Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 30, 1900, Image 4
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Heavy Expense.
Tt costs England a considerable sum
to keep envious neighbors quiet while
the bulk of her land forces are in the
Transvaal.. English naval estimates
tor 1000-1901 amount to $1.17,(113,000. in
"which an increase of $4,640,500 provides
for 220 additional officers and
4.020 men. In 1900 there will be under
construction seventeen battleships,
twenty armored cruisers, one first-class
protected cruiser, two second-class protected
cruisers, one third-class cruiser,
eight sloops, two gunboats, four torpc
do boats and twenty-one destroyers.
the Part She Didn't Like.
The other tiny n woo littlo woman
who lives in n suburb snw and hoard a
donkey for the first time, says the Cincinnati
Enquirer. She talked about It
continuuliy after getting homo.
It wns'u "good donkey," It was also
n "beautiful donkoy." In fnot. the
child went completely through her
store of adjectives. And when
her father came home tit night lie
hoard the adjectives all over again.
"And so you liked the donkey, thirling,
did you?" ho asked, taking the
tiny luss on his knee.
"Ob. yos, papa. I liked him. That is,
T liked him pretty well, but I didn't
like to bear him donk."
Are You liohy!
If bo, something is wrong with your
in. Ask your druggist for Tetteriue,
and you can cure yourself without a
doctor for 50 cents. Any skin disease,
ringworm, eczema, salt rheutn, etc. Or
s^nd 50 cents in stamps for hox prepaid
to J. T.'Shuptriue, Savannah, CJa. Try
a box.
The Ferris wheel sit Chicago Is to lie
sold for old junk. It made
profit during the World's Fair, em-half
of which went to the fair company. It
has since sunk $700,0t?o for its owners
and it will cost f.HO.OOO to tear down.
Some people are so busy talking that they
haven't time to think.
The Ileml I'renrrlptloii lor ClillU
*nd Fever is a liottle of Grovk'h Tahiti.kss
Chili. Toxic. It is simple iron and quinine in
i tasteless (orin. No cura?no pnv. Price 25c.
HOW MUCH
YOU EAT
Is not the question, but, how much von digest,
beca se food does good onlv when it
Is digested and assimilated, taken up by
thA hlnrti< lin/l r???rA.? l.?t? ?
, .. lunv.u MHO iuunciU, IHJTVC,
bono ami tissue. Hood's Narsupurllln restores
to the stomach Its powers of digestion.
Then appetite is nntural and healthy.
Then dyspepsia Is Rono, and strength, elasticity
nud endurance return.
Stomach Trouble?"! hare had
trouble with my stomach and at times
would bo very dizzy. I also hnd severe
headaches and that tired fueling. When I
hud taken three bottles of Hood's Hnrsapnrllla
I was relieved." Mas. Angelina
Jar vis, 5 Applet on 8t., llolyolte, Mass.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best Medicine Money Can . buy
So. 2*2.
Interesting Experiments.
Prof. Masso. Of till! Ilnivorolt.. ?'
Genoa, has recently completed a
series of interesting experiments for
the purpose of observing the temperature
of the body during fasting and
the rate of assimilation of earliohyvates.
The experiments demonstrated
the efficacy of sugar in raising the
temperature of an animal which had
fallen during a fast. Upon the administration
of sugar the temperature
rose rapidly during fifteen minutes
and in one or two hours reached its
maximum. After bread is given the
temperature will rise more slowly
than in the ease of sugar, owing to
the greater difficulty the animal has
in assimilating the food. Prof. Masso
says that with sugar he lias succeeded
in retoring the vitality of dogs in a
serious state of hypothermin. while
iho administration of albumen to others
failed to save their lives.
Weary
Rest and hoip for weary
women are found In Lydla
C, Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound, It makes women
strong and healthy to
' bear their burdens, and
overcomes those Ills to
which women are subjoot
beoaume they are women?
in.,
Lydio E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound
Is known from ooast to
ooastm It has cured mora
slek women than any
ether medlolnom Its
friends are everywhere
and they are constantly
writing thankful letters
whioh appaar In this
papar.
