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Grip's Grim Grasp Caused Heart Disease. Could Not' Lrie On Left Side. | I Dr.Mlles'Heart Cur? and Nervine Cured Me. Mrs. H. R. Jobe, formerly of Rirmincham, Ala., writes from Lidredje, the same slate, as follows: "It is with the greatest pleasure that I recommend Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cu'e. I only wish that I could tell every sufferer how much good they have done rue. Last winter I had a severe attack of LaGri; which left my heart in a vcr> had condition. I could not lie down for the smothering spells that would almost overcome me and the feeling of oppression around my heart. I had not been so that I could lie on my left side for a long time. I got your Heart Cure and took three bottles. T have no troubl- now with my heart and can lie on my left side as well as mv ripht. Foruieily I had suffered for years wnh nervous prostration. 1 had tried so many remedies that I had pot cl *r out o- heart of ? .t ting anything that would help me. The nerves of my heart were so affected that sometimes it would lose beats so it w u!d Seem to stop altogether. It was on the ad* vice of a lauy friend that I tried your Kestcrative Nervine. I felt better after tlie first few doses and two bottles of Nertine and ] one of Heart Cure made me feel like a new person. My heart is all right and nay nerv0 oumess is all gone. I never fail to reeoui * mend it to others afllicted as I was." All druggists sell and gu irantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send tor tree book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. A Fatal Drunk. Special to The Stato. Greenwood, Nov. 29.?Thurs day night Oue Arnold, a white farther living about five mile* above town, carao to SherifT McCasian and gave himself up to that officer stating that he hnd shot, and killed a negro named l'arker. From othor sources It. is learned that Mr. Arnold had been out hunting on Thanksgiv ing day and was returning to hi* home. Near to bis home lie met the negro Parker who wan drunk, f Parker got into a quarrel with him and in the course of the diffi culcy picked tip a fence rail and struck Mr. Arnold with it. The 4 blow knocked h'm down and the tietrro had the rail rained to strike him again when Mr. Arnold, raising himself on his elbow, cocked his gun and fired at his assailant. The load of shot struck the negro lu the top of his head, tearing his skull oil*. Mr. Arnold at once came to town and gave himself up. Lie was placed in jail. Tin lit Nl Pronrrltitinii forM itlnr! ? fliillc a...I f....? >- - ? ......... ...... H iri in n UUI I 01 urove> 1 u.-teless Chill Touiu. It i* simply iron nnd quinine in ft 1 hit flcss fortu No (Jure, no pay. Price fit) cts. Hie candidates lor olfioos at the recent election in Kansas ^ have been filing their accounts of expenses. Jamos O. Perry, de featod candidate tor justice of the peace in Prarie Township, suburb of Kansas City, said he spent 50 cents for cigars. The man who defeated him, J. T. Barker, made this characteristic statement: "Gave nothing to nobody; made no promises; bought no cigars and didn't spend a cent dur ing the campaign." , A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party, but was afraid to do so on account of pains in his atom-J uche, which he feared would I giow worse. He says, "1 wadi telling my troubles to a lady I friend, who said : 'ChamhArlniTpa 1 Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Kerned? will put you in condition 1 lor the party.' I bought a bottle and take pleawure in atating that * two donea cured me and enabled i me to have a good time at the j party." Mr. Snell is a rosidont! of Summer Hill. N. Y. Thin T remedy in for gale by J. F. Maca- ; ?y A' Co. \ Fell Four Stories. Greenville, Nov. 28.?A fatal accident took place at the new addition to the mill of tho American Spinning company yesterday afternoon, by which Mr. J. M. Buyne lost his life in tho twiukliug of an eye. Mr. Bayne was a carpenter in the einp'oy of the contractor who is building the addition, and he had just returned from dinner when the accident occurred. Tho building is four stories high and he was on the 11?p floor engaged in taking I lumber trnm the hoisting appaI ratus as it came from the ground floor through a wide aperture. In sonic way when placing a! pk?co of lumber on the trucks and, just ap ho started off with if, he i lost his b&ianco >kiiJ was ni>rlo? ' through tho op??i ing to the ground , lloor, and of course instantly ! killed. Mr. Bayne was about yri*i.