Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 08, 1900, Image 4

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SOUTHERN RAILWAY-^ 1 Central T1r"? ui Jock^jhVlllo and Savannah. Eastern Time at Othar Pointy. Schedule Id KfTect.Ma'y $th. 1900. NORTH no uT>. |?o|! Oai'ly tv. JacUHouvlTTulP- B) : ~~*T TJS&i 7~45p ' Savannah (So. Hy ) M I6p 12 00a ' Barnwell .... 402p 4 02a Blaekvlllo 417p 4 15a " Springfield 4 40p 4 2Ha " Sally 4 4?p 4 4la A r. Columbia : . . OOpp (1 OOa Lv. Charleston. (So. Ily .. . 7 pla I1 (Wp " SunitniTVillo . .. 7 4lft 1200el " Hrouchvilln 1 " Orancobiifu 0 23ai 2 j<la " Klngville l5 15a 4 :??a Ar. C??lun?l)ia . . ; 11 ?<0b 0 Ma Lv. AugueVtb (So "Ry ) TuOu; 8*Ibp|"lutTp Lv. t-tranltovillo : 2 45a1 ??lp 10 l.lp fv. E-igoifeid (....{ ; lltSpj.. . .' Lv AikOii I .. Lv. Trenton Tuto 7TS()f> 11 (> ip .J' Johnetou 5 20a | 414p|ll20p rr u.i r,*m] ? nu ? S?'",nlh,a- < ?"1? Ht l? Uthi 0 lop! e I.-,a Wthusboro Ttttp'ruM., .. ygftt,.,' 761P 8 1U H4iP S4*;i Ar-Cbarj^lte , Qiopj p o.a Ar-pguWie .. j jijMm HSp Ar. Hifiitpond ... .. ^ Q llim n >:,{i *r- WwjHlngt.m ...... TTCa Taiii ' *'{?) . . 0 Ilia 11 .Tip .. PhHftdolphi* 11 3/ia1 2 .Via -i- i ftp* fl l la Lv i ilumbia " .f:. ".r II7 Ar. bpArtahburr 8 lOp 11 ilia aJSX::: Ii& ?iS Ac Cincinnati " ~ ~ Y5(p Tl^a . ~~~. r T55p . 5% M>uTintor.M?. Mi,a No.jC!No.:r? . |ox5u;Dft,1>iD:?i|y Lv. Louibvlllu I" !' Tiv.i': i\7i p. Cincinnati TSi?! Wiy Lv. Kiitixvilln ~l"*hln '<4^ &h?tvUty * < <k>l> Ar r??r,H!,Vur? tltta fits}. Ar.Columbia .. ... qffp ojaJJ ^ v pi,H,vT,;rlr,l>''" ~ {'' ",,c'PMa n0T.pl 3Mia H:illtnioro ... 827ii A->>? Lv. WfiMhrgt'ii (S<v H v > OfiOpjlllta liv^Kl^h mond ,;... f~.. . ~ fnwp T36fiii LvJ^Jnnvill^ \ ' 4 ivju "s jsp " EUW.V ~T. TIGIRMSP Winqsborp . . |$ 21s%'|:'rJi f l Si "'u111, St DHIp li iV'i I -V:i Lv.ttolumhm.iU U.) 4 30* Sw J?ton I0:w,? J33i> 0 32? II Ull> 1 4M> A 4"-.i Ar. Atki*|i . .? ~ rl^Ah> tsjngttou ,... |g}iiS:;.; Ar Orauitovllln.. r. I Audit 2 ISp TlSa *l0C" ?&n> ?ixj.-i v (So "yI ??fr!T:tcS ' : 4 4'in1 ? T?-k - Orongi.l.ui R. ; biol.i n'45.1 - i?r?A*jcl?vJll?i . OISp "4 2aa " Suinrrtorvilhi .. ... ?28p! 5 *>2? Ar. Charleston .. 8 )5p; 7 (X'a Cv. Columbia ibo. fly.).. .. .77 U :*>n I 2.>;? Ar. Sally ' I2 42p' 2 87n " Springfield ..-. 12 nop HV? " Hlrvckvllle I Wpl 8<Y>a " rtarnwoil ..'. 1 2<Vi 0 20a Savannah H 5 15a Ar. Jneksonville (P. S.) 7 40j> 1? 25a 'Trains 4a and 14 (mixed except Sunday) Arrive and depart from Hamburg. 4 Dally oxctpt Sunday Slipping Car Service. Kxcellent 'daily passenger service between Florida and New York Nob. 38 and34--Nrw York and Florida F.xprsnix. Drawing-room sleeping earn Ivlwcon Augusta and New York. ' Fuilntan drawing-room sleeping enrs lie twecn Port Tampa, Jacksonville Snvniinnh, Wnshlngtdn aild New York. Pullman sleeping ears lad ween Chnrlotte and Riehn)?"d lining cars between Charlotte ml Savannah. Nos. 85 nod 3ft?U. S. Fast Mali. Through Pullnmu drawing room buffet sleeping cars botween Jacksonville and New York nod Pullman sleeping ears between Augusta and Charlotte. Ifiuiiig ears servo all meals enroum. Pullman sleeping ears between Jneksonvillo And Columbia en renin datlv 1m-tween .taekson uiii. a i ...... HUM uiul'innuil, Vlil /\5>IH.VIIH". FRANKS HANNOM, J.M.CTLI'. Third V P. A (hm. Mgr., Trdfllo Mvr,, \Vn*litnt(t<>ii, U C. Wavliliisloii, I) C. W.A.TURK, S II .11A HOW 1CK, lii?n I'asa. Aa'lliuii. Pn>a. Aif'l.. WuaLiuutoUt D..C- -Atlanta. Ua. >S< promptly procured. OR NO FEE. 8tnd model, lk(l * wor photo for froo rr port on patentability. Rook "Ilo*w to nt tumI'.S. and Foreign I'ntontaanilTrado Mark*,'Av1 ^ FREE Fatrcwt toriun cv?