If you aro puxrlod wrlto
for Mrs, Pink ham's at?vlo&m
Hor addraaa /j
Lynn, Mass. Sho will
oharga you nothing and
tsha has raatorada million
woman to hoalth.
INEWS SUMMARY.
The South.
The prohibitionists of South Carolina
held a conference at Columbia
Wednesda y night, at which a large
number o:' counties were represented,
and decided to make a determined
fight agai ist the State's liquor traffic
and for prohibition. Col. Jas. A.
Uoyt, of Greenville, was nominated for
Governor, and James 1.. Tribble. of
Anderson, for Lieutenant Governor.
Nominations for other State officers
were not iiiade, but the support of the
prohibitionists will be given candidates
who s ome out on their platform.
The fight| is within the Democratic
party. I
A delegation from the South, inclu.i
wvmuuBo mvvuiiia.^, n iiriiiiiu mm
Martin, anil John S. Williams and W.
B. Christian, of the Seaboard Air
Line, callcci on the President Wednesday
and invited him to attend a banquet
in Richmond, Va.. on June 2. in
celebration] of the opening of a newthrough
railroad line from Richmond
to Tampa, t^la. The President said he
would attcitd if he found he could do
to.
The situation at Boynton. Va.. where
Stephen Baptist, the negro, is on trial
for the madder of Mr. Peter Jones, is
reported as .uneasy. The military stood
in line just^in rear of the bar. After
the argument, however, the jrowd
seemed satisfied that the jury would
bring in a vlerdict of guilty, and dispersed
to ttheir homes. At midnight
the rejK>rt was that the situation was
unchanged.
1 The North.
fleorge lliltchtock. of Boston. Ma1.;.,
has been elected a corresponding me.n
nor of the Vuenna Artists' Associat'on
of I lie official Academy of Kino Arts.
The women have won with the
two member? of the hoard of the Kt itoral
superinti'ndents after a ballot battle
lasting nearly a week and finally
disposed of a question t,hat for many
years has born a source of dispute in
the Methodist conference?the admission
of women to the general conferonce.
This was settled in favor of the
women.
A notable reception was g'veil the
Poor envoys at the Grand Opei House,
Washington. ?
The Shear Trust, of New Y *rk, has
dissolved, an?l those who forn ?d it in
1X98 are said do he heavy loser;.
A bridegroom near Macon. ;*a., it is
reported, shotj and killed his intended
father-in-law I and brother-in- aw and
mortally wounded another mar in a
quarrel over t/lie marriage coroyiony.
it is reported that there is rouble
In the ranks of the Knights o l.abor,
A national isonferone? of < aritles
and correction s is being held it Topeka.
Kail.
The American Haptist Miss u Societies
and thf Publication Soc "y began
their an jli.al meetings T1 irsday
at Detroit, Mi?:h. >
The will of Mrs. Juliet S. Riadford,
widow of Pro;'. Vincent L. Hnulforrt,
KL. 1).. and D. C. L, who d/ed recently
in Pliilt delphia leaving an estate
valued at ft.r>0.000, makes a bequest
of $3,000 to thr Washington ar.il Deo
University to ipndow "The \ in?nu I..
Hradford Scholarship."
Walter Williams. Deputy Coroner,
shot and killed' William M. lliwner,
the proprietor (of a bathhouse at Den
vim-. < oi? and uncii kuich nmisui
The fourteenth annual convention
of the American Section of the Thou-1
sophtca.1 Society began last week at the
Athenaeum Bnillding, Chicago. 111.
On account of slack orders the three
Worcester, Mass.. plants of the Washburn
and Moen branch of the \mn-lean
Steel and Wire Company .*ill go
on 9- hour time.
l-oreign.
Madant Melha is laid up with a severe
cold at London.
There have been 13 deaths fron bubonic
plague at Port Said.
Cambridge University has conferred
an LL. D. on King Oscir of Swiiien.
Huron Halier-Hallerstein wants 'o
get into the Gorman Reichstag to represent
the workers.
