred a? a result ol th?|. I Tilln >n trial. The report i~> thai I Mr (funfer, 'it Waimc-r' , .this I iiMernoon pot into a personal i tMffi ilty with a A r.' liushnell,! I a sat .? a icsult Mi. Luoliiieil w 4?. severely wounded, nis throat beinp cut. * Do Good ?II Pays. A Chicago inan lias observed ! that, "Gooi rloeds arc hotter ' than real estate deeds?Home ot 1 the latter ura worthless. Act kindly, and gently, show Byui . path} and lend a helping hknd.i; You cannot possibly lose by it."' Most nieu appreciate a Kind word and encouargemen t more than substantial holp. There are persons in this community who might truthfully say : "My good ; friend, cheer up. A few doses of I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy < \ til ml you of that cold, and j ? -ere is no danger whatever from I fll I leumoniH when you use that i i (edir-'n*. It alwa>H cures. I i ww it f',r if has l?e!prtd me out i i hii v a nine." riohl t?y ?J. K. j I MaoaU) ?!v wul( L)fUg?lnLty. J< 0 J1AHRIA0E IN KKUSHAW. i flr. T. li. Clyhurn and Miss Dora Cunningham Married. A special to The State from Kerbiiaw under date ol October 10 gives the following account of the marriage of a popular young coupie : Pleasant Plains Baptist church near Kershaw was the scene ol one of the prettiest marriages that has been witnessed in this portion of the state for ' some time. The contracting parties, Mr. Thomas L , son of Hon. and Mrs. W. IT. Olyburn, and Miss Dora, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Cunningham, both of Lancaster county. The groom is a young man of most admirable traits ol character and is possessed of a most pleasing and genial disposition. The bride 10 u ? t ?j nvauwiiui uuu uttiaOl young lady, but quite unassuming A very large concourse of Inends and relatives witnessed the bnppv event after which they were entertained very pleasantly at the home of the bri le's father, where quite a sumptuous outlay was enjoyed. The following at lunuams graced me occasion and witnessed tho simple but impress Ive ceremony, which was con ducted by the Ivev. Mr. Futulerbuik ot Cheraw : Miss Mat tie niyburn, sister of tho groom,with Mr Modio Cunmnirham. Miss Klla Welsh with Mr. John (Ruining ham. Miss Hattie Welsh with Mr, Albert Cunningham, Miss Lou tee Benton with Dr. R. (). Brown, Miss Fannie Blanton with Dr. W. (J. McDowell. Miss Sal he Benton with Mr.L B-Stephenson, Miss Sarah Gladney with Mr.John R. Ashe, Miss Lena McManus with Mr. Broadus Mohlev. Mi-s Ciassie Jenkins with Mr. Ernest J hies. Miss Ada Clyburn, sister of the troom, was maid of honor, and Mr. Steven W. Welsh was best man. Mendelssohn's weddinjr march was artistically renlieieii by Miss Annie JetiKins. The bride's costume was of libertv silk. She wore a veil and carried a beautitut bouquet of bride's roses, carnations and maiden-hair fern. The trace and ease with which the hride moved, coupled with this beautiful eoshnbe, caused her to have a most imposing appearance. The bridemaids wore white organdie and unt ried golden rod. The church was tastefully decorated They received numerous preppMh which were both beautiful ami costly, being composed of a number of pieces of cut-glass, silver and china. The happy couple hnvo nol It !ty decided where thev will ?nd Hi hum vnioon.hut most Ijiielv -i ? ?i>i ic* t>< week" vi1 be pi t v nor*!? T! -ir large number of friends v i- 1 > them much i ppinecs us they go through life us onu. V'ANTKD-A^i'ii! , i/ittlt* Hi.il ffiiale, to sell our remeitie- tJooil pry. .> . 'j rr ivi'iiiriiy ' i>.. nl9-0?