Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 23, 1900, Image 4

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V*c 0? est Ion Solved. /M The ocliool authorities of * Yankton, 8. D., h^ve solved the textbook question iu a manner which they find satisfactory and which they recommend to * others. The city purchases the books and rents them to such pupils as desire It. The annual rental ranges from 110 cents for a set of the lowest grade books to 85 cents for a set of the highest grade. It is found that the books last well, and that the rentals pay a email profit to the city. Under such an arrangement children of fnmilies which can afford it are likely to purchase the necessary books, while those who for any reason do not wish to nur chase can obtain their books at a nominal expense and without loss of selfrespect or cost to the city. A number of Pittsburg bachelors tiave organized a club, and mutually pledge themselves in defence of their liberties to eschew feminine society, discourage the advances of the other sex and to abjure matrimony. That is simply a shrewd dodge on the part of the young men. The people who solemnly swear they will never marry are always In th?^ matrimonial market for Ihe highest bidder, and the oath will be broken at the first opportunity. These Pittsburg bachelors are no exception to the general rule. They are using a unique method of gaining their end. that's all. The Rev. A. It. Church, pastor of the TJniversalist Church nt Akron. Ohio, advocates the abolishment of cottins, and says that, the dead should be inIforrod with only a shroud wrapped around them. He says thai caskets prolong decomposition, and should, therefore, be abandoned. He would also do away with the use of hearses and funeral cars as a needless expense. The social scale is not life's most reTable weighing machine. So. 21. MORNING TIREDNESS Is a serious complalut. It's a warning that should bfc heeded. It Is dllTcrout from nu honest tired feeling. It is n sure si^n of poor blood. You can ouro it by making your blood rich and pure with Hood's Sarsaparllla. That Is what other people do? thousnnds of them. Take a few bottles Of this good modlclno now and you will not nfllv ffnt **lrl ' ?' -? * j >? ui inai WU1IK, l.UI^UI'l, OXbaustod feeling, but It will tnuko you foul woll all through tho tummer. Tlrod Fooli ng-"For that tlrod nnd worn out feeling In the spring, nud hs n etrongth builder mid appetite creator, I have found llood's Karsaparitta witliont an oqunl." Mas. L. II. Woodaho, 'iSS Ballon Street, Woousoeket, H. 1. HOOd'S SpaSrilla Is America's. Greatest Blood Medicine. Impression not Favorable. Tho general Impression regarding tho ! Hungarians In tho Pennsylvania coal regions is not favorable. Witness is borue, however, by the Wllkesbnrre News that the Huns ave becoming i more respectful of law, better educated, and, singularly, that they al- | ready own half of the snloons In Luzerne Countv. In other line- #?r n-n.i? too. these people are found, and there i Is full evidence that they will become :i strong factor in political affairs of the Wyoming valley. They are quick to j learn In the schools, and most of the older generation are well-to-do and have acquired much property. Twothirds of the crime In the coal regions coukl bo la id at the door of the Huns in past years, and often they escaped punishment because they feigned ignorance before the courts that they had violated the law. Hut the Judges have pinee discerned that the Hun was not as Innocent as he looked, and the linos have been drawn tighter about the foreigners, with good results. The I ; Pinkham Pemedies ' For disorders of the feminine organs have gained their great renown and enormous sale be- i cause of the permanent good they have done and are doing for the women of this oountrym ? I If all ailing or suffering woman could bo made lo understand how absolutely true are the statements about Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, their