The people's recorder. (Columbia, S.C.) 1893-1925, March 19, 1898, FIRST EDITION, Image 7

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An Overwork??! Brain* From the Xecord, Fitrceton, Ind. Doterminod to risa ia hin chosen pro; fossiou as an educator, Ernest Kemper, o riercoton, Ind., overtaxed him?elt men tally and physically. He was ambitious bk mind was always on hin work. Fro early morn until lato at night he conti nully pored over his books. Few persons, even with tho strong constitutions, caa keep up undor BU. 1 strain. In addition to his studios. Mr. Kev.-. Wr was touching a school souiu threo nffps from bis home. Finally, his excessive "'' f'./ ami tho exposure of going to. and ? school in nil kinds of weather undera Irajd his health. (J Ho was taken to his bod with pno'i .. *? ? and bis overworked brain almosteolit.p*W? For soveral weeks ho was seriously ill. * Catarrh had taken root in his system and IR3 io ,t .g t. t H. St his mind was in a delicate condith was sent toColoradov. U sponl three' mouths r o c < . ?any ? The: nd sj from cleve land tveatod him without avail, and i hen a hospi tal in Chicago was I ried, but all abso lutely '-'bout beucht, ally his ph; . re coin me ... . 4 Dr. Wllliuti V in lc Otct\*twl?. Pills In Peo ple, and from tho first box he bi . > im prove. When ho had taken nit / es ho was completely cured. This fit.. blood and nerve medicine had nccomp)isl| J what ali his former expensive treutmolt failed to accomplish. Mr. Kemper Hay;*his ca tarrh has entirely loft him; ho is strong again and weighs niuo pounds m iro than Ito over did. Ho gives tho pill; 'entire credit. Ho is starting tcachim n nnd feels abundantly able to cr . '3 the work. To provo that tho abov.- uuo lu every respect, Mr. Kemper i. ? ?a nfll duvlt ns follows: Subscribed mid sworn to I mo this tho 10:li day ot September, 1SUV. lt. P. WATT. Notary rullin. Wo doubt if these pills have mi equal in nil tho range of medicine, for building up u run down and debilitated sys' ." orrupt money, on the Tho Cyclo Path of Ijrt mc moralize-and do; nie unless you want to leno To-duy we arc nu lufut .wheel, held up hy some frh-ndly hand, 'progressing slowly, nllec* \v'th vague fears and soothing syrnj To-morrow we cnn w< . n little, though wo suffer many fe'- . ' Tin, next day our line '-. si mighter, w.e call ourself a "Wheeli n Join the li. A. W. and own the si | alk. Then comes om' raold youth. Wo scorch-and sooner or . .. nre laid up for repairs. Afterward we learn to ri.!' nore se dately, and we think seriously of life. Now we hegln to esehovT the solitary .path and seek the br .. -oad whore '.two may ride abreast. try and dls ? iver to our delight t . .ve can ride ... th one hand while th her encom ..sses the slender w . >f a pretty Then we enter the I '. ruto or' t;.i . ..ni riding. In a sir* .. ;t-. ; irn to ride over again; There ls ...'.her period of wobbling, but event ?yre do as well as t>* rt ? c st. J?ow com*" < period^ *-.:v,.~f.r ' ?erl- fMT ; '" 6?<;'*.'? . c ?jiccome so e riue thc s 'rait and n -I m And look. tlmn I* croak oMort tl i^?v p 3* that w?-| path. Yellow it If you or King. "Totirr by mall r niul Profitait ro All right l lr proper p'.:i< |iav? Totter ol ?na. or Snli-K! i j bettor ? four breath ar i, CO cent. lox nt droit Bto?. on. -'. T. Sti' i '. .ne. Savannah . ".? Tho lone; Dights In Alaska given tho poker luyera good si ow. B. 1?. Ior ro year narin and ir ??.5C, ut o i lid, hy Kloo ' wonderful I Spain don yy/u- disco v las Stood ?he TeBt. a ^ure cnn .ula. ?I.Di Us, ur ten a Co., A tl sent Ire "?Ih eu nm? ism, arge bottle, 8 price, express ja, CJ^liooWs wishesthtai Columbus had Vmeriea/. th?, lu.. iil'olill. ? mt li. < . mp) .WK of the Sl.:i in region, r three '?'