*r ntTi-red t?> invoiitiirr Cj. iV PATENT LAWTER8 OF 26 YEARS' PRACTICE ? 20,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. X (1) All husinew ronfidrntial. Sound a<ivb*o Fa.(Mull# JJ^orvioc. Modern to charge*. (jk |wrc. a. snow & co. ; X PATENT LAWYERS, S $)0pp. U S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON. D. C.& "Whom the pods would dostroj limy ursi mnivP uinii. rrnuc Minns emulengo to tho combined might of West orn civilization Illustrates that ancient saying. Mrs. Muggins?"Isn't it terrible tho trouble wo nro having with China!" Mrs. Muggins?"What's tho matter? Has your servant girl been breaking things again?" farter's Ink 1* ?o k<>o<1 nnil so <-henp t.hnt no family <-*n afford to bo without it. 1* yours Carter's? It's queer how some lienf men can honr an invitation to take a drink Ho. 32. Tho man who is lacking in principle can not hope to take much Interest in life. If you want "good digestion to wait upon your appetite" vou should hIwuvs el??w n bar of Pepsin Tutti Fruitl. If other peoplo didn't put up the pawnbroker would have to shut up. To Cure n fold In One I?u y. Take Laxative Promo Qoihixe Tables. All druggists rotund the money if it fails to cure. E. \V. (Irove'k sdgnnture on each box. 26e. _ Is the person who never wins anything ungainly. Each package of Putnam Fadeless I>te colors more (roods than nnv other ,Kn m.l colors them letter too. Sol?l by nil druggist?. In Condition to K?p?nt. Eddie Hood, a boy proachor of Paris, III., has Induced several of his fellowtownsmen to sign pledges to refrain from the wicked game of draw poker. Little Eddie probably struck a bunch of losers.?BufTalo Express. Mrs. NVInslow'sSootldnu Sjrrnp for children teething, softens the irnme. redtnns Inflnmnm. Hon, nllsys p*Jn. cure-? wind rollc, 2Jic.s bottls, Nell?"He Is such a tiresome storyteller! And then he tells such risque things." Belle?"Yes; his stories are about as broad as they aro long." ? lie Bi>M Prescription For <?btll? and Fever Is a holtle of Quota's Tasteless Chill Toxic. It Is simple iron and quinine In a tasteless form. Noture.no pay. Price25c. An actress can't very well elevate the stage by going on a roof garden. I>? Your I'itI Arhr mid IIurn J Shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes tight or Now Shoes feel easy. <'tires Corns. Ingrowing Nulls, Itching, Swollen, llot. Callous, Sore and Sweating Feet. All Druggists and SIioa SI nriu (tal I l? Owni,ri ... . unui 1'IU jrul 1 Ilbr, Address, Ai.lkx H. Oi.mstkd, IWoy, N. Y. Profane history is the kind the student usually sweurs by. Piso's Curo for Consumption is an Infallltilo medicine for roughs nnd colds. N. W. Aahcbu Ocean Orove. N. J.. Feb. 17, lwo. "MY OWN SELF AGAIN." Mrs. (lst?H Writes to Mrs. rinkham. Follows Her Ads Ice and Is Made Well. " Pkah Mi<?. Pinkham:?For nearly' two and one-half years I have been in feeblchealth. After ray little ehild camo I could not T have taken hydra K. I'iuUliam's Vegetable Compound us advised and now send you a letter for publieution. For several years 1 was in such wretched health thai life was almost a burden. I could hardly walk across the floor, was so feeble. Several of our best physiciuns attended 1110, but failed tc help. 1 concluded to write to you for advice. In a few days 1 received such n hind, motherly letter. 