- !ii ano lot.; ). a \ifv; ai. !' I | vuiiu* | J hunkhgivittg Poiiversat inn. "Well," said the Thanksgiving turk.ev, "there's thin consolation j about it?the moat distinguished I I man of earth went the block. !" "Yen," groaned tue 'possum, gloomily, "but thoy wore not broiled and rotated afterward j tor the benefit of blockheads !"?i Atlauta Constitution. A Minion Voices Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hull, of West Point, la. Listen why: A severe cold had settled on his lungs caufling a most obstinate cough. Several physicians said he had i consumption, but could not help him. When all thought he was doomed bo began to uso Dr. j | Ainp'8 JNpw Discovery for Con-1 sumption and writes?,4it com-1 pletely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 227 pound?." | it's positively guaranteed for j Cough?, Colds and Lung Iron-J 'He*. Price 50 rent.' and *1 00 1 [Trial hottloo t'reo at Crawford! | liros. and J. F. Mackev <\r Co. I | A kind-hearted clergyman was lately compelled ,ti> dismiss a i gardener who used to purloin his fruit and vegetables. For the sake of hia wife and family he J pave mm a letter of recommendation and this is how ho worded it: "I hereby certify that A j B h?s been my gardener for I over two years, and that during j tliat time he got more out of niy ! garden than any man I ever employed."?iNew York Tribune. COl'ftllN A.\I> <-<M,P?S l\ C U1J.. K<*i'ohiiii*>imIiiOi)ii off ?. Weill ! Uiiowii ? liU'ouo I'liysiciait. i I use and prescribe Chamberlain's Cough Uerxiedy for almost! j all obstinate, constricted coughs, 1 I with direct results. I proscribed j | it to all children of all ages. Am l glad to recommend it to all inj i need ami seeking relief from colds and coughs and bronchial 1 affliction*. Tt is non narcotic audi safe in the hands of the most pro ( fessional. A 'Universal panacea j for all mankind.?Mrs. Mary k j Mklendy, M. 1)., Ph. I) , Chicago, 111. This remedy is for sale by ; J. F. Mackey, Co. a> (ten. Baden Powell, the popu-l lar English warrior, was at aj J luncheon recently where a cole , brated physician was his fellow | guest. The doctor was chaffing 1 the soldier and said: "How do you feel after killing a matt professionally?" The Genera' replied in his characteristic silky tone: "Oh, I don't mind it much more than you do, I dure say " Von Know V? iinl Von ArcT?!({i z i Whfti yon tnkf f'? r?>ve'? Tasteli'-io C 11 >' 'I'otiir \y foroiiJa is ;t'- :.t prinipij on pvnrv hntN* thowif ^ /it it is simply iron ho?I Qninim* in ? t&at?le?h form. No uure, ny pay . >0 Suit Against the Sugar Trust. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 28.?Robert J. Trimble has filed in the Court of Chaucery a bill, asking that the American Sugar Refin ing Company be restrained from dealing in coft'ee ; that it be restrained from selling sugar at less than cost, and that the directors of the company bo compelled to distribute among stockholders a portion of its undivided profits, which the bill allege**, amounts to about .i'50,000,000. This bill is an amendment oi one that was filed by Mr. Trimble in May, 1900, to accomplish similar purposes, and that was dismissed on demurrer on techri oil grounds, with leave to file an amended bill. Mr. Trimble charges in his bill that the company's charter gives it. no authority to deal in eofiee, and that as a result ot the fight with Arbuckle the company is selling sugar at j less than cost. It is also alleged j ii.nl * Mini an a iff nil ?7I I. II IS UgUC SOlllei $">0,000,000 of undivided profits have been expended, and that' unless the order asked tor is granted the remaining undivided profits will also be spent. State Labor Commissioner Varnor, of North Carolina, in his