? Mi liv tel and ly y llazctto i Western North ir or 40 cents a a service. All tho lally ol' the mon li lli ou trial -? cents ' i investigation appcard sidewalk 1mm i best and I ?:! to $5 > < ils and < iwavos. \\ bivi nu' w. . Iscent lt li ? tA a Ijtvlug lost Sn tho New South. re. Easy Terms. Hood ion. No blizzards. No illustrated paper, "Land iMVutha, for 10 rents, in .vd.vnsox, C. P. A., ljuouii 'inicimmti. sn IP a gr (. ? finn ?sr, it sin my ir rnonov give, employ bill collectors. Col d tu One I>ay. 2.>mi* 'Quinine Tablets. All If it fails to euro. Sic. ilOllOJ^ il bc?hfl is launched it tro ncs tomato roost ia the shape of What Splendid Coftcc. !>od :nan, Wi Hams Co., 111., writes: Ino package Seizer's Connan Coffee fasting l.">c . 1 grow 500 lbs. of better mn 1 car. boy ia stores at 30 cents a A. e. H lekngie of /'. coifee and big need and """'fri'll? Bent you by John A. CroRH, Wis., upon ro ^"nps and *j,bis notice. leop hoii'-o without Bluo ??viler. At. nil (ironers, JJ. I Kichinoitd, Virgiuia. [HUfferiiiR ) was cirred by^ . THOMPSON. M l-? Ohio March lil. 1R?H. ?nnos ?nd all Stonmrh trpn,U?? .-iii I'f'nun.uiKl. tinnipln hut tis TaborM'j;. (Jo., Savannah, px .muru- rroUlle y lenin ISaVlf?lnl. led grain to HIT?, lor Informa ?Ml Mock writ?. A'IOUIII'IKI IHIH. rntn..Cltarlotte*vlllo. Va. And Td>')uorKabltcared In TO to 20 dav?. No pay (ill ???lfi\. Hr..). L.Ktepticnii, LA, Lebanon. Ohio. CARROLL D. WRIGHT. United States Coin ? a I oner of l.uiinv Ha' Been Honored Abroad. Carroll D. Wright, United States Commissioner of Labor, who has just been honored with membership in the Institute of Franco and honorary membership in tho Imperial Hussiau Academy of Soieucos, is ono of thc foremost statisticians of tho world. Few statisticians, says tho Chicago Times-Herald, have beon as careful as he to present bare facts and to present them as fully as the statistician can. It was he who originated the now fumons and much inisquotod saying, "Figures do not He, but liars figure." CARROiYL Ii. WRIGHT. j Tho noted labor statistician began I life as a country schoolmaster in New Hampshire, his native State, and went from pedagogy into law. Dropping his commentaries for his musket ho wont to tho war, ami, after fighting to tho cud of tho strife, he resumed bis law work and was admitted to tho bar. In 1871 and 1872 ho was n New Hampshire Legislator, and was soon thereafter placed in charge of theStato Labor Bureau, to tako which position ho gavo up a practice of $10,00(1 a year. In 1880 he supervised tho na tional census in Massachusetts, and his work attracted much attention for ita thoroughness. In 1885 ho was made the first Labor Commissioner of tho United States. His published works make a very considerable library of labor statistics. How n Porcupine l-'iRlits a Snake. "Several years ago I Avas au in terested spectator at a combat between a hedgehog and a huge blacksnake," said W. D. Tngrjihnm, of Memphis. "I came upon tho scene just as tho hedgehog began tue attack upon tho snake, which was lying stretched out. t oprc id asleep. The hog advanced SHIKl ? y upon tin roptije sni??seined. ^Hrl! : M 'Oirtf? giving it a sharp [^fcjfwi " . ; ho quickly withdrew a .fo$jvleot, c?. . rolling himself into a c^t?pact, sun;' ball, awaited develop-' -rrrcitts. Tho ysnakc, upon being thus rudely - V.encd, turned in fury upon ti i: i vui'.