-]yr. Washington, l> C. AUJL'DUEl) INSANE. Washington, Oct. 16.?I'eter Elliott, of Minnesota, who was arrested at the White House 011 the 15th instant, and who made a violent attack upon the officers who had 1 jitii in cuolotiy, today iv n? i.Hi.'ini i w ".'1 .. .... waacwaxa J ??'4 J 14V? i IIOCI IIC htnti recommitted to tit. Elizabeth Insane Asylum. Broke Into His Hous*. Le Quinu of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his cuftomary health by invasion jf Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Tills broke int-? his houae, his trouble was ariested and now he's entirely cured. Thoy're jruaranteed to cure. 25u at J. F. Ma. hey & Co.'* and <bttwlord Bros.' dron hi. ren and FunlieiOUik i'uarumcy. | DISPENSARY FIUUHES. I Chief Hum mot ^1 i?k??? Statement oi Seizure and Sales. < i Special lo Greenville News. Columbia, Oct. 13.?Chief Con- j stable Ilammet has made a report j snowing uio oompnrative cost, I vuiue of seizure, amount of fines, collected, and sales at the dispensaries for the months of July nnd August,1902,and the samo period for 1903. The cost of constabulary for July and August,1902,was $6,015.31, and for 1903, $10,352.55, an increase of $1,138.14. The seizures by the constabulary for these two months, 1902, were: Whisky, 2,901 gallnnp, valued at $3,186 50; for 1903, 1,754 gallons, valued at $2,031 ; beor, 514 dozen, valued at $372.16, > n . 4 f .. 1AAO - on 4 a ? ? I at $798.76, a total decrease in vr'up op go;>d" pc';" I. $228 90. The sales of the local dispell- j sarins for July and August, 1902,. ?, T tO 1 r? 1 r ^ I wnh i-to.i i, ana ior lUUiJ, ( $379,518.84, an increase of $58,- t 770.07. f For the wholesale dispensary, t the pales for these months last year were #285,2S6.44 and for ( 1903 $345,923.74, an increase of i $G0.037.30. i The revenue department has advertised the sale of the freight car and 500 gallons of whiskey i. seized Saturday by Deputy Col- j lector Hugsins, unless claim is t filed with the department within f the next 30 days. Tho railroad * will probably make claim for the car, but it is hardly probably that | tho owner of the whiskey will ] appear. ' A Cure for Pyspepsla i I hud dyspepsia in its woist form | and felt miserable most all the time. Did not enjoy eating until i after 1 used KodolDvspepsiaCuro ' which completely cured me.? ; Mrs.W.W.Saylor,Ililliard,l>a. No i innoflto Iaqi) of Qlrnnfth norrnno ness, neadache, constipation, bad , breath, sour risings, indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles are quickly cured by the usr of Kodol. Kodol represents th^ ' natural juices of digestion com- ( bined with the greatest known ' tonic and reconstructive proper i ties. It cleanses, purifies and sweetens the stomach. Sold by Crawford Bros. ( A CITY OF SALT. j Une of the most remarkable! cities in the woild is Kelber^.jl near (-Jr.if-ow, i'oland ; tor bet-nk. ! !h??infy piunfed underground, if i < 11 nrt inhabitants, i<? the number ; i oi oyer 3,000, are of course, workeis in tii f'imon? salt mines, and all the streets and houses arc of r or .cf white imaci oil>le ()n? of the HJO'Tt famous fer.turcs if the city if the c.iti.-nital, carved in ?.a!t and Ivhted by electricity, | and when the late Czar Alexan-I dor visited it 11 year i n^o ho was J no fascinated with the magullicent effect of the lijiht upon the crystal walls that ho presented the cathedral with a jeweled altar ] oro*p. Such a thine as infectious' ] io unknown in Kolborp ; in fact tU?? moinrifr ?,*' ilm inlmK ' ... " ' J * J" 1 ltsnt" dl#? of old ego. While opening a box, J. C. Mount, of Three Mile Bey, N. Y., rati a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his liaiul. "1 J thought at once of all tho pain ] and soreness thin wound would , cause me," he say a, "and lmme i diatoly