sufferings would end. Mm. ?? mm mm mmmwmmmmMWWW woman fraa of charge* Her address is Lynn, Mass* The advioe she gives is practical and honest* You can write freely to her; she Is a woman u f* < Hold a Harmonious Convention in Columbia. Columbia, Special.?The State Democratic convention Wednesday val harmonious for the first time In a decade, and a unit for Bryan and the Chicago platform with nddei planks. W. P. Stevenson, of Cheraw, presided. He oongratulited the State upon the harmony in the Democratic ranks. The delegation to the national convention was after the debate Instructed to vote as a unit upon all matters. The delegates at large arc: Senator B. It. Tillman, Governor M. B. McSwweeney. State Chairman Willie .lones, and : A. G. Latimer. From the Congressioti; al districts: First district. W. B. Wilj son, Thomas Talbert, second district, James II. Tillman, C. W. Garris; third district, 1. H. McCalla and W. J. Stribl'.ng; fourth district, J. A. Mooney, i John Gary Evans; fifth district, T. Y. ! ! Williams, J. C. Wllborn: sixth dis- i I trict, D. II. Traxler, T. W. Bouc'nicr; j ; seventh district, J. Win. Stokes, \V. it. ' G ruber. The platform declares allegiance to 1 ; the national party aud demands re ?f- , firmation of the Chicago platform at ! Kansas City. It condemns the linan, cial legislation cf the Republican party i as subservient to trusts and national ( 1 banks. It decries the power of trusts j and the hypocritical attitude of the Re- j publi.an party, "using money stolen troni the people to debauch the ignorant voters." 1 It denounces the foreign policy of President McKinlcy, saying: "The be- j nevolent assimilation of the Filipinos i has proven it is an outrage to the ! ' consciences of liberty-loving Ameri- ! j cans. Our free in -titutions can not j long survive the destruction of thooe 1 principles on which they rest, and the I spectacle of subject people-held down! by the bayonet and robbed by carpet- | baggers, but foreshadows the fate o| our country, unless the people are ] i aroused to our danger. The unjust j I war of subjugation now being carried on in the Philippines by President Me- ! Kioley should lie ended at once." The platform demands a strict adherence on the part of the I'nited : States to the solemn pledges by which Congress promised Independence to the ! Cuban patriots. The treatment of Torto Itico is al.so condemned, and the wise j party leadership of Bryan is commended, "believing that he will restore the ; lost prestige of the high ofll. e of Prcs- j ! blent." , England's course in tlie Transvaal is | denounced. The platform suys: "Great 1 Britain's unrighteous -ourse deserves j the condemnation cf all lovers of self- j government, and we denounce the cow- j ardice of the present adniini tration tor j not extending an offer of its good ofhcra to terminate the unholy war of sub- j | j ligation." Colonel Lawrence W. Youtuar.s made a bitter attack on Senator Tillman's ; record, but the convention, with the 1 exception of his vote, passed rcnolu- i tions endorsing his policy in opposing i Imperialism. The convention pas?ed j resolut iot.s condemning the jute trust, j Lutherc.i Synod fleets. WlllSton, N. C., Special.?The I'nited ; j Lutheran Synod opened at o'clock < Wednesday afternoon. One hundred ' delegates are in attendance, many of whom are distinguished divines, representing nearly every Southern State. The opening sermon was preached hy Rev. .T. r?. (.Ireiner, of Rural Ret rent, i Va., president of the Synod, itl was j followed by synodical communion. At 4:30 o'clock Rlshnp Rondtbaler, in j behalf of the pastors of the Twin , City, delivered a beautiful address of i welcome, lie was followed by Mayor ' (). B. Eaton, who extended a hearty | and royal welcome to the Synod in the I name of Winston. The response in he- j 1*0 If rtf !.? O 1 ? - ?? ' nun *_?i 11iv o^nuii jiictut* w) nun. | E. L. Greever, of Tazewell, Va. Rev. J. ; B. Greiner was re-elected president of 'he Synod for two