-t, striking tho hog again nu o with its fangs. The wily "dgchvjg, securely intrenched within ils spiny armor remained perfectly motionless, all tho while, allowing the snake .to keep up the attack. At every stroke tho jaws of the smake would become filled with tho spines, untii, at last, exhausted and bleeding from dozens of wounds caused hythe needle like spines of the hog, the snake gave up tho battle. This was evidently what the hedgehog was waiting for, as ho immediately proceeded to roll over tho snake again and again until ho had completely disembowelled bis vic tim."-St. Louis Globe-Democrat. KLONDIKE SKY-SCRAPERS. Cathedral und Court Hoi:.;? tit Mawson City, Metr?poli? or tim lio ld richi. These are not very imposing struc tures certainly, says tho New York Journal. They could not bo called "sky scrapers," but tho citizens of Dawson City, who have gone to court fortuno in tho Klondike, dignify theso tiny houses with the names of cathe dral and court house. Tho judge does not bother about strict formali ties, but he rules, in this hastily built little temple of justice, ns carofully and as justly as if ho wero holding court in Now York for a sensational murder trial, with leading lights of the bar present, nud being sketched every hour for tho papers. lu tho little cathedral nearby th ero aro no gorgeous appointments resem bling a st ago setting, no mnsio by highly paid artists. The little wooden chairs aro not remarkably comforta ble, and the music must be mado by the attendants at service. \ Women in that part of the globe cannot be accused of goiug to church to see tho stylo of hat her dearest foe has just purchased. They all wear CATURDKAO A.VD COURT HOUSE OF DAW SON CITS. fur. hoods. Through dreary snow fields thc Klondikors plod to offer prayers for their dear oneo tit home, and to ask for success in their self banishmciit. And tho petitions riso to tho throno on high juat ns surely as if they pierced lofty ceilings and stained-glass windows to reach their destination. The following is iv characteristic Hood's Sarsaparilla testimonial. Faots Uko thone havo unido Hood's Sarsaparilla America's Greatest Medicino and ondoored it to thou sands of homes scattered all over this Proud lund. Is America's Greatest Ttfcdicine bi gold by all druggists. $1, sir fu UNIVERSAL CLOCK. It Shows thc Time ut Any Point of the Kurtu'a Surface. A novel astronomical flock for tho schoolroom, lu which electricity sup plies thc power, lins recently boon pat ented. It shows tho days of the work and UH; hours at nil points of the curth's surface. Thc question of inter national time ls n puzzling one to school children, but by having tills model con stantly before thom lt ls believed they j will gradually obtain without effort dellnite nnd accurate ideas on the sub ject. A rouud globe, whose surface represents a map of the earth's surface, TST.I.B TIMK IN ANY COUNTRY* is revolved inside a stationary ring, graduated for hours of the day. An other disk, graduated for the days of tho week, ls also revolved, so ns to show through on opening two days of the week ut a time, and a line of de mnrkatlon, carried by the map disk, ir.ileates the dividing Hue between tho days of the week. Au Kxchnnge of Twins. Besides the ordlnury rent pnid to the landlord, it used to be customary In the Highlands for the tenant to give to bis master one of the calves or lambs if it happened that a cow or ewe should bring forth twins. This seems a little hard, but the gain was not all on one side, for the master was obliged if the wife of any of his tenants happened to have twins, to take one of the babies nnd ming it up in his own family. As cases of twins happened once in every sixty-nine births, this adoption by the master must have been a fairly fre quent occurrence. Gorman "Hulls." The Germans nre about as brilliant In the use of the metuphors which occa sionally crop up In parliamentary as semblies as the French. Here are some sentences