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' Slave To Morphine From Doctor's Orders. Habit Worse Than the Disease. Dr. Miles* Nervine Cured Me. When the nervous system has been shattered by the use of deadly drugs there is nothing to equal Dr. Miles' Nervine in restoring it to health and normal activity. "I feel so grateful for what Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine has done for me that I must tell it for thut part of humanity that suffers as I have. During the three years I suffered from nervous prostration I found no relief except when doctors gave morphine. To get rid of suffering I look morphine myself as it was the only thing that would give ease, and now you, who point with scorn at morphine using, how could you, when in " such agony, knowing it about the only thing that would give relief, resist it? I Knew it was a terrible habit and I knew of its deadly grasp, but I never fulty realized its signihcance until 1 had used it a number of months. ? Oh, the misery of being addicted to such a habit. I resolved then and there to quit it and resolved I would never be a slave to any such demon. About this time I happened to notice Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine advertised and ordered a bottle. After using five bottles I can truthfully say I am cured of using mornhine. Now, however much persons may ooubt it, God is my witness I am rtirs?<l rhtC factim/xnirtl ? 1 1 feci it my dutv to give it for the benefit of the uffering."?Mattik Phillips, Prescott, Ark. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co* Elkhart, lad. Nome Want no Special Term. The bar of York county h"r been divided an to the ttdvisabilii.v of holding a special term of coiirf in that county,beginning Junuary 25th. Eleven members of the bar petitioned the governor 10 appoint "one learned in the law" to hold the special term, but in the meantime a counter petition was received, signed by four 0 prominent, lawyers, stating that they were opposed to the term because of the fact that in addi* tion to the regular term of 15103 f there had already been two special terms in I lie vflar inat nnsi The counter petition, in addition, stated that four other lawyers had refused to ask for the special term and that the county supervisor and one of the county com missioners opposed it on account of the expense attache the county being unable financially to have the term Majorities rule, however, under sections2744 of t he statutes,which provides that when a majority request the court the governor must, do so. It is not a matter of his discretion. Gov. Iley ward has ordered the special tsrni lor York.?The State. What's In a Name? Everything is in the name when : t __A 117?* *1 n 1 it comes to vriten nazei oaive. E. C. DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel, that is a specific for Tiles. For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding Tiles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruisei and all akin di^ seases J)e Witt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless i-ounterfeits. Ask for DeWitt's?the genuine. Sold bv Crawford Bros. < Mr. 1). J. Forbes, a farmer living about three miles west of Clover, in York county, is the owner of a fine brood bow. He claima that during the present year tne animal naa given nirtn to three brooda of pign, number ing in all fifty-one. The firat brood wa? sixteen. the second seventeen and the last eighteen. He pays that he Bold all the pigs to a neighbor at the uniform price of $2 each. % One I>ose Convince*. Mozley's Lemon Elixir acts gently on the bowels without any unpleasant effect. It is a m perfect liquid laxative. 50 conts per bottle at all drugstores. iiui'YcKtiiig IjO.lVeH. It in not too lute to store leaves. 1 1'hey are a luxury in the winter care of stock and will add to the size of the manure heaps iu a surprising manner if used freely. 1 But don't work hard gathering ' leaves and then pile them out 1 doors under loose boards. Wet, 1 half frozen leaves are no good for i bedding. It is best to get them I from a place that has been raked | over the year before, as there j will bo fewer sticks and less rub- t bish to be picked out. A horse j luke mav be used in elnar onunau and the leaves dragged with it J quite a distance. Two bushel baskets are good forgathering; so are big sheets of canvass with ( ropes at the corners for drawing 1 the bundle together. An old J horse blanket rigged the same ? way will answer. For carting, \ use a hay cart with temporary ] sideboards. For unloading, a pronged hoe with long tiues and long handle is a help. ( There is trouble ahead for the man who begins 11)04 by worrying 1 over the things that went wrong in 11)03. | Paradoxical as it may seem, a ? man never has any trouble "see- , ing things" when he looks on the f dark side. Mrs. John Soderholm, of Fergus Falls, Minn., fell and dislocated ' her shoulder. She had a surgeon I get it back in place an aoon as( possible,but it was quite sore and pained her very much. Ller son mentioned that he had seen Chamberlain's Pain Balm advertised for sprains and gorenos8,and she asked him to buy her a bottle of it, which he did. It quickly relieved her and enabled her to sleep, which she had not done for several days. The son was so much pleased with the relief it gave his mother that he has since recommended it to many others. For a tie by J. F. Mackey & Co., Druggists. Chicago Theatres Ordered Closed Chicago. Jan. 1.?Mavor Carter H. Harrison today took steps to , provide as far as possible against . a repetition of Wednesday's hor | ror at the Iroquois theatre. As . r .1 a result of an investigation made at his orders and lasting but a few hours, 10 theatres and muse- ' urns were ordered closed, some of ' them being among the leading ' and most popular playhouses in ! the city. The act of the mayor i wan based on a single violation of the audinancfs which is intended to protect the patrons of the atres from just such an occurence as that which cost so many lives on Wednesday. This was that every one of these places had omitted to supply an asbestos curtain. I)oh'I Worry. This is easier said than done, yet it may be of some help to contider the matter. If the cause la something over which you have no control it is ohvious that worrying will not help the mAtter in the least. On the other baud if within your control you have only to act. When you have