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Badly Shattered Nerves and WeaK Heart. Too Nervous to Sleep or Rest. Dr.Miles'Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. A shattered nervous system nearly always leads to some affection of the heart, especially where the patient's heart is weak from hereditary or other causes. l)r. Miles' Heart Cure is not only a great heart regulator, hut It is a blood tonic which speedily corrects and regulates the heart's action, enriches the blood and improve! the circulation. It will build you up just as it did Mr. Crawford whose letter follows, and greatly improve your general health: "I have been so greatly benefited by l)r. Miles'Nervine and Heart Cure that I freely recommend them as the best remedies for the diseases they are recommended to cure. When I began taking these medicines I weighed scarcely 140 pounds, my nerves Were badly shattered ana my heart troubled me a great deal. I had pain in my left arm and shoulder, had difficulty in sleeping on my left side, had frequent smothering spells and my heart would flutter and palpitate. I could eat scarcely any kind of food without suffering great distress, and was so restless and nervous that I slept little night or day. Now I am ne%er bothered with my heart, my nerves are steady as a die, I sleep well, eat well and weigh 163 pounds. I am happy now and am trying to make back the money i spent lor doctors who did me no pood while 1 was ill."?'T. R. Crawford, Center, Texas. Al! druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for fiee book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. Suspended for Writing a Letter to a White Woman. Special to The Stale. Washington, Doc. 5.?William Fergu-on, a negro clerk in the census office, who is put, down as hailing from Alabama, has been suspended by the director of the census pending the invested ion of the charge that he wrote an entirely too friendly letter to a white lady clerk serving in the office with him. Ferguson is a bright mulatto who has been holding ofiiee about Washington for a good many years. It is not charged that there was anything openly improper in the wording of the communication sent the lady clerk in question, but upon receipt of it, she at once reported the matter to the officials of the bureau and Ferguson was suspended. The letter contains a query as to whether the lady would accept ^ 11 ~c : i c a\ . a hiii;t11 piece uj jeweirv iroin me negro. Ilis defense is that this lady had been more civil to him than any other clerks and that he simply wanted to manifest hi^ gratitude. She, however, could I not ?ee it in that liiilit and bocame roost indignant at what she and her friends consider an insult to her. Particular interest was given i the case today by the statement that Ferguson was a graduate ol j the Hooker Washington institute at Tuskegee. It will he good news to the mothers of small children to learn that croup can be prevented. The first sign of croup is hoarseness. A dav or two before the attack the child becomes j hoarse. This is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the rough cough appears, and it will dispel all symptoms of croup. In this way all danger and anxiety , may be avoided. This remedy | is used by many thousands of j mothers and has never been known to fail. It is, in fact, the only remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. For sale ' by J. F. Mackey & Co., druggists, i Stowaway's Hough Experience. Newport News, Va., Dec. 5. Self-imprisoned in the hold of an ^ ocean freighter 14 days without t food or water, Robert Leslie, 30 e years old, a stowaway, was res- ^ cued in almost a dying condition ^ today. Leslie slipped on M>oard ,j the British steamer Itappahan- ^ ?iAnLr ( 1? l\t 1^ n/? Lr i t? <rl* ?* ?