reported by a German paper, which seems *4 show that forensic elo quence ls moen the same in nil coun tries: "With closed ej'es you have watched the flood rising." "The peri odical sanitary reports are submitted to us after a decade of three yeurs." "We do not bury the battle ax. On tho contrary, we sbull give lt renewed life." "I speak, not as u deputy, but as the person sent by my electors." In Still Waters. Lighthouses in Denmark are supplied with oil which is piimpod on the waves during a storm. Thia explains the fact that two or three vessels are to be seen round each lighthouse in rough weather. Chew Star Tobacco- Tho Ba ?t. Smoke Sledtco Cigarettes. Thirty-six moonshiners of Art?fiasa9 hnre surrendered. lu other words they have ac knowledged tho "corn." Mr?. Winslow's Soothing Syrup foronildren teething, softens tho Kinna, reducing iOair:* tiou,nllnya pul?!,euroa wind eolio, 33o. u^attia. Fits permanently cured. No Ats or nervous noun after Ant day's use of Dr. Kline's Gnvifc Nt-rvo Rcritoror. $:HrlnLbottloand trenliso f roe Dr. H. H. KLINE. Ltd..031 AruhSL.Phila.. P.i. , Sion Rowan!. SIOO. The rendors of thin p iper will be pleased to learn thnt thorn is a t feast one dreaded disease, that Rolenri) has boon able to eure in all its stages, mu? that is nt/?irrli. lind's l.'ntarrh (.'ur? ls tho univ (KuritiV? cure known to the medical fraternit,>. > aftiirrh being ? constitu tional disease. r<" uni ri"-a constitutional treat ment. H nil's( laterrh y'nvv Istnken Internally, ! neting di rec tl y on the. blood and mucous sur ' faces of tho ny stein./ti-creby ilestroylie,* tho j foundation of tho IHWUBFI?, mid giving the na. tient strength by bu/hlln^ up th? constitution and mmlnting natiijrc In doing it-i work, 'rho proprietors have tn? much tn L'i in Its curativo powers I hat they offer One Hundred linburn I ror iitiy ease thnft it .'nils to cure. Send for list I fil 11- li II;, J lil a IS/ Addl'o.->< ur.NBY/.V- Co., TobJ^^^^^^^^B? very Met and for ?-av?rai days it seamed as If he would never bo any bettor. After a wbllo he beguu t< improve und in u few weeks was ubje to go out, although weak uud miserub^PjjJtiveji^riitluHlly All StnirtJpHl tri Kia Limbs giivn out. The t^A?lcii*D:j told us It was paralysis, whtoh sousttmeg follows au at tack ,of ^M'l't^Mnm ' did everything for Um, bu^ief^gH^^eui??U be was in a pirimi ooriuifTo^' H?y Suffered terribly atv night and comt/Aitted continually of his hflafi; ?ad in whit.,lftfcle..Bleep he was nblo to get, moonedonceaslb-ly. lie lost all control <if the m?wles of his body and limbs. II? had no appetite au J complained of fooling sick at ms stomach ali tho time. After we had tried many differt'nt reme dies anti h??>i about ?Ivon u;> all hopo we commenced giving him Hood's Sarsa parilla. In a short t'.mo lie ceased to com plain, Iiis appetite Improved uud at the end of turee months he was able to attend school part of ^he^tlpe,t K?JV he is well ,iud quito a st^ttJrnjU.rugged boy eeause it accomplishes wonderful cur ir $-3. Prepared only by G. I. Hood "Colicato Hint. Deal Hole, in his "Little Tour In Ire land," says I hat whoa ono of his party ? wont u-llshlng, lt v.