Three thousand Berlin hankers and
brokers have protested against the
Kaiser's excessive naval bill tax
General Frank Wheaton's wife and
daughter were among Americans presented
to Queen Victoria at Harkingfoam
Palace.
The Democratic Union party, in Havana.
has decided not to vote in the
coining elections.
Russia 'has called the attention-of
Master Workman John N. Parsons.
Armenia.
Pope I-co XIII, aeoording to a Koine
cahlegraito. is nnw lling to reopen the
question of "Americanism."
Indiana Republicans have started a
boom for Senator Charles W. Fairhanks
for*the Presidential nomination
in 1904. i
Miscellaneous.
The Senate committee 011 appropriations
has reported the sundry civil
bill to the Senate. The total appropriation
as reported is $H9,903.370. Provisions
is made for placing headstones
at the graves of Confederate soldiers
burled at Arlington and at the national
soldiers' homes.
The opponents of the Nicaragua Canal
hill apparently have prepared a
tempestuous time for it in the Senate.
Albert Lancaster, formerly a street
car conductor at Cincinnati. O., has
been awarded $1,500 damages from
Harry Hamburger, who complained
against him and lost him his job.
The total receipts of the I'orto
Klcan Treasury for March were $126.622.
Many Spaniards in Manila register to
retain their nationality.
r
Jt Ml X if^ Kilt Cll
^ y trouble. Ant
ff/ Tha
W Bad 1
Tbe question for you now i
good blood: bow to get rid o
system. Everybody knows tb
! ptrilla. No ordinary Sarsapar
K& almost any store, will answer:
Tberc is sucb a Sarsaparilla, an
way from all otber Sarsaparill
I That's i
"The only Sarsaparilla made vn
three graduates: a graduate
chemistry, ar-1 a gra
$1.00 n bottle.
" I had frequent and most painful boils
aicians, but they did me no good. 1 tt'e
Several hundred people from Illinois :
will visit Maine during the summer
while the elatns are ripening. Tie'
people who eompose the excursion are
grandsons and granddaughters of people
who went to Illinois from Maine
before the prairies were ploughed
young folks who never saw the sea
nor a hill as high as their heads.
no Tour Foot Actio Hint Rurn?
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Knse, n
powder for the feet. It makes tight or
new shoes foel easy. Cures Corns, millions,
Swollen, Hot, Smarting and Sweating Feet
and Ingrowing Nails. Sold by all druggists
ami shoe stores. '.ifi cts. Sample sent FltF.F..
Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lulloy, N. Y.
No. Maude, dear, a lightning ealcula- '
tor is not a man who predicts thunder- |
storms.
The is-it-hot-enough-for-you tlcnd
is making life miserable.
Ton Will N?>v?*r Know
what Rood ink is unle.-s you u?.- ' nrtor>. It
fines no more tliau poor ink. All dealer*.
The grizzly out at the zoo says this
weather is unbearable. I
It requires no experience to dye with l't iX'M
Fadm.^h Dvt'H. Simply boiling your
i*m>ils in tlie dye is till that's necessary. Sold
by all druggists.
Few wives tiro striking their hubands
fur sealskin saques.
To < it re n fold in one linp
Take I.AXAT1VK ItlloMO QCININK TaBI.ITS.
All druggists retuud the money if it fails to
care. E. W. (Iuovk's signature on each box.
26c.
To Prohibit Scandalous Publications.
It has been proposed in New ^ ork
to prohibit l?.v law the publication of j
scandalous matter found on the persons
or in the possession of suicides |
or of those who have attempted sui
ride. This would In- :i good thing to
do. Persons who take tln'ir own lives
tin* often insane. If not aetnally i
deranged. their ininds are in so morbid
11 condition as to unlit tliein for ealni
and neon rate statement. Ii often happens
that, with the intention of ex- I
plaining their net. they leave a letter or
scrap of paper which reflects cruelly :
upon the character of one or more |
living persons. The newspapers print
the letter under prominent head-lines,
and the Injured person has no redress, i
A mere denial counts for little, and
there is no defence against the calumnies
of tile dead.
Though Spain is an agricultural !
country, it had to import last year |
more than $1f?,(MM>,000 worth of grain.