applied Chamberlain's f I' iin Balm and occasionally after , v ards. To my surprise it remov ] . I >.j' pai i and soreness end the t li jured parts were H'?on healed.'V I J<*or sale hv .1. K Msrkev & Co ,1) jLliUgbiblB. I, HANK FOIl KVKKY 300 FKO-M FLU. UA banking institution for avery 200 people" is a new record made by the village of U 'dolille, in tHs county, which probably holds the record of hay-| I la UP1JIVO ill l^lUpUILIUIl I U I ts population than any other town in the United Mates, says j the Iow a Falls correspondent of j J the Chicago Inter Ocean. This), town is in the midst of a thrifty J tier man settlement, and, as this i jlass of people is noted for savng its money and making safe j' uvostments, there has been per i j laps more demand for banks) ? than there would be in most ' ocalities. t The town has a population of 1 ibout 800, and four bauks are t lourishing and doing a nice jusiuess with the peupie of Had- c til O Ol.u ?3Ut i O U U^IU^ tOUUU j t I / t)f course there is a rn ilry be- \ . o i? l.i. ii.iki ii.Uii !. | ^ lusiness brisk and tho bidding) t ip on interest rates paid on time j leposits makes a good thing for i he depositors, who are drawing c is high as G per cent, at some of 1 he banks. The bank buildings and the' ] umiture and fixtures of these ustitutions are equal to those iu uuny larger towns. A Love Letter j I Would not interest j ou if you're) noking for a guaranteed salve f 'r Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, >f Ponder, Mo., writes: "1 suf 'ered with an ugly sore for a pear, but a box of Buck leu's Ar- t lioa Salve cured me. It's the s jest salve on earth. *25s at J. F. ( Mackey & Oo.'s and Crawford r Bros'. drug stores and Funder t>urk Pharmacy. t Register, Town Voters Notice is hereby given that ' the books of registration for rlu 1 ' Town of Lancaster will bo onon! nt the office of the Auditor of 1 the County of Lancaster in thc|' unci 17th of October, 15)03, and ill qualified electors of said Town are requested to apply to the undersigned at said place :>n anv one ot said days, and ' hey will bo furnished with rog " stration certificates. * A. McManus, Run. Reg. for Town Lan. October I, 15)03. ' i Money to Loan. On a recent visit to New York City ill not* ;t ri jiii ji' m fin s u.y ?\ no 11 > < all lajTotiain 1 cius ill *i'(!M)o(i himI i j on tir.-t niorl s oil improvi-d >r> ii - of *100Mno >iml i'vpt no >>1 . I lOOil I ( ' ' I) i imilllSMKll III I' OKI i | ^ cliar^d -only ft rrasonKblii fcp or absl rno f of I iMe. R. 1C WYI IT: (, AI rorni-y-Hl-Law Laiinasti*r, ! >. ii>, \).l??>m. j CHK HESTER'S ENGLISH H I* p 9 K. ^ r* ** T ""J J >*\ HJJ n ^ .-'t.-t * > ; i+'f * 0 tj a* v * > a J * hi L'lwt * 11 >;'j?**.* Cv, ? | cQV> ?vv* Jtp * Alnni*-. r-'IkLIi- * nuk llrwrirtnt fit I'M <4 11 1/4 i t il .% 1..II.1 IMl in K?-? *i.O I ii. :I II i ! ii. !?. aln/t unih Kin/. . b I rn? r no other. RfftaM Mtnll> | lullonminil itnlUliOnit. HuyOfyOUTiJnigglSt, 'Ii. >' vi'ipi f.ir PMltfi'st ?. < | misnliila niul K?-llrf for l.aillrn." inl'Kw, h\ rMiirn *?f?? IO OOP Tortlllltinlali ?< r tut CLUCMBBTBR OUBU1CAL CO. t 100 n?illxm Bquurr, PIHLA., PR. I Httndov Ihli KRp?r. f How to Make Money Agents of either sex should today I vrite Marsh Manufacturing Co., 538 i Lake Street, Chicago, for cuts and f particulars of their haodsome Alu- 1 uinum t'ard Ch?p with your name i ngraved on it and tilled with HM> I /all>ng or Business Cards. Kvery ' , indy orders them. !SaiU|)le Case and i 1(H) Cards, post paid, 40o This Case I ind lh(i i ards retail at 75c You have " oily to show samples to secure mo irder. Send us 20c at once for case * md 100 cards before some <>oo gets iU?ad ol > ww. sept Id-am ' m. ** Paine's Celery Ccmpeimd Cures DYSPfcPSiA, INDIGE3T50NV AND STOMACH TROUBLES. 