1 followed your instructions and inn my 'old self again. Whs greatly bonetited before 1 had used one bottle. Mur God blesa yon for what you arc doing- for suffering women."?Mas. Ci.ara Gaies, Johns P. O., Miss., Oct. 6, 13U9. A I-'uil From Kur Jnpnn. "Ko-Kwui" is quite tho fad of the hour for afternoon parties. Sir Edwin Arnold tells that the Japanese have a pretty way of entertaining, the hostess giving her guests a number of dainty bottles, containing different perfumes, and the lucky ladies who can guess the proper names of tho scents receive prizes. All that conies to us from the Orient 1i?h a charm of its own. What roulu be more lovely than perfumes called "Dew From the Mountain," "Breath of Spring," and "Dream of the Garden," if the names give any hint of the odor.c. At a party given Thursday only standard perfumes were given iu mr guests, ann a young American lady from the Pacific slope made tho greatest number of correct guesses. When she returns to her western home she will wear a unique brooch, set with diamonds and inscribed with the word "Ko-Kwal."?Detroit Free Press. 4 J Look at your tongue. ^ * Is it coated? 4 Then you have a bad ^1 e taste in your mouth every A * morning. Your appetite ] is poor, and food dis- "1 ^ tresses you. You have J 4 frequent headaches and J C" are often rli'm\r v^..- r^ . 1 UUI L 1 | ^ stomach is weak and % ^ your bowels are always ^ ^ constipated. * < There's an old and re- ^ ^ liable cure : ^ ^ ^ n K ^ \ M Don't take a cathartic r dose and then stop. Bet- 4 L ter take a laxative dose i M each night, just enough to cause one good free move ment the day following. 4 You feel better the > very next day. Your 4 < appetite returns, your ^ dyspepsia is cured, your * headaches pass away, < 4 your tongue clears up, > your liver acts well, and < 4 your bowels no longer > 4 give you trouble. > ^ Price, 25 cent#. All druffftl'ts. * ^ "I have tAkrn \ver's Pills for 85 ^ 4 var-?,ainl I consider thein the beet ^ b made. One pill does me nxmioodf 4 . than Italia K>x .>f auy other kind I * liave ever tried." k ' Mrs N. K. Tai.BOT, 4 4 March 30,1891). Arrington, Kan*. , I .A. A A A AA , A A dQ -,1 f k THREAT FM CHIM Free Communication With the Ministers in Pekin RefuscH by Li, MENACE OF DEATH TO ENVOYS. An Offlclnl Statement That the Minister, Were Held as floatages?Threat That If the Allies March to Pekln They Will tie Killed?War Councils Prevail?Peace Supporters Kxecuted. Shanghai. China (By Cable). ? Liu j Kim Yl, Viceroy of Nanking, ami Shcng. Administer of Telegraphs ami Railways and Tuotni of Shanghai, have both declared ollieially that the foreign Ministers are held by the Chinese Government as hostages, and that if the allies inarch to Pekin the envoys will be killed. I Washington. D. C. (Special).?According to United States Cousnl-Gcneral Goodnow at Shanghai. I.i lluug Cluing told the French Consul that because the foreigners were advancing on Pelt in no messages would be delivered to the envoys. The rabidly anti-loreign Li PingHang. who ordered the massacre of missionaries at Pao -tlng-Foo. is said to be commanding the troops in Pekin. Mr. Goodnow reports that two proforeign members of the Tsung-li-Yatneu have been l?eheaded for urging the preservation of the envoys. One of those executed was IIsu. former Minister to Russia. 