-na to come home In triumph, bearing a glorious salmon, its silver scales flittering in the sun. Nat urally he was In good humor, and well disposed to pay the fisherman who had accompanied him. Thia was the dia logue ns tho two mon stepped on shore: "Boatman." said the happy tourist, "how much I? the boat'/" "Sure, your honor, tho boat'll be in the bill. Your hor.or'Il give the boat man what you please.'' "But what ls generally given?" * "Well, your honor, some'll give two shillings, and Rome eighteen pince. A tailored bo for gi ringrftl gij^ cen pince." How much thc passenger gave is not knownj but i;u:vly-ne'T|?as'not fciellned to be classed withs^-?t$iome'tailors, not accustomed td -T' Tho World's iFel?ferapt* td n?s. The actual length of the telegraph 1 m<?M f tjj"l_Wnrid ls "??900,000 kllomn ten^TOt^^q^lng ne:- ly 300,000 kilo meters of j|06niarlne r. Me .rierlca, 4,050, r,840.000; Asia, 500,000; Anafmlla, 300,000; Africa, 1G0, 000.. ..Ther entire length-of all these wires Joined together would permit of the establishment of twenty lines of telegraph between the earth and the moon. VA- - '.?-'-V' vi. la ..^vI?^>$$;X(?l?ivii^^?( -OGG- ??Tomet?rs; Kuropo, SBA Both tho method ana results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acta gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to thc stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in ita effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wiahes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAM FRANCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE, Ki. MEW 10RK, ?LX. Cotton, like every other crop, needs nourishment. A fertilizer containing nitro gen, phosphoric acid, and not less than 3% of actual n? Medicine are ut liberty to use this testimonial ir you desire, as we fool wo cannot say too much In praise of Flood's Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier and building up medicine." MES. Ii. E. ANDERSON, CH mb o ri and, Maine. Economy is also a characteristic ot Hood's Sarsaparilla. Every. bottle con tains 100 Doses, und heneo thorn is ii solid fact concisely stated iu tho familiar line, 100 Duties Ono Dollar. es when all other medicines fail. & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Beware of Qp| y^J JV| f O Never {{ive a remedy COU tain tag ^ O plum to your children. at iRcfuse to accept strong, poisonous ? cdicincs that arc not ? ^Vlonc nauseating but dangerous. ^ NORMAN'S NcutralUlne Cordial * ^5 aves children from premature death. Carnes health and a new lease life to numbers of sufferers. B^osy cheeks, good appetite, restored D igestion, arc results of its usc. 11 is the sovereign remedy for j\ll affections of thc stomach and cr bowels. Absolutely curr r.'isYand 50c. nt druggists ami denier "HB.N OR MAN CORD I Al, C Q ' DS'SPKP? er*, fop's, l?HvRMAN'S INDIAN WORM PELLETS H .J^W*WC Worms. - 1 ru. o and 25c. X Ono to til? uniter. V." ?n Toole, the famous tailor, was itii . J man he was at lirlghton on a v.* lon, and one afternoon wont out *v ilk upon the pier. A young man tv as nlso upon the pier with a couple f ladles, to whom he said, as he saw 'oole coming: "Now, you wouldn't take that good looking man for a tailor, hut he ls. ust listen while I take him down a notch or two. I'll tell him my coat, which I have Just had from him, doesn't flt." As he spoke Poole approached and po litely acknowledged the salutation of his customer, who, walking up to him, sold: "Hero, Poole, now do take a look nt me. Does this coat flt?" Poole took In the situation. "It cer tainly does not flt," said he, and pulling gut a piece of French chalk he proceed ed liberally to mark and cross the coat .7ll ever, and then observed, with the ni' "it urbanity: "Now, If you will h ?*cnd that coat to my shop tho nit?;vai''0 >s shall be attended to."-Tid P. I Ls. BEHOOL AND LAW BOOKS ^.L?E. . We hay. sell ?nd eicliantce nil kinds of ItnnfcH, nirntshlnK new booka ut pun? latiera' prices; ?ec< md *-*3 Schoo? Hrs Booka Specialty. (lat of. ook_ wantei. or forsAle. Pi . ('?ni.