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Rescued from Suffering and Death by ? PAINE'S Celery Compound THE GREAT nEDICINE. MR. At.FRF.n RPftWN A Prominent and Popular Citizen, Says: "After the Use ot Palne's Celery Compound, I Am Now In the Best ol Health." The greatest of modern physicians, Trof. Edward E. I'helps, M. D? I.L. D., alter years of long practice and close scientific study, gave to suffering 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>est known and most reliable men and women of our country fully sustain the claims made by I)r. I'helps regarding his incomparable l'aine's Celery Compound. One of the most convincing proofs furnished, d comes recently from a gentleman widely known in the capital city of the Dominion of Canada. We refer to Mr. Alfred Brown, 91 O'Connor St., Ottawa, Ont. Mr. Brown's letter fully demonstrates the fact that the m greatest sufferer may cast off his or her burden w of disease and become well, strong, and happy. It proves, too, that the great medicine maintains more fully than ever licforc its unrivaled place in the estimation of people of wealth ana social standing as well as with the masses. Mr. Brown says:? " I acknowledge ith 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. I had, during the years of my illness, trice' 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. " I was getting worse, and was told I was Incurable. I was indeed in a critical condi- i tion. I could not go from the house alone, ! as I was liable to sudden collapse. I tried ! hospital treatment, but no relief or good results came to me. I could not sleep; anything that \ I ate increased my agonies; 1 was extremely j weak, restless, tired, and despondent; was 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, cold sweats, quick breathing, and would be racked with pain for hours at a time. "After the regular use of Faine's Celery Compound for a time, I am now in the best oi health, have good appetite, and can use any kinil of food. Thank God I am my old self ?ti .w v .1? ? - ' w?.vv uiuiv) hii iiiiuugii me use vi mine s Celery Compound." FOil TWENTY TEAKS | ' DIAMOND DYES! b'.ve boen the atandard hnmt dyea. Every dincov ry In dying hn* been uilllzed to Improve them. Today they nro the elmpleet, etrongeet, and moat raliat>le of all dye* for home uae. Direction book and 45 dyed aamplea freo. We have a apeclal department of advice, and will anawer free any queatlona about dyeing. Bend aatnple of gooda when poaalble. DIAMOND DYKH, Burlington, Vt. ???a??a???Maw CJtiloiiiliianH Land Troops. Panama, !).-? 1 'S,?A* 1 vices received ? .id 0*i i ac?>na say tbaf two Co oDibiatt .-misers have I 40(1 men timier (iens. Btisium?'i>ie ami Oii'Z ai Oapt. Til nrn.. ..I t I... 1- ?! - uit'iif n? Mir IIKMii || <?| I lit* Atrato river, with the object of cutting paths across the mountains to enable tlio Colombian troops to invade Panama. According to these advices there is in Cartagena a standing army of 1,000 men. You Know Wlmt Yon AroTnltlnic W lifti yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed mi every tint t Is show i ?uf that It is simply iron and Quinine in a tasteless form No cure no pay. 50c Gen. iteyes President. Washington, Dec. 12.?The Colombian legation tonight received a cablegram from Gen. de Castro, commander-in chief ol the Colombian army, dated 1'ort Limon, Costa Rica, today, conveying the information that the results of the election for president held throughout Colombia on Dec. 8, show a complete triumph for Gen. Reyes. When seen tonight Gen. Re;, es : would make no statement beyond I saying tlint ho expected to re111 hiti in the United Slates tor a fortnight longer. V# II OAHTOIIIA. B?*r? th? /) h10 ^in|l Yft> Haie AiAiys Bcu^Jd e,?T~ i I 4 T1IK CONSTABLES CAl'TUKE A SIILL. Doing OiisinrsH on a Farm ot Senator lit I man. A i ? - ? j.>. iiiiiii virefiiwoou f The State under date of December 12 aays: A force of constables headed by Chief Cureton and assisted by Ollicer Henry Flinn, made a successful raid Thursday on a blockade distillery in the lower edge of this county. This is the same still which was found some t rue ago. It has been known that the same parties had their "plant" fixed up and were running again and the constables were determined this time to find the still itse 1 f ami destroy it and also to catch the guilty persons if possible. The party left here about 2 o'clock Thursday morning and re turned about G o'clock in the evening. They tonud the still in lull operation on what is known as the uPiney Woods" place, a plantation owned by Senator rillinan. They surprised the operator, but wero not. nui/?lr - - - - 'i-*"" enougn to catch him. lie ran off leaving his uneaten dinner in a bucket and a pair ot trousers which he evidently was not using. The constables are confident that the same persons were operating it who operated the one raided some months ago. Ollicer Flinn and Constat) oDavenport followed a path that led away from the still and it carried them right by the place where the old location had !