>% - VH|/I? l^iivniii^uaiii) " uiiv J"| the vessel was taking on cargo at n Liverpool two weeks ago. lie w secreted himself among the mer- u chandise and when the vessel was p out at sea he endeavored to find u his way out, but was unable to e do so. For ten days he tried to " attract the attention of those on f board by shouting, but no relief 11 came and he lav down to die der< spairing of rescue. When found he was in a terrible condition and presented a pitiable sight, p lie weighed only GO pounds and was too weak to raise himself d from a recumbent position. Les- c, lie's weight when he secreted ^ himself at Liverpool was 140 pounds. w What a woman envies about a (| man is that when she wants to have a good cry she has to sit c down for it, but ho can swear in ^ any position. f] Revolution Imminent. | g A sure sign of approaching re> D volt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleepless* a ness, or stomach upsets. Klectric n Hitters will quickly dismember | the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stimn- si late the Liver, and clarify the p blood. Run down systems benefi- ? ted particularly and all the usual (j attending aches vanish under its . searching and thorough effective- 11 ness. Electric Bitters is only 50c h and that is returned if it don't b give perfect satisfaction. Guar anteed bv Crawford Bros., J. F. (] Mackey & Co., and Funderburk r, Pharmacy. n k A Dishonest Manager. Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 5.? F. B. Wei Ions, formerly manager ot the White Commission company, who is under arrest charged with ? embezzlement of $7,000, was given a preliminary hearing today and his bond fixed at $10,000. So far he has failed to make n it. Sensational evidence was in- tt trod need, which tended to show o> that Wellons had accepted $1,- ^i 200 or $1,500 in margins on blocks ot Brooklyn Kapid Transit and Tennessee Coal and Iron stock, alter the con)racts had boon closed out. T. I). Howard, the prosecutor, presented receipts for monov that lie had paid as mar \( trius alter Sept. 20, when the ? hook* <?l the conipanv showed f I lint the -t( cks had boon closed ' I oil' on that day. I Howard claims that he and the 8 persons he ropres mted would * have made $10,000 on these stock* i' I key !i I not been closed L out without notice. The While! Commission company is also prosecuting Weilons. Ljl .. | fo To CurcH (told In One hiiy 1'ake l.axative Itromo Quinine 1st Tablet a. All druggist refund thejtl money if it fails to eure. K. W. Ct Grove's signature is on each tiox 'iftots Ui I re It makes a girl feel dreadftillv ashamed to huve a man kiss her j C without being careful to see if, ^3 anybody is looking. !Wp the /y The Kind Y% Have Alwaw BoueM ' I If a woman has money enough , I die can make a man admire her , I figure almost as much as ahe does I I 1 C imrHeii. I You Know What You Are YhIiIiik P When yon take Grove'a Tasteless Chill BS ronio became the formula ia plainly printed on arary bottle ahoving that j U t in aimpljr iron and Quinine ma' ABtelesa feruu. No cure no pay. 60a I New Orleans Following Suit. New Orleans, Dec. 3.?Today fas the wildest day ever seen in he cotton market. The bureau stimate at 11 o'clock of 9,962,030 ales, for thiB season's crop, sent rices up from 90 to 91 points bove yesterday's closing figures, he confusion was so great that rading was difficult, and it was ully two minutes after the esti late was read before quotations rere posted. Within four mintes prices had advanced 40 oints. The advance was steady ntil March stood 60 points highr than the last quotations before lie reading of the estimate. From 'le highest level there was an nmediate and wide recession, nder heavy profit taking. The pcession was of short duration nd was followed by another upard movement, which carried rices higher. In their enthusiasm bulls preicted 25 cents for cotton. More onservative members, however, lought that 15 conts was high nough for some time to come. Trading for the day probably as greater than any preceding av in the historv of the Ex hange. Early in tho day the oor was crowded with visitors rom the country nnd space had i be roped oil about the ring to ive as much room as possible to rokers for trading. Eight and a quarter minutes fter the report was road tho larkot received the first check, r ho rise in March figures suddenly stopped at 12 50, nnd tho next , lie, a few second later, was 7 I oints lower. The bears made rent efforts to keep the prices own, but the bull movement was resistible, and a fow minutes iter prices were again on the oom. The coolest, but at the same mo the happiest, man in the ing throughout all the excite ^ lent was W. 1'. Brown, the well ^ nown bull leader. V/ ? -JL- *_? Jtf. X . ear* tho /> I to Kind You Haw Always *y 7 , Trespass Notice h All persons are hereby warned r>t to hunt, tish, or in any way espass upon any of the lands wned or controlled by the under gned, under penalty of law. II. W. Met)inil, T. 11. Barber, W. b. Patterson, II. N. Patterson, (). Barber, I. A. I'alterson. > 3-ir?