1.1 Ilung Chang has been informed that the only prominent supporters of .Ching's peace policy are Yuug-Lu and Wang AVeti Slum. The reports of a massacre of native Christians near Pekin are confirmed. The number killed is given as between RUHMi and lo.OtlO. Major-ticneral Chaffee, through Rear Admiral Remey. sends word that Hon Japanese, scouting ten miles from Tien Tsin. lost three killed and twentylive wounded. Tills is regarded as . C . 1. ' - imooi imii tih* mi*>1*11911mustl troops will moot with determined resistance. I'ltKAOIIKS W Alt UPON CHINA. Kmpcror William'* llellicnin Scvinoii oil Hoard tlie Imperial Yacht. Berlin iBy Cnblc).?'Tho papers prilit ii sermon prom-hod by Kmporor WillItim on hoard tho Imperial yacht llolionzollorn from Exodus xvii. 11: "Ami it on mo to pass, when Moses hold np his hand, that Israel prevailed, and when ho let down his hand. Amnlek prevailed " The reports show that the discourse was hell loose toward China. Of the soldiers going ILitlier the imporinl proaolior said: "They shall bo tho strong arm which punishes assassins. They shall lie the mailed list which smiles that chaotic mass. They shall defend, sword in hand, our holiest possessions. * True prayers can still eijst the banner of tho dragon Into tho dust and plant the banner of the cross upon the walls." Amnesty For llnirri. Shanghai. China iltv Cabioi ?ii Iltinp Cluing is preparing a proclamation granting virtual amnesty to the lioxers on condition that they cease creating disturlnilicofl. NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION. CoiiKiltutlonnl Amendment h.k! Drumcr?t le Ticket Win by Lnre? Majority. Charlotte, N. C. (Special).?Heturns of tlu? election Indicate that the State Is Democratic hy a majority of "m.000 to tlo.iHM). The I.epislatnre. which will elect il successor to Senator Marion Holler, will he Democratic in hoth branches. The Democrats will have at least tliirty-eiplit out of fifty Senators and eighty-nine out of 120 Hepresent at Ives. The vole polled is one of the heaviest ever known in the history of the State. The vote for the Constitutional amendment and for Aycock for Coventor ran well together. There was little scratching of tickets. The election was for the Coventor I and State officers, members of the Legislature atlll count v officers. 11 ml f<>c ?? amendment to tho State Constitution looking to a practical elimination of the negro frova* politics, as the adoption of the uYueiuliucnt would disfranchise the hulk of Hie negro vote. By far the greatest interest centered if. tin* light over the amendment. ELOPED AND WERE DROWNED. Young Sweet licnrl* I.ont Tlielr I.tven Trying to KtrR|in I role Kill tier. Poplar lllufr. Mo. iSpeelnl). Martha Kendricks. seventeen years old, and Paul Vainer, an eloping couple, lost their lives liy drowning in the Com rant Iliver. while attempting to escape from the angry fat Iter of the girl. The