>een destroyed up to the house of old Mr. Butler, whose son, Luther Butler, was one of tlie men captured in the lormer raid. The slop from the still was carried to this place and fed to hogs. In addition to finding the still the constables captured four gallons oi whiskey, 16 barrels and two hogsheads of beer. The beer was poured out, the lurnace, barrels and shed dfintrnvHil mimnlaiolu j . fhe still was brought iiere and will be shipped to Columbia. One ol the party said that there was much rejoicing in some places as the still was being brought to town. One negro woman shouted lor joy and said: ' Glory, dat means bread lor me and the chillun." Fight Will be Bitter. inose wno win persist in clos inn their ears against the continual recommendation of Dr.King's New Discovery for Comsumption will have a long and biiter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination Itead what T. U. Beall of Beall Miss., has to say : "Last fall mv wife had every syratom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles en tirely cured her." Guaranteed by Crawford Brop., J. F. Mackey Co., and Funderburk 1'har maev, Druggists. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle tree. Huntington, W. Va., Dec. 12 ?F. A. Johnson of Lvnchburg, Va., a toromau on the Norfolk A Western railroad at Kenova, was thawing out dyn unite today when the stick exploded, wrecking the camp. Johnson had both legs blown off. John Black, colored, had his body blown to pieces a une parts of it landing in a tret 60 yards away. Others were in jured but not fatally. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the S/P , " Hlguuture of J-CCCcJitAt % LAST OF TUB CATAWHAS. Kemnants of the Pacific Tribe Asking the State for Help. The State, 1.2th. Comptroller General A. W. Jones yesterday received the following letter from one of the few surviving lull blooded Indians of the Catawba reservation near Hock Hill : "The present appropriation for the Catawba Indians is quite too small. It ought to be made larger. The State legisla ure ought to appropriate $2,500 lor the Catawba Indiana, besides the school fund, lor the agent, to distribute among them at this present coming legislature. Yours truly, Bdly Harris, "Catawba Indian." One Hundred Dollars a Box. is the value II. A. Tisdale, Summerton, S. C., places 011 DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. He Says:"I had the piles for 20 years. I tried many doctors and medicines, but all failed except DeWitts's NVit< h Hazel Salve. It cured me." It is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients; relieves and permantly cures blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles, sores, cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases. Sold by Crawford Bros. Tampa, Fla., Dec. 12.?Deidric Sc Raley have just completed a deal by which 81,000 acres of timber land in De Soto county 1 1- l utiiiun, lilt) purCIIHHHrS being A. E. Hough and others associated with him, all of Mich-; igan. The price paid wau $150,000. I Kodol Pyspepsla Cure. Digests all classes of food, toues and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspep sia, Indigestion, Stomach Trou hies, and makes rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds wornout tis sues, purifies, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov. G. VV. Atkinson, of W. Va., says : "I have used a number of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia (hire and have found it to be a very effective and indeed a powerful remedy for stomach ailments. I recommend > it to my friends." Sold by Crawford Bros. Washington, Dec. 12:?The senate today confirmed the nomination of R. W. Tindall as postmaster at Jessup. Ga. Havre, Dec. 12?The British steamer Ililtarn, from Mobile, was damaged at her birth by a collision with the German steamer Macedonia, from Buenos Avres. I ' r The latter steamer was also datn ajjed. i OA8TOIIIA. - Bear* the /} You Hav0 Always BoagH i -r Trespass Notice All persons are hereby warned and notified not to ride, hunt, fish, cut timber, allow their stock to run on, or otherwise trespass upon ' the McManus-Gardner lands sit uate about, 4 miles east of Lan1 caster court house, north of the Redfield road and sooth of the Chesterfield road. A. J. CLARK, Dec. 2, 1003. Manager. * ~ Trespass Notice. Notice is hereby given that alt persons are forbidden and prohibited from entering or trespassing upon, in any way, our plantation lying in the county of Lancaster, in the .state of South Carolina, near the western suburbs of the town of Lancaster, S. < i bounded by lands of the Lancaster I dHoii Mill* .Inhti P llnn'xr II I.' Miller, M. K. Jordan and othera Kf/IZA .1. WVLIK, H. R. W Yl>i K. j Lancaster,.S.C., Nov. 23, 4t II Want 1 a few words to the man who is mortgage on your home, and die I going to raise it ? Your widow pied with the job of raising your left on her hands without suffii 9 YOU found it hard to raise that 9 well enough that your little wit] m impossible, unless you leave emi J3 it olT. It you are a man worthy don't want your widow to be fc your children back to her father ? one way to guarantee that this 9 insurance. That's what the coi K you are torty years old, we will st J $32 00 or $42 00 per thousand, ai m by deposits with the Goveranien f to know more about The State L 9 its greater security and greater ff the information Irotn / I). Sam Whiskey I Morphine Cigarett< habit. I habit. habit. Cured by KEELEY IN 1329 Lady St., [or P.O. Box 751 Columbia, S. C. LIME, CEMENT, PLA CAROLINA PORTLAND OEM Magnificent C Carnations 75cls per dozen, roses, (Fine Greenhorn your friend a box or basket of tine mixed Flowers | to fd I*'. Kxpross paid. Cut Flo .vers, Doublets and ding work a specially. Send for price list. dcc9. in ROSE HILL GREi (r= =, : Thousands .< 1 lyr^y.inr Saf %J MAQAi is the best published at a only 10 cents a copy, $1.0 In every number of M Articles of intense interest on subjects, of the hi greatest national import- of ance. wj In 19< McClure's will be more interest tertaining than ever. "'Every or it would not bo McCLURE'S "|7<T> T7IT71 Subscribe now for Mc J? 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