-04 f.'. .4 ;i K. ' v'u ' ? "> \a pfl %& %ua*'<5?^ V*ij yttI '- JxJ? P* )yspepsia Curs: Digests w 4U t you cat. his preparation contains all of the * igestants and dig' os all kinds of ?, ?od. It gives instant relh-f and nevet iiIs to cure. It allows > >n to eat all to food jou want. Tla. most sensitive 1 . omachs can take it. Hy its use many h lousands of dyspeptics have been o trod after everything else failed. 19 i nequalled for the stomach. Child* i so with weak stomachs thrive on it. (1 lures ala stonu^ch troubles rrparM only t?v E. O. DfWitt .V Or. . Chicago I I'hc tl Imttir ront :i Ins"'. ? i !.< t >n:&Uc. ftlXO. * j I IMillM?111Wllf IIIIHII II ihe Did Standa T urovc5 l has st>ood t?he t>es over One and a Ha of merit, appeal tx> Enclosed with every bottle U Tlie Kind You Have Always B< in use for over 30 years, li - ancl ha see All Counterfeits/ Imitations a Experiments that triilo with Infants and Children?Expcri What is CJ Castoria is a harmless suhst goric, I>rops and Soothing S contains neither Opium, Moi substance. Its ago is its guai and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething T and Flatulency. It assimilat Stomach and Bowels, giving xuo i;i&ilUrcn'8 l'miucca?Tlic GENUINE CAST Bears the S The Kind You Hav In Use For Ov HC CtNTAUn COMPANY. YT MOP Wo now have in stock ar l complete lino of Coffins a ;tock races ALL SIZES AN] From the plain, cheap Collin up I Jail and see us or send us your ord' ave a death 111 your laimly. l'ricf Lancaster IVi Lancaster, 8. C., Oct, 23, '02.?It. AntiM1 Mndl . i ' ' > \ qui' kly lutrnrliiiii < ur<>i in i fn*?* A'lllnr 11 InrenUon ! prohnbly imtciu ibl? Conuniinloii" | \ llonnHtrlcllyn>iifiiloiiiinl. HANDCGOK oil I'tiniti out fri-o. nui?>?t auen y for terming potent*. PntoniM t.ikcti tiift.ii.-ii .'.ini.n \ i ... rvolvc tp'fllll II itict, *11 tl.lllt CI nil II. til till! Scientific li.Mricaih A Vianrifonioly IlliiPtriitod wcwkty. or- ( dilution ??f any uriontido Journal* Tornin, (3 ft > ?r ; four iiuinttis, |U Bold byull rowf<ili?nlorn. i || MUNN SCo.ar " New York llrKt'.ch Ufllfo, 896 K St, Washington, I>. j ^ II ill/H't't'i.HOI' S iijjx'f Dllf/S. My regular odice days will <? icon W'c(lncs(l,i\ an<! Satnrdiy h f each week. Tin remaining f, ays will be required in tin* o ischargo of other duties <1 h. .1. Perry, L County Supervisor. rd asteless Cb t? 25 years. Aver< ilf Million bottles. 1 ?you ? No Cure, a Ten Cent Package of CROVX'S BLAG 0 night, and which lias bcca as born? tlio signalnro of s boon made under liis pcripcrvisioh since its Infancy* 10 one to deceive you in this, ml " ?Just-as-good " are but and endanger tlio liealth of icnco against experiment* ASTORIA ituto for Castor Oil, Par?* yrups. It is Pleasant. It rpliine nor other Narcotic ran toe. It destroys Worms euros Diarrhoea and Wind ^ roubles, cures Constipation ,es the Pood, regulates the healthy and natural slcc;?* ' Mother's Friend. ORIA ALWAYS lignature of ^ iSi7 e Always Bought er 30 Years. rav STUCrr, new vork city. pmnrnw! ' * UUUUM! ul will continue to keep, v ncl Burial Caskets. Our D QUALITIES. othe handsome Metallic Cases. *r when so unfortunate as to >a within the reach of all. ercantie Co. i nnnvnintTf! n/rom I,UUU 1UU1VU lUIiJX V ANTED I'D It POSITIONS THAT WILL 1*K (iLTAUANTEF.D IN WRITIXO. A stri'in<r illustration of tho .lmost ii111iitiit<mI demand for <?tnu' tnon and women of otisis education is furnished l>y he a'dvrtisement of the (.in.? k Im I i -. ii. - ? * ...v i n inirnr.ni .MIlCOIl, Ja., railing for 1/)<>(> young ^ in l) and \\ otnen .'it once. Thai world renowned iiwituiou i> said to receive so many nore calls for graduatt tlian an he supplied that it lias not ^ nly greatly reduced its rates, lit concluded to pay railroad are and give written guaranty f po-ition to till graduates who esire it. o2N 3m Ine Minute Cough Cura Fnr l!niinke ?~J **? vuius aiiu oruup* till Tonic I lge annual sales I v Does t>his record I No Pay. 50c. I