elopers thought to outwit their pursuer liy crossing the liver. They embarked In a skitT, which struck a snag half way across and overturned. They were swept away in the swift current and drowned. PLAGUE CASES JN LONDON. l'wo Sailors Menil and Others Are Sick With the Mlsente. London (By Cable).?The Peninsular and Oriental steamer Koine with a crew numbering 111 has been quarantined ut Alberi Docks. Two Lascars aboard of her died of the plague and two others are sick with the sauie tilsease at the Denton Hospital. Dr. Collingridge. the port physician, assures the local government that thenIs uo danger of the disease spreading. She had thirty passengers a I amid. Wave Drying Up South Dakota. Intense heat has prevailed over South Dakota for live days. The temperature has ranged from 9t> to 104 degrees. Work in harvest fields has been Interrupted. Pasturage Is being dried up by hot winds. Cut Worm IV?t In Hrlllult Colon.tun. The cut worm ltns attacked the ti!ruis of Itrilish Columbia and many ai r< s of potatoes, pons, hops and green st ill have been eaten up. No remedy can he found. ^ LONG-WINI | POCK HILL ~" ??? GUN Tells all about Wlisl Send name and address on a postal iua WINCHESTER REPE 180WINCHESTER AVENUE ?I?IMMHI I H" T??TTTT?wm~Wir ? Ilotv't 'I'll Ik ! Wf nllerOnr Hundred l)ollir< Howard for nny on oof Catarrh that on limit Ik> enrod by Hall's Catnrrh Cute. F. J. Ciiknkv A- Co., P ops.. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F.,T.Cheney lor the In t la years, and believe h 111 norfo< tlv honorable in all Imsiness t. an iietloii-i and financially able to carry out any obligation in do by tln-ir tirin. Wkst & Tlli" AX, Wholesale Diliggis s, Toledo, till o. Wai.ihno, Kinnan A Maiivin. Wholesale Druggist*, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh ( nie is taken infernally, ?-tliiK dir. etl.v upon tlio blood and mucous surlacos of th s>stem. I*i 1>" . l.V.pe bottle, bold by all D.uggists. Testimonials free, llall's Family l'ills are the best. A Traveler"* Tip. rho current number of Watts' Official Stnilway Guide. published at Atlanta, (ia.. ! I-1 one of the most complete numbers of J this valuable publication yet lOtelved, eon'.iiIuIdk tin- b eal and through condensed time tables of railroads in tbo Southeastern Siuto-. null an uji-to-date Hallway map coverinc .lie territory. It Is an indispensable pul.ilrn'lou In tbo hands of the traveler, while the | hotel Information and other Items of refer t nee are of much importance to the tourist hud in the business office. Forwarded postI a d on leeeipt ot price. 25 cents. The sea of matrimony Is usually nnvpateil by courtships. C< li^r j I CASCARETS .ire absolutely harmless, a CARETS promptly, ettectivelv and permancn but correct any and every form el irrcgiilanti gooC. Never sirken. v.