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ff MRS. CECELIA STOWE, f ri Orator, Kntre N> as Club. i 176 Warren Avenue, '' Chicago, Im,., Oct. 22,1902. eg For nearly four years 1 suffered I , from ovarian troubles. The doc- Q tor insisted on an operation as the f only way to pet well. 1, however, H strongly objected to an operation. |3 My husband felt disheartened a* Ej well as I. for home with a sick M woman is a disconsolate place at fej best. A friendly druggist advised I him to pet a bottle of Wine of Rr Cardui for ine to try, and he did so. H J 1 began to improve in a few days and Vj my recovery was very rapid. With- I in eighteen weeks 1 was another H C.'ctALcc |j Mrs. Rtowe's letter shows every Ej woman how a home is saddened by I female weaknes and how completely El Wine of Cardui cures that sick- M ness and brines health and happi nees again. I to not go on surfer- I ing. Go to your druggist today H and secure a jl.00 bottle of Wine | h ul i arum. | WWECftRPUl | Mr. Bryan in Spartanburg. Special to The State. Spartanburg, Feb 19 ?Hon. W. J. Bryan spoke hero tonight to about 2,000 people in the Converge auditorium, the largest hall in the city. The subject of his lecture was "The Value of au Ideal." He did not refer to the platform of 1896, but advocated giving the people whatever the;, desired?a gold standard if they , wished it; a double standard if they preferred it, or any other system that the people might want. He appealed for a hicher # ideal in politics and for the closer union of the government and the people. He declared that tho young men of the country should be brought up with the idea that to participate in politics was noble and honorable and should be taught to have a political ideal wherein should be the purification of politics. Mr. Bryan stated that the party with a high ideal, though often cast down, would finally be the party which would draw to it the only people who were worthy Of belonging to a party. The speaker closed with a magnificent tribute to the American llag, which he said should stand out so that any persou in any part of the world should recognize it as one flag that stands for human rights. One I>ose Convinces. Mozley's Lemon Elixir acts gently on the bowels without any unpleasant effect. It is a #? perfect liquid laxative. 50 cents per bottla at all drugstores. Kebury Manila Victims. Madrid, Feb. 20.?The Spanish goverinent has determined that the remains of the sailors who perished in the battle with Admirsil I )i<u;kvV IIhmI in M I ti l I 1 1 I bay Hindi bo brought buck to Spain and interred in the sailor's Pantheon at Oadiz. The removal probably will take place as hood as permission has been obtained from the government ot the United States. i Thin signature in en every box of tbo genuine Laxative Bromo-Quioine T*t>iet. U* rauiedy that cum void in on* d?] to PATHETIC HEATH. From Merry Play to Urim Death. The State, 17th inst. That was a terrible death poor little 3-year-old Cornell Bonueau, son ot properieior Bonneau ol the Caldwell 1 otel, met yesterday afternoon while laughing and playing in the joyousness and in nocence ol childhood with his 5 year-ol 1 broth -r, Campbell. They were in their playroom on the third lloor ol the hotel on the Taylor street side ot the building. I While the two were playing at rolling over some mattresses Cor nell tell against the sash. Sever al panes ol glass gave way and the little lellow fell three stories to the cruelly unyielding llagstones on the pavement below. Ol course the child probaly never suffered any pains alter that sickening thud with which his tender frame met the pavement, but it must have been a horrible t rant si ion from mirth to terror, mercifully swift though it was, as the little fellow was passing from that last jolly sommersault over the mattress through the air to death below. With a grip tightened by the terrors of death before his eves the little fellow carried two pil lows down with him, and to this is due the fact that he was not instantly killed. Tliis shielded his body against the stones, but his head struck over them apparently, and his skull was so badly fractured that he died a short time after reaching the hospital. Cures Rheumatism and CatarrhMedicine Sent Free. Send no money?simply write and try Botanic Blood Balm at our expense. Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) kills or destroys the poison in the blood which causes the awful aches in back and shoulder blades, shifting pains, difficulty in moving fingers, toes or legs, bone pains, swollen muscles and joints of rheumatism, or the r 1 i * ? .... ioui oreain, nawKing, spitting, droppings in throat, bad hearing, specks living before the eyes, all played out feeling of catarrh. Botanic Blood Balm has cured hundreds of cases of 30 and 40 years standing after doctors, hot springs and patent medicines bad all failed. Most of these cured patients had taken Blood Halm as a last resort. It is especially advised for chronic, deep seated eases. Impossible for any one to sulFer the agonies or symptoms of rheumatism or catarrh while or after taking Blood Balm. It makes the blood pure and rich, fhArohtr nrici net o Iiao ^'^"1 UIUUII supply. (Jures are permanent ami not a patching up. Sold at drug stores, $1 per large bottle. Sample of Blood Balm Rent free and prepaid, also special medical advice by describing your trouble and writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. A personal trial of Blood Balm is better than a thousand printed testimonials, so write at once. Money may buy applause, but it takes character to win respect. The boy does not better when the father's example is equal to his precept. Did you ever see an old man who wasn't a good skater when L - O no wuh a uoy f CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Hound to Hit. A popular preacher tells a pood story of a young clergy mm who launched out. on strong temperance sermon, says Tit Hits. When he