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' , Thirty Days Was My Lifs'a < Limit. 1 Agony From Inherit 1 ed Heart Disease. , Dr. Miles* Heart Cure a Cured Me. 11 ? f Owe person in erery f ??i ? ??* heart. . 'IfcrWl promptly fruukrd * h?*r* easily be com- a disc a eJ heart. AI ttle extra $ Strain from any cause is sufficient to briujjon Sv? iteadly m-Uadv, Igu.t < '> !* s sudden death. l?r. Miles'Heart Cure will y tone up the heart's action, enrich the blood S*M unprcw the cueefccwm. "My trouble bejran with catarrh and I have j always supposed it caused th^' trouble 1 hnv^ j experienced wild iny lleart. 1 had the u*>ual 1 symptoms of s!< eplessness, lost np;>etitc, con- | ^ * s, ?i.Pation, palpitation of the heart, skoft?ies? ?- oxorealh and p:iiH uround fckw kyaft auii ua. | 1 der left nrin. My mother suffered in the sam: ' .] way and 1 suppose mine was an inherited , tendency. At one time I was in agony. I V suffered so severely and l>ecanie so weak I -i that my doctors said 1 could not live thirty 1 days. At this time I had not slept over two > (] hours a night on account of nervousness. The least exereise. such as walking tdxwt. 1 would hring on palp'tntfon and ifiittsnnf of : ;j the heart so severe that 1 would have to giv? j up everything an.! r. t. Nerve aiul I.iver ; S rills cured nw of .ivrwvn u*d heart Gvmptouis disuDpcarod under the influence oi Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. I aih In j ( better health than 1 hue# fora fa twelve rars and 1 thank Pl MiUr ttooetiiaa fork. ' think thev arc the grandest remedies on | [j earth and 1 am constantly recrimnivn <flag them to my friends. ~i<lai. L. j. Ciuxtkell, | c Waxahaclne, Tex. i AJ1 druggists sell and guarantee (irst hot- ! . tie Dr. Miles' kvriv?k:r?. W?M ftktkvv Uoflfc ' on Nervous and Heart Dk-eascs. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. HOW BAILEY (JOT THEUE. [. , n And H ow he Cumt' to Stake the 1 Speech That Made llim. The $100,000 fee said to have been earned in Wail 6treet by ^ Senator Bailey of Toxas, gives point to a Ptorr told by a man from Texas upon the manner in which Bailev cot hi* start. f "Bailey." waid the Texas man, \ "was a struggling young lawyer 1 in tho new flection into which lit;' moved, lime had rolled around t ; to nominate a Democratic candi j date for congress. The day of t the convention had been Hot. It -d was conceded that a certain old ' man in OougreBs would be given the nomination. "Having much leisure and but 1 little money lie thought he f would walk to the convention. ' After ho had been on the road for Home time a farmer drove up t behind him. 'Wanter git in an' ride ?'he paid to the young lawyer and Bailey accepted gladly. " 'Going to the convention?'" asked Bailey after a w hile. 'Yep'! said the farmer. 'Kver hear of a] young lawyer named Bailey 'round here?1 asked Bailey. f Nop3,' said the farmer. 4Uood speaker and bright fellow, I un j derstand,' suggested Bailey.j ''Sposo bo," raid the farmer. 'Yes,1! continued Bailey' 'and !k> will bo! ovor there today and 1 t 11 you what we'll do. We'll cull on him ; to make a speeoh. You see all 1 your friends, tell them about! Bailey and we'll call on him," "The farmer said *11 ri<?ht. Nol more was said aboil* the matter t, until there was a lapse in the convention during the prelinii- , nary movements of the body. Suddenly the old farmer up and ' ( suggested that the convention | hear from 31r. Bailey, .t rism";young lawyer of these diggin's,' ho said, 'an' a feller who talks " like put tin' out lire." "Bailey ! 4 Bailev ! Bailey!" more than . dozen yells went up. and Bailey ^ came forth. Joe Bailey made one of the hottest speeches of his ^ life, and the upshot of the whole ^ il:? i wc4M iiih(> riHin young jaw- 1 yer of these digginV got the | nomination for Congress and is . now Senator Bailey, of Texas. ; i WANTED?Agents, male and feu>al?, to .Hell our rwmedies. (?ood pay. 4 Nature's Remedy Co., n!9-02-lyr. Washington, D i?. \ IIIOKE JA1I* ANI> KV1IIIKD A PltES STOKE. Th# , Lowrvville, June 11?The ought ft leppera'e negro, Jim Gil more, Appalac vho barely escaped being lynch- which ii <1 nt. ibis place one month ago denudati i'mi'h nyr (niyt) i|*>< hor visit l??