-eakcn or gripe. Wr 6 N? l!AI> EFFECTS S $ WHATEVER FROM ?) (CAPUDIWE^ > nbAlMtni: CUKb r' ^1 ^ ^ AT ALL DRUG STORES^ ^ y Asralimt Ifer Principle*. "It is all over between us." said Miss Dinsmore, firmly, to Mr. Dolley. "Take your ring." "Keep it," replied Mr. Dolley. mournfully. "I couldn't think of such a thing. It is my invariable ' rule to return the ring when I break j an engagement," said Miss Dinsmore. The denti-t who mikes a >nv I of extracting tooth usually has a well flollorl drawing room. Tin: State Normal an OfW* to young women thorough literary, cliu $02 to *Httt2; for non-rrxtdents of the j about 2.0J0 studento, representing every coun board in dormitories, all free tuition 11 Correspondence invited from those doairl For Catalogue and other information a(l< k C1IAKL.KS i>. McIVhR, President. * V". )ED AXLE! | # w-j y-. . Wheel does not hare K / Ayr JW/to betaken oil to otl H V i Will run 3 to6 months R * \? tOT wlthoutre-olllng. Axles HI y will last as Ion# as the Tr?I * A^WCyTI bnggr- Jton't cost any B I /tr rrt more. Our Patent. A "Tjwiil,, P mechsnlcHl wonder. Kj UllllY >/ fWl Simple. Can't *?ut M "\Mj) -f iVjjJJ of older. 800 sample H w J Ul" with our auont. I>on't buy * buggy until you Hj see this axle. $3 ^OCK HILL BUGGY CO.,1?<?? "? > g ivmmMammmaar K H E S T E K | TALOGUE FREE lester Rlfies, Sholgtsns, and AmmsBltion \ r. Don't delay if you art, interested. B ATI NC ARMS CO. | T NEW HAVEN, CONN. B CEO. I-;. N1SSEN <& CO., ! " U "xttizsr UfgnnN^ Lightest draft, most WW ItuUll V 1 durable nnd finest firlsh. Do not take one claimed fo be r./. good. if , not sold in your town, write us for 1 Y prices. . tVI\S'l'ON-SA t.E.tl, N. c, , 1 1 . i> ftr3lTrar?v? fc**e l?:?a trainH* 1-r Tctng rccu acd ?cmfn {;r I " fet'uKU. Oal;bu.cd.ia\>. ! owunf ita bnild;nj;?a erand i, ix .wE'w or.f. Bp to data. Itifrbfy enaBMoEjr:?' VoreugL'.yreliable. K? 5$SSwviTT" -fy# "?* * axirr > CaU'.cgOt free. '' leading fc'.s. col. sooth Dtoirer rirtr.' ?Phila. S'.eacgraphtr. ! STOPPER FREE | }ij a >X*^ Permanently Cured by ti 0 >?y DR. KLINE'S fiRE A f M H Pi W nerve restorer ktSffl No 1 " r rtn' * ' , "*^41 C.ti.n'tB'."*. fr * mall gal f _ C-f" S2 TKIAI. IIOTT1.K I'ltRC 1 r^a in Vli ? ho Hi'ifiiir f"l? ? ' llr?ry. h LjTJ l"m?anrnt rSt't. n > ?|H I'mf or?rr rollff. ffr all Ser . Mg to.,, /t.-tr.i-t. v b - vi viiut'Itaac*. , nHi'ii ii' pB.it.li lii.ir.c.i.d. I *-" 031 Arch otratl. Philadelphia. > o<ia??i lBlL. 0?C3 V Nf.w risc rvEKT: ?w?, \ Vt,P b *3) S tit'k if" nml ciirws w.trft ( ?Bf? llCK.W of ta*tun->n*a'? *ml 11' tin % V tri<*tma-it 1 rc?. Dr. H. B. CtEEN'tS EONe. Cox B. Atlanta, Oi DNSTIPATE . Means misery on of ten old people a muscles of their weak, worn out \ is the curse of ac^ poisons to rei 111^ie yellow J III^^^ bleary and caus ^/jEua /< v Keep the bowels : ' fiBsWy and old age loses /! nesscs. No re, W^&Wi ( / grandma shouldi xml'tit/ clear ruddy skin if they will only h vigorous with CATHARTIC, i li . ' >Wcvcr heard of' I jj box?and find tl pated old age are PREVENTED E NDY CATHflRTIi purely vegetable compound, fto mercurial or other n ??. v ?*v uicviuti ui me: oiumacn, Liver rna miCS t of tho bowels, including diirrhcBi and dV6entry. Pic its for booklet r.nd free sample.* Address 8TERLIITG 1838 1900 GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE, ft NORTH CAROLINA. llMlflrttlllJ2.il). S Catalogue on Application. ! dl PREP PR ACOCK. Pres. " A physician vindicates matrimony. ' t< Ho has Investigated 300 cases of bald- | d nous in mon, and finds Unit the trouble ! prevails to n greater extent with r* bnelielors thnn married mon. Tommy?"Pop, are summer girls .. naughty?" T imray'a Pop?"Why do you ask, my >on?" Tommy?"Oh, ^ they're always getting tanned." * I ^ II) INDUSTRIAL lOLLEGE wica I, scientific and iuduatrial education and speoi Slate JHlo2. Faculty of 80 member*. More thi ity iu the State except one. Practice and OI'Her ppllcutions should tie made before Angus tig competent trained teachers, lress, until August loth, PKOF. J. V. JOYNH I ' ' V \ * \ \ TATIONAL % \ BUSINESS , 1 mis COLLEOE, ROANOKE, VA. MORE CALLS FOR GRANITES THAN IT CAN SUPPLY. . Send for Catalogue. ? Enter Sept. 4. HCIIAS. B. KCKKRIiK. 