years. Kansas Republicans. Topeka, Kan., Special.?The Republican State convention here nominated a full State ticket and delegates and electors at large with unexpected unanimity. The resolutions unqualifiedly endorse the national and State administrations and pledge the delegates to support MoKlnley. W. E. Stanly was nominated for Governor, and II. E. Richtor, for IjJeuiePant Governor. Hotel Melcne Burned. Chicago, Special.?Three persons were killed and 15 injured in a fire which on Wednesday destroyed the Hotel Helena at 110 to 114 Fifty-third street. Five of the injured will probably die. The loss to the building and furnishings was $10,000. The destruction of the hotel was replete with daring rescueR and narrow escapes, in which James McNeill earned himself the title of hero. He was n porter in the hotel, and the first to warn the I sleeping occupants of their danger Rails are being laid for an electric ca>- line in Snartanbnrg S. C. Secretary Root has authorized the erection of the Fifth Army Corps ' monument at Fredericksburg. Ya. A. A. Putnam, an electrical engineer of Rochester, talked his last will and testament into a phonograph a few daya ago. Then, with a hot copper wire, he signed his name on the wax roll of the phonograph, the wincases doing likewise, and the "document was thereupon completed. The Tarboro Southerner proposes , Hon. Henry ii Connor, of Wilson, for I president of the University. I Timber Trees Advancing. Prof. C. E. Besscy announces in a letter to Science, that he has obtained evidence that trees, including such species as oak, hickory, willow, eottouwood, elm and box elder, are rapidly advancing in Eastern Nebraska. The areas covered by them are gradually creeping up the courses of the streams and spreading out internally. In some cases the "tree belt" along rivers has. within twenty-five years, increased in width from 100 feet to half a tulle, and even a mile. A California girl says she is unhappy because she has Inherited 513.000.00n. llut that amount will enable her to marry some worthy man who will spend it for her and bring her oucc more to tlie blessing of poverty. Wo Your Feet Artie nm! tturn ? Shake Into your shoes Allan's Foot-Easo, a ! powder for the toet. It makes tight or i now shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bunion-. Swollen, Hot, Smarting and Sweating Fed | and Ingrowing Nails. Sold by nil druggi-t - i and shoe stores. 25 eta. Sample sent FUCK. 1 Address Allen S. Olmsted, Loltoy, N. Y. Nell?"Why do seashore engagements seldom amount to anything?" | Belle?"I suppose its because of the . breakers." l'he Historic Itoute to tlie Confederate ltouniou at Loui-ville. May :!Oth-Juuo 3rd, Is the Seatioard Air Llue ltuilwnv. * Even the base ball fan can't keep cool. '!'! ? Rest I'renerl|>ltoll tor t'litll* and Fever is a hotllo of ( iiove's Tahtri ess t'nir i. Tonic. It is s tuple iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure?no nav. l'riee 25e. Some people are so l)Uf>y tulkiug that they baveu't time to think. To fine it < oM in One l>:i y. Take EsxATivr. 1'.k< no IJuixims Taiii.i ti. j All druirgists refund the money if it fails to ! rare. E. \V. (iaovK's signature on each box, ?5e. Hoax?"That lonp-liuirod. poetical friend of yours bought me a drink today." Joux?"A literary treat, eh?" 1'otxam Fai'iuwi 1)vis are fa-t t<> sunlight. washing ami mt-bing. Hold by all druggists. The street car conductor may not he noted for heroism, but he realizes th.it none but the brave deserve the fare. Among the distinguished visitors at the f.'oniederate Iteunion Admiral and Mrs Dewey are expeetod and will be given a grand ovation by tbo Veterans. Write to I.. H. Allen. '1. 1\ A., S A. I.. Itnilwav, rortsmouth, Va,, for full descriptive pamphlet giving all information as to ..nf. leriite Reunion at Louisville, .May.'IOthJune 3rd. erliu for list of premiums we offcr I I free for th*m. 3 I rllRES 1 ecr., "i ^^ Tbc favorite | j J I* c/A cummer 3 | . r\E>^\0 4D V NrwDISCOVERY;Ktm LJP aw 1 ijiurk ami nir?'s \? ?