| i Off light. Bv converting a knife ttie i nio a saw iie and another negro flood* ii awed their way out ol the dies- about th or jail pomotirrjo Tuesday ui *hf. Infra of f ,nd arriving hero on Wednesday cutting light broke into .Mr. II. T Saudi loreat# u er's store and helped themselves desfructi o shoes, shirts, pants, about the futui JJ.00 from the cash drawer, and tbo Ap{ undrv can goods. By using a greatest ' 1 ? ] I A! 1 . l oi? awrouu pica tuey inauu a large birici pening through the brick wall w nst beneath a bark window, could be hey led in the store the barlow import** nite which had been converted iug ail nto a saw. A crowd of gnntle- Millions nen are after them, Shei iff Corn- irrigatioi yell being one of the number, and the 'hey went down the railroad a against istance of 1 .J- mile and changed as pressi lieir shoes leaving the old ones, had on te of the canned goods, leaving several * orne along their path. If they the hou ro found asleep in the woodland lluence 1 hey will have a rude aw aliening. i'i and a he sheriff and our citizens have behalf in >oth (ffered a reward for their doubtles apture. We cannot help but terrible eel that this desperate negio, would I im (iilmore. has been too care ? behal essly handled since being coin- burst(wl nitted to jail, lie was placed least, co here lor attempting a dreadtul he less < rime. Such occurrences as this i' the la re what make men slow to com While nit such characters to the jail, mountai )ur homes are unsafe with this necessit; legro prowling around. nient w Later?The tracks of the ne- quired. :,roes were lost near Chester. land eve _ that the down o A Serious Mistake. rol- an(j IT. i' _? about di u.v.i/D ?? iivvx uu. in um iinillt) 01 he firm who make the genuine destrt iVitchlJazelSalvo. De Witt's is the thin Witchlla-'elSalve that heals with- '<> euro >ut leaving a scar. It is a serious osts, to nistake to use any other. I>e- vent lit Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures ut tW ilind, bleeding, itching and pro- storage ruding piles, hums, hruit-es, ec- ruj fj sema and all skin diseases. Sold iy Crawford Iiros. J o. Boars the Artificial camphor is now made Signature n Germany f?>r the trade, as ?f ' hlorhvdrate of terebinth. It ins a peculiar value in lessening be dangers of nitro glycerin and making gelatin dynamite more ^S / Kuud sttd CASTOR!A feg For Infants and Children. < ?^fcrr [he Kind You Have Always Bought | j| gj a Bears the ''WW'WS Signature of B&< r^ **?^s ^ CP** W*5 J^jjk^feJnW? Or mall 25 cents to O. J. MOFF 2uic~ Eruptions, Soroc, Colic, Hive3, TiiruaJj Worms. TEETIIIUA COUNTE rHE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER'S HEAT UP " ? - . L' irjL 9^% %%> \ Do You use a Steal F J Do you use a Casoli * Do you liave an $ i.L *i. O ^ Wll/ll Ibf p ? Do you know tfc J McKEOWN & f. p make such crj; n.?: ? right? UCall on or write thei a . U Eli YE TI1E FOREST. j?"gP"" ""MT loud8 in the up country S?T ^ revive interest in the * y5>d hian toreRt preserve bill P/WpJ i beloro congress. The A on of our lands resultfcfee destruction of forests \T y..o^l direct cause of annual /^7/\ ft tho rivers winch brinp ^ L ? loss of millions of dol- \ ^ iroperty, and unless tho 5 " i c3<i^W: down ol tlie mountain B // / topped, the Hoods and I 11/ %% \ n will prow worse in I Z/''wr* x , re. The preservation ?.1 mlachian forest is of the I pot * financial importance to s, and it would seem that Thek^;.u>-s?h ? wed ?IT ?rts congress brought to see the preat ready for we and necessity of niak- emerge adequate appropriation ol dollars are given to l purposes in the West. demand for protection F*?n.r.E?ti.u"Fore annual Hoods is equally "ThankB tor ?Forco.? i eat i tip. Ill debates already tlmea a day. Folks call mo'Hum ,. . ... , Took bouio to the country with r the Appalnohion bill visit and tho farmer# o?t ?h enators and members of eating'toroe' now. (w,ll r se of reputation and inlave spoken favorably ol n active campaipn in its ________________________ i the next conpress would s prove successful. The mm ?> ? llood in the up country V* >o a tellinp object lesson V v f of the bill. Even cloud- -? ? liich are unusual, or, at mmon visitations,) would V *iil * Instructive in their efl'ects H h g ^ ^ tyi ud was not bare of trees. AwAAA" ? the preservation of the = - -. ?rr= m forests i8 a pressing Is tho lightest Mineral Wat. V even .Is accomplish. not(J(1 ?? , , .11 not ho all that is.re- ,)e, of Gl.u(mvill wj10 ladlvnlnal owners ol Asgocilltioll of Soulh Caroli| rvwhereought lo realise of Medical Examiners until 1 lull s:i? ri mi mil i n cr / i i t f t mr ^ ^ vuvnu^. i f llm irPM iu *1 oimtlv or. I do not hortltatc to say that the .