1'rAtldeut. al Mailt! ?n where you iww notice of School. lOUTHERN DENTAL COLLEGE. DENTA1. DEPARTMENT tInntit t'ollego of I'l.yitlclmiK nn<l Nnrgrom Oi.okst < om.iiik is State Fourteenth An. ual Soaslon op'-n* (Vt. ?: f'neeo April .TOth. li?>p.> foiitonip atlnc ibo tt .tly <>f L)??ntt-'trjr liotilil write for on nloRtio. A.l.lr. >? S W KIISTI'i:. It.Mlll. Ov'CU 111111:111 nilllilltlK. Atlultil, < ?. AEDIGAL COLLEGE 8F*W. ["he Slxfy*THIr?f Sos'on Mill Cooa? inenee October !?, IOUO. Medical Graded Course Four Yenre,5^V00 'or J-e-sIon. l.'cutal (-rnrtcd Course '1 hreo 'ware, (0.Y0J I'er He-Moti ' hninn? outleal our e T* Yc?'?. i IVI00 I er Ses-ion. Iti* Cxira*. Ko furthe pirlrulars Addreti hiiivroi'iii n rout'iiins, ki, e;,, lean, HK IinoMt. V.\. jf^ Tanks, stacks, stanfl.PIpes and Mippt-lrnu work; shafting, I'ulpy% ( paring, lloxcs, Hangers, pie. nst every day; work ISO hands. .O.MBARD IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY, Augusta, - - Georgia. !Ki CHINA PINNER SET ,cE?ffi0 For 20c ii \V d' paVv! i- b. 5O0O SETSBb^o.T-kln KEKT nl It ! :K*? :K KN < US *K VI> T KN JKXTs I i 2c rtn is pa for Information. U. S. China Company, V Dep't "V" AKRON, Ohio. ITTEVTIOX is |ho iit st.eil if von mention t this paper when wr5 t n< ail ? e iI so . So.JJ rhat Little Trek Tcr Ladles, AI.H'U VAM N. l.ot'KKiT r., N. t". ?1 D the eve of life. Nine out .re constipated because the intestines have become and flabby. Constipation , old age, causes bile and , main in the blood, making and wrinkled, the eyes ing the "bones to ache." strong, healthy and regular 1 all its terrors and wcakason why grandpa and 1't have bright eyes, and and feel lively and active, :eep their bowels open and CASCARETS CANDY the greatest bowel tonic Try them to-day?a 10c hat the tortures of consti\Y ^ ALL DRUGGISTS lincral pill-poison in CASCARETS. CA8tine*. They not only cure constipation, ssiat, palatable, potent. Taste good, do REMEDY CO., CHICAGO or I?SW Tofot.'iai eaut.ful Shenandoah Valley m moat boultbfnl location in all the Bunny outh, la looated The Shennndoali Normal College, ? ie oldest and brat a.hool of ita hind in th? nutb. It offers special advantages to young dies and gontlomou to acquire n thorough, ractlcal educatiou nt small cost, many stuenta pay their own wny; has a regular courso f instruction in Literary, Scientific, Comlercial and Music Tfopartmouts. -a.i uur rree c,aiaiogue >119 all about It. Write for one before you oolde on a school for next year. Address, The Shenandoah Normal ( ollrgo, Itrllance, Vs. No Time to Hreak Down. "There's one fine thins about a poItlcal career, after all." "What is hat?" "Tt. keeps all candidates in uch excellent health." of North Carolina al pedagogical training Annual rxpenaes ?u 400 ruguUr students*. Haa matrleulatod ration of about 2.'0 puplU. To sci-urt t 1. '.R, Dean of <?olloj?e, tireeuaboro, N? O. ? { , ^ - ?