( [*-. 9 liook o( lasliuioniaW .met 11> da vm' ti-xatiun it ! i rev. Dr. H U. Oi.tiN'B BONE, box b. Atlanta, lii UBS W3 li I without them. You will *find i you will be well by taking 25c. 50c. To any needy mortal suffering from bor Sterling Remedy Comf.r ^' * \ FOR MALM CHILLS JS The Best Prescri] Tasteless C \ The Formula Is Plainly I So That the Peopl ^Vhat They j \ \ Imitators do not n knowing that you won cine it you knew what contains Iron &nd Qui proportions and is in n Iron acts as a tonic wh the malaria out of the druggist will telj you Original and that all c O less" chill tonics are ir of other chill tonics s superior to all others in not experimenting whei superiority and excelle established. Grove's is t throughout the entire i United States. No Cur< see your Agont for rates, schedule, timi> ' and nil information concerning the t'onfeil- i crate Reunion at Louisville, May llOlh-.lune ; 3rd, I?y llio Seaboard Air Line. We will give SUM) reward for any case of catarrh that cannot ho cured with llali'.s Catarrh Cure. Tnkea internully. I'. .1. Cukskt ?v Co., Props., Toledo, O. The hospital,to Krutuckinns have prepared a thrilling progrnm for tip" Veterans who go , to the Confederate ltetinion hy tin* SeaUourd ; Air Lino Hallway, May :!Olh-J une 3rd FITS permanently cti red Notlts or t orvouslies* af u-r lir*t day i use oi lir. i\liuo's Great Nerve Restorer.$2 trim hottle and treat i-et rm l.r. li. 11. Ki.ink, Ltd..'J51 Arch St. Phil*, Pa. : | The Old Veterans are dr ipping ofT tnphlly ( HOW nnd none wants to full ti> moot his comrades tit the Confederate lletinion nt Louis- : till*1, Mtiy flrtth-.l une 3rd. specially wlen the raee.s aioso low a.- they aro hy the S' li'Oatd ' Air J.mo Railway. Mr*. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup for children teething, sol tens I he cuius, reduces tnllnnuiuition, allays pain, cures wind colic, A'ic.a iiottle. i The Sen hoard is the battlefield route to ] ho Confcdeiiito Reunion at l.onisvillc, May; JOth-J une 8rd. 1 arti sure Plso's Cur?> for Consumption sawd i my life three yenrs aco. us. ims. Rot- j iiins. Maple Si , Norwich, N. A'., l'ch. IT. l'J '. ; . | 11 |p ^ ~ No matter ho. Q i health, good he. }y( ; joymcnt. Bowc ) ^jt ' pains than all otl yjjp i you get a good v ; ! through the fcloo I 1* of people arc doc o started with ba( p. / \\ get better till the S') \ ' how it is?you j | suffer with a slig V r\ \ VI l j MIWWMI UWIIWI^ IlM \ ^ ! ' during the day/I |' I | L worse untill the I jjj Lj loses its charms, , has been driven 1 bowels with CAL ^? slightest irreguij natural, easy mi RETS tone the and after you f wonder why it ill youf other disorders commence tc E IDEAL LAXATP r>/rrunDTT ^ U 9 I i A 1 M I i lk * V a ? vcl troubles and too poor to buy CASCARET ay, C'.i;CA'?o cr Nov York, mrntloninj aivcrti in iMD FEVER. ption Is Grove's Ihili Tonic. Printed on Every Bottle* e May Know Just \rc Taking. dvertise their formula Id not buy their mcdiit contained. Grove's nine put up in correct Tasteless form. The ilc the Quinine drives system. Any reliable i that Grove's is the >thcr so-called "Tastcnitations. An analysis shows that Grove's is every respect. You are i you take Grove's?its nee having long been he only Chill Cure sold malarial sections of the No hay. Price, 500 ^ "f^TTON ^Culture" is the name mvjSk of a v a 1 u able illustratllll cd pamphlet W& H which should in the hands of every planter who raises Cotton. The book is sent Free. Send n.inc ntvl Address to <;krv.man kali works. 9j Naibuu St., New York. \ >??. 21. r pleasant your sturroundin gs, 1th, is the foundation for cnit rouble causes moiVe aches and br diseases together!, and when iose of bilious bil?e coursing d ife's a hell on earth. Millions toing for chronic ailments that 1 ?owels, and thev w ill never ; bcwels are right. Yo\u know t . . ! ti. r- - II gict-i?gci irrcguit^r?HfSt ht leadache?bad tastc^ in the , ant general "all gone" feeling -kc?p on going from bad to : suifering becomes awful, life and facre i^.many a one that to sucidal re\?f. Educate your :iCARETS. vV>n't neglect the irity. See tli\ t you have one avemtnt each \ ay. CASCA.boweis?make\ hem strong ? lave uicd them y.mce you wi!f is that you hiV e ever beer. > get better at 01V*e> and soon 1 DRUGGETS j S v.