- ac 1 Digest rrepa. ' Inti NVrlh Carol!lllllIlH t. order Southern Honk ' proprietor, Ilalelah, Mor: & Jerome'* new Prim. 172 prominent liv . . >?ues sent willi first ic <KV. M. M. Smith, Uno. minty rTIgh M GENTS WANTED g\ Class Publications; moral, iisof numentfll K? every house- tfj-t Tmmltm., . hold. Enduslvo terri- ?lg? bCfflfflti tory. Writ* at once, if you aro Interest- . STflriaflHD Eh CYC LOPE Din co., NORFOLIy, . - - - - VIRGINIA. "|lOB TAY?iOR?" Off TENN,, SAYS. noxvlUc. Tenn, to your letter of I did receive great ?c's Cough Cure." I edy for uouglis ami Your? trulv. Ronner b. TAYLOII. nt25c., or sont direct. #SEND FjR A BICYCLE Bls;k Crude'88 Madcls, ?14 to ?10. H GREAT GLEAIINQ SALK ot *7 and '?4 models, btu raak.B( ?9.7* to SIS. Snit on a?provat{viithout 1 e*nt payment. Free use of wheel to our i,-(nu. write for our new plan "How to Earn a Blerele" end muk? .money. SPECIAL THIS WEGK-IV hljth grs.de '67models| Nightly shopworn],.?lo.ts each. "Windrrlkf, Arrhr el," a KOUT*lair book o fart, WBtOt hr stamp while they last, K. V. MEAD (?Y?1.B CrtBJFANV, Chicago. CHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL OLLEGE, No Vacations- Position? 0ua"O1,c SAW If yon noed me before I the most com' dealer or ma CORN M Very highest ly low pricoa WOOD Placer?, Mouldew.t, Band S&vra, Lnth-j, ENGINES AND B?! Tnlbott and Liddell. EiiKioberg Rion Huller, ? delivery, low prices. V. C. BAD No. 132G Main Ht., Colum IF IOU CITS TtJIU ILKl r. Tan cannot do U?la unlcM you undr] ar*l know how to cater to thnlr rotiobf you cannot iijwnO year)) and (lollara l*? pericDce, au you munt buy ibo knowle! by oti.or?. We offer thia to you for OL YOU WANT THEM TO PA 1 OWN WAY. ?ren ir yon mnrely keep them a? a ?Ut der to hand to Ko wis Judiciously, yt aumeUilng about theta. To meei tnt Bellini; a boote giving tao exporloaoo , of a practical poultry ratter for ' twenty-ftT* yearn. It wa* written by i all hu mimi, and time, and money ml MHB ur Chlokna ralainaS-Oot as a pail] business-and ir you will profit by If yoar?' work, you oan ?ave many Uh t. . and rn ak? your I/ow li ?am dollars tc point la, tbnt you munt be able to detect! ike Poultry Yara an anon na lt appear* ?ow to remedy lt. Thia book will leaoh ; U Ulla bow to detoet and cure atMasei I Mga.?bd also tattiMimiati which lewin I breed In* purposea; and ererytahig. lu .amid JEB4W ott thu subject to raak* h j Beni postpaid for tweuty-e YO auu In i Book Publishing -1-134.&??SAa?J ARKANSAS LA] DON'T I.I15. Malvern, Ark.,' need Ur. BI. A.3 ?.'.rjrjr Medicine 10 ? and m?aJt n great. ? ".vaatorTrtgirur. :\nh: - ithaad 't be ne flt tom}: ? -id Niece duri vu. .ily trou bieg * ' -'*. Moimi ld!] Tho cessai Curs betwe Turn o? _, t the menl ..e ages ot Y??'..." . v i .lytakesplcc ?? rotator some timo ." . tho female usuallj buu?uu iluohea of hjent, fulln headache und ?ther evident tional disturbance. The sympathetically responds, bu Irritability and melancholy,, discouraged and has a scusi suffocation. At no time in her life docs-, moro constant caro and wr ness, POI ?bas more need f> invigorate and strengthen hi should be kept regular with * mona Llrer Medicine, and 1. Squaw Vino Wino ?B used di ot this critical period, lt will, enrich her blood, soothe nnd| nerves and thus relievo tin enable her to pass safely t gera, prolong her life and aili and joy In her declining yee Pino Bluf I>r. M.A? Medicine send to ral for 20 ycars.l and Peveril ors, Sick think there son betweer Draught'* Li yer^ Rc gul -- Fulln ess of Glood il Where there is great del blood to the head, tho blooc brain become greatly conge cxlats flushed taco, glddincs Blooping, and throbbing pal increased by movement. It by living too freely; too law morning.'combined with aid Menstrual derangements in often occasion lt. J?r. Simmons Sci Vine Wino ls especially made for thi?] lt cures. 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