1r\rtiirr4<J nnfl nf r?vcr\#?r.ci?* &9A indigestion arc experienced by thousands at this time. The dyspeptic's train of c?$ls may be enumerated as follows: feelings *t Jizziness, languor, nervousness, sii-jpli-isne*, lieadaehe, distension of the stomach, loss of ilesh, difficult breathing, and the a-tinn of tfce tieart is seriously affected. All forms of dyspepsia are quickly Vanished by the use of 1'ainc's Celery Con Mind. I'hc use of this marvelous medicine allays Uie inflammation of the nerves centred al - t the itomach; it opens up the sewers of ttie bo4y rnd removes all waste matter; it cleanses ti?e jlood; it makes new nerve fibre; it restores iigestive power, and promotes bodily <trength ind activity. Mr. Fred. Ross, Oatendoa, Iowa, briefly writes about his happy cxpeii:nce with Paine's Celery Compound as ollows:? , ? " It gives me great pleasure to testify to Ike merits of Paine's Celery Compound. I ?an tandidly and honestiy say it is the east lueui -1 T?.(> *rtr\ 1 t?-<i< Cfff. ering from indigestion and nervousness, aod vas so run down that 1 could hrr !\ walk. h"1n. T u?ed two bottle* of VMhe'x Celery Comjround anil got '.reticr a.. .. .t from he first dose, and have had no use i <( inedi'inc since. I was completely cured." LVlion 'i hof 'l rrnn.1 rll-ecc ,11* nlh?r garment is a little faded and old in fashion it need not be thrown away. Dolor it with DIAMOND DYES. 5Ve have a special department of advice, and will mew or free any qut-Mi n? about dyeing. Set>d larople of goods when possible. Direction book and 46 dyed samples free. DIAMOND DYES, Liurllugloo, Vl. fAm'ffl:1 win ii H? STRAWBERRY PLAITS The Largest Stock in the World Nearly 100 Varieties A'l the rhoifp In-cioiis kinds f?.r Iip Garden and Fanny Marke V'^o Miippirrjf Varieties. Also Fruit Trees >f ail kinds to growers al wholesale ales We will save yon liaM in limiting an orchard. Dewberries, Asparagus, Rhubarb. Grape Vines, tc., etc. Our 120 Page Annual Free <> buyers, enab'es everybody to grow liMm with success and protit. All plants packed to carrv across he continent fresh as when dug Illustrated catalogue free. Specify If eon tr?nf /?? to i a i\f <hinr?t Varieties or Jb'anoy Garden kirn's. Continental Plant Co., KITTRKLT., X. C. Sept 80, '03-It " " "" "*"* L "* " r J" 1 ' Vo ?/e Manufacture tiie Highest Grade .af IK :\SS KUr.R IIKASS l.KADS UK ASS LICADKRS 1IKASS UAI.I.KVS MKTAl, lUiKUKItS I.KAHS V N'l) S ,ros L - .11 "At IT KM TURK R1 . I \ Li I ? ? IJKRS M Qt "ION'S ? S .. ' ' ' > > i r<j, u/i 4 '(. / 'jo (j j%J 4 u ^ jjric>*$i "f .I' . i/ t' jst or cor''i Hon, i - '/ *. /< , ''c( ' '< )Irt SI/" / orortho regular / '/ 'S. Old column / < fes rofaoed and fh.r J> good i. Highest pric paid for old typo, '"tds, ' lectros. br<t*<. etc. s Philadelphia O * rintors* Supply ^ j0, jus Filbert St., Philadelphia. July >?3 m aygrfrp/io* HEAL) MY |j( $ O S ljl Itilll >. Prion Offtjn ? ??? -w - t > uu V?OI r" udiirAM), an i n .11 v. an a two cent niamp. I. wis. .. it .Ccrswiv., S C . wliuiu ho nex t thlr v iv ivit,!i. 4 you !o a paciiasc ont.i ii k a r ,.e 'I -tn-'ni dlecoveied >iy ilr?. M Suiu.ii Notrn D.aiic, 1ml. which j.i - it ii . i" ii'.i ,-ulion. dlspluet iiji'DI, ailing ol tin- v. inl>. nens ruat disorders, tiot lashes tianor- rowihs, and nil femnle trou ties. The free taoknge contains ten days rentmont, and if yon wish to continue, it will ost you abotii t? vi- cents a week to tniaran ee n cure l'i., mil t lie spaces below, send to ,lrs. Hilton, unit you will receive the free rest men i by r< . ; mall COUI'ON. f?mo Pown bounty Unto