-c will send a box free. Address iscmcnt and p^per. \?l I L J \ \ ft - - If- ? - U - * " A LCOHOLIC LIQUORS ** and NARCOTIC DRUGS Make INEBRIATES, j THE KEELEY CURE, ] CURES THEM. AIM&e?o^bu..oth"r PHtients board and lodge in the Institution. ; Address or call at THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 1109 Plain Street, COLUflBIA, S. C. A Famous B?f?rk! A Copy of the famous book. "In His Steps." will be mailed to any person soiulinc us the name of one younir person who expoets to enter a business College within the next 60 days, and four others who may attend at some time. Write your name and addresses nil plainly. ADDRESS B. W. GtTSINOEII, Manager. CONVERSE COnriERCIAL SCHOOL. srAUT.\XBURO, - K. C. ! WC SPECIAL Contracts WITH THE Li AW* KPT AM) MOST HKbl'ONsinLiK MANUFACTURERS OK MACHINhKY and Mlbh M l'I'hlKS. AND ARE PREPARED TO OFFER YOU SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. OUR FACILITIES ARE SECOND TO NONE. Complete Ginning Equipments, Complete Power Equipments, A SPECIALTY. \\r u nmonc c rn ?r. ii. vjiddl;^ K tu., COLUMBIA, - S. C. A WORLD without MUSIC ORGANS $35.00 UP. PIANOS $175.00 UP. f*/" Write lor ralalogur and Term*. Ad drrat, M. A. MALONE, Columbia, S. C. ! Complete TOR FACTORIES AND MILLS. < Fnglnes; Corliss, Automatic, plain *ld? valves. Hollers, lloiiirrs, Pumps. Saw Mills, from small Plantation Mill! to the Heaviest Mills in the Market. All kinds of Wood Working Machinery. Floui nnd Corn Milling Machinery. Complete (jiuning Systems-I.iimnius, j Van Winkle anil Thomas, F.uKines, boilers, Saws, Gins in .stock fo| j quick delivery. V. C. BADHAM & CO., 112k Main St., COLUMBIA, - S. C W. L. DOUGLAS cq a, n ko cuncc union v?w mi w?? *w w i MA"!}"!!! *JjjiV\/orth S4 to S6 compared TF/\ with other makes. / ^ l.ooo.oo'o \%?*rer*. fer$ ?5v /J The genuine have W. L. [ / l{y M I I?K DourUs* name and price t Jj: /V Tl\ |2H stamped on bottom. '1 ake |UbXJ4^l f~ K \' -jjj no substitute claimed to be / J as pood. Your deale^^^tjlpwrt ^B^^^Son receipt of price anc a ^ extra lor r.,rri.ipe Statr kind of leather, J**/^ffigesirr, and width, plain or can toe Cat. Iree. twos twins * L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton, Mass. p Money IP TOP turn TIffRM IIRI.P. .? . nn^ wuic?- >??u un?irrm?na inwm ! snd litow how to cuter to their requirement*; and I you ciynot spend yea t and dollars learning by a*1 prrlei y?, so you must hny tbe knowledge acquired by otti<Y?. we offer ihi? to yon for only 'i5 cents. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY "ten if }Sii merely kewji tbrm mo a diversion. In order to bundle y'o?l* tudtctouely, yon must know something about them. Te moot ibis want wo are eelling a nook iflvlu,; tho experience / n_|w nr. of a j?rr?<fl<vil poultry raiser for ' Will J l3vi iwenty-ft?r yeur?. It w?? written by a man who put oil Me mluii. sad tlsn>, ia,l money to making a ino rose of Chh kMU raising art aa a pastime. nut ma a tnadnorm?and If you will profit by hl? twi-nty-fl?n years'work, you can save manytlhloks annually, and moke your Kowle earn dollars for you. The polot fa, that you must l>o sblc to drtort trouble la fhe I'oullry Yard as soon at It *f>|n?ars, and know hnw to remedy it. Hits ioolc will toarb you. It toils b?w to doiect ;ui4 cure rltsoaae. to food for egg* and also for fattonlcg; which fowls 10 save for breeding piifno.w*. and everything, indeed, you Should know us ibla ?ut>)aot to make tt profitable, beat postpaid for twenty-Beo cents In stamps. Book Publishing House 1U4 Usokaap &r~ N. T. City host ( oufh Syrup. Testes (?cxm|. i7b& m , tlfne. Sold hr ilnigpitt? ||| '<*n. ^ .'. ''-''.'" ' '." "iiscmpson's Eye Water .