a cold and fear an attack of pneumonia, buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and us* it judiciously and a!) cause for worry as to the outcome will 1 quickly disappear. There is no danger of pneumonia when it is used. For sale by J. F. Mackey & Co., Druggists. Some people mistake moral indigestion forsuperiorspirituality. , lletter try to sing and fail than 1 to succeed in sobbing all the time. You cannot havo low ideas and high ideals. The sermon that pleases everybody helps nobody. The Jiiessing oi Sacrifice. Lewis P. Newman, of Florence, In Baptist Courier. Iii the city of Florence lives a Father whose son was off attend ing college. Oh, how that father loved that boy 1 How he plan ned tor that boy's future, llow [iroud he was of that son who in i lew short months would finish Ilia education and come home and Lake his place by his lather's side in the business world, and be a murce ol help and joy to that lather whose heart was wrapped up in his boy. All at once, as lightning from a cloudless sky, Hashes the message, "Your son lied this morning?" Oh,how ter. I rible was that Mow to the latheij It well nigh crushed his life out. What that boy's death meant | to the father none but him and his God will ever know. And j yet as our brother, W. J. Brown, on last Sunday at the morning ' service, rising Jn his seat with ] heart almost broken and with ^ ayes llooded with tears and with voice shaken by sobs, faces the C brethren and says, "If my son's death will be the means of saving a sou 1 I say the sacrifice is not too great." u Was the sacrifice in vain? Let t1 us see. As this brother resumed ^ his seat eight young men, with P tears and sobs came forward and ___ c said they wanted to dedicate I their lives to Christ, and in the afternoon twenty five more ex t pressed the same desire and in ^ lention. This brother was called upon * to make a great sacrifice and have * Ins faith sorely tried, but these things are good for us, for the a zreater the trial and the sorer the test of faith, the greater is the opportunity of illustrating the grace of God and of securing a richer reward. Our God is a sjreat sovereign who calls upon all of his creatures to make sac rifices that they may serve him tnd his cause and he graciously blesses all who yield to the de c mauds that he makes upon them J But. he choses to subject some tr? t greater trials than others, but he T loes it in love, and through these trials to bestow more grace and j lilt them into exalted positions of usefulness, honor and happi j ness. ! t To Brother and Sister Brown, t let these lines convey the sympa- ? thy of those who mourn with you it in your hour of afflict ion. We 1 would commend you to the in- 1 finite Father, who wtll be vour V.' ui source of strength and comfort now and at the last wipe away all lears. i CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. I g The Kind You Have Always Bought ^ j^aCv&EEs;; Somepe^p look ro far ahead S for tronnle that thev never sec J the joys scattered c1or? around t them. 4 OASTOniA. 4 Bean the The Kind You Hare Always Boagtl g 8,*Tn 4 Do It Now never is compolled 4 to waste time over lost opportu J nities. Thla elgnntnr? la on every bo* of fho go;urine Laxative Bromry-Qninine n?bieu 4 Um Ntoedi ihmt oumtm m ouU it? mmm d?i \ distressing case of vhich baffled the skill Mrs. Ilayes, of B< he following letter t< :ured, after everything _,ydia E* Pinkham's Ve Mrs. Ilayes* First hotter Appealing "Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam:?I have Ix lent for a long time without any relief umor. I cannot sit down without grea p my spine. 1 nave bearing-down pain omen is swollen, and I have had flowin etite is not good. I cannot walk or be o "The symptoms of Fibroid Tiuno: urately describe my case, so I write to L F. I La yes, 252 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Note the result of Mrs. hough she advised Mrs. Ha ter medicine ? which she ki ler letter contained a mass ions as to treatment, all of ibout the happy result. "Dear Mrs. Pinktiam: ? Sometim ng my symptoms and asked your advii ,11 your directions carefully, and to-day " The use of Lydla E. Pinkham's xpelled the tumor and strengthened niles now. " Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegctabl ars a drop. I advise all women wl emale trouble of any kind to givo it a ?. F. Hayes, 252 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Mountains of gold could not pure ;he place of the health and liappinei Vegetable Compound brought to Mri Such testimony should be aeceptc ividence that Lydla E. Pinkham's vithout a peer as a remedy for all the ?varian troubles; tumors; inflammatic dacements of the womb; backache; i uenstruation. Surely tho volume and < ers we are daily printing in the nowsnat Mrs. llayes at her above address vhich sick women may write for fulle ^Ier gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham and T.y Compound is so genuine and heartfelt jreat for her to take in return for her h Truly is it said that it is Lydia E< iound that is curing so many women, a jet this when some druggist wants to s< ^CflOn FORFEIT " wo cannot forthwith pr ^uUUU *bovo tc*timonUiL?, which will prove th< Magnificent C Hurnatlon.s 7 5c t*.per down, roses. (Fine Oreentiou ur friend :i box or basket of line n.lxrd Flower *e no. Kx press paid, cut Movers, Houquctsan? ntf work a specially Send for price list. -cm ROSE HILL G3E ilME, CEMENT, PLA CAROLINA PORTLAND CE.Y > Cotton Gin k. We handle all GIN SAWS AND RIBS i! . PHONE 98-2 rings. W. O. McKEO Chester Co. Fibroid T um or, of Boston doctors, oston, Mass., in dls how she was f else failed, by :getable Compounds ' to Mrs. Plnkliam for Help t :en under Boston doctors' treatThey tell ine I have a fibroid t pain, and the soreness extends is both back and front. My abg spells for three yen -s. My apn my feet for any length of time. r given m your mtic dook ao? you for advice."? (Signed.) Mrs. Boston, Mass. Pinkham's advice?alyes, of Boston, to take new would help her ? i of additional instrucwhich helped to bring e ago I wrote to you dcseribjc. You replied, and I followed I am a well woman. Vegetable Compound entirely my whole system. I can walk 0 Compound is worth five dol10 are afflicted with tumors or 1 faithful trial." ? (Signed) Mna. Boston, Mass. base such testimony ? or take is which Lydia. E. l'inkham's s. 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