Pico's Cure for Consumption i?< an infallible
medicine for coiiKhs unil colds. N \V.
Samceu Ocean Urove, N..I.. K?>1>. 17, li**>
Mr*. Wtnalow'aMootlilfHr Svrui) for chi Irtren
loot lit lie, oof tons the uumo, roducoH inflammation,
allays l>atn. rureo wind rolir. tfftc.a hot 11*.
FITS permanently cu rod No At* or nervousness
after first day'* use of l)r. Kline's Oroat
Nerve Restorer.$2 trial bottle and troatNef reo
iJr. R. H. Knut. Ltd..931 Arrh St. 1'hiln. l*a.
A. M. Priest, Druggist. Sbelbjrvllle, Intl.,
says: "Hall's Catarrh Cure glwa the boot
of satisfaction. Can Ret plenty of testimont
ale. as It cures every one who takes It." |
Druggists sell it. 75 .
Here It Is!
Want to laarn all about a aa
Horae? flow to Pick Out
Good<>na' Know lm|>arfac
Hons and ao Guard against \
fraud? I?atoc? ntaaa** and iH
Kffoct a Cttra when name ia / \ / \
poaalMa? Tall tha Aga hj ' V / *
thaTaath? What to rail tho DlfTaraat Parts of th?
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on raoatpt of only 25 corns in alnmpa.
BOOK PtTltMHIllNO HOl'SR,
131 bconard St.. ft. Y. OUf.
V-" : :W
iu have already discovered that
r ? -y -ve.
Rashes, boils, salt-rheum,
s, hives, eczema, tetter, etc., K ,
rface indications of a deeper i
i "
it's i I
Mood 1
s, ? how to make bad blood
f all these impurities in your j&S
c answer,? a perfect Sarsa- Wa
ilia, such as you can buy at
: it must be a perfect one. pa
id it differs widely in cverv pa
dcr the personal supervision o! ?(a
in pharmacy, a graduate in
iduate in medicine."
All druggists.
I was treated by a number of phyd
many kinds of patent medicines, but rwn
arsaparilla I pot hold of the right thing, |H
Crouss, Attica, N. V.
CHOICE Vegetables
will always find a ready
market?but only that farmer j
can raise them who has studied j
the great secret how to obtain
both quality and quantity
by the judicious use of well-;
balanced fertilizers. No fcrtil- |
izer for Vegetables can produce
a large yield unless it contains
at least 8?.. Potash. Send for
our books, which furnish full
!
information. We send them
free of charge.
CiKKMAN KALI WORKS,
03 Xa:.s.ui St., Xcw Yutk.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 & 3.5Q SHOES BjN 1 oN
^5?VVorth $4 to $6 compared X
/ ':/\ with other makes. / !
yj\^ L _ gk
>. i i,uni,i?iu Hrnrers. wj I
4fl JMf Thr r/cimhir have \V. L. 1^7 ,\tv '
li i .' ? ''"ukUs' name ami price Kjfci. J
^ V" Itjl stamped on bottom, "l ake tjjnPffifr t~~
h \ 30 no substitute laimcd to l>e cy1 /
vk. *r^'i a<i lfU< "' ^"ur ?'.ea
^jritra tor f.itr .i?p. State kind of leather,
!f5;_ XL-jilsi/e, and width, plain or cat > toe. Cat. free,
cawtrcuts w l~ DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton, Mas*.
[ hocsoc awHsti's anaai mm I
Ik 81EEP AWAY r
?r\ r* "f)OCK HI
IPOk K in Price
?" Iff above a
) V Ul a dollar or so hi
2 S~Y them when this i
' See our Agont or writ* dlroot
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Tobacco habit". I
If /lent? board nnd lodge In the Institution.
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iHE KEELEY INSTITUTE,
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to the Hoax iest Mills In the Market.
All Limls of Wooil Working Mitchiuery.
Floei and Corn Milling Machinery.
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Kngin-s, Iloilers, Saws, Gins in Stock Jos
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But?" they stand up, look well, and >9
II kfinc Z..V31 from tha shoo Onlv I
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OUSS. ILeonard St.* W. Y, Cltv.