annual report, will recommend that the Legislature enact a strict, lav regulating labor of children in factories and will urge that the J employment of children under 12 years of age be forbidden. A Guod Cough itlndh-ims Frem ihc Gazette, Toowoumtm Australia. i find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an excellent medicine. I have been suffering from a severe cough for t'ha last two mouths, and it has effected a cure. I have great pleasure in! recommending it.?W. C. WockAU.K. This is the opinion of one of our oldest and most respected residents, and has been voluntarily given in good faith that others may try the remedy and bo benelited, as was Mr. Wookner. This remedy is sold by .J. F. Mackey Sz Co. New York and Louisiana capitalists have combined to construct an irrigating canal t>4 miIr?M 'oner, which will through WV.'.OOO acres of rich rice lands and t he oil b?lt. Ad electric roa i n to bo built along the bank. The source of supply is til** AtchafalJiivor,a branch of the Mississippi. Will Not lIl?l<OIy Mglit Under A tiuslicl, Oknti.kmkn I will not hide my light under a bushel, for I want the people to know wha? your Cioooh's Mexican Syrup litis done for me. I- or four years I have been afllioted with Asthma, atul could not get anything t.? do me any good until 1 got your (looohe's Mexican Syrup. I took three hottled ami it yured me entirely. I give you this hoping it may hemeans of saving some one from a horrible and premature d-ath. Yours under obligations. Uou 'I'....-. o ... .. ..n. i?. n *Hvru:n, Mcotl To we, O. Consumptives try it. It cures a simple cough as if by magic, and it is the best remedy for whooping cough Price 25 cents. Ethics ot a Kiss. A ktori id n peculiar proposition. Of no use to one, yet absolute bliss to two. The small boy geld it for nothing, tlio young luaii li<tt> to steal it an J t tie old man ).,i. t. buy it. The baby's right, tho lover's privilege, the hypocrite1* mask. To a yotiug girl, faith , U a married woman, hope, ar.d to an old jnaid charity.? Baltimore American WANT hl>~ All person? suffering villi Kidney IrnnhiM'S, \n rif** af tmoe r-1- <1 Inrgt- ! ble lor 2"> > i m*, in? rt trial t.) Natn i Reined > o , olJ-Ot-iyi . Wa:?<Hingiori, b. C. The Kind You Have Aiwa in us? for over 30 yea Ail Counterfeits/ Imitath Experiments tliat trlfl? ^ Infants and Children?IS What is 1 Cftsteria is a harmless { goric, Drops and Soolhl contains neither Opiiuti, flnl)St!tin>n. 1 l..n !i?-? t- i-1"" and a'lays Fevcrishness. Colic. It relieves Teetlii and Flatulciiry. It assi Stomaeh and 15o\vols, ^i Tho Children's Fauaoeur j CENUIWE CAS The Kind You'l Sn Use For THC CCNTAUN COMPANY. Ring us up or write us j j I/O I Oil ! ! Cilonn Shrinks C.ii * o - Springs Mineral \\ ! I market. Why? i> j are the purest anil I from Glenn Springs reliable that, in its I leviating suffering i being made into 1110 it and we know thai have said, that it is of Ginger Aie will I lighrful and relreSprings Mim ra! W. F.xperts pron??uncf it the you will be convinced. Ask GLENN fc ! i 1 The I7. : .{ft Wants to do your Jgl do printing every d \f4 we want to do yours 1^2 will soon need anoth Note Heads, 1 >i 11 H I pi Hooks, etc., and pre '*5 tioncrv. This /? :=~~' \'*4 i 1 - , n n~ j- km. so! pun I <-? \5 r'-i-'ht here at <3 - * I * II <5v 1 a ke a pt icJe in p i'n> 10* ot our ohice, 'V with the best pnntii both price and work Knternriw | ft T?!?r? j*\ * ( A ,???v sjL*^~?. k? 'A. cxhju*> A?/to # ys Bought, and which hns been. rsf has borno tho signature of id lnis been mad? under hip. pernal superv ision since its infancy* low no one to deceive you !:i this* ?ns and " Just-as-good" are but; tvith and endanger tii'* of xpcrienco against Expcrhuonti C ASTORIA substitute for Castor i rang Syrups. It is Pleasant. Tt Morphine nor otlici N.ireotJo guarantee. It destroy?. V/oiuis It cures Diarrhosa and Wind, ng Troubles, cures Constipation inflates tho Food, regulates the ving healthy an:l natural sleep* -The Mother's Friend., 5TO R! A alwAva he Signaturo of ^ lave Always Bright n \j&r V r.o kc T w> V * t?? 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