had finished, a deacon said to him: ,41 am alraid you have made a mistake. Mr. Jones, who pays the biggest pew rent, who prac ticallVjSupports the Sunday-school and who is always ready with a buniiiuuiiuii wiioii asaea, is a wholesale distiller. He is bound to be angry." ' I am sorry," said the minis ter. "1 will go and explain it to Mr. Jones, and remove any unfavorable impression, and tell him 1 did not mean him." Accordingly he waited upon Mr. Jones, who, in addition to the profession of distilling, also carried on i good many other branches of trade and indulged in a good many amusements ol various kinds. The pastor expressed his deep regret to Mr. Jones for anything he might have said in the sermon which could hurt his feelings, lie was extremely sorry, indeed; he did not mean anything by it, and hoped Mr. Jones would not feel hurt. He was somewhat relieved when, with a jovial air, the other sa d: 'kOh, bless you, don't mind that at all. It must be a mighty poor sermon that don't hit nie somewhere." Presiding Elder Arrested. The sheriff of Newberry has long had a warrant for the arrest of Presiding Elder C.L. Archer, of the Abbeville district, living in Columbia, who was charged with breach of trust while serv- j ing churches in this section. It ' seems that he bought a stove and failed to pay tor it, while the money had been handed him by me cnurcn 10 pay me debt. The sheriff went to Columbia tor the fourth time to arrest the preacher and returned yesterday with his clerical prisoner. The case was compromised hy Archer paying the amount due Mr. S.P. Boozer, from whom the stove was bought, and the costs in the case.?Newberry Observer. We are very apt to have a high ' opinion of the wisdom of a man _ who always agrees with our views. % k The scratch of a pin may cause the loss of a limb or even death when blood poisoning results from the injury. All danger of this may be avoided, however, by promptly applying Chamberlain's -r Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic and quick healing liniment for ? cuts, bruises and burns. For sale by J. F. Mackey & Co., druggists. A man with a full stomach is very apt to think that all man- A kind is prosperous. s The devil does not have to waste any time securing hold of the heart that is greedy for gold. Attacking the Christian faith of the aged is as bad as knocking the crutches from beneath a cripple. The man who looks for an ex . . b i*uno io commit a wrong never j limls it necessary to use a magnifying glass. j( . ? . C) OABTOniA. v. B^ar? the KM You Haw Always Song^t rr C&ytfZz&uI ' ** . ??(.>''r.'-V.V'/.?. ^ Y .7 /rff . j\r .^i11!*' <' ^v?*ii'T*.*?^:" ? \ v ,vai*' v.s j>, .> ' .. v.-^"n*y^'. " '/- "^ imspr$ f J ^ ^ V"; ^ cy Edgerton, Wis., tells 1 of irregularities and i rible pains and backa Lydia E* Pinkham's V u Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam : ? A whil because of female troubles. The (loci bereil that my mother had used Ly Compound on many occasions for irr and 1 felt sure that it could not harm r " I was certainly glad to find that the terrible pains in tlie back and side the time of menstruation I did not hi heretofore, so I continued its use for that time I was like a new woman. I my life, have not had a sick headache s than I ever did, so I unhesitatingly rec May Haulk, Edgerton, Wis., Pres. Hoi FREE MEDICAL ADV Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. T your case perfectly, and will treat y Is free, and the address is Lynn, Ma having written her, and she has liel "When women are troubled with painful menstruation, weakness, ind meat or ulceration of the womb, intl eral debility, a tliero is o yA lp\ p I.ydia K. Ph MILg/A <v-r*J y at once roino HB,' v-~"^ ./ buy any other m ^fanCeS ' \ ton years with that through the us otahle Compound cured, for which 11 Ccnnn forfeit If wo o*nnnt forthwith p lAUUUU k0 l??tiwonlAij, which will pr.?T.. tin ?WVVV Ljdl* K. 10UTHEASTERN LIM CHAELKST( Building Materia High Grade Roofing 4 rite for prices oforo purchasing, by our Mr. J. io entiro lot to rio just what wo sji ist, so como along now if yon wan >ad. We also have some splendid mnhi nation animals. Call and lo diether you want to buy or not. Heath Banking & man, Mrs. Haule, of how she was cured iterine trouble, terche, by the use of egetabie Compound* e ago my health began to fail ;or did not help me. I rememdia K. Pinkhnm's Vegetable egularities and uterine troubles, ne at any rale to give it a trial. villiin a woolr T ft?lf ? ' t? ?* W 'V A 1V/1U 111 UCl/LUl ^ wore beginning to cease, and. at ;ive nearly as serious a time as two months, and at the end of really have never felt better in ;incc, and weigh 20 jiounds more lommond your medicine."?.Mas. lsehold Economics Club. ICE TO WOMEN, inkliam. Slie will understand ou with kindness. Her advice ss. No woman ever regretted pcd thousands. l irregularities, suppressed or igestion, lcucorrhoea, displaceainmation of tlie ovaries, gennd nervous prostration, or are l such symptoms as dizziness* s, lassitude, excitability, irrinervousness, sleeplessness," loly, "all-gone" and ** wanti"t-alone" feelings, blues, and ness, they sliould remember :?e tri?'<l and true remedy, lkliam's Vegetable Compound ves sucli troubles. Refuse to lediclne, for you need the be.':t. look, Box 670, Kane, Pa., says: Ins. Pinkimm:? I suffered fur leueorrhrea, but nm glnd to say 0 of l.ydiu Pinkliam's Vegaiul her Sanative Wash I am im very thankful." rrwlncn th? original lottnrs and ignatoraa Of t?lr Absolut? c?nuin*n?AS. I'tukliuiii Mudloluc Co,, Lynn, Mm, [E & CEMENT CO. )N, S. C. 1 of all ITiriHc JL Vf A X JL JL^llJLViUi 'RU BE ROID." J;?n 27-lyr MULES! 1VI u!es! We liavo just received another carload of the finest Mules ever brought to this market. Every animal was carefully selected in nerson. ('. Elliott, and we guarantoo iy they are. They are going t to ho suited out of this earhorses?saddlers, drivers and t us show you what we have, : Mercantile Co.