Social Memory.
iimirv Paweett. says Sir Eilwanl
Russell, had an extraordinary memory
for persons. One Sir Edward
was in the House of Commons, to hear
a debate, under the gallery. ?
A friend Introduced hint to Mr. Kaweett.
who, learning why he was there,
said:
"Oh, then you can look after my old
father, and tell him who the people
Uo L. <*Atn?y livwlnl* tllO f*lllloPVV tiui "
in;, m: 1^ , ??y
Three or four years later. Sir l-klward
was presented to Mr. Fnwcett. wlio
was then chief guest at a political dinner.
and said to him. In "the usual
'conventional mumble:**
"I once had the pleasure of being in
traduced to you, Mr. Fawcett. but it's
a long time ago."
"I remember." said he. "you very
kindly looked after my father mulethe
gallery nt the House.**
And this was the memory of a man
totally blind.
We Are Nearer Aerial Flight.
Notwithstanding the pessimistic opinions
of some scientists there is ai
least one sound reason for now boliev
ing that man will eventually naviganA
tlie air. This proceeds from the f.-icA
that within the past ten years art Hi
elal motors have been produced which
approach closely in relative lightness
the proportions wnich obtain in the
motor muscles of birds. The >\cighi
<11 I 111 1*11111 I > iUKPlll 111 (tit' I .Ml"
six to twetlty pounds per horse powei
developed. while the most powerful
loromotives weigh some h ? pound*per
horse power. Since istut steam < u
gittes of special design have Been pro
ilueed wliieh weigh leas than ten
pounds per horse power. Octave ChaUUte,
in the Independent.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Outra! Time at Jacksonville ami Savannah.
Eastern Time at Other f'oiul.
Schedule in Effect May Oth. 190O.
mwtiibookp.
Lv. Jacksonville tP. si H " a 715p
" Savannah (So. Rv ) l .'lay 12 05a
" Barnwell ( I (YJy 4 Oja
" Rlnekville .... .. j 4 lit- 4 15a'
" Springfield. . .. . ' 4 4ilp 4 .'tin
I " Sally . 4 4?y 4 41 a
! A r. ('olaintna ... OOOp rtOOa
j l.v t'harleston. is<< ily 7 ilua
I " Sunimervillo ; : 7 ilnilAJdot
1 ** Hntnohvillf* s *l\m ! I :\Aii
Ornncliurg 1 <? . ml .Via
Klagvlllo i 10 4 ;t,in 1
At < ilnmbta 11 OOnj A A5?
J.v A'.iituHta. iS', hv.) -j mm :i<nt|> temp
Lv. ' 'Man; H31j> 1015|?
Hv K lgoflchi .... | lOpI ...
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Trsnton . 6uw 1 ?*?p 11 <mi>
-lohnston . 5'JO;, 41\)> 11 2i)p
| Ar Columbia, <1*. |>.) . . 5.V4J' IU?
Columbia, (HUIk St . ? 30n GlOpfll.m
I ' ?imihboro.. . , TiKIp T 20a
" I T Alp h ! >.?
I Kuck Him . 1 . styp] .X t:?
I Ar. Charlotte . n lop <i tiu
Ar Danville . " i i'm,. | as p
Ar Klohmond bum
A' Wafthiogtou - :1 - Sip i
Baltimore iI'a lilt) 0 l .'a ilp J
" Philadelphia 11 Am 2.Vi?
j New York u?g 0 i.u
l.v. Columbia . iTlOai 7 AS*
Ar Spartanburg I ;t lop n v.?a
A she Villi- . ... . ! ; lap! J &)p 1
Ar Knnxvilli- . t ir?, 7 :.\>p
Ar. Cincinnati . i 7: top i
Ar l<otiixvillu .11 I
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Washington and Now York.
Pullman sleeping cars between ('harlot to and
Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte
and Savannah.
Num. ht> and :tf>?u. s. Knst Mail. Through
Pullman drawing-room huffot sh-oning cars between
.Jacksonville and Now Yorlc and Pullman
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