-nee f I IIP I rt ( s 1H el cosily <1 of time has been prrfcctiy marvelous. I will h? Kiirp In hrinir perceptible In one week, proving it to be win uh muw in uiuif, ip, peculiar adaptability to diseases or! sastrou? lesulls. Instead uyer. such as dropsy. liriKht's disease. ?i rheumatism and ifout, Is to be expected lying I llPV OUgbt t.O know parties, before using this water, had to , . ,A ,1 i , conllne themselves entirely to predigeste 11 me that It, IS their only to tlnil that the water alone?nature's o ,l , i ? r \\ aler this season for ten days conscnitl II TilgP the glOWIll Oi lor- perceptible gain in weight varying from r not only do they j>relods ill U'large measure, WM.e stone r.ithia water r?.. . ' White Stono Springs, S. C y are reservoirs lor the Uentlcmcn?I have tested the virtue c nf initial ii rn which is iikp. c?mmend It to any one troubled with an oi innisiiiie WHICH is use- w:kUM I have ever tried For vears I ha mes of drought. *wj hav? a n"mbfr ?< ce't,bXa' Tnto, f .upon Springs, \\ nukesha llethe< . ? successive Hummers. While I was souk parlson In tre action of White Stone f4it A.STOIIIA. my kidneys, charing up the urine and x Th?t Kind Vnn Mint Alirnrt Rnnoftl *tnne f4lthla Water in sufficient quanlit _- /? 1 J 3 ' J QouJU flooding tho kidikys then i can see no i f JW // 4 ,v eull or the tearful attacks of renal colic. ?-&K htone Lithia. Very r. The White Stone Lithia 11 jtnptiy ohiuiu L'. S. and J-on inn ^ Ll tllO Cfirollll&8 Alld GoOPgi ii i,r photo' tiDTI ilti? )\.r t it? S)tOK I on patentability. For free l*i<>k, r June 17, '03, lim. crT^nE-.yARKS A Great . ^1 | Purely Mutua JZZ?iZiXi Cbalera-lntantum. ' Fifty-Seven Yes StS With Over $300 fl?l j with the Large! 2?" : The Most Liber: n^si^o the largest ne1 ETT, M. D.. ST. LOUIS. MO. " . romovos and provcnts, j the !m0st xllsurf racts and overcomes qi any compair on teething children. j c that's the nev i m Bnsine? ?" <J. Llaf ne engine? <p?-?? y trouble 5 I i m 1 t Tabernac in t \KF o ^ i - JONS can jj | Graded Schc ii work all no nr. / :. shah, j to a __ Jim Dumps found Mrs. Dumps distressed About an unexpected guest. b 14 There's nothing in the house to eat IM 44 There's something better far than meat." i The guest endorsed Jim's view with vim ' When helped to "Force" by 8 44 Sunny Jim." L e Stone i Water E>r on the market. Read what some 1 regard to its merits. Dr. L. C. Stewas president of the State Medical la, also president of the State Board he resigned, says: t of tin- water upon those who drink it for any length nvartablv an increase both in tlosh and appetite wan a mineral water of undobted powerful tonic property, glnntlng from disorders of the kidneys, bladder aiid llabetrs, uric acid calculi, and all forms of dysnepaia, from lite analysis, it has been noted frequently that follow every meal with some form of corrective or d foods, soon discarded these entirely, briny delighted wu remedy ? sufficed. Of tlie many who drank this volv, not one hut experienced decided benellt and a two to tiyc pound*. L,. C. STKPH1SNS, ca. D. Spartanburg, S. C , Aug 11. 1P01. if White Kionu idlhia Walor, end now most earnestly y kidney disease. It has done more for mo than any vp suffered at times with tho passage of uric acid cal,ed mineral waters, nmonK them Muffnlo Mthia Water, Ida. having spent two months each summer for eight what benoA'ed, 1 can safely state that I Hurt no ?otahta Water, for In It I tin t that they act powerfully on in thoroughly washing them out, when I drink Whlto .les If what I learn from iny dov to?a Is true about easun why I should suffer any more Willi uric acid oulAs long as I can get it ' try no other water hut Whlto L'spectfuily, KEV. JOHN T. McliKYL>K, Pastor Second Presbyterian Church. [otel, which is the largest brick hotel ia, with all modern improvements, is tie from White Stone station on the te Lithia Water Co. Company ,1 Company. ir8 Old, ,000,000 in Assetts, st Income, > 1 flnnt.ropt l?VV, w Business, ince in Force, y in the Ytf"orld? / YORK LIFE. k, - - Agent m In I.anensier County, S. A t I /V I 1'caltliy location. Hoard a* cheap I I fS an 1 hi'cheapen i P> ople hospitable I I II nn'1 1,1 Wlly<* t?> help a yoi.ii;: i V pupil v.'iu> is in earnest uliout education Three teachers, two literary societies, ami a library started _ || Our motto in: THK BEST IN TI1K )0i CHEAPEST WAY. for information apply to j f* J Ii ste W AKT, Mc.,OK,? C. U A FUNIJKRHUKK, II. W. TAYLOR, or KKV W. C WINN, (J( Pastor In ChnrKO. ! | |